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Show night. They had dinner at the Golden Spike cafe and then went to the tome of Mrs. R.W. Forest for the remainder of the evening. , Joining to extend well wish, es were club members Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. J.Y. Ferry, Mrs. Bill Kingston, Mrs. Spencer Stone and a special guest Mrs. Dale Fryer. SPENDING THE Thanksgiv. ing holidays here are form, er Brigham ites Mr. and Mrs. children Fife and Wynn Lauryl, Wyneete, Jo Lyn, and Bradley of Redlands, Calif. They will be joined by another daughter Kerry who is attend, ing school at BYU. The visl-tor- s are houseguests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Basil Charles Fife will Join the group for Thanksfamily giving dinner. A granddaugh. ter, Miss JoL Begeson, of Lafayette, Ind. who Is mak. ing her home with the Basil Fifes and attending school here will also be with the family group. THE R.N. PRICES are get. ting the turkey and trimmings ready for their family group which will Include Mr. and Mrs. David Price and child, ren of Boise, Idaho and Lt. Col. and Mrs. Alan Price and family. Col Price arrived home to surprise his family for the holiday from Eglin AFB in Florida. His wife and children make their home in North Ogden while he is away. Fife. Its no secret what our PilOn Thanksgiving Mr. and grim fathers did on Thanks, Mrs. Vern Hansen and family giving and I thought you might of Honeyvllle and Mr. and Mrs. be interested to know what our city fathers are going to do on Turkey Day. Olof AND MRS. Zundel will be spending the day quietly at home with MAYOR E. their family. report on that group and found that the Frank Reeders would have their entire family home for the day. Their attorney son Robert would come up from Salt Lake City, their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Suzanne) Rees and two children Kirt and Cherylin would come from Elaine Idaho. Montpelier, would be home from BYU and of course Calvin and Brent would be there too. Going one step further decided we should know about our state legislators to make the report complete. son-in-la- Caziers have Invited her sister Gaynell Olsen and a sister and brother-in-laThe have her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Nye of Paris, Ida. ho and their daughter Karen home from school at BYU to join with them and Mary Jo, Christine and Carolyn. A1 Mr. and Mrs. Lea and family of Ogden to join with them and their child-reKathy, Jeff and Craig for the day. s OVER AT THE Byron they are going to celebrate a real old fashioned Flck-li- n CLAUDE OLSEN home it will be a quiet day with her mother Mrs. William Andersen the only one of the family coming to enjoy AT THE the traditional feast. The Wayne Jensens will be sharing turkey and all the trimmings with his twodaugh. ters, Mrs. LuAne Keller and four children, and Mr. and Mrs. David W. (Paula) Jensen Thanksgiving with her sister and small son, at the Jensen Mr. and home. and brother-in-law- , Mrs. Fielding Davis, and the SINCE IT SOUNDED as if family Kesler, Armstrong Mary, Juliann, Thomas, Jon the day was well taken care of for our city councilors and Ellen. I turned to our County THE BLAINE Olsens will chairman for a briel n Arm-strong- Com-missio- n Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 28, 1968 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, RUEL M. ESKELSEN will have his turkey dinner at the tome and daughof his ter Mr. and Mrs. Les Dunn. The Dunns will also have in si son-in.la- 470 No. Main and 680 So. Main thru MONDAY, Nov. 27th thru Dec. 1 st Midnight Sale Prices Effective Nov. 29th - from 8 p.m. to Midnight CHRISTMAS DAY 7 . FOR THE FIRST TIME IN several years the MacYoungs will have their whole family together for the holiday, Kathleen, Susan and Kelly will be home from their studies at BYU, Charles, and John will be there, and her father Char-le- s D. Another Hlgginson. guest will be Pat Glen, Susan and Kathleens roommate at BYU. Well there you have it. Sounds as if well all have plenty of turkey and stuffing and I dont exactly mean MISS the turkey. WRAP BILLY BLAST OFF 7 action toy as seen on TV list COCOA MATS 14" Genuine X Ydy Superior Quality. Made to last. Reg. 2.47 $8.00 MASON Wed In Early December Rite WSC Adult Classes to Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Cathy Mason Mr. to Scott Hall by parents of the bride-to-band Mrs. Lawrence K. Mason of Brigham City. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall of Brigham iCty. The couple will be wed on Dec. 6 at the Artistic Manor, where they will be honored at a reception following the ceremony. Miss Mason is a student at Box Elder High school. Prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder High school, and is currently attending Weber State college. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home in Brigham City. e, Weber State college, in with Box Elder School District is conducting adult evening classes in Brigham City. for Weber n 29th 8 p.m. to Midnight CATHY Local Couple Will Begin Here -- Alv n STORES FRIDAY, NOV. v v n Spotlight to both 3 rolls u ' rs 1 Follow the oco-Fabric. beth and Caroline of Provo will also be with the family group. addition to their children at home a son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Michael Dunn of Logan, her brother and four and sister-in-lachildren, the Quin Eskelsens; another brother and sister, in. law and their four child, ren Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eskelsen, her brother-in-laMR. AND MRS. M.Y. Feery and sister and two childrer and children John, Jane, Ben, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Can-noof Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Sue and Helen of Corinne will be dinner guests of her par. Bruce Gordon of Salt Lake ents Mr. and Mrs. David Call. City, and Scott Gordon who is school at BYU. Another daughter of the Calls, attending Bruce and Scott are children Mrs. Rita Evans andher child-reDavid, Ann, Bob, Eliza- - of the Vaughn (Anora) Gordons of La Mirado, Calif. Friday, Nov. 29th 24 100 . winter quarter courses will take place Thursday, Dec. 5, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. In the north High foyer of Box Elder school. college in PERSONS INTERESTED taking college credit courses r here are encouraged to at this time to insure scheduling of those classes la sufficient interest is which reg-iste- Troop 322 Sets Dinner shown. Tentative courses that may be conducted include English II, Ceramics, Utah History, Business Law, Family Life 17 (advanced sewing), sociology, spatial reading, audio visual aids and advanced music. Other courses will be if enough interest is indicated at the time of reg. Scout Boy Troop 322 will hold a spaghetti dinner on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at Gillespie Hall, from 5;30 to 0; 30 p.m.1 The public is invited to the dinner, with prices set at $1.50 for adults and 73 d con-duct- cents for children. istration. '''' '4 V Stress Perspiration NEW YORK lUPH If the palms of your hands perspire, Its a sign of emotional stress. Sweat glands In the palms and soles of the feet respond only to emotion and so do those of the armpits and forehead to some extent Dr. Rich-Bi- d L. Dobsen. of the University of Oregon Medical School, said so in a report to the American Medical Association i AMA i . Sweat glands of the rest of the body respond primarily to heat. These are just part e Specials youll find! Shop 1 CARRS MIDNITE SALE w- - Powerhouse 7Vh POWER SAW m v Many Other In Store Specials ALL DAY! v; re TTTTf - rf 1 i 1 Girls SNOW BOOTS 1 RACK Ladies LINGERIE y reduced FAMILY 'T?) QlkJ your 1 Muk APPARE1 A mcri..ircl or Master Charge at 7th So. ami Main |