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Show I COX ELDER JOURNAL,, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, Dacambar 23, 1976 WHOS NEW tweh Vote, it- women's editor 733-365- 3 , BIRTHS Joseph Ronald and Baverly Roybal of Roy announce the arrival of a baby girl born Dec. 18. They have a small eon Ryan at home. Proud grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Delote Udy of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs.' J.C. Roybal of Rocklin, Calif. are Mrs. Rose Rader of Corinne, Joe Roybal of Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold of Roosevelt. The new baby will be named Alisa Christine Roybal, "r Udy food family women social By Ruth Phone 723 -6229 Your Merry Christmas may depend on what others do for you you some of the exciting things that have been going on around town. By now you should have your Christmas gifts wrapped and under the Christmas tree. The rushing and merry whirl will soon be over and thqn we sit down and remember soifae of the nice things about the season. Its been a special treat to us in this neighborhood to see the lovely Christmas light display the J.S. Morinikas have in their backyard. The flashing lights make the whole neighborhood take on a festive air. I also enjoy the Christmas songs on the radio and if the number of times theyve sung, im Dreaming of a White Christmas carries any weight we should wake up to a snowstorm in time for the holi- Give Party One of the highlights of the social scene last week was the lovely open house hosted by the Paul Merreils, Stayner Thompsons and Eric Seashores at the Merreli home on Dec. 18. Guests called between the hours of 13-- 3 and were served a tasty buffet luncheon. The rooms were attractive with gay Christmas arrangements with a cleverly decorated Christmas tree the focal point in the living room. day. club. Roland Holman was in charge of arrangements. The long tables were centered with Christmas arrangement. Fifty-si- x guest enjoyed the dinner followed with bingo. The Bank of Brigham City employees and partners traveled to Sherwood Hills where they, had dinner. Following that they came back to the home of Mrs. Maralyn Miller where they enjoyed light refreshments and played games and viewed slides of other bank activities. but your Happy New Year depends on what you do Author Unknown for others." Great-grandparen- ts Kevin aiid Denise Napoli John are happy over the arrival of their first child, a boy born Dec. If i the Logan hospital. Grandparents are Mr.' and Mrs. Goerge Napoli of Tremon-ton- , Mr. and Mrs. Lorin John of Portage. The new baby will be named Trevor Lyle John. of Logan ...... V . Gary and Teresa Scott Hun-sakof Tremonton are delighted over the arrival of their first child, a girl born Dec. IS in the Bear River hospital in Tremont- ; on. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Scott of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Hunsaker . Friends dropping in to say hello like Mrs. Waynie h Clay-baug- and her cute little granddaughter Kari. And with some of her famous homemade peanut brittle and my beautiful white poinsetta from my sister have all helped to make this a beautiful Christmas week. Now if you'll pull up that old of Elwood. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamilton of Mesa, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marble of Malad, Mr. and Mrt. R.W. Hunsaker of Elwood. The new baby will be named Shauna Hunsaker. easy chair I can add the final "special" touch by sharing with ' Holiday RambUags The gay holiday whirl goes on and Saturday night the Ande- rsens Ford held its annual Christmas party for employees and their partners at the county Chapter presents check for ftluseum-Galler- u organ! Nielsen, V MARGIE POLL AND MELVIN CARLISLE HAWKES ' - (, Couple circles date for IDS temple rite Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Poll of Salt Lake City announce the engagement of their daughter Margie Gayle and Melvin Carlisle Hawkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Hawkes of Honeyville. The couple is planning a Jan. 6 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Whitely! Mr. and Sin! Rick They will be honored at a reception that evening at The Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lion House In Salt Lake, and an open house at the Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Honeyville LDS ward the following evening, Jan. 7. Loosli, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huff, Miss Poll attended Brigham Young university and the Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peart, Mr. and Mrs. Mgrvin Neff, Mrs. University of Utah and Is now employed at Weber State Marilyn Miller, Paul Workman, college. Shelly Hayes, Doug Glauser, Mr. has served a California mission and is atHawkes Kathleen Payne. Weber State college majoring in elementary tending Theemployees and their parteducation. ners of the Mountain Fuel SupThey wilt reside in Ogden while the bridegroom comply company got together for a holiday diner at Sherwood Hills pletes his education. ' Arrangements were made by Richard Nielsen. The guest list ... Utah Gamma Laureate chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is a friend of the Brigham City Museum-Gallerand just renewed that friendship in a tangible manner as they presented a $30 check towards purchase of a Baldwin organ for the facility. The organ is used for the monthly receptions, and a plan is underway to have it played every afternoon for the enjoyment of Museum-Gallervisitors. Phyllis Owen, director, invites all organists to call for information on the organ program so that a schedule can be worked out for the organists. She adds that students, .teachers, and other organists will be , welcomedinto theprKjrtttM;'" The organ was obtained fbr the Museum-Galler- y with the idea of promotion of another of the arts, music, in the overall art awareness program of the board of directors. Donations are still being sought in support of the organ either by individuals or by 4 for tha annual American Legion and Auxiliary party set for Cathi Mason, Cindy Mason and Beth Ensign as they members are junior Monday evening prepare to present the program for the event. SELECTING SEASONAL MUSIC . y Legion groups set annual holiday party i;1Umbe!t af ."the American Region Auxiliary and junior auxiliary ; members will join together for their traditional Christmas party on Monday, Dec. 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the War Memorial home. Dinner will be served to begin die gala evening, after which the junior members of the organisation are in charge of a holiday the presenting program. Members of the group will present an evening of staging, both with solo and group numbers, dancing and instrumental music. Chairman for the holiday celebration is Mary Robinette. members Committee and can purchase, be made organizations, In addition to the Gamma Laureate chapter, donors so far include Mrs. Sid Eliason, Lions club, Rotary club, Ladies Community club, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Krause, Marge Wiggins, Ellen . Siggard, Phyllis Owen, Gene and Marge Jorgenson, Les and Those Sturday night Dec.-18Marion Dunn, Jack and Colleen enjoying the holiday party were Bradford, Clyde and Delone Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christens-seMr. and Mrs. Charles Glover, Alpha Delta Kappa, Verl and LaRaine Petersen. Skeen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen JenThis is one of several gifts sen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nielthat the Gamma Laureate chapson, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hunter has made to the Museum-Gallersaker, Mr. and Mrs. Richard with their past gifts Jeppsen, Deanne Hailing and including the punchbowl used Grant Rawlins. Arrangements for receptions and a lovely lace were made by Charles tableclmh' that is also used for B3r --- mv Stork Reports special occasions. Presentation of the check was ' Mr. and Mrs. Oswaldo Gon- made by Mrs. Iona Cefalo, zales II have named their new president of the local chapter. baby boy Oswaldo Gonzalo Those donating towards pur- - Gonzales III. He was born on chase of the organ will have November 27. He has a big their names engraved upon a brother Arturo, 1 year old. brass plate which will be placed Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Oswaldo Gonzales, Brigham upon the instrument. n, y, , city, and Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Cortez, Laredo, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Neilson have named their new boy Andrew Brigham. He was bom on November 30 and weighed eight pounds six ounces. The couple has six other children. en pounds three ounces. He has a big brother Nathan ; two years old. Grandparents are Mrs. Joseph Buck, Garland; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Hunsaker, Harper Ward. Has Birthday Julia Scott is 15 years old y.pecepaberJL Party Line Bryce, five. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Stewart, Rupert, Idaho and Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. a hspp? birthday along with her mother Maureen and brother Jeff. She would like to go skiing if there were any snow, her mother said when I talked to her Monday night. PARTY LINE sends Happy Birthday wished to Mrs. Emma Stevens who will be 102 years old on Sunday 28 at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home. Tike Nielson, Sprinville. Great: grandmother Mrs. Charlotte-Bradle- y, Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. R. Paul Buck have named their new baby boy Joshua Lee. He was born on November 29 and weighed sev- - without a doubt, the I, most smooth and efficient Mixer on the Market! Janis Jones, Joyce Loveland and Judy Skinner. A calling committee will be for members contacting but anyone reservations, missed is invited to call Mary Robinette for v reservation or Couple exchanges vows in autumn wedding rite v, i , Dec-emb- This versatile Machine are for other information concern- ' brrud bread r.nra Maxcine Coates, Lois Greenlee, Alice Johnson, Suzanne Ferry, MR. AND MRS. BERT TAYLOR Wl&nMtoVlsIther tew - ' TOP RATED BY CONSUMER RESEARCH MAGAZINE and Mrs. Jesse R. Rock of Brlghom City announce the recent marriage of their daughter Lisa to Nolan Bert Mr. Taylor, son of Mrs. Drucilla Felt of Roy and William Taylor of Bountiful. . The couple was married on Nov. 13 In Elko, Nev. A graduate of Box Elder High school, the bride attended Weber college for two years. She is presently employed as a secretary at Thiokol corporation. The bridegroom is a graduate of Roy High school. He attended El Paso community college in Colorado for one year, and is now employed at Hill Air Force base. Since their marriage the couple has been residing In . 3 as one the arts is the idea behind the new Baldwin organ at the with lono Cefalo of Gamma Laureate chapter of Beta Sigma Phi presenDirector Phyllis Owan in support of the organs purchase. TO PROMOTE MUSIC Museum-Galler- y, ting a check to Roy. bAfMLMWMUhAMWh J National Farmers Union Insurance Companies HOLIDAY LoRayRooso 858 S. biousestops 3rd W. 723-616- 1 Christmas bells ring out a message of glad tidings and joy. We too echo heartfelt wishes and thanks at this wondrous Offering Comploto LADIES LARGER Insurance Servictt Multiplo-Lin- a SIZES season. AUTO LIFE RETAIL HOMEOWNERS HOSPITAL Ask About Our Tex Deductible Retirement Plena tlERCNANTS ASSOCIATION FIRE One-St- op 36 to 54 dahQuEEN FASHIONS 2235 WASH UVD, C39E9I 232 SO. MAIN, SLC COMMERCIAL Insurance Service for Home, , Family end Busineee ctJD er |