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Show 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Local Mss Will Wed Eagles Slate Annual Dance Thursday, March 14, 1968 Fraternal Order 0 cene ociai Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA of Eagles members and their partners will enjoy the lodge's annual St. Patricks Day dance on Saturday, March 16, at the aerie hall. The dance Is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. and continue for an evening of funanddanc. ing to the music of the Phil Valencia orchestra. All members are urged to be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Lichfield of Brigham City hosted a dinner Sunday tor family and friends to announce of their the engagement daughter, Ruth Elma, to J. Dale Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant A. Robinson of Calif. The couple plans an early July wedding and will make a home in California. Miss Lichfield is a grad-uat- e of Box Elder High school Torrance, 'Sr 3SP has attended Brigham Young university. She is employed in the drivers license division at the State Office building. bride, The prospective groom is a senior at Brigham Young university, majoring in geology and spent last summer doing geological work in the Caribean. He recently returned from a Spanish American mission for the LDS church. guests at the family dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Faber of Salt Mrs. Faber is Lake City. the former Dianne Liclifield, sister of the prospective bride. Robinson recently graduat-ein geophysics and is enrolled at the College of Medicine at the University of Utah. and cur-rent- Couple Sets May Date Announcement sX s' made e i 1 ff TW ml t is of the engagement and forth, coming marriage of Miss Jensen to William E. Norris by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan H. Jensen of Brigham City. The future bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. E.S. Clough of Boise, Idaho. The couple has circled a May date for their wedding, and will make their home In Boise. Miss Jensen is a graduate of Box Elder Hith school and of Utah State university in i; Logan. She completed n d 12. a month post graduate dietetic internship at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass., and is currently chief dietitian at St. Lukes Hos. pital Couple Returns From Trip to San Bernadino in Boise, Idaho. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Boise High school and attended Boise College. He is a captain in the Idaho National Guard and is Assistant Commandant of the Idaho Military Academy. He is currently an accountant with the Boise accounting firm of Rife, Wilson and Przy-bylsin Alio Ruth Lima Lichfield uill become JULY BRIDE the biide of . Dale Robinson in an eail) July ceietnony, aftei which the couple will make then home in California. Boise. ? TO BE WED Aim Camille Jensen, former Brigham City resident, will hetome the bride of William T. Morris in a ceremony scheduled foi Ma). The couple tcill make a home in Boise. Civic Club to Observe Birthday With Luncheon Civic Improvement . Club will celebrate its bplthday with a gala bi itliday party on Sat. urday, March 23, atl2;30p.m. at tne Eagles lodge. Theme for the event is Hello Dollies, with a de. lightful afternoon of music provided by the Junior High school girls chorus under the direction of Jay Valentine, music instructor. FOR the luncheon event will be Mrs. Reed Buike and Mrs. Roland HQlinan, with Mrs. DeLonne Mrs. DeLonne Anderson. This animal event is open to j the public, and reservations, must be made by Tuesday, Mar. 19, in order to assure space at the luncheon. may be made by calling Mrs. Glenn Anderson at Mrs. Reed Burke or Mrs. Roland at 723.8-488- , Holman at 723.8844. 723-299- Square Dance Club to Meet Set Next Week Mr. and Mrs.. H. Melvin Rollins of Brigham City recently returned from an eight-datrip to Southern California where they, with 326 other descendants of H. Melvins grandfather James Henry had a Rollins family re. union on March 2 at San Bernardino. James Henry Rollins was among 500 who were led to San Bernardino by Amasa Lyman and Charles C. Rich, members of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the LDS church, that had been died by President Brigham Young a to colonize Southern Couple After April Rite The latest Home Evening presented at the Pioneer Me. mortal Nursing home on Thursday evening was sponsored by the high priests of the Fifth LDS ward. The total program was presented by the family of Willard Christensen. Opening prayer was by Carrie Armstrong, a home rest, dent. Willard Clnistensen acted as master of cei emonies for the evening, which began with a song by the entire family, acHow Great Thou Art, companied by Linda Christen, sen. Linda then presented a piano solo, and the children sang Go Fly A Kite. A poem was given Water Noises by Marrilee Christensen, and Linda and Sharon Chlrstensen then sang a duet number. The children joined in My n Favoiite Things, and Christensen then present-eCasey at the Bat. Willard and Lola Christensen r sang two duet numbers, which the entile family joined in Now The Day is Over. Closing piayer was by Vern Johnson, a home resident. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. (Eric) Ericsson, 648 South Sixth West, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Gary Clement, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Clement of Blackfoot, Idaho. The couple will exchange wedding vows in a ceremony to be performed April 5 at the Sixteenth LDS ward chapel. They will be honored at an open house at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony, and friends and relatives of the couple are extended a cordial invitation to attend. Miss Ericsson is a 1967 graduate of Box Elder High school and is currently attending Steven Henager College of Business in Ogden. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Blackfoot High school is presently serving in the US Air Force. Cali-fomi- m 1851 Preliminaries in the annual Posture Parade sponsored by the Civic Improvement club were held at Box Elder High school, Tuesday March 5. Approximately 170 girls dis. their best posture played and 27 finalists were selected. The girls placing in the finals are Linda Nelson, Chris Smith, Pat Naylor, Claudia Regina Tsosie, Deanne Hailing, Linda Larsen, Janice Wheeler, Deborah Hansen, McCoy, Becky Wright, Gaylene Lott, Becky Rock, Yolanda Apps, Nani Janiak, Nancy Muir, Jolene Fonnes-beck- , Vicki Spiekerman, Kris Bunderson, Linda Young, Madsen, Lynn Bierley, Kathie Barbara Houghton, Hatch, Carol Hoopes, Kristine Larson, Sandra Cleveland. Finals will be held in the BEHS auditorium immediately after school Wednesday, Mar. 20, when a Posture Princess and two attendants will be dino in 1856. Mr. and Mrs. Rollins ac- companied other members of the Rollins family to California, inqlijding Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rollins and Mr. and Mrs. Porter E. Rollins of Lyman, Wyo; and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Leslie Rollins of Orem. at eyes Roberts Hair Fashions. How ? bv creating the hairstyle best for you personally. n Dal-en- school and in was elected treasurer 1854 of San Bernardino County, and in 1856 was also elected as. sessor of the county. He also owned and operated the first general store in San BernarHe taught Ladies, don t be blind to the great need for personalized beauty attention. We will open your chosen. They trophies assembly. will at V e (tB man will go a long way; to save his face, sighs Sassy 'A woman just sits down nt a dressing table "A m fashions be awarded the Awards 723-285- 4 tys Castle in Death Valley, Calif. They also visited with On their return trip the relatives at Minersville and group visited the famous Scot- - Orem, Utah. ( Nor-ma- Following their marriage, the couple will make a home in Ogden. af-te- Friday Night multi-purpos- Mrs. Lloyd Westenskow, Mrs. Leland Ward, Davis, Mrs. Evan Owen, Mrs. Asel Robinette, Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Max Timothy and Mrs. Glenn Anderson. Serving gills will be under the direction of Program at Nursing Home d Anderson as director mem. br. Program chairman is Mis. Arthur Linford assisted by Mrs. Marilyn Wendel. The Bushwhackers Square Gay spring decor will carry out the theme, with a proces. Dance club will meet Fiiday, sum of dollies to decorate March 15, at 8 p.m. at the walls and tables of the hall Lincoln school e wheie the luncheon and enterroom. Caller for the group tainment will take place. is Joe Bush, and attendance chairman is Mrs. is open to all inteiested pel. Arthui Linford, assisted by sons. Mrs. Ephrinm Johnson, Mrs. Last weekend the orgamza. Margaret Evans and Mrs. Earl tion held its dance at the Pio. Swenson. neer Memorial Nursing home, CHAIRMEN LUNCHEON are Mrs. Wayne Loveland and Mrs. George A. Nielson, who will be assisted by Mrs.Owtn Open House to Honor s Posture Parade Rol-lin- Family Presents testNTS and the lesidents theiethor. oughly enjoyed watching the dancing. Beginners Jamboree is scheduled for March 16 at 8:30 p.m. at Bonneville Ele. mental school, 490 Giam-eicAve., Ogden, foi pel sons inteiested in learning nioie about squaie dancing. A y Residents Enjoy Wrangler Lady for wroal .14" sportswear rr Tripto Hawaii Mrs. Frank E. (Bienda Lewis) Jensen, Jr., of Brig, ham City recently enjoyed a ten. day vacation in Hawaii, wheie she met her husband while he was on a leave from militai y service. Spec. 5 Jensen is m Vietnam, and his making her home with Mr. and Mrs. seiving wife is her par-ent- C-O-O- is VfirstisecurityM IBankAmericardj -L the word FOR CANVAS AUtHOIHIO JlGNATUm Ray H. Lewis, dining his time of overseas duty. He is the son of Frank E. 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The Reed Burke, ; and Mrs. Margaret Anderson, luncheon and musical program will be held at the Eagles Lodge. PLAN EVENT i f hen Remarks owned and liiented b) HankAmenca T Service Corporation |