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Show JOURNAL, Brlflham City, Utah Thursday, August 24, 1967 Flag and Pole to City A new flag pole stands at Brigham City's Brigham Young park, donated last week by the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aux. Ulary. The pole and a new flag were officially given to the city in ceremonies held at the park, Brigham C!y Mayor Olof Zund. el was on hand to accept the gift on behalf of the city. Marge Olsen, auxiliary flag pole project chairman, gave a tribute and dedication to the flag. Mayor Zundel gave a short By Phone The tv networks are having a field day building up their fall programs, but I always remember the words of George Eliot who said Nothing Is so good as It seems beforehand." After the last few dismal seasons on tv I Imagine we are all taking the exuberant previews with a grain of salt and we'll wait and see how many survive those first tough 13 weeks. However there are a respective OLD GLORY GOES IP Helping to raise Old Glory for the fiist lime at Biig bam Young park are Major Olof Zundel, seiond fiom light, and Roy Olsen, fat right, while the ladies of the FOE Auxiliary look on. 7 he Eaglet Auxiliary huilt and gave the pole and flag to the city in ceremonies last u eek, Society Editor's reply in which ha thanked the ladles and said thlawaa the type of spirit which makes Brigham City great. He also said the police would be responsible to see that the flag la raised SCRATCH PAD There Is nothing like a house, ful of cousins to make summer, time fun for the kiddles, and the Editor kids Just enjoyed such a treat. In fact, there wasnt Just a houseful of cousins, but a tent, ful out In the backyard too. Since It had been five year since Mrs. Society Editor had and lowered each day, Representing the auxiliary at the dedication were President Beverly Arnell, Joan Sorensen, Carol Hatch, Barbara Wllllams, Helen Lee, Elva Dailey, Phyl. 11s Baker, Jean Quick and Marge Olsen Ruth t drunkenly as an pillow, fight took place among six cousins housed In the tent. all-ou- A plck.your-owbreakfast on the patio seemed to work best for the eight kiddles, and by the kiddles would have all the bunnies turned loose of her and the swlngset being put to seen most members family, tome of the cousins had Its fullest use since Its acquisinever met and the excitement tion. ran high as they looked up pic. THERE WERE TIMES of turei of the cousins In the family album In anticipation of the boredom, of fighting over chairs event. for outdoor showing of home movies, of weariness as kid- THE DAY THAT THE Texas contingent was to arrive, the kiddles stood with noses glued to the screendoor for almost an hour In spite of warnings that It would be close to even, lng when they arrived Coming back from running errands, they were disappointed In not finding a strange car In the driveway, Finally, the grand entrance Vice Admiral B.J. Semmes, was made and the awed little souls Just stood back In silence Jr., Chief of Naval Personnel, as the three cousins walked In has announced that the 22nd annual national competitive ex. the door. Then a buzz of excitement to show them the bunnies, amlnatlon for the Regular Naval Officer Reserve Training toys, and other attractions be. will be given gan and didn't let up for several Corps (NROTC) on Dec, 9. days. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman R. Eyre of Logan ANOTHER HAPPY REPORT from the stork set Is being passed along by Mr. and Mrs. Loren Balls who have received word of the birth of their 12th grand, child, a boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse (Fay) Smith of San Diego, Calif. Six brothers and slsteis, Kathy, Bob, Larry, Patty, Karen and Randy are waiting to spoil the little guy. Wishes HAPPY BIRTHDAY to out today to Scott Cosgrove son of the Darrell Cosgroves who celebrated his anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 19, with an afternoon party for his friends. HOME AGAIN AFTER a busy Games, Ice cream and decorat-esummer Is Miss Carla Call, cupcakes kept the guests busy daughter of the Robert Calls until gift opening time. who has spent the past two and The guest list Included Coy a half months working In SouthAnn Carter, Jens Trauntveln, She lived at Bobby Dunn, Chet Williams, ern California. Downey and managed to sand, Richard Ferris, Julie Thomp. wlch In a little sightseeing son, and Kristine Armstrong. during her leisure time. She PARTY LINE SENDS happy enjoyed the beaches In the area and went to Disneyland, birthday greetings also to LaJolla and on several Scott Cottam,son of the occasions was a houseguest of Bennett Cottams who celebratthe H.W, Potters In Westminst. ed his anniversary on Aug. IS, er, Calif. She Is busy now mak- with a slumber party for ing plans for her senior year friends. The guests, Bart Wls. at USU. Nels combe, Jensen, Mike Cracas, and David Knudsen en. THE OWEN WESTENSKOWS Joyed dinner and opened gifts, have had a busy summer. Visit, then played games until A tasty breakfast the lng with them since July 14 Is their daughter Mrs. Wally (Har- next morning completed the riet) Johnson and two children party. Craig and Penny of Peru. The visitors and Mr. and Mrs. MRS. AMELIA Plastlno went traveled to East Lans- by Jet airliner to Fort Rucker ing. Mich, where they visited Ala. where she will be on hand with another daughter and son. to see her son Arthur T, Frame In.law Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Ann) receive his wings In the US Chadwick and children Lori and Air Force. He will drive his Tina. They report that Ann Is mother back home and see his still Interested In swimming and new son who was born In Salt has received her Masters Lake City a few days ago. Mrs, degree In that field with her Frame and the new baby will thesis written on the breast go back to Fort Rucker with stroke. Her husband has also him. finished work on his masters deVISITING AT THE BEN Days gree In business. The has been her uncle and aunt Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Oskar of children traveled to Detroit Neenah, Wise. They are spend-lnsaw and while they were there a month In Utah and Idaho much of the riot damage then relatives. visiting went to Niagara Falls visiting It from the Canadian and US side. They made a brief stop In New York and then went back to East Lansing before con. tlnulng on home. They especially enjoyed a tour of the huge facilities at the Michigan State university and watched part of a laboratory experiment in which Officers from the Utah As. Ann was Interested. soclatlon of state and county of the Agriculture THE LEE HAWKES are glv. employees Stabilization and Conservation Box as Elder their lng up County Service attended the national home after living here their convention In Wichita, Kansas, entire lives and are building a new home In Centerville. They Aug. were: PresThose will move there as soon as It ident of attending the Utah Association Is completed since his employLaMarr Wamsley and wife ment it In that area. Going Elaine from Tremonton; Vice with them will be their child, President George Anderson and ran Lee Ann, Karen, Boyd, wife from Elsinore; Virginia Marilyn and Kenneth, and member Tad Hendricks and wife Maxine from Ogden. The delegation was success-fu- l WE HAVE HAPPY STORK In Hendricks elect, news coming from Salt Lake ed as getting alternate executive City, where Mr. and Mrs. Tony for the southwest Eyre welcomed their first child area comprised of seven west-eron Aug, 11. Mrs, Eyre will be states. remembered here as the former The state association conKaren Hadfleld. The little girl gratulates Hendricks on his sue. Is also the first grandchild for cess, The state convention will the Delbert Hadflelda of this follow and Is to be held at city. Paternal grandparents are Price, Aug. 28. Tla-Juan- bed-tim- Examination The Regular NROTC program a young man for a Navy or Marine Corps commission While he is studying at one of 62 civilian colleges. All tuition fees, uniforms, and books are furnished by the Navy, and the student receives $50 per month subsistence allowance for not more than four years. NEXT DAY ALLS1X KIDDIES prepares were packed Into Grandma and Grandpas car and taken to the zoo, with the Editors Joining the t expeditionary force at the to meet the California cousins as they arrived. They already had a distinction, and the kiddles rushed to them tb hear all about the airplane ride, eating. up In the sky, and If It blumped" when the plane came air-por- During the summers between academic years, the student down. participates In Interesting old cousOne dainty training periods as a midin was taken over by the Editor After successfully shipman, to her chubby boys, who clung a baccalaureate completing little hands to assure that she level he Is course, college would come out of the airport In in the Regular Navy she that safety plus Insisting or Marine Corps. s ride with them on the air In the back of the station. Eligible High school seniors and graduates should submit with their applications before No. 17, BEDTIME WAS MET shades of the first night In Application forms are available boarding school, with one loudly from high school counselors and howling about being hit in the Navy Recruiting stations, or head by a thrown tennis shoe from the Chief of Naval Per. soon after bedtime. A glance sonnet DepartInto the backyard In the mornment of the Navy, Washington, ing revealed the tent shaking D.C. 20370. a two-yea- r d mat-tres- (Pers-B0411- West-ensko- West-enskow- g ASCS State Officers Attend Meet Brad Lauritzen, left, and England visitor David Fletcher study STUDY MAP map as Fletcher prepares to continue his trip across the U.S. Fletcher stayed one night with the Lauritzens. He and Brad met in Grenoble, France. Pen Pal Visits Lauritzen Family Hosts In Local Student From Oxford U. The Cll Lauritzen family had a visitor from England spend a day and night with them re cently. He was David Fletcher, pre. ently a student of Oxford uni veralty In England. David la a friend of Brad Lauritzen, The two met while Brad wai attending Grenoble university In France as part of a BYU foreign education pro, gram. David was attending the university to Improve his French language before enter lng Oxford. the Mormon pioneers as the moat Interesting. He was able to take In Promised Valley" and also had heard a lot about the area from hla friends from BYU. Fletcher will travel back through the midwest by way of Yellowstone before going back to England and resuming his studies at Oxford. HE WILL BE IN HIS second year there and eventually get a degree In the Greats. That Is a four. year degree In Latin and Greek languages, Fletcher Is traveling In the THE TWO BOYS SPENT one United States on one of the and City touring Brigham day 08 days for 99 the surrounding area with Brad Greyhound acting as Fletcher's personal dollars" deals. gulds. Fletcher has been spending hla summer vacation traveling through Canada and the United States by bus. He started In New York then to Washington and up Into Canada. TRAVELED com. pletely across Canada then fin. ally back Into the U.S. at Seattle, Down the coast to L A, he trav. sled before taking in Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon and finally Salt Lake City where Brad pick ed him up, Fletcher said he has been staying with friends along the way, many of which were BYU students whom he also met at HE HAS Orsnoble. FLETCHER SAID HE has en. toyed his trip very much and finds Americana very friendly and ready to strike up a con. versatlon in the bus and such." Out in the weet he notlcee the vsatness of the country and the heat. In England It Is much cooler," he stated. local area eoncerned Fletcher found the history and accomplishments of AS FAR AS OUR is BE Farmer Named to FHA Group Gerald J, Leak, Thatcher, has been named to serve as a county committeeman for the Farmers Home Administration, accord, lng to Ronald W, Robins the Home A friendship which began last winter with a letter to Box Elder Junior High school teacher Charles Averett seeking a pen pal was culminated this past week with a California girls visit In Brigham City. Miss Myra Vicknalr of Mont-ereCalif., was the house guest of Miss Bette Splekerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.S, Splekerman, 873 South Fourth WeBt. Arriving by air in Salt Lake City on Aug, 18, Miss Vicknalr was treated to a dip In the Great Salt Lake shortly rehear sals for the synchronized swim, WITH FINAL DRESS mlng show occupying much of Bettes time on Wednesday, the pals had little time to themselves to become better Other frlends-by-mal- i who had taken up correspond ence with Miss Vicknalr were entertained at the Splekerman home Wednesday night at a slumber party attended by Miss Becky Rowe and Miss Lucille Richards. A late breakfast the next morning was followed by asee slon of aaslstlngwlthflnalprep. aratlons for the swimming show. Miss Vicknalr attended both performances of the show and was a special guest with the cast at the after. show party on Friday night at the Maddox agency's county supervisor, The appointment Is for three Ranch House. years beginning July 1, 1987, THE THE PURPOSE OF the county committee Is to review applications for FHA loans. Composed of three members, the commit, tes Is set up on a rotation basis with one new member from var. lous areas of the county ap. pointed each year, Leak succeeds William F, Storrer, Tremonton, who has served the past three years, Miss Melanie SP1EKERMAN family, Miss Becker visited the Vicknalr, and of the Moon National Monument on Saturday and Sun Craters day, camping out at the monu ment campgrounds, Miss Vicknalr left for horn e on Tuesday after vlaltlng the Golden Spike National monu ment during the morning. Miss "Utah's groovey," Other committee members Vicknalr stated, I havent had Include William B. Hendricks, so much fun Is so short a time P.O, Box 830, Corlnne and Jim In my life. I can hardly wait to have Bette visit me, Y. Taxol, Garland, youll never buy this famous BLOCKS less! f after her arrival. PARSONS SERVICE CENTER 1 600 South Main 723-856- 6 DICKS TEXACO SERVICE 2nd South and Main 723-708- 5 CUfClLlO RECAP: 700 X 14 750 X 14 560 X 15 600 X 15 640 X 15 600 X 1 3 BLACK I i fh look great, ply xeJ fax 55e pr ur and rocapablo oxchange or on your casing FOR RENT Portable Propane Weed BURNER dies from two to 14 labored up the trail to Tlmp Cave or got the last bit of fun tucked In at affect Lagoon, but the over-al- l was one of loud and rousing good fun for the kiddles aa the adults talked so much that thay had sort throats each morning. And the Editor kids loved It, As they waved goodbye to the last of the cousins on depart-ur- e day, they were already planning for vacation trips to see them again. "Boy," re. e marked Young Son In his voice, Cousins are pseudo-masculin- fun!" Sh-u-r- NROTC Sets 723 - 6229 new couple of new one that seem to hold some promise. And how was your vacation? did It live up to your expecta. tlons7 It seemed to for a numb, er of people, according to the re. ports coming over Party Line. 7 THE BOX ELDER FOE Auxiliary Donates Per day plus Fuel LAY-AWA- Y . - ' ' FOR Smill DbmbI SCHOOL Will Held BRIDES '')Y- by J. Oleen Palmer Don't be misled by tall of Inexperience when you are visited with glow, lng propositions of registering gifts. Remember that you are being offered Items from some that come charm outfit In another town. Your follow up and finishing of your gifts sets will be very difficult. Surely you should go Into a well established gift store such as the two In Brigham City like Palmer Jewelry. Choose your silver, china and crystal patterns and other gift Items where you know you will always be backed up even to the replacement of a lit. tie cup or saucer. Another thing you know Is that these fine stores have always cart led good name brand basic lines that everyone Is proud to show and own. Off make chain . like merchandise Is like flow-er- s they wilt and are soon gone. tales Palmer Jewelry, ham City, Phone 723-826- Brig- |