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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 1, 1973 WV?'lVsv: Karens Kolumn V, v and . -- HOSPITAL QUILT The Fun club is making a quilt which will be auctioned off and proceeds going toward the new Northern Box Elder County hospital. From left is Edith Timothy, Coleen Laws, Lela Doutre and Wanda Nelson. The work is being done in the Nelson home. Tremonton-Garlan- d For Hospital Fund Queen Size Quilt The Fun club is making a queen size quilt to be auctioned at the Box Elder county fair grounds May 12 at 1 p.m. with proceeds to go toward the new Northern Box Elder County hospital. contribute anything of value for the auction. d List of Donors Those already contributing are; Carl and Dons Meat Market, Beauty Salon, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges, Phyllis Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ottley, and Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Jeppsen. on For immediate pick-u- p articles to be contributed please The quilt is made of flow weave with a dacron batting. The material is bright, colorful spring flowers in shaded gold. A site for the hospital on West Sixth North in Tremonton has already been chosen. Construction is planned to get underway in the near future. Valley citizens are asked to contact Mrs. Floyd (Rita) Chadaz at 257-342- dinance. Fred Christensen, BIRTHDAY - Mrs. Paulie Boothe will observe her 85th birthday at an open house on Sunday. T. Open House Set to Honor Area Woman Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe of 1129 Porter Ave., Ogden, will be honored at an open house on By Ruth Phone 723-622- Good morning f Especially to" all of you who have put your snow shovels away. A few days of sunny weather and warm temperatures and we just naturally think spring is here. At our house the snow has almost melted on the front lawn. Ive even begun to toy with of the idea starting housecleaning. Merely toying with the idea, mind you, because I remember Feb. 2. That was the day the groundhog saw his shadow in these parts and you know that means more winter. But then, all this is merely my own opinion and you know what Sydney Tremayne said about opinions. His idea was that "No one agrees with other peoples opinions; he merely agrees with his own opinions expressed by other people. Whether you agree with me or not about whether spring is just around the corner, Im sure youll agree that it's fun to find out a little bit of what's going on around town. So, pull up that easy chair and well chat awhile on Party Line. Takes Trip Mr. and Mrs. Rex Baron are home again after a three-wee- k trip through the south Pacific. They left here by air on Jan. 31, and flew to Los Angeles then went to Tahiti, Fiji, and stopped for six days in Aukland, New ' Zealand. They spent two days with their son Roger Baron who is serving a LDS mission in that area. They also visited with Earl Blower another Brighamite LDS missionary. They brought greetings from their parents at home to six other missionaries from Box Elder county in that area. Leaving New Zealand they flew back to Fiji, then visited Tonga, Western Samoa and American Samoa and then went on to Honolulu, Hawaii, where they spent two days before flying home. They report it was summer in no Etodi-C- ut 9 New Zealand and very pleasant They were also interested in the differences between Western Samoa and American Samoa. there. Visit Son Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Munns have just returned from a y visit in Long Beach where they went to be with their son Dr. Charles R. Munns who is hospitalized there. Young Dr. Munns is receiving therapy at the veterans hospital in Long Beach. He was seriously injured in an automobile accident in Anchorage, Alaska on Christmas Eve. The many friends of the Munns will be interested to know he is reportedly doing as well as well as can be expected. During the long holiday weekend the Munns two daughters and their husbands joined them in Long Beach to spend some time with their brother. Mr. and Mrs. Mel (Ellen Mae) Manning from Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Gene) Rich from Logan flew down for the three days. Visits Briefly Mrs. W. H. Barnard was so happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Cal (Eyvonne) Rohner of Los Angeles stop to see her Monday. Mrs. Rohner formerly made her home with the Barnards in Brigham City. They were in Utah with their son Cal Jr. who leaves Thursday on an LDS mission to England. Family Gathers Mr. and Mrs. William Howes and Mrs. Dean Wells of Willard left last Thursday for a four-da- y holiday in Las Vegas. They joined Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Owen there. During their stay they saw the Elvis Presley show at the Las Vegas Vegas Hilton. Mrs. Howes and Mrs. Wells are daughters of the Owens. Arrives Homa Mrs. Lenora Romer arrived home this week from her winter stay in Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Ethel hiseig Fabric 2 and 3 yard lengths 42 to 45 wide members and directors were honored at a social held at the DeLon Stokes home. They enjoyed reviewing the play and a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Newman had as their dinner guests during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Larsen and family of Mantua. Youths Meet Bothwell and Thatcher-Penros- e youth councils met Tuesday to make plans for their joint Gold and Green ball. The dance will be held on Saturday March 10 at the Thatcher ward cultural hall. Bothwell Ward members are encouraged to meet Thursday evening (tonight) at the Bothwell ward for a meeting to discuss the new zoning or- Club to Auction Tremonton-Garlan- Following the plays cast Sunday, March 4, from 2 to 5 p.m. in observance of her 85th birthday anniversary. The event will be held at the home of her son, H. Lamont Boothe, at 1131 Porter Ave., Ogden. Mrs. Boothe was a former postmistress of Honeyville, She was born March 2, 1888, in Grantsville to Benjamin H. and Mary Elizabeth Neeley Tolman. She resided in Honeyville most of her life, spent six years with her daughter in Salt Lake City and has resided the past 12 years in Ogden. On May 31, 1911, she was married to Hyrum M. Boothe in Romer remained in Mesa and return in April. They stay at Dana's Trailer Ranch on the Apache Trail near Mesa during their winter sojourn. Miss Romer reports the weather has been colder than usual this year but still quite pleasant. will Baby Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valdez have a new baby girl, born on Feb. 22. They have named her Debra Lynn. The couple has one president of the Bothwell town board will be in charge. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jenkins of Thatcher had as their guests on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jenkins of Malad, Idaho. They are Lloyds parents. Mrs. DeLon Stokes entertained at a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Diane who celebrated her eleventh on Wednesday. birthday the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died Oct. 17, 1941. She is the mother of three sons, two of whom are living, Her and of two daughters. children include H. Lamont Boothe of Ogden, Jon Reed Boothe of Bountiful, Mrs. Fred (Helen) Pack of Kaysville, and Mrs. Don (Dorene) Coburn of San Diego, Calif. She has 20 grandchildren and was.; program presented by students of In-termountain school. Various advancements and awards were also presented to boys.; earning the awards. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Summers had as their guests for a week' the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tolman of Brigham City.-- ; Mrs. Tolman has been in the ; T Cooley Memorial hospital for treatment. Randy and Kevin Tolman enjoyed playing with-theiSummers cousins. -; by Karen Stokes condition of moderate misery. If thats true its funny I dont get more done. Bothwell ward MIA presented two plays Wednesday evening at the Thatcher Penrose ward cultural hall. ' Summers. the meal a most, entertaining Bothwell Thatcher Penrose I just read that Sigmund Freud did his best work in a Mrs, Kirk Following Fourteen friends enjoyed games, lunch and socializing. Mrs. Keith Burnhope entertained at a party in honor of her daughter, Vicki. Ten of Vickis friends helped her celebrate on Monday. Sunday her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Burnhope of Salt Lake City to came to Bothwell congratulate their granddaughter. Vicki is five years old. Mrs. Dean Hone of Bothwell has been in Salt Lake and Heber City with her Mother, Mrs. James Barnes. Mrs. Barnes required a pacemaker to be put in her heart. It was done at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City but she is now at her home in Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leak of Senior Citizens Slate Jackpot Trip BR Bear River valley senior citizens are in for a treat when they leave by chartered bus March 14 for Jack Pot. ' They will remain overnight and are looking forward to seeing Jon and Sondra Steele who are the featured celebreties. There will be a lot of sophistication and a little bit of sentiment as Jons stunning range on the keyboard moves from The Warsaw Concerto to Somewhere My Love, a spokesman said. The bus will accommodate 39 passengers. Reservations are now being accepted. If interested please call Projects director LaRene Napoli will assume duties as hostess for the overnight trip along with her assistant Bonnie Sue Grover. Thatcher drove to Salt Lake City on Monday on business. They decided to spend the night r and enjoy dinner together at Harmons; sight seeing and just relaxing. They returned home Tuesday evening. Friends of Window Damaged Karen Firth surprised her at a party on Friday evening. Mrs. LeRoy Firth, her mother was in on the surprise also. The girls enjoyed a slumber party. Scouts and their parents from the Thatcher-Penros- e ward enjoyed the annual scout banquet Thursday evening. The evenings entertainment was under the direction of Mr. Mrs. Bliss W. Law, 922 South Fifth West, told police that she returned home from a weekend trip and found two holes in one window. Skin disorders? Try IU Toco-Der- m cream, 1260 per tube at Skaggs Drug. Vitamin E Best Wishes for Lovely WM This radiant Bride has selected gifts on our convenient Bridal Registery RUTH BARKER Soon to be Mrs. Dell Olsen Has registered her choice on our Bridal Registery Reception March 9, 1973 Bear River Cultural Hall Our Service is to show you her gift wishes, NOT-teyou what to give. Gift Free wrapping and Delivery to the Brides ll 257-337- 1. PALMER JEWELRY 723 - 8265 The better our sales, the harder we have to work to top them. But we do. 16 Broken Car Window South Third East, complained to police Saturday that someone broke a window on his car. Alan Oviatt, 440 other child, a boy, Michael John, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom D. Valdez and Mrs. Teresa Quintana of this city. Warren One Valdez lives in Sacramento, Calif. PARTY LINE sends.... Happy birthday wishes today to Mrs. Leatha Godfrey, administrator of the Godfrey Nursing Home who has a birthday on March 4. 15 off. Pants n jeans. Save on hosiery. Slacks and jeans in polyesters, cotton denim, acrylics, cotton chambray and more. Choose from our entire stock of boycuts, western and many style, flare-le- g more for gals who live in pants. All these in your favorite colors for misses and junior sizes. r, Belmont Ward Slates Green, Gold Dance The Belmont LDS ward is planning a Green and Gold ball March 6 at 8:30 p.m. in the cultural hall in West Fielding. Mrs. Arnold Lamb will be in charge of the evenings entertainment. The hall will be decorated in keeping with the theme The Green Green Grass of Honje. The Laurel girls will be honored during the floor show. 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