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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 26, 1967 Eagles Slate Couple Exchange Vows Spook Event y 'v cene glgocia! i: Telephone mUILUIUI llftlftraiiiiiiifu Td il ititilliiiTlll'i k uiimii0'$ ffiiflWfflll PA imjMwyM IftTM ftMT-- B S Fraternal Order of The Eagles No 2919 will have their annual Halloween dance on Oct. 28, at 9:30 p.m. In the Aerie hall r Music will be furnished by Fisher and his George r r l will be a costume with everyone asked to wear a costume to help support the spirit of Halloween. Hobo Stew will be served following the dance as an added attraction. All members are Invited to This Mrs. Ralph f i f r - attend. Ruth 1 f wildwas a dusty crater-ftlleerness and now the latest report . Of Is tliat Venus Is a course weve always been taught that Beauty Is only skin deep, but even so, theyre not leaving the poor poets much to go on anymore. You know If they did go on a protest march I just might join them Youve got to be protesting something to be In style nowadays and this would make more sense to rnfe than some of the other demonstra- ' Hi if i 4 4 tions. thing we never protest Is when we read some exciting and Interesting some of our friends, so pull up a dull and lets chat awhile on Paity Line. One about thing about FORESTER Is home again after a delightful trip to California where she was on hand to see her 32nd named The baby belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein and Mrs. Stein Is the daughter of former Brig hamltes, the Crosby Botts. Mrs Forester was a houseguest of the Botts for two weeks and dur ing that time saw a stage play Showboat at the big LosAng eles civic center. MRS. MISS BONITA JOHN NANCY great-grandchil- Couple Sets Date for Aulumn Temple Rites and Mrs. James E. John of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming murnarje of their daughter Bonita to Robert E. Nelson son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mr. C Nelson of Perry. The couple will trade vows in the Logan LDS Nov. 17, and will be honored at a temple on reception that evening in the Artistic Manor in Brigham City. Miss John is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary and has attended Weber State college. Prospective bridegroom Nelson is also a graduate of Box Elder High school and has served two years with the US Army. He is employed at Brigham Truck and Implement company. The couple will live in Perry following their marriage. Cub Leaders Missile Mixers MRS. DOLLY Rockwood Cole man had a busy and exciting time recently. She traveled to Portland, Ore. with her sister Mrs. Ruth Dona of Phoenix, Arlz. They visited with their mother Mrs. Clora M. Stowe Just prior to her Oregon trip, Mrs Coleman and her daughter Marble spent Mis Betty several days In Salt Lake City where a number of their paint tngs were on display at the! Cottonwood Mall The exhibit was Oct. 12 . 15 The Brigham Reading Circle had an exceptional treat at their last meeting when Mrs Bertha GUlete of Victor, Ida reviewed her book Homesteading With It Is a pioneer story the Elk. about the settlement of Jackson, Wyo. and Is about Mrs. Gi- llette's personal experiences with her mother and father and other family members. Mrs. Gillette Is a niece of Mrs. F. E. Stevens of this city and hap pened to come to visit her aunl who had planned tb review the book for the club. Having Mrs. Gillette present it In person added greatley to the enjoyment Blrdhaven District Cub Scout of the review. The Reading Missile Mixers square dance training will be held on Friday Circle met at the home of Mrs. club will open the tall square Oct. 27, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Hervtn Bundeison dancing season on Friday Oct. the Second-Nintward chapel. 27, at 8:30 p m. In the Thlokol Den Operation' for all den THE HAMP BRADHSAWSare Recreation center, mothers, assistant den moth-ers- , enjoying a visit from their be. will Damon Lew Caller and den leader coaches will and daughter Mr. and be held, and this will Include gin a class In squaie dance Mrs, Lee Chugg and children beginning at 7:30p.m. den mother. den chief relations. Gregory, Debia, Rodney, Kevin preceding the regular dance "The Pack Meeting will be and Curtis of Portland, Ore. session the topic for cubmasters, comThey came to Utah at this time mitteemen, and Webelos den so he could Join former teacher leaders. friends at BYU for a deer hunt. Mr. Chugg Is now employed as on Saturday, Oct. 28, In the bacteriologist for General LDS ward cul Foods In Portland Meet on Friday Set Training Sets Dance IT WAS A QUICK trip but Sponsored by the stake MIA, the dance Is open to all above so enjojable for the Francis the age of 14, Music will be Christensens when their son provided for the evening by the Jared (Pete) Christensen and a Owen Ridges orchestra. friend Charles L. Ray came for , International affairs, needs of youth and Western folklore will be highlighted at the annual Utah State University extension services and Utah Federation of Four Days in Womens clubs Fall conference scheduled for Friday, Oct. 27, on the USU campus, Logan. Registration will be held In the Union building from 8:30 to 9 a.m All northern Utah women are Invited to participate. Registration fee will $1. Similar conferences are being held this fall at Weber State college, University of Utah and Brigham Young university. Speakers will include JohnF, ELECT Blaine Olsen COUNCILMAN HES ON Paid Political Ad., Brigham City Republican Committee, Rudolph Kaiser Chairman ' t d 'C. d Jf - I i 'M- V & i si, r Jl THE NEWLYWEDS will be honored at an open house on Nov. 4 at the home of the brides parents following their honey, moon trip to Oregon and Calif, ornla. extensions Wt Club s V mlttee on -three years. i Dr. Fife is president of the Utah Folklore Society and first vice president of the American Aim Pati'hia Footman and John Folklore society. He Is a mem-be- r RECENTLY WFD of a special committee of Robeit Williams exchanged ueddttjg ions in a recent the Modern Language associat- home eertmou), and uill he honored at an open house ion of America to study and on Not, t. on the a manual prepare placement of high school foreign language students In colleges and universities. 4-- Ll g ;,i l7 . r 'i, v The bride is a graduate of Ogden High school. She attended Weber State college and grad-uatefrom Weber States of Cosmetology, and Is presently the manager of a beauty salon In Brigham City. Bridegroom Williams Is a graduate of Box Elder High school, where he was active In s the athletic and music He attended Weber State college and is presently employed at Thlokol Chemical corp. mode o'day if pro-gram- Halloween Dance Set by Sociables f a Ghosts, goblins and witches highlight the halloween dance of the LDS Sociables to be held Friday, Oct. 27 at the Fifth ward cultural hall in Log-an- , located at Third North and Fifth East. costumes and Halloween decorations will be special featured through the evening and refreshments will be served. The Toolson Orchestra will present the music. Members who are free to do so are ask-eto come early to help with Will d decorations. Get your membership card from your bishop and join the Sociables for good fun, special activities, and congenial Tor creative hair stj Roberts Hair Fashions that you have the most outstanding hair fashions. will DUP News see MISS KAREN HARDY Wed Area Betrothed Pair Fall Rite Will Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Karen Hardy to s Bruce Iverson by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hardy of Bear River. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Iverson bride-to-be- fThe cooing stops with the; honeymoon, says Sassy, "butj the billing goes on and on. of Brigham City. The couple will be wed on Nov. 10 in Bear River LDS ward, with a reception to honor our (tricky) the the pair immediately following the ceremony. Miss Hardy is a graduate of Box Elder High school and IDS seminary. Also a graduate of the local high school, bridegroom Iverson is locally employed. The couple will make their home in Brigham their marriage. following City new cotton holomuu 723-285- 4 rrrr-r. VOTE FOR CAPABLE Number One Tricky Idea: Keep waste out of government 0 Retain a balanced budget fasten inner tabs for a slim, fitted torso Number Two Support worthwhile programs Tricky Idea: ELECT Unfasten inner tabs for gracefu', Hewing lines oyroa Arasrroag smallmedium large COUNCILMAN HES ON THE REPUBLICAN TEAM! $1.00 off on all regularly Priced Dress Assortment Assortment of Uniforms at Only Specially Priced $4.00 84 1 Main g d REPUBLICAN TEAM! Vote For A Progressive Brigham City . . . Where You Get Your Taxes Worth! J t i national THE Successful businessman - Native of Brigham City - Director, City Library Board - County chairman, March of Dimes - Commander, American Legion Post - Director, State Mental Health Ass'n - Active in Church leadership - PTA Officer and worker. '$ , HA- - wed-din- je SINCE COMING TO USU, Dr. Fife has directed and taught in NDEA Language Institutes un. der the auspices of the U.S. Office of Education. He has assistant director of directed the language division Dwan, Peace Corps training and as of several Peace Crops train-lnslstant coordinator of Latin programs, Dr. Fife has published widely. American affairs, USU, who will discuss Mutual Understanding His latest book Is Songs of He has collect, Among International Youth; the Cowboys. Miss Amy Kearsley, associate ed folk music of Western Amerand youth pro ica since 1946, along with Mrs. supervisor, grams, USU, Meeting Needs Fife. They had assistance from of Youth Through Out-o- f School the Rockefeller Fondatlon dur. and Dr. Austin E. lng one summer and a GuggenPrograms, F lfe, heim Award for one year. This chairman of the of Languages and work gave them a place in the Philosophy, USU, Museum for Archive of Folk Song, Library the Western Myth, and Folk of Congress, for the largest and Prlmltve Poetry of the collection of Inter. mountain folk music deposted there. American West. Dwan graduated from Utah PARTICIPATE AT the USU university and served In the Far Four Days In Fall conference East as a Marine Corps will be greeted by Mrs. Rowas a Peace Corps land fleer, Stuckl, Salt Lake City, volunteer in Bolivia for two state president, UFWC. years, where he taught, worked Members of the two local in public health and radio, He Federated clubs may contact traveled extensively through La- club presidents for registrattin America. ion, and other women Interested In attending should contact MISS KEARSLEY has 'just Mrs. Verl Petersen In Brigham completed a revision of the City or Mrs. Jack Shumway In H Utah 4 Leaders Handbook Tremonton. which will soon be released. She has served as past president of the Beta Chapter of Delta Kap pa Gamma, past president of Box Elder County Daughters the Logan Business and Professional Women's club, and of Utah Pioneers annual convenpast president of the Utah Home tion will be held on Saturday Economics association. She Is Oct. 28 at 1 p m. at the ward chapel. Elections a member of the planning com of new officers will be held mlttee for Western Region Leader Forums and served on along with other business. pk Keep waste out of government 0 Retain a balanced budget Support worthwhile programs . "f'tt BRIDE'S original gown was styled of white velvet with draped neckline and Ion? full sleeves, and she held a bouquet of three long.stemmed yellow roses. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister-in-law- , i'll s Jeff Poorman. She was tn a gown of gold crepe and carried a single yellow rose. Best man duties were by Richard White. i , 4.99 i! FOR CAPABLE vl The name of Mrs H.V. (Rhea) Wright of Ogden was omitted In a story telling of the birthday of Mrs. Ida Y. Thorne last week. There were seven children in the family and the four eldest Rhea, Lora, Wynne and Leland were Mr. Thornes from his first marriage, and Mrs. Thornes three were Dee, June and Marlowe tural hall. all j jn , . Set For Club Women Slxth-Elevent- h ages are ittend the annual Hanest Minn dance slated by the Bos i Uiei LDS stake f , , i ' Four Days in Fall Box Elder Stake Dames Invited to f ; ' " hell-hole- s 9 I just heard by way of the a brief visit from Ashvllle, N.C. grapevine that ttie next group of He Is with Northrup Carolina protestors will be the poets. Inc They flew to Utah Thursday They are going to picket the of last week and came to Brig space laboratories with signs ham City Flrday. Pete left to return to Asheville on Sunday. reading Unfair to romance. Frist we learned tliat the moon V 4 k CORRECTION: 238 Williams, - 4 - L. West Seventh South, Brigham City. A wedding dinner followed the ceremoin , and was held at the house. Maim f 7' ; 723-622- jf Parents of the blrde are Mr. and Mrs. Del Poorman, 570 East 2550 North, North Ogden. The bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and 4f r - Impressive rites united Miss Patricia Poorman and John Rob. ert Will lams In marriage, with the ceremony solemnized at the home of the brides parents with LDS Bishop Clark L. White t Ttman TugM! Experienced Financial Analyst, Dedicated Church Worker, Active In Scouting and Youth Leadership Training, Long Service As A Leader In Republican Party, Graduate Accountant, Proven Ability To Work Effectively With People. nrnmirfr Vote For A Progressive Brigham Gfy . . . Where You Get Your Taxes Worth! Paid Political Ad., Brigham City Republican Committee, Rudolph Kaiser Chairman |