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Show I 4 M BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 14, 1969 ocial cene Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor s English Guests Visit Locally Temple Rile Weds Pair Impressive rites in the Salt Lake LDS temple united Miss Suzanne Boone and John Arnold Toye In marriage on Aug. 11, with a simple home ceremony at the home of the bride- grooms parents preceding the temple solemnization, Parents of the bride are former Brigham City residents Mr. and Mrs. James T. Boone, now of Prescott, Arlz. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Toye, 222 Ninth Ave., Salt Lake City. V k. r'.n Ki r Miss Suzanne Boone became the RECENT BRIDE bride of John Arold Toye in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Aug. 11. Party Line By Ruth Phone and es. Good morning, pecially to all you who have maintained a smile and a over cheerful disposition these past muggy August days. The only reason I can even mention them today is because theres a cool breeze blowing across my desk which has lifted my dehydrated spirit enough to make it possible to speak about the whole thing. I am still clinging to the thought that we have reached the peak of the warm weather and should be on the road on the thermodown-war- meter. I HAVE KEPT BRIGHT 9 over at the the John Peter, sons this week because Spec. r 5 Bill and Mrs. (Tami) arrived home from Frank, furt, Gefmany. The big attraction though, is old Jeffery Scott. He was born on June 27, but this is the first chance the grandparents have had to see him. He will be visiting here with the Pet. ersens and with the paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cutler in Tremonton. The Bill Cutlers have fin. lshed their army travels and now that he is out of the service, he will be making new plans for his family. HAPPY bit of news conies from the stork today. Word has come over the Party Line wires that Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Richfield have a baby son born on Aug. 2. Mrs. Christensen is the form-e- r Cassle Felt, "'he little blue bundle weighed seven pounds, ten and a half ounces and the happy parents have chosen the name Troy Alten for him. Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt are the proud grandparents in this city and sharing the honors with the Alten Christensens of Richfield. Besides the grandparents the new arrival can claim four great grandparents, Mrs. Wilford Wlntch of Want 1, Mrs. LaVerne Mansfield and Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of this city. set Chris-tense- THEY ARE MIGHTY happy A duet number by Dorothy Harrop and Halu Aokl was by Isabel Bu. accompanied land, and the closing prayer was given by George Condie. Cut-le- MY quote book open to the words of Washington Irving and refer, red to them often during the past two weeks. "An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven, spreading Itself like oil over the troubled sea of thought and keeping the mind smooth and equable in the roughest weather. So pull up that easy chair, and lets have a good natured visit together on Party Line. A 723-622- s Program Given At Local Home r&jh ..& MRS. RHODA Hansen S. has been busy during the past month. Her daughter and son. in. law Mr. and Mrs. Ferron of Huntington Christensen Park, Calif., arrived tospend a week in this city with her and also spend some time with her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen. After they returned to their home, Mrs. Hansen flew to Portland, Ore., where she and Joined another daughter Dr. and Mrs. George S. Ingebo for a tour of the northwest and Canada. They traveled through Washington; went into Canada over to Lake Louise and Banff; and came back to Glacier National park. In Great Falls, Mont., Mrs. Hansen had a chance to visit with her sister, Mrs. Emily Haslam, for the first time in four years. The vacationers then continued on to Yellow, stone park, then down through Wyoming and home. MR. AND MRS. JIMMY Hac. kelman spent a delightful tour days fishing and relaxing in Yellowstone. They traveled up through Idaho to West and came back through Jackson and down through Wyoming. MR. AND MRS. DEWEY Cottle are back in the dally routine after a delightful six. NOTICE We are gathering information for the new Brigham City Directory. Your help in seeing that you are listed correctly will be appreciated. The Johnson Publishing Co., Inc. Ladies - fie sure to order your copy of the Directory from your census taker. . ALTHOUGH MRS. Bate spent a year in the United States, this is the first trip THE COUPLE were guests here for her husband. They of honor at a wedding break, flew to San Francisco from fast hosted by the London, flying over the polar parents at the Lion regions as part of a trip House following the temple planned by their teachers or. ceremony. ganization. Attending the bride was her While in the area they have made a brief trip to Yelsister, Mrs. Sidney Graham. man Craig Stayner was best lowstone National park, ac. for the ceremony. companled by Mr. and Mrs. The new Mrs. Toye grad- Don F. Olsen with whom uated in 1969 from Utah State she stayed when teaching at university in the field of medi- Lincoln school. cal technology, and the bridegroom is a 1969 graduate of SHE WAS ON Exchange with the University of Utah with a Kay Freeman, who taught in art. in major England during that school year, and the two families well became acquainted through the program. A number of friends have entertained the couple locally, Mr. and Mrs. including Howard Call who knew them while serving an LDS mission in England. A delightful musical proTHEY ARRIVED on Thurs. gram was held for residents and will stay of the Pioneer Memorial day, July 31, in the area until Aug. 25. on Aug. 7, with Plans for the their Nursing hone trip also the high priests of the Wil. a Journey to Glen lard LDS ward as sponsors. include Dam and the south, Canyon ern Utah Parks, with Miss was Charles Conducting Evelyn Foster accompanying with the open, Lofthouse, the group. They have also ing prayer by Paul Kunzler. been visiting local points of Interest. from the Two numbers Local friends of Mrs. Bate Sound of Music were sung by ire invited to call and visit while the couple are in the Susan and Janeen Woodland, accompanied on the piano by irea. their mother, Mrs. Carol Woodland. bride-groom- r Bate from England. Mrs. Bate will be rememb-erelocally as the former Miss Dorothy Eaves, who was an exchange teacher at LinShe and coln school in her husband are both teachers in their locality in Eng. land. 1955-56- BE Girl Scouts Bridging Rite A special bridging program tour of Alaska. They were accompanied on the trip will be held by Box Elder by her sister, Mrs. Erma Neighborhood of Girl Scouts Victoria and a visit to the beautiful Butchert gardens. They enjoyed fishing in the many lakes and streams along the way and traveled nearly 9,000 miles in the six weeks. SPENDING A BRIEF holl. day in this city visiting with relatives and friends has been Mrs. Dewey J. (LeAnn) of Santa Susana, Calif. She was a houseguest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, while she was in this city. She also visited with Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Cottle. Cot-ti- e MR. AND MRS. GRANT Thompson are home from an tour of the North, elght-dawest. They were accompanied on the trip by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, of Huntsville. They visited in Seattle with her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and spent two days in the Olym-plNational park. Coming home down the coast they had a relaxing time visiting the various seaports sand fishing along the way. of America on Friday, Aug. at 2 p.m. in Box Elder canyon below Mantua, with Girl Scouts receiving the la that places them into older age categories of 15, pro-gra- Parents of girls who club 4-- kinds of material to look for when we bought our second project material, and also to get patterns that would look nice on us. Then we went to Logan and bought our l. THE SISTERS SEW club met for their eighth regular meeting. Prayer was given by Janeen Parsons and Paula Parsons led us in the pledge and motto. The rolls were called and minutes read and approved. Time was then turned over to the leader. She asked Paula Parsons to give a demonstration on modeling so that we would know how for the style review. We talked a. bout getting our second pro. ject done. Then we had a work period. g area. back sale at the EH A OFFICERS Ready to begin activities with a America officers including (seated) hllen County Fair are Future Homemakers cf StandNicholas, historian; Kathi Braegger, president ; and Colleen Barker, secretary. Lots Loraine songleader; Hailing, ing are Kathy Sara, degrees chairman; the goup is Mrs, Matte parliamentarian; Rachel Bingham , reporter. Advisor for . Krueger pre-scho- Ill It K Bear River HS Future Homemakers Ready Class of 1 944 PlansforSchool Season Slates Reunion "Those Were The Days will theme the Bear River High school Class of 1944 reunion to be held on Satur. day, Aug. 16, at the South Bear River LDS stake center in Tremonton. An original program writ-teand directed by Mrs. Stokes of Bothwell will present as participants the children of the alumni of 25 years ago. Officers of the Box Elder chapter of the Future Home, makers of America are busy planning for the forthcoming school year at Box Elder High school. First activity of the sea-sowill be the annual bake sale held in conjunction with the Box Elder County fair. It will be held on Friday and Saturday, Aug. at p.m. n 23-2- Sunday Morning Kilocycles 1 90 9:00 KVOG 610 9:30 KVNIJ 60 10:00 KWIIO CLASS MEMBERS of 44 y ARE NOW being received from members in various parts of Utah, Wash, lngton D.C., Maryland, the midwest and western states, Alaska and from Bremer, haven, Germany. Booklets will be available with information about each class William members. Chapman, Tremonton photo, grapher will be there to take a class picture which will be available to class members. III I ll.iw Hi Ilh-- l' til' N i .11 li' 111 till V llliill.il rni I'- - III- - lirillg- - till' I ( llli lii In It lii I III. f.ir .ilir.ul nl iii'liliitiiin ,11 .lilrliiv . r. i.ilili'hril in IIMi I. - nut- nl tin ni. liiglir-- l liiiiinr- - .it i unit il .m Mrlil rrii .III i Irnll-- I nr rlirmt-rIht-Ii- ii - gr.inlnl iii nil it n in mi .i r.i il i cers are Elizabeth Rees, vice Colleen Barker, president; secretary; Sandy Cleveland, treasurer; Ellen Nicholas, Kathy Sara, dehistorian, Loraine chairman; grees Lois Hailing, song leader; Bott, parliamentarian; Bingham, reporter. Advisor for the group is Mrs. Marie Krueger of the homemaking department. Ra-ch- III liirn ,n mi ill- .uni mi mi inn - iii iirigiii.il rt -- r.iri li tSFNT. hm art of grooming, you mu-s- t try our beauty service at Robert s Hair If vou value the goml Fashions. r Barker Family Holds Reunion The John Newman Barker family reunion was held on Aug. 9 at Rees Pioneer park in Brigham City, with the with family members from Idaho, Wash, lngton, Bountiful, Corlnneand Brigham City in attendance, A Journal of John Newman Barker and life story of his fathers family, Alfred Great Barker, had been printed was made available to the family members. 109 family were There members present for the oc. casslon. Wv II it lnt immII finds thr Eloping young ma. i on thr ladder of success sighs Sasvy 5mFASWONS. Iniiit-lrir- Aug. 25. President of the Box Elder chapter for the coming is Kathi offi Other Braegger. jet trainer 723-285- 4 siiperotmit injiinr to make IJ it- - maiden m llihl lirdiilril I 'J? t ill season GIRLS & BOYS Florida Group Sets Luncheon Couples who have served in the Florida LDS mission will gather for a luncheon meet, ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Nebeker of Brigham City on Monday, Aug. 18. There will be guests gath. erlng from throughout Utah and Idaho for the time of visiting and reunion, with the couple each having served an LDS mission at some time in Florida. 4 E3 ol BLOUSES JUMPERS DRESSES... etc! GIRLS reg. $6 - $7 - $fi Now BOYS reg. $8- 388 & 488 Hush Puppies - $9- - $10 CANVAS 488 588 GYM SHOES Boys' sizes I88 8V to 3 ONLY AT Wl ..hi (I Il) .lIllnniM lirril rlri l In ( In lliill In thr ALL MEMBERS OF THE chapter are encouraged to contribute any of .the follow, ing items: candy, cookies, Dansante Dance club comcupcakes, sweet rolls, bread mittee members met recently or doughnuts. to plan the events of the com-in- g Girls contributing will re. season for club members, to ceive points towards going with the first dance of the state convention, with all conseason to fall on tributed items to be taken to the first Saturday in October. the homemaking room at Box Selected as chairmen for Elder High school during the the year are Mr. and Mrs. morning on Friday or Satur- Lee Clements, with commit-te- e day. Further information may members Including Mr. be obtained by calling Kathi and Mrs. Don Sederholm, Mr. at Braegger and Mrs. Jim Dixon, Mr. Any girls wishing to Join and Mrs. Mike Summers, Mr. FHS in the fall are invited and Mrs. Wayne Bowen, Mr, to contribute to the bake sale. and Mrs. Conway Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ovlatt, and is Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pett. THE ORGANIZATION dedicated to promotion of fine homemaking skills, and of its members into Tlir First responsible homemakers and citizens. Girls interested in N d Japan ( ll) membership are invited to Mil'iilii'hi v liras contact any of the officers, W orhl ar II with membership fees of $1.50 wlm h Im lit Japan cm !i"lilcr plane. liaoinph led accepted beginning with the a nun knp ol what mil In1 Japan opening of school on Monday, hr twin lirl SKIRTS Listen this Sunday to the Christian Science Radio Series for some interesting on this insights question. Its on 10 Utah Stations including: 111 l lllrr-l- -- ,un 1 SWEATERS With Parents? ( Dansante Club with their partners will meet at 6:30 p.m. for an hour and a half of reminiscing before a dinner catered by the Elwood Relief society served promp-tlat 8 p.m. General chairman for the evenings festivities is Dr. Wendell White of Tremonton, and Mrs. Jay Holmgren of Garland has sent invitations to all former classmates. Back-to-Scho- How Do You Get Along nr I are "flying up from Brownies to Junior Girl Scout pro. grams, of girls going from Junior to Cadette, or from Cadette to the Senior Girl Scout program are all invited to attend the bridging cere, mony. THE EVENT WILL come as a conclusion to the an. nual day camp program, which has been taking place dur-inthe week of Aug. 11.15 for the three younger program groups of Girl Scouting. Day camp Includes learning the seven basic outdoor skills including firebuilding and outdoor cooking, taking hikes in the river and through the coun. tryslde, making craft items from nature materials, and in. Conservation projects eluding cleanup of the camp New THE SISTERS SEW met for their seventh regular meeting, with the prayer led by Paula Parsons. The pledge and motto were led by Mrs. Parsons. The roll was called and the minutes read and approved. The time was then turned over to our leader, Mrs. Parsons, who told us about dif- REPLIES Set Annual week Nelson of this city and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Taylor of Farr West. One of the highlights of the trip was the ferry ride to nPt ferent Houseguests at the home of Mrs. Marie Thorne Jepp-son- , 222 East Second South, are Mr. and Mrs. Harold . SHOP for ALl YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS Good Selections in every dept. The BIBLE (iPgLyKJ BankAmericard USE fAMIlY PPR(l or Master Charge |