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Show &W' Sr. Citizens Tour Turns Into Adventure By Flo Munson Senior Tremonton first tour after the completion of the Senior Citizens Center proved to be a great success Friday. It was also an adventure! There were 77 senior citizens who went by bus and private cars to the Valley Music Hall to enjoy the performance of The Citizens Honeyville Pheasant Carnival Successful By Mrs. DeVere Wlntle NEW BUSINESS Barbara Francis and Dennis Pettingill check upholstery patterns against a carpet looking for a match. The two will start a new interior decorating business beginmg Saturday with a grand openmg.lt will be called Pettingill Studios. All quorums and auxiliaries of the Honeyville ward worked together on a pheasant car- held at the Honeyville nival recreation hall on Friday Interior Design Shop Sets Grand Opening A new concept in local terior design shops has in- an- nounced its grand opening Saturday. It will be called Pettingill Studios and will feature professional interior design, carpet, drapes and furniture sales as well as furniture upholstery. Dennis Pettingill and Barbara Francis will be partners in the joint venture with Mrs. Francis handling the interior design segment and Pettingill heading the upholstery. Pettingill has been a life long resident of the Brigham City area working in the upholstery business for the past 14 years. The last two years he has been running his own business. Mrs. Francis is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma in interior design and has done decorating work in Oklahoma, Area LPN Club Meets Monday November of meeting Licensed Practical Nurses of homes, perhaps simply rearranging and refinishing them rather than buying all new items. The studio also plans to carry many items to help people do their own decorating, she continued, like self adhearing bricks and tiles, moldings and work carvings. "We will be glad to help someone get started with their own decorating work in any degree up to and including doing the entire job ourselves. Mrs. Francis said. The studio people feel they have a unique situation in that they have decorating items of all types plus an upholstery District 2 will be held on Monday, Nov. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the C Classroom at the McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden. Speaker for the evening will be Dr. Lynn Richards, anethesologist from the South Davis and Salt Lake City hospitals. All LPNs and students are urged to be in attendance for the meeting. Tuesday. Visitors Saturday, at the home of President and Mrs. Merlin Larsen were Merlins sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Owens of Corinne, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Phillips of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone, of Battle Mountain Valley. Also a daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shepard of Idaho Falls; a nephew and his wife, William and Joan Flack and daughters, Martha and Paula. After dinner they spent the evening showing films and visiting. Howell The Promontory school upper grade children traveled to Grouse Creek They were ac- companied by teacher Wanda Larsen and her husband, Thursday, November 12, 1970 near the Utah Hot Springs, the bus stopped the occupants thought at first it was to see all the lights from the three counties - Box Elder, Weber and Davis - but found that due to the rain, the bus had developed problems. They were towed to the checking station south of Willard and remained there until a bus came from the Memorial Home to bring them into Brigham. Some came in highway patrol cars. At the Memorial Home they were made warm and comfortable and given milk and cookies while waiting for a larger bus to transport them on home. - Arrive Home They arrived in Tremonton at 11 p.m. a tired, but happy group. One lady remarked, now Ill have something to write and tell my children." Another lady, Mrs. Lucetta Thompson of Garland, 87 years of age, said, "I can hardly wait to get home to write this in my diary - its so unusual, and something we wont forget." The group participated in singing on the way and are all anxiously waiting for the next tour. NEW YORK (UPI)-Meto Red Skelton fans remember he will be seen this season on NBC after many years on CBS. He was on NBC years ago for a short time. His new program, at 7.30 p.m. Mondays, will be 30 minutes stead of CBS format mo MEMBERSHIP PROCLAMATION Signing a proclamation for Farmers membership month Is Governor Calvin Rampton. On hand are left, Ed Olsen, Logan; Boyd Munns, Garland and Roy Holman, Ogden. All three are members of the union executive board. Union Farmers Union Sets Membership Month November is Farmers Union membership month, it was announced this week by Norman Grover, of Brigham City, who is president of the Box Elder County Farmers union. Grover and other local officers, Don Woodward, Corinne, vice president and Wayrie Owen, Corinne, secretary and treasurer determined said, to We are Friday Meet Local chapter of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees will meet on Friday, Nov. 13, at 2 p m. at the Senior Citizens center in the Community center. troduced and passed on a state and national level. Farmers representation in the Congress of the United States is almost extinct. "Every farmer should belong to one farm organization and to commodity groups depending on the type of farming he is engaged in," he said. All retired civil service employees are invited to Join NARCE, which is a branch of the national organization. DECLARATION WHEREAS, the farming industry of this State is a key industry in developing new wealth; and WHEREAS, this industry is made up of some 1 00 farm families; and 5,-0- 1972. The organization has always a strong force in Washington, D C., working for programs it felt were vital to the survival of the family farm and blocking programs and legislation that it felt was harmful to farmers. It was Farmers Union that originated the parity concept, Farmers Unions demand for been Merlin. They left about 8 a.m. Dennis Poulsens father, and returned at 6 p.m. in the Lloyd, and brothers, Neil, Orsen evening. They presented songs, and Reese hunted with him dances and films from their Saturday. Duane and Roslie Wells and American Education Week program, "Around the World In family and Mrs. Rosa Stokes of Seventy-DayThey enjoyed a Grace, Idaho were here for the pizza dinner. Friday they1 opening of the season. Due to stormy weather and presented the same program at long-terPark Valley and again at lack of birds it was poor hun- credit resulted and in the Federal Snowville. After the program The and rain ting Friday Loan Act of 1916 establishing and films and between rain Saturday totaled about 1.35th twelve Federal Land Banks, showers they played two inches. said Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown ballgames. It has been a week that It was of new experiences and fun for received a telephone call from worked Farmers Union to put the the students. their son, Jerald and his wife, national vigorously school lunch program Pheasant Hunters Mary, Sunday afternoon. They on a permanent basis. are teaching in Washington. It The opening of pheasant is their plan to spend season brought many visitors Fight for Farmers and hunters to the area. Mr. and Thanksgiving with Jay and Farmers Union on a state and Mrs. Darrell Jensen and sons, Helen. national level led the for Mr. and Mrs. Wally Wintle farmers to receive the fight tax Mark and Blair of Clearfield, gas and nephew, Scott Holst of presented the Sunday evening refund for uses. Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. program. They were assisted by Grover stated that it is very David Folkman and son Matt of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wintle, evident farmers need to be Ogden; Mrs. Mayme Lower of Wallys parents. solidly organized in order to see They spoke about temple that proper legislation is in Corinne, and Tessa Peterson and sons, Stephen and Michael marriage, love and faith. s. Slates raise our membership 25 percent and all board members have pledged themselves to help reach this goal. Farmers Union is next to the oldest farm organizations in this country and will celebrate 70 years of service to farmers in of Brigham City were visitors and hunters at the Leo Flint home. NARCE low-intere- st WHEREAS, is unity there it has long been strength; and that in recognized WHEREAS, farm organizations through the years have acted and represented these farm families in farm policy matters on a State and National level; and WHEREAS, the National Farmers Union is one of the oldest and prominently recognized organizations , , , working for families; and WHEREAS, continued membership growth in anym organization is vital to its usefulness and survival: NOW, THEREFORE, I, Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of the State of Utah, declare the month of November, 1970 as , FARMERS UNION MEMBERSHIP MONTH and urge all farmers of this state to be apprized of the farm problems and if they feel so inclined, that they recognize the work of the Farmers Union through the years and give it and its leaders most serious consideration for its support through membership. Calvin L. Rampton Governor NOV. SATURDAY 14 A NEW INTERIOR DECORATING SHOP FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY WITH A PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DECORATOR AT YOUR SERVICE - GEARED TO HELP WITH INTERIOR DECORATING PLANS WITH MODEST BUDGETS. Mrs. Merlin Larsen stands with Howell school 'AROUND THE WORLD' as children they display poster depicting countries they have studied about on four continents. Navajo Program Honors Veterans n annual Veterans Day gram was presented at irmountain school Tuesday rnlng by the student body staff of the school, he Marine corps color guard n Ft. Douglas posted the Drs and the Pledge of iglance was led by Morrell tchman. welcome was given by Col. ce Loosli, USAR, after ch the remainder of the gram was announced by n Fred Benally. USMC Capt. .. Robison gave a brief ime of the History of the ted States Marine Corps, ierling W. Sill, guest speaker he day, spoke on the rights responsibilities of every erican Citizen to help keep this country free. An Inof a hun- termountain Chorus dred and fifty voices, under the direction of Irene Pick and accompanied by Ella Maughan, sang several numbers in honor of our veterans and country. Evelyn Begay retold In Navajo a true story of a Navajo boy who gave his life for our country. An added attraction was a dance skit to Yankee Doodle Dandy performed by Ida Mae Bltsie and Raymond Ashley. program was concluded with a solo, The Lords Prayer, The sung in Navajo by Lilly White. The Color Guard then retired ,,sVs o Cake Ceremony cake cutting ceremony at Maddox Ranch house in commemoration of the 195th anniversary of the U.S. Marine corps. Honored guests were Capt. Gordon Robison, Gy. Sgts. Fox, andSgts, Johns, Leonard, Killingbeck, and Robinson, all veterans of Vietnam. After the luncheon the guests were escorted on a tour of the school and facilities by Intermountain students. If candles are too large or small for candle holders, hold the bottom of the candle in then very hot water to soften, mold to fit. 0 Carpef o Upholstery o Drapes the Colors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pick, Vince Mrs. Ella Loosli, Maughan and students who had taken part in the program hosted a special luncheon and Furniture o Unusual Accessories (European Imports) SPECIAL Special Cost Plus Special on All CARPETS 1 0 Plus Pad and Instalation OFFER GOOD TILL DEC. 1st Roll Ends MAUI ALL DRAPERIES and 20 Fabric Remnants GRAND OPENING - SATURDAY 523 SOUTH 15 Bus Stalls As they reached the overpass Larsen Family Gathers By Doris Flint Brigham City, Utah Liberace. Returning home they stopped in Riverdale where they were served delicious refreshments right in the bus and in the cars. Promontory Pointers business and planning mill under one roof, and they can work together to get the job done. Our aim is to keep people in Brigham City instead of forcing them to go to Salt Lake or Florida and Texas. Her Ogden, Mrs. Francis said, husband is Air Force Major "And we plan to utilize as many Richard E. Francis who is local merchants as we can. If presently attached to Thiokol in we dont have the item we need well try to find it elsewhere in procurement. "We would like to have the Brigham City." She said the furniture line will studio meet the needs of anyone ' who wants to do decoration in mostly be on an order basis, the home, Mrs. Francis said, unusual however many and we especially want to decorating items from Europe will be stocked. encourage people with modest The grand opening this budgets. We can work with almost any amount. Saturday will feature orchids She said she especially enjoys for the first 25 ladies who drop working with things her in and door prizes and refreshcustomers already have in their ments will round out the day. evening, Nov. 6. The proceeds went to the building fund. There was plenty of good food and other things to buy. There was a fish pond and bazaar items were sold. Mrs. and Mrs. Glade (Judy) Hunsaker and five children of Provo, visited in Honeyville over the weekend with Kim Johnson and Mrs. Ruth 0. Hunsaker. They brought Mrs. Monson, their grandmother, from Salt Lake City for a visit also. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle visited in Ephraim on Sunday with twin daughters Rosemary and Rosemarie Wintle, students at Snow college. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, DRIGIIAM CITY off OFFER GOOD TILL DEC. 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. It 723 - 2354 1st i M 2 |