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Show 1 - " - ' n - BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah December 1972 7, Thursday, Mounted Drill Team Plans Underway A Brigham City resident is trying to start a mounted drill team for teenagers. Frank Johnson, 141 South Fourth West, announced plans Tuesday to start organizing such a club. He said he will at least need 16 youths to start the team. . Johnson coached a drill team in New Mexico and also operated a riding school for youths in Bloomfield. The construction worker, who moved to Brigham City this barrel and stake races and pole Uniforms, Dues Later 723-392- 0. activites to include trail rides, In Thoft Brigham City police detective caught a Willard attempting to steal chemicals from a Thiokol Chemical corporation railroad car parked behind the Big J. Flour Mill Tuesday night. by Vera C. teenager DeRyke, in a patrol Box car, spotted the Elder High school student on top of the flatbed railroad car. He said the youth was trying to pry open a con400-pou- tainer containing "liquid The incident happened about 10:30 p.m. LEARN NAVAJO DANCES Kindergarten students of Mrs. Isabel Merrell at Mountain View Elementary school recently learned about Navajo dances when Intermountain school seniors displayed several of them for the class. Pictured here in the center are Michelle Jones and Jolene Trijullo taking part . The meeting was in charge of Corinne Comments captain of the camp. Present were two members of the Box Elder camp, North Andrea Huggins, chaplain and Dollie Iverson first vice president. Luncheon was served to nine members, two visitors and a Visitors, Travelers Still Make Local News by Gertrude Moore (Glenda) Caddy and children. The Clifford Binghams ob- Thanksgiving visitors and served traVfers ar'tops fa 'the local" i holiday news here. day. Mrs. Marion Fredrickson was happy to have her entire family together for the traditional holiday for the first time in 12 years. Gathering at her home on Thanksgiving day for dinner and a happy afternoon of reminiscing were Quinn and Anne Chlarson and children Annese, Marion, Travis, Barbara, LaVoy and JanaLee, Ronald and Jane Nelson and children Brett, Bartt Melonie and Brian of Brigham City. The Chlarsons traveled here by auto from their home in Livingston, Mont. They spent several days here and visiting with Quinns father Lyman Chlarson and other relatives in Brigham City. Mrs. Margaret Rowe and daughter Beckey traveled by bus to Green River, Wyo. for the Thanksgiving holiday. They spent a delightful holiday with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roger son-in-la- w their Thanksgiving on the following Sun- Joining the Binghams after spending Thanksgiving and two days visiting in Wilson Lane with Bruces father John Holmes were Bruce and Margaret Holmes and' two children Neil and Julie. Four Days The Holmes spent four days at the Bingham home. They were joined there on Sunday for turkey dinner and all the trimmings on Sunday by David and Kathy Bingham and Boyd and Lorraine Smith of Bear River City. The group attended Sunday school in the Corinne ward on Sunday. Its a boy was the news received by the Dee Youngs on Nov. 29 from their daughter and Craig and Linda Pixton of Brigham City. This is their first child. Sharing grandparent honors are Dorothy Y. Pixton of Brigham City, great, grandparents are Richard Pixton; Elzida Y. Young and a paternal great grandmother Louise Lehman of Logan. Montrey Hansen who suffered a heart attack at work last week is in the Dee McKay hospital in Ogden. He is reported by his wife Dorothy to be in an improved condition at this time. Corinne camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their Christmas party on Monday, Dec. 11, at the home of Avis Morgan in Brigham City. Dinner will be served after son-in-la- w The principle is the same. The potential is different. vice- Anderson, Margaret the meeting, which will begin at 3:30 p.m. Gifts will be exchanged and all members are urged to attend... .... Corinne camp Daughters of Utah held Pioneers their November meeting at the home of Savilia Hunsaker, Monday, Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. The lesson on Early Hotels in Utah was given by Lila Rader. A history of her husband's greatgrandfather NeU H. Neilson was given by Marg Burt. Refreshments were served to nine members and one guest by the hostess. Christine Peterson of Brigham City was a guest of the camp. The group planned their Christmas party to be held at the home of Avis Morgan in Brigham City Dec. 11. Fruitvale camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Melba Mills Monday, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m. The lesson on Early Mormon Hotels, was given by Pauline ODell. A history of her great grandfather, Henry James Newman was given by Melba Mills. at Bike Found Damagod Bruce Keyes, 658 North Fifth East, told police Saturday that his daughters bicycle was stolen sometime during the l. week while it was at the The bike was later found damaged in Box Elder creek. News-Journa- special guest, Mrs. Leona Bountiful; the hosts and their Williams by Lila Wright and sporting a lighter cast after a Stella Forsgren. leg operation two weeks ago. Mrs. Williams is Melba She underwent surgery in a Millss mother. Logan hospital after a leg injury Less and Melba Mills traveled suffered at Box Elder High to Bountiful on Thanksgiving school. Mrs. Paul Mr. Day. They joined 32 family and members at the home of Christiansen the spent sister-in-laMelbas brother and at holiday Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .Mayfield. They were acWilliams. companied by their children The family group spent a Karen, Pauline and David. happy time reminiscing and The family group joined reuniting family ties. They Pauls parents Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner with all the good things that go with it. Mr. and Mrs. Less Mills at- tended the wedding reception of Melbas neice in Providence on Thursday evening, Nov. 30. The affair was held in the Rozella Manor and honored Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Debbie) Munk. Recent visitors here were Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Ruth) Drake and grandson Chad Eckland of Carlin, Nev. They spent two nights here with a sister and brother-in-laGeorge and Alice Davis. They spent some time shopping in Ogden and visiting with relatives there. The Drakes spent an enjoyable time visiting with the Davises; their family and other relatives during their stay. Eva Jean Harper daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harper is Reed Christiansen for the traditional family dinner. They returned home on Saturday, stopping in Bountiful to visit with relatives before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrill and children Gary, Kelly, Tresa, and Heidi traveled to visit. Salem for a They spent Saturday at the home of Clayton's mother, Mrs. Annie Morrill. They enjoyed dinner with her and visited with pre-holid- AT MEETING Davis James Open house was held at the ward chapel for Mrs. Roy (Louis) Pugsley who celebrated 90 years of living Dec. 1. Born in the Valley, she has never wanted to call any other place "home. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kunzler of Rosette, she now lives almost across the street from the old home place. The mother of nine children, ail living, she could be nominated for the mother of any year. A rare philosophy of life keeps her interested, busy and on her toes. "Each day I read something to improve my mind. I try to do something for some one else. I do some house work that wont need to be done for another week and always try to say something to someone to make a recipe for them happy gracious, unselfish living. One son, Bishop Rex and his family live on the family farm, so the parents are not alone. family members family-we- mother and her treated to refresh- re G. W. Inter- national Harvester meet- With a bit of loving help from all family members, she keeps a bright cheerful home, is always a picture to behold and makes everyone want to come She goes to Relief again. society, takes part in the lessons and quilts endlessly with fine beautiful stitches. Most of the ward members called at the chapel to visit this charming - attended an ing. Honors Couple A rubber. the Open House Mobs Toon Karl driving by the area Other than replacing motor, there was also some smoke damage, they said. The fire was reported by Diane Jones. Park Valley News Dotcctivo Detective A blower motor on a furnace shorted out at 317 Greenwood Dr. early Wednesday morning and filled the house with smoke. Brigham City volunteer firemen, who were called to the fire at 12:27 a.m., said the motor shorted out and then burned. He said the teenagers can decide on uniforms or dues after the team is organized. Youths should have their own horse or the use of one, he ex- wants team past summer, Furnace Motor Burns, Causos Smoke Damage bending. Johnson said a major portion of the winter will be used for organizing the club. plained. Interested persons should call 27 ments and went away knowing full well that age is not old. Happy birthday Louiae-m-ay your days be merry and bright for as long as you want to live. Brigham Dealoi; Attends Mooting G.W. (Bill) Davis of Brigham Truck and Implement company, west of Brigham City, was recently selected to attend an International Harvester dealer conference at the Hilten Inn, San Francisco airport. In Davis represented ternational Harvester dealers y from his area in an all-da- session conducted by management of the Farm Equipment district Oakland, Calif. based In Roports Distosos The Utah State Division of Health reported the following, cases of diseases in Box Elder county for the month of October: gonorrhea, three; infectious hepatitis, two and in- -, fluenza, two. before children. The group spent a most day delightful vlaiting, gathered for the recent reminiscing, taking pictures e for Thanksgiving day holiday for a and a happy happy reunion of family cousins young and old. returning home. The family of Fred Bradford play-tim- members. several Spending days visiting here with Mr. Bradford were his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (Fern) Whitaker and family of Moses Lake, Wash. son-in-la- w other members of the family at the The group joined home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve in Rasmussen (Rama) Brigham City. Dinner of turkey for the traditional feast and the extras was enjoyed by Fred Bradford, Lynn and Fern Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradford and family; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde (Delone) Glover; son Brad; Mr. and Mrs. Doug (Annette) Hunsaker and children of North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bradford and family of Vlalt Relatives The Whitakers visited with other relatives in Bear River City, Brigham and attended the benefit dance at the Eagles during their stay in Utah. Cub pack 113 held a Rocket Race in the ward cultural hall Friday, Nov. 17. Eight boys accompanied by their parents participated in the event. Each boy received an award for their achievement in building and racing their craft. Popcorn balls were passed out by den mothers Joetta Lilinjuist; Renee Bailey and Bertha Rader. Committee chairman, Robert Cheney officiated at the meeting. Gambles aro Opening! a,,l New Storo ; in Brigham City.. NOWOKN 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. n Mon. thru Sat. 686 So. 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