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Show I' I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 2, 1973 octal Interest group slates dance; fireside event Sarah Yates, Society Editor Special Interest group fireside will be held at Bear River South Stake Center, 660 North Third East, Tremonton on Sunday, Aug. 5. The meeting will convene at 7:30 p.m. under the direction of the priesthood high council. The program of the evening will be presented by the Larsen family of Providence. Musical and speciality numbers will highlight the event. Ail Special Interest members of the Box Elder area are invited to attend this single person group for a fine evening's entertainment. LDS Cooley Business has slowed a little at ward at Cooley Memorial Hospital this past week or so, but the stork has made regular deliveries and delighted the following parents with new arrivals: PLAN FLOWER SHOW Betty McCullough, general chairman for winner of flower show honors. activity It's only a month until Peach and members Days on Sept. of the Spade and Hope Garden club will have the schedule for the annual Peach Days flower show ready for distribution to the public at a special meeting of the organization on Monday, Aug. 6, at 7 p.m. at Gillespie hall. Theme for the show will be Our American Heritage and general chairman Betty McCullough stresses that it is never too early to begin planning entries. This is especially true of the horticulture division, where a knowledge of the requirements for showing fruit, vegetable and floral exhibits can help the gardener to plan ahead in nurture and selection of his or her entries. There will be two divisions to wives, expectant 8 this open show, one for artistic arrangements and the other for all types of horticulture. This years schedule includes almost every type of horticultural 723-392- entry, including houseplants and specialty items. Open Show It is stressed by the club that the Peach Days annual show is an open show, and that entries are invited and welcomed from any person in the greater Brigham City area. Information out-of-to- Brigham City. July 25, girl to Carl and Judith Petersen Cobia, Brigham City. July 26, girl to Vem amd Marilyn Barnett Dinsdale, Perry. July 27, Persons interested in the group are invited to call Mrs. semen PAD slumber party complete with wrapping a neighbor WHOS available from the international organization. NEW Of - meet on Monday Golden Young Spike Homemakers association will meet on Monday, Aug. 6, at 2:30 p.m. in the Bear River elementary school. An interesting program on modern aspects of window decoration will be presented by a representative of an Ogden firm, and all members are urged to be in attendance for the meeting. Refreshments will be served as part of the occasion. An invitation is also extended to women interested in learning more about the Young Homemakers association. lumcnc society BIRTHDAY Nelson will be Serell honored Intiml Scar Rivar Valley in Lots of Goodies Michael and LeAnn Peterson Baird of Brigham City announce the arrival of their first R. child, a son, born July 27 at the at Cooley Hospital in Brigham So celebration of his 80th birthday, the family of Serell R. Nelson will honor him at an open house on Sunday, Aug. 5, from 3 to 5 p.m. at his home, 325 East Forest. It is requested that gifts be omitted. He was born Aug. 3, 1893, in Brigham City, a son of Lars Peter and Eliza Reeder Nelson and has spent all his life in Box Elder County. He spent many years farming in Corinne, moving to Brigham City in 1955. In cheese Howard, Garland. July 27, boy to Michael and Peterson LeAnn Baird, Brigham City. July 28, girl to Earl Glen and Joan Harris Sorensen, Brigham City. 28, July boy to David and Presents gleefully opened Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sherratt of California and Don Baird of Brigham City. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Garn of Fielding. The new baby will be named Ryan Michael Baird. David and Patricia Ann Fronk Hess of Garland announce the arrival of their first child, a boy, born at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham City July showed the traditional teenage fare of scrapbook, mod jewelry, stationery and cologne as she also proudly displayed the flare bottom pants, body shirts, set of pink bedsheets, US bond and other goodies received from family near and far. With much grudging, the little brothers were dispatched to bed with the promise that their sister would be excluded from 28. Grandparents are Mr. and all but the food portion of their Mrs. Parker Fronk of parties. Complaints were Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. issued, however, that one cannot sleep with Donny Quinten Hess of Fielding. Great grandparents are Mrs. Osmond blaring from the stereo Emily Tolman of Tremonton, for background music to five girls giggling, (that is a fitting Mrs. Carrie Steed of Ogden. The new baby will be named name for a group of teenagers a giggle of girls!) Shaun Craig Hess. of toilet paper job was unsuccessful, for the family was still up and moving so they returned and played games and ate some more and giggled some more before venturing out again. Since the Editors both had to be up early in the morning, they then turned in at midnight with a few admonitions about coming straight .. home ... ... the block !ronJ toftrying be quiet, orating' and not knocking the tent over in the night. Lights, thumps, and giggles in the wee hours did arouse us as they played Twister and baked the individual pizzas second meeting to organise a local Humane in society Is scheduled Aug. 8 at 8 p.m. at Gillespie Hall, Third South between First and Second East. Frantz Dantzler, Rocky Mountain regional office of the Humane society, will be a speaker. TTte public Is Invited a spokesman said. The Guardian Morning found Suki lying guard in front of the tent door as the girls slept peacefully, with at least Little Miss and one guest enjoying the luxury of late rising and a short vacation from their daily cherry-pickin- g job. Little Miss hadnt been too thrilled about picking on her birthday, but decided that the day off would be better taken on invited to attend. atuationi doncj 100 (deceased). He has 20 grandchildren and ten All friends and relatives morning. .rand the morning concludes with playing games to win the prizes that were ignored in the informal fun of the previous evening. More platters giggles, ' Misses i . , Phone Fort Molt) 257-36- 2? T romonton bookkeeping, debate, speech, power reading, rotary calculator, accounting English writing, and key punch. She was on the student council and voted secretary most likely to succeed. The Salt Lake and Ogden colleges held joint graduation exercises af the Valley Music Hall in Bountiful. There were 240 graduates. Maryelen was selected to be the graduation speaker representing the Ogden school. She was chosen Miss Future Business Executive of Utah in at Utah State Bountiful, as an executive secretary and accountant. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hacking, 575 N. Third West, Brigham City. 4.00 Lovely Terry Merrill of Paul Reese on Aug. 4 bride-to-b- 2.00 pair 30 1 - O Sixes PAID 31 3-- 6 de wide REG. 2.49 $1100 II YARD 4.00 HALTER SHOP $ - GRADUATE Maryelen Hacking recently graduated with honors from Stevens Henager Business Values to 6.00 """Ll 7 TH SOUTH AND MAIN i 723 - 8265 50 Poly - 50 Cotton Slim & Reg. Sizes Duro Press for Easy Care 8-- MENS & 18 BOYS MISSES 3.59 COO 9 V FOR 3 Sizes BAGGIES 3-- 18 - Slim S.M.L. MISSES Reg. 6"io8" ACRYLIC 6 100 & 10 co Waist 26-3- 6--16 BAGGIES Sizes KMIT REG. MENS CUFFED BOYS 88 - 100 - LIMITED QUANTITY - BOYS SHIRTS SOCKS POLYESTER TOPS S.M. L & XLG. Misses KNEE HI SOCKS POLYESTER SINGLE KNIT BLOUSES AjOO 1 PALMER JEWELRY BOVS JEANS 100 Misses 34 to 38 MARTI Deborah Nelson e of James Lindstrom on Aug. 4 Have listed several gift suggestions with us Our Service is to show you her gift wishes, NOT tell you what to give. Gift Free wrapping and Delivery to the Brides Bride-to-b- TOPS TOPS $mart - e And REG. Misses $,M,L Junior Lisa Ts 100 Polyester REG. Cotton REG. REG. Miss Lucille Richards and J. Clarke Fowers trade vows on Aug. 16 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Best Wishes for 6.50 45 WILL WED will SHIRTS Bri4 The Heidi House f ZJ52 & for - 00 16 SLACKS Segovia China by Noritaki Hit 8-- JAMAICA SHORTS has listed with us Our Gift 3.98 are Kevin Kidd r shorthand, emptied, pitchers drained., last nights snacks finished off... Yup, we have a teenager! 1 2 yds T REG. 60 wide i; of Polyester Solids Becky Payne Bride-to-b- e secretarial with accounting, and was on the Deans High Honor Roll each quarter graduating with a 3.78 grade point average. She received outstanding achievement awards in typing, MENS - S.M.L. till USU. the morning following her slumber party. Hot rolls, juice and milk were served on the patio after the guests picked up picnic table and benches and carried them into a spot that is shady in the England. DOUBLE High school and LDS Seminary. He has served an LDS mission to Uruguay, and is also a senior student at USU in the field of dairy science. Following their marriage, the couple plans to reside in Logan and complete their studies at Maryelen Hacking graduated from Stevens Henager Business College in June. She received a commercial degree in executive 2 PAIR 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are the parents of one daughter and four sons: Mrs. Louis (June) Swynn, Downey, Calif.; Leo B. Nelson, Portland, Ore.; Kenneth B. Nelson, and Earl B. Nelson, Corinne; Don B. Nelson senior student at Utah State university this fall with a major in early childhood education. Prospective bridegroom Fowers is a graduate of Roy e, L. Richards and trimmings left in the freezer for severe cases of starvation that should occur in the night. With the sage advice that it might be nice to turn in after the pizzas were eaten, Mrs. Society Editor wpnt back to bed to await the morning. married Rose Barker on June 28, 1916, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He is active in the LDS church, and he and Mrs. Nelson served an LDS mission A . Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Brigham City. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fowers of Hooper. The couple will be wed on Aug. 16 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They will greet guests that evening at a reception in the Box Elder South stake center. Miss Richards is a graduated of Box Elder Hih scho1 and LDS Seminary. She will be a bride-to-b- and went to Washington, D.C. in June to compete in the national competion. She is now employed in City. He mooting . business schoo Patty Fronk Hess, Garland. July 30, boy to Ed and Vicci competion Hollinger Micham, Brigham University soon-to-arri- mar- curls, shmallows, candy, dates and lemonade were set out before the party began and the cake n ice cream eaten after returning from the water ballet. an open house on his 80th City. Proud grandparents are Mr. birthday. and Mrs. P.R. Peterson of Open house to honor local man girls house in toilet paper. At first, they had decided on a conir monly disliked teacher and then on a disliked girl then decided it would be more fun to decorate the home of friends that all of the party participants knew and liked. The main element of a successful teenager party seems to be plenty of food set out, although the flow of food into mouths doesnt seem to diminish the amount of talk emitted. or for use of the library materials that she has Homemakers to Bruce and Porter The first expedition to the site Society Editors in- Golden Spike boy Barbara First Expedition Editors now have a teenager in the household. Its 'been coming for a long time, and shes been declaring herself as almost 13" for quite a while, but is is still hard to believe. Carrying out what seems to be teenage tradition, the great event was ushered in with a g. formation, as Mrs. McCullough at can copies of the show schedule. As in the past, there will be a junior division of the show open to youngsters in two age brackets: four through seven, eight through 13. Chairman for the junior division is Mrs. Jerry who adds that Jaeger, exhibitors are welcomed from the entire community. The schedule will be explicit in the type of artistic entries, with all to include plant material. Entries will be accepted at the show on Thursday evening and Friday morning, after which the show is closed for judging by certified judges. The g further on entries can be obtained from . mothers, and others interested in the physiological and psychological aspects of breastfeeding are invited to attend this and each discussion. LeLeche League began with a small group of breast-feedinmothers gathered together to share their common ideas, and soon spread to be a Worldwide organization with the aim to encourage the womanly art of Brailsford, Baty Kathleen Adams Ferguson, Garden club readies flower show schedule Thursday night for Sharon Brigham City. July 20, girl to Max and sets meeting Harrison the annual Peach Days flower show sponsored by the Spade and Hope Garden Club, goes over final plans and entry ideas with Alma Alex, past president of the organization and a longtime LeLeche League breast-feedin- girl to Elvin and Couch Bailey, Holbrooke, Idaho. July 18, boy to William and Janice Christensen Christensen, Tremonton. July 18, boy to Lynn and 17, July Marilyn 723-877- mothers, Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Lucille Richards to J. Clarke Fowers by the parents of the the maternity schedule cards for August and September are available by 7 or calling either LeLeche League will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, Aug. 2, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Edwin Harrison, 447 South Seventh West, Members are urged to note the change of meeting nights. This will be another of the and the series on breast-feedin- g discussion will be entitled Overcoming Difficulties. All 723-385- 3 Temple date circled at ) Another Special Interest Interest Phone A event coming this weekend is the annual Summer Frolic dance to be held at the Box Elder South stake center, 86S South Third West, on Friday evening, Aug. 3. A special Invitation is extended to members in the Ogden and Tremonton areas. Music will be furnished by the Arnie Jensen orchestra. Dance activities are under the direction of Roy Barlow. Refreshment are included in the evening's activities. 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