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Show t Class of '57 reunion invites A.yLixSi sSX... - Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 17, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, reservations INTERMOUNTAfN SCHOOL DCMQ-mODA- lL There is still time to make reservations for the Box Elder High School Class of 1957 reunion which is scheduled Nov. 26 at the Brigham City Community center. The event will begin at 7 p.m. with a social hour. Serving is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Those class members who have not yet made a reservation are invited to do so by sending paid reservations to Nancy Ferry Beeton, 266 North Fifth West. She can be reached by calling 723-631- Fourth West and Second South in Brigham City has been restored by Leon and Treva Johnson of Mantua. It originally was owned by Lorenzo Snow, Jr., according to Mr. Johnson. They began remodeling the structure about two years ago their third such restoration project. Johnson said more attention should be given to further use of older homes instead of tearing them down. An open house is planned Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m., Friday, 3:30 to 8 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. THIS HOUSE AT elders will speak in wards LDS A Brigham City elder has been called to Japan and three other LDS missionaries have returned home. They all will speak Sunday in their respective wards. Daniel W. Hunsaker Elder Daniel W. Hunsaker, He will speak in sacrament meeting at 2 p.m. Bishop Lynn Reeder invites friends and relatives to hear the elder speak. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunsaker of Honeyville. Rood A. Nelson . Daniel W. Hunsaker . . ends mission to Italy Elder Reed A. Nelson will speak in the Mantua ward Sunday at 6 p.m. He returns from the California Oakland mission where he has spent the past two years. Bishop Hal Rasmussen will preside and gives an invitation for all relatives and friends of Elder Nelson to attend. for the reunion, Mrs. Beeton said. Cloud seed Planning (Continued from page 1) program is in question the summer project carried out in Box Elder and neighboring counties for the past two years will definitely go again next year. Also involved are Cache and Rich counties in northern Utah and possibly Oneida county in south Idaho. It is scheduled June 1 through Sept. 30. Box Elders share of the $113,700 cost will be $17,000 with Cache chipping in $15,500 and Rich county, $3,500. The state has agreed to supplement this same as the previous two with $77,700 summers. (Continued from page 1) Commenting on the progress of many families into the upper the American Council of Life Insurance states that the fact of economic life today is that 4 out of every 5 families in the richest fifth of the population have at least two wage earners in the household. About half of all families with incomes above $15,000 have reached that level because both wife and husband work, it states. s, (Continued from page 1) subdivisions. The citys subdivision ordinance requires installation of underground service. However, hillside area proposed for housing development is rocky. And shifting of the earth portends high maintenance problems for underground lines if installed. Members of the planning commission said they want to know specifically on what property its proposed to permit overhead service before making a decision in the matter. In other action, the commission voted to keep a railroad crossing open on Third North until such time as a lateral road is constructed between Sixth North and Valentine lane. Preliminary approval was given to a housing subdivision proposed by Noel Bess. The plan was referred to the city engineer for review. Location of the nearly 15 acres is north of Seventh North on Third East. Planned are 34 lots. paintings jewelry ta os moccassins beads rugs (follow the signs) Report cards out Report cards will be distributed today (Thursday) at Box Elder High school, according to Vice Principal Keith Johnsen. OPEN MONDAV-FRIDA- V 1- -5 PM. figures. Elder Reed A. Nelson will speak Sunday . . . The weekly noon luncheon for area senior citizens at the Brigham City Community center this week will be a Thanksgiving dinner. The menu will feature tradi- tional fare jravy, green beans, cranberry salad, hot was valedictorian of his class. He also is an LDS Seminary graduate, and served as president of the Seminary Student Council his senior year. He is an Eagle scout and has earned his Duty to God awards He attended Utah- - State university during the summer, and has completed oneterm at Brigham Young 'university, where he is majoring in chemical engineering. He enters the Language Training Mission in Provo on Dec. 1. rolls and homemade pie. There will be the usual contribution and you should call by today (Thursday) for reservations. The number is said Senior Director Marva Frost. will enThe tertain after the meal. This group has been singing together for 12 years and performed from Salt Lake City to Preston, Idaho, the director said. Members of the group are Doris Cook, Yvone Knighton, Janet Moss, Rita Murray, Joyce Read and Pam Youngberg. The accompanist is Val Jean Nielsen. The program will consist of comedy numbers and music, 723-325- 1, Day-Dawne- Elder J. Scott Miller . . . called to Japan Scott Keyes Elder Scott Keyes, recently returned from the LDS Indiana, Indianapolis mission, will speak in the Brigham City Twenty-Thirward Sunday, Nov. 20. The sacrament meeting will begin at 4:30 p.m. with Bishop Charles Ogles inviting friends and relatives of Elder Keyes to attend. The chapel is located at 620 North Third East. While in the mission field, Elder Keyes labored in Defiance, Ohio, and Bedford, Greensberg, Indianapolis, Carmel, Plainfield, Speedway, Anderson and Bloomington, Ind. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keyes, 658 North Fifth East, Elder Keyes plans to enroll at Utah State university in The theme of Thankfulness will be followed, using varied talents of the group, Mrs. Frost said. Adult Dance A 1 special Thanksgiving theme will be observed at this evenings (Thursday) adult dance at the center. Starting time is 8:30 p.m. one invited. JX with every- On Monday at 7 p.m., beginners are scheduled to meet for square dancing. They would like to fill the hall so anyone interested call the center or Roy or Lucille Wesley for more information, the senior chief said. IFF per yard on any The monthly center birthday is planned Monday, Nov. party 28. The center will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 24, so that everyone can have a happy Thanksgiving, carpet Mrs. Frost in stock. stated. 20 OFF on any wallpaper d that we have. Hundreds of patterns to choose from. Prices starting at just IFastt, Sni?GttHass W i?e$)ani?2 Elder Scott Keyes ., served in Indiana . . PGCKSEPircsraAiL n0tfel lar j old and new. roast turkey, mashed potatoes, ward members, friends and relatives to attend. Elder Miller is a graduate of Box Elder High school where he SEIDD.B.S & 6:30 $1000 for course Some remnants left at FAOTASTDC SWOMGS! picture tubes FREE And guarantee our work to boot Ait because we believe earmnq satisfied customers is more important then earning money Call now for TVSTEREO REPAIR (All Makes & Models) ANTENNA INSTALLATION 734-049- 7 J) BATYS CHILD CARE CENTER 7234839 or Without paying an arm and a leg nearly 100 years ol experience between our six repairmen you can expect laster higher quality repairs Which often means less cost What 5 more we rejuvenate old With pNS3ClAf.l 4:30, 5:30 INSTALLED! . STARTS NOV. 22 TUES. & FRI. 775 leather goods to theme senior event Elder J. Scott Miller, son of Marilyn B. Miller and Troy Miller of Brigham City, has been called to serve in the Japan Tokyo Mission of the LDS church, where his brother, Elder Ben Miller, now labors. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday at 5:15 p.m. in the Brigham City Third ward, 203 North Second West. Bishop Leo Jensen invites all N. Mailt Crafts & Thanksgiving j.Scotf Miner 3 & 4 yrs. old SIKIOjP The cost per person is $6 with an additional $3 if they want a class picture. We would like to have the paid reservations in as soon as possible so we can finalize our plans cate-gore- ward. CRAFTS Authentic Handmade Indian Arts 2. Income who has returned from the Italy Padova Mission, will report his labors Sunday in the Honeyville MTS & (XI NILE'S ll&ll SHOWCASE S8S South Main Brigham City 723-395- 0 S 'TYyyYTnrxxiikf 76 South Main 723-758- 6 Carpotts Brigham City The Difficult We Do Immediately The Impouible Takes A Little Longer |