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Show V BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Perry miss to wed Thursday, May 23, 1974 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine D. Barnard of Perry announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Verlaine to Wayne Anthony Rennemeyer. By Ruth Phone The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Rennemeyer of Brigham City. we Miss Barnard is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has attended the University of Utah. She is now a senior at Weber State college where she is majoring in Spanish. Rennemeyer is a graduate of Box Elder High school and Utah Technical college at Salt Lake City. He is now locally Life is a quarry, out of which are to mold and chisel and complete The couple will exchange marriage vows at Saint Henrys Catholic church on June 7 with a reception to follow. Miss Verlaine Barnard and Wayne Anthony Rennemeyer will be wed on June 7 in St. Henry's Catholic church. TO WED Thrift shop asks for local donors Betrothal announced by local family character. a Goethe This is graduation time for a lot of kids all over the nation. I can still remember that feeling of having the world just waiting for me to conquer. Nothing seemed too big to tackle. This is also the time when everybody has tons of advice to hand out. Its an exciting time and it only happens once in a lifetime, so I hope all the fresh young graduates will relish every minute of it. If I were to give anybody advice on graduation, I think I would let Carl Sandburg say it for me. Life is like an onion; you peel it off oneTayer at a time, and sometimes you weep. So Party Line extends congratulations to all the young graduates this week and to all you friends, young and old, invites you to pull up that old easy chair and chat with me awhile. It wont be long now until all you guys with small fry will be taking to the open road to snatch a few days of vacation before the kids get involved in summer activities and cant get away. thrift shop, run cooperatively by Church Women United and Interagency Council as a nonprofit corporation, is seeking donors of used furniture and household goods. The store is located at 24 West Fifth South. All items in the store are donated and work is provided by volunteer church women and a high school student uner the Neighborhood Youth Corps. Although the store is open year-rounbusiness and demand for good used items always grows in the spring as migrant agricultural workers come into the area. Household items, dishes, furniture, and bedding are particular needs at this time and there is always a demand for baby clothes and clothing for small children. The store is open weekday afternoons, except for Wednesday, and during the day on Saturday both for sales or donations. Donations for the Thrift Shop may also be labeled as such and left at Gillespie hall. Box Elder community LEILANA JANIAK 723-622- Take Trip Mrs. Helen Peirce of Harper and Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker of Honeyville are getting back in the old routine again after a Bible tour to delightful Israel. They traveled on a BYU tour with 250 people. They went by jet airliner to Greece, where they spent three days in Athens touring historical sites then went in smaller planes to Israel where they traveled by bus in groups of 40. They spent four days touring in Jerusalem, visiting the Sea of Galilee and other spots famous in history of the Holy Land. They spent one then flew back day in to Athens and home, stopping to in Shannon and Ottowa on 'the way home. When I talked with Mrs. Peirce about her trip I picked up another interesting piece of y Tel-Avi- v 9 Comes Home Mrs. Esther Hodges home two months in She visited in San Pedro with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hunt, and her in son, Dr. George Hodges, Newport Beach. She also had a chance to spend some time with her grandson George , Hodges Jr. at Newport Beach and another grandson George Fish-bur- n who came to San Pedro from Culver City and spent several weekends with her while she was there. again after is spending California. Stork News Big Stork news comes from Salt Lake City where Mr. and Mrs. Jon Bunderson are announcing the birth of their first child, a son, on May 10. They have named him Jon Eric and he weighs seven pounds. It was a big day for Dr. and Mrs. Dean Bunderson because it was their first granndchild and he was born on Dr. Bundersons birthday. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hewlett of Wendover. are Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Bunderson of this city. The father is attending law school at the University of Utah. I learned that Brighamites Mr. and Mrs. David Peters have returned to Utah after spending the past five years in Germany. Mrs. Peters is the former Marie Peirce. They are making their home now in Ogden. former Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson are the proud parents of a new baby boy. He was born on May 12 and weighed eight pounds. The little Mothers Day present is the first child for the Petersons and they have named him Joshua Dennis. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verl H. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reese of this city. are Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Peterson of this city and Mrs. Ruth Nelson of Ogden. Great-grandparen- ts More Babies Mr. and Mrs. Scott Richlen have named their baby girl Gwendolyen Anne. She ws born on May 7 and weighed six and a half pounds. They have one other child, Mindy two and a half years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mr. E. M. Richlen of Missoula, Montana and Mr. and Mrs. William Dick Billings, Montana. graduates of Busy Nursery have gathered practical knowledge There is still time to enter the along with a lot of fun and preMiss Teen-Age- r pageant to be school skills during the year, held at the Salt Palace in Salt with Kay Peterson as teacher. The objective of the school is Lake City July 20. The pageant is the state to introduce the students to preliminary to the Miss medias and situations that will National Teen-Age- r pageant stimulate their curiosity and held in Atlanta, Georgia, imaginations, according to Mrs. Peterson. August 31. Subjects studied have inEach contestant participates cluded water and vaporization, in the theme of the pageant and gravity, hatching of eggs, color receives a finalist trophy. mixing, shapes, insects and The winner will receive a $750 their importance, seeds and tuition scholarship to the how they grow, fish, mammals, Modeling Institute of America, and many community helpers. and an In their studies, the children paid trip to Atlanta to compete for the title have worked with finger paints, of Miss National Teen-Agewater colors, clay, textures and Contestants will be judged on other media. They have made scholastic achievement, poise, field trips to the bird refuge, personality, leadership and dairy farm, Post Office, Fire department, Police station, and appearance. There is no swimsuit comairport. petition. Pre-scho- The Gary Lovelands have named their new baby girl, Lana. She was born on May 9 and weighed seven pounds 15 ounces. She joins Lance, 14; Lisa, 12; Lyle, eight; Lara, six; four. and Lynn, are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank of Brigham Great-grandparen- ts City. Miss Sherry Kannegiesser has been visiting here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns. Sherry just returned from three months in Anaheim, Calif. She was visiting her sister Carol Kannegiesser and also was employed there. She will be living in the Ogden area now that she has returned to Utah. r. PARTY LINE sends Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Harriet Ann Andersen who will be 91 on May 23 . Mrs. Teean-ager- s interested in Matilda Owen who will be 88 on being a contestant, 13 through Wilson 17 years of May 26 and Mrs. Mable age, may secure an Start OR loiing weight who will be 63 on May 27, all of application by writing, Official MONEY BACK. MONAOEXtoday it a tiny Pioneer Memorial Nursing Certification Office, 361 Binkley tablet that will help curb your deHome. Drive, Nashville, Tennessee or sire tor excess food. Eat less. Contains no dangerous drugs call A.C. or LOSE UGLY FAT less-weig- h and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life . . start today. MONAOEX costs $3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 be lor twice the amount. Lose ugly tat your money will be refunded with low jor no questions asked by: Egg production will moderately above 1973s level, but about 2 percent less than the 1971-7- 3 average. Portage by approximately 60 relatives who visited with them in observance of their sixtieth wedding anniversary, hosted by and daughter, their Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and family. Joseph Edward and Elizabeth K. Parkinson Gibbs. He is a retired stockman and farmer. He held the office of Mayor of Portage for several years and has done much for the community. He is currently a director of the Bear River State bank in Tremonton. son-in-la- Relatives attending came from Idaho Falls, Moreland and Idaho, Ogden, Brigham City, Granger, North Ogden, Tremonton, Garland, Clearfield, Perry and Portage. Refreshments were served and the afternoon was spent in and viewing visiting photographs and souvenirs. A beautiful three-tie- r wedding cake, decorated with pink and topped with a silver 60 was presented to the couple by their grandchildren. The cake was made and decorated by Mrs. Var Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs were married in Ogden May 20, 1914. was later The marriage solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. A daughter, Zelma and a son are deceased and their daughter, Mrs. Maurice (Fay) Thomas resides in Portage. Pocatello, Mrs. Gibbs is the daughter of the late Hans and Margaret Wells Knudsen. She and her husband have both been busy LDS Church workers until recently, and they still attend their meetings. couple maintain their home in Portage and enjoy their beautiful flowers and spacious yard. Last summer they gathered unique and interesting rocks from points as far as 100 miles away and made a rock garden which is a conversation piece for the community and everyone who visits. They drive their car and visit friends and relatives in nearby towns and enjoy those people who visit them at their home. Skaggs Drug Main Orders Filled Just arrived TRICOT 108 wide J50 Just arrived Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are Dee Ricord, vice president, and Kaye MacFarlane, president (seated); Pat Huff, treasurer; Carolyn Olsen, recording secretary; Hazel Peterson, corresponding secretary; Karlene Richards, publicity chairman. XI ALPHA CHAPTER Newly installed officers of Xi Beef will continue in relatively large supply in May. Output is expected to exceed both the year-ag- o level and the 1970-7average for the month. If youre proud loud! with 2 . . - say it . BROADCLOTH MOM MEM 88V DIAPER FLANNEL LADY WRANGLER JEANS 56 to 1516 ll00to!3 00 Brand New Shipment TOPS 0 HALTER TOPS 4" -- 9" GRADUATION CARDS a card for every graduate Good Selection of Graduation Gifts TES DRESSES Long and street length JEWELRY HANDBAGS OF BRIGHAM Mens FAMOUS BRAND BAGGIES Mens Sizes S.M.L. ATTACHE CASES DICTIONARIES CIIAMBRAY DENIM SHIRTS PLUS reminDEr OFFICE SUPPLY INC. YOUR HOME AND OFFICE STORE Ok (I VO Reg. 12.00 NOW BOOKS PEN & PENCIL SETS TYPEWRITERS The Ml 2 00 pair LADIES SNORTS SPORTSWEAR 128 SOUTH MAIN USE OUR CONVENIENT REAR ENTRANCE yd. IT yd. 36 wide New Shipment Sizes W Something new for yd. wide BRUSHED TRICOT W. CO-ORDINA- N. Center-2- 2 SIMMS T A 17 year old youth was apprehended, Tuesday, after he went the length of the main hall at Box Elder High school on a yellow motorcycle, police reported. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs are lifelong residents of Portage. Mr. Gibbs is the son of the late X-- i Young Buddy Going my way? Mr. and Mrs. J. C. (Cye) Gibbs were honored Saturday afternoon at their home in v ... learn skills 108 Portage couple feted on 60th anniversary V graduates Retiring president Mary Robinette urges that reservations for the banquet be made by contacting her or the chairman. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Gibbs were honored on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary by a family party. ..Vo.-- , Nursery school home. ANNIVERSARY , Rich-ma- postpone dinner event DeRyke, Brigham Police department, said that the youth apparently had friends hold the doors open at both ends of the hall, then proceeded to ride through. I Pre-scho- Legion ladies Officer Earl s BUDDIES Holding their graduation caps down on a windy day are young graduates of Busy Buddy Nursery (front) Joel Tippets, FiFi, Josee Thurston, "little sister" Thais Peterson, Troy Thorpe, Layne Jibson, Alan Erickson, Kacy Peterson; (center) Jeni Carver, Natalie Green, Susan Bartholomew, David Jensen, Matthew Rollins; (back) Angela Bessinger, Kassie DeRyke, Jeffery Sheffield, Chris LaDuce and Todd Mr. bride-elect'- r BUSY engagement of Miss Leilani Joy Janiak, daughter of and Mrs. Matthew Anthony Janiak, to James Richard Belisle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert George Belisle of s Ridgecrest, Calif., has been announced by the parents. The bride-elec- t is a 1972 graduate of the University of American Legion auxiliary Utah with a Magna cum laude degree in Sociology. The will postpone its meeting one BSEE from the of t has a groom-elecUniversity degree week, due to the Memorial Day California at Berkeley and a Master's of Engineering Ad- holiday on May 27. ministration degree from the University of Utah. The installation banquet and Miss Janiak is currently employed at the Naval Weapons installation of new officers will center. Her fiance is employed as a field engineer with be held instead on Tuesday, June 4, at the War Memorial Hughes Aircraft company. The if ts re-fu- information. J . Reg. to 9.00 0 MANY, MANY MORE IN STORE SPECIALS BE $MART - SHOP $ MART mm 40 South Main |