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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Autumn wedding set Utah Thursday, August 30, 1973 Mr, and Mrs. Reed G. Lawrence of Ogden announce the engagement and for- marriage of their daughter Kathy Lee to Allen W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Johnson of Willard. thcoming The couple have chosen Sept as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solemnized in the Provo LDS temple. The same evening a reception will be held in their honor at the Edgewood, 1351 Valley Drive, Ogden. 22 Miss Lawrence is a graduate of Ben Lomond High school and LDS Seminary and is presently working in Ogden. Prospective CLUB CHAMPS - Cill Sparks won the Brigham City Country club womens golf championship with defending champion Alma Bryant as first runner-u(left front and back); Connie Parsons won the first flight with Marge Leonard as runner-u(center); and Hazel Packer won the nine-holflight with Ange Farnsworth and Val Wight as runners-u(right). bridegroom Johnson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to South Australia and is presently employed at Concord Motor Homes in Brigham City. p p e p Following their marriage the couple will reside in South Wiliard. AUTUMN RITE Miss Peggy Lee Lawrence and Allen Johnson will be wed Sept. 22 in the Provo LDS W. told by Sorority holds hobo party Country club to open season Womens champ p sixes. Members were reminded of the Tremonton invitation on Wednesday, Aug. 29, with most members of the auxiliary planning to attend. September events coming up include the Brigham City Invitational on Sept. 18, and the traditional Red and Blue tournament with members each to come in a costume depicting any song title. Play in September will begin with 8:30 a.m. coffee and 9 a.m. Members are invited to a Northern Division inviational at Round Valley on Aug. 30, and a special invitational at White Barn on Sept. 5. f. Seniors and calories COLLEGE STATION, Tex. Senior citizens need (UPI) fewer calories each day than the middle-aged- , says Karen Kreipke, foods and nutrition specialist with the Texas Agricultural Extension service. This is because of changes in body chemistry, as well as a decrease in activity, she said. A woman over 55 years of age needs about the same number of calories as a child four to six years old about 1,700 calories. A man over 55 needs about the same number of calories as a boy of 10 2,400. Junior parade an- fives; Annabel Ricks, most tee-of- - CONTEST DRAWING Young candidates for the MarshaN and MarshaKette spots in the annual Peach Days junior parade Gaedene Bennett, Diane Criddle, Kevin and Rodney Bennett demonstrate the method of selection for the young ridersBaugh who will lead off the traditional childrens event. approximately Drinking spree marshall contest tonite Fizz biz big in Box Elder k n Residents of on the Elder Box pact public. Standard county seem to have been on a drinking spree in the past year for soda pop, that is. They have been downing cola drinks, ginger ale, fruit-flavore- financial By d beverages and mixers, modern-da- y culture. their Total Number The net result, in Box Elder county, has been that soda pop consumption reached a total of 11,670,000 bottles in the past year, according to a breakdown of regional figures compiled by Carbonated 378 bottles annually. The increase since then amounts to 11 bottles per person. Elsewhere in the United States the average was close to 400 bottles per capita, which was 12 more than in 1970. One explanation for the inwho crease is that are the biggest users, are more teen-ager- and Poors, the advisory service, American outlay for these thirst quenchers has reached significant proportions. As a result, the fizz biz has become big biz locally. Local comsumption of soft drinks in 1972 was at the rate of 389 eight-ounc- e bottles a year for every man, woman and child in the area, it is estimated. This was more than ever before. Two years ago, by way of comparison, local people were consuming about s With more time for notes: leisure and greater affluence, people are indulging their tastes for foods and beverages. These products are almost universally recognized as a symbol of the at a record rate, according to the latest industry figures for the regional area. Big Fizz Biz the same token weight-consciou- . Beverages, an industry publication. Nationally, the outlay for the 80 billion bottles and cans of soft drinks sold in the year came to more than 37.6 billion, about double the 1965 figure. Box Elder countys share of this total was approximately $1,109,000, it is estimated. for the contest state only that the candidate be between the ages of 9 and 12, have a western outfit, riding skills, and a horse available for the parade. Mrs. Dean (Gayle) Bennett is the . Ladies representing Community club as chairman of the contest, and issues a special invitation to local children to participate. She will give ther information if interested persons wish to call her at the astounding rate of 550 bottles per year. Another factor cited is the attractiveness to many people drinks of the many that have become available. They have made a strong im Start losing weight MONEY BACK. 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Solid Color Fabric Kirsten Jensen t TJP 3-- 13 our pleasure to announce that today MONADEX JEANS DLOUSES It is tablet that will help curb your desire lor excess food. Eat las. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life . etart today. MONADEX costs $3.00 for a 20 day supply and $5.00 for twice the amount. Lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: Skaggs Drug Canter - 226 N. Straight Leg FAMOUS BRAND Miss Beavers graduated from Winter Park High school,. Winter Park, and will attend Santa Fe Junior college, Gainesville, Fla. Her fiance graduated from Winter Park High school, Seminole Junior college, Sanford, and will attend the University of Florida Law School in Gainesville. LOSE UGLY FAT Stipulations New Shipment - Misses Mr. and Mrs. James L. Beavers, formerly of Brigham City, now residing in Winter Park, Fla., announced the engagement of their daughter, Jan Martin, to David Joseph Seibert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Seibert, Maitland, Fla. The wedding is planned for Jan. 25, 1974. proximately 125. All attending report having had a marvelous time. her of Former resident sets winter wedding date Breakfast was served on Sunday morning to ap- The sign-u- p and drawing are scheduled for 7 p.m. at the bowery in John Adams park, with every eligible candidate having an equal chance for selection to ride at the beginning of the parade. No prior signup or sponsorship is necessary. s, numerous than ever. They have been going for soda pop at Able. association with the chapter. Bob and Terry Sherwood will leave this weekend for their new home in Indiana. between the ages of nine and twelve, your chance will come tonight (Thursday) as a drawing to select the Marshal is held and Marshallette of the annual Peach Days junior parade set 7. for Sept. Friday, SPECIAL PURCHASE WE HAVE Retired employees and their families were special guests. Approximately 190 enjoyed dinner Saturday evening. Kennth Jensen U and I club president, was general chairtwo-da- y the man for celebration. Bill Crockett was in charge of games. Ball games were also enjoyed. An eight-tractape player was raffled off, going to Ray Quigley. A cassete player was also raffled off, going to Ernest A special feature of the party was a farewell for new member Terry Sherwood, who was presented with a charm bracelet with a Utah beehive and ESA symbol charm as a Always wanted to lead a parade? If youre a boy or girl summer Logan Canyon in the Malibou Those attending brought their own stumps for seating, and enjoyed an evening of volleyball, horseshoes and other outdoor lawn games during their first social of the fall season. remembrance I area Saturday and Sunday. cups for the beverages. Trophies nounced as low putt winner for the month, with Ange Farnsworth announcing the leg play winners for August: Carrie Rennick, Hazel Packer and Jeanne Harris. Prizes were presented to winners in the presious weeks play, with Dixie Hoesel as chairman August play presenting gift certificates from Smiths Food King to Carrie Rennick, low gross; Margaret Pelham, low net; DeAnn Ebeling, low putts; June Smith, high on 4; Sue Gentry, most tin-ca- JAN M. BEAVERS party for employees, their partners and family was held in fling-doug- runners-up- . Months Winners Carrie Rennick was The annual U and The backyard bill of fare included a main dish labeled served with junkyard 73 h homemade bread, and was served in suitable containers including employes have party Alpha Chi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held a hobo outing on Saturday, Aug. 25, with a funny collection of husband' n wife hobo couples showing up at "Sandys Shanty", as the home of Bruce and Sandy Marcus was labeled for the evening. Lady golfer Cill Sparks took the title of womens champion of the Brigham City Golf and Country club in a two-da- y tournament held Aug. 21 and 22, with defending champion Alma Bryant coming in as a close first runner-uin the championship flight. Connie Parsons copped the winners spot in the first flight, with Marge Leonard aa runner-u- p in that match. In the nine-hol- e flight, Hazel Packer came out on top with Ange Farnsworth and Val Wight aa for the club championship are presented at the annual awards banquet held in October. Announcement of the winners was made at the regular monthly luncheon of the club, with Dorothy Peters and Leona Boothe as luncheon chairman for the day. U- -l CHARGE and PIECE GOODS FAMILY APPAREL BANK ' 7th South Shopping Center seeewewseiujurCT AMERICARD 7th South & Main Open 9:30 a.m. te 6 p.m. s s s s v. msTO . .. S VSSS XVWiAVC Fridays 9:30 to 8 p.m. |