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Show Party BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Line Phone. 723-622- 9 Mr. The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.-Disra- eli Thats why Im going uptown today and get a bigger wastebasket. I just dont have room in my old one to put all the fabulous offers I get in the mail every day. I have been one of the few in my area on so many ad gimmicks that I would already have to be a millionaire to purchase the merchandise so I could return my lucky numbers and check the "yes box, and not miss my big opportunity. I was brought lip on the old adage that "Curiosity killed the cat, and I can toss these golden opportunities in the wastebasket just as easy as I could break the chain on those chain letters. I like a little bit of wisdom I read once which said The reason a lot of people do not recognize an opportunity when they meet it is that it usually goes around wearing overalls and looking like hard work.; Come on now and pull up that easy chair and I promise you a wonderful opportunity to relax and catch up on the latest chitchat around town. Visits Family so good to hear that Mrs. Neil (Jeanne) Zundel had been visiting in Utah for a week from her home in Richmond, Va. She flew here by jet airliner and spent some time in Salt Lake City with her daughter Patricia who is a junior student at the University of Utah. While she was in Salt Lake City, she was guest at several luncheons in her honor. In Brigham City she was a houseguest of her mother Mrs. Mabel Forsgren and also visited her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. DeLonne An- It was dersen and her husbands parents Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel. Mrs. Forsgren entertained family members at a birthday party for Patricia which included in addition to the guest of honor and her mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Deionne Andersen and family. The Virginia visitor was also a guest of Mrs. Reid Oyler at a luncheon in Tremonton at her home. employed in Logan. Davis is a graduate of Skyview High school, and has attended Utah State university. He recently returned from an LDS mission in Latin America and is now employed in Logan where the young couple plan to reside, following a Dec. 11 wedding in the Logan LDS temple. Young marrieds of the Brigham City LDS stake will gather for a social planned for Saturday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. in the Seventh - 18th LDS ward cultural hall. A ham and turkey dinner is planned to begin the event under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hancey and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lorscheider. All couples are asked to bring their own eating utensils. Dr. Harvey P. Wheelwright, head of the department of Sidney Dean and Eva Adams Noles, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 13. LuAnn and Darrell Roseborough Seber, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 13. Max William and Ellen Brigham City, girl, Oct. 13. Charles and Nancy Kraus Woodward, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 15. Wynn and Juanita Ammons Christensen, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 15. Steve and Shirley Shinkle Monson, Corinne, boy, Oct. 15. Don and DeAnn Nelson Christensen, Willard, girl, Oct. psychiatry Domingo and Guadalupe Robert G. Davis. Gonzales Rodriquez, Corinne, boy, Oct. 17. Wallace Rex and Karen Johnson Reeder, Brigham City, girl, Oct. 18. Vacation East Beckons to Robert and Linda Porter Craghead, Brigham City, boy, Oct. 18. Thomas Scott and Ellen Kathleen Shuman Tolman, Local Couple Gold- smith Sybrowsky, Brigham It was good to visit with friends and relatives as Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson returned to area the Washington-Marylan- d for a y vacation recently. They visited in Arlington, Va., with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. City, boy, Oct. 21. Antonio and Dolores Escalante Garcia, Corinne, boy, Oct. 25. Gary and Lynette Jensen Woodmancy, Tremonton, girl, Oct. 26. volunteer firemen responded to a car fire in the southwest part of town Saturday at about 7:10 a.m., according to police reports. Brigham City son-in-la- Frederick (Lorraine) enjoyed side trips and into Johnsons on two occasions, were also hosts for the Johnsons. Upon leaving the Virginia area they travelled on up to Brooklyn, N.Y. to visit with his sister and three neices who came from various areas of New York to enjoy chatting with their aunt and uncle. Altogether, the motor trip was very pleasant with the only bad weather experienced close to home as they hit a snowstorm in Wyoming. However, they were glad to be back among their friends and in their Brigham City home. Washington D.C. and Maryland during their stay. They visited with his sister Mrs. Lola Elmendorf and son in Alexandria, Va., and Jensen Reg. 22.00. Men's plaid rancher jacket of 100 cotton corduroy. Lined with warm Dee-McKa- y speaker at an after dinner program which will include other program entertainment. In addition to his private practice in Ogden specializing in parent and child relationships, Dr. Wheelwright is also affiliated with St. Benedicts hospital and teaches classes at Weber State college. According to Mr. and Mrs. acrylicpolyester pile, with cotton back. In pecan, pine or brass. Sizes Sale1610 Reg. 18.98. Mens plaid shirt jacket of reprocessed woolwoolnylon. Acrylic pile, cotton backed lining. Wes Boman, program chairmen, Dr. Wheelwright will speak on communications between parent and child. The party is being coordinated by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Payne, stake young marrieds leaders, under the direction of Vern Peterson of the stake high council. Others on the planning committee are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carver, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wendel and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burridge. DESERT DE-LIGH- T Scented Candles par- ticularly fenjoyed a weekend visit in Callao, Va., and catching up on the delicious variety of Chesapeake Bay seafood. In Baltimore, Md., they were hosted by a school friend, his brother and wife, as well as by many old friends in the Washington D.C. area. Miss Jean Hougrebe and Miss Fran Taylor of Hillcrest Heights, Md., who have travelled to Brigham City to see the Men's rancher jacket of cotton corduroy. $1 80 Polyesteracrylic pile lining, with cotton back. In pecan, pine or brass. Sizes delicious flavors In 4)ofinas' boutique UNIQUE GIFTS 164 N. Main SAVlMOS Name Baby Mrs. Gordon Jensen motored to Fielding Sunday where she attended services where her new grandaughter was blessed and named. The little girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Sharia) at hospital, will be the featured 16. Respond to Fire Sale 18 70 Autumn Party Set by Stake New arrivals at Cooley Memorial hospital have been greeted by crisp fall weather and warm greetings from the following parents: Stokes, Ogden, girl, Oct. 28. John and Sondra Williams Robbins, Stone, Idaho, twin boys, Oct. 28. Kent and Diana Mason Jeppsen, Corinne, boy, Oct. 30. ' ' Rex and Linda Chidester Kunzler, Willard, boy, Oct.' 31. Harry and Katherine Jensen Uyematsu, Brigham City, girl, Nov. 3. N. has attended Utah State university and is presently NEW Honeyville, girl, Oct. 20. Dennis and Carolyn Duwain forthcoming wedding of their daughter, Leslie Ann, to Robert G. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade W. Davis of Providence. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Box Elder High school, WHOS Taylor Robinette, and Mrs. is a better value than the Penney jacket, its the Penney jacket on sale. Jacobsen of Brigham City announce the engagement and have been their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wyatt and son Curtis of Santa Anna, Calif. The Hershel Wades were so happy to have their niece Miss Kristv Aoostol and a friend drop in to say hello. The girls were returning to their studies at BYU after visiting in Logan with Miss Apostols grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Funk. , David and Aileen Keavl Celebrates Birthday Happy birthday wishes go out to Mrs. Jane Clark who recently celebrated her birthday with a number of family visitors and friends. The day began with a break-las- t for friends which included Mrs. Charles (Blanche) Barnes, Mrs. Leatha Buttner and Mrs. Annie Hunsaker of Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Jack (Kathryn) Forrest, Mrs. Glen, (Grace) Burt and Mrs. Lee (Leona) Wright all of this city. During the day Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Forrest, Mrs. Lillian Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baty and Mrs. Omer Call of this city; Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Elizabeth Schelin of Ogden dropped in to extend best wishes. If there Temple Date Circled Ruth By Utah Thursday, November 12, 1970 for you... Sale 24 Reg. 29.00. Mens warm plaid coat of woolreprocessed and was blessed by her father and given the name Charnelle Vadis. woolreprocessed unknown fibers. Warm pile lining of Orion; Following the sacrament meeting the Sherman Earls, maternal grandparents, entertained at a family dinner at acrylic'cotton backed. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY their home in Fielding. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Brough, Mrs. Eva Marble, of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl, Logan, and Mrs. Donnetta Petersen, Fielding. The lucky little girl has in addition to her four grandfive parents, and two great-gre- Come In and See Our Beautiful New Store. great-grandparen- ts at grandparents. Host Dads Saturday was "Dads" day for Chi Omega members at USU in Logan. Several fathers from the Brigham City area Joined their daughters to see the USU-- of U game during the afternoon and then were guests of their daughters at a banquet and program that evening at the Bluebird in Logan. Local participants included Herm Hadfield and Judy; L.H. Redelings and Carol; Ernie Kowal and Barbara; Ole Zundel and Mary Kay; J.R. Gibbs and Mindy; DeLonne Anderson and Peggy; Lynn Holmgren and Suzie; and Ervin H. Jensen Jr. and Chris. The afternoon and evening proved to be lots of fun for those '' participating. Mini Line Mrs. J.Y. Ferry has returned to Brigham City after a week in California. She traveled there Mrs. with her mother-in-laCharlotte Ferry and a sister-in-laMiss Vesta Ferry of Tremonton. She spent the week in Yuba City with her sister and family Mrs. Oralee Brooks and then flew home by Jet airliner. Her. traveling companions went on to Walnut Creek where they are visiting with another family member Miss Charlotte Ferry. Visitors at the Max Wyatts w Register for our FREE FREE DRAWING Saturday Evening you need not be present to win. 2nd Prize 1st Prize 25 15 Gift Cert. Gift Cert. New Shipment of Beautiful Polyester Bonded Acrylics KNITS to $4.98 Grand Opening Special AQ Zb Linings Reg. 69c per yd. 60 inches wide Values Acetate yd- - 3 yds. Many more storewide values too numerous to mention Bylfteirii 25 West Main - Tremonton n Sale1440 Reg. 16.98. Men's jacket of 100 nylon quilted to lining of Dacron polyester fiberfill. Reverses to smooth side. CHARGE IT! bkigham city STORE HOURS 9:30 AM TO 6 PM Open Friday Till 8 p.m. ?! |