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Show mtrm BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 29, 1968 ,V O'cial . By Rutli w a rr Tv.'v .. Phone Its so quiet on our street this morning. Of course we know why. The kids are back in school. The Yamahas and Hondas are conspicious by their absence and a bicycle - Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA E Couple Sets Temple Dote , J"r ( j),, tf A Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. G. Arrol Smith the announce of Amalga engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, to Ralph H. Jenson, Karen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Jenson, former Brigham City residents now living In St. Geo-rgThe couple will be wed In the Logan LDS temple on Sept. 13, and will be honored that evening at a reception In the Delta Phi fraternity house from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Friends are cordially Invited to attend. MISS SMITH IS A graduate of Sky View High school and d LDS Seminary, and has com-plete- her freshman year at Slates Annual Flower Show Members of Spade and Hope Garden club are busily prepar. lng for the annual Community Flower Show to be held again this year In conjunction with the Peach Days celebration. All classes are open to any amateur gardener and flower arranger. These classes In. cut elude potted plants, flowers, fruit and vegetables, and flower arrangements. The theme of the show is "Travelcase of Flowers with classes for youth as well as for adults. Judging will be done by accredited judges of the National Council of State Garden Clubs, with ribbons and special awards to be given Utah State university. She Is a former employee of Doug, las Opltcal In Logan. Is a as merited. The brldegroom-to.bgraduate of Box Elder High All horticulture entries school and LDS Seminary, and must have been grown by the has fulfilled an LDS mission exhibitor. Flowers used to the Central States and ser-veneed not be, but two years with the US the arrangement must be made Army in Vietnam. He has com- by the Individual entering it. pleted his junior year at Utah Entries of peaches are State university. Invited, with require, The couple will make a ments for this class being home In Logan, where the three peaches, all of one var. d bridegroom will complete his lety. education and the bride will Even be employed. a peach pit can be In this show. "Arriving in Brigham City on Peach Days Is a class In the artistic section which a miniature arrange, ment not to exceed five inches Will in any dimension of all dried plant material using a peach pit as a base or container. This class Is not open to youth, Miss Karen Smith will become the bride Northern District of Utah but there are Interesting clas-se- s TO BE. WED for the young people as Federated Womens clubs wUl in be in a to of Ralph II. Jenson ceremony performed well. dura hold sale "Potpourri the Logan LDS temple on Sept. 1 3. The copule will live ing the Peach Days celebra-tloin Logan. The show will be staged at In the old Hamilton Drug 32 South Main, former location building downtown. There the ladles of Civic of Drewes Floral. Anyone In displaying In the Improvement club and Ladles Community club will feature show may obtain the necessary a variety of Items ranging information from the publicl-tchairman Mrs. Robert La. dress-ufrom clothing, or from the clothes for children, house, very at hold goods, trinkets, and an Chamber of Commerce. added bonus of packaged homemade cookies for sale. The public Is Invited to par. tlcipate In both the collection and sales In the store, with Its stock to appeal to all age groups. Chairman Is Mrs. Harry Bloom, assisted by Mrs. Rich-arKlmber and Mrs. J. Gor-doFelt In making plans for the annual venture. featured District Clubs Sponsor Peach Day Sale n y p 723-893- b yiaa SUSAN y Local Miss Will Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slager of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan K., to Wayne (Butch) King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elven King of & mi Mrs. Charles of Brigham City are delighted over the birth of their first child, a little girl named Amy Kristin, who arrived at Cooley Memorial hospital on July 17 weighing in at eight pounds and five ounces. This CHICAGO ter rail be lull Pipe former Diana Attend Picnic Pat-ersO- e a iUPI' Soft wacl oil pipes deposits in mains and pipes that can slowly water supply choke oil a it limn aie c.uised b ' vatu softemd with lone Unless the w.itei is li eaibon.iled lcpoits llie C.udox diusinn of o Chemetion Coipoiation. the lime sitmates it with cab mi cubon.itr whuli co.ils l.iceis of pities with loik-lik- c linn stone Howeui. tlnse nnnei.ils can be (hung d to soluble bv tieatnm the softened water with caseous carbon dioxide pieu'iitini; e( piiciustntion In pipes The imlsible tasteless gas also a stable watei condition that deposits a light roatimt in pipes, pieventinu rust uts lall-m- Cln-c.il- buai-bona'- g Business Women i and Wash-ingto- d In Samoa. THE DON NELSON family Is back In the swing of things here after a vacation In Ore-goMrs. Nelson flew there ahead of her famUy and spent ten days with her sister Mrs. Bill Blschoff who was recov-erln- from major surgery. Mr. Nelson and children Deb. ble, Brent, Annette and Jean-nettdrove up for the of a niece on August e wed-din- Temple Rite is Dated For Early Fall Wedding Another daughter and Mr. and Mrs. David be at home in Brigham City. children Ma-tro- n cere-mon- y A fi lend NEW YORK i UPI of Jules Podell. owner of the Copacabana night club, asked him to put Ins girl fiiend in the chorus "She looks like Bugitte Baidot. is built like Sophia Loien is as sexy as Elizabeth Tavloi and has legs like Cyd Chansse." the man said ' How come you just want a choi us gu s job for her?" asked Podell 'I don't want to spoil her." his friend replied. I Mrs. Kathleen Biggs will accept students beginning Fall semester. Intermediate and advanced. Call 723-573- We have the magic touch at Roberts Hair Fashions. The last word in hair styling just for you. graduates at BYU summer graduation. President N. Tanner of the LDS church conducted the morning exer-cisewhere Boyd Packer was the main speaker. In the after, noon Kim received his bach-elo- r of science degree inblol. ogy and agricultural science in a separate ceremony for 75 graduates In this group. At this exercise he had the honor of being chosen to give 'O 1 the benediction. it comes to spreading Lawson and his wife will ;When the news, says Sassy, the continue to make their home is more dependable than in Provo while he goes on to work on his masters degree. s WELCOME HOME to Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes who have moved here from San Pedro, Calif, to make their home. Dallas Is a native of this city and Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Othello Stokes. He will be employed as a counselor at the Clearfield Job Corps center. Friends might be Interested to know that Mnpif Lfclst-rifri- r Brlghanl ts SWEATERS 1 WHOLE MILK FlIEfJH DAILY! at a Low Price Shady Brooli i 723-285- 4 BLOUSES mile north of Brigham City their and Hadley Richard, Brenda and Douglas also were on hand for the wedding. Mrs. Hadley was of Honor at the and her children Richard was ring bearer and Brenda was flower girl. The Nelsons spent some time at Newport, Wash, where Brent and his father went deep sea fishing and brought back some pretty good sized salmon. The rest of the family spent their time enjoy, lng the beach and a chance to swim in the ocean. SKIRTS 1 g 10. Veimont and New Hamp-hn- e had mountain lions until about 1880 DAIRY n after spending the past two weeks here. They came for the wedding of her son Winston on August 14, and stayed for the welcome home for another son Clifford The. ron Freeze who has just from an LDS mission cie-nt- school and LDS Seminary, and is a senior at Utah State university. He fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Central States. After a short honeymoon, the couple will Is 624 East MR. AND MRS. GEORGE (Mina) Tillery returned Tues. day to their home In es-s- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waite, Hyde Park, announce the engagement and forthcoming marBert riage of their daughter, Nancy, to Dean FreeB. Dean Mrs. Mr. of and Freeman, Jr., son man of Brigham City. The couple plans to be married on Wednesday, Sept. 11, in the Logan LDS temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception to be held at the Colonial Mansion in Logan. Miss Waite is a graduate of North Cache atHigh school and LDS Seminary. She has is and presently tended Utah State university employed at the University for the Peace Corps. Freeman is a graduate of Box Elder High address new Fifth North. El-do- n City. Lo-ga- n lob-ber- Kanab. Kim was among 1,500 Tiny Daughter n Local Resident is Feted son-in-la- commencement exercises for their grandson Kim Thomas Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Barbara) Lawson of Couple Greets Mr. their e ; N lghswonger 9 e the couple will Mom Is the well-wishe- hand-mad- Co-nin- e. Christensen, and grandparent honors are being shared by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christ-enseand Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nlghswonger, all of Brigham trip to that At 90th Birthday Party e MORE NEWS ABOUT peo-piwe know comes from the Carl Wolds who journeyed to Provo last week to attend Sociables far-of- f country. Hansen spent some time In HAPPY BIRTHDAY A surprise birthday party Thailand on an assignment honored David Joseph Oldham of Brigham City on his from Hill Air Force base. Musical numbers consisting 90th birthday as friends gathered on the Fox patio last of Instrumental and vocal Sunday following morning worship servii.es for cake will be presented by s and punch mixed with for the guest of members of the family. honor at the event. Refreshments wUl round out the evening, served by Dorcas LaVaun Herbert, Johnson. chairman, will preside at the meeting. All members are cordially Invited to attend. Friday even-lndance will be held In LDS ward at the Flfth-18tcultural hall, with the Tool, son orchestra providing mu-siA beautiful Sunday morning, Christopher, seven months Light refreshments will Aug. 25, following morning old, where Brian is a high be served. Membership cards found school teacher. Christopher will be worship services, required for admit-tanc- e friends gathered on the Fox Is Mr. Oldhams first greatto the dance. patio for birthday cake and grandchild. punch and to wish "Happy A RESIDENT OF Brigham Birthday to one of Brigham City for about eight years, Citys senior citizens. Guest of honor was David Mr. Oldham enjoys his morn, Joseph Oldham, bom 90 years lng walks and visiting and ago on Aug. 23, 1878, In talking with his neighbors and New Jersey. His work friends. Business and Professional was In two widely different He would like to take this Women from Brigham City refields of endeavor. He was opportunity to thank all his cently attended a northern dls. associated with the firm of family and friends for all their trlct picnic held at Willow AUen and Dunning who spe- well wishes and for the many park in Logan. cialized In making cigars not greeting cards which he Board meeting was held on in observance of his Monday evening, Aug. 26 at only of unusual and exotic 90th birthday. tobaccos, but also experimentthe home of Elva Pierson. ones of many ed In September meeting scheduled at that time will be held on unique designs. He was also associated for many years Prosperous Pooch the third Monday In Septem-ber- . with the Prudential Insurance Compnay of America. Members are reminded of A NAIROBI, Kenya 1UPI1 board meeting at the Rama-dthe life? The sweepeis at HIS WIFE, WHO before her dog's Inn In Salt Lake City on Bata shoe fnctoiv .should have marriage was Mary Ham- It so wood Sept. 8 at 8:30 a.m. All committee chairmen and officers mond, died In 1945. Since her Seeking in reused .sweeper death he has continued to re- salat ips, trade union leader S. should be in attendance. side with his daughter and Kubal told a Nahobl court the Those planning to attend the the Rev. and Mrs. factory guuid dog Is fed about board meeting should call the 72 crnts woith of food daily. Earl Seymour Fox. telephone committee or PresiThat dog sits at the fartoiy dent He has two grandsons, Brent Elva Pierson. sate all day dolmi nothing but Robinson Fox, who lives In Ins daily food t a lion Is mot e San Francisco, Calif., and Is than the sweepeis there Instant Benefit the Del Monte by employed make.'1 he said FULTON. Mo iUPI' Boyce Company; and Brian Oldham Boren cut his finger on the Worse jet, Kubal said, the v Fox, who lives In Las Vegas dog wasn't able to foil a clasp of his new accident with his wife Linda and son Inst year. pollry ti Brig-hamit- Sept. 13. Following their marriage, make a home in Bountiful. fireside meeting on Sunday, Sept. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the small chapel of the tabernacle. The Wesley Hansen family of Corinne will present slides of Thailand taken on a recent i 7 FORMER Bountiful. The cbuple will be wed on Sept. 27 in the Fifteenth LDS ward chapel, with a reception in their honor to follow the ceremony. Miss Slager is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and is currently employed at Hill Air Force base. attended King bridegroom Prospective with the U.S. Bountiful High school and is serving will Army currently stationed at Ft. Carson, and be honorably discharged from the service on Cache. Brigham LDS Sociables will hold their monthly t ANOTHER has spent a week here and rela-tlvevisiting friends Mrs. Thomas A. (Max-lne- ) Blakely has been a guest of her mother Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Blakely took the time off from a busy sched-ulas school nurse In the Garden Grove district at Newport Beach, Calif. Her husband Dr. Thomas Blakely couldnt get away to make the trip with her. He Is with the Orange Coast college. Slate Fireside I! Wed Early Fall Rites n LDS SLAGER K. d WLJVL an adventuresome small fry gets brave and pedals up to the corner. When Its possible to slip out from under moms watchful eye. With all that extra time now it should be easy for all you harried housewives to find that extra five minutes to vis It awhile on Party Line. Party Line Is always so happy to get a news tip about any of our former Brlghamites and what they are doing so this morning, we send out our congratulations to Mrs. L.A. (Carrie) Rennlck who has just won the Westchester womens championship In Ingle, golf wood, Calif. Of course were not too surprised since Carrie was always right up front when she used to haunt the local tourna-men- t links. The three-daconcluded with a banquet last week where she received the trophy. The Rennlcks are planning a trip to our city' and should arrive about Peach They will be house, Days. guests of her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Don Worthen. They will spend two weeks here and then stop In Las Vegas to visit with her Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Ervlng Zlnck. Be sure and say hello when you re In town. Party Line will have a wire open for a message from you. 1 In nine on the street is as hard and three-thlrt- y to find as a pheasant the day after hunting season opens. The only small vehicle Is traffic on our street an occasional trlcyle when between U 723-622- CllItitg |