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Show Ward Temple Date Is Circled Presents Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Patricia Dixon and Brent L. Griffin of Houston, Texas, by Mr. parents of the bride-to-band Mrs. James N. Dixon of Brigham City. is son The bridegroom-elec- t of Dr. A. Clark Griffin of Houston, Texas, and of Mrs. Cleo L. Griffin of Logan. Miss Dixon is a 1965 graduate of Box Elder High LDS school and a four-yea- r Seminary graduate. She attended two years at Brigham Young university, majoring in business technology. She is presently employed at BYU as a secretary. Griffin is a 1966 graduate of Bellaire High school in Houston, Texas. He is a premedical student at Brigham Young university, having served a two year mission for the LDS church in Bolivia. The couple will be married on Sept. 10 in the Logan LDS temple. They will be honored Sept. 19 at a wedding reception at the Petersen chapel from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Following their honeymoon the couple will make a home in Provo, where the bridegroom will continue his studies. TO BE WED Miss Patricia Dixon will become the bricle of Brent L. Griffin in an LDS temple ceremony set for Sept. 10. while they were here. Mrs. Lavell is the former Betty Shive. Other guests of the Ruddells recently were their daughter Mrs. James Bosley and children Jimmy, Richard, and Michael of LaVerne, Calif. They drove to Brigham City and spent five days before Dr. Bosley joined them. While her daughter was here Mrs. Ruddell, Mrs. Bosley and boys drove to By Ruth Phone 72 The most powerful and the letters to his classmates to get most lasting friendships are the information about each usually those of the early one and then personally season of our lives, when we financed the cost of having the are most susceptible of warm book printed. Its a very unim selfish gesture of Dean and it affectionate and bears out the words of Fitzosborne pressions. What a reunion that must Emerson who said The only have been for the class of 1940. way to have a friend is to be Party Line wires have been one. We should mention the buzzing with news about it and of Mrs. Yvonne names was it everyone says "fabulous. I had a chance to Hansen, Fred Forsgren, see one of the yearbooks they Venoy Christoffersen, Mrs. put out and let me tell you the Lillian Westover, Mrs. Elsie dishes piled up in the sink Yates of this city and Mrs. while I read through it. It was Karma Dixon of Ogden who Just plain fun to read about helped round up addresses for some did and what those class members had Dean r accomplished and see the telephoning. A committee to work on the and pictures of the then now. Credit for the success next reunion was formed and of the reunion should go to includes VeNoy Christoftheir former class president, fersen, and Omer and Betty Dean Huchel who is now Dr. Call. I found out the following Huchel of 10742 Riverside class members came from out Drive, North Hollywood, Calif. of state for the Dr. Scott Christensen, Grand I understand that he personally wrote hundreds of Junction, Colo., John C. r: Forsgren, Venice, Calif.; Dennis Hall, Davis, Calif.; Rex Larsen, Las Vegas, Nev.; Glen Leggett, Twin Falls, Idaho; Jack Matesen, and his wife Louise (Ruddell) Matesen of Sparks, Nev.; Mrs. Judd (Eileen Potter) Florence, Ore.; Mrs. Joseph (Betty Shive) Lavell, KNOAOEMKNT RIND WEDOINO RIND Hun-tingti- Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Elaine Walker) Sandberg, Scotts Bluff, Neb.; Max Junior Whitaker, Nampa, SIZABLE SAVINGS Save on a larger, lovely diamond from Starfire the ring that Is guaranteed against diamond loss for one full year. ... KdirtKiDj 0 I A M O N 0 Idaho; Grant Welling, Greenbrae, Calif.; and Paul Victor, Twin Falls, Idaho. there were I understand around 80 class members which with some of their former teachers makes a pretty good crowd when they get their partners there too. Biggest class reunion Ive heard about. 1 R I N G $ Palmer Jewelry Pocatello to visit Mrs. Luella Warner and son, Charles. Mrs. Warner is Mrs. Ruddells sister. Dr. Bosley and his family attended the Pioneer Days rodeo and spent a day at Lagoon. They also visted with his mother Mrs. Kathryn Forrest. Dr. Bosley flew back to LaVerne on business then returned to Cedar City and joined his family for a tour of Southern Utah. Tours Southern California Mr. and Mrs. Winston 'P. Nelson and son Riley have returned from an eight-da- y vacation in California. They stopped in Las Vegas enroute and saw the show Circus and then toured Hoover Dam. Traveling on to Woodland Hills they visited with former Brighamites, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barrios. They report that the Barrios will be coming to Utah in the forepart of September to be on hand for their son Reynas marriage on Sept. 4. While the Nelsons were In California Universal Knotts Mr. and Mrs. Ward Teed while they were in Wayland. Teed Local and Bidlack are childhood friends. Joining the family in Wayland were Sgt. and Mrs. Terry L. Spence and children Annette and Patrick. Sgt. Spence had just returned from Memorial Nursing Home Vietnam and was reunited with his family who had lived residents enjoyed a home in Brigham City with the evening on Thursday July 30, Bidlacks while he was gone. presented by the dependent Mrs. Spence is a daughter of branch of the Sixteenth LDS the Bidlacks. After they ward. Einar Larsen convisited in Wayland they went ducted. Chester H. Thorne offered to Fort Monroe, Va. where he will be stationed. They will the opening prayer followed reside in Hampton. by a girls quartet consisting The trip was an exciting one of Shirie Twitchell, Marlees for Mrs. Hillam since it was Dunn, Dianne Mathis and her first plane ride and first Lynette Paten. They sang three numbers and were trip to New York. accompanied by SuAnn Cook. Viewed Country They were followed on the Mrs. Ruth Conine has just program by a vocal solo returned from an extensive rendered by Fontella Scofield, y tour which took accompanied by Lenora her a month. She traveled with Holmes. A spiritual reading was then her daughter, Mrs. T.A. (Maxine) Blakely of Newport given by Marie Thorne. This Beach, Calif. The Main pur- was followed by a vocal duet, pose of the trip was to visit the acapella by Jesse C. Holt and Michael Scotts at Newport his wife. Jesse Holt then sang News, Va. and see their new a solo in Spanish accompanied baby girl which was born on by Lenora Holmes. Einar Larsen, singing June 6. The little girl has been named Carol Ann and is the acappella favored the grandchild of Mrs. Blakely program with a Danish song. and great grandchild of Mrs. George L. Condie offered the final number with a vocal solo Conine. We saw everything, Mrs. Conine said when I asked sung acappella. The closing her about the trip. They prayer was then offered by visited in Tobbyanna, Pa. with Robert Snow. the Joe Stouts. Mrs. Stout is the former Carol Eliason, a niece of Mrs. Conine. They visited for four days in Washington D.C. with another niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Ann Bowen) Markling and a sister Mrs. Alice Eliason Hatch. Coming home they stopped in Denver with ths Glen Wrights and in Colorado Springs, Colo, they saw a variety show produced by Mrs. Blakelys Michael Campbell who is a former member of the Doodletown Pipers. Some of the highlights of the trip included the trip Included the Eisenhower Memorial in they studios, Berry toured went Farm to and Tijuana. They met the Randy Nelsons in Mission Viejo where they are visiting with her parents the Bill Baileys. Winston, Riley and Randy went deep sea fishing and Riley had the thrill of catching two Bonita fish. The Baileys entertained at a beach party for the Nelsons and they visited in Disneyland. After leaving Mission Viejo they went to LaMirada and stopped at the Vaughn Gordons who also entertained at a beach party in their honor. Coming home they stayed in Las Vegas and then stopped in St. George to tour the restored Jacob Hamblin home. Visit New York Mr. and Mrs. M.L. (Pat) Bidlack and Mrs. Emma Hillam have vacationed for Family Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ruddell three weeks in the New York area. They traveled to report that their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland, N.Y. where they Jack Mateson of Ely, Nev. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul spent some time with them (Mary) Bidlack. Mrs. Paul while they were in town for the Bidlack is Mrs. Hillams reunion and also visited in daughter and a sister of Mrs. Bear River City. After leaving Pat Bidlack. In Rochester, here they went to Cedar City N.Y., they visited with and visited a son and family, Bidlacks aunt and uncle who Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wright. entertained in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lavell The Bidlacks enjoyed also called on the Ruddells renewing acquaintances with son-in-la- w GOSPEL PREACHING WITH LECTURES AND SLIDES ON SOUTH AFRICA by to South Africa for 12 years, and preacher of the gospel of Christ for many years. John Maples, missionary at 207 So. 6th W., Brigham City Sunday, Aug. 9. through Sunday Aug. 16. Meetings begin each evening at 7:30 and on Sunday morning at 11. Come let us reason together We seek not yours but you. Home Evening BOX Spade n Hope Garden Club JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ELDER Thursday, August 6, 1970 discussed by Dr. Ann and Ker-naleg- Dr. Ruth Hawthorne from Utah State university clothing department, Thursday, Aug. 6, at 2:30 p.m. in room 213 at Box Elder High school. High school students and their mothers interested in Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wight attending are cordially in- returned Monday from a trip vited. to the Northwest. In WhileVancouver, Weak in mind only Canada, they visited the Meets Monday Northwest Trip Calls Residents, Spade n Hope Garden club will meet on Monday, Aug. 10, at 7:30 p.m. at Gillespie hall. Plans for the evening are for a workshop and presentation on horticulture led by Dee Dolan. All members are urged to be - present. DORDRECHT, Fashion Talks famous Elizabeth Gardens and then traveled down the coast to Mt. Herman, Calif., Netherlands deficient persons live longer than normal people because of regular living and eating habits and better medical care, according to a survey by the Dutch Association for Treatment of Hand(UPI) Mentally Set for Today Fashion and fabrics for this season will be current where they attended Conference of Bible the Dallas Theological Seminary. They also visited with many friends who were in a.fc tendance at icapped Persons. the conference. cross-countr- there is a better value than the Penney shoe, its the Penney shoe If on sale. Now Reg. Now 5 88 NowlO88 688 Reg. 12.99. Mens wing tip, Corfam 8.99. Boys' chukka; grain brushed leather uppers. in brogue. 6.99. Girls' tee strap soft suede! Reg. two-stra- p, son-in-la- Abilene, Kan., Kennedy Memorial at Arlington cemetery, and a tour of the White House. There was a lot of smog in the east, Mrs. Conine said, but the roads RETIRES Miss Miriam Evans has retired a long career of retail set ling tn womens stores. were very good. Family Gathers Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilde enjoyed a visit from children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren on Sunday at their home. A granddaughter and her family Mr. and Mrs. Steven Winter aqd children Todd, Scott, DavidAnd Susan and his brother Allen Winter were guests of the Wildes for several days and were the occasion for the Sunday The Hunters were on their way to Yellowstone park. Coming to get acquainted with the California visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Bill children and Hughes Stephanie, Mathew, and Jason of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Adams and daughter Brandy, Mrs. Bob Cottle and children Terri, Robyn, Christine, Kimberly and Mark and Michele, Jeffry, Lisa, and Jennifer Norman all of Layton; Mrs. Earla Wilde and Mrs. Ivy Melcher of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and children Gilbert, Marvin and Claudia of Corinne and Mrs. Francis Nelson of this city. The afternoon was spent visiting and reminiscing with plenty of watermelon for Refreshments. Office Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Claybaugh have been busy thev past few weeks with visitors and entertaining. His brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Kelly Claybaugh of California spent a weekend here on their way back from an extensive tour of Alaska and Canada. The Claybaughs along with staff members of the News Journal went over to the Charles C. (Tuff) Claybaughs to officially inspect their new home at 1077 North Second East. Last Sunday morning all the children of the employees of the News and Journal enjoyed a delightful swimming party and lunch at the Claybaughs. The women of the staff met at Maddox Ranch House for lunch on Thursday to honor Dorothy Burnett, a fellow employee who will be married Business Woman Retires From Downtown Store Now Now 5 , Evans, head saleslady at Helen Royer Fashions, retired from work on July 15 after many years of retail selling. A native of Brigham City residing at 571 South Second West, Miss Evans began her Miss Miriam career in 1922 at Reg. 7.99. Boys' strap,buckle; smooth leather uppers. , Now 5 88 1388 Reg. 16.99. Mens 'big buckle; smooth leather uppers. Reg. 6.99. Boys' strap and buckle; leather uppers. the Em- porium in San Francisco. In 1923 she returned to Brigham City to manage the Elite Millinery, remaining as saleslady at the shop after it became a speciality shop .under the ownership of Miss Blanche Hyde. A few years later, Miss Evans transferred to Keith OBrians in Salt Lake City where she worked for four years. She then returned to San Francisco, where she worked again at the Emat later and porium Livingstons, one of San Franciscos better shops for ladies. Returns Home Evans sister, Helen Royer, open a dress shop in Rigby, Idaho, in 1950 which was operated for 13 years. Miss Evans did much of the buying as well as being an outstanding saleswoman. She continued working in the dress shop after it was relocated in Brigham City in 1963. Miss Evans is already being missed on Main Street. However, she has earned her retirement and expects to enjoy it with the rediscovery of many postponed activities and visits with her friends. Personnel at the Helen Royer shop extended their appreciation to Miss Evans for her many years of diligence and dedication to the establishment. Miss Now 488 Reg. 5.99. Girls' slip-o- n takes shine in vinyl! a Now Now 588 Reg. 7.99. Girls' leather one strap Reg. 11.99. Ladies soft, crinkle patent leather with perfs. 988 slip-o- DuPont'f pofomerlc man made material soon. Northwest Tour Mr. and Mrs. Tarrance Westley accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jorgensen and daughters Cindy, Wendy and Lori of the Chesapeake Duck club in Corinne on a recent trip to Seattle. They were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clayberg and while they were in Washington they enjoyed a weekend with Pvt. Clyde Westley and Pvt. Richard Zundel who are at Ft. Lewis, Wash, taking advanced Infantry training. Leaving Seattle they traveled down the beautiful coast highway to Eureka. They stopped at the Trees of Mystery then went up through the mountains to the Burnt Ranch, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan where they spent three days. They left Cindy, Wendy and Lori there and they will spend the remainder of the summer at Burnt Ranch with mother and will home in time for Jorgensen's arrive school. and The Westleys Jorgensens continued on home through Reno and Elko then stopped at Cactus Petes in Jackpot enroute to Brigham City. The Westley also report that the Lamar Westleys and baby are leaving soon for Alaska. in the He has service for four more years. He has just completed three years in regular army service with one of them in Vietnam. Mrs. Westley will spend a week with the Jorgensens at the Chesapeake Gun club while her husband is at Fort Lewis. mumm " the now place CHARGE IT! BRIGHAM CITY STORE HOURS 9:30 AM TO 6 PM Open Friday Till 8 p.m. |