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Show 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 1970 6, Thursday, August Guests Visit Community host visitors and four of the couples six vacationing residents are children. Gathering there to keeping the news reports enjoy dinner and a happy afternoon of reminiscing coming in at a fast pace. The Lee Williamses home were, Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Ruth) of A has been a beehive of activity during the past month. They left July 10, after a week spent preparing for the trip to their hometown of Peoria, 111. They arrived there to participate in events in the honor of their son Alans Michelli and family, Mrs. Gay Nelson and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson and family of Pleasant View and the Clinton bride-to-b- Sherry e, Kay Faubel. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Faubel of Washington, 111. The couple was married in the Lutheran church in that city on July, 18. The ceremony, the beautiful flowers, the colorful gowns worn by the bridesmaids and the bride dressed in white were described by the Williamses as a gorgeous affair. A reception was held in the parlor of the church in honor of the couple after their marriage. A dinner at the home of the brides parents, served buffet style, was at- - Lamar (Bud) and Bertha Rader and children Eddy, Jolene and Cindy returned recently from a deightful twc week trip to the Pudfic northwest. Traveling with them was Berthas mother, Mrs. Nora Jensen of Brigham City. The Raders drove their with camper, pulling pick-u- p their trailer to enjoy a most delightful trip. They drove to Fort Bragg, Calif., up the coast to Astoria, Ore., across to Rathdrum, Idaho. They visited their with relatives that included a sister of Mrs. Jensens, Mrs. Vella Bronson, two brothers, Harold and ciarence Cunningham and a by the Williamses nephew, August Hindburg. other family members and They also visited with Mrs. close friends of the couple that Ophelia Hindburg in Sand tended evening. Flower Girl Dottie Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Campbell of Brigham City accompanied the Williamses on the trip to Illinois. She was a flower girl at the wedding In a gown designed and sewed by an uncle, Reed Campbell of California. The Williamses returned home July, 20, accompanied by a friend, Mrs. Betty Bice and Dottie Campbell. The newly-wed- s arrived here that same day, after traveling by auto from Illinois. The group spent a busy week sightseeing and playing golf. Some of the important places visited in- cluded Kennecott, Temple Square in Salt Lake City and other attractions near-by- . A dinner attended by the Lee Williamses, Montrey and Hansens, the newly-wed- s the visitors from Illinois was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Campbell of Brigham City on July 24. Farewell to Visitor Lee and Evelyn Williams traveled to Salt Lake City July 25. They drove Mrs. Betty Bice to the airport to board a plane for her home in Peoria, 111. She had spent a week here. Alan and Sherry Williams left for their home in Peoria, 111., July 27. They spent a week here visiting with Alans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee By Doris Flint The month of July was ended by several families in the area with vacations and Disneyland, Farmers Market, closing socials. homes of the Hollywood stars Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown and some time spent in and Mr. and Mrs. Don Tijuana, Mexico were some of Woodward and family of the attractions crowded into Corinne enjoyed a short d the trip by the group. vacation. They traveled to The travelers returned home Logan canyon. They spent the tired and glad to be home, night there. Then went to after stopping a few hours in Blacksmith Fork to visit the Las Vegas, Nev., to see some Elk ranch. They ended the trip of the there. at Box Elder canyon. They fun-fille- hi-lit- pre-nupti- Point, Ore. travels. during their DUP Gives Program The Fruitvale camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers presented a program in Second ward Corinne sacrament meeting on Sunday, July 26. The event was to commemorate the Cop- Mr. and Mrs. Clynn Rich-ma- n and daughter, Heather, traveled to Montana. They traveled with Mrs. (Win-nifreRichman and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Higginson. The Mutual and Primary closing social were held this past week. The children enjoyed songs, games and were spent a time there before served a light meal. returning home. Kurtis Keele, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mrs. Virgil Keele, has Poulsen and Brent Larsen returned from Price where he traveled to Lava Hot Springs, has been visiting for the where they enjoyed swim- summer. Samuel Keele son of Mr. ming. They traveled on to Yellowstone park by way of and Mrs. Virgil Keele spent Henrys Fork and camped at the weekend with his parents. Last Chance, visiting He is working at Soda Springs, Yellowstone in the afternoon. Idaho. They stopped at the Silver It was nice to see some past Spur on the return trip and residents in church the past enjoyed some buffalo steaks. two weeks. Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. Allen Silvester Toombs and Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, Elaine and Joseph Nicholas Vacations, Socials Highlight Past Month Corinne Comments By Gertrude Moore Ruth, visited Kenncott per. Promontory Pointers Red Cross Schedules Final Lifesaving Class final Red Cross lifesaving class will begin Aug. 10. It is scheduled to last for three weeks with each class lasting for an hour and The a half beginning at 9:20 a.m. five days a week. age for junior lifesaving is Minimum 11 years, and for senior lifesaving, it is 15 years. test. Applicants must also pass a There will be a fee of $4.50 payable to Brigham City Corp. plus $1 for the Red Cross Lifesaving book. Anyone interested in taking the class should call Red Cross Water Safety chairman, Mrs. E. C. Ricks, at pre-swi- 723-232- m 5. juuuuoiwwvVSAinfl m HHC HOUSEWARES 0NE-A-DA- CHEWABLE Y VITAMINS olio Bucket, snap lid rash can or square dish pan CLEARASIL CHOCKS ,oma plastic VITAMINS 3.25 oz. NEW IMPROVED1 Cleara sil 60 tabs YOUR CHOICE SOAP MEDICATED 2.19 CHOCKS list. an- niversary of the coming of the pioneers to Utah on July 24, 1847. The opening exercises were under the direction of the bishopric. The program, conducted by Olive Fillmore, second vicecaptain, was as follows: A sample lesson of the camp was given by Diane Harper; history of a great grandfather was read by Jean Nelson; and Mabel Rasmussen played a pioneer selection on her rFpfiffj TACKLE for Acne 2 Medicated for INSECT Bernice Gibbs Anderson gave a very interesting history of the city of Corinne at sacrament meeting in the Corinne ward on July 19. The 03 young men. a $2. value only New Improved Formula. program was to note the coming of the pioneers to Utah. The topic was given by Mrs. Anderson. She has the most complete history of the city having gathered data for the past 50 years. Her materials were collected from old time citizens, books, pictures and by searching through old buildings. Guests Williams. Alan is associated Miriam Thompson has had with the Commerical National visitors staying with her the bank there. past week. A sister and Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Marba Forsgren brother-in-laFrancis McCluskey of Salt their daughter and Curtis and Helen Hansen and Lake City and a neice, Sylvia their son, Rusty returned Quackenbush of Sacramento, recently from a delightful Calif, who spent last Sunday vacation trip to Washington. night at the Thompson home. They traveled by car to The group motored to Pendelton, Ore., where they Burley, Idaho, to attend the spent the night. The group funeral of a sister, Lola traveled to Marysville, Wash, Selman Andreason on Monto the home of the Forsgrens day. Mr. The Edward Michelli family son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Max Forsgren and spent the July, 24 holiday their son, Darold. They spent camping in Blacksmith Fork four days there visiting some canyon. of the points of interest and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkins enjoyed reminiscing with the and children, Rebekah and Forsgrens. Traveling by Molllann drove to Vernal for a ferry, the group visited with five day vacation over the Iva Simmons, in Squim. She is July 24 holiday. They went to an aunt to Curtis Hansen. visit with relatives there that included their parents, Mrs. Yellowstone Trip Blanche Wilkins and Mr. and The group traveled from Mrs. Orlan Watkins. Washington to Wallace, Idaho Resident Joins Marines where they spent the night. to drove West Terry Robinson, son of Taro They Yellowstone to spend a day and Olida Yagi of West and the night there. They Corinne left July, 21, to train drove into the park to Old with the volunteer group of US Faithful to watch the geysers Marines from Utah. The group before returning home. The marched in the Pioneer Days group returned home after parade July 22 and 23 in Salt spending eight days on a Lake City. They were sworn into that branch of the service relaxing vacation trip. Laron and Bernice An- - at a special ceremony on the derson have been happy with steps of the Utah State capitol g visits from their children building on Thursday the past several weeks, ning, July 24. There were 70 in A daughter, Mrs. Gay Nelson the group, and children, K.C. and Terry left with the group to Kearsten have been visiting undergo basic training at the here with them and a sister U.S. Marine base in San Mr. and Diego, Calif., he will be there and brother-in-law- , nine weeks. Going with Terry Mrs. Ed Michelli. on the buddy system A son and daughter-in-law- , was Clinton and Florence An- - Mark Peter of BrighamClty. derson and children, Robert, Terry enlisted for four years. Andy and Lynette traveled here from Plymouth Meeting, A picnic was enjoyed by the Penn. They spent three days the here with group in Liberty park family visiting before leaving for prior to Terrys leaving. Phoenix, Ariz., where they Present were Mr. and Mrs. will make their home. A Junior Robinson and family of disastrous fire at his plaje of Salt Lake City, the Taro Yagis business in Pennsylvania had and sons Tommy and Steven, destroyed his coin collection Yosh and Helen Yamasaki, that had been his livelihood and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine there and brought about his Reeves and family of Brigham decision to move to Arizona. City. her Arzella Bosley, He has Joined the Wayne Andersons, formerly from daughter, Roberta grandTremonton, who are now daughter, Linda Neilson and returned Jones Janice making their home there. recently from a four day trip to California. Host Family Dinner The group spent a delightful The Laron Andersons were hosts to a family dinner at vacation In the Los Angeles their home during the time the area. They traveled to Clinton Andersons were Anaheim to attend the wedof Roberta's visiting here. It marked the ding of one A trip to friends there. first reunion in ten years of 6-1- 8V2 Golden fleece b Ladies STRETCH PANTIES 3 $' Reg. mouth 'mm. 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