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Show T SOX 12 ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Brigham Thursday, May 20, 1976 1 f s w Tromonton Tales improves after aecjdent BPW installs officers; Fun club goes Chinese social and handiwork were enjoyed. This is the final meeting until fall. Spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sandal! and family is Mrs. Sandall's mother, Mrs. C. W. Wood of Ogden. Friday Mrs. Mildred Shum-waMrs. Eloise Palmer, Mrs. Rowena Fridal, Mrs. Virginia Anderson, Mrs. Pheobe Henrie, Mrs. Jennie Gephart, Mrs. Beth Foxley and Mrs. Myrtle Anderson attended a Golf Team play vs. Brigham City at the Valley View course in Layton. byFleMea The BPW association held Its installation luncheon at Chase's Charcoal house in Tremontoa Wednesday evening. President Joyce Hawkes conducted. Officiating at the Installation was Mrs. Joyce Frisky of Brigham City. Newly-installofficers are Mrs. LaVelle Peterson, president; Mrs. Mildred Baer, vice preoident; Mrs. Howard Bronson, secretary; Mrs. Shauna Petersen, treasurer. Each lady was presented with a dainty corsage. Retiring officers are Mrs. Joyce Hawkes, Mrs. Myma Rogers, Mrs. Colleen Hansen and Mrs. Gloria Nelson. Fun The Tremonton-Garlan- d club held a Chinese dinner party at the home of Mrs. Thelma Hall in Tremonton Thursday evening. Mrs. Norma Nielson of Garland was a special guest. A y. ed Luncheon Guests Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Lee Fuhriman and family were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and Mrs. Ethel Ward of Ogden. Thursday evening (tonight) Mr and Mrs. Don Hess will attend a wedding reception at the Oakridge Country club in Farmington honoring Mrs. Hesss niece Miss Jill Garrett (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Garrett, formerly of Garland) and her husband Vance King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon King of Kaysville. Mrs. Paul Hess and son Gre-nr-y Hess who have been visit-bi- g her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stine in Blue Creek left Monday for Denver to join Paul who has located a nice home for them and where they will be making their home for the present. The Paul Hess's have previously been living hi Logan. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway and son David accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. O. Dee Lund and family of Brigham City attended a lovely dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Boyden and fomtly in Salt Lake City after-whic- h they all attended a testimonial in the East 27th ward chapel honoring Mrs. Shum-way- s niece, Miss Tana Sue Morton who drill enter the mission home Thursday prior to leaving for an LDS mission in San Jose, Costa Rica. Ildar Tony Rawlins ...to bo honored c: Bridge Club The Tremonton Bridge club met with Mrs. Mary Nelson as hostess Wednesda-y- evening. Mrs., yialla Hansen was a special guest. Prises went to Mrs. Bonnie Weller and Mrs. - Elder Tony Rawlins will be honored Sunday in the Brigham 20th ward sacrament meeting prior to leaving for the Cordova Argentina mission of the L.D.S. church. t Elder Rawlins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rawlins of 668 North Oth East, Brigham City. The elder invites all Mends and relatives to attend his farewell testimonial at 5 p.m. at the Brigham City North Stake center. He enters the language training mission on June 2. Elder Rawlins attended Weber State college prior to accepting his mission call. Maxiene Quinney. A luncheon was eaten. Curtis and Bonnie Christensen Starr of Tremonton announce the arrival of a baby boy born May 14 in the Tremonton hospital, They have two sons Jeremie and Lance and a daughter Sherrie at home. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Carl Starr of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Christensen of Tremonton. Mrs. Loretta Starr of Plymouth is the great grandmother. Visiting Mrs. June Garfield Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Valdo Benson of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wallace teenager was in the victims car, Carol Watson, same address, and improved condition Wednesday afternoon at an Ogden Vickie L. Harper, 14, no address hospital where she was taken given, were treated and after a Tuesday morning traffic released from Cooley Memorial accident in Brigham City. hospital. Police said Miss Watsons life Kathryn Watson, IS, of 329 ' West Second South, was in was probably saved when a satisfactory condition at local physician, Dr, Thomas L. McKay-De- e hospital following , Hannum, reached the scene the 8:12 a.m. mishap. immediately after the crash She had been in the intensive and gave first aid. care unit at the hospital, acIn another accident Tuesday Ernest afternoon, cording to officials. Brigham City police officer Anderson of 823 Kentwood fell Arnold Lemmon said Miss from the back of a pickup truck Watson was driver of a car that about 800 South Main. was struck broadside by a van Officer Jeff Stiver said the driven by Joseph V. Gallegos of victim apparently lost his Box 185, Brigham City. balance when the truck, driven Lemmon said the Gallegos by Rodney Valcarce of Perry, unit, owned by Brigham Apchanged lanes. The youth fell parel Corp., was southbound on out, landing on his head. First West and ran a stop sign at Stiver said the victim d First South, hitting the staggered to the aide of the Watson vehicle. street and collapsed. Anderson Lemmon said two passengers was in good condition at A Brigham City in and family of Sunset visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Haws during the week. The Simada club met at the home of Mrs. Judy Garfield Wednesday evening with Mrs. June Garfield as hostess. President Catheryne Nesson conducted a short business meeting proceeding the lesson presentations. Mrs. Leone Finch gave part one of the lesson Seven Historical Women and their contributions to our country. Marilyn Johnson gave part two concerning Other Friends of the Revolution. Election of officers for the coming season took place. Mrs. Ruby Scholar will serve as president; Mrs. Marilyn Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Phyllis secretary-treaturo- r; Markham, Mrs. Irene Bunder-sohistorian. Retiring officers are Mrs. Catheryne Nesson, Mrs. Vernell Morrison, Mrs. Grace Hales, Mrs. Phyllis Markham. Lovely refreshments were served. Friday evening the Beta chapter of Simada in Tremonton met with the Alpha and Eta Simada chapters of Salt Lake City, the Gamma and Zeta Simada chapters of Brigham City and the Lambda chapter of Simada of Ogden for a spring banquet at the civic center in Brigham City. east-boun- Cooley hospital Wednesday afternoon. Stiver said the youth received n, Interesting program was An interesting presented along with films on next years studies. The lessons for next year will be on the early historic parts of the United States. They will begin in the east and extend throughout the entire nation. The Rooknuckle club met at the home of Mrs Sally Larkin in Snowville Thursday evening. Mrs. Kay Arbon was a special guest. Prizes went to Mrs. Ruth Adams, Mrs. Mary Christensen and Mrs. Joan Stokes. Mrs. Larkins son Bill had recently returned from an LDS mission in the Philippine Islands and brought along two puka shell necklaces which his mother presented to the two charter members of the club Mrs. LaRae Nelson and Mrs. Ruth Adams. A lovely luncheon was enjoyed. Mrs. Alice Robbins, Mrs. Bertha Thomas, Mrs. Harold Sandall and Mrs. M. P. Christensen are spending several days of this week visiting Mrs. Wayne Richardson in Salt Lake City. Little Nichole Wheatley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kim-bWheatley of Ogden, spent the past week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley while her parents were in Arizona where Dr. Wheatley gave a lecture at the university in Phoenix. Elder Eli Anderson returned home Wednesday after spending the past two years in Minneapolis, Minn., fulfilling an LDS mission. Eli is the son of al Brigham man cited for . DUI A Brigham City man has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol after a hit and run accident last Saturday. Highway Patrol Sgt. J. R. Pendleton said a car driven by Alan B. Clark of 426 North Second East, Brigham City, was struck by another driven by Ben J. Christensen of 462 South Fifth West, also of Brigham City, in Perry. Pendleton said Christensen was arrested at his home shortly after the mishap. No injuries were reported. a dislocated shoulder, bruises and scrapes in the accident. A WWW A A Whos Crazy? After trying without success to reason with an uncooperative telephone operator, the caller finally lost his patience and hollered through the phone, Am Icrazy.orareyou? Im sorry, sir, but we she replied, infor--' dont have that nation. award presentation May 9 are, front from left, Bruce Broman, Kurt Lee Hash and Brian Baird. Back are Rev, John Lunblad, pastor of Holly Cross Lutheran church, and Kenneth Baird, scoutmaster of Troop 322. PICTURED AFTER Scouts Brian Baird, Bruce Broman, Lee Hash and Kurt Opprecht of Brigham City were presented the Pro Deo et Patria emblem at Holy Cross Lutheran church recently. They are all members of Troop 322, .sponsored by Holy Cross Lutheran church. The Pro Deo et Patria program is a religious growth program of study, work, and growth in the Christian faith. Ken Baird, scoutmaster of Troop 322, presented the candi a FDD m dates for this special recognition by the church. The Rev. John Lundblad, pastor of the congregation, officiated at the presentation ceremony. The Pro Deo et Patria (Lation meaning for God and country) is administered nationally by the Lutheran council in the United Sates of America, and grants the emblem to active scouts upon completion of the program and recommendation by the pastor and scoutmaster. IS IT TW JOKES ABOUT THE COST OF WHY 'i LIVING AREN'T AS FUNNY AS THEY USED TO 06? - Kiy OAV 2 & 21 meets Saturday Final meeting of Yeshara club for this year will be held Saturday, May 22, at the home of Naone Godfrey, 205 West Third South, Brigham City at 7:30 p.m. The day is moved back from the normal Friday meeting date. i t(uLs. Mae Balls will present the lesson and Naone Godfrey will serve as hostess. All returned LDS mission-- , aries are invited. lu ,.1 ft Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson of Bothwell. Eli says, It was a choice experience serving an LDS mission, however, it's really great being back home. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson in Bothwell are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Specht of Knosha, Wise., and Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Farrell of Plamerston, North New Zealand. Other weekend guests were Suzanne Farrell of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones of West Jordon. PE3E FREE A FHCIJT-EK- D AIISHT.1EOT Kurt L. Eliminate tire wear and car vibrations. Take advantage of this special price on your automobile. n All work will be done on our JR 1 custom front end machine. J a Rigby ...callud to mission B3UE 103 eliminate Improve 9 6.59S Savings Now Insured to $40,000.00 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. TU3E-UP- S gas mileage, & V-- 8 Plus Tax , Plus Tax 723-5- UJ Brigham City Yum CmMcm. &xr CtrtWcMM Cemnwmie. hrterml SISM Minimum. Dully Cimp.uu.iS Mmil P Ml 3d.. 9,9471 B.(Z7 SM Vmriv nMimlni 3ii Yumty eWeulkuy Yawl B.M7I 7 7ftiZ 1.(971 Nwllu.f . Yuurty 6.1(71 Whiiu. ,. 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