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Show ( 18 Anatomy is something everyhas but'which looks beton ter a girl. A bom executive is a man whose father owns the business. The boss is the man who watches the clock during coffee break. An auction sale is where you can get something for Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 26, 1976 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, body Founders day held Thursday by Mr. Mu Nelson the wedding arrangements has Founders Day been their daughter, Mrs. BobP.T.A. meeting was held last bie Hardcastle and her children Thursday evening at the Perry from Las Vegas. The children elementary school. Dr. Laverd have especially enjoyed the John, of the Weber county visit and time spent with grandSchool district was the guest ma and grandpa. Elder Del Thodes left last speaker and led a discussion on ways we can help our children Saturday for the mission home which will prepare him for his to learn. A large group were in attenLDS mission to the Belgium dance for the Bicentennial preAntwerp Mission. He will also sentation by the class members spend some time at the Ricks of the kindergarten class and Language training before he the first grade class. These leaves for his mission. Del is the son of Mr. and Mrs. groups presented songs pertaining to the country and its Lloyd Rhodes. On Sunday evenfounders. ing the sacrament services was Mrs. Marilyn Walker gave a provided by the family and short discussion on the reason besides hearing from Del the the P.T.A. sponsors Founders congregation heard remakrs Day and a brief outline of what from Jay Matthews and Presithe P.T.A. has done since it was dent V. Thomas Dinsdale. founded. A special flag ceremony was presented by Boy Organ Solo Scout troop 110, led by Pete Music for the evening includValcarce and assisted by Jason ed an organ solo by Dels Walker, Kevin McNeely and mother, Geraldine Rhodes and an organ and piano duet by his Glen Bradbury. sisters, Joan and Jill Rhodes. Visiting at the Fred Wilson During Business During the business session of home this past two weeks has the meeting, under the direction been Betty's mother,' Mrs. Anof P.T.A. president, Mrs. Ray-len- e gus Hansen from Mayfield. While here the entire family Nelson, a nominating committee was chosen and they will enjoyed some skiing at Beaver soon announce those who have Mountain and Mrs. Hansen consented to be on the ballot for spent some very special time the officers for next years visiting with her grandchildren. On Feb. 17, the Perry First P.T.A. Mrs. Judy Blysma, Perry Ward held its Sweethearts Ball school librarian would like to with a Bicentennial theme. A thank all the boys and girls and very lovely dance was held and their parents for the support the special program was by the they gave the school in their members of the family of Art Book Fair held last week. She and May Wagstaff, who were feels that it was well received this years "Sweethearts. The program was emceed by and the support was really their son Gary Wagstaff and the great. The Three Mile Creek Camp opening prayer by their oldest of the Daughter of Utah Piograndson, Dennis Wagstaff. A neers will meet Wednesday greeting was given by guest of evening, March 3 at 7 p.m. The honor Art Wagstaff and for the meeting will be held at the home program a granddaughter, Colof Mrs. Cora Quayle. All memleen Wagstaff, played a flute bers are invited to.be in attensolo. May Wagstaff gave a dance and anyone who is in- history of her life as a young girl terested in finding out more growing up in Salt Lake and a a rout the DUP or in joining are granddaughter, Shelly Williams, gave a reading. ipvited to attend also. Their son, Richard Wagstaff Social Scene gave a reading and was followHighlighting the social scene ed by a daughter Barbara Jenthis past week was the wedding sen who gave the family hisof Michael Stack and his new tory. Grandchildren Tammi bride, Jann Heseltine. The Wagstaff gave a reading, Curtis Jensen a short poem and Debra young couple were married, Feb. 21. They were then honorWagstaff gave a tribute to her ed at a reception at the Washgrandparents. Art then gave the ington Terrace Fifth Ward. The closing prayer. young couple were honored at a Second Ward Ball lovely supper on Friday evening thafc-wa- s hosted by the bride sjaiOn Wednesday evening, the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Second ward held their Robert Stack. The supper was with Sweethearts Ball served at the school. George and Alean Sevy as the Mike and Jann will now make honored couple. They presented their home in Perry. the program with their son Visiting with the Stacks this Eldon as master of ceremonies. past month and helping with all Another son Leland played a A special Senior program to focus on The Brigham City Police department will present the program following Fridays weekly luncheon for area senior citizens at the community center, Feb. 27. It will focus on Operation camLife Saver, a state-wid- e at railroad safety. A film entitled Lucky You will be shown with comments by Lt. Jay Herbert and Sgt. James Tanchak of the police department. This is a most timely program and should certainly alert the public to the dangers which are involved and brought out in Hazel this safety campaign, Kaiser, senior center director, said. The menu being prepared by Erma Barfuss, supervisor of food preparation and assisted by Thurza Kingston, Mary Kim-be- r and Alice Cosgrove, will be Irish stew, tossed salad, bread pudding, hot rolls, coffee and punch for cost of 70 cents. Call for Reservations Interested persons should call 1 for reservations to this luncheon. Following the program, Jessie Ellers, Utah State university extension agent, will present heritage recipes which have been selected by the county nutrition education committee. "If yours is selected and used in the Bicentennial book, they will give you a free copy of the Heritage Recipe book when it comes out in the spring, Mrs. Kaiser said. March 1 will be birthday party luncheon day for Aries birthdays at the senior center when each will be honored and given a special card. Bingo is played following the honors and extra bingo prizes will be given, along with the blackout prizes. Everyone is urged to enjoy this day together and if it is your birthday this month, bring a friend or your family to enjoy 723-325- these special honors, director said. the Elko on Agenda Elko is on the senior agenda for March 9 and return 10 at a cost of $16 per person. Included is overnight stay at the hotel, $2 in nickels, and transportation. Please pay for the reservation when signing up as the time is short with the date coming up soon. Elaines Wide World Tours will plan the trip and escort the tour. Lets get the bus filled right away with all tickets paid for. This Greyhound bus is restroom equipped and conditioned. Call for reservations, Mrs. Kaiser said. Com-meric- al 723-325- 1 Senior Social Potluck Lega and Ellis Crowther in- vite all seniors and retired persons to come to the senior social on Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. If you dance you can enjoy the taped music of Lowell and Sally Walters or you may want to play bingo with prizes and blackout prizes. Everyone is invited to bring his or her favorite dish to share with the other participants. This is a fun night, arranged especially for you to enjoy. Make Thursday night a habit at the community center, piano solo and George sang a number, accompanied by their son David Sevy. Bruce Call sang I Love You Truly and was followed by a life sketch of the Sevy family by Mrs. Cora Vavricka. The Venturers and Explorers of the Perry First ward have enjoyed several fun activities this past couple of weeks. A group, consisting of Jay Dee Barnard, Kenneth Bradbury, Kenneth Quayle, Jeff Bradshaw, Robert Spendlove, Kelly Nelson and Ronald Higgs with thier leader Chad Johnson enjoyed a weekend camping out in Perry Canyon. They then spent a day on a tour of Hill Field Air Force base. The group, Douglas Wheeler, Kenneth Quayle, Douglas Walker, Shane Anderson, Kelly Nelson, Vic Osmond, Clint Nelson, Kenneth Bradbury, Jay Dee Barnard, Kyle eighth grade to plan classes . Greenhalgh, Jeff Bradshaw, and Albert Bradshaw were accompanied by Ron Smith and Bart Smith, Chad Johnson and Norm and Willie Nelson for a very informative and interesting day learning more about the base and its function. Snowmobiling Enjoying a very delightful weekend snowmobiling at West Yellowstone this past weekend were Roger and Raylene Nelson, Bart and Leslie, Lawrence and Arlene Wright, Laurie, Annette, Carol Lynn and Cha Ree; , Randy Matthews, Paul Nelson and Sandy Ridenhour, all of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Drewes and sons David and Paul of Brigham City. The group enjoyed spending Saturday on a trip through the park. Jim and Marilyn Wright were thrilled with the arrival of their new granddaughter born on their wedding anniversary, Feb. 19. The new little lass was born to their daughter and Jackie and Mike Braegger of Willard. She was born at the Cooley hospital in Brigham City and weighed nine pounds one dunce and the name of Jami Lee has been chosen for her. TEN YEARS AGO.. .Feb. 24, 1966. They have chosen for her the name of Michille. Awaiting at home were two brothers and a sister, Marck, Tamra, and Brett. Arriving home from their mission this past week has been Mr. and Mrs. William Wagstaff. They spent the past 18 months in Londonary and Belfast, Ireland. They arrived home, Friday, Feb. 18, 1966 at the Salt Lake airport. Many of their children and grandchildren were on hand to greet them when they arrived home. Elder Steven . . . the director invited. Monday night square dancing is equally as much fun, with refreshments and callers Roy and Lucille taking care of the music, directing the dances and creating the fun for the evening. Lewis Damon comes in at the request of Roy to assist with the calling. Dancing starts at 7 p.m. These fun things are planned especialy for you so take advantage of them, Mrs. Kaiser explained. Seniors are still collecting papers. They should be delivered to Eva Janes garage across from the News and Journal in bundles. LaMar Page or Mish Petersen will pick up the papers if you dont have R. Valentine to talk at homecoming Two surprised in burglary at missionary by Cindy Scott Almost Anything Goes at the community pep rally being held March 5. will be full of relays, . The rally games, spirit, and fun. The first event begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Bear River high school gym. Everyone is invited to the rally to help raise community enthusiasm and unity as we send our Bears down to state. homecoming will be held this Sunday for Elder Steven R. Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Valentine, 163 North Main. A IS, During his Australian mis- labored in Adelaide, Elizabeth, Broken Hill, Port Augusta, Perth, sion, Elder Valentine . Gos-nel- ls and Manjiunip. He served as both zone leader. $500 taken Police are investigating a burglary at the Intermountain school canteen where a number Bishop Max Robinette invites friends and relatives to attend at 4:30 p.m. at the Brigham City Third ward. An executive is a man who goes from his air conditioned home in an air conditioned car to his air conditioned office and then from his air conditioned office in his air conditioned car to his air conditioned country club to take a' ' sauna bath. . Side orders! 723-278- 0. Homecoming unityslafed for Enthusiasm, aim of BR rally nodding. The Box Elder Junior high school staff will meet with eighth graders Friday in the Box Elder high schools auditorium to plan registration for the coming year. The session will be held from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. Parents are urged to attend and asked to sit in the balcony. Parents who cant attend but have questions can call the counseling office at They must do this before the forms are signed and returned to the Box Elder Junior high school Friday, March 5. Ninth graders are required to take English, P.E. and world geography. Those whose reading comprehension is significantly below eighth grade level must take a reading class in addition to English. She was born in the Brigham City hospital, Monday, Feb. 14, district and of pinball machines were rifled and an estimated $500 in small change taken. Police said two culprits broke out a hallway window and kicked down a door to enter the building. A pillowcase full of candy and gum was left behind when the two were surprised by an employee at the school. Some $75 y KEITH H. BftAMgJtY The question of the hour is neither political nor economic. Its, Mom, what is there to do? Ping Pong Diplomacy is letting your husband win six straight games before you tell himabout the car. worth of goods were in the case. The employe went to call for help and the two fled, police Heard about the minister reported. Others? who keeps unpaid bills in a Due Unto file marked Snonbcll tossed, breaks windshield The sum of the parts CAN be greater than the whole especially when repacking a vacation suitcase. Three juveniles were booked by Brigham City police this week in a snowball throwing incident at Box Elder High school. Police said the three were involved in an incident where a snowball was thrown from a car, breaking the windshield of another vehicle. Driver of the victim auto was Dale Walker of 405 West Second South, Brigham City, police One reason a dollar wont do as much for people as it once did is that people wont do as much for a dollar as they once did. Your dollar still buys full Out, value at Brads In 408 South Main, See us for Hamburgers your way. I 72S-8S8- 723-838- said. 1 for delivery son-in-la- wet! I v.m 1966 A FAE3US tUKER special valentine treat arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Adams, with the arrival of their little daughter. ii5 iicii vi non IBM, mtoi PANTS V ntiD,4i JEANS Program set tonight VALUES TO at Foothill 23.C0! The fourth, fifth and sixth grades at Foothill Elementary school will present a Bicentennial show for parents this evening (Thursday) beginning at 6 p.m. "Our Country Tis of Thee is the program title. It will feature patriotic songs, speaking parts and one dance. About 180 students will take part in the show which was presented for the studentbody Wednesday. safety Friday paign directed BE . Porry Pulso Now Shipment Of Top Fashion Pants And Joans Has Ji Arrived.. .Over 20.000 Fonts Receivi Wo Hove Mony Colors And Stylos Avoi In Your Size. Everything From Western Cut To The Europeon Look ! A kies a cars sport SHOES Deweyville Dateline Supple Suede Uppers With Genuine Gum Crepe Soles. Great Walking Shoes Natural, Comfortable, And Durable. Twins born here! 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