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Show !. 4 BOX Garland group to install new officers Newcomers set JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 5, 1973 ELDER dinner-danc- e Members of Welcome Wagon Newcomers a gala club will gather for on Friday, dinner-danc- e spring the Elks 8, at 7:30 p.m. at The Ladies Self Culture club of Garland will meet Thursday, April 5, at Stephens Cafe for April lodge in Brigham City. 7.30 The social hour begins at dinner. steak a o.m. followed by cen Phone and guests their installation luncheon. Hostesses for the afternoon event are Ida Michaelis, Pearl Cullimore, Alice Nye and Dorris Peterson. Cora Nielsen is chairman for the program. Carl Ashby; choir director at Bear River High school, will present a group of his students in a musical program. New officers for the coming year are Inez Deem, president; Louise Harper, Dessie Campbell, secretary; Pearl Cullimore, corresponding secretary, Leatha Michaelis, 723-385- 3 Marriage Licenses May wedding set t; The following persons have been issued a marriage license Box Elder by the office of the clerk: County Louis Ivan Jensen, 61, Shelley, Idaho, and Inez Clayson Peters, 58, Blackfoot, Idaho; issued March 29. New Miss Charlada Hunman and Richard Hore have circled May 25 as their wedding date. A home wedding at the home s of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Huntsman of Brigham City, is planned by the young couple. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hore. Miss Huntsman is attending Box Elder High school at the present time. The prospective bridegroom has attended Box Elder High school and is now locally employed. Following their marriage, the couple plans to make a home in Brigham City. V a - 'jj bride-to-be'- -- i- at iv Cooley O' Danny and Donna Lamb Forsgren of Bothwell announce the arrival of their1 first child, a girl, born March 22. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsgren of Thatcher, Idaho and Mrs. Nina Lamb of Plymouth. Mrs. Emily Tolman of Tremonton is the great grandmother. The new baby will be named Jessika Forsgren. treasurer; Hazel Rogers, historian, Ruth Shumway, parlimentarian. Mrs. Michaelis and Mrs. Rogers were retained from last year. LILIA LAURA PACE Local couple circles June wedding date Retired Army, and Mrs. Chief Warrant Officer (CW-4E. Third South 536 East, Brigham City, anPace, Bobby nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lilia Laura to Private Ruel J. Eskelsen, US Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn M. Eskelsen, 658 Holiday Drive, Brigham City. ), The couple has circled Saturday, June 9, as their wedding date at St. Henrys Catholic church, with a reception to honor them at the home of the brides parents. By Ruth Miss Pace is a senior at Box Elder High school, where she is one of the top ten percent in the graduating class. Phone 723 - 6229 jEt! TO BE WED Miss Charlada Huntsman and Richard Hore will be married in a home rite slated for May 25 in Brigham City. schedules annual lunch LWV for Saturday Brigham City League of Women Voters will install new officers and hold its annual 'spring luncheon and business meeting on Saturday, April 7, at 12 noon at Ray and Cathys cafe in Brigham City. New officers to be installed Texas AF base include Mrs. William (Sarah) Yates as president, Mrs. James (Marjorie) Childs as vice Mrs. William president; (JoAnn) Flack as secretary, Mrs. William (Pauleen) Dolling, Mrs. Bert (Gloria) Jensen and Mrs. Howard (Nancy Jane) Bales as directors. Presiding over the luncheon event will be Mrs. Bert Jensen, who is retiring president of the local group. Mrs. William R. Setzer of Honeyville will travel to Join her husband at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, where he is presently serving with the US Air Force. The former Carolyn Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Roberts of Honeyville, is a student at Beauty College and has been working toward completion of her course there. The couple was married Oct. 14 in a ceremony performed at the Artistic Manor, and Mrs. Setzer has been residing with her parents while continuing her training as a cosmetologist TO TRAVEL -'- Mrs. William R. Setzer will join her husband in Texas this month. I Bride to join husband at V' yz : ft S' -- ;f: It is well to be up before daybreak, for such habits contribute to health, wealth and Aristotle wisdom. I have to get up early to hear my bird serenade. Not being a bird watcher I dont know its name but it has a catchy little e tune and only performs for about 10 minutes each morning. All the birds seem to sing best just at daybreak and its fun to be up and hear them. Wednesday was the kind of morning that makes you think spring is surely here at last. Of course, I hope it isnt snowing by the time youre reading this. If you need a little added push to get you going today you might think of the words of Sarah Hale who wisely Those who would ensaid, joyment gain must find it in the purpose they pursue. Now my purpose this moring is to pursue with you the latest happenings around town so pull up that easy chair and well visit awhile on Party Line. two-not- Baby Arrives Taking the spotlight this week in news from the stork set is the happy word from Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buridge that they have a new baby girl, born on March 30. They have named her Jennifer Leigh. She arrived weighing seven pounds 15 ounces. Other family members are Tom Jr., Melissa Ann, Jonathan Michael. Paul, and James Grandparents Margaret McGinn are Mrs. of this city, Mrs. Wanda Burridge, Nephi and Hugh Heath, Salt Lake City. Comes Home Back from an interesting month in Spain are Mr. and Mrs. Vanez Wilson. They were accompanied by their daughter Mrs. George (Joyce) Badger of Newport Beach, Calif. They were houseguests of and daughter their Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Call during their stay. The Calls are in Spain with their children Ann and Budge for a Following their at Fort Carson. June wedding, the couple will reside MACKS PHARMACY 97 S. Main son-in-la- nine-mon- th stay. He is on sabbatical leave form Box Elder High school and is doing counseling in' the schools there. They spent most of their time in Madrid where the Calls live, but also traveled to Africa and Portugal. They were particularly interested in the contrast between the new and old Madrid. The Calls son, Steven, who has just returned from an LDS church mission, has gone to Madrid to be with his folks until they return in June. Take Trip Mr. and Mrs. Glen Valentine and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen of this city have just returned from a delightful trip to California. The Valentines spent a week in Santa Cruz with and sister, his brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ted (Delone) Carlyle, and the Rasmussens spent a week with their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law- , Junior Rasmussens in Mountain View, Calif. From Santa Cruz, the Valentines went to Riverside where they visited with their sons wife. Their son is in Thailand at the present time where he is a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force. The Rasmussens went to Delmonte, Calif, from Mountain View where they spent some and time with his brother-in-lasister Mr. and Mrs. Darrell (Anna) Hales. They report good weather for the trip but they arrived home on Thursday, the day of our big storm. w Visits Here good to hear that the Dale Youngs were in town for a It was were few They days. houseguests of the Max Botts and visited with his mother Mrs. Rose Young. On Sunday Mrs. Young had a family dinner at her home and on Tuesday the J. Oleen Palmers had them to dinner. They also toured the area and took a long drive into Western Box Elder county and visited friends and relatives in Logan and Salt Lake City. Briefing You Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Caroline) Dodson have enjoyed a visit from his siter Mrs. Janet Jackson and a friend Miss Kris Cline of Dover, Del. They were k y on a tour. They were delighted with the west, according to Mrs. Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Seager took a whirlwind trip into Idaho and traveled to Boise where they purchased a new camper and then went on to Middleton where she lived as a child. It was fun to visit old friends and places in that area. two-wee- ACCEPTS CHECK Sharon Carver, president of Ladies Community Club, presents with a $100 check for American Field Service as AFS exchange stuHolmgren Janyce dent Leonardo Bermudoz observes following addressing the club at their March 29 meeting. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder High school, where he was active in Key club and in music. He is presently stationed at Fort Carson, Colo. cross-countr- Party Line sends ..Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Rose Rosa of Pioneer Memorial Nursing home who will be 83 on April 8. OTHER GREAT HITS FROM ELVIS ON HM ALBUMS $1 .79 A $3.49 RECORDS AND TAPES TAPES $3.1 9 & 4.49 |