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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City Utah October 12, 1972 Thursday, octal BR Senior C0H0 Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone 723-385- Slates Birthday 3 One of Bear River valleys senior citizen's Mrs. Charlotte George Lundberg Gibby will be honored at a dinner party by immediate members of her family on Oct. 13. The occasion is her 80th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Gibby was born in Mendon, a daughter of William and Jane Shelton George. She spent her girlhood in Mendon and Wellsville where she received her education. She was one of 14 children in the George family. On Dec. 10, 1909 she married Moroni Lundberg in Lewiston. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. They made their home at Little Mountain where Mr. Lundberg was employed by the A H. GI3L 1 scout N3VS Troop 142 Girl Scout Troop 142, which meets at Lakeview School, will hold its first regular meeting of the year at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 13, immediately following the close of school. All troop members and members are Brownie fly-uurged to be present to meet with their new leaders Mrs. Deaine Limb and Mrs. Renee Howe to plan their fall activities. p Couple Trades Vows In Autumn Wedding Lincoln School of girls acd mothers in the Lincoln School number A are attending organization I! ft,.V. 1 s'" ? srs,.ss '."Is Pp s.sV.'ASss.' v& meetings for a J unior Girl Scout troop last week, and they will be contacted to start meetings soon by their new leaders Mrs. Jeanne Harris and Mrs. Ellen Opprecht. They will meet at Mrs. Harris home. Brownie leaders for a new troop in the Lincoln School area will be Mrs. Kay Petersen and Mrs. Jan Ellis, with mothers of second and third grade girls interested in Browines urged to call one of the leaders to be included on the list. Hansen Livestock company. Mr. and Mrs. Delvin B. Ayotte, 125 East Fifth North, announce the marriage of their daughter, Debbie Ayotte, to Reed Robinette, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Robinette of Promonfory. The couple was married on Sept. 27 in Las Vegas, Nev. They will be honored at an open house at the 634 East Second South, on Saturday, Oct. 14, from 8 to 10 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited. Petersen Chapel, '4, Five Generations Little Tiffany Baird is the center of attraction along with her mother Mrs. Debra Baird, her grandmother, Mrs. Darrell Didericksen of Grantsville; her great grandmother Mrs. Leila Thompson of Garland and her great, great grand father, Geoge Myler of Troop 540 Brownie Troop 540 began its meetings on Monday, Oct. 2, at the home of their leader Mrs. Dorothy Burnett at her home. They will continue to meet on Monday after school. for their first session the previous Wednesday with holdover leader Mrs. Darrell Anne Bergstrom and to become acquainted with new assistant leader Mrs. Debbie Wallace. Chapter Hosts USU Counselor Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held an enjoyable, and informative meeting on Thursday, Oct. 5, at the home of chapter member Susan Maero. Guest speaker for the evening was Dr. Ronald Petersen, who is in charge of counseling services New officers of the Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi include (front) Louise Young, president, and Goldene Petersen, vice president; (standing) Carole Gilding, extension officer; Jane Gomez, treasurer; Jill Reuter, historian; Sandra McDougall, corresponding secretary; Karen Richards, recording secretary. HEAD CHAPTER suggestions and has already to implement formation League Members beguncitizen study committees, looking into a Will Attend quarter system, and some other concrete ideas that were by the local league. Idaho Conclave presented conference will The of year-roun- d two-da- y Three members of the League of Women Voters of Brigham City will attend an Action Conference in Idaho Falls on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. where they will share the local leagues processes in preparing a recent study and action program on the local school district budget. Attending will be Mrs. Marjorie Childs, chairman of the study item, and committee n members Mrs. Jeanne and Mrs. Sarah Yates. conference, During the two-da- y sponsored by the League of Women Voters of the United States for all intermountain from noon on Wednesday until noon on Thursday and will focus on Getting Things Done as a theme for the meeting. Irene Janski of the be held 3 LOSE UGLY FAT OR today it a tiny tablet that will help curb your deEat sire lor escess food. lest Contains no dangerous drugs No and will not make you nervous. hie strenuous eiercise. Change your start today. MONADEX costs S5.00 $3 00 lor a 20 day supply and lor twice the amount. Lose ugly let with relunded or your money will be no questions asked by: MONEY BACK. weight MONADEX Will Give State Petersens presentation. Program A family recently returned from Sao Paulo, Brazil, in service for the LDS church will give the program at sacrament meeting in the Brigham City First LDS ward Sunday, Oct. 15, beginning at 6 p.m. Sherman and Jo Ann (Long) Hibbert spent three years and three months in the South American country where Mr. Hibbert was president of the 'entral Brazil mission. Mrs. Hibbert is a native of Brigham City and a graduate of Box Elder High school. She may be remembered here as a violinist and went on to earn a degree from Brigham Young university. From Boise Her husband is formerly from university. He discussed family relationships, both between husband and wife and between parent and child. A short business meeting was conducted by Louise Young, chapter president, following Dr. In- troducing the guest speaker for the evening was lesson chairman Barbara Bingham. Refreshments were served following the closing ritual, with Sandra McDougall winning the hostess prize for the evening. reported enjoying their time in Sao Paulo, a city of modern architecture and 8,000,000 persons. They toured a number American countries and Mexico before returning. Mrs. Hibbert lived in the Brigham City First ward prior to her marriage. of South SALE ONE rack boys Knit Shirts ONE rack girls dresses H 3 OFF 10 OFF on all boys girls jackets & coats Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen have had recent guests at their home. Their daughter Dorothy L. McCann of Silver Spring, Md., has spent one month in Utah and was joined by her husband Dr. C.P. McCann for the final part of her trip. They spent some time in Salt Lake City with their son. Dr. David McCann, who is located at the Veterans Administration hospital there. The McCanns also enjoyed visiting with her sister, Iris Larsen Brown, who resides in Salt Lake City. Two young men from Russia accompanied Dr. McCann to Utah to study local methods of agriculture. Dr. McCann works with the US Department of Agriculture and has an office in Washington D.C. Mrs. McCann drove her car to with some . Utah along passengers, and her husband flew out later. They drove back together, planning to spend some time enroute in Tucson, Ariz., with Mrs. McCann's brother Dr. Ira Larsen and his family. Mrs. McCann has taught art in high school for many year? and has just retired. The Larsens were happy to host them and expressed the wish that they would return soon. Hr has recently retired also, ams they plan to come to either Utah or Arizona to live. - 7-toell10 p.m. end Brigham Citys TOPS club had a special night honoring KOPS members on Tuesday evening at their regular weekly meeting in Gillespie hall. KOPS members are those who have reached their weight goals and are on the maintenance progrm known as Keep Off Pounds Sensibly. The UT-6chapter meets each Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Gillespie hall, 150 East Third South, Brigham City. In Corinne, the U 233 from the University of Idaho law school. Since returning, the family has established their residence in Bountiful with Mr. Hibbert resuming a law practice in Salt Lake City. They have five children, Dale, 10; Jill, 9; Steven, 7; Mona Rae, 2, and Dan, four months. All FRIDAY SATURDAY day 24 24 9 JUVENILE TABLE -- chapter meets weekly on Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. at 499 Montana, while the Bear River City group meets on Wednesdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. upstairs in the LDS ward. Membership is open to all interested persons. except the youngest speak Portuguese. Enjoyed Time Mrs. Hibbert and A CHAIRS i Stripped Cover Set Folds Up 14.99 Value - Extra Chairs 3.66 ea. Electric XXX X FRIDAY 6 CUP FcRC and BUSH JEANS waist Reg. 7.00 29 to 36 Boys Sizes Reg. SATURDAY Mens Pocket 100 POLO SHIRTS 46 Reg. 54 -L 169 L.S. Size 10-2- 0 Reg. 18.00 Misses KNIT TOPS SWADDIES 4( Misses Polyester RED BLOUSES Solid Colors Misses Polyester SHREDDED FOAM Waist w 100 LB. BAG Reg. 76c Assorted Patterns 28 to 42 588 1 ,0' SLACKS Size 34 to 3.49 Value NOW Mens Double Knit COVERALLS 1.96 P NOW 6.00 Mens Sale Friday the 13th 'till 10 p.m. All Day Saturday Family Guests TOPS Chapter Honors KOPS Boise, Idaho, and also from Brigham graduated Young, later receiving a degree Mr. in Relief Society, a teacher in Primary, a member of the Primary stake board and a genealogical worker. She is also a member of DUP. She is the mother of five daughters, four are living: Mrs. Harley (Anna) Heaten, Mrs. Leland (Eliza) Woodruff, Mrs. Alford (Vera) John, Mrs. Clifford (Verna) John of Tremonton. She is especially proud of her 21 grandchildren and 74 great grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Eliza Holland 78 also lives in Tremotnon. Couple Hosts NOBILITY HARVEST iAVS LDS On March 25, 1949 she married Thomas Gibby. They made their home in Roy. He died Dec. 8, 1962, after which to moved Mrs. Gibby Tremonton. She has been an ardent worker in church organizations serving as a visiting teacher, HERE THEY COM Brigham Citys delegates will be on the agenda on Wednesday afternoon as part of a general session that will be followed by group discussion and analysis workshops. YOUTH SHOP will discuss the steps taken in preparing a study and in taking action on it. The study was on the 1972-7school district budget, with the women gathering for a session of going over the budget items in detail. Then conclusions and areas of agreement were reached through discussion and a sheet of recommendations prepared and presented to the school board at the annual public budget hearing. Since that time that Board of Education has looked over the Utah California mission. Corps. the area LWV chapters, Brigham City women Back From Brazil, Men Permanent Press Hin-chma- Start losing national board will be director, with Phyl Smith as Conference chairman. Speaker for the evening dinner meeting will be Cynthia Hannum, chairman of the National League Lobbying at southern secretary and counselor ' Troop 180 Brownie Troop 186 will hold its mothers meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at Bunderson School. They planned to meet Mrs. Lunberg cooked for hired men. Later they moved to Evans where they purchased a small acreage. Lundberg died May 19, 1945. After his death Mrs. Lundberg was employed as a cook at Bushnell hospital in Brigham City. 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