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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 8, 1968 ' 5 'I V- , ' Ruth 7 723-622- pr , i What Better tonic could we be represented on the program, souls according to Mrs. Hunsaker. have for our winter-wearthese last few days of sunshine. Following the meeting a buffet Those of us who scoffed at the luncheon was served the women ground hog myth will have to from an attractive table featur. concede that maybe the "old ing Valentine decorations. wives tale is true. Of V V ; :J, t;,4 v house-cleanin- , - w g MRS. KATHLEEN REES, Mrs. Jeanetta Thompson, and Mrs. Liona May have returned from a pleasant week in California. They visited at Laguna Hills with Mrs. Mays sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. E.L. (Leora) McBeth. Mrs. Rees visited a nephew and family Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Burt at Orange and also spent a day with former Brlghamites Mr. and Mrs, Ken Vanderford at Corona. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY wishes go out today to Mr. and Mrs. E. Emery Wight whocele-bratet their wedding anniversary recently. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Richards in celebration of the event. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nicholas Harper; Mrs. Janice Nicholas, Honey, vllle; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mat. hews, Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Graham, Bountiful; Mrs. Dan Rees and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Burt of this city and Mrs. Walter G. Lunt of Cedar City. fifty-firs- TRADING s & FASHION NOTE Jayceettes Ruth Metcalf, Janet Howes and Carol Bosbard were busily trying on fashions at ZundeTs Hers Shop for the fayceette Birthday Party fashion show set for Saturday, Feb. 10, at Maddox Ranch house. Bear River PTA Jayceettes Set fourth grade classes. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Don Johnson, president Meets Tonight of the South Box Elder PTA Council, who will deliver a The Bear River elementary Founders Day message. school PTA meeting will be The is under the held this evening. Thursday, in directionprogram of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-lhonor of Founders Day. The Checketts, program chair, meeting will be in the school men. auditorium beginning at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Vay Jensen, president, conducting. Birthday Party Brigham City Jayceettes will celebrate the clubs 24th birth, day with a birthday party on Saturday, Feb. 10, at Maddox Ranch House. o The luncheon event will begin 12:30 p.m., with a fine fashion musical numbers will show prepared by Zundels Hers be Special by the third and presented Shop. Jayceette members will be models for the fashion event, LDS and spring styles for casual, home, and party time will be at Sociables featured. Slate Events Adding fun to the afternoon will be a drawing for numer. LDS Sociables will hold their ous prizes donated by Brigham Valentine Sweetheart dance on City merchants as birthday gifts Friday, Feb. 9, at the Fifth. for the club. Eighteenth LDS ward cultural Third North and Fifth hall, ANNE MILLARD, 'jayceette Logan. East, president, has invited all Utah A Valentine theme will be Jayceetto .. clubs to attend and carried out in decor and re. help celebrate the clubs birth, freshments, and dance instruc. day. tion will begin at 8:30 p.m. All Jayceettes and Jaycee with the dance at 9 p.m. wives are asked to bring their will be held Temple night mothers or a friend as a guest on Feb. 8, begin-ninThursday, clubs as this is the the for day, at 6:45 p.m. at the back outstanding social event of the meeting room in the Logan LDS g year. Past Jayceette presidents are at this meeting, and honored each one tells of the highlights of her year as president. tabernacle. The same location will find the executive officers meeting on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. Ricks College Symphony Band Concert Slated The Ricks College Symphony Band from Rexburg, Idaho, will present a concert in the North Box Elder Stake Center on Thursday evening, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. The band is on its eighteenth annual tour and will be under the direction of Dr. Jay L. Slaughter. The concert is being sponsored by the Brigham LDS Stake and there will be no charge for admission. The general public is invited to attend. THE SUNSHINE ol California for the sunshine of Utah are Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Olsen who have just returned from three weeks visiting their daughters and families in San Rafael and Orangevale. They visited in Orangevale with Mr. and Mrs. James (Gwen) Bailey and then went to San Rafael where they spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn and children (Madge) Weise Kathy and Mark. They traveled both ways by train and report good weather and a pleasant relaxing time sightseeing and visiting. The camelias are just beginning to bloom in Orange, vale which is noted for its camelia gardens. 1 1 yuChZ'-- ' v fir IM y.v.d course, not having the snow shovel put away but we have had some days that definitely felt like spring and after all the old story merely said that if the ground, hog didnt see his shadow Feb. 2, spring would arrive In a couple of days. It didnt say how long it would stay. I hope you havent become so with spring Involved you can't spare a few minutes to visit awhile on Party Line. Now that you have the smudges off the east window so the sun can shine through why dont you pull up that easy chair and sit awhile. Im , 9 FRIENDS OF MRS. Wight will be happy to know that-shis getting around some again after being confined with a broken hip Funeral FUNERAL SET for Mrs. Laura H. Morris, 85, will be held Friday. services Funeral Set v Friday for f; Local Woman Funeral services will beheld Friday for Mrs. Laura Hadley Morris, age 85, of 88 South Third West, who died Tuesday morning at the Cooley Hospital after an illness. Mrs. Morris was born Aug. in Brigham City, a daughter of William T. and Laurena Petersen Hadley. She was reared and educated in Brigham City and Ogden. 3, 1882 sur-pris- s at 8 s.m. Ward Ogden Lady, Perry Will Honor Native of BE Local Couple ward Dies Sunday their Perry Sweethearts Tuesday SHE WAS MARRIED to George F. Hamsun on Dec. 4, 1907 in will hold I.DS The Brigham City. They later re. Ball animal Salt in the ceived endowments evening, Feb. 13, from Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Ilamson Mrs. Abide Louise UdyWood, 8 to 11 p.m. in the ward cudied in 1909. She was married age 71, of 939 Rushton, Ogden, ltural hall. to Edward H. Morris on May 11, died at her home Sunday of na. Honored during t he evening 1911 LDS in the Salt Lake tural causes. will be Mr. and Mrs. Royal in He died October, Temple. Mrs. Wood was born Oct. 17, Petersen, who have been chosen 1922. 1896 in Plymouth, a daughter for the 1968 sweethearts from She was a past member of of Thomas James and Rowane the Perry ward area. the Brigham City Kindergarten Moon Udy. An excellent orchestra will When a young woman, club. On Fob. 14, 1917, she was furnish the music for the even-inshe was selected Miss North married to Horace Vern Wood and a floor show will be Ogden. She was a member of in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. highlight of the evening. the Sego Lily Camp, Daughters She had lived in Plymouth, All residents of Perry of MIA of the Utali Pioneers. She had Fielding, NorthGar-land- , age and above are invited. A Riverside, served in the Primary presid. and at McCainmon, Idaho, special invitation is extended ency of the Brigham CitySecond prior to moving to Ogden in to tlu married collides of the LDS ward, and had been a Re. 1945. community to attend, MIA of. lief society teacher for more She was a member of the fieials said. than 50 years, and had worked LDS ward. Ogden Twenty-Firs- t in the Sunday school. She had been secretary of the and Sunday MIA in Fielding SURVIVING ARETllREE sons school in Riverside. organist and two daughters, Edward II. she suffered in is at the home of her daughter Mrs. Dean Richards. Party Line was also happy to learn tliat Rosa Larsen is home IT WAS DEFINITELY a when Mrs. Lloyd (Fern) again after a serious bout witli Holmes walked in on the family the flu that put her in the from El Salvador. She gave no hospital. advance notice but decided to WELCOME HOME TO Mrs. "come home and see her two children, Dallas, who is attend- Lucille Reese who returned Sating USU and Sandra at theBYU. urday from seven weeks in Tex-aand California. She visited She will also spend some time in Honeyville with her mother in Fort Worth with a sister Mrs. Ethel Walker and herhus. Mrs. J.W. Larsen and also spent bands mother Mrs. Lenora some time in Dallas. Holmes of this city. Leaving Texas she traveled Sunday afternoon the Holmes to Merced, Calif, where she family got together at the Grant visited with her son anddaught-er- . N. Mrs. Wynn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris, Holmes residence in Willard for (Laurena) Jeppsen, both of BrigReese. a family dinner. ham City; Mrs. Edith Wester, field, West Sacramento, Calif.; SEVEN WOMEN FROM this Clyde II. Morris, Tremonton; area motored to Salt Lake City Glen H. Morris, Bloomington, on Saturday to attend the winter Minn.; ID grandchildren, ten board meeting of the Federated one sister The annual smorgasbord din. Womens Clubs held at the Union Mrs. Lillian Reeder, Ogden; building on the University of ner, sponsored by the Fifth Quorum of Seventy is scheduled one brother, George R. Hadley, Utah campus. Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, Mrs. for Saturday evening, Feb. 10, Downey, Calif. Funeral services will beheld Dean Bunderson, Mrs. George in the North Box Elder Stake in the Brigham CitySecond LDS Kelly and Mrs. Richard Kimber Center. were on hand to help with re. Serving will take place from ward chapel Friday at p.m. to 8 p.m. Donations of with Bishop Willis Hansen of. 6:30 and were joined by gistration $2.50 per plate are being ask- ficiating. Friends may call at Mrs. Verl Petersen, Mrs. Heesacker and Mrs. J. ed. Tickets are available from the Petersen Funeral Chapel Gordon Felt for the morning quorum members or will be Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to serv. meetings. Mrs. Pearl Hunsak-er- , sold at the door. The public is invited to at- ices. state treasurer, gave her Interment will be in the Brigquarterly financial report and tend, according to Rulon Smoot, ham City Cemetery. chairman. the for heard Inter, plans they national Affairs day to be held April 6, at the state capitol. All different nationalities will She PERRY SWEETHEARTS Mr. u.ul Mrs. Royal Petersen will be honored as the Perry LDS ward's 1968 sweethearts at the annual Sweethearts' Ball Tuesday, Feb. 13, Smorgasbord Set Saturday 1 d mrn-jx- SURVIVING AR E her husband, Ogdon; a son and four daugli. ters, Hal U. Wood, Mrs. (Velma) Germer, both of Ogden; Mrs. Lester (Verna) Butler, Rosemond, Calif.; Mrs. VerNon (Faye) Thompson, Gar. land; Mrs. Don (LaRee) McKay, 12 Wash.; grand, Seattle, children; two brothers and three sisters, Edmund Udy, Mrs. Karl (Effle) Welling, both of Riverside; Horace Udy, Mrs. Vernon (Rhea) Hess, both of Salt Lake Frank (Marble) Mrs. City; Munns, Garland. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 11 a. in. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial chapel in Ogden. Burial was in the Fielding cemetery. n SINGER Sewing Machines Will locate in Brigham City in the near future, to better serve Box Elder County. Watch the paper for date! m wmsamLim TWO BIG LEAGUE GAMES FRIDAY Intermountain Box Elder VS. 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