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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER Bothwell Couple to Observe JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 26, 1967 Golden Anniversary Date Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth of will observe their Bothwell golden wedding anniversary with an open house to be held at their home InBothwellonSunday, Jan. All 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. of relatives and friends the couple are Invited to call. The couple exchanged vows In the Salt Lake LDS temple on Jan. 31, 1916, and the follow, lng month bought the farm In Bothwell where they have re. sided since that time. Telephone PA I Music Students NATIVE of South Weber, Earl Firth was born to Robert and Frances Firth. Bertha Ray Firth was born In South Weber to John and Elizabeth Alice Ray. The Firths have been active In both church and civic affairs Earl Firth has served In Boy Scouting as a leader and comSouth Box Elder LDS stake mitteeman, and has served on Relief society will hold Its reg. the ward bishopric, Sunday ular leadership meeting on Fri. School and the town board. 10 a.m. at day, Jan, 27, at the Perry LDS ward. MRS. FIRTH has served In Singing Mothers of the Fifth Primary, Relief Society and In LDS ward will provide the music the Sunday School of the local for the morning, and the general LDS ward. She has been a assembly program will be under visiting teacher In the Relief the direction of Mrs. Catherine Society for nearly 40 years. Jaggi, stake cultural refinement They are the parents of six leader. children: Ray Firth of Thatcher, There will be a nursery for Mrs. Darals (Vera) Fuller and preschool children. Mrs. Maurice (Margie) Staples South Slate Recital BE A Stake Relief Society students of Mrs. Shirley Hollist and Mrs. Naome Godfrey will present a combined piano and vocal recital on Satur-day- , Music Jan. 28, at 5:30 p.m. In the Ninth LDS ward chapel. The group will perform solos, duets and musical readings In a varied program designed to keep all the friends and relatives In attendance enchanted with the early evening recital. Vocal students studying under Mrs. Hollist who wlllbepartlcl. patlng In the recital Include Sherry Evans, Lou Ann Hansen, Wendl Holman, Craig Holman, Kathy Hunsaker, Sherle Ralsor, Ralph Ralsor, Kaylee Richardson, Evelyn Yates and Elizabeth Yates, will present Mrs. Godfrey piano students Vicki Glauser, Slates Meeting Line By Ruth Phone 723-622- There was no doubt about the weather Wednesday morning It was wtnterl Brlghamltes awoke to find themselves shivering under a heavy blanket of snow, I was a and still snowing. little amused by some early I heard that a lot of kids were wondering whether or not they would have school. I guess It was a little difficult to get a car out Wednesday morn, lng and I suppose to some kids that meant they couldnt go to school. You know Its amazing how times have changed In the last quarter of a century. Every, body rides to school now. They used to walk. The only kids who got to ride were the ones who came In on busses from the rural areas. I know a lot of hale and hearty adults who walked to high school on fourth east through snow, rain and freezing east winds from as far away as eighth west and out to seventh south and seventh north. I cant ever remember school being closed on account of the 1 rode a school bus weather. and even In the days when snow, plows were scarce I think I could count on one hand the times we were late during my 9 and Mrs. Burns Toolson of At that time North Odgen. they celebrated the Stewarts 53rd wedding anniversary and Mr. Stewarts birthday. Coming for the family party were Fred Stewart of Hunt, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs Leonard James of Sprlngvllle, Mrs. Collin Hunsaker and children of Dugway and Mrs. Welling and children. A sister and brother. of Mrs. Stewart, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stewart of Ogden also joined In the family cele-bratlo- Jerry (ReNee) Haggard. Then she went to California and visited In Altadena with another daughter and family Mr and Mrs. Clyde (Gayla) Nichols, and Mrs. Delta Caldwell. She saw the Rose Parade and spent one day In San Diego. Lyle Nichols drove her home and visited In this city with his mother Mrs. Lucy Nichols. Bar-nar- d k Mexican Dinner Penny arrived from New Zea. land. Penny came to attend Elks school at the BYU. Mrs. Welling will visit here and then return to New Zealand where she Elks Lodge 2208 will hold a and Mr. Welling both teach at Mexican dinner at the lodge hall the church college. Mrs. is also visiting In Ogden on Saturday, Jan. 28, beginning at 6:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. with a daughter and son. There will be dancing folthe Don Kbldwyns. lowing the dinner, and members A FAMILY was may purchase tickets from Bob held at the home of another Valentine, Bob Reinhart, Dick daughter of the Stewarts Mr, Yeakey or Joe Gurrlster. Slated by Wei-lin- g h l - I TAMERA Meets Wednesday Pit-ch- a talk entitled Increasing the Highway Patrol and Safety. He was the recent speaker at one of the State Womens Legls. latlve Council sessions in Salt Lake City. Mrs Jack Shumway and Mrs. Vernon Watkins, judiciary com- mittee chairman, are In charge of for the arrangements meeting. All members are urged to be present. Studies State Government Plan of state Reorganization government Is difficult to as well as to understand. Reorganization Is difficult be. cause of human Imperfections and overlapping of areas of Interest between agencies, said guest speaker Robert P. Huef. ner, state planning coordinator, as he gave plans to the delegates of the Womens State LegCouncils islative Thursday morning meeting. Governors recommenda-tlon- s HOUGHTON February Wedding Rite Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Tamera Houghton to John Reed Vicars by her parents, Mrs. Verna Uram of Ogden and James T. Houghton of Brigham City. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Vicars of Ogden. Miss Houghton is a graduate of Weber High school in Ogden, and also a graduate of the Weber LDS seminary. Prospective bridegroom Vicars is a graduate of Ben Lomond High school. The couple will be wed on Feb. 3 at the Hains House in Ogden, with a reception to follow. Following their marriage, they will make a home in COMMISSIONER would head each grouping and then agencies within would be headed by a director, assisted by merit system staff. The social services group would Include present agencies for welfare, health, g Square Dancers To Meet Friday Church Women Slate Party Thursday Eve Missile Mixers square dance club will gather on Friday, Jan. Women's Association of the 27, at 8 p.m. In the Thlokol an Presbytarlan Recreation center for evening church will sponsor a punch bowl of square dancing. Caller will be Lew Damon, party on Thursday, Jan. 26, at and an Invitation Is extended to 8 p.m. In Gillespie Hall. All women of the church are all Interested dancers to attend. invited to attend the event, which Is being hosted by members of flclal hostess for the evening, the executive board. Mrs. Jean and Mrs. Vonclle Sale Is chair-mafor the refreshments. Heck, president, will act as of- - Community n Reconditioned year Guarantee 1 Unclaimed Costs All Brands and Types Ladies and Mens $6.95 to $18.00 PALMER JEWELRY Even the ash tray rides smoother in Chevrolets youre down at jour dealers trying out a new Chevrolet, be sure you pull out the ash tray. Notice how nice and easy it glides, never hanging up or even scraping. The reason is, it rides on ball bearings. Four shiny little ball bearings. (Take the tray all the way out and youll see them.) You say you dont even smoke? Then look at it this way. That ash tray is a symbol of the way we make cars: Paying extra attention to the little things as well as the big ones, as a way of making extra sure your 67 Chevrolet gives you that sure feelin of the annual chairmanship Sweetheart Ball due to Illness of the previously elected chair- Sorority Hears Home Economist Talk on Values Epsilon chapter of Beta Sig- n A Civic Improvement club will hold Its meeting at the Moun-tai- n Fuel Supply building, 102 West Forest, rather than at the War Memorial home this month. Meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26, and mem bers are Invited to attend The program will be provided by Mt. Fuel Supply In the form of a demonstration by Mrs. Mary Jo. Bard, home economist and demonstrator for Mt. Fuel Supply, who will cook several Items especially appealing to the male members of a family. The presentation is entltledCook-lnto Please the One Y'ou Love. Also appearing on the program will be Miss Elizabeth AFS exchange student Chanut, from France who is studying at Box Elder High school. She will present a musical number and be Introduced to the group, which Is one of the AFS sponsoring agencies In Brigham City. AFTER 50 YEARS Observing 5U years of marrtaee are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth of Bothwell, ubo will be honored at an open bouse on Sunda j, Jan. 29, from 2 to $ p.m. at tbeii borne. Kelton. s tional resources, public safety, and social serv-Ices- . development Mt. Fuel Supply Mhen Couple Sets Date for ma Phi held their first meetfor reorganization which ing of the year at the home of have been submitted to the Leg. Dee Ricord Following open ritual a short lslatlve Council Include consoll-datloof some agencies and business meeting was led by Edna Jeppesen, In which Kaye services Into five groups: recreation and na- MacFarlane was appointed to the The t d ing will be Captain E.M. of the Utah Highway Patrol, who will show a film and give at d Womens Council son-in-la- Hold Meet Women of the community will gather for another sewing day on Tuesday, Jan. 31, beginning at 9 a.m. at Aldersgate Methodist church. The sewing day will continue s the project of making for migrant workers and their families from materials gathered In the store last summer. Old coats, suits and other Items have been unsalable laundered and are being made Into comforters by the ladles, In the past, Catholic, Protes-tan- t and LDS Ladles have gather-efor a pleasant day of chat, ting, sewing, and apotlucklunch at mid-daPersons In charge emphasize that persons wishing to help may come at any time or leave at anytime during the day. Women of St. Michaels will sponsor a card party on Feb. 1, at 12:30 p.m. In the church basement, 571 South Second East. Dessert will be served, and prizes presented during the afternoon, with persons attending asked to bring their own cards for the day of enjoyable conversation and games. Chairman of the event is Mrs. Barney Williams, and is Mrs. Bryce Wilhite. Persons Interested In the event, may contact either the chair-maor any mem-be- r of the group for further Information. Mrs. Faye Harper likes the cold weather after her long vacation In Arlz-on- a Box Elder Womens Legls-latlv- e and California? She traveled Council will meet on Wedfirst to Phoenix where she spent nesday, Feb. 1, In the city courttwo months with her daughter room at 8 p m. and Mr, and Mrs. Guest speaker for the evenI WONDER HOW school career on account of snow, and we had some right THE LEROY Olsens have Just snowy winters, sometimes up to the top of the wire fences. returned from a twelve. day holl-da- y In California. They visited Regardless of the snow there are still a number of Interest, In Duarte with their two daugh-ter- s and families Mr. and Mrs. and lng vacations, Other newsy Items that took Elmer Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Don Peters. This was the first place In warmer less snowy chance they had to see the days. Peters twin babies, a boy and After their visit In THE R.N. PRICES were de. a girl, went to San Luis lighted to have family visitors Duarte they on Friday. Her brother and Obispo and spent some time with slster.ln.law Mr. and Mrs. Lee his sister, Mr. and Mrs. C.K, Valentine and daughter Angela, Willis and visited In Pasadena Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jacobs with his brother the Leonard of Provo, and Mrs. Merrell Olsens and another sister Mr, Valentine of Salt Lake City spent and Mrs. I.F. Mangum. They the day here. Lee and his family came home through Las Vegas returned from where they stopped briefly, have just Argentina where they have been THE HOLLIS K. Osbornes of for two years. He has repreCitrus Heights, Calif, have big In the state sented department Its cultural and Information ser. stork news winging this way to Vice In Buenos Aires and Tucu. their friends In this city. They man. He will resume his posl are the proud parents of a baby girl born Jan. 12. Mrs Osborne tlon at BYU on Feb. 1. will be remembered here as the THE EBERHART ZUNDELS former LaRae Korth. Grandare home again after spending mother Mrs. Ernest Korth has three weeks In Southern Calif- been In Citrus Heights 6lnce New ornia. They, with Mrs. Sadie Years helping out with the new Barnard, traveled by train to arrival and also lending a hand El Cajon where they vlsltedwlth with the couples other daughter Diana the Dr. Ben Zundels. Mrs. A group of local couples also visited In Los Angeles motored to Logan last week and The Zundels with relatives. of former report seeing several good were dinner guests and Mr. Mrs. shows and taking In the Ice Brlghamltes Follies at the new civic center Eugene Price at their new home In River Heights The Herm In San Diego. Hadflelds, Elmo Llshes, 0. Dee their three-weeFollowing stay Mrs. Ben Zundel made a Lunds and Dr. Dean Bundersons whirlwind trip to Utah to drive went from this city and were the visitors home. joined by the Charles Kellers of Pocatello. WHAT AN EXCITING time It was at the R.H. Stewarts when their daughter Mrs. Dave (Jean) and Welling granddaughter entire Caleen Mund, Zelda Hedman, Ruth Jensen, Kay Godfrey, Linda Kathy Christensen, Jensen, Rosalie Payne and Ted Payne In the recital. Interested persons are Invited to attend Episcopal Women Plan Card Party Party CivicClub Will Sewing Project Set for Tuesday Janet Glauser, Carey Nichols, Diane Mathis, Jane Bowman, PLANS RLCI'IAL Appealing in the combined milal for students of Ain. Shirle j llollist and Mrs. Naont Godfrey will be Llizahetb Yates (sealed), Carey Nil boh and Lvel)u Yates. 'I be reiilal is set for Salurda). fan. 2H. in the Ninth LDS ward t impel. of Tremonton; LeRoy Firth of Bothwell, Dee Firth of Ogden, and Mrs. Dee (RaNae) Hortln of Honeyvllle. They have 21 grandchildren. man. Time was then turned over to Marie Kruerer, home econo, mlcs teacher at Box Elder High school. The theme of her talk centered around asthetlc values. She pointed out that talent as well as technological advances were developed through need, and that one should broaden horizons through those things one values and thinks of as beautiful. Friday and Saturday mental health, mental retar. datlon, correction, alcoholism and aging. Currently there are 157 agen-cle- s In the slate. The reorganl-zatloas recommended would reduce the number by over one. third, Huefner stated. There are other services In. eluding revenue and commerce, public Instruction, highways, coordinating council, etc. which will be Included in the overall plans. Delegates attending from the Box Elder county affiliate are Mrs. Jay Holmgren, Mrs. R.M. Mrs. Harry Bloom, Kaiser, Mrs. Vernon Watkins, Mrs. Leon Rees, Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. Quentin Allen, Mrs. R. N. Price and Mrs. Grant T. Calllster. 9 808 Open SOUTH 11 MAIN STREET a.m. to 10 p.m. HANSEN CHEVROLET 816 North Main Brigham City COMPANY pa 55 |