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Show I 1 I Bear River Reports Home From Arizona Jensen visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon Vreeken in Salt Lake City and Jack are home after spending the and Mrs. Mr. Christensen in Bountiful. past several months in Mrs. Bob Christensen of Arizona. Earl Whitaker, son of Mr. Hyde Park spent Tuesday Mrs. and Mrs. Lloyd Whitaker, has with her mother-in-laBesie Christensen. She also been home the past two weeks and on furlough. He returned to his San Diego Zoo, Sea World and attended Relief society of sofa base at Ft. Sill, Okla. last the with making helped saw the Killer Whale. Wednesday. They made a trop to Mexcali pillows. Mr. and Mrs. Mario and Tecate in Mexico and Checketts, Mr, and Mrs. Clair Sunday Guests crossed the new toll bridge Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. from San Diego to Coronado Mr. and Mrs. Dale Redd of Theone Hansen and Bishop as well as many other places Ogden were Sunday guests at and Mrs. Roger Hendrickson of Interest. the home of her mother, Mrs. attended the Seventies social at the North Box Elder Stake Gertrude Jensen. Attend Swing Sing Mrs. Elmo center Saturday evening. Mr. and Christensen and children were They enjoyed a lecture by Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holmgren in Salt Lake City Wednesday Tate from Brigham Young and children Richie and Dawn afternoon. university and a buffet and Mrs. Myrtle On Monday of last week luncheon. Hollingsworth of Brigham Mrs. Dell Holmgren, her Mr. and Mrs. Edward City attended the Swing Sing mother Mrs. Leonard Bishop Mrs. Maxine Clayson, presented by the college grandmother Mrs. Adamson and daughters fraternities and sororities on and the Ice Follies at Salt Lucetta Thompson visited her Saturday night in the Fine sister Mrs. Helen Barrett at enjoyed Palace Friday evening. Arts building at USU in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orem. Mrs. John Holmgren and Hear B YU Speaker daughter Denise were Salt Lake City visitors on The Laurel girls, their Messervy on the theatrical parents and leaders attended e Laurel stanQuilting Bee performing tour will include: the Debbie Wight, daughter of Mr. dards night at the North Box Mrs. Myrtle Anderson had a Elder Stake center on and Mrs. David Wight; Debbie week. quilting bee last Wednesday. Thompson, daughter of Mr. Tuesday evening of last Arnold Stringham from the Dinner was served to Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Thompson; Debbie Brown, daughter of Brigham Young university Lavlnia Marble of Colllnston, Ree Hunsaker of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen, Lila Woodruff, Mary Newton, Brown, and Kathy Hume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. LaVon Dallin, Mr. and Vesta Jensen of Tremonton Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, Mr. and and Clytie Anderson. Donald Hume. Mrs. Florence Gardner Mrs. Lynn Holmgren and Mr. All education sequences, and Mrs. Calvin Jensen also spent Friday night and travel itinerary, performance attended the "Swing Sing" at Saturday with her daughter schedules, and transportation are arranged through the USU In Logan on Saturday Dorthy Jeppsen and family in Mantua. International Exchange evening the Chi Omega, Mrs. Alva Hardy visited Schools of Salt Lake City. Sorority that Pam Johnsen and Clixie Holmgren belong to three days last week with her received superior rating. daughter Doris Manning and Attending USU Mrs. Margi Doughton of family in Pocatello. Miss Stuart is currently Ogden enjoyed dinner with her Youth Injured Utah State mother Mrs. LaVon Dallin last attending she Sunday. where is a university cheerleader and active in Jeffery Dallin, son of Roger Leave for California and Bette Dallin fell off a school affairs. She will sheep the other day hitting his compete for the Miss Utah Mrs. Dollie Iverson and head on an iron wheel. It took crown in June prior to her daughter Senneth and Larrie nineteen stitches to close the European tour. wound. We hope he has a The group will see art left Friday for California. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. speedy recovery. treasures such as those found Allen and Lorraine Hardy in the famed Uffizi gallery in Williams attended a funeral in Florence, and visit major Malad, Idaho on Thursday. visited in Idaho Falls with Mr. historical sites, like Windsor They were Ogden visitors on and Mrs. Ren Harrop and castle in London, "according Friday. family on Tuesday and Mrs. Gertrude Jensen and Wednesday of last week. to Mrs. Fontell Messervy who Mrs. Carrie J. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anis directing the group. attended a party in Brigham derson were birthday dinner City Thursday afternoon at guests at the home of Mr. and the home of Mrs. J.W. Iver- Mrs. Ralph Bateman in Roy son. last Sunday. It was Ralph's Mr. and Mrs. Raymond birthday. Nelson were in Harper on Wednesday night for the Sing With Chorus second birthday of their and grandson Curtis Christensen. Braegger Sheryl Mr. and Mrs. Russell Candace Holmgren were with Capener and Mrs. Lester the Junior High school chorus Coombs of Riverside called on to sing at the Perry ward Christensens sacr&ment meeting Sunday the Elmo ' Thursday evening. everting. The LaMar Capener family Attend Ic6 Follies of Sunset called on the Elmo An adult class based on a Christensens Saturday study of the Book of Mormon Mr. and Mrs. Leland An- evening. will begin Thursday evening, Mrs. Dee Mr. and Mrs. Edward April 23, at the Brigham City derson, Mr. and Mrs. Clayson, Mrs. Maxine Seminary from 7:30 to 9:30 Ramsdell and Mr. and attended the Adamson and daughters and Williams Jerry p.m. Ice Follies at the Salt Palace Margo Checketts visited the The course will be comon Friday Keith Claysons and attended prehensive study of the first in Salt Lake City night. third of the Book of Mormon meetings in Preston last A party was held at the Sunday. and consists of 15 hours of home of Mrs. Peggy Porrltt classroom instruction. Friday morning. of Speech Festival Jerry Twitchell, principal Refreshments were served the Brigham City Seminary Kenneth Braegger, and bishop of the Brigham to 20 guests and several children. representing the Ensigns, and City Nineteenth LDS ward, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Porritt Karen Braegger, representing will instruct the course. of Tremonton and Mr. and the Gleaners, participated in fee 7.50. is Registration Information may be obtained Mrs. Kenneth Porritt enjoyed the Stake MIA speech festival regarding the class by calling dinner at Maddox Ranch on Tuesday night. House on Wednesday night. Elmo Mr. and Mrs. the Brigham City Seminary, Christensen and family visited with the Dallas Adams in Injured on Head Women Visif in dote By Mrs. Irving Christensen Visit in California Mrs. Phyllis B. Holmgren accompanied by her mother Mrs. Leonard Bishop and her Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen and daughter Mary arrived home on Monday from a three grandmother Mrs. Lucetta weeks stay in California. Thompson of Garland and her Most of the time was spent aunts Mrs. Blanche Hansen of at San Diego with their Ogden and Mrs. Melba Mr. and Mrs. Clyde daughter Wassom of Bountiful spent and (Vaudys) Jennings 11, at Burn, Saturday, April family. Idaho visiting another aunt They visited at Manhattan Mrs. Laura Kunz. Beach with a brother Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine AnMrs. Seward Hansen and derson, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight family. While there Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. DeVere Rock spent one LaVere Anderson and Mrs. with them. Ilah Anderson attended the evening visiting Other highlights they enBounin wedding reception a was trip to tiful on Monday night for Mr. joyed Disneyland, Imperial Valley and Mrs. Rickie Christensen. and Yuma. They visited the On Stage Tour ' BOX ELDER 23 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 23, 1970 w four-stak- The Real Europe' For Peach Queen European cities will become contribute the same talents on or the tour that won her the photos in history books for Peach Queen title. Millie Stuart, Brigham Citys Receive Credit 1969 Peach Queen, as she joins the On Stage Europe tour Miss Stuart will receive scheduled to leave Utah on college credit for the tour as will others of the group who July 15. Miss Stuart, daughter of Mr. will apply. and Mrs. Charles Stuart, Jr., Other local students not will be a featured performer listed before who will acwith the group. She will company Mr. and Mrs. realities not just names Religion Class Set RECEIVE EAGLE AWARD These members of Brigham City Troop 101 reaward. received Front, from left, Paul Beecher, 17, son of scoutings Eagle cently Mr. and Mrs. Merl Beecher; Brian Parsons, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons; Kevin Christensen, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Christensen. Second row', Scoutmaster Wayne Gingerich, Robert Packer, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Packer; David Hust, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hust, and Scott Clement, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clement. parents in attendance. The guest speaker will be Professor Max Petersen from the history and political science department at USU in Logan. The subject, How We Can Help Our Children Appreciate America." Dinner Guests MUl Sunshine of Values Craig Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson was hit in the back of his head with a pitch fork Saturday morning while helping with the town clean up campaign. It required six stitches to close the wound. Charles Kimber, quartermaster; Leland L. adjutant; Wallace Christensen, Chaplain; Ed Nelson, Novinger, trustee. Officers MRS. EDITH Petersen was local Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson were birthday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson in Brigham City Sunday. It was their son chapter of Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary met jointly Thursday evening for a banquet and to elect officers for the coming year. Verns birthday. ' The banquet and meeting Mr. and Mrs. James Karo were held in the War and children of Ogden and Memorial Home. Mrs. Shelia Dixon of Brigham Following dinner, the two City visited with the Ernest groups separated to conduct elections. Huggins on Sunday. Some vice commander; Arland DuVall, junior vice com- mander; Announce The ornithologists say elected president of the auxiliary, with Mrs. Jennie Nielsen as first vice president; Mrs. Reah DuVall, second vice president; Mrs. Eva Yearsley, secretary; Mrs. Nora Farrell, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Scothern, conductress; Mrs. Gladys Rudell, chaplain; Mrs. Nettie Reese, instructor; patriotic Mrs. Padeen Vincent, guard. C. HENRY NIELSEN was comander of the The auxiliary holds monthly supersonic planes VFW. on the third meetings, threatens existence of the of each month, at him Thursday work to with Elected hummingbird by breakings its the War Memoiral Home. delicate eggs. sound from You can protect your income For Adults Millie Stuart, Brigham Citys WILL JOIN TOUR 1969 Peach Queen will be among those participating in "On Stage Europe this summer. VFW Groups against declining interest rates for the next 2 years Invest in First Security Bank subordinated notes paying Brigham Sunday. of Mrs. Lois Coombs Honeyville and Mrs. Pauline Leonard spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. New Grandchild Congratulations toMr. and Mrs. Bobby Barker. They are grandparents for the first time. The new baby, a boy, weighing seven pounds four Keith Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. ounces was born Sunday noon John Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. at the McKay hospital in Ken Porritt had supper at Ogden to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Frank's Drive Inn in Brigham (Karen) Petersen of Ogden. The paternal grandparents Thursday evening then went on to Salt Lake City and en- are Mr. and Mrs. Weston joyed the Ice Follies. Petersen of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Claud R. 75th Birthday Baker of Brigham City are the Bishop and Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson, Vay Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Fertilizer 8 20-10-- 5 Joint grass weed killed Instant plant food Dust Fruit & Berry Spray e starter Root PEST PELLETS Kills Rose & sluts, snails, ants, earwigs nst weei 1 1, grasshoppi-r- s . & Vitamin B Flower Spray Super Potting soil & Planter Mix Soil conditioner . . easy to spread. SALE PERIOD April and Mav 9(9 1 2V4 LB. PKGS HEMLOCK BARK The superior Amendment for All MM Garden Misc. Items Milorganite - natural organic fertilizer fob lawn and garden. Ammonium Sulfate Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer Soap Hamster & Gerble feed 29c Hamster & Gerble Bedding 39c Douglas Fir decorator chips medium size 3 cu. ft. bail $1.98 Bulk vegetable seeds Watermelon & Cantoloupe seeds All verities of flower & garden seeds Lawn seed grass. 1 , & large Bulk and package, Kentucky blue 31 So. Main - 723-524- 6 Uses. Hemlock Bark is the deluxe soil amendment It is to be prefered on the basis of its value 'as an aid to plant its appearance growth, !in the garden, its ease and comfort of application, its economy, jits special benefits of snails discouraging and slugs, its fragrance 2 and safety. cu. ft. Bail $1.98 A. Carrie Helping Christensen celebrate her 75th birthday anniversary last Friday were Mrs. Bessie Christensen, Annie Baldwin, Dena Christensen, Ida Christensen, Florence Gardner and Dorothy Jeppsen. Games were played and luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen attended funeral services in Clearfield Thursday for Mrs. Jensens brother, Alvin Speirs. Mrs. Sheila Dixon of Brigham City visited with Mrs. Mitzl Nessler on Enjoys Birthday As a birthday present for her father, Cathryn and Tony Gallegos took Ercy and Cleopha Whitaker Visit at Weber Mrs. Alvern Davis took her two daughters Brenda and Loralei to Weber State college Friday after school to spend "Little Sister" week with an older sister Marcilene. They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver in Plain City one day last week. Mrs. Andrea Huggins was Killpack and daughter Mona of Price and Miss Sue Ann Larsen of Mantua visited over the weekend with the Dwight and Ronald Andersons Leonards. to Ogden Friday where they spent the day visiting and relaxing. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Whitaker and family spent Friday evening with their parents, the Ercy Whitaker. Two other sons, Artel Whitaker of Alaska and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whitaker of Moses Lake, Wash, called on the telephone to congratulate their father on his birthday. Interest paid twice a year. 6V2 subordinated notes also available with 5-ye- ar maturity. Hosts Club hostess to her club on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Saturday. per annum A PTA meeting will be held evening (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. In the multipurpose room at the local school. The Thursday election and installation of the new officers will take place. A special feature will be the presentation of two books for school library classes having the multiples of $100 above that amount. Ask for offering circular at any PTA Elections Set the Minimum investment $500 and in from most First Security Bank First Security Bank of Utah, National Association i |