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Show I y.. 18 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Bear River Slates Annual Harvest Ball Thursday, September 21, 1972 Corinno Comments ! I ' Local News Farmers i son-in-la- w . . Future and and , Jay Christensen Brenda Bourne are and Morrill JoAnhe and children, Gary, Kelly, Tresa and Heidi.- - ' , 'They joined family members for a family reunion that in- -' eluded all of the - children of Clayton's mother,; Mrs. Annie "l) ' MorrilL ' DR Seniors Side ; V' ! The Higgins family have moved into, the Elmer Brangel ' Pot Trip The ' family group : enjoyed home sind will stay here for the a school year; dinner, picture taking and Grandparents; are .Mr; ''and ' hkppy Afternoon of reminiscing. he Bear River Valley Mrs. Less Rader and MrsrRose , The family members Included senior citizens are planning Mrs.a; Mh and Rader is great grandmother, Virgil Cutler, y tour to Jack Pot a their son and daughter-in-laOct. New' Daughter . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cutler; Mr. r Reservations are now Bill, and: Carln Smoot "have : and Mrs.: Jack Morrill and son accepted. being Mrs. Carl u. added a new daughter to theif of Nevada; A chartered trip Is being Morrill of 15 and 'on.. family family Sept. Rejoicing and laReno a sister and family, Mr. t provided with their parents over the new director Napoli, projects Leo (Carol) Twitchel arrival. are three' sisters; .a and Mrs. will be the hostess. Seats brother ' and an ,. Indian and family of Salem. for 31 are available. A daughter and of placement girl.: For reservations callJST- few weeks Grandparents !'hjm6r's are Oregon had spent a 3371. V shared by A..V. Smoot. Mr. and visiting earlier and were unable Mrs.Jesse Reay. Great to return. ''..'v Jcck : . ! - two-da- :? n, . Troubled grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. supervising the transformation N.A. Wheeler of Perry and Mrs. of the girls gym into an enSarah Reay of Bear River. chanting scene of 'autumn Traveling to Salem on a ,beauty. . recent Sunday were Clayton Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Less Rader the past two weeks have been their and daughter, Jim and Leone Higgins and children Julie, Scott and Melodie of : Page, Ariz Greeting a new arrival to the , family, Sept. 13 were the,,Jlto Higgins family. A baby girl was born to them in the Brigham hospital on that day. . v. : j Homemakers. ) brother and sister, Kelly and Darin Kitchen. News of lummer visitors end Traveling from their home in other ectivitiee ere still coming Levenon, Ore. to spend three weeks with the Brangels were into the news. Mr. end Mr. Noble Sato were Debbie and Gary Higley. They happy to have their daughter are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Betty Matsui and daughter Jim Higley. They spent the time Andrea from Honolulu, Hawaii with their grandparents getting with cousins and spend four weeks with them. They were joined, here by. enjoying life on the "farm.. their husband and father Glen Gathering at the Leslie Mills who flew here to spend si . home in West Corinne last delightful time visiting with; ' Sunday to observe the 90th relatives and friends. birthday of L.V. Mills were a Activities Included traveling-tlarge number of relatives and Idaho Falls, Idahowith the friends. The event was open Noble Satos. They sphnt the day 'house for the anniversary , there visiting with' the Sato's ' celebration. son Walter Sato end family; Many were from The Satos and Matsuls drove : that included a daughter Lizzy ,' . Utley of Benajmin; Floyde and to Elko, Nev. to spend delightful weekend. They; iatf ; Laura Miller of Mount Pleasant tended shows and saw the att- and other relatives and friends , ractions offered at that popular from Kaysville, Centerville, vacation area. Layton and many from the Corinne area. ' were served Guests it Rnnch !; , Refreshments The family group were guests during the afternoon by at the Albert Burt ranch near members of the Mills family. Mirror Lake on the .They, spent a delightful afborder. They were ternoon of reminiscing with Joined there by the Walter $atos their father, and grandfather. to spend a most exciting holiday Many relatives and friends attended the wedding reception with their congenial booty.' Horseback riding, fishing and Joleen Wells and Tony McBride exploring the beautiful souls-- . held at the Community center in tryslde provided the family - .Brigham last Saturday night. members with a most relaxing The couple will make their home in Logan where they will holiday. The Matsuls flew back home attend USU the coming year. after the memorable trip hack Traveling here to attend the to the area that was "home to wedding and reception were them for many years. Gary and Dianna Hammerland Guests at the Pack Hatch and children of Idaho Falls, . home last week were Dr. and Idaho. The bride was the recipient of Mrs. Frank Norris and children Douglas and Natalie of Ed--, a lovely grocery shower held at the home of Mrs. Athlene Hardy munton, Alberta Canada. They were accompanied by prior to her wedding. Mrs. Grace Anderson of Rex-burMr. and Mrs. Hardy were Idaho Dr. Norris is a former neighbors of the Wells family. They have made their grandson of Mrs. Hatch.. The Elmer Brangel family home in Brigham for the past have had, a group of grandseveral years. children spend the summer Attending from here were a months with them. large number of friends and Leaving to return to school in neighbors of the Wells family. California last week was Jonl Mrs. Athlene Hardy and were VanDeworker. She had spent daughter Sherrie several weeks visiting in Utah . hostesses for a most enwith relatives. tertaining evening. Games with She had spent soma time in prises and the opening of gifts s. Sandy with her provided a most delightful Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen. shower. ; The guest of honor received Returning here with her to spend some time with their many useful grocery and kitchen articles. grandparents were Jonis step By Gertrude Moore t, Waters will theme Bear River High schools annual Harvest Ball to be held in the gym- nasium in Garland Saturday evening Sept. 23 at 1:30 p.m. The event is jointly sponsored by the school chapters of Future Summer Visitors Continue To Bridge Over Other committee Mooting to Detail Camp Confab Plans members At a meeting held on Monday evening, the region camp final made committee arrangements and plans for the are Kent Thomas and Peggy John. Royalty candidates will be chosen by the FFA and FHA prior to the dance. Eleven boys and 11 girls will then be voted on at the door and the king and queen announced as a featured part of the floor show. Floor show entertainment will be provided by talented Students under the direction of Janet Cowley and Brent Rose. Saturday, Sept. r Cake Auction The traditional cake auction will be another highlight of the evening. The 11 girl candidates will bake cakes to be sold. Ben Tanaka will be the auctioneer. Funds from the auction, after paying expenses, will be added to the FHA A special part of the program has been planned for 9 a.m. and those who are late will miss it and it wiB not be repeated during the day. . Camp , clothing, including good shoes, are in order so that treasury. Organizing and helping with-ai- those attending can participate phases of preparation will be . in all of the planned activities. This conference is under the Kay Nlchiguichi, president of direction Of Carol Sara, regional die FHA and Larry War burton, president of the FFA chapters. and BOx Elder camp director, LaRue Hadewn, Box Elder l . ; Mr.-an- Califor-niaan- . d i j ' : - . son-in-la- w - ! . ' Utah-Wyomi- Producer Alexander H. say9 he will have an early fall arrival for the new Broadway season in 6 Rms a contemporary Riv Vui comedy by Bob Randall. If you are familiar with classified ad lingo, the title will present no problem. It means Six Rooms River View. Cohen Jerry Orbach and Jane Alexander, two of the theaters leading young players, have been cast in the roles of two persons, married to others who find themselves locked in one of New York '8 last available apartments. , 11-1- 2. ; . camp t w : . 23, conference, at the girts home south of Mantua from a.m. to 1 p.m. The food that Is cooked will be served. The menu for the day includes chicken cooked in a deep pit, pineapple upside down cake in a dutch oven, cocoa and many other tasty dishes pre spared at ' the conference. South stake camp director; Charlene Dunn, Brigham Stake camp director, and Kathleen Win tie, Box Elder North stake camp director. No one will be served who does not have a ticket or who is not there to receive a special badge when the tickets are presented, a spokesman said. : Commission far Milhaud CARLISLE, Pi. iUPIl Darius Milhaud, the French-bor- n composer who has been a of resident longtime California, has been commissioned to write a choral work celebrating the 200th anniversary of the founding of Dickinson College. ttRjMoct tte "FRONTIERS OF THE MIND' Get acquainted with PHYCHO-CYBERNETI- . CS VfeckteMtoy, Spt. 27th Council Room, Brigham City Hall ;.;v 7:30 p.m. . . . i g, step-parent- Grouso Crook Reports Community Has Fall Weather They visited Audrey's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Tanner. Delroy and Linda Kimber and children of Brigham spent the weekend busily working on their hay crop here and enjoying time at their summer home. Clalne and Barbara Tanner were also here from Brigham for the weekend. They brought motorcycles and rode the area. By Marge Thompson We have beautiful fall weather, the men are finishing up their crops of hay, and lota of riding for cattle is being done. Besides this the sick people here are Improving. Dell Tanner rode the range Saturday with no after effects, following a summer of not being able to do anything. He looks like his old self again and this is great after all he's been through. Returns Home Bill Thomas returned home on Saturday from Burley where he has been hospitalised following a heart attack. Wedding bells rang out for Judy Gross and Keith Kimber on Tuesday. They were married in Perry then returned home to Grouse Creek. Our congratulations are sent their way and hopes for a happy life together. Joy and Miles Tracy and son, Robert, of Declo called on her mother, Mrs. Louie Roberts Saturday. They drove Bill and Mary Thomas home from the hospital. Visitors last week at the home of John and Flo Gross were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hickman and son, Bruce, from Marathon, Fla. Wynn Coveio of, Ogden brought his grandmother, Mrs. Olive Kimber, home from Ogden on Sunday. He plans to visit his grandparents here for a couple of days. . Bring Friend Jodi Kimber brought a friend from Brigham, Lily Ward, as the Richard Klmbers were at their summer home Richard and the girls did some riding for cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Ruby of Muskogee, Okla. brought Donald and Rachel McCurley home after a months visit in Oklahoma. They visited for several days with Paul and Nancy McCurley, Mr. Ruby is Nancys father. Ray Roberts of Montello . visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Louie Roberts. Blaine Tanner of Malta visited with his parents, the Bishop Tanner family on Thursday. Mrs. Nell Betteridge and Shorty Betteridge of Ogden visited for several days with Raida and Ivan Kimber and other relatives in the community. To Start College Mrs. Mary Kimber accompanied Mrs. Wilma Taylor of Yost to Sun Valley to get her daughter, Julie Taylor, to start Sunday Dinner college. guests of Doug and Luana Richins and Hughie and Marge Thompson sons, Sheldon, Sherman and and family were Bishop and Steven were weekend visitors of Mrs. Milton Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Richins from their home in Riverside. Mrs. John Koyle of Burley. Four young men from Chico, Also home for Sunday were LaNette and LeAnn Thompson, Calif, stayed overnight at the Karma Smith and Michelle church yard Sunday. Trush of Ogden. They had atThey are walking from tended a wedding dance in Nebraska back to their home in Malta Saturday for a friend, Chico. These were very nice Linda Eliason. young people but looked difAudrey and Vernon Teeter ferent than most who have and family stopped, by for a camped at the church. School officials, Kleon Kerr, short visit from Oakley. They were on their way to Phoenix, N.J. Wood, Mr. Stokes visited Grouse Creek on Friday on a Ariz. to take Darwin, where he will be attending a tech college.. business trip. Sunday dinner JCPenney youre looking for. We know what mmm it BRIGHAM CITY STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open Friday Nights Till 8 p.m. |