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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 7, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Sarah Yates, women's editor 3 SAT. PPI3IL 30 MippBmfim O.E.H.S food family women social Garden club will meet Tuesday night Spade and Hope garden club will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Marion Robertson, 644 North Fifth East. Program for the evening will be presented by Dan Olsen rose culture. Anyone who interested in the subject or club membership is invited on is in to JACKE RICHARDS attend. for the meeting be Mrs. Robertson and Marlyse Lones. The group will also finalize plans for the annual plant sale, which is scheduled for May 6 in the parking lot at Safeway. will Baby girl born to local couple JEANNINE GOODMAN AND RICHARD April T. HENAGE date is set for temple wedding The birth of a baby girl, born hospiApril 1 at the McKay-De- e tal in Ogden, was announced this week by Douglas Mark and My la Jean Fuller Dewey of Brigham City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Fuller of and Mrs. Helen Dewey of Brigham City. Little Jenifer Jean is the first child for the Deweys. Tre-mont- Announcement is mode of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Jeannine Goodman to Richard T. Mr. and Mrs. Henage by the parents of the Ervin H. Goodman, of Farmington, N.M. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garfield of Brigham City. April 2 has been set by the couple for their marriage in the Provo IDS temple. They will be honored at an open house on April 23 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Brigham City Fourth IDS ward, with all local friends and relatives invited to attend. ; Misi GoodmonJ$ a graduate of Farmington High school and Js now a sophomore f Brigham i'ounfj'vniversity''"''-- ' Prospective bridegroom Henage graduated from J. J. Pearce High school in Richardson, Tex. He served in the South African LDS mission, then lived in Brigham City for a year while attending Utah State university. While in the area he played the romantic lead in " The Order is Love" at Heritage Theatre in July 1976 He is presently attending Brigham Young university, where he will graduate next Couple circles date for spring marriage Willard. ts By Ruth Phofee 723 - 6229 of new arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hunsa-ke- r are so happy with their new wasnt my mother and father little son who arrived March 29 in a Salt Lake hospital. He even though I head it enough when I was growing up. Every weighed nine pounds six and a time something didnt turn out half ounces and they have chosen Blake Ray for his name. the way I expected I was quoted those words accompanied by', The couple has another son Nick raising of the shoulders as if to John, who is three years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. say Well what did you exOdell Hunsaker, Smoot, Wyo., pect? and Mr. and Mrs. Max Michel-soBut you know, you do live and Centerville. Great grandlearn every day unless you go around with your head buried in father is Elworth Nield, Afton, the sand like an ostrich. A new Wyo. Happy stork news comes word, a new law, a new tax, a new price, or maybe youll be from Bountiful where Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Jeannette) Benson lucky and find a new friend. have a new baby boy. He was Some of the new will be good born on March 19 and weighed and some bad but theres always something, and you cant seven pounds three ounces. help but learn something from They have chosen Gregg Palmer for his name. Delightit, if you try. Chesterfield said, There are three classes of ed with the new playmate people in the world. The first are his twin brothers Chad and Todd who are four years learn from their own experiences these are the wise; the old. Passing along the happy news in this city are grandparsecond learn from the experithese are ents Mr. and Mrs. J. Oleen ences of others happy; the third neither learn Palmer. His other grandparfrom their own experience nor ents, Mr. and Mrs. Serge Benson, live in Weston, Idaho. A the experience of others these And if know who said that, neither do the experts. I know it Live and learn dont n, are fools. the things I've learned from the Party Line wires the past few days. JANE HEINLEN AND TERRY Stork Reports The stork was well in evidence during March and Party Line wires buzzed with the news J WEIGHT Temple date circled for couples wedding their first great-grandchil- Mrs. Ted Pebley called with the good news Tuesday. The child, a La-No- Visit Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reese and their daughter, Elizabeth are home from an exciting eight days in the Hawaiian Islands. They visited the islands of Maui and Kona and Honolulu on the island of Hawaii. They toured all the interesting tourist attractions and report that the weather was delightful. We loved it all, Mrs. Reese said Tuesday when I called her about her trip. Sees Friends Jake Knudson has returned from a week in California where he visited several old friends. In Harbor City he spent some time with Lenard Nielson, former Brighamite and long time friend of Knudson. They attended the Johnny Carson show and Nielson arranged for him to tour the studio in Burbank where the show originiates and where Nielson is affiliated. He also visited in Fountain Valley with former Brighamites Mr. and Mrs. Ken Meacham. CAD Al Sets annual review Ramas announces winners Joni Swenson, 3rd- - Patsy Ann 1st- - Kelly Wade; pitches Bentley, 2nd- - Stacy Kempf, Jeppsen. III class: 1st- - Tracy Vest, 2nd- - Lori Lee March, 3rd- - Heather Peterson. III-- 2 class: one finger 1st- - Michelle Brown, Weakland, 3rd- - Cami-Leig- h Rasmussen Counters and recorders for the Twirl-Of- f events were: Kellie Jo Naylor, Dianne Allred, Teresa Whitaker, Lorie Braeg-ger- , Kristine Bentley, Tracie Bockmeyer, Sheila Reeves, Debra Jill Jensen, Jodi Oakeson, JuLaine Mitchell, Angela Thompson, Bobette Stott, Missy Peabody, Denise Davies. Winners of the Baton Arte Studio 1977 thumb toss, one-fing- twirl and backhand contests were announced this week by Rama Rasmussen, director of the studio. Twirl-of- f competition was held Saturday at the studio. High scoring students from class contest became finalists for the Twirl-OfThumb tosses are performed by tossing the baton as it rolls over the thumb making one revolution in the air, catching and repeating continuously without drops or breaks. Placing first in this event was Tara Jo Mitchell 2,879; JuLaine Bobette Mitchell, second-2,623- ; Stott, third-1,72The studio record of 11,419 3. continuous thumb tosses set by Susie Gallegos Cardenas still stands. JuLaine Mitchell elaimed first place in the more difficult backhand toss contest. These are performed in the left hand by tossing the baton backhand, making one revolution after leaving the hand, catching and repeating without drops or . ID Tara Jo right two turn Mitchell; Left Two Turn Dianne Allred; high toss Angela Thompson 1st; Dianne Allred 2nd and Debra Jill Jensen 3rd. fishtails Shelly Larsen, 1st; Tara Jo Mitchell 2nd; and Angela Thompson one-fing- er one-fing- 2nd-2,65- 0. Featured will be baton, dance Class winners in these events l, baton, military baton, VI calss: are: cheerleading, military gun, a 1st- - Dianne Allred, juggling, novelty Jo Mitchell, 3rd- - Dee Dee flags, hoops, dance, creative dance, jazz 1st- - Tara Jo Bierer; pitches plus, Tap dance, modern, preciMitchell, 2nd- - JuLaine Mitchell, sion and interpretive and a back-ands 3rd- Shelly Larsen; radiences and drill 1st- - JuLaine Mitchell, teams. It offers an evening of - Tara Jo 3rdThompson, good family entertainment, feaMitchell. turing students from 4 to 16. V class: Tickets are available form 1st- - Kelly Jo Naylor, 2nd- - Wenstudents, with a special invita - Kristine Bent3rddy Davies, 1st- - Missy Pealey; pitches - Wendy Vorwaller, 2ndbody, pre-dril- one-fing- 2nd-Tar- 2nd-Angl- one-fing- 3rd- - Kristine Bentley; 1441 L 2100 Se, SIC., UTM Ml 486-476- 1 Hawaiian tour subject of Friday program The public is invited to attend a program on Hawaii slated for Friday, April 8, at 1 p.m. in the Community center, with a delightful show of scenes from the island paradise to be shown along with commentary and music. Carol Wallace, sales representative for Windjammer Travel society of Salt Lake City, e will present the program. Godfrey will act as accompanist for the musical part of the program. Na-on- Wedding plans are cancelled The wedding of Melody Supan and Jon Scoffield on April 15 in Tremonton has been cancelled. Persons receiving invitations to the reception that evening are asked to disregard them, according to a family member. one-fing- made n dilemmas fade after a WELCOME WAGON coll. As your Hostess, it's my 1976 OLYMPIC and WORLD CHAMPION' Tues., APRIL 1 9 Thru Sat., APRIL 23 Plus Tax, 9 day Tour (4 Island) WINDJAMMER TRAVEL SERVICE Carol Wallace speak on Hawaii back- New-tow- to (Hawaii 7 Days Outer Island 5 Days Honolulu . simple. with Personal Windjammer Escort For Your Spedol Attention . . 1st- - Missy Peabody, hands 2nd- - Denise Davies, 3rd- - Kellie Jo Naylor. IV class 2nd- 1st- - Shauna Jeppsen, Staring Plus. tax, 12 day Tour (4 Island) . 2,383. DBCS3 FOTjEseo on a Thursday Deport 629 679 Y4 Other contet winners at the studio for 1977 were also an, nounced by Rama as follows: breaks. JuLaine completed 247. In second place was Tara Jo 3rd. Mitchell with 112 and Angela Elbow rolls: Tara Jo Mitchell Thompson was third with 82. and Dee Dee Bierer. Pre-dri- ll Third event of the Twirl-Of- f Lorie was the contest. military march 1st These are performed by contin- Braegger; 2nd Tiffany Bar-louous rolls around the index and 3rd Shauna Jeppsen. finger with only the thumb to All students are now preparguide, and hand momentum of the baton to keep it going. ing for Ramas Baton Arte Studio fifteenth anniversary Studio record for this event spring revue MUSIC IN MOTION 1977 scheduled for Satwas set by Gaylene Johansen urday, April 30, at the Box who scored 9.992 twirls. Kellie Jo Naylor came Elder High school auditorium. This production offers a variclosest to breaking the studio ety of performance of the arts, record this year when she walked away with first place honors new original costuming and choreography, commemorating completing 8,509 the 15th year, carrying the twirls. Tara Jo Mitchel theme of A Look at YesterDenise Davies was thrid with day. one-fing- tion to former students to attend this anniversa' special. The tend. public is invi one-fing- NEW exciting !2DAY She received an associate degree in nursing, and is presently employed at Utah Valley hospital in Provo. of Box Prospective bridegroom Weight is a graduate Utah He LDS attended and Seminary. Elder High school serbefore State university and Brigham Young university is He Carolina. presently atving and LDS mission in North At USU he tending BYU as a business management major. was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. will reside in Provo. Following their marriage the couple competition held last Saturday at the studio. fA WINDJAMMER and Mrs. Clayton H. Heinlen of Alexandria, La , announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jane Clayton Heilen, to Terry Johnson Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Weight of Perry The couple will be married on May 6 in the Salt Lake LDS temple , and will be honored that evening from 7 to 9 p m. at a reception in the Perry LDS ward cultural hall Miss Heinlen is a graduate of Alexandria High school in Alexandria, La , after which she attended Louisiana State at Batron Rouge and at Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones are delighted with their new baby boy. He was born on March 26 and weighed seven pounds three ounces. This is the couples first child and they will name him Robert Douglas. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichols of this city. Delighted with the arrival of Attend Funeral Mrs. Irene Porter, her brother Jame Hansen, and sisters, Mrs. Viola Lowery and Mrs. Loreda Bosley of Clearfield, Mrs. Delone Glover, Fred Bradford of Corinne, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bradford, Bountiful all motored to Weston, Idaho last Tuesday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Hansen Olsen. Mrs. Olsen passed away March 26 in a Salt Lake nursing home at the age of 85. She was born in Brigham City Aug. 15, 1891, a daughter of Lorenzo and Serena Hansen. She made her home in Brigham City and Corinne until she moved to Weston, Idaho after she was married. Catch The Mr. university Mrs. Rose Young, lives in this city. r, kept hunting around until I learned that even though they dont know who said Live and learn it was found in the Roxburghe Ballads and originated in 1620. Now, if youll pull up that old easy chair Ill tell you some of I f f. girl, arrived in Rancho Cardo-va- , Calif., on March 9. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boyce. She weighed six pounds one ounce and they will call her Rebecca Errin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pebley of Rancho Cardova and the Ted Pebleys of this city. you Twirl-of- bride-to-b- 1 The couple will reside in Provo while continuing their studies at BYU. annual Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Jackie Richards to Max Smith Mr. and Mrs Blaine by the parents of the Richards of Willard. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mildred Smith, 49 North Third West, Brigham City. The couple will be married on April 22 at the home of the bride's parents, with an open house to follow the ceremony. Miss Richards is presently a student. Her fiance is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has served an LDS mission in Australia. He is presently attending Weber State college. Following their marriage the couple will reside in bride-to-b- year Rama's Studio are Kellie Jo Naylor, Tara Jo Mitchell, JuLaine Mitchell, Bobette Stott, Angela Thompson and Denice Davies who were all top winners in the READY FOR REVUE by 7 EXCITING SHOWS 5 NIGHTS: Tues. thru Sat 8:00 PM 2 MATINEES: Sat. 12:00 I. 4:00 PM job to help you moke the most of your new neighborhood. Our shopping areas. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. Plus o bosket of gifts for your family. I'll be listening for your coll. ALL SEATS RESERVED 5.50 4.50 7.00 YOUTHS (16 years A under) Vi price on all tickets for: SAT. 4:00 PM THURS. 8:00 PM WED SAT. 12:00 Noon SENIOR CITIZENS V Price For Group Rates Cell 485-833- 6 or 364-560- 0 OKMMMOHTSMNSOMOOYKUTVMDKrSMtVMNS S3 00 OtSCOUMT COUPONS ON Mi TOUTS tVMUMi T Mi MTS MM-Mnears MMuau t Mac hue, mi zcm smtm Kc. aaa lOOSOO Wuu Stt Til S 30 I sn mM u n - CHARLOTTE CHURCH HOSTESS 7349525 |