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Show i 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Couple sets wedd ing date Thursday, July 4, 1974 Bear River Spurs time Scurry again for the Bear River Spurs Riding Club. We met at the Bear River City Arena at 6:30 on Wednesday, June 19, and under the direction of Mrs. Annette Adams and Mr. Roger Dallin practiced many events. First on the agenda was Scurry. It appears that each horse and rider now knows, thoroughly, what to do-b- ut getting them to do it is another thing. We all made it over several times without too much trouble. It sure smarts When your horse jumps further or higher than expected, and you hit the saddle horn with your stomach! Ouch!!! Other events we practiced were Western Riding, Western Horsemanship and the Poles. Each rider went through each event several times. Mr. Roger Dallin then had us all gather round to hear the details about our upcoming Horse Show to be County held at the Tremonton Fairgrounds on the 26th and 27th of June. The Junior Division will compete on the 26th, with the Senior Division competing on the 27th. Its going to be alot of fun plus a great deal of challenge. Good luck to everyone. It was announced by Mr. Dallin that Susan Grimmette will be our Junior Leader. We will all try to give her our best support and our congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie N. Begaii innounce the engagement and 'orthcoming marriage of their daughter Bellerena Victoria to Larry Joseph Barbiso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clodovio Garbiso, Walsenburg, Colo. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e af Box Elder High school. She eceived a scholarship and attended the University of Utah, where she was an academic advisor to the Dean of Students. Miss Begaii will finish her last in year of Studies in Pre-laDenver, Colo. Well, it was Lindas brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. David Lee came from Salt Lake City Saturday and took her back with them. They all had dinner together before they left. By Ruth Phone 723-622- 9 Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err.Mahatma Gandi Lets get out those flags and show were proud to be Americans in spite of Watergate and a few other things we might not like about our government. We hear talk about having a good Fourth of July. In my opinion it doesnt have anything or to do with firecrackers whether or not we can sneak in a few fireworks in the back yard. I think they are referring to a good pride in our government and respect for our flag and what it stands for. Now if this sounds like a speech thats what its meant to be and I hope we have more of them. If you have your flag ready to go, pull up that easy chair and lets chat awhile on Party Line. flag-wavin- g Moscow Calls Had a pleasant talk with Mrs. Ira Larsen the other day and she was excited about a telephone call they had just received from Moscow. She went on to explain that it was from their grandaughter, Mrs. Rum (Kathy Sue McCann) Beery of Silver Spring, Md. She is an artist for the White House social staff and is with the group in Russia with the President on his Moscow visit. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Dorothy Larsen) McCann of Silver Spring, Md. The Larsens have enjoyed a visit from Mrs. McCann recently. She spent a week in Brigham City. While she was here, the Larsen's other daughter, Mrs. Iris L. Brown of Salt Lake City spent several days here. Important Visit Mrs. Loverda Lee had some mighty important people visiting her last week. When I called her about it she was modest as usual, and said they didn't like publicity. I just wanted you to know that her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James C. Fletcher were in town last Tuesday, took her to dinner and visited for awhile during the afternoon. In case you don't know, he is the head of NASA, and they make their home in Washington D. C. where he is in close contact with the President. Mrs. Lee had another guest last week, her grandaughter, Linda Lee of Corvlis, Ore. spent several days here. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvid Lee of Corvallis and was in Utah for LDS June Conference. son-in-la- Son Comes Lt. Cmdre, Richard Mantlo and sons Kenny and Nathan and daughter Mandy arrived in Utah from their home in Albuquerque, N. M. for a two week visit. Kenny, Cmdre Mantlo and his brother DeVerl left immediately for a fishing trip at Flaming Gorge. Mrs. Mantlo and Mandy arrived later and stayed in Provo. Cmdre Mantlo joined her and they spent two days attending Temple sessions there with friends. Coming back to Brigham City thej were dinner guests of her parents the David Calls on Sunday which also included the M. Y. Ferrys of Corinne and Mrs. Rachel Mantlo. The Arizona visitors were houseguests of Mrs. Mantlo during their stay and visited friends and relatives in the area. They joined their Bishop Howard Ramsey and trip on a family for a two-daLake Powell houseboat at before heading back to Albuquerque on June 29. y Entertains Family Mrs. Flora Walker has been busy the past two weeks with family guests. Her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Chester (Mozell) Parcher and daughter Yvonne of La Puenta, Calif, spent a week here. While they were in Brigham City another daughter, Mrs. Lynn, (Mary) Pinegar and children, Jim and Jean of Salt Lake City, her daughter, Mrs. Sam (Alice) Britain and son John of Ogden and a daughter Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Hunsaker and children Tyler, Ryan, Billy and Melinda of Honeyville all got together for a picnic at Rees Pioneer Park. Other visitors at the Walker home were a grandaughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and daughter Marci of Simi Valley, Calif, who spent three days here. They had been to Spokane to see Expo '74. A nephew Miles Watkins of Anaheim, Calif, dropped in for a brief visit. Mrs. Walkers sister Mrs. J. Stuart (Clara) Salt Lake City spent an afternoon with her. son-in-la- DATE CHOSEN by Christine Coulsey and Earl Blower. Couple to trade vows in July temple rites Marion Miss Christine Cousley and Earl Blower will trade nuptial vows in the Logan LDS temple on July 5, with friends invited to a garden reception in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at 120 North First East, Brigham City. Miss Cousley is the daughter of Mrs. Robert F. Cousley and the late Mrs. Cousley of Norton, Mass. She is a graduate of Medway high school, and received her Bachelors degree calls from her daughter Mrs. Joan Watson Barrington, 111. aand her son Jared (Pet) Christensen of of Hampton, Va. iValsenburg High school. He attended Western State college, Trinidad State Junior college, eceiving an Associate of Arts degree. Later attending Weber state college, he received his BA degree. July 6 has been chosen by the ;ouple for their wedding date, with the ceremony to be performed at St. Henrys Catholic ;hurch. They will be honored, at a reception at Intermountain School following the wedding. After the wedding the couple plans a long honeymoon travelling in the western states. They will reside in Denver. -- in physical education from Utah State university, The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blower of Brigham City and is a graduate of Box Elder High school. He served an , LDS Mission to New Zealand and is now a pre-lastudent at Utah State university in Logan. SET Miss Bellerena Victoria Begaii and Larry will Garbiso be wed July 6 in St. Henry's Catholic Joseph church. WEDDING Golfers slate luncheon as Monday event Womens Editor Sarah Yates with her and her duties family July will be assumed by summer intern Pauline Summers during that period. and club news, Social womens features, Fon-nesbec- Tammy Anderson. After all the dust cleared Charla Fonnesbeck served punch and cookies to everyone and at 8:00 our meeting was adjourned. Reporter Julie Lucus play sponsored by D. D. Billings in the form of a Scotch Twosome, and all emebers are urged to call early for tee times. July 8 will also be the date for the regular monthly luncheon and card day for the group, with the luncheon to be held at the Eagles Aerie home across from the golf course immediately following the morning play. Reservations for the luncheon will be taken up through F riday with no cancellation accepted after that time. Reservations may be made by calling Alma Jill Parker Bryant at or Lynn Nance at at The Garland Mustangs In our first meeting we elected officers: president, Todd Milner; Tommy Johnson; secretary, t, Julie Lish; reporter, Neal Oman. Most of our meetings will be on Wednesdays. Then we talked about our plans for the summer. horse We plan to go to all the shows. We also plan to go Tn a and items should be brought to the News and Journal office or called to Miss Summers at for July 7, 11 and 14 issues. Deadline is 12 noon on Friday for the News on Sunday, and 10 a.m. on Wednesday for the Journal on Thursday. Advance arrangements should be made for pictures. Mrs. Yates will again work from her home number upon her return. 3 h trail ride. In our second meeting we talked about grooming our horses and preparing them for the horse shows. Then we rode our horses and practiced Western Horsemanship. by Neal Oman , 723-626- 723-814- 2 Garage sale SCOUT K2VS Senior Scouts Members of Brigham City Senior Girl Scout troop 409 enjoyed a trip to the 74 Northwest and Expo recently, traveling in a two-ca- r caravan as the culmination of g activities held during the past year to pay for the trip. They report that they visited the immense exposition for two days, and still did not see everything. Since the theme of the event was conservation and mans use of resources, it fit "ight into many of the programs Df Scouting and was particularly enjoyed by the girls. They were accompanied by .heir leader Mrs. Diane Knipfer ind by parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olds on their camping .rip to Spokane and back. ten-da- Bear River Sassy Seamsters held their meetings on Tuesday June 25th and Thursday June 27th. During Tuesdays slated for the weekend meeting, Leader Melanie Holmgren instructed us in pinning patterns on to material Included in the holiday weekend will be will be a garage sale sponsored by Mrs. Tina Guzmans circle of St. Henrys Catholic parish. Hours will be 1 to 7 p.m. on Friday, July 5, and from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 6. The sale will be in the garage at St. Henrys, and everyone is invited to come and take advantage of the many bargains to that will be offered. LADY EAGLES have R.) first row: Inside Women's editor takes vacation will be vacationing Eagles Auxiliary sponsored Those members attending Scofield this meeting were Jeffrey ladies golf found Donna as winners Joan and Heninger Dallin, Julie Lucus, Susan of the low putt tourney sponGrimmette, Sylvia Grimmette, sored Monday, July 1, by the Don Stander, Charla Coors Distributing company. Doug Tolboe anf will be Next week's Christensen and family of Ogden and Mr. ahd Mrs. telephone bridegroom Prospective Garbiso is a graduate of 4-- Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Vera Christensen celebrated her birthday last week with a family picnic at the park. On hand to help her celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christensen and family of Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Willard Christenen and family of this city. She received -- and cutting them out. We also changed officers. Teresa Anderson, president; Dodie Holmgren, secretary and ferie Hansen, reporter. During Thursdays meeting we learned to thread the machine, put in a bobbin and how to sew the pieces of the pattern together. Terle Hansen Reporter elected new officers for the coming year. Holding positions are (L. Guard Bonnie Hunt, Jan Green, Trustee Francis Hunsaker, President Ramona Richards, former President (fma Busenbork. Second Row: Outside Guard Arlene Ricks, Conductor Donna Collins, Trustee Maida Eichorn, Secretary Francis Brightenburg, Treasurer Irene Hess, Chaplain Dorothy Packer and Trustee Marge Olsen. y fund-raisin- Vice-preside- ITS SONOMA'S ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE DRESSES (LONG & SHORT) PANT SUITS BLOUSES (WOVEN OR KNIT) PANTS COATS JANE FERRY ALL THE Corinne miss will wed in July LDS ceremony ABOVE MDSE IS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK HAS A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES EACH DEPARTMENT SALE STARTS and Mrs. Miles Cap Ferry announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jane to Dave Nelson Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Levi Stewart, Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. Chosen for the happy occasion is July ,19. They will be wed in the Logan LDS temple with a reception following in Brigham City at the home of Mr. David Call. Miss Ferry is a graduate of Box Elder high school and has been attending Brigham Young university. Stewart recently returned from England where he served an LDS mission. He has been attending BYU majoring in accounting (ONLY 19 LEFT) CLOSE - OUT! FASHION MATE zig - zag sewing machine Model 257 Carrying cose or cabinet extra We hae i Credit Pljn WlJLT deleted to We also have a liberal fit your budget. trade - in policy . Brigham Sewing Center approved singer dealer 1 22 South Main Trademark ot IHfc SINGE R COMPANY 9:30 A.M. FRIDAY! |