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Show " & v Beta Sigma Phi Crowns NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, February 18, 1968 city council of Brigham City, and a lovely night of dancing to the music of the George Fischer orchestra was topped off by the sweetheart selection and program that followed. n a Exemplar Preceptor Epsilon chapter. A delightful evening was en. joyed by members of the four local sorority chapters and their partners, as they danced amid Valentine decor planned about the theme heart were Tree. Local Youths Nominated The Sweet Dainty hearts To Academies tastefully displayed in Two young flocked white trees to set the ham City and scene for the dance. men from a former Brig, resi. dent of the community are among 35 Utahns nominated this past week by Sen Wallace F. Bennett (R.Utah) to compete for vacancies in the Naval, Military and Afr Force academies. Among the Naval academy nominees is Gary R. Hublitz, and nominated to the Military academy are Stanley G. Pet ersen, and Dell Butterfield, a former Brigham City resident now living In Bountiful. Nominees are selected on the basis of scores on a civil serv. ice competitive examination. The final decision on appoint, ments is made by a board of officers at each academy, on the basis of each candidates academic, physical and extra ASSISTING IN the coronation were children bers including of sorority memyoung Thad Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Call, as crownbearer; Jill Halstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Halstead, and Lisa Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich, ard Carlson, as flower girls. The event was sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi city coun-ell- , with members of all four local chapters participating in the planning of the dance. City council members in charge of the event included Reea Kidman, president; Selma Weir, vice president; and Kay MacFar lane, secretary. - v. c W i J Vf .. 1 t rv i , I , v curricular records. THE INTERMISSION pro. gram was planned by Cleora Rawlins, decorations by Dorene Nelson, sweetheart selection by Dee Ricord, publicity by Nedra Halsted, invitations by Edna Senator Bennett this year has been allotted three vacancies at the Naval academy, Anna, polls, Md.; two at the Mill, tary academy, West Point, N. V.; and one at the Air Force academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. School Sites Party in Salt Lake Considered WALL COMES DOWN One end of this adobe building at L. Bloom and Son, 23 West Forest, fell in last week alter a beasy wind raked the Brigham City area. The structure is more than a century old, hasing .served as the barn of LDS Church President Loreno Snow. The wall's collapse came during the same week that the old Snow home was torn down. girls), towel, and other personal Items they might need. A note of consent from the parents or guardian must be presented by each of the young people participating. UCY Plans Disposal The question of school pro. perty disposal was still very The United Christian Youth much before the Box Elder organization is having an over Board of Education this past night party in the YMCA in week as representatives from Salt Lake City on Feb. two communities met with the All members of the local board. are asked to meet organization Mayor Clifford Hansen an at St. Henrys Catholic church Lynn Hailing, town board mem- Friday, Feb. 23, at 7:45 p.m. ber, renewed Mantuas request to arrange for transportation. to have possession of the old school house and grounds in THOSE PARTICIPATING are their community. asked to bring $2.50, a sleep, The town has been using the ing bag, bathing suit (cap for property under a lease agree, ment and after discussing it the school and com. further, munity officials agreed to con. tinue on a lease basis. 23-2- SPONSORS CLUB Mrs. William 0. Kuudson, representing the Civic Improvement Club , has helped to organize and sponsor a ihapter of the Futute Nurses Club at Intermountain school. The group will meet twice monthly under the direction of Shirley Tso, president; Rose Ann Tso, treasmei; Bessie June Smith, hisoiian-reporter- . Not pictured were Maureen Anthony, senetaiy, and Al. Helen Balls, sponsor for the faculty organization. ELDER Jeppsen, and refreshments by Pat Jardine. Special Invited guests for the evening were the mayor and g sweetheart nas Mrs. Dorene Set-so- n Phyllis Johnson as attendants at Young Jill Halstead, Thad Call, ceremonies as flowergirls and BOX Sweetheart at Dance Highlight of the annual Beta Sigma Phi sweetheart ball on Saturday, Feb. 16, was the crowning of the years reign, lng sweetheart, Dorene Nelson of Phi Kappa chapter. Attend-inMiss Nelson were Pat Jar-diof the Epsilon chapter, Sel-niWeir of the Xi Alpha chap, ter, and Phyllis Johnson of the SWEETHEART Crowned as Beta Sigma Phi (center) with Pat Jardine, Selma Weir and the annual sorority sweetheart ball last weekend. and Lisa Carlson participated in the crowning ringbearer. THE Wes Barbers FRUIT STAND THE PARTY WILL begin Friday at 10 p m. and will end 8 at a m. Saturday. All facili. ties at the YMCA will be open all night. Two meals will be served, including a midnight snack and breakfast. Arrangements were made for the party be Rev. William Da. vis and Mrs. Edward Heesack. er, and the youth officers ex. pressed appreciation for their efforts in making this possible. Amheist College In Amherst Mass was the first institution in the country to adopt student .overnment Just South of Maddox Ranch House 1st of the week SPECIALS Golden Ripe BANANAS 10c ib . ' TERMS OF A NEW lease arrangement call for town maintenance of the property and reimbursement to the school dis. trlct for annual insurance costs. In return, the brick building and grounds can be used by Man. tua until again needed for school purposes. The town spokesmen discour, aged putting the property out on bid for fear that private might outbid the town. IT HAS BEEN board policy to leave abandoned school property in community hands for use by all of its citizens. I dont believe we would be criticized for entering into this type of lease. It appears to be the fairest way for you and the board, also, said Board Presi-den- t Douglas J, Fife. HEART FUND WORKERS Working this week to line up Heart Fund workers in the wards in the Brigham City area are Mrs. Nellie Molgard, Brigham City chairman; Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mrs. Morrell Peterson and Mrs. Don Poulsen, ward chairmen. Sunday, Feb. 25, has been designated as "Heart Sunday." Heart Fund Grants Provide Open to Public Support for Transplants Nearly $70,000,000 In heart fund research and study grants provided indirect support for the development of the suigical techniques and equipment used in the recent heart tiansplant operations, a Utah Heart as. sociation spokesman declared this week. letter addressed to 40 Utah community heart fund vol. unteer leaders, state campaign chairman L. Ralph Mecham said that the basic scientific know, ledge obtained through projects financed by the American Heart Association and its aflillates In. eluded new Information on blood chemistry, tissue types and autoimmune activities of the In a body. THE HEART-LUNthe device which machine, made open, possible and heart surgery which played an Important role In the transplant operations, was developed a number of years ago by heart fund spoil, sored researchers. Mecham, a University of Utah vice president, credited the dra. matte transplant surgery news of the past weeks with helphig to broaden public understand, lng of the need for continued support of the heart assocla. tlons research and educational activities. He urged the Utah volunteer leaders to work for a banner year for the heart fund. i A WHILE THE TRANSPLANT may piove to be the medical bieakthrough ol the century, Mecham told the local many chairman, answeis, more Information, and much years of hard workare still needed in the field of he.ut medicine and surgery. The heart tund di lve opened and continues through Feb, to the end ol the month More surgery 1 than 10,000 vulunteeis in vlit-uall- every community w ill take part in the lleai t Sunday so. lidtation scheduled lor Feb, 25, Mecham said. NARCE Pruning Event Meets For Conclave of the meeting Regular City chapter 7C0 Brigham of NARCE was held at the home of President Maxwell A. PolU recently with the President of the Utah Federation of Chap, ters, Mark W. Jolmson, In at. tendance. Visitor Johnson addressed the local chapter, giving a very Interesting talk on membership. Discussion of various bills to be presented to the Congress In behalf of retired civil employ, ees also was brought up. The secretary.treasurer Mrs. Elsie M. Rex accompanied the prelsdent on his local visit. free demonstration on how REPRESENTING THE com. munity of Thatcher, Les Wight and Albert Smith asked how their area might acquire the Thatcher school grounds, hidi. eating they didnt particularly want the old school building. alternative Various ap. proches were discussed and f in. ally the community represent.!, tlves indicated they would talk it over further with other residents and make an Indication to the board Monday. In other board action, four teacheis were approved for em. ployment. They wereRulon Egli ami Don Fisher at Dear River High school, and Lucille Gibbs and Marlin Whitaker, elemen. tary school teachers. to prune fruit trees and rose bushes will be held Feb. 24 at 10 a. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Kelly, 4C1 South Tilled West. The public is Invited to the which will In. red will present the demon, demonstration elude Instructions on pruning stratlon as a service of Utah Extension Unlveisity peach, pear and apple tiees. State Countv Agent A. Fullmer All. sei vice. Double breasted cardigan jacket, Plume Pink, Guinervere 14.95. Pleated Green, 12,95 skirt, Lancelot Ivory, striped mao jacket, trim IvoryGreenPink, 8-- 16 8-- Community Concert Assn. 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