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Show 16 Utah THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, at the First Baptist church at Logan. The meeting will be this Saturday evening, April 22, 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be Quinn The young people of the Golden Ashcraft from Salt Lake City. Spike Baptist association will Ashcraft Is a high school stu. have their monthly youth rally dent and a member of the First Baptist Youth Thursday, April 20, 1967 Rally in Logan BEAR RIVER REPORTS Bear River Residents Join Round of Visits and Parties By Mrs. Irving Christensen Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy Visited In Ogden on Monday with Mrs. Ella Hardy, Mr. Hardys mother. LeRoy Smith of Preston, Idaho visited recently with his sister the Alvin E. Andersons. THE BOYS CHORUS FROM coo ting with an r v? - 'J h electric range ... Willard who put on the program After a short wedding trip In the Bear River City school the couple will make their home on Friday was accompanied by In Salt Lake City. Audrlene Braegger daughter of Alvin and Mary Anderson. MR. AND MRS. FRANK Gard-ne- r Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and were Salt Lake City vlsl. son Kevin visited last week, tors on Wednesday. end with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sunday guests at the Gardner Manning and daughter Stacie In home were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Turnbow and eight children of Pocatello MRS. MA URINE REDD of Og. Idaho Falls and Mrs. and Mrs. den and Mrs. Gertrude R. Jen. Lloyd Hill and three children of sen spent last week.end In Twin Pocatello. MRS. CLEOPHA Whitakers Falls visiting with Mrs. Jensens mother, Mrs. BerthaRey. sisters, Mrs. Lucille N. Arbon nolds. Mrs. Jensens sister and of Oxnard, Calif. Mrs. Alice brother Mrs. Norma Cradall and Marble and Mrs. June Craner of Corlnne and Mrs. Leone Howard Reynolds. of Brigham City spent Mrs. Ron Jensen and daughter afternoon at the Wednesday Of Brigham City visited Tues. r A delicious Whitaker home. Jensen Mrs. with Vlrgla day and visiting was enjoyed. and attended Relief sorlety. Mr. and Mrs. E.U. Whitaker fund rasing ChiMRS. HILDRED FIELDING Of attended the In nese Corlnne cm Frisupper Clearfield stopped here Tues. will be day morning and attended our day night. The proceeds work day at Relief society. She used for equipment for ball play, Joined the women In gulltlng ers. DR. AND MRS. DeVere Chris, and visiting. Mrs. Flrldlng Is u native of tensen and two sons and Miss this community and It was good Pat Christensen of Salt Lake City visited their parents Mr. to Visit with her. and Mrs, Rasmus Christensen Doe on Sunday. They also called on VISniNG WITH HIE Ramsdell family Sunday was their aunt Miss Dena Christen, Mrs. Ramsdells mother, Mrs, sen. Farm Bureau meeting will be Wilson of Tretnonton Mrs. Cieopha Whitaker and held In Honeyvtlle on Monday, her slsteis enjoyed Monday at April 24, at 2 p.m. The will be on "Home Safe-ty- . the Logan Temple, A good attendance la de. MR. AND MRS. EMERY Hug. sired. BISHOP AND MRS. Lynn L. gins were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their daugh. Davis and two children Nancy Mr. and Mrs. and Suzanne of Chester, Va. ter and Glen Woodyatt In Willard, spent three weeks recetnly here and In Idaho. of Miss THE MARRIAGE by plane on They arrived Jeanne Huggins to Michael Allen March 22 to attend funeral servwas solemnized on Friday April ices for Mr. Davis' Bear Klver ward Mrs. 14, at the Ray J. Davis of Pocatel. with r.haoel, Bishop Roger lo, Idaho. They visited with rel. ...The bride is the', atlves In Idaho, Provo and this The bride is tne area. Mrs, Davis' are of Mr, and Mrs. Emory Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Lorlnparents Christen, and the bildegroom's parents where they spent most of are Mr. and Mrs. Poyce Allen sen, their time. of Mt. Pleasant, They attended the general confollowing the ference of the LDS church In Immediately ceremony a reception was held Salt Lake City while here. , .. In the ward cultural halh FAMILY PARTIES .were eif THE BRIDES wedding gown at the Christensen home was of silk oiganza over bridal joyed and at the home of Joan and taffeta with luce appliques on the Frank Roundy In City. bodice. A wide border of chan-tlll- Other members ofBrigham the Christen, lace accented the bottom sen family are Connie and Mur-raof the dress. Completing Cannon and Antone Chris, her ensemble was a finger-ti- p tensen. veil of brides Illusion. The Davis returned She held a bonquet of blue home last weekfamily by Jet. State has a Washington black bear population of 35,000 happiness is MRS. DIANE GREEN attended as matron of honor. Brides, maids were Miss Judy Palmer, Miss Barbara Mellor and Miss Linda Smith. They were gowned models of blue on linen and carried blue tipped carnations. The best man was Randy Allen, brother of the groom with Cralgn Calton and Dennis Cloward as ushers. floor-lengt- Southern Baptist church of Salt Lake City. All young people of the area are welcome to be present for this special youth meeting. k din-ne- n son-in-la- visit-relativ- step-moth- , -- y y e tipped carnations centered with a pure white orchid MRS. PEARL ELWELL spent OWN YOUR OWN Mark 1 fully automatic Culligan Water Softener $214 RENT ONE Automatic Culligan Rental we furnish salt and all service. Plus $621 Water Unlimited Soft DISCUSS VARIETY SHOW Discussing plans for a big outdoor variety show City next summer are, from left, Fontell Messervy, Wesley B oman, Kathy Christensen, Janice Wheeler and Mrs. Roy Barnard. in Brigham several days last week In Salt Lake City, Her husband Roy Elwell Is receiving Medication at the Holy Cross hospital. Plans Revealed Locally Miss Fonda Lee Jensen of Logan spent the weekend with For Big Variety Show rel-atlv- here, COUPLES from SEVERAL here attended the high priests banquet and program In Corlnne Saturday evening. Bear River furnished two numbers on the program. Vay Jensen sang a solo accompanied by Mrs, Wan. da Johnsen, and Dawn and Candace Holmgren did two dances. Dawn Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dell Holmgren and Candace Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmgren. Plans have been announced for the stagof an ambitious outdoor variety show in ing Brigham City next summer. Mrs. Fontell Messervy, drama director at Box Elder High school, said the production likely will be presented on the Box Elder High school football field sometime between July 4 and 24. It will require the construction of an out- door stage. The program will rely primarily on outstanding local tdlent, of which Mrs. Messervy says there is an abundance, augmented by outside professional artists. The sponsor will be the local troupe of the National Thespian society. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christen, sen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen to Soda Springs Sunday afternoon. MEETING OF THE Bear Riv. er camp Daughters of Pioneers was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. May Ander. son. Mrs. LaVon Nelson read the history of her great-grand- , mother Mrs. Annie Chrtstena cently. father of Mrs. Elma Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reese Nelson Johnsen. Mrs, Lois Scott Jensen who is employ, Christensen gave the lesson were in Salt Lake City onThurs ed In Greeley Solo, spent the on "The Chinese." day, weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen. MR. AND MRS. Gordon Holm, During the social hour which followed a delicious luncheon gren and Mr. and Mrs. Lee was served by Myrtle, Rita, and Johnsen were Ogden visitors on Wednesday evening. May Anderson. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Ramsdell MRS. ALICE ANDERSON and called on their mother Mrs. Mrs. Erma Smith of Brigham Florence Ramsdell on Sunday City visited with Mrs. Della then went on to Salt Lake City Christensen on Friday. to see their father Dewey who Shlrl Gardner was a Salt Lake Is In the Veterans hospital. City visitor on Wednesday. Lamar Iverson was In Burley MR. AND MRS. Arnold Dallln Friday and Saturday on bust-nes- accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen to Sprlngvllle Sunday to attend the Golden Wedding MRS. BETTY MISRAESI and of Mr. and Mrs. James Graves. Mrs. Dollle Iverson vlsltedwlth They called on Mr. and Mrs. the Blaine Hansens in Ogden on Dennis Dallln In Salt Lake City and also at the LDS hospital Thursday. to see Arnolds brother Morris Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ramsdell Dallln. and Mrs. Florence Ramsdell were In Salt Lake City onThurs-dato see Dewey Ramsdell. y Exchange 53s.0 Famous Culligan tank exchange service SEASHORES 48 No. Main The Culligan Man 723-524- 4 please be patient. We did expect a big demand and geared our operations to give fast service. But response has been so much greater than anticipated that, quite frankly, we havent yet been able to keep up with it despite day and night effort. ABOUT WELCOME WAGON If you know of us. i family who has lust arrived In your community, tn sure to tell them about Welcome s , Wagon. They will be delighted with the basket ol gilts and helpful Information they will receive from t our hostess, a symbol of the com-- ; , mumtye traditional hospitality, Or , you may call j , but be assured that Thank you. tion for admission must reach M'lcomelVagon Nome I I r Addriit i I Clty FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD DIVISION Pin io hovo Iho Wilcomo Wion Hoatoai coll on mo I would liao lo aubaerlba lo Iho I until April 22 to apply for it with your high school counselor. See him immediately! Nevertheless, your applica- , mmm- -m WltCCMt NlWCOMWII Us Urn coupes lo id ui know you11 Son. - hear from Students desiring to attend Brigham Young University have an important date to remember this month. April 30 is the deadline for new applications for admission to autumn semester 1967. Students transferring from other colleges have until July 31. Also, all new freshmen must take the American College Test. The test will not be given again before the application deadline, but because some students have been unable to take it, BYU will accept scores of the May 13 American College Test. You have THEM . you will UTAH POWER & LIGHT YOU HAVE A DATE TELL Please do pardon the delay Buy now from your electric dealer Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen to spend MR. AND MRS. Roy Thorsen left Monday morning In Las Vegas attending week the and Mrs. Lillie Brenkman of a convention. Tremonton visited Mr. and Mrs. Lew Adams In Idaho Falls re. MRS. BERT CHRISTENSEN of Brigham City visited with Miss Dena Christensen on Sunday. Mrs. Andrea Huggins, Mrs, Nola Nessler and Mrs. Car. rle J. Christensen attended fun. tiaue not yet received the gsanlifimericarti you applied for... J Happy thought: Because its electric, its better CO. MR. AND Mrs. ON MONDAY li yog . electric range. Electric heat cannot create dirt. There are no products of combustion, Only with an electric range do you get a another reason an elecself cleaning oven tric range is the overwhelming choice of women in this area. Floyd (Velma) Graves of Palm were dinner Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Williams Springs, and children visited In Twin guests of their parents Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Dallln. Falls over the weekend. eral services In Corlnne Mon. day afternoon for Ellis Wood, . Ask the woman who cooks electrically, Shell tell you curtains and walls slay cleaner and fresher so much longer with a flameless n I Fill out coupon and mill to Circulation Dipt WWW ilnodir aubaerlba lo tbo tm mm REMEMBER THESE DATES April 22 Application deadline for May 13 American College Test. April 30 Deadline for submitting applications for autumn semester admission to BYU. Deadline for submitting applicaMay 31 tions for first term of Summer School. June Special workshops and conferences. June 14 First School. 17 Second July School. New student orientation. Sept. 12-1- 3 Sept. 14, 15, 16 Autumn semester regietra- tion. Sept. 18 Classes begin. 5-- 12-Ju- ly 15-Au- g. I I I I I j . by April 30. Although enrollment is limited, BYU wants good scholars, and if you qualify, be sure to take the necessary steps, including investigation of housing and financial possibilities. An education at BYU is something special. High academic standards combined with physical qnd spiritual training in an ideal social climate add up to h superior education. BYU - BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO UTAH |