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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Family greets tiny daughter Thursday, August 4, 1977 Sarah Yates, women's editor Tiny Jeannie Michelle 723-385- 3 Year-sle- of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yearsley, is a very special little person not only to her parents but also to the Reese family as she repre- daughter ItoffiUDpenafi uu sents five generations for the family in Brigham City. Her proud is Mrs. Nettie Reese, who posed recently for a picture along with the food family women social babys Mrs. Eva Reese Yearsley, grandfather Ralph Yearsley and father Michael Yearsley completing the family picture. The picture will find its way into family albums as a keepsake, just like the one that was taken 20 years ago with her father, Michael Yearsley, as the infant member of the family. The little miss has eight Family gathers for summer fun n visits grandparents. Local miss to wed Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ball have enjoyed visits from two out-of-to- daughters recently as Mrs. Gary (Marcia) Luther and children Gay Lynn, Terry, Michael, David and Christopher from Springfield, 111., travelled to Utah. They were also joined by Mr. and Mrs. Leland (Karolyn) Stokes and children Karrie Lee, Dawnell, Stephanie and Danny from Washington state as the family got together. On Saturday they met another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne (Jean) Lee and children, Brian, Brad, Kristy, Cindy and Jodi Lynn from Terreton, Idaho. The fun at Bear Lake included local families Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Sherry) Locascio and children Santo and Tony, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ball and children Jason and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Kathy) Cottam and children Debbie, Trisha and Jana Lin, all of Brigham City. in She received her name and a blessing in fast Sunday services in the Mantua LDS ward on June 5, where she was named temple ceremony by mission. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Millard High school and LDS Seminary. He attended two years at Stevens Henager Business college and is now working at Bonneville News. Following their marriage the couple will reside in Hunter, where they are building a house. Of IntarMt in By Ruth Anderson of Brigham City announce the engagement forthcoming marriage of their daughter Dalea to Brian Dee Hardy, son of Bishop and Mrs. Dee Hardy of Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Orval K. be married Thursday, Aug. 18, in the temple ,' with a reception to- be held that The couple will LDS - Ogden evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Brigham City south stake center. Miss Anderson is a 1975 graduate of Box Elder High from school and LDS Seminary. She recently graduated Ricks college with an associate degree in family resources. The prospective bridegroom is a 1974 graduate of Box Elder High school and LD S Seminary. He recently returned s mission. from an LDS mission to the the their couple will make their Following marriage home in Corinne. Texas-Dalla- We make our own fortunes and we call it fate. Disraeli - Some call it fate and some call it luck, but whatever you choose to call it you were there somewhere. If you choose to blame your state of affairs on fate or luck you still have to admit theyre yours and nobody elses. I was reading about luck and other day and I liked this thought, A little more drive, little more pluck, a little more work - thats luck. As Hobbs said, Men heap together the mistakes of their lives and create a monster they call destiny. Now pull up your old easy chair and you can call it destiny or luck, Ill tell you what the Party Line wires have dropped in my lap this week via 20 telephone calls. Celebrate Anniversary are so happy to have her sister Mrs. Eleanor Neeley of Oak Ridge, Tenn. visit them this month. She came here especially to help the Knudsons celebrate their 59th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Neeley hosted a dinner for family members at Sweetwater Resort on Bear Lake. Mrs. Knudson told me when I talked to her Tuesday that they spent their honeymoon at Bear Lake 59 years ago, and every year since then they have traveled there to have dinner on July 31. The P.C. Knudsons Family Gathers The family of the late Gideon and Lenora Holmes gathered at the Friendship Camp in Blacksmith Fork canyon last weekend. Children, grandchildren, came and reunion. for the four-daAmong the children present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holmes, Falls Church, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie (Carma) Wood, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Marian Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holmes, Willard; Mr. and Mrs. William (Elma) Connors apd Mrs. Nora Harmon of this city. The youngest member of the family present was the four-da- y old daughter of Mrs. Connie Webb, the daughter of the Lloyd Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holmes came to Utah at this time to attend the Holmes reunion and to visit other relatives and friends. They will leave Aug. 8 to fly to Quito, Equador, where he has a three-yea- r assignment as agricultural attache with the American embassy. They spent time with their children here and the family who was together for the first time since the children were married. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walsh and four boys were here from Richmond, Va. Dr. and Mrs. Dallas Homes and two sons live in Logan, as well as a and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webb and three girls. n y MR. AND MRS. BRIAN SCOTT HORE Couple trades vows in late July rite Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jorgensen of West Corinne announce the marriage of their daughter Cindy Lee to Brian Scott Hore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hore of W. Honeyville. The couple were married in Elko, Nev., on July 30. The bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder High school and was also graduated from Utah Technical college with a degree in building construction. They will be making their home in Brigham City. 9 and their grandson, Brandon, have spent a week in Pinedale, Wyo. They took their mobile home and visited in Pinedale with their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jerry Valen- tine. , They spent the time picnicking and relaxing at Soda, Lake and Half Moon Lake. They also got in a little fishing. They Society Editor's SCRATCH PAD activities Monday, August 8: Eagles Auxiliary ladies play will be sponsored by Capri Beauty Salon and will include prizes for low net and low putts. Members are reminded to call early for their tee times. Winners of last Mondays blind bogey play sponsored by Brigham Floral were Elva Ellis and Joyce Loveland. Coun- Brigham City 0: try club auxiliary members are invited to participate in the annual city sponsored Bar River Valley . Ray and Deon Bastian Manning of Garland announce the arrival of a baby boy born July 22 in the Logan hospital. They have a small daughter Michelle at home. The new baby will be named David Golden Manning. are Mr. and Grandparents Mrs. David Manning of Gar- land, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Bastain of Idaho Springs, Colo. are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Howard of Great-grandparen- ts r. at Cherilee, Jared and Elizabeth. The new home-Marly- se, baby will be named Jacob. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Spring-vill- e and Mrs. Mary Ellis of Honeyville. Brent and Alicia Allen Moon of Fielding announce the arrival of a baby girl born July 27 in the Tremonton hospital. They have two sons Chris and Travis and a daughter Brandy at home. and Grandparents are Mrs. Dale Moon of Cherry Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Mr. Allen of Ogden. ladies amateur tournament. Coffee and rolls will be served at 7; 30 a.m. with 8 a.m. tee times both days. The city will give $200 in prizes for this tournament, with flights to be determined by handicap according to numbers participating. Entry fee is $5 which will include the cost of luncheon following play on Wednesday. Entrants must have a UGA handicap card. Deadline for registration with Pro Reid Goodliffe is August 5. Thursday, Aug. 11: Newcomers club group lessons continue each Thursday morning through the summer months. of a zoo. Small triangular seats have been installed in the vs of some branches, shelves put on other branches, plastic bleach bottles full of water and lemonade hung from others, and bags nailed to the trees to hold paper cups and other supplies. urges letters on programs Local PTA leaders are encouraging parents and teachers to note that the Federal Communications Commission are in the process of renewing licenses for the three Utah television stations. Persons who are interested in commenting or making complaints about the television programming should do so in letter form no later that Sept. 1. by writing to the local station and also enclosing a copy for the regional FCC office. Addresses of the local tel- evision channels are: Boyhood memories Despite the items dropped on the lawn, the extra leaves and twigs that disgrace the grass beneath the tree, and the moratorium in cutting any more branches and driving more nails, the tree has become an accepted part of life right now. It is kinda fun for adults to have a treefull of boys out there having fun. Somehow, it seems that it is part of most boys lives to have a summer spent inhabiting a tree. Weve drawn the line on installing plumbing and electricity and the place doesnt compare at all with the amentities offered in the Swiss Family Robinsons domicile, but the inhabitants seem happy enough to spend a good deal of time up there. Besides, the investment of scrap wood and nails, unneces-- . sary branches and twigs on the lawn, lemonade and graham crackers, does mean that the family knows where our two boys are most of the time ... as well as four or five imported ones! Food items , The attrition rate for powdered lemonade mix and graham crackers was amazing during the beginning of the tree inhabitation period, so a limit was placed upon consumption and the feeding of the entire neighborhood. However, they seem to get along all right on water bottles and the soda crackers and other items that can be foraged here at home or brought from the homes of the other tree inhabitants. From the street, the tree looks quite normal. Its thick outer branches hide the activity within the center, so passersby are sometime surprised to hear voices and laughter echoing from a seemingly empty yard. Theyve even installed a tran-sistradio on one of the shelves, so music can blare from the innocent-lookin- g willow tree upon request. The telephone installation KSL Channel 5, 145 Social Hall avenue, Salt Lake City, 84111; KUTV Channel 2, 179 Social Hall avenue, Salt Lake City, 84111; KTVX Channel 4, 1760 Fremont Drive, Salt Lake City, 84115. The regional FCC office is located at New Custom House Road, Denver, Colo.; and the national address is Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D. C., 20554. Any further information can be obtained from Sue Ann Cap-ene- No weapons ban has been placed on weaponry in the trees. It also began simply with an occasional rubber band flipped out, and the surprised victim thinking that a bug had landed on the affected area. But then it followed the course of mankind, and weapons were more sophisticated and dangerous as the tree inhabitants cut up coat hangers and bike tire tubes to fashion slingshots. The shelves sprouted cans of pea gravel or BBs for ammunition, with passing pedestrians and vehicles as targets. That is when the ban resulted, and they donned ski goggles and shot at one another on the so the weaground instead pons were banned outright except for use on inanimate targets. A full-scal- e PTfl TV into the back yard willow tree, which is a smaller outpost and place to retreat. This will be remembered as the summer of the tree at this household, for it seems that the big willow tree in the front yard is being inhabited by an assortment of some seven boys. They arent necessarily in residence all at one time, but the tree seems to be buzzing with activity most of the time. The assortment of activities upon which one can engage while ensconced in a tree is as assorted as the group of boys involved. It began simply enough with boys sitting in the tree, then a few inner branches removed for better sitting positions, and has tree sprouted into a community that would be right at home in the primate section Tuesday and Wednesday, Tremonton, Mrs. Vida Manning Heaten of Logan and Mrs. with church enjoyed attending Ora P. Johnson of Vernal. the Jerry Valentines, who gave the program that night. Craig and Patti Holmgren Bolton of Tremonton announce Arrives Baby the arrival of their first child, a born in the Logan hospital girl Happy stork news coems 23. She will be named Jami from Key West, Fla., where Sgt. July Bolton. Nelson are and Mrs. Brent Grandparents are Mr. and welcoming a new baby girl. She Mrs. Ray Bolton and Mr. and was born on July 24 and weighMrs. Douglas Holmgren of ed five pounds. This is the Tremonton. couples first child. Mrs. Mary Bolton of RooseMrs. Nelson will be rememvelt is the bered here as the former Marjorie Williams. Passing along Louis and Mary Elizabeth the good news here are grandEllis Anderson of Honeyville Mrs. Don Mr. and parents, announce the arrival of a baby Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. born July 24 in the Logan boy George Williams, all of this city. hospital. Buzzing Around They have four other children Mrs. Floyd Jensen of this city and Mrs. Bessie Smith of Smithfield have returned to Utah after spending three weeks visiting at the home of the William G. Smiths in Loveland, Colo. While in Loveland they were able to attend two performances of The Unsinkable Molly in which their grandBrown daughter, Cindy Smith, performed. Mrs. Dixon Freeman of Tacoma, Wash., was also a guest of the Smiths and it was fun to visit and reminiscence with her. The group drove to Estes Park for lunch and spent some time sightseeing. Some progress has been made in restoring a few homes and businesses in the Big Thompson Canyon, but there is still much evidence of the devastation caused by the flood on July 31, great-grandmothe- r. Aug. . involved more work, as a line was strung from the front willow tree through a screw-ey- e on the roof eaves and Gdl Mots reference set of Announcing a new selected LDS classics for only $9.95 nine-volu- r, Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith 734-980- mi Discourses of Brigham Young The Articles of Faith Jesus the Christ Gospel Doctrine 1976. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith flew to Utah with Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Smith and attended Mr. Smiths 25 class reunion held in Logan on Saturday night, returning to Loveland on Sunday morning. Recent visitors at the home of the Floyd Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGregor and Scott and Lisa of Missoula, Mont. The McGregors came to Utah at this time for their son, Scott, to enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake prior to his leaving for the Oklahoma Tulsa Mission. Elder McGregor went from Salt Lake to the mission field and is presently serving in Wichita Falls, Texas. Mrs. McGregor will be remembered as the former Janice Jensen. Mark and Janice also spent time visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Youngs McGregor in Ogden. son-in-la- Travels Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valentine er A. Speakman of Filmore. The couple has chosen August 19 to be married in the Salt Lake LDS temple. All friends and relatives are invited to attend a reception in their honor on Saturday, August 20, in the Box Elder South stake center. Miss Helquist is a graduate of Weber State college and the LDS Institute. She is now teaching at Robert Frost school in Granite district and is also serving on a stake NEW 723-622- four-week-o- and Mrs. Boyd Helquist announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Susan to Alton Mr. WHOS Phone were represented as tiny Jeannie Michelle Yearsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yearsley, completed five generations for the Reese family in Brigham City. She is held by her Nettie Reese. Mrs. Dee (Eva ) Yearsley Her father, Michael Year(right) is her sley, and grandfather, Ralph Yearsley, complete the family picture. FIVE GENERATIONS DA LEA ANDERSON AND BRIAN DEE HARDY Couple circles date for August wedding her grandfather Ralph Yearsley of Mantua. Party Line sends . . . Happy birthday wishes to Pioneer Memorial Nursing home where J. Leo Nelson will be 92 on Aug. 8. Doctrines of Salvation, Volumes 1- The Miracle of Forgiveness a reference set that wont set you back. 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