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Show I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 26, 1973- Students give summer recital - octal ceoe Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone 723-385- 3 WILL WED Miss Diane Jones will be married on Aug. 1 in the and Robert Kim Bennett Logan LDS temple. County couple to wed The Logan LDS temple will provide the setting for the nuptial rites where Miss Diane of (Annie) Jones, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones of Naf, Idaho, will become the bride of Robert Kim Bennett on Aug. 1. The future groom is the son of Visitors enjoy stay with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bennett of Tremonton. President E.W. Heaton officiate at the double-rin- will g ceremony in the presence of immediate members of both families and a few close friends. Immediately following the ceremony the bridal party will be honored at a wedding breakfast hosted by the groom's parents held at their home in Tremonton. The evening of Aug. 4 the newly-wed- s will greet guests at a reception and dance hotted in by the brides parents held In Two young visitors Brigham City for two weeks are the Naf ward cultural hall. Miss Sheri and Miss Lynda is a graduate The bride-elec- t of of Malta High school. She hat Robinson, granddaughters Mr. and Mrs, W.C. Robinson, attended Ricks college in 305 East Forest. Rexburg where she was a They are the children of Mr. member of the Rodeo club. and Mrs. Randy (Kris Hover) Mr. Bennett is a graduate of Robinson of Renton, Wash., and Bear River High school where their parents will travel to he was active in wrestllnjg, a Brigham City in early August to member df the A Capella choir spend a few days here visiting and a member of the high school with old friends and to return rodeo club. He has also attended with the girls to their home. Ricks college and was a Sheri and Lynda came' to member of the Rodeo club. Brigham with their aunt and Following a short honeymoon uncle, ...Scott and, Valerie, the new Mr. and Mrs.' Bennett Robinson, as they returned will make their home in from a trip to the Northwest. Snowville. grandparents DHU Team All Girl Scouts interested marching, In particularly for parades and ceremonies are urged to attend a beginning drill practice scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joe Kllmin-ste- r, 669 South Fifth West. At that time a practice will be held and the girls present will adopt a practice schedule to begin in preparations for Peach Days and other celebrations. Girl Scouts of all ages are Invited to participate. ; ;( Traces Through Time Girl Scouts from Seventy-fou- r the United States, Colombia and Sweden are participating 6 in the Vernal July area in a Wider Opportunity learning to live in the lifestyle of the Fremont Indains, who Inhabited parts of Utah centuries ago. The opportunity Is known as "Traces Through i Time." Cooking, building fires with bow and drill, grinding corn and forming making primitive primitive projectile cakes, tools points, and making pottery, baskets, and sandals peculiar to the Fremont Indian Culture, dating from 200 AD to 800 AD will be learning experiences featured at the opportunity. the Indian culture for the living experience by girls ages 8 will involve approximately 15 consultants instructing the girls in archaelolgy, geology, paleontology and ancient crafts, according to Mrs. Cathy Buss of Orem, director of the event. Two of the girls were hosted by Brigham City families for a few days before the event began and will return for overnight in Brigham City before returning to their homes. Susan Sollen-berge- r of Pennsylvania was a guest of Cadette Scout Ellen Bolieau, and Jean Hutchison of Virginia was the guest of Cadette Scout Tina Aubrecht, during which time the families showed them the sights of the local area. BONN, Germany (UPI) Eighteen per cent of German households have color television set. all a Figures from a privately operated Industrial Institute reported 43 per cent of all sets sold in 1972 were color. The Institute predicted the figure would be up to 75 per cent by 1980. Until recently they owned and the James cattle the Muddy Creek and Bovine range where they cared for Lions love catnip just as much as house cats do. Lovely lVecMmg Terry Merrill cattle hereford bride-to-b- and the girls program, drama director and first councilor in the same She organization. taught classes in Relief society, Primary and Sunday school and was a board member for the of e Paul Reese on Aug. 4 At Intermountain Indian Chapel Has listed several gift suggestions with us registered quarter horses. They are now retired. They have both been active in civic and church affairs. Ferris was cattle representative for the B.L.M., district no. 1 for almost 27 years. He served as' Sunday school superintendant in the ward for five years and as a councilor to the Bishop for a ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Ferris James of Park total of 12 years. He is a High will be honored at an open house on Valley Priest. Saturday, Vera has served as secretary Aug. 4, in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. of the YWMIA during her teen years and later as chairman of Our Service is to show you her gift wishes, NOT tell you what to give. Free Gift wrapping and Delivery to the Brides PALMER JEWELRY 723-826- 5 . v -- Fashion Fabrics Bear River Stake Sunday school for six years. She is presently a Relief society visiting teacher. They are parents of three sons, J. Carl James, Blackfoot; Dr. Lynn F. James, Hyde Park; and Dr. Sydney C. James, Ames, Iowa and have 17 grandchildren. Church Women schedule POLYESTER fall workshop DOUBLE KNIT Local members of Church Women United are looking forward to an area workshop slated for Sept. 2 at Heat-- 8 Ranch at Jackson Hole, Wyo.,, with all church women invited to attend the event. Mrs. W.C. Robinson of Brigham City is regional coordinator for the workshop, and attended a national convention in Oklahoma City in preparation for her role in planning the event. Registration for the workshop should be early, with all of the national events stressing the theme Response-Ability- " and having a national staff or board member present, together with skilled leaders from each area to help participants be more effective by sharpening their ability to respond to conditions and needs around them. 20-2- are workshops 60" wide flat fold 1 to 2 yd. pieces Premeasured SATURDAY July 20th REMNANTS SELECT yd; : . n . GROUP 75off NON WOVEN INTERFACING DAGS OF LACE MUSLIN Quality Lace Remnants 25" wide 100 UNBLEACHED polyester II ALL BIAS 6yds.99 ASSORTED NOTIONS to School Values to 69c For Back 0 yd. POLYESTER FLANNEL THREAD PRINTS ed 1 100 Cotton flat fold pieces 00 pieces Spun polyester extra strong 300 yard spool All Colors. r 499 723-638- 3 723-671- CIRCLE DATE August 23 has been circled as the wedding date for Marian Jeppson and William M. Stoddard, Jr. PATTERN CUTTING BOARDS Couple circles date Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Utah, where she begins her Jeppson of Washington D.C. senior year this fall. She is afannounce the engagement and filiated with Sigma Tau chapter forthcoming marriage of their of Lambda Delta Sigma and daughter Marian to William M. sings with the Mormon Youth Stoddard Jr., son of Mr. and Symphony and Chorus. Mr. Stoddard is a graduate of Mrs. William Mack Stoddard of Box Elder High school and of Brigham City. Miss Jeppson graduated from University of Utah College of Winston Churchill High school Law. While attending the in Potomac Md. and is presently University he was affiliated attending the University of with the Nu Chapter of Sigma Gamma Chi. He has ticipated annually in The couple has circled the date of Aug. 23 for their wedding, to be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Following the wedding and honeymoon the couple will reside at 176 D Street, in Salt Lake City. Family Taco and get another one greets tiny daughter . . . ( insi n 1 FQGE with this coupon OFFER GOOD UNTIL AUG. par- the Promised Valley production, and is presently a member of the cast. FOR GOOD EATING 1 ifv to operated ranch on listening teams, and all officers church women are welcome, however, and each local unit is urged to send a carload to their area conference. Mrs. Robinson and local unit President Mrs. Ted Card will head the local team attending, with persons interested in going to the workshop asked to contact Mrs. Robinson at 6 or Mrs. Card at for reservations and further VALUABLE COUPON Buy n Owned Ranch of local units. All 14-1- . A chairing planning groups, working with forums and two-wee- k - Best Wishes for attended school at Park Valley and in Salt Lake City. They were married July 28, 1923 at Ogden, Utah and again later at the Logan LDS temple. These Fremont J Taylor. Marie Raisor played a solo and sang a vocal solo with Mrs. Biggs as her accompanist; Mindy Webster and Wendy Williams presented numbers. Special guest artists for the evening included Randy Matthews, who presented guitar designed particularly for those Recreate Culture Recreating The students invited their friends and parents to the program and enjoyed refreshments after the program, which was held at the Biggs home. Denise Thirkill and Bruce Open house to honor couple on anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ferris James of Park Velley will be honored on their golden wedding anniversary at an open house and dance at the Park Valley ward cultural hall on Saterday, Aug. 4, from 8 until 11:300 p.m. The occasion will be hosted by their family, who cordially invite all relatives and friends to come. The couple requests that gifts be omitted. Ferris was born March 30, 1900 in Park Valley to David and Menah Callahan James. He received his education at Park Valley, Logan and Ogden. Vera was born November 23, 1904 in the valley to John M. and Roxcy Goodliffe Carter. She solos and Michael Carver who sang several vocal solos, one of the solos accompanied by Shelley Biggs on the guitar. A program of popluar and jazz music was presented by a from group of students Kathleen Biggs piano studio on July 20. Those participating included Gaedene Bennett, Kathy Cole, who played a medley, Denise Hansen, Lee Penrod, Christine Peterson, Cindy Peterson, 1 COUPON. 408 MMY S. Main Captain and Mrs. David F. Johnson, Air Force Academy, Colorado Colo.,' Springs, greeted a tiny new daughter on July 24. Mom is the former Carol Ray Byington. The little girl has three older brothers, Chris, Bret and Kurt, and an older sister Kirsten all ready to welcome her home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Byington of Brigham City and Mrs. Irene Johnson of Logan. 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