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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Golden Spike Homemakers set tour Monday Utah Thursday, June 6, 1974 Golden Spike chapter of Utah Homemakers has Young planned a tour on Monday, June 10. They will meet at 9 a.m. at the Bear River City school and travel to Logan to visit the Logan Knitting Mills and the Cache Valley Cheese factory. An interesting and fun day is planned for all, with members encouraged to take part in this activity. Local couple tells plans Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Mary Ann Fujikawa to Greg Hansen by the parents of the bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Sam S. Fujikawa of Brigham City. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen of Brigham City. Miss Fujikawa is a graduate of Box Eider High school. She has been employed for the past three years in Salt Lake City at the Rodeway Inn. Ready with a bejeweled registration book in the "Merrie Olde Carlene Sutton, Rae Riser and Jan Ellis of the Alpha Chi chapter of Englande" theme are Epsilon Sigma Alpha as the prepare to greet some 250 delegates at the state convention at Sherwood Hills this weekend. FOR CONVENTION Prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has attHansen ended Utah State university. He is also a graduate of Utah Technical college in mens hair styling and is presently employed at the Scotsman at the Fashion Place Mall in Salt Lake City. The couple has chosen a mid summer wedding date. are Planning a mid-summ- Miss Mary Ann Fujikawa and Greg Hansen. state A garden reception will be held in their honor on the same evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Korth, 464 North First West, Brigham City. Following their marriage, the couple plans to reside in Salt Lake City. SUMMER WEDDING Local chapter to host wedding Approximately 4-- their leader. Officers are Cindy Mason, president; Lynette Barnes, vice Cathy Jones, Dana Davis, treasurer; Kellie Swenson, president; secretary; reporter. They will meet on Wednesdays and are in the second sewing course. SHARLA THATCHER Luncheonettes The Merry Luncheonettes met Tuesday morning at Natalie Woodwards home for their second 4H meeting. Shaila Bunderson conducted, Michelle Hubbard offered the opening prayer, and Susan Yagi read last week minutes and led the pledge. Mary Thomas was a new member welcomed into the club. Lilian Bunderson instructed the girls in their sewing projects and they plan to visit a fabric and MIKE ROSE County couple sets date for summer ceremony store to compare different weaves of fabric. Natalie Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thatcher of Thatcher announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sharia to Mike Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Rose of Tremonton. The couple will be married June 14 at the Thatcher LDS ward cultural hall with a reception following the ceremony. Miss Thatcher is a 1974 graduate of Bear River High school, and the future bridegroom also attended Bear River High school. Following their marriage they will make a home Tremonton where both are employed. and Shaila Bunderson helped with a demonstration on table setting, serving food correctly, and proper cleanup. Mrs. Bunderson gave a demonstration on the procedure of making a thin white sauce for use in creamed soups. The girls then made cream of tomato soup, and cheese sauce. They Woodward in prepared LYNN CHRISTENSEN and THOMAS AMMONS follow the wedding ceremony. Miss Christensen and her fiance are both graduates of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and both are locally employed. Following their marriage they plan to reside in Brigham Ronald Dr. Peterson, professor of psychology at Utah State University, will be guest speaker for a couples dinner scheduled as a June activity by the Brigham City chapter of Utah Young Homemakers. The event is set for Friday, June 7, at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Beth Anderson, 734 Fairview drive. Dinner will be an assigned potluck, with ham as the main course for the couples event. Dr. Peterson wil speak on marriage, and all members and their husbands are encouraged to attend. , Persons interested in ator the joining tending organization may call either 2 for more or information. 1 Eagles Auxiliary sponsored ladies golf program will gather on Monday June 10, at the Aerie Home for a Luncheon and cards even though the golf course will be closed for a special event. In play on June 3, winners of the tournament sponsored by Cameo Beauty Salon were net, Wright low net, and Karen with low Kercove putts. International junior past president Lois Printz of will N.M., Albuquerque, be a special guest at the convention. Another international officer, Elsie Sherimizu of woman Local Graduation is double event for this couple It was a busy week for Mrs. Ken Jensen of Brigham City, beginning with greeting a tiny new Daron on May 29, born to Alan and Carol Simcox Andreasen of Bear River City. Here for Memorial Day during the week were her sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. (Edith) Jones of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred (Ruth) Petersen of great-grandso- Commencement exercises at Randy Dahlin completed Utah State university on June 8 class work for a BS Degree in will be a family affair for Randy agronomy from the School of and Roberta Dahlin, for the Agriculture in March. He has couple will both receive degrees been employed since that time during the ceremony as their as county agent for weed proud parents and little son control in Sweetwater County, Dustin watch. Wyoming, and the family will Mrs. Dahlin is the former move to Farson to make their Roberta Card, daughter of Mr. home right after graduation. and Mrs. Theo B. Card of His parents, Mr. andMrs. Brigham City, and a 1965 Milton Dahlin of Connecticut, graduate of Box Elder High are travelling to Utah to attend school. She will receive two the commencement exercises bachelors degrees from the and will also help the couple get College of Humanities, Arts and established in their new home Social Sciences. One will be in in Wyoming before returning to social work and the other in the east coast. sociology. Randy and Roberta inAs a part of her education in terrupted their formal those fields, she has done field education while he served as a work with Family Services meteorologist with the US in Logan and has organized the Navy, making their home in fund raising campaign for the Iceland for two years and Youth Opportunity touring in Europe before Cache Center. returning to studies at Utah In Agronomy State university. Ogden. Then on May 31 she joined her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Connie) Simcox and sons Bob and Kenny, to attend a wedding reception for the former Miss Debbie Mendenhall and S. Kent Sutherland, son of Mrs. Sterling (Donna) Jensen at the Country Club Estates in Salt Lake City. When broiling frozen steaks, chops, and ground meat patties be sure to place the meat further from the heat than if they were defrosted, so the meat doesnt get overly browned on the outside before the inside is CARDS MACKS PHARMACY 97 South Main dinner and hayride for the group. On Saturday most the time will be spent in conductimg the general business of the organization, including the election of officers. Members will be joined by their partners for the installation of new officers, a banquet, and an evening of dancing on Saturday. The convention will conclude on Sunday with a memorial LOSE UGLY FAT Start MONEY today toting weight MONADEX is a BACK. that will OR tiny tablet help curb your desire lor excess food. Eat less-weig- h lest. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your lile costs MONADEX . . . start today. $3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 for twice the amount. Lose ugly lat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: N. Skaggs Drug Center-22- 6 Main St. -- Mail Orders Filled WEEK - END NEW SHIPMENT New Shipment LADY WRANGLER LADY WRANGLER JEANS 100 JEANS cotton asstd colors sies 56 to 1516 -- sizes 10 to 20 12 1QM 100 Mens Short Sleeve KNIT SHIRTS g00 S.M.L. 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She is workshop coordinator and is running for the office of treasurer on the international enjoys busy week recently Family affair BC event Friday Saturday and Sunday, June 9 for the annual state convention hosted this year by the Alpha Chi chapter ESA in Brigham City. Theme for the meeting fits in with the Sherwood Hills atmosphere and is titled "ESA Visits Merrie Olde Englande". Decor, programs and events will carry out that theme during convention. the three-da- y City. sticks, and cheese crackers to be served with their soup and to be dipped into the sauce. After eating their prepared foods, they practiced proper cleaning up. Natalie Woodward closed the meeting with prayer. Homemakers Golf luncheon slated Monday slate couples' Participants in the weekly Phyllis Whitaker with first low with second Arlene members Alpha from throughout Utah will converge upon Sherwood Hills on Friday Corinne miss to wed in late June rites bread croutons, 250 convention of Epsilon Sigma Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Christensen of Corinne announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lynn to Thomas B. Ammons, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ammons, 9 80 Hillview, Brigham City. The couple will be wed June 28 in the Corinne LDS ward cultural hall, with a reception honoring the newlyweds to Five Pricked Fingers The Five Pricked Fingers club met on May 30 for organization and the election of officers, with Mrs. Ann Davis as ESA service, a final meeting and a brunch. Chairman for the convention is Rae Riser, with Carlene as Sutton Registration chairman is Jan Ellis with Kathy Mathis as her assistant. 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