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Show 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Bridge Tourney Thursday, October 5, 1972 Proves Popular Over In a ceremony to be solem-r-- ii November 17 in the Logan LDS temple Miss Pamela Lewis will become the bride of Craig Hickman. I e :.'. Hickman is the son of Mr. Mrs. Winston W. Hickman 2j 21 Sontalema, Idaho Fails, Idaho. Miss. Lewis graduated from Eos Elder High School in 196t anc is a senior at Brigham where Yeung university, a is she speech and drama education major. Botinas' The tournament was sored by the Logan Unit American public museums Contract Bridge 17 in a The tents of autumn flower garden blossoming under the spell of the enchanter, frost. Whittier Whittier used some mighty fancy words to describe this season of the year but Ive never heard anyone who complained about autumn. By the way have you been through the canyons lately to see the leaves? Apparently we got there a little soon this year. We took a drive through Sardine several weeks ago because I had heard it was time to go, and we were a little disappointed. Some of the leaves were colored, some fallen to the ground and others still green. Boutique 7737 a Honeysuckle club met Honeysuckle recently and elected officers. They are Patty Spencer, president; Cindy Beeton, vice president; Jolynn Bessinger, secretary; Becky Merritt, songleader, Robin Bohman, reporter. Mrs. Beeton is the leader. Becky Merritt entered cheese roils in the county fair and won a first prize there, and then entered them in the state fair and won a blue ribbon there too. The club has also held its mother-daughtparty. 4-- to 50 off 3iown Suede Clogs Reg. 14.95 Now 12.95 Blue Clogs Reg. 11.00 Now 6.00 ...PRESENTING CAMEO BRAS be present at the shop lor your own special. fitting.. Everyone is rwited to drop by and $ee the newest in will bra comfort. I HURSDAY and FRIDAY, Oct. 5 & 6 by Robin Bohman Just yesterday, however, I now in a blaze of color. Now all I have to do is convince the head of the household that we should take another drive over that way. I can understand why the leaves heard they were have had trouble getting their autumn finery ready. I cant remember a more mixed up year weatherwise. Why, for awhile Tuesday afternoon I thought we might need the air conditioner on again. This on again off again heat and cold has kept me undecided about the season so I can understand the odd way the leaves have reacted. But, if you havent been up to see them you better go, and if youre like me youll be curious to see them again if you made the trip earlier. Things are still happening around town and Party Line wires are still fairly busy so get comfy in that easy chair and weU chat for awhile about the latest happenings. Stork Reports Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cazier have a new baby girl at their house. She arrived on Sept. 26, and they are calling her Kimberly Ann. Just waiting to spoil her are her big brothers and sisters, Jeanine, Gordon, Loralee, Russell and Scott. Grandparents are Eugene Perry of Perry; Mrs. Ora Snyder, Las Vegas, Nev. and Jeff Cazier. Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowman have a new baby daughter born on Sept. 23. They have chosen the name Kay Jean for her. She has big brothers and sisters Jane, Carol, John, David, Richard and Edith. Sharing grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Bowman, Blackfoot and Mrs. Edith Van Orden also of Black-fooShe has a greatgrandmother, Mrs. Eva Farrar of Idaho Falls, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Elgan have a new baby boy, born on Sept. 24. They have chosen the name Carl Jess for him. He has a big brother Cory Glenn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grover Elgan of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mann, Ida.' 0 ic Kijs tfno t i 'iJtfl it1 lOTjUK! iiSClfciUH ' 1 STO13 ti. K rC. to u ltd .lt( 211 1? acf m lie 1ft! O oSil IS l; taaxi CMC e0s to ftafts cm gat ax sikw iixe srsm. C3CE9i iiSOVdi '80. sarcflU! OHC i(jriO' ajacrifil9& '.tfXS CSlfUMS Ar-bo- ,(L& dm i?ri goti'IiRi Ml' Pi!) sJjE WHOM: i iljttt. C3LC0T- - TOB m .xti (ifri uno'ii os.mus te a Mi Sons Visit The J.C. Knudsons have been enjoying visits from their two sons this week. They arrived home at this time to spend some time with their father who has been ill. Ricks arrived from Santa Barbara, Calif, on Sunday and left to return to his home on Tuesday. Jake got here last Friday from Merritt Island, Fla. and is scheduled to leave next Sunday unless he can arrange to spend another week here. Take Trip Stephen Bunnell has been busy the past few weeks. He traveled to Snowflake, Ariz. where he spent 10 days with his and daugher Mr. and Mrs. Elwood R. Petersen and family. Enroute to Snowflake he son-in-la- Woodyatt, Sept. 19. 18, Kofoed, 19, Ann Willard; issued Rodney Glenn Pack, 25, 1025 Hislop, Ogden, and Patrice Hansen, 19, 555 South First West, Brigham City; issued Sept. 19. Brian Lynn Nessler, 20, Bear River City and Kimmy Rae Kaminska, 18, 543 South Eighth West, Brigham City; issued Sept. 18. a person standing 800 feet above sea level can see about 38 miles. The monetary unit of Venezuela is the bolivar, worth about 22 cents. Best Wishes for Lovely ledJ These radiant Brides have selected gifts on our convenient Bridal Registery WILL WED Heap will be Miss wed Oct. Marta - Dawn Sharp and Kenny 20 in the Logan LDS temple. stopped overnight in Richfield and on the return trip he stayed in Spring City with his brother. Arriving home he stopped briefly and then picked up the R.N. Prices and they all traveled to Boise, Idaho where he visited his son Wallace and family and the Prices visited their son David and family. They were gone five days. Come Home Mrs. Hazel James is enjoying and daughter and her son-in-la- Poetry Society Holds Meeting Regular CARLA KECK M. Soon to be Mrs. Alden Caldawell Reception Oct. 6, 1972 13th Ward Cultural Hall MONA MUNNS ' Soon to be Mrs. Gregg Kotter Reception Oct. 6, 1972 Harper Ward Cultural Hall Our Service is to show you her gift wishes, NOT-teyou what to give. Free Gift wrapping and Delivery to the Brides ll PALMER JEWELRY 723 - 8265 mm tospdttm IPEKATT modern hospital uses hundreds of things that come from oil: surgeons gloves and gowns, plastic tubes and syringes, film, bed sheets, and even the paint on the walls. But most of all, hospitals use energy. In the operating room, the intensive care ward . . . wherever patients are treated. 75 of all our energy comes from oil and natural gas (including 40 of our electricity). But today, were using these petroleum fuels faster than we are finding them. Thats why America faces an Energy Gap. Were your local oil companies. Working to bridge the growing Energy Gap. Because its as sure as a surgeons hands ... a country that runs on oil cant afford to run short. A x-r- meeting of the Utah Poetry Society was held the evening of Sept. 27 at the home of Evelyn L. Daines. After a short business meeting, the following members passed out copies of original poems for consideration and comment with each poem read aloud by the author; Kathryn Jaggi, Lillian Knudson, Hal Reeder, Evelyn L. Daines, Iva Lou Nebker, Elizabeth Lauritzen and Iris W. of the Box ay bw local Oil Gcpaniss Elder chapter For more information, write Utah Petroleum Council 10 West 3rd South -- Room 506 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Schow, A spirited discussion was centered around how and when to title poetry and the effects to be secured in poetry through varied modes of punctuation. After refreshments were served by the hostess, the meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be held on Nov. 22. 259 N. Main Hours: DEER HUNTERS: Let u$ the big hunt. Call 723-864- 6 723-864- Rib Steaks T-B- 6 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. Closed Sunday have your meat supplies ready to take on and wtll havo it ready for you. Everyday low prices at J 1.29 ib. Steak .. $1.59 ib. & HOMECOMING - A home- coming is planned Sunday for Luella Peterson. 79' ib. Steak $1.69 ib. Large Franks Sirloin Steak .. $1.59 ib. Whole a Grade Fryers 37' 79' ib. Round Steak .. $1.29 ib. Link Sausage Cube Steak .... $1.39 ib. Center Pork Chops $1.15ib. Turkey Bologna ..59 ib. End cut Pork Chops 89' ib. Beef Liver Round Bone Roast 93k 75' ib. Sirloin Tip Roast $1 .45.b 7 Bone Pot Roast 69' ib. Missionary Returns To Brigham Luella Peterson has recently returned from an LDS mission and a homecoming testimonial is planned Sunday in the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward. Miss Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson, 445 South Fifth West, served a mission in Arhus, Denmark. The meeting will start at 4:30 p.m. Bishop Wallace Christensen will conduct the homecoming and invites all friends and relatives to attend. Bs Mixed Lunch Moat ..05 ib. 75' u. Bulk Weiners Porterhouse t. 13 Lynn art A family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowe who have just returned from a year and a half in Australia. He was teaching at a high school in Geelong near Melbourne. The family will stay with Mrs. James until December when their home in Bountiful will be available. Lowe teaches in Bountiful and he and his children commute daily to that city. mighty and Doyle Willard, and Shelley galleries in Britain. Miss Pamela Lewis will become the Hickman in ceremonies to be held Nov. the Logan LDS temple. GOING INTO A NEW LINE... 1 There are more than 900 TO BE BRIDE bride of Craig SALE couturiere a sponof the League with Dorothy Hanlon of Brigham City as president. is having A The couple has chosen Oct 20 as their wedding date. The cremony will be performed in the Logan LDS temple. the local hospitality and promised to make the event an annual occasion in their bridge schedules. 723 items 25 Wyoming. in 164 N. Main all gift Kenny M. Heap, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Heap of Thayne, Participants in the tournament expressed their delight Sh? is a member of the International Fok Dancers at BYU. Miss Lewis is serving as Relief Society president of her ward in Provo. Hickman was graduated from Skyline High school at Idaho Falls where he was active in football and debate. He served a mission for the LDS church in Central Brazil. Hickman is a junior at Brigham Young where he is a pre-lamajor. He is ssrvirg on the academic council and is a counselor on the stake Sunday school board. Fciiowing the marriage the couple will be honored in a reception to be held at the Indian chapel. The fciiowing evening they will be iviWed at an open house at iriaho Falls. announce the forthcoming marriage of their to daughter, Marta-Daw- Sharp In the Swiss teams section second place went to Millie Nelson, Susan Taylor, Ulala Hansen and Bonnie Wyler of Tremonton. Minuteman pairs found Gertrude Giesen of Brigham City and Betty Ahern of Ogden capturing second place. 1. H. Mr. and Mrs. Charles r Several area residents were winners in the tournament events, including a first and second place tie in unmixed pairs for Lola Winzeler and Irene Peck of Tremonton. Raymond Lewis of 346 First East, Brigham City, h U 150 restaurant. of the Announcement trcigement is made by the !r 'e elects parents, Mr. and Marriage Licenses R&4 bridge players from the area attended the first annual Golden Spike Sectional 1 tournament held Sept. t. in City with Brigham headquarters at the Red Baron Couple Circles Date M.-s- . 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