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Show Bear River Reports home of Mrs. Hazel Lowe and son Clark. Willard Reports Parents See Wings Awarded at Primary Brigham Miss Saturday 15 AT THE home VISITORS Bridal Shower Honors Utah 1969 November 6, Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, three in each group. A record of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Friday night. crowd enjoyed dinner at 6p.m. and Mrs. Perry have been Mr. MRS. AFTON DAVIS was then stayed to play the many and Robert (Carolyn) Kelly the lucky winner ofthebeauti. games and enjoy the other daughter from Southern carnival events. fUl quilt raffled off at the and their daughter Mar-IlLinda Larsen, daughter of Willard school carnival Fri-daPerry from Blackfoot, IdaMr. and Mrs. Ronald Larsen, night. ho. suffered a broken nose and Most of the children attend-inVisitors at the home of were in bruises and lacerations In a the carnival Mr. and Mrs. Ira Archibald one car rollover north ofWll-larare Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nel- costumes. The costumes were She son and three children from judged by class groups with was Saturday morning. from the released the each stage. attend-egroup crossing all Cedar City. They the Willard school carnival Prizes were given to the best hospital Sunday morning. Call-forni- a y y g By Mrs. Irving Christensen Mrs. Nancy Hardy and her mother Mrs. Marian Robert, son hosted a bridal shower at the Robertson home In Brig, ham City last Saturday after, noon for Miss Sheryl Brails, ford who will become the bride of Brian Anderson this week. Those attending from here were Mrs.NolaNessler, Mrs. Thora Anderson andMrs.Mit-z- i daughter ofMr.andMrs. Fred Anderson won the prizes for the best costumes. In the drawings Jeffery Dal-ltheld the lucky number for the hot wheels; Melony Dickey got the doll; Lorlel Davis won the ping pong set and Janice H. Holmgren got the toaster. By program was presented by the class and Joyce Fredde to Bart wings presented Braegger, Bryan Hemsley, Stephen Brlmberry, Michael Holmes, Joel Roberts, Pam Openshaw, Barbara Nelson, Natalie Ipsen, Lori Hubbard, Lisa White, Lisa Carlsen, Lori Mower, and Jill Gor. don. Cole Blackwell was but eligible for his wings. Refreshments were served to their parents by the children, A JOURNEY TO the Holy Land was enjoyed by parents of the Top Flight class from the Willard ward Primary Sunday afternoon. Members of the class directed by their teacher, MaryCatherineWil. son, presented a program actual flight conditions son of JIMMIE DALTON, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dalton, was confirmed by his uncle Frank Ipsen in services held In the Willard ward Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long. more and two children Donna and Larry from Kansas City, Mo. have been visitors at the The Willard Second ward Primary Top Pilot class held their solo flights Wednesday afternoon during Primary with their parents attending. A MR. AND MRS. Blaine An. derson attended the wedding and reception in Honeyville Nessler. Thursday night for her broth-e- r The afternoon was spent Dennis Bowman. On playing games. A delicious Saturday evening they luncheon was enjoyed. enjoyed an early Thanksgiv. ing dinner at the home of her MR. AND MRS. FRED An. parents Mr. and Mrs. Rulon derson are the proud parents Bowman in Honeyville. of a baby boy born Oct. 22 Elmo and Kathleen at the Cooley, hospital. The were Ogden visitors on Andersons also have two lit. Monday. tie girls. The maternal grandparents THE FOLLOWING babies are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Han. received blessings and names sen of Brigham City, and Mr. in sacrament meeting last and Mrs. Harland Anderson Sunday: the baby of Mr. and of Bear River City are the paMrs. Howard Pierson will be called Mahlon Scott; the young ternal grandparents. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben the name MRS. SHIRLEY IVERSON Tingey received was hostess to her club on Jeremy Earl, and the new ba. by of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Iver. Selman will be called Chris-tiaGlenn. son of Brigham City called on the Dick Nesslers Sunday afSUSAN TINGEY daughter ternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tingey AND MRS. IRVING and Randall Felter son of MR. Christensen accompanied the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Felter Elmo Christensen family to were confirmed members of Bountiful Sunday afternoon to the LDS church. Mrs. Andrea Huggins, Gla. visit Mr. and Mrs. Thirl Christensen. dys Thorsen, SerettaJohnsen, Weekend guests at the home Clytie Anderson and Winnie Jensen attended club at the of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater were Mr. and Mrs. Glen home of Mrs. Ivy Graser in Simper of Salt Lake City. Willard Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon have gone to Arizona for the JOHN HARDY and Charles winter, Warnick flew to San FrancisSUNDAY VISITORS at the co last week where they at. tended the Pacific National home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dairy show at the Cow Palace. Felter were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mariam Thompson of Dale Smith and family of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Corinne visited our sacrament meeting Sunday. She Johnny Van Scoyk and fam. was a guest of her duahgter ily of Bountiful. Weekend visitors at the and family, the DeVerleBar-kers- . home of Mr. and Mrs. Julander were Von Julander and sons Delvon and MRS. WAYNE (Karen) Lin. deman is staying with her par. Kendall of Heber City. ents Mr. and Mrs.OdvarTro-setBISHOP AND MRS. Roger while her husband is in Hendrickson and family spent the service. last weekend in Gunnison and dinner Saturday evening visiting relatives Fayette, guests at the home of Mr. and friends. and Mrs. Milton Bywaterwere Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simper of of Logan were Sat. Salt Lake City and Mr. and urday night dinner guests at Mrs. Lynn Clarkxrf Brigham the home- - of Joyce and De. City. m Wayne Julander. ' Mr. and Mrs. CliffMateson MRS. FLORENCE Gardner have left for Palm Springs, accompanied her daughter Calif, to spend the winter. Mrs. Dorthy Jeppsen and fam-ilto Lyman, Wyo. last A FAMILY PARTY was held Sunday at the home of Mr. Helen Salt of Fulmer Mrs. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen. Lake City and Mrs. LaVoy Those enjoying the get-tMickelson of Centerville were Mrs. Mark Udy, gether visited their mother Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Street, Pearl Elwell on Friday and Mrs. Faye Vernleuw, Mr. and her celebrate her Mrs. Dale Hunsaker and Mr. helped birthday. and Mrs. Gary Vernleuw all from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. A HALLOWEEN merry, Earl Jones of Hooper, Mr. and was held as the MIA Mrs. Lewis L. Boothe, Mr. social. All classes were in. and Mrs. Robert Richards and volved in skits, games and Mrs. Robert aylor of Brig, spook, alley. ham City. The officers wish to thank everyone for their special MR. AND MRS. LORINTin. effort. gey and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dickson and son of Brigham THIRTY MIA members and were Sunday visitors at three chaperones attended City the homes of Ben and Steve Hello Dolly" at the Valley Music Hall Tuesday night. Tingey. Miss Marilyn Hendrickson They made the trip in a char, hosted a surprise birthday tered bus. party on Monday, Oct, 28 The local MIA girls basket, for Lori Nickolaisen. ball teams won their games Games were played and last week in league play. served. The junior team beat the Sunday dinner guests at the and the Twelfth ward home of Mrs. Maxine Adam, senior team won by forfeit son were Mr. and Mrs. Mar-lfrom the Twentieth ward. Checketts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayson THE ACKERMAN children and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney attended a Halloween party Checketts. Saturday, Nov. at the home evening Spending of their aunt Mrs. Gerald with RobertSaturday and Judy Nel. Ackerman at Sandy. son and wishing Judy a happy After spending a week in St. were Mr. and Mrs. birthday Nola Benedicts hospital Mrs. Oleen Nelson and daughter home last Nessler returned Kristi, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Por. Wednesday feeling much bet. rltt and children and Mr. ter. and Mrs. Nell Nelson and children. PROMOTED Paul C. Petersen has been promoted to assistant vice president with Ogden bank. ab-se- Bank Gives n n h Cham-berlai- n y d 2 Promotion ToBCIVlan Promotion of Brigham City man Paul C. Petersen to an assistant vice president of Citizens National bank in was announced this week by D.F. Wight, executive vice president. Petersen has been engaged in banking years, spending the past three years at Citizens National their solo flights them eligible to receive their wings. The wings were presented to the children by Klea Nebeker and pinned on by their mothers. Receiving their wings were Clay Mor. gan, Jennifer Hall, Sandra Torgesen, Susan Wells, Colin Alan Chambers, Marble, Kathryn Dunn, Marlin Wlddi. son, Bruce Holmes, Stephen Kap. Also eligible for their wings but not present were Wendy Horten, Jimmie Dalton and Brenda Goff. Refresh-ment- s depicting food from the Holy Land consisted of date cookies, rye bread, olives, cheese and fruit punch. n Chris-tense- as they took which made Mrs. E.F. Watts d Thank You wish to express thanks to the citizens of Brigham City for their support of the city administration this past four years and during the city elections just held. would hope that we can all unite together in our continuing efforts to keep and make Brigham City a fine place in which to live. Once again Thank You. Og-de- . Bank. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school and recent, ly graduated from Weber State college, receiving a degree in banking and finance. He Is active in church and civic affairs. He successfully completed an LDS mission to Scotland, and is presently Elders quorum president in the Brigham Sixth ward. He is a charter member of the Golden Spike Empire club and serving as a director. Petersen is active in the Ogden chapter of (AIB)Ameri-ca- n Institute of Banking, serving as vice president. He is married to the form, er Carolyn Hansen. They have one child and reside at 528 South First East, Brigham City. pres-entl- y Army Officer Now in Vietnam Army Second Lieutenant Larry .J). Kelv 26, son of,. ''Wilson Keck, Mm9td-Mr- s. 1050 Mdfcle Drive, Brigham City, was assigned Sept. 10 to the 27th Artillery in Viet, nam, as an operations officer. His wife, Rae, lives at 1027 East Third North, Brigham City. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Checketts Daniel and Mr. and Mrs. Boel of Murray. Visiting with the Dick Nes. slers and Irving Christen, sens on Saturday were Jo. seph Murray and children Staurt, Russell and Carolyn and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ba. ker of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Redd of Ogden spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Gertrude Jen. sen. World War I Association To Hold Annual Reunion The annual reunion of the Field Artillery World War I association will be held Nov. 15 at the armory on avenue, Salt Sunnyslde Lake City, according to R.W. t Forrest, Brigham City, of the group. Registration will start at 11 a.m. A short business meet-inwill convene at 12 noon, to be followed by a social hour and banquet. Special enter, talnment is beingprovldedfor the ladies during the business meeting period and an appropriate program will be given during the banquet. Reservations should be in to the acting secretary, E.W. Crocker, 2003 South 16th East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 by Nov. 13. This regiment made up of 'six batteries, headquarters company, supply and sanlta-tiohad a wartime strength of some 1,400 men from all parts of Utah, plus approxl-matel300 who went overseas as replacements for other , units, or a total of 1,700 145th since our last reunion. So have a genuine get.to. gether this Nov. 15. lets pres-iden- g y "to 1,800 men. Of these some 255 are pres-entl- y on the mailing list of the association, according to Secretary Crocker. It is believed another 500 or so are scattered through, out Utah and other states and an effort is being made to get as many as possible to this 50 years years reunion after their demobilization. As Crocker stated: Its later than you think. At least 21 of our known members have crossed the great divide The first attempted assassin-atioof a U.S. president was directed at Andrew Jackson on Jan. 30, 1835, by Richard Lawrence whose two pistols missed fire while Jackson was a funeral in the Capitol. PARSONS SERVICE Oils new additive discovery Its a multifor furnace oil: Perma-Flo,-- . American purpose additive; it helps keep your fuel ...it and its also a filter clog-fre- e helps keep furnace oil flowing free in De-Ice- below-zer- o with all weather. American were delivering this r, -- comes Perma-Fl- o Brand Furnace Oil fall. And you pay nothing for it. But just because your present brand of heating oil doesnt have it, you dont have to do without it. Not while were obligation, of course. 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Visiting with the Irving Christensens Sunday evening were Mr, and Mrs. Joseph I. verson of Brlglmm City, MRS. ROY Lewis and Mrs, Shirley Iverson gave a show, er at the Lewis home on Monday of last week for Mrs. Dorthy Ackermnn. Close nelghlmrs were Invited. Re. freshments were served and a good time was had by all. Mrs. Ackerman received many lovely gilts. J. Christen, sen accompanied her dauglt. ter Meredith Weese to Ogden on Tuesday of last week, A large crowd attended the school carnival last Friday evening. Supper was served games of different kinds were played and prizes awarded. Jol.ynn Sorensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sor. ensen and Jane Anderson MRS. CARRIE SUPPER GUESTS AT the Clayson home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clay, son and family from Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Judy Merrill and son from rhoenlx, Arlz, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rom. ney and children from Provo. Nell Nel. 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