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Show ( Brigham City; Utah. Thursday, July 29, 1976 BOX ELDER JOURNAL. . Good Cooks . Rhone Local couple to wed er in rites mid-summ- and Mrs Nelson R. Delter of Perry announce the engagement of their daughter Catherine to Ralph U. Elwell, son of Mr and Mrs. John R. Elwell of Brigham City. Miss Deiter attended Box Elder High school, where she of the class of 1973. She graduated as worked on the yearbook staff as copy editor, was a member of National Honor Society, and served on the Cooperative Ministry Council. Sshe has attended Weber State college for three years and will be continuing her education at State University of New York at Albany, Mr. majoring in biology. Elwell is also a 1973 graduate of Box Elder High school where he was a member of the charter of NJROTC, a Sterling Scholar finalist in mathematics, a member of the top three percent, and vice president of National Honor Society in his senior year. He is presently attending Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he is majoring in nuclear engineering The couple plans an August 4 wedding 1 building, conservation, nature study, sports and crafts will be offered to Girl Scouts of all ages. of the camp will be Virginia Horton and Linda fatten. vided Summer Camp Day Camp for Girl Scouts of the Box Elder Neighborhood will be held Monday through in the campFriday, Aug. ground in Box Elder Canyon. 16-2- 0, Activities in outdoor skills 723-622- The best way to cheer yourself up is to try and cheer somebody else up. -- Mark Twain.' " So if you're feeling a little down at the mouth this morning remember as Evan Esar says, Cheer uponly a dentist has to look down in the mouth." When I feel the need of a little cheering up myself I sit down and make a list of all the things I have to be happy about and then I write down the unhappy things and the happy ones always out weigh the unhappy ones. But then as L'Estange said, It is not the place nor the condition, but the mind alone that can make anyone happy or miserable. Now if youll put a smile on your face and pull up that old easy chair we can enjoy our little Party Line chat while we are learning about what our friends have been doing the past few weeks. Maybe we better move out on the patio where it's cool and we can really be comfortable. CATHERINE DEITER f- -j by vofuntiws wRff have taken special training in preparation for the week of camp activities. There will be some openings who are interestfor ed in becoming part of the Girl Scout program .in the fall. non-Scou- ts Stork Reports The really exciting news this week comes from the stork set who always manage to bring their own special brand of happiness with them. Happy over the arrival of their first child, a boy, are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holt of Salt Lake City. The little son and heir arrived on July 23 and weighed eight pounds seven and a half ounces. They have chosen the name Brett for the little blue bundel. Passing along the big news in this city are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Endress and Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Fishburn. Mrs. Sylvia Walker is greatgrandmother. Mrs. Holt will be remembered here as the former Nancy Fishburn. From Logan comes the happy news that Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Purcell have their first child, a boy. He was born on July 24 and weighed seven pounds. They are going to name him Timothy John. Mrs. Purcell is the former Kristine Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Dean Bunderson, Mrs. Elaine Purcell, Salt Lake City and John Purcell, London, England. ' Bun-derso- n. Great-grandparen- ts ate MK'" add Mrs, Hervin Bunderson of this city. Grandfather John Purcell and Mrs. Purcell came to Utah from London and have spent a week and a a half visiting relatives here and getting aquainted with the new baby. They were houseguests of the Dr. Bundersons for several days during their stay. Visit Daughters Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen have enjoyed a ten-da- y visit in the east with their three daughters and families. They flew ,to Philadelphia where their daughter Mrs. Philip W. (Mary) Townsend Jr. met them and took them to their home in Valley Forge. They visited there three days and then the Rasmussens, Mrs. Townsend and and her daughter four-mont- h old Grade traveled to visit and to Charlottesville another son-in-la- She makes, By Ruth daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Rowland (Carmy) daughter Meriaten. They live on campus at the University of Virginia where he is working on his doctorate in Their son and Mr. and Mrs. Nole (Sue) Fagerlund and three children Hans, Noelle and Christian Pierre of Ann Arbor, Mich., joined them at the education. daughter-in-la- Rowlands. Mrs. Fagerlund and the children had picked him up in Ohio where he was working at that time in his architectural " " duties. They enjoyed a family dinner he bakes 9 together, toured the university and saw Englands Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip who were visiting there. The queen spoke at the university. They visited the restored ciy of Williamsburg and rode over the beautiful Chesapeake Bay highway. They returned to Valley Forge with Mrs. Townsend and flew home. Saturday afternoon at the Watkins park. They enjoyed k dinner. games and a On hand for the were Mrs. Dee Cochran and family, Mitchell Cochran, Mr. and Mrs.. Bill (Vicki) Jensen and children Andrea and Brett; Mr. and Mrs. John (Kathy) Hartwick and daughter Staci of Brigham City; a coutfin Doris Brown, also of Brigahm City; Mrs. Lois Thorne, Perry and her family; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thorne and children Melinda and Richard of North pot-luc- er HaveNewHame Six months ago the Newmans moved Into an elegant new home. Tamera drew up the floor plans. It's compact with lots and lots of storage space. She has a special utility room for washing, sewing, etc. This room is especially for me," she said smiling. No one is allowed in here but me.My husband and his father constructed the hoiiseTT did the interior, decorating. I made most of my drapes. They are original and cleverly made. The fact they moved into their new home on their sixth wedding anniversary made it all the more exciting. Tamera aptiqued furniture for her little daughters room. She quilts beautifully. She also likes to work in the yard. Active irt church work she is serving as a counselor in the Primary, a teacher in Sunday school, a visiting Relief Society teacher and was one of the directors for the 24th of July pageant in Bothwell The Strenth Of three-bedroo- Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thorne children and Kimberly, Cameron and Christa of Kamas; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thorne and children Stephanie, Stacy and Kirt; Mr. and Mrs. Dave (Faye) Andrew and children Rodney and Kelly; and Mrs. Afton Darnel of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos (Audra) Clark and children Gary, Don and Carolyn; Mr. and Mrs. Rudger (Diane) Warner and children Tami, J. R., and Natalie; Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Judy) Rice and daughter Jennie all of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Reeve, Saginaw, Mich.; Col. and Mrs. John Reeve and children Paul, John, Terri Lynn, Scott and Steven of Huntsville, Ala. Another brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Perc Reeve of Saginaw, Mich, were unable to be here because they came in June to see their son Perc Williams Reeve graduate from r U.S.U. and be married. The eSS hi and sister Lt. Col. Floyd G. (Lavone) Davis and children Kimberly and Mrs. John Kerns and her month-ol- d daughter Julie Christine came to visit. in live The Davises Monument, Colo., where he is golf pro at the Woodmore Country club. Mrs. Kearns brought her little daugher here especially to see her greatgrandmother, Mrs. Jensen. They live in Texas. This is Mrs. brother-in-la- Jensens first great-grandchil- d. Aslo visiting with Mrs. Jensen her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Max L. Grover of Corta Mesa, Calif. They had come to Utah to see their son Leonard off on a mission for the LDS church in Zurich, Switzerland They also spent some time with his was brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Norm Grover. Mrs. Jensen drove the Davises back to Monument along with the Wynn Jensens. Mrs. Amy Jensen returned to Brigham with her grandaughter Christine Davis who is making plans to enroll at BYU for fall quarter. The Wynn Jensens went on to Atlanta, Ga. where they will make their home and he will be area manager of the Natural Gas Liquid Division of Union Oil. Last summer the Vynn Jensens gave his rm.iici a flight ticket that took her io visit them in Korea then they went half way around the world into the Orient The Jensens completed 4 0 Below are listed some recipes especially nice for hot summer days when no one wants to spend hours in the kitchen. ... ' j Au Gratin Potatoes Vi sq. butter, Vi onion, diced, ' ' ; Saute until onion is cooked. ' , Add 3 T. flour, approximately 2 c. milk, - Stir constantly until thickened. Add 2 to 4 oz. Velveeta Pasteurized Process Cheese Spread. Pour over 5 or 6 peeled, boiled, sliced potatoes. Garnish with bacon bits, cracker crumb! etc. May be served immediately or 1 Cheese Cake Crust: t 2 c. flour, 1 sq. butter, ' Vi c. br. sugar, 1 c. nuts. Mix together and bake in oven for 20 min. at 390 degrees. Let cool. Crumble and flatten in bottom of pan. Cheese Cake Filling: 1 pt. whipped cream (or 2 envelopes Dream Whip) 1 c. powdered sugar, 1 S oz. pkg. Philadelphia Cream Cheese, (softened at room temp.) Fold cheese into sweetened cream. Hills. Topping: 2 envelopes Danish Dessert with Vi c. fresh strawberries (thickened pineapple, raspberries etc. may be used). Place on top. Refrigerate for 1 hr. before serving. - COTTAGE CHEESE JELLO SALAD 1 small carton Cottage Cheese. 1 . pkg. jello (any flavor desired) Sprinkle dry jello on top of Cottage Cheese. Fold in 1 c. whipped cream or 1 pkg. Dream Whip. Add drained fruit of your choice, (suggested bananas, mandarin oranges, pineapple) Serve immediately. nicer. ' all attending. Brigham City winners included Alma Bryant and Carrie Rennick tied for low gross in the top flight; Carrie Rennick with first low net and Eleanor OG rady with second low net in the second flight; and a tie for d s in flight between Annette Blfy and Sandra Smith. Winners from the Tremonton were club Michelle Jensen, low net in top flight; Vieginia Anderson, first low net, and Phoebe Henrie, second low net in the first flight; Ulatla Hansen, first .low net, and Womens golf schedule fu for m ht Julu; jq jr 11 . Mrs. Douglas Newmgn , , . she's active m ? w , ffk Si & Bought Bus The Newmans have purchased an old school bus which they are transforming into a camper. Tamera is in the process of making curtains, upholstering next July they plan pillows, etc. They have a dream to take the camper behind their car and go to Washington, D. C. There they will meet Tameras brother Kit who will be released at that time after serving an LDS mission in Nashville, Tenn. Wont that be super ? she said excitingly, I like to try new recipes she said. -- My husband doesn't always encourage me in this. He prefers plain meals. In making my jam l have a helpful hint Id like to pass along, always use a' blender. The result is the fruit looks prettier and spreads w Is Busy Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Jensen and children Jana and Ricky arrived in Brigham City for a visit with his mother Mrs. Amy Jensen after a two-yestay in Seoul, Korea where he was A by Flo Munson and he does the bakin! Mrs. Douglas (Tamera Crosier) Newman of Both-we- ll told me, My husband has a thing about pies. I'm not all that crazy about pies myself, but about once a month I have a baking day and bake at least 20 pies and put them in our freezer. Whenever my husband gets a craving for a pie, he pops one in the oven to reheat and enjoys it. Tamera graduated from Bear River High school and LDS seminary. She attended Utah State university for two years before she and Douglas were married. Following the birth of their first child, she again entered the classroom and graduated, majoring in English. She does substituting teaching in the county. Douglas is a farmer and dairyman. They have two children. Scott is S and Carrie, 2. Tamera is fond of sewing, making her own clothes. Bicycling is something the entire family enjoys. Tamera and the children like to take walks in the evenings and watoh Douglas mill; the cows. She does the makin Have Reunion The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Perc Reeve was held rr i ! the-thir- .top-honor- July was a busy month for Northern Division team play at members of the Brigham City Round Valley found Alma Golf and Country Club womens Bryant and Annabelle Ricks tied for low.net in the chamauxiliary as they participated both in local ladies day ac- pionship flight; Donna Mann tivities and northern division .with low gross in first flight, and events. Alma Bryant with an eagle on July 14 ladies day had Dot No. 4. MacFarland, Joyce Ffodsham Brigham .City is now in third and Arlene Edwards taking place in Northern Division team honors in a spec tournament. play. They will play another Then on July 20 the ladies match on July 30 at Paradise Hills. - Myrtle Anderson and lone ins; Sandry Burnett, high groat for Tremonton; Dot McFarland and Joyce Frodsham, high gross for Brigham City; Sandra Smith, most penalties. (r . Golfing continues with Wednesday ladies day at the course, and the tournament events coming up in , August. ; Use Energy More efficient use of energy to heat and cool homes and office buildings, plus other conservation measures, can perhaps make the greatest single contribution to solving the .nation's energy problems. One 'Study' estimates that overall energy : savings up to 33 per pent can be realized by a combination of ' strategies including .leak (dog- : ging, changing methods of transportation, improving of limiting and heating systems, slower driving and ' more energy-efficiehousehold Larsen, tie for second low net in the third flight. Special prizes for the day went to Cariene Sutton for low putts; LaVon Rose and Diane Courtney, most putts; Virginia ' Anderson, closest on Hole 2; Beverly Howe, longest drive on Hole 1 ; Marge Baty, most chip- - appliances, Invitational meet their rpund the world tour Women from' (.olfers before they returned to he Tremonton were special guests United States this year. for golf and luncheon on July 21. with a pleasant day enjoyed by Briefing You It was good to hear that Pete Christensen is visting here this week from Ashville, N. C. He is spending his time with his mother Mrs. Vera Christensen and his brother Mr. and Mrs. Willard Christensen of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christensen, Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen Ogden. The Robert Burns wfere so happy to have her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nystun of Oroville, Calif., spend last week here as their houseguests. tfjcffTCW- -- nt nt , - . ; , -J to; PARTY LINE sends... Special belated birthday greetings to Godfrey Nursing home where John Balard was 74 on July 4, and lone Belew was 56 on July 12. KWIK-DR- Y Prices good Thurs, Fri. & REG. M 59. Nov 143. Sat OJIIV! 4 TRADEWIND TEENA JEAN SHAUM AND DARCEL DEE STUCKI t Temple date circled for couples wedding -- REG. 139. g The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Teena Jean Shaum to Darcel Dee Stuck i is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R Jock Shaum of Ogden. Parents of the prospective bridegroom ae Mr. and Mrs Darrell E. Stuck i of Willard. as their wedAugust 13 has been circled by the couple will be honored LDS They temple. ding date In the Ogden In South White House the at that evening at a reception Ogden. Miss Shaum is a graduate of Ben Lomond High school and LDS Seminary. She will receive certification as an In the elementary education major at Weber State College fall. LDS Stuck! is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS mission In Guatemala-E- l Seminary. He has served an Weber State college in the from will He Salvador. graduate spring with a degree in Spanish. MOW REG. 129. NOW 169.' $155. HARVEST We feature hot. one , but Throo proven and the Brigham City Ladies Community club recently elected officers to serve the club for the 1976-7year. Pictured in front are: Barbara Holman, vice president; Eva Haws, president; Mary Olsen, treasurer; back row. Velma Bunderson, parliamentarian; MEMBERS OF tested dehydrator brands There is a Model just right for your needs. (ECft Gfe&flin 7 Doris Baugh, historian; Karen Hone, Bernice Earl, Bernice Orchard and Carol Jenkins, directors. Abstnt were: Beverly Miggin, corresponding secretary; Joan Kimber, recording secretary and Sharon Andrus, director. . (flint MtHTK Kin: h I ft! . |