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Show I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 4 statewide office during the annual convention held in the Ramada Inn in Salt Lake City Feb. In addition to offices held in the Young Homemakers, Tess has been active both in church and civic affairs. She has served in the YWMIA, Primary, Relief Society, Cub Scout den mother, PTA, chairman of the Red Cross drive, cooking instructor, member of the Future Guild, Progress 10, 1974 Thursday, January cene Phone 723-385- 4-- beautification chairman in Fielding during which time Fielding was the recipient of a $500. award for having the cleanest city in Utah with a population under 800. She is n in the currently StageCoach Camp of DUP and homemaking director in Relief 3 vice-captai- - CANDIDATE Mrs. Tess Hess of Fielding will run for state reporter of Utah Young Homemakers. Fielding woman to compete Mr. and Mrs. ANNIVERSARY Brigham City residents, will be house Saturday in observance of John Besso, former honored at an open their 50th wedding an- niversary. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I dont know v ho said it first, but I believe it. Take the snow. Now a lot of us think its beautiful. I do, and Im sure the ski enthusiasts do. I think the kids can be counted among the snow lovers too. On the other hand, youll find the dislikers. Like the farmer who has to shovel his way out to feed the animals, the truck-drive- r slipping and sliding over the mountain passes, the rural mail carrier who needs an arm ex- - Open house to honor couple on anniversary parents of a daughter, Mrs. Phillip (Madelon) Fallows of Brigham City, a grandaughter whom they adopted, Mrs. Franklin (Gayla) Harris of West Weber, and they have five granchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. He has one brother, Charles Besso of Rock Springs. Mrs. Besso has one brother, Andrew Mathis of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Vernon one sister, (Pauline) Taylor of West Frankfort, 111. The family request that no gifts be brought. City. The couple were married on Dec. 30, 1923, in Winton, Wyo. A native of Rock Springs, Wyo., Mr. Bessa is the son of James and Madlina Besso. He was a coal miner for 23 years in Wyoming, and moved to Ogden in 1942 where he was employed at Utah General Depot (DDO) and at Hill Air Force Base until a disability forced him to retire. Mrs. Ruth Besso was born in Herrin, 111,, a daughter of Andrew and Lydia Mathis. She was employed at Utah General Depot in Ogden. They lived in Brigham City for 15 years, where they were members of the Ninth LDS ward. Mr. and Mrs. Besso are County couple in LDS rite of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg of Fielding, will become the bride of Bryan David Marble on Jan. 18. The future groom is the son of Trust Attorney Sherman H. Hibbert of Salt Lake City will be guest speaker on the subject of trusts and wills at a potluck dinner meeting scheduled for Friday, Jan. 11, at 7 p.m. by the Welcome Wagon Newcomers club. The potluck dinner will begin at 7 p.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran church, 705 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble of Collins ton. The young couple will recite nuptial vows in a double-rin- g ceremony performed in the Logan LDS temple in the presence of immediate members of both families and a few close friends. The bridal party will be feted East at dinner party at Maddox Ranch House the evening prior Second South. An invitation is extended to anyone interested in the subject to attend the dinner and talk. Those who cannot attend the dinner are invited to come for the lecture and discussion to follow, with that portion of the evenings events scheduled for approximately 8 p.m. Each couple is asked to bring a main dish or casserole dish for sharing and either a salad or dessert dish, with beverage and rolls to be provided by the Newcomers club. Each couple should also bring their own complete table settings for the dinner. Newcomers to the community are urged to call Welcome Wagon hostess Jackie Simmons for information at about the club and about local services and businesses. a to the wedding. will greet The newly-wed- s guests at a reception hosted by the brides parents in the Bowcutt Reception center in Tremonton from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Jan. 18. is a graduate The bride-elec- t of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary. She was a member of the Pep Club at BRHS. She also attended USU in Logan. Marble is a graduate of BRHS where he was active in FFA work. He also graduated from LDS Seminary and attended BYU in Provo. He has fulfilled an LDS Southern California mission. He is currently employed at Hesston of Utah, Inc. in Logan. 723-894- 3 Following a short honeymoon the new Mr. and Mrs. Marble will make their home in Beaver Cancer Warning NEW YORK (UPI- )- Hacking, anyone? Chronic coughing may be a possible warning of coming cancer or emphysema, says the Health Insurance Institute. Coughing is natures way of getting irritants out of the nose, sinus, trachea and bronchi linings. At the same time it represents a clear warning of trouble if it persists for more than a week. If you hack that long, says the Health Insurance Institute, better see a doctor whether you feel ill Or not. Dam. Jill was honored at a bridal kitchen shower held at the home of Kai Nishiguichi with Carol Twelve Richards as close friends of Jill attended and enjoyed an evening of original bridal games followed by dainty refreshments. Jill received lovely and useful gifts. Jill was further honored at a shower held at the home of Mrs. Karl King Friday evening with Mrs. DarveiGarn as Approximately 25 friends and relatives attended. Jill was the recipient of attractive gifts. Light refreshments were served. 00000 O O O NEW QUILT FRAMES NO pins NO NO thumbtacks in . . . Trim legs Carry your car trunk ANY SIZE doll to king size 9 ANY MATERIAL Quick on & Quick off See at Museum-Galler- y during January 1 after 4.00 p.m. O for information call Main South 1060 O Q 723-235- O OO HOMEMAKER - Mrs. Ruth Ann Rose has been selected for state competition by the Bear River Young Homemakers. Miss Jill Forsberg, daughter to address dinner event GROUP DEMONSTRATIONS ARRANGED left-ove- d O OOOOoo 00 Take Tour tour to the Tournament of Roses Parade drew a number of Brighamites and residents from nearby areas. Joining the five-bu- s touring group of 200 were Mr. and Mrs. June Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Breitenbeker, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Burbank, Mrs. Urania Craghead, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Mrs. Mae Jeppson, Mrs. Mary Jeppson, Ernest Johnston, Faun Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McClean, Christina LaMar Page, Peterson, Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Valentine, Ida Zucheto and Mabel Yourt as escort all of this city. Ellen Paterson, Mrs. Yourt's sister joined them in Las Vegas. Erma Bosley and Romeo Christensen of Corinne, Stanley Bowcutt, Erma Summersand, Elva Baird of Tremonton, also were among the group. Lorena Humpherys, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wright, Ruby A will wed Trust lawyer snow plow goes by. Or for that matter, the snow plow operator who has to detour around the parked cars. All of these people have a right to be snow haters. But looking out my north window this morning on the soft fluffy cover in the back yard that hides all the summer and makes the trees and bushes look like a picture post-caryoud have to admit it is beautiful. At least, I think it is. Now whether you agree with me or not about the snow, Im sure youll enjoy the latest Party Line news, so pull up that easy chair and lets have our little chat. now residents of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Besso are the An open house will be held in honor of the 50th anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Besso on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 1036 Elm Av., Brigham tender to reach the mail boxes from his car and any guy who has to get his car out after the Garland mother chosen as BR homemaker Mrs. Bert (Ruth Ann) Rose of Whitesides, Gladys Weaver, Gweneth Taylor, Otis Athison all of Ogden and Louise Taylor of Idaho Falls, were others on the bus. They stopped overnight in Las Vegas and saw the dinner show at the Union Plaza which was After serving as president, t, reporter and of the Bear parlimentarian River Chapter of Utah Young River Bear Cache Native Tess is a native of Benson Ward in Cache County where she graduated from North Cache High school. She attended BYU in Provo planning to major in home economics. However, I changed my mind and married Jim instead and now have four adorable children--Tony- , Elone, San and Todd to cook for. at state meet Homemakers, Society. chapter young homemaker the year, a candidate for state young homemaker of the year and state parlimentarian, Mrs. James E. (Tess Hoopes) Hess of Fielding is now a candidate from the Bear River Chapter for state reporter. will She compete for of Tess is adept in sewing, creating original designs for her own clothes and her children. She has a talent for restoring old furniture to its original beauty. She is an excellant cook. She was recently featured in a Good Cooks Column in a local newspaper. Tess and her husband are fond of horses and enjoy attending horse shows, cutter races, etc. They are a closely knit family, centering their lives around their children. Her mother, Mrs. Pearl Hoopes, lives in Benson Ward. MR. AND MRS. DALLAN RAY YOUNG Couple trades vows in home ceremony Wedding vows were exchanged on Dec. 20 by Miss Susan Carlson and Dalian Ray Young in a ceremony performed by LDS Bishop Robert North of Willard at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Carlson of Brigham City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lance is Mrs. Wallgrens sister. of this city is the greatYoung of Willard. grandmother. Following the ceremony a buffet supper was enThe Royce Walkers have Briefing You Desmond the at by the wedding party, immediate members of chosen the name Connie for joyed Visiting their new baby daughter. She Dickeys have been her parents the two families, and close friends of the couple. was born on Dec. 23, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Day of The bride was attended by Kathleen Sherratt as weighed 10 pounds, three Chula Vista, Calif. They came maid of honor, with Chuck Anderson serving as best for a family wedding and spent ounces. man. a week here. She has three big sisters, Mrs. Ellen Paterson of Janna, Holly and Julie. Prenuptial showers honoring the bride were hosted Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Hill, Calif, is visiting by Kathleen Sherratt, Mrs. Paul Merrell and Mrs. M. her sisters Mrs. Mabel Yourt Reed Merrill. Orvil Davis and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Westley in this Leonard Walker of Pleasant The young couple is now residing in Brigham City. is city. She is a houseguest of Mrs. Grove. Great-grandfath- Frank Warwood Salt Lake of City. The Don Berchtolds have named their new baby boy Thomas Ersol. He was born on Christmas Eve and weighed seven pounds, 12 and a half ounces. He has four big sisters, Debra, Janae, Julie, Ruthie, and three big brothers, Bob, Kevin, and Andy. Grandparents d are Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Ber-chtol- and Mrs. Jenette Grover all of this city. is Family Come Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gallegos have had their whole family home for Christmas. Spec-Billy Gallegos formerly of Ft. Lewis, Wash, has been enjoying an extended furlough in this city and will leave Feb. 1, for an assignment in Greece. Coming from Denver was Tony Gallegos Jr. and Miss Nancy Lyanaise who spent five days here. Patrick Gallegos, a student at the University of Utah and Sylvia his sister of Salt Lake City were also home for Christmas. They joined Teddy, David, and Sherrie for a turkey dinner and all the trimmings Christmas Eve at the Gallegos home. 4 Garland has been selected as Young Homemaker of the Year by the Bear River chapter of Hello Utah Young Homemakers and the Broadway hit will compete for statewide Dolly. They went to San Diego and honors during the convention held at the Ramada Inn in Salt visited the zoo, saw Sea World, cruised the San Diego harbor Lake City Feb. She is the mother of two and visited Tijuana. They visited Disneyland and saw children-Melan- ie 9 and Neil 6. Her husband is employed at the their big parade, saw the Santa Anita horse races, visited the A. D. Rich CrossRoads service place where some of the floats in Tremonton. Active in church affairs, Ruth were being made and on New Come Home Ann has served as a member of Years Eve went to dinner at the Mr. and Mrs. Myrland Balls and saw the the Bear River stake Primary Palladeum are home again after a board, taught the Laurel class Lawrence Welk show. stay in Midland, Wis. They were Following the Rose Bowl in YWMIA and was ward they left for home via houseguests of their son and organist both in Fielding and parade Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laLas Vegas. Garland. Delwin Balls and children Blessed with a lovely voice, Stork Reports Celests and Scott. They spent she has sang in duets in church Happy stork news comes Christmas there. Among the and other community entertainments. She is presently a from Moscow, Idaho where Mr. interesting activities they enand Mrs. Randy Budge have a joyed were a high priests piano accompanist for the Bear new baby son. He was born on progressive dinner, a ride River High School A Cappella choir. She has a group of 16 Jan, 2, and weighed eight around Saginaw Bay on Lake nine ounces. They have Huron on New Years Day and piano students. She has served pounds chosen Jason Randall for his joining in other LDS church of the PTA as and has been a teachers aide in name. Mrs. Budge will be activities. Their son is emremembered here as the former ployed by Dow Chemical the Garland elementary school. Ruth Ann has previously Becky Wright. He is the first company. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen served as president of the Bear child for the Budges and the first grandchild for Mr. and spent five days in Monte Bello, River chapter of Utah Young Mrs. Marvin Wright of this city. Calif., visiting his sisters, Mrs. Homemakers. Bodell Parish and Mrs. She is fond of sewing and Paternal grandparents are Mr. of Soda Reed Mrs. and Whitaker. Their Budge own Josephine her enjoys designing children Mary Jo, Christine and clothes and sews for her Springs, Idaho. From Ogden Party Line has Carolyn accompanied them. children. She is a member of the Garland Sewing club. She is learned that Mr. and Mrs. Bill They saw the Rose parade and Bingham have a baby daughter enjoyed a restful pleasant time also considered a good cook. 27. on She born six Dec. weighed visiting his sisters. For statewide competition pounds thirteen ounces and they Visiting at the M. Reese she has prepared an outLisa. Mrs. her are Jensens during the holidays on calling her standing scrapbook were is the former and their Jean' acBingham and personal background tivities and will present a Hansen. The little girl has a big daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bill Tyler, three years Wallgren and children Stephen display on her talent of sewing brother and Michael of San Antonio, and making ceramics for a old. the good news Tex. She is the former Julie panel of judges during the state in Passing along this city is Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jensen. They spent three weeks convention. Ruth Ann was born in Hansen who are sharing visiting the Jensens and his Tremonton. She spent her grandparent honors with Mr. folks, the Rex Wallgrens of and Mrs. William Bingham of Bountiful. They also visited the girlhood in Fielding. She is a Mrs. Daisy Hansen Gary Lances at Orem. Mrs. Kaysvilie. of River Bear High graduate School and LDS Seminary. Prior to and for sometime after her marriage she was employed It is our pleasure to announce that as a secretary at Thiokol Chemical corp. PAT BERARDY Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bride-to-b- s Milton J. Hodges, live in of Garland. y Yourt and planning a stay. PARTY LINE sends. ...Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Alberta Goss at Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home who will be 73 on Jan. 10, and to Mary Nelson who will be 85 on Jan. 13. two-wee- k the Welcome Wagon hostess Jackie Simmons are asked to for a friendly call her at Newcomers set 3 visit and chance to acquainted with the luncheon for munity. The luncheon speaker for the afternoon will be Dr. Alison Thorne, Department of Family Life and Child Development, Utah State University, gjnd a speaker in her field. The wife of Dr. D. Wynne Thorne, she is the author of a book entitled Leave the Dishes in the Sink and has served in many volunteer capacities in Utah as well as in her professional role. There will be nursery care available at Gillespie hall beginning at 12:15 p.m. at a for the first charge of child and for each additional child. canand Reservations cellations may be made by calling Susie Whitehead at by Monday evening. Chapter enjoys next Wednesday study of ballet music Preceptor Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Jan. 3 at the home of June Sholty at 8 p.m. Opening ritual was led by President Leah Barker, who conducted the meeting. A sorority city council report was given by Edna Jeppsen, who stated that plans for the Heart Fund ball on Feb. 19 were Deon progresssing. and Lillian Felt are over-al- l invitation chairmen, and Selma Weir is chapter ticket chairman. Mamie Adamson and Jean McDaniel have been selected as chairmen for the scholarship fund for the four local chapters. A lesson on the ballet was given by Deon Litchenstein. Members discussed ballets they had seen, and a recording of the "Nutcracker Suite" was played which gave a very interesting understanding of that ballet. Closing ritual was repleated and refreshments were served by the hostess, with Selma Weir winning the hostess gift. Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will hold its regular monthly luncheon on Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 12:45 with the location to be announced. All persons who are new in the community are invited to attend and to join the organization. Persons not yet contacted by HeartLife Vacation NEW YORK (UPI)-Semin- well-know- n ars the Sand, a new vacation-medica- l experience will get under way in St. Thomas in March. Seminars is under the direction of American cardiologists who will conduct the weekly programs on a in year-roun- ts 9 d basis. Seminars is the brainchild LOSE UGLY FAT of Stephen J. White, a recuperated heart attack victim, from who upon open-hear- t Start losing MONEY recovery early heart attack. 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