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Show I 1 Tex. Plainview, thev visited Hoffmans folks and traveled Mexico into and Old visited Juarez. They also visited all the tourist attractions in the El Paso area. They flew home following their visit. It was a very enjoyable trip," said Mrs. Jensen We had to come home to rest up. By Ruth Phone 723-622- The only thing you can count on these days is your finger-s- . S.W. Sill rcester, Mass. Olague and Texas Vacation Nobles served in the US air Force and were both station at HAFB about ten years ago. While they were here they were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cy Jensen are home again after a delightful ten days visiting and touring in Texas. They returned to El Paso with their and Ill bet you never thought youd be wearing a sweater on the 24th of July. I didnt. All my life I've believed that the 24th of July came in the hottest time of the year, and after it was over you could start looking for the weather to get cooler. Now old Mother Nature throws a cool spell at us at that time. All I can say is it's going to make a nice little story to tell the grandkids some hot year when you're sizzling on that day. I always questioned the little tale my folks used to tell about snow one year on the Fourth of July, but now I can believe it. I'm not complaining. Im sitting here in my sweater at the typewriter this morning and thoroughly enjoying it. So now, why dont you pull up that old easy chair and let me tell you what Ive been hearing over the Party Line wires the past few days. Friends Visit Visiting last week with the Chuck Nobles were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Olague of Wo- 9 son-in-la- Wallace Mrs. at Herd daughter Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hoffman who had been visiting here. They traveled to Texas along the beautiful Million dollar highway, which took them through Colorado. In Santa Fe N.M. they visited the oldest church in the United States and also the oldest house in New Mexico. In Snowville. Also on the guest list were Mr. and Mrs. Lamon Cottam and sons Douglas and Jay of Dayton, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Herd of Snowville. Mrs. Cottam, Mrs. Korth, Mrs. Nobles and Merrell are children of the Wallace Herds. Class set locally for women Family Visits The family of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ruddell gathered at Rees Pioneer Park for a family reunion. All except two of the immediate amily were there. Here from LaVerne, Calif, were Mr. and Mrs. James Bosley and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mateson and sons with their families were here from Ely, Nev.Mr.and Mrs. Harry Ruddell Stork Reports Happy stork news comes from Ogden today where the Gary Lowerys are getting acquainted with their new baby boy. He was born on July 23, and will be named Justin Ray. This is the couples first child. Passing along the happy news in this city is paternal grandmother Mrs. Viola H. Lowery. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Rhodes of Ogden and is Mrs. William J. Rhodes also great-grandmoth- of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Jensen Jr. have a new baby girl, born on July 15. They have named her Terra Ray. She has a big brother, Taff, three years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis, Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fullmer, Payson, Utah. Visit Here Visiting with the George Cragheads this week are their daughter Mrs. Gerald Barnard an her children Allison, Scott, and Zaren of Iowa City, la. He will join his family in a few weeks. The R.H. Ridds are enjoying a visit from their grandchildren, Barbara Ann and Billy Ridd children of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Ridd of Princeton, Ky. It has been five or six years since they have seen them, Mrs. Ridd told me Tuesday they came here at this time to see their grandfather who has been ill. Vltlts Mother Local LDS officials Dr. G. Renee Ferguson returned to New York City Thursday after spending ten days visiting her mother, Mrs. Earl Ferguson of this city. While they were here they took short trips to Bountiful, Holiday and Salt Lake City to visit other family members. Dr. Ferguson is In private practice in psychiatry and also cuspervisor of 25 family Court which services five counties in New York state. Her husband is Dr. H.N. Iticovici, a specialist in thoracic surgery. PARTY LINE sends.... Happy Birthday wishes to Jimmy Recap of Godfrey Nursing Home who will be 38 on July 27. attend dinner at Peterson Park The Bear River South State presidency and high councilman along with their partners hosted a party at Peterson park Saturday evening with the Bear River stake presidency and high councilmen and their partners, the retiring Bear River sougth stake presidency and Patriarch James Walton, Milton Johnson and Dr. Geroge C. Ficklin as special guests. A delicious smorgasbord dinner was enjoyed followed by volley ball, ball games and a social. Appriximately 100 was in attendance. 1 BOX ELDER WHOS JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 26, 1973 NEW Carl and Billie Ann Larkin Bradley of Garland announce the arrival of a baby girl born July 13 in the Logan LDS hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Irwin of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bradley of Idaho Falls. Great grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin of Snowville. Otto Cloward of Modesto, Calif, is the great, great grandfather. Civil mm TACKLE BOXES SSf 1.99 NOW FuJMKS "WTSPororantT" Tennessee was the site of more than 700 gietal 5 War battles and skirmishes. Our whopper of a white sale. Big savings on a little something for every room in the house. Area women were reminded and daughters came from this week of the Eugene, Ore. for the get registration deadline for the together. Clayton Rauddell and class, Joys of Womanhood, to daughter from Rhiladelphia Pa. be presented locally. joined Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Interested persons should Ruddell and two children from preregister for the session by Ogden, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ralph Ruddell and two daughters, Aug. 1 by calling the following: Mrs. Helen Andreasen and Claudia Thompson, Doris three sons, all of Brigham City. Luch Earl, or Pat Larsen, Also on hand were two Shelton, or Youth Shop, Sally and Jo Ella Ruddell of Yerington, Nev. The session will run for eight Travel California weeks starting Tuesday, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Pett 11. Classes will start at 6:30 p.m. returned last week from a k Rose Neeleman, a native of pleasant trip to Salt Lake City will present the California. They flew both ways and were houseguests of Mr. program. the and Mrs. F.W. Pett in attended She has University of Utah and married Sepulveda Calif. They joined to United Press International other family members at the home of a grandaughter in Simi correspondent, Gary Valley for a family reunion. Mr. Neeleman. and Mrs. J.W. Pett came from At SLC Center Sepulveda; Mr. and Mrs. Earl For the past seven years, (Virginnia) Bee were there Mrs. Neeleman has been class from Culver City. Mr. and Mrs. instructor in the Joys of Lorenzo (Pat) Lee came from Womanhood at the BYU Salt Altadena and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Lake center. (Marilyn) McGowan were there This class provides from Somi Valley. Mr. and Mrs. assistance through teaching Willis D. Pett of Culver City and simple techniques in developing Mr. and Mrs. Ron (Shirley) a richer happier person life and Berrett of Reseda completed sons and more successful relationship the immediate a daughters. They also counted 33 with husband and family, grandchildren and 12 greatspokesman said. The fee is S10 per person. grandchildren at the reunion. again Soak up towel savings. 723-568- 723-825- 723-362- 2, gran-daughter- s, 723-635- 1. 723-716- two-wee- Community Club calendar deadline nears Local residents are reminded that this years deadline for registration for the community birthday calendar sponsored by Ladies Community club is July 31, and that if they have not been contacted in the sales they should call a member of the committee as soon as possible. Included is not only the calendar listing birthdays and anniversaries of family and friends, but a variety of prizes and bonuses will be given on those dates to persons with calendar listings. is Barbara Chairman Holman, who may be reached at Reg. 2.00. Terri Suede. Solid color sheared cotton terry with dobby border. Thick looped pile for superior absorbency. Hand towel, reg. 1.15. Sale 97$ Wash cloth, reg. 70C. Sole 55c Reg. 2.00. Pansy Parade is sheared cotton terry set with border print. Cheerful colors. Hand towel, reg. 1.15. Sale 97$ Wash cloth, reg. 70C. Sale 55c door-to-do- 723-876- Other commiettee members are Kay Anderson, Karen Craig, Joan Kelly, JoAnn Butler, Mary Olsen, Renda Lund, Marjorie Small, Jeanne Nelsen. All members of the service organization are selling calendars. Reg. 2.00. 'Spanish Tiles. Woven jacquard pattern in thick looped cotton pile. Elegant look for the bathroom. Hand towel, reg. 1.15. Sale 97$ Wash cloth, reg. 70$. Sale 55c Sale prices effective through Saturday, x Jean Gyllenskog and Elliot J. Funk have set July 27 as their wedding date in the Logan SET DATE LDS Miss temple. Temple rite set Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Gyllenskog of Logan announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jean to Elliot J. Funk son of Mr. and Mrs. McLaren Funk of Brigham Save on easy-car- e to attend. Jean is a graduate of Carlmont High school, Belmont, Calif, and Utah State university where she majored in elementary education. She has been teaching in Salt Lake City. Elliot attended Box Elder State high school, Utah university, and graduated in accounting from BYU. He served a mission in Taiwan and the Philippines. City. The couple will be married Friday, July 27, in the Logan LDS temple. That evening from 7 to 9 p.m. a reception will be held at the home of the brides parents, 870 North 7th East. All friends and relatives are invited 20 off on all novelty curtains Sale 2 It Nifty Sifters On July 12, our junior leader Teresa Nelson took us to the Pioneer Park for a picnic lunch. We spent the afternoon swimming. We met at the home of our leader Elaine Nelson on July 19. President Trudie Nelson gave the welcome and the prayer. The lesson was on nutritious nibbles. We reviewed our books. Heidi Morrill, reporter Seven Dingy Super Sewers at Mrs. Levinthals prayer was by Julia Cheney. Mrs. Merlene Petty We met house. The taught us how to blind hem. we discussed going to camp. Llta Taggart, reporter Best Wishes for Lovely WctM to Deborah Nelson Bride-to-b- e of James Lindstrom curtains. for Pamela. Spun rayon sharkskin with cotton ball fringe. 10 smart colors. Penn Prest. 68 width. Valance, reg. 2.59, Sale 2.07 Reg. 2.99. Reg. 7.99. Machine washable polyester blanket. In exciting patterns and colors. Vinyl carry case. Twin size, reg. 5.99. Sale 5.09 W Sale Prices effective through Saturday J 99 Reg. $5 each. Standard size pillow with polyester fiberlill. Machine washable. Queen size. reg. $5 ea. Sale 2 for 9.99 King size, reg. $8ea. Sale 2 for 12.99 on Aug. 4 Reception at 828 Lindon Dr. Has listed several gift suggestions with us JCPenney 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 k .m.,. 723-826- 5 We know what youre looking for. 07 BRIGHAM CITY STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Qpen Friday Nights Till 8 p.m. |