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Show A v BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, t i i j Utah i Fielding Man Thursday, November 23, 1972 t Observes 88th Birthday octal ceoe Sarah Yates, Society, Editor y Phone 723-385- 3 Frank Wood, one of Fielding's senior citizens, observed his 88th birthday anniversary Nov. 13. He was born in Farmington in a son of Jonathan David 1884, and BIRTHDAY of Fielding - Frank Wood ob- recently served his 88th birthday at a dinner party. . Couple Circles Date Mr. and Mrs. Orion L. Nelson of Mantua announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathy, to Dennis N. White, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. White of Providence. The couple has circled Dec. 1 as their wedding date in the Logan LDS temple, and will be honored that evening at a reception in the LDS Indian chapel in Brigham City from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Nelson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS She received Seminary. training at Stevens Heneger Business college and is now employed as a secretary at Hill Air Force base. Prospective bridegroom White is a graduate of Skyview High school and LDS Seminary. He is a member of the Utah National Guard and is employed by Utah Power and Light company in Ogden. Following their marriage, the Couple Greets Firstborn Son SET DAtE Miss Kathy Nelson and Dennis N. White 1 for the wedding date in the Logan have circled Dec. LDS temple. League Slates Meeting On Waste Disposal 'I A ' ' .. the subject scheduled for early January. All women intereated in the aubject or in membership of the local League of Women Voters are invited to attend the meeting, with the League open - in membership to any woman of yottpg age (18 and over) in; the community. A state study on land use will also be part of the study of the environment planned later In the discussion year, along with focus on the state's Judicial system and a visit to the Utah Legislature following a meeting on the most important bills to be brought before that body. Those interested in League program may contact Mrs. League otWoraen Voter of BrlghamyClty will hold a discuaalon on aolid waate management on Tueaday, Nov. 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr a. Edward Boer. Aa part of Ita overall Environmental Quality diacuaalon topic, the group haa toured the Brigham City aewage dlapoaal plant and the Box Elder County aanitary landfill. Now they will center their dlacuaaion on Donna Jones, membership national problema and trenda in chairman, at or Mrs. aolid waate management, with a Gloria Jensen, president, at for further information. meeting to gain concenaua on - Firsttime parents Mr. and Mrs. Alan Andreasen of Bear River City are mighty proud to announce the arrival of a little son born Nov. 14 at Cooley Memorial hospital. Checking in at a healthy seven pounds and 14 ounces, the little fellow had been named Brandon Wade by his proud parents. Today, though, would like to I thought you read about Party Line's traditional Thanksgiving news and once again learn what our state, county and city officials are going to do and just where they will be dissecting their turkeys. Firsttime grandparents are Officials Dine Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. State Senator and Mrs. M.Y. , of Simcox, Jr., Brigham City sharing honors with Mr. and Ferry and children, Ben, Jane, Mrs. Golden R. Andreason of Sue and Helen will be dinner Elwood. Mrs. Ken S. Jensen is a guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Call. They will join first time her sister Mrs. Rita Evans and and is sharing her honors with Mrs. children Ann, Bobby, Elizabeth Alice. Petersen of Beer ..River and Caroline of Provo for the - i ... G, fiimeox of traditional feast. Qy and Howard " The Willis Hansens will have Princeton, Kansas. ' great-grandpare- nt Mrs. Hazel his mother Whitehead with them for the day and expect to have all their children and families drop in during the day. Commission Chairman and Mrs. Don Chase are still vacationing, but learned they have visisted their son Steven in California and were expecting to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter and family in Oregon. Commissioner and Mrs. Malcolm Young will observe the holiday at home with their son-in-la- and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freiss and son Howdy of Sherwood Hills, Kelly will be home from B YU and join with Charlie of this city to complete the guest list. The William Packers are expecting friends of their son Jeff who is serving an LDS mission in Quebec to join them for dinner. They will come from their school sessions at BYU and Ricks college in Idaho. Their daughter Gloria will be home from BYU as well as Janet from Weber who will join Kevin, Ruth and Michelle of this Mrs. Claude and daughters (Isabel) Allred, Mrs. Wayne (Opal) Gam, Ray Wood, Glen Wood, Myron J. Wood of Fielding; Mrs. A1 (Rhea) Fuhriman of East Garland; Mrs. Smith (Blanche) Richards of Carson City, Nev.; Mrs. Owen (Donna) Stokes of Tremonton. There are 47 73 great grandchildren. grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. Attending a pot luck dinner in compliment to Mr. Wood on his birthday at his home were Mrs. Claude Allred and daughter Yvonne, Mrs. Wayne Garn, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fuhriman, Mrs. Ray Wood, Mrs. Glen Wood, Mrs. Myron J. Wood, Mrs. Owen Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christensen, Mrs. Maurice Wilcox, Mrs. Jerry Garn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Garn. The ladies spent the afternoon tying an attractive quilt for Mr. party Wood. Temple Date Circled For Rite Mid-Wint- er Circling Dec. 15 as their wedding date in the Salt Lake LDS temple are Miss NayDeen Fonnesbeck and Grant Clark Jensen. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Fonnesbeck of Brigham City and of the late Donna Tingey Fonnesbeck. She has attended Weber State College and the University of Utah. A former airline stewardess, she is residing in Salt Lake City. Prospective bridegroom Jensen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hortin Jensen of Brigham City. He is a graduate of the University of Utah School of Engineering and holds an MS degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Southern California. He is presently attending the University of Utah. Following the wedding ceremony, the couple will be honored at a reception. termountain school. They are expecting the rest of their family, the Scott Hesses and Scott Zundels and son Chris of Salt Lake City to spend some of the day with them. The A1 Caziers will have their children Steve, Kathy and Craig brother and sister-in-laDr. and Mrs. John Olsen and family of Logan, and her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Lee PARTY LINE sends.. Happy birthday wishes to Pioneer Nursing Home where Della Atkinson will be 74 on city. with our new Checked commissioner John Holmgren, and learned that the Holmgrens will have his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen join with them and their still children Candace and Chris for dinner. at-ho- Fathers Eat are planning The city fathers quiet home observances. Mayor and Mrs. Olof E. Z undell will have their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Craig Zundel and baby Brandon from Salt Lake City for dinner as well as from students In- for dinner along with her w 723-745- 9, Garland a short time before coming to Fielding where they established a permanent home. Wood has served as a counselor in the Sunday School superintendency, in the YMMIA presidency and president of the first Quorum of Elders. He was also president of the Fielding Town Board for two terms. Mrs. Wood died June 3, 1971. Ficklin and family of Ogden. The Wayne Jensens will spend Thanksgiving quietly at home due to illness in the family. The Rudolph Kaisers will also spend the day quietly at home. Over at the Byron Armstrongs they will have members of her family, a sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Moon, Bountiful and a niece and husband Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bangerter and family also of Bountiful a nephew Earl Moon of Salt Lake City, a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. jJ.L. Hepworth, Salt V Lake City,1 another brother and City Young sister-in-laBrigham Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Davis of this city and her Homemakers association will mother Mrs. Rilda Andrews of meet on Monday, Nov. 27, at 1:30 p.m. in the Box Elder North Logan. The Claud Olsens are having stake center. The program for the aftheir son and daughter-in-laternoon will be a small ap- Mr. and Mrs. Elwynn Olsen and children Mike, Brent, Janna Lee, Robert and Brian of Bountiful for the observance. several 723-748- 1, Bird He is the father of eight sons Phon 723 - 6229 do. Blanche Children By Ruth Who's coming to dinner at your house? Maybe I should say whos having you to dinner? Im sure by now you have definite plans for the big turkey day. We've come a long way since that first Thanksgiving Day but I hope we remember some of the reasons behind it. I always like to take a minute and make out my gripe list and then balance it with ail the things I have to be thankful for. It just never balances. I can always find so many more things on the blessing side than on the other. In fact, sometimes we don't recognize a hardship as a blessing in disguise. Now, before you start making your list lets sit down and chat awhile on Party Line and remember the words of Plutarch who said The worship most acceptable to God comes from a thankful and We havent cheerful heart. visited for a couple of weeks so we have a little catching up to Kathleen Wood. On Nov. 18, 1901 he married Maggie Richards in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They lived ini Homemakers pliance 23; demonstration and Light company. Also featured will be a display of Christmas ideas made by club members."'- Voting will be conducted to select the Young Homemaker of the Year for competition in the state contest. Refreshments will be served to those in attendance, and there will be babysitting services available in the building for those desiring them. Reservations for the Dec. 12 members only luncheon at Maddox Ranch House will be taken at this meeting, and memberships will also be Margaret Gardner will be 81 on November 24; Vern Johnson will be 53 on November 24 and Nellie Clifford will be 77 on November 26. CHOOSE A (Loose Stone FROM OUR HUGE SELECTION Then have it mounted for Christmas Perhaps along with one you now own. Select from a dazzling collection of exquisite diamonds in ten different carat weights at substantial savings.: Other carat weights available. MRS. DAVID B. OLSEN Open House to Honor Newlywed Pair Friday Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. David B. Olsen will be guest of honor at an open house hoted by the parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Olsen of Brigham City, on Friday, Nov. 24, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Third LDS ward. All friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the event and meet the new bride, the former Miss Melinda Flores. The couple trades marriage vows in the Los Angeles LDS temple on Saturday, Nov. 18, with Mr. and Mrs. Olsen traveling to California for the ceremony. All the Olsen family, joined by the bride's parents, will be In Brigham City for the Thanksgiving holiday to be climaxed by the open house on Friday evening. ('ompensation ordered Choose a mounting of your choice from our large selection. Use one of our easy payment plans OSAKA, Japan (IPI) The Osaka city government has been ordered by a district court to pay 823,050 compensation to the family of a city high school student who broke nis neck during a gymnastics class in 1968. PaDmGP Jewelry The parents of Tatsuo Motoiso, 16, filed a damage suit against the city government, charging it failed to provide proper supervision of the class. FRIDAY ONLY NOVEMBER 24, 1972 With quality at lowest possible prices, we try to show how much we appreci- ate our customers the year round. 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