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Show i 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Party Thursday, October 6, 1977 Sarah Yatei. women s editor Line 3 By Ruth Phone Garden club study landscaping Spade and Hope garden club will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 7:30 ,m. at the home of Olivia Cragin) 476 South Fifth West. Guest speaker for the evening will be Donald Davis, a Salt Lake county planner for the past eight years and a Utah State University graduate in landscape architecture. He will discuss landscape architecture, both as lecture material and also answering questions. Persons interested either in the subject of the evening or in garden club membership are invited to attend, any may call the hostesses for furhter information. with Mrs. Cragin will be Midge Duffin. President Yoneko Aoki will conduct a short business meeting during the evening. She encouraged all members to be present. turned overnight and then dropped off. Way in the distance we could see brilliant colors in PLANNING PROGRAM for the annual installation banquet for Rocket Club of Credit Women International on Thursday evening, Oct. 13, are the club's newest member Mary Nebeker and her boss Cliff Graham, who will be master of ceremonies for the evening. Members will be extending invitations to their bosses during the coming week as all look forward to the occasion. DEBBIE REDDING AND J. D. WILDE Couple to trade vows in autumn home rite Announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Debbie Redding to J. D. Wilde is made by the parents of , the Linda Redding and Art Redding, both of Brigham City. Parents of the bridegroom-elec- t are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilde of Harper ward. The marriage will take place on Oct. 14 at the home of the bridegroom's parents. An open house honoring the couple will follow the wedding from 7 to 9 p.m., also at the Wilde home In Harper ward. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend the open house and share in the happiness of the young couple. bride-to-be- Delegates chosen Delegates chosen to attend the annual Girl Scout Council meeting this fall include Willie Nelson, neighborhood chairman, and leaders Marilyn Ayotte and Linda Housewart. Alternates for the meeting will be Pauleen Dolling and Sheila Wiltz. The delegates and alternates were elected during the neighborhood meeting held at Gillespie Hall on Oct. 3, at which time all leaders met to conduct neighborhood business. New leaders remained for basic training. On October 19 Newcomers set style show Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will hold its annual fall style show on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at Sherwood Hills. This years show will depart from tradition and will feature a brunch buffet serving from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. rather than the customary luncheon. The style show will begin at 12 noon and will feature the latest in fall and winter fashions, provided by Blocks of Brigham City and modeled by the stores own professional models. As always, another popular feature of the show will have Newcomers club members and some children modeling their homesewn fashions'. Musical entertianment is also in store for the afternoon, and doorprizes donated by local merchants will be awarded throughout the show. Style show chairman for this year is Dot MacFarland. Committees for the day include Norma Jones, luncheon chairman; Phyllis Henderson, decorations chairman and narrator. This event is open to the entire community, and Newcomers club members are encouraged to bring guests for the social occasion. Reservations are by presale at $4.50 apiece, which includes admission to the breakfast buffet and style show as well as eligibility for doorprizes. Tickets will be sold until October 13. Persons who wish to buy tickets may call Verni McComb at Arlene Edwards at and Dot MacFarland at Babysitting services will be available during the time of the luncheon at the regular rate, with the nursery to be held in of tickets 733-562- 5 Gillespie hall. Arrangements can be made along with will be celebrated by Glenn and Edna Dee Ward Taylor at open house on Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Box Elder stake center. 50TH ANNIVERSARY Open house will honor couple on anniversary Lake; Glenn Ward Taylor, and Dr. Jay Alan Taylor, Roseville, Calif. They are blessed with seven grandsons and seven granddaughters. They have been active in church and civic affairs. Glenn and Edna Dee Ward Taylor of Brigham City, formerly of Garland, Fielding, Bear River City, and Snowville, will observe their golden wedding anniversary. An open house, given by their children, will be held in their honor on Saturday, Oct 8, at the Box Elder stake center, 420 South Eighth West in Brigham city. All friends and relatives are invited to attend from 5 to 8 p.m. The family requests that no gifts be given. Glenn Taylor was born in Parowan, a son of Henry W. and Mary Warren Taylor. He came to Box Elder County to teach school in 1926 and continued as a teacher and principal for 42 years until retirement in 1968. He has been principal in Snowville, Fielding, Bear River City, Garland, and Brigham City. Edna Dee Ward Taylor was born in Willard, a daughter of Orville Henry and Celia Woodland Ward. She is also a teacher, and has taught in Fielding and at the Lakeview and Central schools in Brigham City. They are the parents of two sons and two daughters: Mrs. Dale S. (Marilyn) Bailey, III.; Mrs. Gerald K. (Ann) Maloney, West Salt LWV La Leche League sets meeting for Thursday La Leche League of Brigham City will meet on Thursday, Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. at the home of Marge Hurdsman, 654 South Seventh West. This will be the second in a continuing series of meetings open to all women interested in breastfeeding. Topic for the evenings discussion is The Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties. All mothers, expectant mothers, grandmothers and others interested in knowing more the advantages of breastfeeding are cordially invited to attend. Babies are always welcome guests. sets fall lunch; Dalton Dr. is 723-329- 0 Graanhous sale grand o?Er:;::3 OCT. 8 2Yi" Foliage plants rag. 31.00 4" Foliage plants reg. 1.49 notes Couple circles date for October ceremony and Mrs. Donald Petersen of Fielding announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cynthia to Rex Lyle Nessen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mr. Nessen of Howell. The couple will exchange nuptial vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple Oct. 15. The bride-elec- t is a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary. She served as president of the FHA and was a member of the acappella choir and the National Honor society. She is attending Utah State university in Logan where she is majoring in elementary education. She will receive her degree In the fall of 978. Miss Petersen was a cast member of the Hill Cumorah Pageant In New York this summer. She has been employed at the Bear River State Bank in Tremonton. Nessen is also a graduate of Bear River High school and Hosts Brunch The highlight of the social LDS Seminary. scene last week was the lovely He fulfilled an LDS mission in the Sacramento, California brunch hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Mission. Roy Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. He is currently employed at Thiokol corporation. Robert Call at the Barnards last Sunday. Guests were served A wedding reception in their honor will be held at the from an attractive table covered with a hand made lace cloth Garland Stake center Oct. 15 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. will and centered with a pumpkin Following a short honeymoon the newly-wed- s filled fall flowers. The rooms make their home in Logan. were decorated with fall colors featuring large pumpkins filled with flowers. One hundred guests were served brunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ... - Takes Tour Mrs. Loverda Lee has been home about ten days from her exciting nineteen day trip to the Northwest and Alaska. She traveled to Corvalis, Ore. and joined her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Orvid Lee. They drove to Port Orchard, Wash, where they boarded a boat for the remainder of the trip. The boat had a capacity for 750 passengers and was full most of the time. They went up the coast through Vancouver Bay and stopped briefly in Petersburgh and Juneau, traveling as far as Skagway. They took a motor tour in Sitka and stopped briefly in other places along the route. Mrs. Lee said when I talked to her Tuesday, This is one of the best trips Ive ever had. She said she enjoyed the good food and the weather was lovely. She told me that she was not seasick once. Most of the trip was along the Bays and inlets and they were only on the open sea for thirty miles each way. Coming back to Corvalis, she spent a week with her son before returning to her home. Kids Enjoy Mrs. Kathy Ogden and her two children Kami and Kari drove with Mrs. Debbie Rasmussen and her daughter Shar-ronn- e for a tour of Southern California. Main stop was at Disneyland where they spent 1 two days. They made 870 their Redondo Beach-wherMrs. Ogden and children stayed with a cousin and Mrs. headquarters in Rasmussen and her daughter visited with her sister. Other places of interest that they visited were Universal Studios, Marineland, Knotts Berry farm, Hollywood Wax museum, and they spent one delightful day at the beach. They stopped overnight in Las Vegas both ways and especially enjoyed the Paul Anka show. Briefing You Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Yates recently were her mother Mrs. Peg Seibel of Desert Hot Springs, Calif, and a brother and sister in law Mr. and Mrs. Gene (Martha Lou) Loer of Austin, Tex. They spent two days in this city. The Loers had picked up her mother in Desert Hot Springs and she traveled with them to enroll their son in Stanford University. They continued on to visit with the Yates in Brigham City and then went on to their home in Austin. A.O. Westley Jr. returned to his home in Fairfax, VA Tuesday after spending five days in Brigham City with his mother Mrs. Gena Westley. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith Sunday were their grandson Mike Oman and his financee Mary Lou Walker, both of Centerville. They also visited with his grandfather, C. D. Oman while here. Mrs. Mark Brightenburg told me Tuesday when I talked with her that her sons Sp4 Lamar Westley had returned to Brigham City from Virginia after spending the past ten days in the U.S. Armv. He had recentlv been discharged and will .now make his home in Brigham City. Carole Walker from Anaheim, Calif, spent a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns. She and her sister Mrs. Gary (Sherry) Anderson spent the weekend at Yellowstone Park. She also visited with her other sister Mrs. Mike (Donna) Vickers of Ogden. PARTY LINE sends. . . Happy Birthday wishes to Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home where Mrs. Marie Pohl will be 93 on October 6th. 8PW will meet for dinner Thursday night Business and Professional Womens club of Brigham City will hold a dinner meeting on Thursday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. at the Red Baron restaurant. Program for the evening will be provided by Evelyn Larsen entitled Whats Behind the Wall? members are urged to be attendance, according to All in President Carolyn Tauferner. headstart in your YOU CAN OWN A WESTERN AUTO STORE IN: BRIGHAM CITY, UT. SPRINGVILLE, UT. MOAB, UT. new town. Don't woste time wondering obout o fost woy to get your beorings. Coll me your WELCOME WAGON Hostess. There is an opportunity available in the above towns for a Western Auto Associate Store selling hardware, sporting goods, automotive supplies, furniture, refrigerators, freezers, washers, televisions, C.B.s, radios, other electronics, etc. We will train you, help install your store and provide counselling after you're open. 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A group of visiting teachers were taken up there by the forest service and I went along. Boy, was I glad to get back down to Mantua. That ride was a nightmare of narrow turns, steep inclines and bumps. I understand the road has improved since then, but Im not about to find out just for the sake of seeing a pretty autumn leaf. I will miss having a pretty bouquet of leaves on the fireside hearth for a few weeks this year. I have always believed the old Spanish proverb, Since we cannot get what we like, let us like what we can get. So, Ill enjoy the leaves from afar this year and keep my special vase ready for a bouquet of leaves next year. Its time for our little Party Line chat, so pull up your old easy chair. speaker League of Women Voters of Brigham City extends an invitation to persons interested in local schools to attend their annual fall membership luncheon on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 1:30 a m. at the Red Baron restaurant. Superintendent Leonard Dalton, Box Elder School District, will be the guest speaker for the meeting. He will outline policies and plans for the district and will also answer questions. Reservations for the luncheon may be made by calling Manon Russell at or Marjorie Childs at the speaker or membership in Interested either in Persons the League of Women Voters are invited to attend. Membership is open to all citizens of voting age. to DECORATIONS and lots of planning are just part of the advance work required chairman; luncheon Norma as club show Jones, style uce the annual Newcomers show chairman; is Henderson, decorations chairman; and Dot MacFarland, style 1 9 at Sherwood Hills. Oct. scheduled for the event 9 We had decided that Sunday was the day to take our annual ride to see the autumn leaves. Two weeks earlier we had started up the canyon and the leaves were still green. A dry looking green, I'll admit, but no autumn color. 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