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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 2, 1976 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 10 gewick and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Litch-for- d and children drove to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith in Monroe for Thanksgiving. . Mr. and Mrs. Garry Bessin-ge- r and Sam, Tremonton, and the Larry Litchfords met at the Charles Litchford home for family dinner Thursday. Dewoyvillo Dateline Gardners host special guests , by Aleae Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner .. , V ' a big batch of batter for the Brigham City Fourth ward Scout and Beehive are (from left) Darren Yeager, Alan Pratt and Ray Packer. The breakbreakfast pancake fast is Saturday from 7 to 8:30 a.m. WHIPPING UP Pancakes had special guests besides their family over the Thanksgiving holiday. They had dinner Thursday at the Ted Macfar-lan- e home in Riverside. On Friday, their guests were five young people who appear in the Up With People" production. Miss Mary. Ann Baget, from Massachusetts, Miss Helen Spcit, Pennsylvania, Miss Ruth Ranier, from Ohio, David Zwyner, Minnesota and Steve Marks, from Missouri, were at the Gardner home along with the Macfarlane family, the Richard Pett family from Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Johnson, Bothwell, Miss Melanie Bingham, Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Macfarlane and Kristie, and the Robert Gardner family from Dewey-vill- e. The group attended the Up With People" production that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace James Annlvrsory party Eagles have dinner and dance bn Dec. 4 Thanksgiving at Home Friday and were luncheon guests at the home of Nora and Emil Kupfer. drove to Bothwell From Colorado The Oleen Holdaway family came from Longmont, Colo., to be with Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway over the long holiday. They returned home Monday. They all joined with the Keith Bolingbroke family, Tremon-ton- , and the Richard Holdaway family from North Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Holdaway in Brigham City Friday for a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chibanti, Carson City, Nev.; and Mr.and Mrs. John Groberg, Bountiful, visited with the Henry Marble and James Holdaway families Thursday. Dinner guests at the home of Ethel and Horace Gardner Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Tod Whiteford, Mr. and Mrs. Layne Gardner and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sed- - Miss Beva Marble came from Colorado to spend the long weekend with theHenry Marble family. Miss Mary Marble also came from Ogden to spend Thanksgiving time at home. The Richard Marble family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble on Thursday. David and Trudy Summers Thompson have their second son, born Nov. 28 in the Bear Riyer Valley hospital in Tremonton. Jason and their daughter, Becky, are getting all set to welcome their new brother home. The little fellow has quite a list of grandparents to get in on the cooing and cuddling. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Summers, Thatcher, and Mrs. Ora Z. Thompson, Elwood, are grandparents. Mrs. Francessa Summers, Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts, Elwood, and Mrs. Fraternal Order of Eagles and Ladies Auxiliary will honor charter members of both .organizations at a "home and family banquet slated for Saturday, Dec. 4, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Aerie home. Dinner and the dance follow- - in the ten ing will be included dollar per couple price of the event. Eliza Zollinger, Providence, are the Lake City way, David and Rod Lamb, who attend Brigham Young univerity, and Mrs. Lois Davis, Tremonton. Dinner Guests Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry were ' Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Morgan and children, Brigham City, Mrs. Venna Hess, Garland, Miss Melanie Perry, home from Dixie college in southern Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Burbank and children, Hyrum, and the Michael Perry family. The Richard Davis home was a lively place Thursday. Their dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and children, Morgan, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Davis and family, Thatcher, Bette Davis, coming from Salt All Aerie members and Auxi- to liary members are urged event honoring attend this charter members. Brigham City all you can eat! about all the pancakes you can eat? a good measure of bacon, eggs and hot chocolate to go with them? The Scouts and Beehives of the Brigham City Fourth ward are offering just that deal Saturday at the ward from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The fundraising breakfast will cost $2.50 a plate or tickets for families will be $10 each. Children under six can eat free. The Scouts and Beehi ves guar antee all attending will go away full. How And 20 off 20 off a area rugs all bedspreads Prices effective Thursday Thru Saturday Many Local Youth Lovely styles rocoivos Eaglo award in a wide assortment -m Jam Nuii4S son Mrs. MaA'Ll iMufh 387rNoh O O - Sixth East, Brigham City, has received scqutings Eagle award. The new Eagle is a member of ' of ?& - :- - 1 - Solids ' rfyon on ? h . Reg. yd. Broadcloth quilts are rayoncotton quilted to polyester with acetate tricot backing. 4445 wide. Pricas affective Thursday Thru Saturday Sale 1.03 yd. A Reg. 1.29 yd. Broadcloth solids of polyester combed cotton. 4445'' wide. EjS Sale 2.79 yd. Reg. 3.49 yd. Broadcloth knits are fine guage polyester for dresses, tunic. 5860 wide. , jfr Sale 17.59 48"x78" Jon Muir . Eagle scout Hey." Dale wondered aloud, quite a dog youve got there." Hes not that smart. the bartender replied. So far. Ive beaten him two out of Fire Fatalities Sale 3.55 ' Reg. 4.44. Tot's pant sets; polyestercotton screen printed polos over solid twill or printed cotton duck pants. Boys and girls' styles; recent study reveals that there were more multiple-deat- h Fires (three or more fatalities) and resulting deaths reported in 1975 than in any of the previous four years. A total of 250 such fires were recorded in 1975, resulting in 1,091 deaths. Despite the tragic increases, there were fires in nursing no multiple-deat- h homes in 1975 for the first time in many years. A three!" se- lecting fresh fruits. Bruising and damage caused when fruits are handled carelessly cause losses that consumers pay for in the long run. IT, 2T, 3T, 4T. Sale 3.43screen Reg. 4.29. Toddlers printed pant sets. Polyester knit in boys' and girls styles. 1, 1V4, 2. IsqxulaTlisVlby You Like It Reg. 1.99 yd. Crepe stitch double knit for skirts, pants, dresses. 5860 wide. 36x54"; reg. 9.99, Sale 7.99 24x42"; reg. 4.99, Sale 3.99 Reg. 1.39 yd. Printed cotton flannel sews shirts an pajamas. 4445 wide. Sale 1.11 yd. Reduced 50 3 only Long Sleeve Printed Blouses orig. 13.00 NOW 12 only Knit Long Sleeve Make your own mixed drinks with great, imported Jose Cortez Tequila d or enjoy the finest Jacquins Sunrise. Youre a winner in either case. Cbark Jacquin ct Cit.. Inc. Phils., Ps. Jots Codec Tequila - M Proof Sunriao - 25 Proof a. r r.' ... ' fa ., ecaAnen on trimmings. , 1, 1V4. Sale 3.60 Reg. 4.50. Infants creeper and socks sets. creeper is polyestercotton knit, socks are stretch nylon. Great styles for boys and girls. 0, 'A, 1, Vh. One-pie- ce cr j .DU 0.0ctU fi rts orig 9.00 NOW a A. OU 42 only Women's Asstd Style Novelty Sweaters 14.00 NOW T nn UU Orig 1 2 only Womens Heavy Gauge ready-mixe- "" T-Shi- . Reg. 4.50. Infant girls' fancy diaper sets. Polyester cotton with all kinds of fancy BLOUSES AND SWEATERS orig. super-so- ft Sale 3.60 Company Close-ou- t of Women's 72 only Printed Long Sleeve Blouses 15.00 NOW Ctedyfttpud Sale 1.59 yd. Reg. 21.99 Mesa rug. Screen printed Indian design. 100 Nylon, cut pile, Knotted fringe with skid resistant Latex back. "thats j Reg. 1.59 yd. Broadcloth print of no-ircotton. Dots, folklore looks. 4445 wide. ce bark to indicate, "Check. , Sale 1.27 yd. Sale 2.31 yd. 2.89 tf Game Tsgaga nt latex backing. Machine washable. 21x36; reg. 4.99. Sale 3.99 26x44; reg. 7.99, Sale 6.39 and prints Dependable Dale entered his neighborhood bar and found it empty, except for the bartender and a dog sitting on one of the barstools. The pair was engaged in an unusual game of chess. The dog, watching the board intently, wagged his tail when he made a good move and on occasion would Check Carefully Use a tender touch when 9 36"x58" witlLSkid-resista- Troop 114 which is sponsored by the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward. Scoutmasters are Dave Neeley and Max Muir. During his scouUng career, he has been a senior patrol leader. Young Muir is a student at Box Elder Junior High school where he has received awards for special merit in language arts, reading and science. Active in church, he is deacons quorum president in his ward. ' 1 4.00 Citation rug. Wave patterned accent 1S9- rugjiLCUt and loop.polyester -r . Quite A 1 1 Novelty Sweater24.00 NOW iI o rm orig Z.UU 57 South Main St. Brigham City, Utah ;s "res effective Thursday Thru Saturday STCttfcsntk 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open Friday nights till 8 p.m. |