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Show by Joy Jepperton winter-wonderlan- d. News-Journa- December Birthdays Want Recipe Joyce Nelsons news is that she wants the recipe for those good pumpkin cookies she bought at the ward auction. Anyone having this info should contact Joyce or make her another batch, either way I am sure she would not mind hearing from you. Note: (That is what you get for being a good cook). Bryce and Betty Jeppsen are now moved into their new home Hansen. Happy birthday to you guys, too. Yours truly enjoyed a birthday on Nov. 17 I forget now just how old I am, 18 or so, but everyone did. such special things for me that it really made me happy I was born to whom I was and had such dear relatives and friends. y' x 'r. 5 TO They moved from the third ward in Brigham City and are very happy to be in Mantua. (To be back on the farm as Bryce puts it). Betty is from Garland and met Bryce at jJtah State where they were both going to college. They are at present busily unpacking, Cleaning, and getting settled and Betty said they would love to have people visit who would like to. Miss Dic.ne Nelson , daughter of Mr. ano Mrs. Orion Nelson of Mantua and Richard E. Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Johnson of Bountiful exchanged wedding vows in an double ring impressive ceremony on the evening of 9 Nov. in th? Relief society room of the North Box Elder Stake center. Carol Hansen played soft music as the lovely bride came in on the arm of the father. Her gown was an original of silk satin with a ruffle of pleated organza and lace around the bottom of her Cathedrial length train. The bodice had a heavy rayon lace insertion with gauntlet sleeves. The long veil was caught to a lovely clipped shaped tiara of crystals. The groom wore a white brocade dinner jacket trimmed in brown with a talisman rose. Birthdays make big news locally Just missing November and hitting on Dec. I are Bishop Robert Walleotine and Eric ' is. old. Mantua Meandering Enough about birthdays. We hear Henry Barnum has not Good afternoon to all of you been feeling well and we hope Mantuaites out there in Mantua he soon feels a lot better. We are glad to hear that land, and I hope you enjoyed the recent beautiful snowfall. Linda McBride has just minor It really turned Mantua into a leftovers from her accident recently and that she escaped On the night of the snowfall, being hurt more seriously. earlier in the evening, I had to Describing the whole thing l. There Linda says it was just plain stop at the was Van Claybaugh and scarey, and Linda felt she another person busily working was very fortunate in that she on the paper. was not injured greatly. The big machines were going It did however do $550 worth ''woom-wooand the papers of damage to her car. were rolling through. The McBrides are building a There really seemed to be new home in Mt. Sterling over something exciting about the Wellsville way. Now, I wish press being in process to they would build here in Mantua produce the news while the rest if they wanted to build a new cf the world is retiring to their dwelling, but I guess if they had homes. to live somewhere else Mt. Sterling would be a nice place. On Display Besides it really is not that far Paintings of LeConte Stewart, away I suppose. Utahs renowned artist of Kaysville, Utah and paintings Busy Sunday The Clawsons' had a big day by his son Maynard of Santa Clara, Calif, are on display at Sunday. They had their little in Brigham the museum-galler- y girl blessed and named. Also City for the month of December. theyre grandchild named, and If you have not already seen a daughter Margaret conthese you might make a note so firmed. that sometime this month you The brand new babe of will be able to and not miss out Darwin and Karen Hailing on them. which weighed in at close to 10 Ida Nelson had a very special pounds (I am sure he will play birthday on Nov. 28. It was her football) was named Jon 80th. Well that is just wonderful, Darwin Sunday by his father. and to top it off she certainly Mary Ann daughter of Mr. does not look or act 80. (I hope I and Mrs. Steve Sara was conam as spry and alert and infirmed by her father and Guy teresting when I turn 80 if I Higley confirmed his niece make it there.) Tamra Kay Abbot. Tamras Not to add the fact that Ben, mother. Aria Southerland and her dear mate sits at her side two sister, Denise and Chris had and is just as fun to know also. dinner with the Higleys and Presents, birthday cards and enjoyed the day. Still news coming in about congratulations galor both by phone call and in person came Thanksgiving. The Odell Rice rolling in said Ida. family spent the day at his Long distance calls from brothers home in Ogden. grandson Michael and Terry Millie Jensen spent and new bride Karen who reside Thanksgiving weekend with her in Maryland. Also from Mary daugher Maurine in Orem and . had a wonderful time. She saw Jensen, a sister-in-laFamily members stopped in her new 18th great grandchild the evening and were served ice which is a girl. To top this off, cream and a piece of beautiful when she arrived home there birthday cake, Arnold had was a card and picture from the bought for this occasion. parents of her 19th great Congratulations Ida. That is grandchild. not all the birthdays however. I would say Millies posterity Would you believe that the has been multiplying. Visiting the Craner family over Thanksgiving were folk! from Mesa, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. RutHta was the seventh, Becky's John Isaacson. the sixth, Tamras the 16th, and Joyce said that a few weeks Paulas the 30th. ago she was able to attend a Sounds like one big birthday sacrament meeting in River celebration from the start of the Heights for a homecoming for month till the end. Happy BirthRandy Hadfleld who was a zone leader of Elder Jerry Craner. day to all of you Johnsons. And the birthdays are not He reported that Jerry is doing over yet. If you were born in just great. November you are a very What do we hear about Elder that is Ben Higley who is now at Anspecial person, (ah-ha- what I keep telling myself) but dalusia, Ala.? this proves it because other That it rains, and rains and rains. The temperature is birthdays are the 30th for Dorothy Jeppsen, Ralph Jepp-se- n around 70 and it does not seem and 28th for Jerry Craner like Christmas time. (Do not 26th for Mona Sorenson, and worry Ben you will soon be back to shovel out the drive for dad.) Sylva Clawson on the fifth. He is very happy however and Wow, what a bunch of birloves his mission. They just thday people. The stork must really have tried to get every recently had a conference there one taken care of in November with visiting authorities Bruce so that he could have a rest over R. McKonkie and Hartman the holidays. Rector Junior. ' here in Mantua with their little son David who is five months Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 6, 1 973 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 16 Bishop Officiates Bishop Hal Rasmussen officiated at the rites which was his first marriage performed after being ordained Bishop. Little Ryan Gothard was ring bearer and carried them on a pretty white lace pillow with white ribbon streamers. hall was The cultural decorated in a lovely fall setting with orange, green and gold accents. Here they received their guests. The brides aunt Marion Hope made their wedding cake which was centered on a lace covered table. It featured the lovely fall shades with the miniature bride and groom under pillars of cake. A crystal chandelier was hanging above. Carol Norman was seated at the guest book. Vickie Gothard was matron of honor. Kathy White and Linda Van Haan were attending matrons and bridesmaids were Karen Johnson and Valerie Hope. They wore matching floor lenghth gowns of gold with green vests. They carried old fashioned nose gays of gold and orange mums with ribbon streamers. Jim Shephard served as best man with LeRoy Nelson, Jeffrey Johnson, Hohn Van Haan and Ronnie Gates and Dennis White as ushers. Both the brides mother and mother of the goom were dressed in floor length dresses of green and wore corsages of talisman roses and gardinias tied with orange ribbon. Monica Gothard was the flower girl and wore a long green dress matching the vests of the bridesmaids. . r Buffet Dinner Guests were served buffet style and hostesses were Linda waterusers await meeting U-- l Sugar company water contract holders were reminded of a special meeting planned tonight (Thursday) at the Bear River High school auditorium. The major purpose of the meeting which will start at 7:30 p.m., is to discuss the legality of changes made by the U-- I Sugar company on all water contracts in this area. The meeting was scheduled by the following waterusers who hired attorney Edward W. Clyde to represent them: Doug Holmgren, Bryon Weidman, Glen Nelson, Wayne Weidman, Bill Waldron and Keith Anderson. The group stated that they would like to inform all water contract holders in the Bear River Valley Waterusers association of present and future actions concerning their rights. Utah-Idah- o Brigham man named to Wyatt, Karen Jensen and Kathy Hansen. Serving girls were Cindy Murray, Ann Roberts, Leslie Olsen and Annette with Violet Nelson, Karen Nelson, Ann Palmer, Displaying some of the items that will be on sale Saturday by the Box Elder School Food Service association bazaar are, from left, Grace Barker, June Craner and Lillian Wilson. WILL SELL MRAU post Ranae Hansen, and Trena Larsen assisting in the kitchen. Denise Barker, Jana Johnson and JoLynn Richards were in charge of the gifts. They were displayed alternatively in an old fashioned flower cart. Eric White, Evan Hope and William Vaughan were gift Four persons have been Bazaar, bake sale set here Saturday named chairmen of their local of the Mental chapters Retardation Association of Utah, Inc., including one from Brigham City, bringing to nine the number of county chairmen in Utah named this year. bearers. Laird C. Stringham, 735 N. The couple are now at home at 2738 Downs way, Salt Lake Main St., Brigham City, was named chairman of the Box City. Orion and Ruth had another Elder county chapter. Mrs. Elaine Sharp, executive fun event and that was the of the MRAU, said her director of their grandson at( blessing North Ogden 1st ward on organization now has more than December 2nd. The baby was 1,000 members throughout the named Chad Dennis by his state. She said the MRAU hopes to father and he is the son of organize chapters in every Nelson's daughter Kathleen. Well to close we have a bad county in Utah so as to better note. More dogs have been left serve the more than 33,000 in Mantua to starve to death or retarded and developmentally for Mantua people to take care disabled citizens in the state. of or see to their caring. My husband has a grand suggestion and one that in the future will be enforced. Pictures of the dropped off animals will be taken and circulated and a reward given for information obtained as to who could have dropped them A bazaar and bake sale is in downtown scheduled Brigham City on Saturday, Dec. local were residents reminded this week. The event is being conducted by the Box Elder School Food Services association. The hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included for sale will be a variety of baked goods and novelty items, many suitable for Christmas giving, a spokesman said. Pillow slips, baby quilts, 8, covered in off. Believe me folks it has been a long time since rlfnchingites the way in the west, Jbut who knows what irate citizens ipvill do if they should find someone responsible for this dastardly deed. Do not be the one to find out if the old order would still prevail. Do not drop off pets in Mantua or anywhere. Thank you. r A1' , Brigham City ' total of parked - automobile, left in neutral, rolled in a supermarket parking lot at Seventh South and Main Friday morning, and smashed into a store building. According to Brigham City Police Patrolman Scott Thorsted the accident caused a fashion fabrics $300 WYS 13 HAVE ALWAYS WANTED. 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Save l2 45" Solid Colors 100 Cotton We are now taking orders for Holiday Delivery on many of out standard items. 4-- Mississippi. Back in 1907, William Hall help to finance attendance at the national convention in Hawaii in 1976. June Craner is president of the association' with Lillian Wilson as vice president and Grace Barker, secretary. Full Bolts FURNITURE YOU (UPI) movement originated in dHUOSTTMA: SUEDE CLOTH JUST ENLARGED OUR UPHOLSTERY FACILITIES TO GIVE YOU THE CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY AND CUSTOM JACKSON, - The Miss. Club aprons, damage to a 1972 station wagon belonging to Morris and Fern Burt, 122 North First West, and $150 worth of damage to Gambles. That accident was reported at 10:35 a.m. The investigating officer said that the gear shift lever was in neutral and the keys were left in the ignition, when the accident happened. L '' hangers, Clubs 4-- stuffed toys and pillows will be among the items on sale. Funds raised at the event will Automobile rolls, strikes store r WE HAVE . 6 7 |