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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Eastern Star Legion Auxiliary Thursday, November 23, 1967 To Meet Monday Will Install American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Monday, Nov. 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the War Memorial home. Program lor the evening will be under the direction ol the rehabilitation and community service committee headed by Mrs. Birdie Smith. Members are asked to bring omemade fruits, jams and Jellies to be placed In the annual Christmas baskets, to project chairman Mrs. Elsie Jensen. The 0 ocia. Sarah Yates, Society Editor New Officers Corinne chapter no. 11 of the Order of Eastern Star will hold their Installation of of. fleers for the ensuing year on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 7:30 p.m. at the Corinne Masonic hall. This meeting Is open to the public, and friends and rela. tives of the officers are ex. tended a special Invitation to attend. Installing officers will beLu. cllle Howes and Wayne Owens. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Temple Rite Weds Chest O' Linens Impressive mairlage iltes performed In the Daan vere LDS 0 on temple t, 19 By Ruth Phone P. Rex. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs, Stanley L. Gilbert of Corinne. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cochran of Brigham City. The couple was honored that evening at a reception held in the Corinne LDS cultural hall. THE BRIDES GOWN was white delustered satin covered with lace. She wore a r length veil of white nylon and carried a bi ldal bouquet of white carnations. Maid of honor was Miss Marsha Gilbert and Misses Sheila Gilbert, Vrcky Cochran, Cathy Cochran, and Karen Nel. son as bridesmaids. They wore gowns of apricot satin and carried single long, three-quarte- full-lengt- h stemmed roses. ATTENDING THE bride, groom as best man was Jeff Thorne with Verlrn Lee and Max Reeder as ushers. Robert Wilson was master of ceremonies. Seated at the guest book was Barbara Fillmore and Larrle Beesley, Evelyn Waters, and Joan Swindle at the gift table. Refreshments were served by Dorma Thompson, Carlene Hansen, Margaret Bingham, and Linda McRea, The couple is making a home In Brigham City. 723-622- JUST BACK FROM an excitIsland ing ten days In the are Mr. and Mrs. Paradise George Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wold. They went to Hawaii at this time as delegates from the Ogden River Wat- er Users association to attend convention of the five-da- Na- tional Reclamation association. fg'' ! f Miss Carla Gilbert and Mitchedd RECENTLY WED Lee Cochran were wed in the Logan LD5 temple recently, and are now making a home in Brigham City. Society Editors held After THE BOYS WERE delighted with the happening, since It was last fall since they saw mouse. bearer at the home of Lee ducting the meeting. ment hallway and hollered every bit as loud and clear as had her mother. a Fourth meeting of the Utah Exemplar Preceptor Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was Sederholm on Nov. 19, with President Phyllis Johnson con- SCRATCH PAD The little gray ci futures have made their annual fall pilgrimage to the Editor house, hold, and a les's than cordial welcome has been extended by the family. Mrs. Society Editor became aware of a lustllng under the basement stairs Just about the time she began to get out the Christmas wrapping materials and sort through her box full of boxes for the season. Some of the rolls of paper were reduced to shreds, with the mice evidently not liking foil wraps. Exemplar Group Has Social Eve They of the the followed trap to the bath- room and watched with delight as the mouse got splashed away, and Youngest Brother set up a vigil by the trap In hopes of seeing one alive. As Mrs. Society Editor was wrapping holiday gifts for ear-lmailing, he was worrying THINKING THAT It might be gifts for the family pets roaches, she purchased some and came up with one that was jiowder and began sprinkling it nt greeted with great enthusiasm by his mother, If theres along the edge of the basement stairway shelf where she any more mousies, le.s save could hear some rustling. With them and wrap them up for a five foot leap, one of the Christmas for kitty! terrible gray creatures jumped THE FAMILYS arlsticratic from the shelf and ran to the basement. alley cat would be more than would Mrs. Society Hubby came home from work to find Mrs. Society Editor Editor at the thought of such drinking hot tea and sucking a a gift, although he did bother coughdrop, but his hasty con. to prick up one ear when the elusion of Impending Illness was rustling was taking place In dispelled as she related her ter. the basement hallway. rlble experience and the resultHopes are tliat the mousies screams. have all been caught and others ing discouraged by placing the bunA TRUSTY LITTLE trap was ny food up higher In the garage, neither Mrs. Societj set and soon the culprit was for caught, but Mrs. Society Editor Editors nerves nor those of the went through the holiday boxes kitty could stand such a close-rangklttj meeting agaln-fopretty gingerly after that, thinking that any moment shed be jumped a foot at the sound of the scream and Immediately had attacked by one of those to be let out to escape from creatures. It isnt a conditioned response the terrible noise. that comes from thinking of the HAVE furnace HEATER, way a truly feminine person will flue, etc., Inspected Miss Little for chimney, sighted behave, regularly and repaired If neces the second of the gray a short business meet-ing- , throat-scratchin- r The conclave was held at the Hilton Hawaiian Village In Honolulu and Included 550 delegates and their wives from 18 western states. After the five days of meetings they took five days and toured the four islands. Mainly concerned with theagri-cultuia- l aspects of the Islands they visited a number of pineapple and sugar cane planta-tlons- . They also took the boat trip to the Captain Cook monument, saw an active volcano when It erupted for the second time in a week and went to see the extensive lava flows of the 50 volcano action. 1948 and They especially enjoyed a visit to the LDS Polynesian Cultural Center and the Coco Plains Beach and a trip to the tops of the mountains to view the Grand Canyon of Hawaii. The Islands Impressed the Brlghamites with their unusual beauty as they do any visitors foitunate enough to visit our 50th state, the time was turned over to Iona Cefalo for the lesson. She presented an enjoyable talk on the topic Wonders of the World. The XI Alpha chaptei memb. ers were guests for the evening, and for the groups secret sister party. It was good fun for the sisters from the two chapters to get together again for an evening. Secret sisters exchanged gilts, with each pel son trying to guess who her secret pal had been for the past year. Names were drawn for a new secret HOW HAPPY THE D.L. were to have their daughtsister for the coining year. Closing ritual was received er Mrs. DeLos (Diane) and tiny new grandson after which delicious refresh, ments were served by the soc-la- l Devin Eugene spend a week committees from both cha- here. pters. The chairmen for the even. The little boy just arrived Ing were Cleo Dixon and Lee on Nov. 5, and weighed seven Sederholm. pounds 12 ounces. He Is the A lovely time was enjoyed by first grandchild for the Hoi. everyone present. lands and first for Mrs, Evadene Holland of tills city and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hoi-land- s Hath-awa- Hlrshci hor-rifle- Reading Circle as of Perrj. The lucky fellow also claims Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.Good-liffalso of this city, Other visitors at the D.L. Hollands have been Gary Lynn Jackson of Seattle and visited Jackson and Ills fiance Miss Shirley Pearce of Seattle, Wash. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Donna Holland) Jackson of Seattle and visited relatives here prior to entering the LDS mission home to prepare for a mission to Scotland. They also the next day In the base- s Slates Review Brigham Reading Circle will meet on Monday, Nov. 27, at 7:30 at the home of Iva p.m. Barker, 154 South Third East. The book rerlew will be pre sented by Fae Christensen, and all members are urged to be in attendance for a pleasant Let US Plan your group tour to go - ANYTIME - ANY- WHERE sary. - Bus Tours for modeo'day JACKPOT, Nevada 4 PLAN instantly available doesnt cost extra Be the sly little mouse and play a happy tune, with gifts from 2.85 a box (3 prs.) hose... to $5; $10, $15; (more or less) for other Merry Christmas wishes! seven friends former missionary their their home. The unusual thing is that this group has been getting together once a month for the past 35 years and this month the occasion was just right to help the Copplns celebrate their anniversary. The couples from the Ogden and Salt Lake area enjoyed a hot dinner amid Thanksgiving decorations with ol attractive centerpiece Chrysanthemums. To further celebrate the oc. caslon they were dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-laof Franks and wives to a dinner party at the David Copplns In Salt Lake City on Saturday. BRIGHAM CITY VISITORS recently have been Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lane, Long Beach, Calif. They were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen and Mrs. Luclle Howes during their stay. VISITING WITH MRS. Sylvia Walker this week has been Mrs. Emily Brain of Seattle, Wash. She also visited Mrs. Roberta Marshall of this city who is a grandaughter. THE FRED B. OWENS enjoy, ed a pleasant five days with their son and daughter-in-lathe Fred M. Owens of Sterling, Colo. They met in Denver and stayed overnight and then went on to Sterling. The weather was good until the return trip when they ran Into a snowstorm. DUP News the Group or BEEHIVE CAMP January Date Circled For LDS Temple Vows The engagement of Miss Linda Gibbons to Richard Lee Thorne, son of Mrs. Leland Thorne and the late Leland Thorne of Perry, is made by the s parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Gib3119 Jefferson bons, Ave., Ogden. The couple will be married in the Logan LDS temple on Jan. 5, 1968. Miss Gibbons is a graduate of Ogden High school and LDS Seminary, and served an LDS mission in Northern California. She is presently employed at the First Security Bank. Prospective bridegroom Tharne is a graduate of Box Elder High school and IDS Seminary. He has served an LDS mission in Western Canada, and completed his US Army duty in Germany. He is presently employed at Hill Air Force base. O bride-elect- Give the Gift only you can give . . . 5ft,- Ing each member open her gift and find out from whom she had been receiving gifts during the season. The new pledges eachreeelv. ed a gift from the sorority, and they were delighted with them. New names were drawn for the coming year, after which Epsilon chapter ol Beta Sig- barbeques, salad and pumpkin ma Phi held their annual secret pie were served thus ending sister party on Nov. 1C at the a very enjoyable secret sister home of Mrs. Pat Jardlne. party. This Is the time of year when each sister finds out who she has been receiving gifts from The on special occasions such as weakling took a Valentines day, medical examination and asked, Christmas, Well, Doc, how do I stand? and anniversaries birthdays I dont know, the medic throughout the past year. It was fun and exciting watch. said. 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For more information or reservations on any Tours Call after 5 :00 PM or contact: ELAINE'S WIDE WORLD TRAVEL - Salt Lake City LINDA GIBBONS Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold Its regular meeting on Frl. day, Nov. 24, at 2 p.m. at the home of Violet Tingey, 26 East Sixth South. All members are urged to be present. Roumltrip I r.insport.mon Cocktails - Breakfast night room Reservations $21 .50 Per Rates: Double room basis Couple LAS VEGAS , Roundtrip Transporataion 2 nights Room Reservations Nevada MISS A beautifully styled cedar chest full of linens and household Items will be won by some lucky ticket holder this week, end, as the Exemplar Precep. tor and XI chapter of Beta annual cedar Phi hold their chest contest. The chest and Its contents are on display In the window of office quarters City Finance downtown, with an added Incentive in the annual project being a blanket for second prize. The drawing will be on Sat. urday, Nov. 25, at 3 p.m. In front of City Finance, and the winner need not be present. Tickets may be purchased from any sorority members, or from June Sliolty, Coleen Burr, or Carlene Richards. 3sOldsmobile. 1 ELKO, LAYAWAY cele-brate- Single Person Nevada Use our convenient morning. THE FRANK COPPINS their wedding annlver. sary last Friday In some what of an unusual way. They Invited e vie-lou- s mon-ster- 9 Its getting Increasingly dif- visited his grandmother Mrs. ficult to pay our proper respect Evadene Holland and the David to Mr. Tuikey. Times have Hollands. changed. Im sure the Pilgrims CAME early THANKSGIVING had no Idea that one day we would be watching Christmas for the Norm Nelsens who had Parades while the turkey was their family home last Sunday the festive feast. They browning In the oven and even for before the carcas was cold moved the day ahead so the the Christmas lights would be Robert Nelsens and sons Steve, turned on. It just seems to be Randy and Mike of McAllister, rushing things a little too much. Mont, could Join the family One day out of the year to be group. Mrs. Nelsen and the boys devoted entirely to counting our came down to pick up Bob who blessings doesnt seem to be too was just returning by plane from much to ask and should, I think, Garnett, Kans., where he had be demanded by a people as attended school and completed blessed as we are. a course on cattle management Right In line with the changing and breeding. times Is the most favored spot Completing the family group nowadays to take a vacation. It were the Kirk Nelsens and child, used to be that a trip to ren Kevin, Danny and Mitch of California was about as far as this city and Mr, and Mrs. most of us could manage. Now, Grant Secrlst of Moreland, California Is merely an over-nig- Idaho. They had Thanksgiving on the way to dinner at noon and were joined stop Hawaii. Party Line news today by Steven Leggett for a cold Is all about one such vaca. lunch in the evening. On Mon. tion with a few choice items day the Robert Nelsens and about other visiting and Norm Nelsens spent the day In visitors. Salt Lake City and the Mon. tanans left for home Tuesday a ff Project Set by Beta Sigma Phi for Miss Carla Gllbeit and Mitchell Lee Cochran b President Glenn dressing driveway? This new Cutlass S hr look younger. Even cn n way of making things ivuways. That's because of all the young ideas we built into it. A bigger , for instance. (Or, if you 6.) And a taut coil spring suspension that makes it easy to cut and turn in tight places. And you can order a whole carfull of young-it-uaccessories like bucket or stereo. But if you think seats, stick-shif- t Cutlass S is young all over, don't forget that it is Olds all over, too. Olds quality, Olds engineering and the new GM safety features are all standard. 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