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Show ! I I Brigham City, Utah November 11, 1976 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Portage Ponnings Portage native buried at local cemetery here by Maude R. Harris Russel A. Stephenson, 67, of Ogden was buried at the Portd age cemetery Friday with Benson dedicating the grave. He was the husband of Ruby (Bea) Nielsen and was the son of Augustus and Dana Stephenson and was raised in Portage and attended Box Elder county schools. He died of a heart attack in Ogden Tuesday. Following the burial service Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen hosted a dinner at their home for more than 50 relatives who attended. They spent the remainder of the afternoon visiting with each other. Stephen L. Harris was kept busy during the weekend attending his family duties. He baptized his son Wade at services conducted Saturday evening at Malad stake. Sunday at sacrament meeting here he confirmed Wade as a member of the LDS church and in the same meeting blessed his new son and gave him the name, "Shane Loyal. The new baby is their fifth child. Rai-for- Met Son ROYALTY year's Harvest Ball at Box Elder High school included Pauline Christiansen, seated, as queen, with Taylor Bprker selected as king. Left to right, first runners-up were Jeff Hardy and Tami Nelson and second runners-uwere Bruce Hubbard and CheRee Parkinson. The annual event was held Nov. 5, FOR THIS p Early settler's Friday , Saturday remains found in Matchmaker continues at Playhouse 1 This Friday and Saturday y night mark the point in the current run of The Matchmaker" at the Palace Playhouse. 4, f ' Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at $1 - for general admission seats and ,$1.50 for reserved seating. The Matchmaker appears on a colorful street In Gay Nineties New York. Officially, she has her hand in every business from marriages to corset repairs, but unofficially, this feminine but shrewd lady is a natural arranger. , Accompanying her to Grand Central Station is Ambrose Kemper, a poor artist, wretched with worry because he is going to ask Horace Vandergelder, the Scrooge of Yonkers, for the hand of his niece, Ermengarde. mid-wa- Promises to Help Dolly promises to help Am- brose while concluding another matter with Vandergelder; plans for his engagement to the New York widow, Irene Molloy. Privately, she explains her exuberance; she, not Mr. Molloy, is going to get Vandergelder and turn his millions of BE? died Tuesday. Mrs. Allens The remains of what is believed to be an early settler of pinched pennies into happiness for others, in accord with her late husband Ephriams philosophy. She asked Ephriam for a sign indicating his approval. Vandergelder lives over 'his feed store in Yonkers where he eagerly awaits work of Mrs. Molloy. Even Ermengardes tearful appeal for Ambrose does he simply not daunt him banishes her to New York to get over her follishness. According to Dolly, Mrs. Mol-loy- 's husband met his demise made after a bowl of chowder specially. Stubborn Vandergelder still insists on meeting Mrs. Molloy and leaves for New York to meet this new prospect. Dolly Levi finds Ambrose, and urges him and Ermengarde to establish financial independence by winning the prize money at the dancing contest held at the New York restaurant, Harmonia Gardens. Inspired by the occasion, both Cornelius, head clerk and his young assistant, Barnaby, remembering the cause of their only other holiday, light candles under the shelf of corroding tomato cans. The resulting explosion closes the store and they Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal met their son Parris Neal of Bedford, Mass., at the Salt Lake City airport Thursday and brought him to their home for a visit. He is a technician for the U.S. Air Force and is working at Salt Lake City for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wiser of Eden, Idaho visited with them here from Saturday until Monday. Wm. P. Jones, 83, of Malad and uncle of Mrs. Gibbs Allen mother, Mrs. Mary Pieper of Walla Walla, Wash., and her Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Jack Bennett of Spokane were met at the Salt Lake City airport by Mr. and Mrs. Allen. They all attended funeral services for Mr. Jones at Malad Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Allen took them to the airport for their departure Sunday. Mrs. Laura Hess of Rigby was the weekend guest of her brothMr. and er and sister-in-laMrs. Ora H. John. Her sons, Ken and John who had been to Salt Lake City, took her to her home Sunday. . ,, vt n . the area were found Saturday by a pheasant hunter near Bear River City. Box Elder Sheriffs deputies said Albert Thorson of 574 South Fourth East, Brigham City, was hunting when he found a skull partically covered with dirt on a hillside. Deputies said further excavation discovered other bones which were taken to the University of Utah Medical center for closer examination. Deputies said it appeared the remains were of a settler who might have been buried ih a dugout along the river. Ami with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris Thursday while they went to Salt Lake City. They returned Saturday and took Ami home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark were Pocatello visitors day. Tues- 83 Years Old Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gibbs and daughter, Valeen of Kays-- . ville came Saturday and brought a decorated cake to help Donalds father, David P. Gibbs celebrate his 83rd birthday anniversary. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris. Fay V. Thomas and her mother, Mrs. Laura K. Gibbs were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and family of Brigham City Thursday. Mrs. VaReen John of Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb of Plymouth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williams Jr. of Pocatello visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins visited with Mrs. Clara Hoskins at the Sunshine Terrace Nursing home in Logan Saturday. Craig Morris and Shawn Callister of Ogden visited with Craigs parents Mr.a nd Mrs. Glen Morris Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed of Malad to Boise, Idaho Saturday where they attended the wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Craig Daniels at the Boise 18th ward, the same evening. They visited with Miss Katherine Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Max Daniels and family and Mrs. Hazel Millward of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. ONeil Schwartz of Pocatello and returned to their homes Sunday evening. To Downey Thursday Ila Mae John accompanied her mother, Mrs. Leona Williams and her sister, Kay Williams of Malad to Downey, Idaho where they were dinner guests of another sister, Roaslie Hill at her new home. Mr.a nd Mrs. Reed Nielsen attended the weddding recep of Moreland, Idaho were guests of Mrs. Laura Gibbs from Tues- day until Thursday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil tion honoring Mark and Kelley Owens Benson at Ogden Satur- day evening. The bride is a niece of the Nielsens. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris of Kaysville visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger left for their home in Edmonds, Wash , Wednesday after a ten day visit with Mrs. Congers parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris were among those who attended funeral services for LaMont Rogers at Tremonton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tasman Gibbs Harris. With Sister Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins and Mrs. Laura K. Gibbs visited with their sister, Mrs. Marilda K. Flint at the McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell and family of Plymouth were Sunday dinner guests of Garys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell. Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Gibbs and son Kelley of North Salt Lake spent the weekend here. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Brigham City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and family of Logan visited with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hams Sunday. At Wobor Stato collogo participate in a weekend of theatre at Weber State college. Special Interest fireside First ward Relief Society room, East First South. 236 President Keith Davies of the state presidency will be the guest speaker.. All singles between the ages of 26 and 46 are urged to attend. There will also be an activity Nov. 20 at I p.m. at the First ward. A planned potluck dinner with games and other activities will be the program for the ' evening. Box Elder r opportunity this weekend to Keith Davies fireside speaker The young Special Interests will hold a fireside Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in the Brigham City Theatre event bids students High school students in the Brigham City area will have the . . Omega, WSC student theatre organization. The $12 registraton fee includes meals, program and productions. Housing is free and will be provided by WSC theatre wrrrNTnTTTrrvTrrrrTnr! Workshops, demonstrations and performances are planned students through "Take a to give the students a total Buddy Home program, a theatre experience. spokesman said. The theatre weekend will Workshops in makeup, stage movement (including juggling, begin Friday, Nov. 12, at 3 p.m. theatre dance, tumbling and and continue until 5 p.m. Saturcoordination for the stage), day Nov. 13. Reservations may be made stage fencing, and costume dethrough the Box Elder High sign are scheduled. School Drama department. Also on the docket are performances of the Taming of The Shrew" and Dark of the Moon" was developed from conception to production and meet with cast and staff. The conference will begin Friday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. with welcome to Weber State LI college by Winslow Hurst, office of high school relations. A banquet that evening will be hosted by members of Alpha Psi U JlteGoo Ne!oc cHafijiLns.55. k NSW CAR g FROMTH2KSW s v;3Tcn cso I7IAST Sad SOUTH UJUUU.IA1M6MMMUI I Was Speaker Elder Devere Harris was die guest speaker at the 11 stake youth conference at the Idaho State university Insitute of Religion at Pocatello Saturday. From there he went to Rexburg where he was the overnight guest of his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith and daughter, Ami. Sunday he was the guest speaker at a St. Anthony ward and returned to his home that evening. Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited in Logan Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Callister and with Miss Beverly Jenkins. They all visited at the Sunshine Terrace Nursing home with Mrs. Clara Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins visited at the hospital in with Belle Estep who is receiving treatment there. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith of Rexburg vleft their daughter. multi-region- are off to New York, where, by s chance they are in Mrs. Mol-loy- millinery shop when Vandergelder enters. Confusion ensues when Vandergelder enters and attempts to discover who they are. For her assistance in disguise, Mrs. them into Molloy "blackmails rewarding with dinner at Harmonia Gardens. After the melee has ended and all is more or less at peace, Vandergelders employes are ready to establish a rival store, Cornelius and Mrs. Molloy are in love and Dolly has successfully plotted to snare Vandergelder. 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