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Show 4 BOX ELDER five pounds 14 ounces and will JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Party Thursday, August 28, 1975 Sarah Yates, women's editor Line 3 By Ruth Phone 723-622- 9 Ive never met a bug I liked. I suppose there are some beneficial ones like the ladybug but my acquaintance runs mostly to mosquitos, flies and spiders. However, Ive been introduced to a new species this summer, the slug. I havent seen one yet but Ive seen those holes in our tomatoes and thats enough. The poor home gardener gets to know a wide variety of pesky critters. I remember when we tried to grow acorn squash and cornered the market on squash bugs. If youre lucky enough to that escape the specialists only attack a certain variety, the grasshoppers come along and da their bit to denude the foliage. food family women social date Couple sets temple Harley Fulton will claim Miss Lenora Yazzie as his bride in a ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Aug. 29. BE WED on Aug. 29 is Miss Lenora Yazzie, who will ex- change vows with Harley Fulton. The couple will be honored at an open house that evening. TO The future bride is the daughter of Sam Yazzie of Navajo, N.M., and the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Braithwaite of Brigham City. of Mrs. Faye Fulton Fredonia, Ariz., is the mother of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Yazzie is a 1973 graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She is presently a junior at Brigham Young University where she has served as vice president of the Tribe of Many Feathers and is a member of Sponsors. Fulton is a graduate of West Jordan High school and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to the Southwest Indian Mission, and plans to continue his education at Brigham Young university. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Braithwaite invited all friends and relatives to an open house on Friday, Aug. 29, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Brigham City South LDS stake center to honor the newlywed couple. Eagles golf names winners Perry miss in LDS wed will have always maintained that its cheaper to buy things at the produce counter than to try I temple rites to vie with the bugs. But as Napolean Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Wheeler of Perry announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Julie to Ralph S. Oman Oman of Altamont. , son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence The couple will exchange wedding vows on Sept. 19 in the Logan LDS temple, and will be honored that evening at a reception in Perry LDS ward cultural hall. An open house will be held honoring the couple the following evening in Altamont. Miss Wheeler is a graduate of Box Elder High school, where she was vice president of the senior class and graduated from four year LDS Seminary. She graduated from Utah Technical college at Provo as a dental assistant. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Altamont High school and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to Delaware-Maryland- . He graduated from Utah Technical with an associate college degree in refrigeration and air conditioning. Following a short honeymoon trip the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City, where the bridegroom is Winners of the blind partner play sponsored by the Eagles Auxiliary ladies golf program were Reva Anderson and Lynne Nance, Bev Clark and Sandra Smith. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, the ladies will play in a tourney sponsored by Whitaker construction and the Bank of Utah, with members asked to call the Pro Shop for tee times for the morning and evening flights. LWV will honor Mr. and Mrs. GOLDEN WEDDING celebration Russell Capener on Aug. 30 as they open house. greet friends at an Open house will honor couple on anniversary GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener will be honored by their family at an open house on the occasion of their golden wedding anni- Ogden, LaMar Capener who is stationed at Lakenheath AFB in Brandon, England; Dr. Jerry. Capener of Brigham City, Mrs. Keith (Winona) Gardner of versary on Saturday, Aug. 30. Friends and relatives are Riverside, Mrs. Reed (Maur-ine- ) Sorenson of Las Vegas and cordially invited to call at the Belmont Ward cultural hall Mrs. Elmo (Kathleen) Christbetween the hours of 7 and 10 ensen of Bear River City. There are 29 grandchildren p.m. Russell Capener was born in and one great grandchild. Riverside, a son of Alfred and Myrtle Cleveland Capener. He received his education in Bear River Valley and also attended the University of Utah. Mrs. Capener, the former Mildred Strong, was born in Kaysville, a daughter of Wil- TOPS liam J. and Emma Duncan Strong. She also attended the University of Utah. The couple was married Aug. 27, 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Both Mr. and Mrs. Capener have been active in church organizations on ward and stake levels. Mr. Capener served as bishop in the Riverside Ward. He also served a LDS British mission. He was the' recipient of the Silver Beaver award in Scouting and the honorary M Men award. He is a committee member on the County Council on Aging. Mrs. Capener received the coveted Fawn Award and the honorary Golden Gleaner award. are both serving on a committee on the Indian PlaceThey ment program. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Capener completed an LDS Northern Indian Mission. They are parents of four sons Lowell and three daughters Family reunion set Saturday Members of the Wallentine-Valentin- e family will hold a reunion on Saturday, Aug. 30, at 11 a.m. at Lindsay Park, Third West and Fishburn drive, Brigham City. Families should bring their own lunches, with ice cream and drinks to be provided by the :ommittee. Families are asked a notify other family members mtside the immedate area. Peach Day Members of the League of Voters are asked to bring their used books for the annual Peach Days booth to the homes of either Dot Boleiau, 430 West Second North, or Sarah Yates, 625 West Sixth South, before Saturday, Sept. 6. Sales are best on paperbacks books and childrens books of all types, according to the booth chairman, but all books will be accepted. Members will be contacted for the times that they will work in the booth. chapter NEWS honors members Service Team Utah TOPS 69 met Aug. 26 at Holy Cross Lutheran church, with leader Betty Cook conducting. to the queen were Runners-up Juanita Rae Beesley, and Barbara Christensen Kraus. LaVerne Mansfield received her birthday charm, and Alice Hendrickson received her bracelet and charm. five-wee- k were awarded A charm to Paige five-wee- k Cor-bridg- e. contest Winners of were Lois Greenlee and Mary Hacking, who each won cash prizes. TOPS stands for take off pounds sensibly using group support to enforce an individuals medically approved weight loss program. The club meets weekly on Tuesday with at 6 p.m. and the weigh-imeeting from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. two-mon- th n Volunteer,, Itll make you The Box Elder neighborhood Girl Scout service team will meet at the home of chairman M.S. Burr on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 1 p.m. Nowipopor t Th Rjl APutkcSaraeiol AMtMng CouneM B RDSEYE DIAPERS Baby Arrives Happy stork news comes from Idaho Fall, Idaho, where Mr. and Mrs. Craig (Kathy) Stanger are up in the clouds over the arrival of their new baby boy on July 29. He weighed JO LEE ASAY AND RANDALL THOMPSON Local couple will wed in Logan temple rite and Mrs. Richard Asay announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jolee to RanMr. Couple greets baby daughter 4-- Bennett and and Mrs. Robert L. Mr. and Mrs. Kiwo Aoki. AROUND Israel, Japan, Polynesia, the Balkans os well as our own famous BYU DANCERS WILL PERFORM- ONE DAY Give Heart Fund American Heart Association t. 495 Pharmacy 97 South Main IYIgcCis Hun-sake- dall N. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Neil Thompson of Brigham City. Leaders Meeting The couple is planning a Sept. 12 wedding in the Logan All Girl Scout leaders, comLDS mittee members, and service temple. They will be honored that evening at a recepteam members will gather for a tion in the Brigham City North Stake center. All friends beginning Neighborhood Meetand relatives are invited to attend. ing on Monday, Sept. 8, from 10 Miss Asay is a graduate of Box Elder High school and is a.m. until noon at Gillespie hall. a four year LDS Seminary graduate. She has been attending Utah State university. Thompson graduated from Box Elder High school and is a four year LDS Seminary graduate. He attended Weber State college and also Stevens Henegar Business college, Mexico mission for the and served in the Colorodo-NeMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aoki LDS Church. are the delighted firsttime The couple plans to reside in Brigham City. parents of a tiny daughter Brandy Lee born on July 29 at Cooley Memorial hospital. DANCE AROUND THE WORLD Mom is the former Pamela Travel in Dasarot cooperation with the Brigham Young UnBennett, and grandparent iversity Folk Dancers present September at the BYU Mr. shared honors are being by Marriot Center, "DANCE THE WORLD''. Dancers from a better human being. Th Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado. Dr. Hunsaker also completed an advance officers course in Virginia. Between the course and the tour the family managed a vacation in Florida, they arrived back in Provo on Monday, Aug. 11 and on Friday, Aug. 15, Mrs. Hunsaker received her masters degree in music from the BYU. Mrs. Hunsaker will be remembered here as the former Judy Johnson, daughter of Conrad Johnson of Honeyville. On the tour which they just completed she lectured on Music In The Home and used their children in the demonstration. The remarkable thing about Mrs. Hunsakers degree is that she earned it while raising her family. The make their home in Provo where he teaches at BYU and she gives piano lessons in her home. slates mi SCOUT D0Z. Son Visits Had a pleasant chat with Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker of Honeyville a few days ago and learned some mighty interesting things about her son and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. O. Glade Hunsaker. They had their children Kristen, Kenneth, Brent, Melanie, Erek and Trevor spend the weekend with her. The family had just returned their home in Provo from a seven-wee- k lecture tour in the East for the BYU. They lectured on music and literature in Women Capener, Homer Capener of Victory to book sale on said, belongs to the most persevering and now weve sprinkled a few pellets around to get the slugs. Ill have to admit theres nothing like a tomato fresh off the vine. With school getting underway this week those families with kids will be sticking pretty close to home. However, if the pattern runs true to form a lot of folks will do their vacationing now that it isnt so crowded. The Party Line wires are still buzzing with news so pull up that easy chair and lets chat awhile. BYU CENTENNIAL BYU HISTORICAL TOUR MOTEL ACCOMODATIONS FESTIVAL TICKETS All this for $16.00 par parn (Based on double occupancy) deseret travel 288 North 1st West Provo, Utoh 373-382- 2 For group transportation from your city call Deserat Trovol collect for o quotation or write a brochure. be named Robert Glen. The couple has two daughters, Katie and Jonie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crossman of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stanger of Idaho Falls. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Hilda Holmgren, Tremonton, Mrs. Rose Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wight of this city. Have Fun Rev. and Mrs. Edward (Connie) Boer and son Mark have k just returned from a bicycling and camping trip to the San Juan Islands in the waters of Washington state. They traveled to Oak Harbor and ferried across to Whidley where her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Henry (Evelyn) Koetje lives. They traveled by ferry the island then traveling by boat and car they arrived at Hurricane Ridge where they had a breathtaking view of the Olympic mountains. They bicycled around on the islands and enjoyed the beautiful scenery k and casual life of their stay. two-wee- two-wee- happenings. Enjoy Visit Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGregor and children, Scott and Lisa, of Missoula, Mont., were Utah visitors last week. They visited with Marks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Youngs McGregor in Ogden and with Janices parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen in Brigham City. On Wednesday, Aug. 13, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen were invited to be guests at the annual summer party of the Riverdale Stake held at Rees Pioneer park in Brigham City. On Saturday, Aug. 16, the Floyd Jensens hosted a patio party for the Montana visitors and also invited the Youngs McGregors to join them. Mrs; Annie Gootfliffe, who will be 94 in October, was present for the evening of fun and delighted her with many stories and of her early childhood. Piano students will Buzzing Around Visiting Mrs. Helen Johnson of this city has been her brother, Fred Foster of Dunedan, Fla. He was just returning from a three-wee- k trip to California Mrs. Kathleen B. Biggs is and stopped to visit his sister on accepting piano students to bethe way home in Florida. gin the fall term, with each He enjoyed golfing on the class of students to be enrolled local course and visiting in Salt in workshops and receive trainLake City with Mrs. Johnsons ing in technique, literature, and daughter, Mr. theory and harmony. and Mrs. Jim (Norma) Haynes She recently completed a piand family. Mrs. Johnson and ano pedagogy course at Ricks her granddaughter Julie Ann college with Leo Podolsky and Haynes had just returned from June Davison. Mrs. Biggs has a week in Menlo Park, Calif., received her training with Irvwhere they visited with a son ing Wasserman of USU and the Mr. and late Frederick Dixon of Salt and daughter-in-laMrs. Robert Johnson. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J.L. (Barbara) Interviews may be obtained Mellor and son Johnny of Little by calling between 9 Rock, Ark., have spent some a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays. time in Utah visiting family members. They came in their trailer and parked in Logan Canyon and from there visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Forrest of this city and their two daughters, Ann, who teaches school in Provo and Jean, who is a dietician at McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden. They all spent some time with the Mellors at their trailer while they were here. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Have Party Stephensen and seven children Mr. and Mrs. Donrey Secrist have had a busy summer of hosted a family reunions, attending five difrecently at Willard Bay ferent family events. recreation area. Those attendThe latest was held in Mantua ing the fun day of boating and where 50 members of the water skiing were Mr. and Mrs. Peterson-Reynold- s family Arden Jensen and children travelled from Montana, Craig, David and Kathy of California, Utah, Idaho and Bountiful, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Michigan for the Aug. Ron Harris and children Chad, reunion of her mother's family. Stephanie' and Susan of Logan, Her mother, Crystal Reynolds Utah. of Salt Lake City, met with two A special guest at the party brothers and four sisters and was Miss Manami Hara of their families, enjoying an Kagoshima, Japan, who has exchange of genealogical inbeen staying with the Harris formation and lots of visiting. One of the reunions was of 20 family for the past month. During the early evening the families who attended an group enjoyed a delicious picnic Illinois ward and now live in and catching up on family various Utah communities. begin fall courses son-in-la- 723-573- 3 Family attends five reunions during summer Mrs. Kathleen B. Biggs is now accepting a limited enrollment PIANO LESSORS Workshops in piano technique piano Literature, theory & harmony For an interview call: 723-573- 3 between 9:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. |