OCR Text |
Show BOX Country woman honored at JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah i Thursday, May 17, 1973 ELDER family party octal Mrs. E. O. (Marquerite Ballard) Hansen of Tremonton was honored at a family dinner party Saturday on the occasion of her 80th birthday anniversary. ccme Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone , . ; 723-385-- ' .v .v 1 Mrs. Hansen, the former f viv.X attended she BIRTHDAY Couple circles date elementary served in InThe Experiment ternational Living was founded 40 years ago as an independent, as president, and is also affiliated with Mortar Board at USU. Prospective educational nonprofit with worldwide bridegroom Steed is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, where he was active in music and drama. He will graduate from Utah State university in June with a BS degree in accounting. At USU, he is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity and Is president of the Interfraternity council. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Portland, Ore., where the bridegroom has accepted employment with the Arthur Young Accounting firm. Nursery school graduates get diplomas construction The caps maye the diplomas less paper and ' but than sheepskin, of Busy Buddy 'graduates Preschool Nursery are proud of ANNIVERSARY American foods and family customs. They were here with the Experiment in International Living, an organization based on the conviction that one can best learn to understand another people and their culture by living among them as a family member. studentbody vice president and was chosen as Outstanding Girl. She will graduate from Utah State University in December with a degree in elementary education. AtUSU, she has been affiliated with Chi Omega and School. the families, and enjoyed with acquainted getting Local Graduates organization in Putney, Vt.; Bombay, India; Tokyo, Japan; and smaller offices in over 80 countries of the world. headquarters JUNE BRIDE Joining the ranks of lovely June brides will be Miss Peggy Anderson, who will become the bride of Robert G. Steed in the Logan LDS temple. Reading circle slates review Brigham Reading Circle will be held on Monday, May 21, at the home of Mrs. Ethel Romer, beginning at 2 p.m. will Bernice Andersen present the book review for the afternoon, and all members are urged to be presenfT8Flhis final gathering of the literary group for the season. DUpNews Fort Brigham Fort Brigham camp i of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, May 18, at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ivy Frye, 335 North Third West, This is the final meeting of the season, and all members are urged to be present ''To see, appreciate, the hopefully better understand new ideas and to develop new respect and admiration for peoples are aspects involved in each individual exchange... both for the student and for members of the host family, states Mrs. Thomas L. Hannum, chairman for the Experiment in International Living for the Rocky Mountain Region. She added that the host families and their friends who met Miyoko and Tieko had all enjoyed their association with the girls, and that the families had given generously of themselves to make this a most interesting time for the visiting students. Peterson holds nursery school five mornings a week in her Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Nelsen will greet friends and relatives at an open house on Sunday, May 20, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Artistic Manor, 15 South First East, in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. The open house will be hosted by the couple's two sons and their families, who extend an invitation to the Nelsens many friends to attend. They request that no gifts be brought. Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen built their home at 225 South Third West before their marriage in the Logan LDS temple on May 23, 1923, and have lived there ever since. Area Natives Although born in Garland, Alice Secrlst Nelsen came with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Secrlst and family to Brigham City when she was eight years old and received most of her education in Brigham City. A native of Brigham City, enjoy "Trailering as they travel north in the summer and south in the winter. Their Family They are the parents of two sons: Robert S. Nelsen, who is married to the former Geraldine Jensen, and has three sons; Steven is on an LDS mission to Argentina, Randy is on an LDS mission in Great Brltian, and Mike is a student at Box Elder High school; and Kirk R. Nelsen, who is married to Joan Smoot and has four children, Pamela, Kevin, Danny and Mitchell. Simada elects new officers The Tremonton Beta chapter of Simada held their closing meeting for the season at the home of Venice Ewer Monday J evening, f A short business "meeting conducted by Leone Finch preceeded the lesson coming season resulted as follows: Phyllis Markham, president; Coila Haltiner, Glenna Hales, as Retained secretary. vice-preside- historian was Venice Ewer. Retiring officers are Leone Finch, Marjorie Brockman and1 Mildred Harris. Dainty refreshments were served. A spring banquet is slated for May 18 at the Civic Center in Tremonton with the Beta Chapter of Simada as hostesses. Invitations are being sent to the various chapters throughout in the state, chapters and Washington, Arizona California. Members of Girl Scout Troop 142 that meets at Lakeview school were champion cookie sellers for Brigham City, earning their troop $150 for a camping trip. Pictured are (front) Brenda Neil, Sydneylou Johnston, Richaune Limb, Ellen Monson, Edie May Woodworth, Korinne Johnston, Lori Porter; (back) Shanna Smith, Kelly Vicars, Lisa Waters, Brenda Lacey, Paula Lacey, Susan Blanc, Renee Anderson and Colleen McCoy. Troop leaders are Deaine Limb and Luana Johnston. Norm Nelsen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelsen and has been a resident of the city throughout his life. Both have been active in church and community life, and they have just recently returned from an LDS mission to Australia that closely followed their retirement from business. Norm Nelsen was with First Security Bank for 51 years, while Mrs. Nelsen worked for the J. C. Penney company in Brigham City for more than 25 years. Both are retired and (Alice) found when visiting China was given by Dottie Whitney. Election of officers for the basement recreation room, which has an outside entrance into a pleasant fenced playyard for the little students. She states that the aims of the school are to develop imagination and creativity of the students through different media, especially encouraging to the four and discover by themselves the use of their five senses. Traditional basics such as color, numbers, alphabet, shapes and textures are also presented through the subject matter. This years projects have included growing seeks, learning about children around the world, weather, hatching brine shrimp and eggs, community helpers, transportation, summer safety and cooking of popcorn, pancakes, ice cream, butter, cookies, etc. The children have visited a dairy, fire department, farm, airport, and fish hatchery. Open house to honor couple on anniversary and conditions Today President Nixon and his party Kay or March Mr. presentation. Information on China by an Austrailian educator Miss Myra Roper was given by Catheryne Nesson. Living in China them and hurried to have their picture in anticipation of the real ceremony. Owner-instruct- 1 eccu toys ' Day Camp ' Final registrations for Box Elder Girl Scout Day camp will be due on May 23, according to Neighborhood Chairman Shirley Kilminster. The camp will be held in Box Elder canyon park Monday to for all ages of Friday, June Girl Scouts. Many special units of back packing, hiking, archery, arts and crafts, etc. will be included in the camp Hansel Valley in Box Elder county where her husband owned and operated s farm. They spent most of the winters in Tremonton. Mr. Ballard died in March 1934. Mrs. Ballard married E. O. Hansen who owned and operated a restaurant in his until Tremonton, retirement. In Of course, the traditional outdoor cooking, nature crafts, and camp skills will be dominant in the planning for the annual week of fun and learning for the girls and leaders. Adult volunteer leaders are chosen from Girl Scout leaders and mothers and participate in special training for the camp e units. training will be held on May 24, at which time registered girls will be assigned to their leaders units. All Brownie and Girl Scout leaders are urged to have their registrations in by that date in order that plans can be made for adequate leadership, food, and craft materials. On-sit- Her Activities Mrs. Hansen has been active member in the Relief Society and is a member of the Midland Camp of DUP. Rites were performed Mrs. Hansen had the of falling and breaking her hip. She has been confined to a wheelchair since that time. In Eva reports they felt the earthquake at Kilo, Hawaii which registered 6.25 and which gave them a good shake'. They had to discontinue their prearranged tour and take a different route as some of the roads were considered unsafe for traveling. 1959 misfortune of four She is the mother daughters and two sons-- - five They visited points of Interest the Polynesian Including Cultural Center and Pearl Harbor. They also saw are living; Thomas Gerald Ballard "Hawaii HAS to be the most beautiful place on earth the new Mrs. Petersen reported. Bothwell, Mrs. Ray (Shirley) Stark of Magna and Mrs. Donald (Eleanor) Petersen of Fielding. She has 22 grandchildren and 29 Great grandchildren. Enroute home they spent a where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Babylon in San Jose and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mirbelli in Stockton, arriving in Bear River Valley this week. of Tremonton, Mariner B. Ballard of Dillon, Mont; Mrs. Fred (Marjorie) Christensen of Saturday Mrs. Hansens three daughters prepared and served a delicious dinner for their mother and and the following relative- s- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bain of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bean of Murray, Mrs. Denice Birkes and Mrs.. Segry Bain of Salt " J Lake City. step-fath- er v Many friends and relatives dropped by to extend their best wishes for a happy birthday. volcanos. few days in California Mrs. Petersen will continue her employment as office manager at the Northern Utah Farmers Co-o- p in Garland. Mr. Petersen owns a dry farm in Promontory. They will make their home in Tremonton. excess fluids ' with Fluidex Lose weight with capsules at Skaggs Drug Center. Reduce Dex-A-Di- et wildest most unbelievable sale of all times. In the old VALBERG MARKET building, 259 North Main, BRIGHAM CITY. The Sale going on right now . . . Thursday, May 17 Friday, May 18 Saturday, May 19 Sunday, May 20 Monday, May 21 Sale ends Tuesday night May 22 Spring Sewing Specials Doors open 10 a.m. till 7:30 p.m. each day. Tri Country the Carpet presents biggest sale ever to be held right here in Brigham City. You hundreds of dollars right now. Over 5,000 square yards of new famous name brand carpet will be sold at drastically reduced prices. For example: OZITE RUBBER BACK, regular tail value $6.92 square yard. $199 Wa decorate for Weddings Call about Fra Class for avaryona POLYESTER sq. yd. HI-L- PER SQUARE YARD SHAG, regular retail value $10.98 O PER SQUARE YARD WEAVE as low as 52.99 PER SQUARE YARD igular $10.95 sq. yd. $399 and Cards .sSS? " ,,obbV Fake Fur Doll making supplies Unusual novelities Plaques wood - plotter Plastic Film Castlo Crofts ' Wedding Supplies Wedding cups, plates, napkins table decorations etc. Plus many other items a DOLTS SEWING CENTER Leona Lane Mgr. PER SQUARE YARD BARGAINS GALOREI THINK OF THE SAVINGSI DUTTONS 135 W. Forest (downstairs) value retail Sale includes full rolls, roll ends, room size and remnants. Lots of colors and sizes. Don't miss mis sale. Bring your room measurements. Flowers Pine cones 723-225- 5 re- $3.99 and Parties Graduation 25 W. Trtmont TREMONTON 257-56- 04 in Elko, Nev; in the presence of members of both families. The couple left immediately by plane for Hawaii where they spent twelve delightful days touring the Islands of Hawaii, Oaha, Maui and Kauli. She enjoyed various kinds of handiwork until tHe past few years when her vision bacame more dim. Fourth East V--i April 20. 1943 COOKIES GALORE Yeshara club will meet on Friday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mae Balls, 136 by Hallmark Friends of the former Eva K. Fredrickson of Tremonton will be interested to learn she became the bride of Charley Petersen of Brigham City on program. Friday night Gifts Couple enjoys Hawaiian trip she 1915, y, to meet on Ora Eldredge will present the lesson on the year's theme on the lives of prominent LDS women. for Assisting as the evening are Ora Eldredge and Gertrude Iverson. All women who have served an LDS mission are eligible for in the membership organization. 11, 4-- Yeshara club South Mar-gueri- attended Brigham Young High played hosts to guests from Tokyo, Japan, recently for three-wee- k visits in the area. Miss Miyoko Wada resided with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kimber, and Miss Tieko Hirayama stayed with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fish. The two girls were sur- -' prised at the busy activities of Miss Anderson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, where she was Mrs. to Logan where she On and Mrs. Norman R. Nelsen will be became the bride of Thomas honored at an open house on Sunday on the occasion of Henry Ballard in the Logan LDS their 50th wedding anniversary. temple. They lived in Logan a Two Brigham City families short time before moving to e, - day. she moved with her 1907 parents visit here on Experiment Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Peggy Anderson to Robert G. Steed by the Mr. parents of the bride-to-band Mrs. DeLonne Anderson of Brigham City. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gorin Steed, also of Brigham City. They have circled Thursday, June 14, as their wedding date in the Logan LDS temple. A reception honoring the couple will be held that evening at Sherwood Hills. sorority In t,. Hansen was honored by her family on the occasion of her 80th birth- school. Foreign guests J jK'-S- m Marguerite Bain, was born May 11, 1893, in Smithfield, a daughter of John M. and Sarah Meikle Bain. She spent her girlhood in Smithfield where 3 ' ftjp& "! jit KDFHAapp"vidL-,- JUST inch ,oom U $1.49 PER I""1 SQUARE YARD Anyone shopping for a new carpet of any type will do well to attend this sale. te |