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Show Senior Citizens Tea Termed Highly Successful Very successful was the term Used by both sponsors and participants in the Senior Citizens Exhibit and Tea held last Saturday afternoon, March 15, in the Central of the auditorium school. All who witnessed the show were oerwhelmed with the pro-ductivity of the senior citizens in the area. Many hobby ideas were exchanged during the two f and hour long tea and young peop'e made many appointments with the eldsters to learn of their specialized talents. The hobbies of 75 to 100 local arhobbists were artistically ranged on tables throughout the enure auditorium. Long columns were formed by the tables filled to capacity with lovely work being accomplished daily by the oluor members of the community. An American flag was presented Girl Scout Troop 70 of Brigham PRESENT FLAG Highlights of the afternoon was recognizing four ot the eldCity Monday by the Veterans of Foreign W ars auxiliary. Shown making the presentaest members of Brigham City. tion are, left to right, Joan Nelson, auxiliary chaplain, and Delores Lauritzen, president. Potted pink hydrangeas went Receiving the flag are Marge Rabideau, troop leader, and Verla Green, assistant leader. to Mrs. Mary Clifford, 93, and Charles T. Anderson, 86. Lovely African violets were presented Girl Scout Flag GOVERNOR CLYDE REPORTS: to Mrs. Sarah E. Josephson and Mrs. Mary ELDEST MAN -- Charles T. KEEPS BUSY REACHES 91 Mrs. Mary ADMIRES VIOLETS Mrs. Fiies Following Mrs. Mary Mecham, both 91. local disMecham E. 86, 93, still pieces quilt Sarah Anderson, Clifford, displayed hobby 91, joined afternoon the Josephson, Program during Gift VFW Auxiliary canes and gloves. exhibitors. Jepper-son- , work. Jon featured tops. played Troop 70 Girl Scouts of son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne America will fly with pride at the piano; Miss Jepperson, Relief Society Board Has No-Ho- st Schools Chums the official Girl Scout flag Karen Hadfield, Supper daughter of Mr. High presented to them by the local and Sirs. Delbert Hadfield, sing Bride-to-B- e Fete North Box Elder stake Relief members. Lovely gifts went to of Foreign Wars for circulation. In providing Veterans By George D. Clyde ing a vocal selection and dances facilreference stake board members the guests of honor. Auxiliary. existing service, society Marcia Kassie Pleasant of Glover, Felt, by observed high This week is being reminiscing The flag presentation cere- Kristine AndcfTsen, ities the libraries of the Uniand their Games were played by the husbands enjoyed a Pacwas school diversion chums the Beverly as National Library Week across versity of Utah, Utah State Uni- mony was conducted Monday tasty turkey supper last group and prizes were presenttlie nation. It is particularly versity in Logan, the Salt Lake afternoon, March 17, in Build-- i ker, Marion Poulter and Jara-ly- of the afternoon as Miss Sanweek at the home of Mr. and ed. bride-to-bwas Peters. dra Knud.son, fitting that Utah place special City library and other large n g 81, at Intermountain Mrs. Elbert Beecher. Attending were 23 officers, was tableSuncentered The tea befeted a with shower bridal on this observance, emphasis institutions .will be school. board members and husbands. existing event The was held ot a connecin beautiful with at of afternoon the home arrangement day Utah cause for the first time utilized. There is no plan to Visiting auxiliary members, daffodils and iris. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. George Ridd. tion with the stake board meet lhas a State Library. were Four former residents of Brig- ing and making presentation, duplicate services already avail5 Box Elder NEWS were served by members of the especially honored Mrs. for the afternoon the from to ham been named have beginUtah, people, City able, but the State Library will Mrs. Dolores Lauritzen, presi- Civic Improvement club geron-ologBott Christine and Mrs. Bernice Wednesday, March 19, 1958 Colleen were Mrs. Hunsaker, have our pridfill key offices of the recently history, act as a coordinating agency for dent, and Mrs. Joan Nelson, nings of committee. Brigham City, Utah Miss Arlee Reeder, Miss Ruth created Monterey Bay stake of Anderson, recently retired board ed themselves on their devotion libraries throughout the state chaplain. Accepting the flag Following the party, the flow- Morrell and Miss Roxalene the LDS church in central Calito learning and love of good Mrs. were Scouts for Girl the In acquiring books, the State treats were de- Ridd. books. Books occupied precious fornia. and Mrs. ers and tocookie Marjorie, leader, shut-in- s placing major emphaat the Lewis livered Libraryjs in covered the Dessert luncheon was served leader. wagons assistant Verla space are Green, with sis on popular George Wilbur They Home. Nursing that crossed the plains and some fiction and a limited numand many lovely gifts presented Wheatley, who was set apart as chairman Mrs. Roy Thompson, 1847 in the to the guest of honor. mountains in and first counselor to the state ber of technical books. There of the entire event, extended folcritical years immediately Guest list included the feted president; George Glenn BurnIt would be well to look over these specials in good will be no effort to duplicate comto all thanks heartfelt iier lowing, when every cubic inch the technical libraries of the used instruments. Especially if you have a boy or girl mittee members who worked so Miss; Mrs. Violet Knudson, Brig- ham, appointed to the office of of space and every ounce of universities Mrs. Juanita Ander- stake clerk; Russel Tingey Johnand other instituto start in Spring music classes. dilligently towards the success ham City; weight was at a premium. The tions. Mrs. Diane Davis, son, selected to represent the son, Ogden; the of party. a and Pioneers built operated Utah Individuals living in She explained that the mem- Perry, Mrs. Joyce Larsen, Man- new stake in the high council; school in Salt Lake Valley as 1 from and Fred Tingey, who will serve had expressed that the per- tua, and the following local areas where service bers very good Bueschur Trumpet library soon as they had attended to Mrs. Florence as president of the Young Mens By Sydney Reeder Brigham City; even is not contacts eld available with sonal these now, can, 1 E Flat Alto the first priority construction of stu associaLast Saturday, graduating Mrs. Mabel Reeder, Mutual Improvement Saxophone (Con) Mirrell, exa fort for community defense obtain books and reference help dents from nine LDS seminar- sters had been a priceless tion. Mrs. Maurine Ward, Mrs. 1 from the State Library by writGibson perience. Guitar very and a place of worship. good Ridd, Mrs. Carlene Being the 258th stake of the the State Librarian at the ies from northern Utah and Special appreciation also goes ' In the light of our historical ing to Fair 1 on USU the met Idaho Miss southern Carmen Reeder 12 Bass ser, Accordion t to the LDS Relief societies, churph, the stake was organized State beginners Grounds, Salt Lake heritage, it was ironic that Utah City, where temporary head- campus in Logan for a day of Community under the direction of Apostle Wo- Miss DeAnn Rasmussen. 1 Presbyterian 120 Bass Accordion should end up with the dubious Red Letter mens Association- and the Cathvery good Mark E. Peterson and resulted have been established. activities called distinction of being the last of quarters a from of division Jose San the Available books can be mailed Day. church olic for their cooperation the 48 states to establish a State to individuals. 675 students and support of the project. stake. It is composed of some Approximately We are agents for feynous TFfOMAS ORGAN PresLibrary. This defect was rememembers with headquarirom 2,500 Randolph, committee Dayton, The Transportation of Members the State Library died, however, by the 1957 Utah Commission are South functioned efficiently and items North ters near Salinas or ton, Cache, Malad, Watsonville, N. Cardon Guy Legislature, and it gave me real of Bear River, Logan and gathered early in the day by Calif. Logan; Dr. A. R. Mortensen Cache, COME IN Box Elder high schools, accom committee members were deliv pride and pleasure to sign into of Salt The remainder of the stake state historian: the Lake, law S. B. 86 of the 32nd Legismet at Presiof consists their by teachers, organization ered to their owners immediateN. Ball of Salt Lake; panied the Utah Wilburn lature, establishing dent James N. Wallace, Jr., with Mrs. Dan Jones of Cedar City; the Institute of Religion Satur- ly following the exhibit and tea, State Library. Quentin Taylor as his second The register showed 175 peoMiss Lucy Phillips of Ephraim: day afternoon. counselor. Starting from scratch and Golden Black of Delta; Wendell Special activities were plan ple in attendance and the com oed to acquaint with so much to be done with N. Giie of Murray; Dr. C. the students mittee gratefully acknowledges Box Elder county fruit growPerry 37 South Main one another. Afterward, the fine work accomplished by ers now are receiving copies of limited funds, our new State Smith of The street signs in, Kingsville, Brigham City, Utah Logan, and Ralph D. with Library Commission has been Thomson of Salt Lake, chair- they gathered in the chapel for he senior citizens of this com- the 1958 circular on control of Ohio, are adorned with crowns. forced to proceed with care and man. Secretary of State Lamont a testimony fruit crop pests. meeting. W. W. munity. All attending also enjoyed the Richards, director of the insticaution, but a great deal has Toronto is a member The circular, entitled, Offimattress sets higher than Pikes Peak comes this amazing From a mountain of been accomplished in the last of the commission. tute, talked to the students on current art exhibit at the school cial Fruit Pest Control Utah year. Over the years, the State Li- the Relationship of the High featuring paintings by Mr. and 1958, has just been published Uni- Mrs. Delbert Russell L Davis, a trained in School Seminaries to the Ebe-hershould be invaluable Foulger of Ogden. by Utah State University ExtenInstitute. and experienced librarian, has brary Ernest versity in Utahns Working with Mrs. Thompson sion Service, Logan. rural providing living been named director of the State areas with the superintendent of the towards the success of the secGrowers will find the publiopportunities to Library. With a staff composed explore the wonder of good northern Utah and southern Ida ond annual Senior Citizens Ex- cation most useful regardless of of Robert Hartshorn, assistant books that is more readily avail- ho seminaries, talked on What hibit and Tea were Mrs. R. N, whether they grow apples, pears, director, Cathryn Weeks, Donna able to those living in metropol- Is a Testimony? Price, director member; Mrs, stone fruits or berry crops, exThe meeting lasted three Clyde Stratford, Ilubcr and lone Andrus he is itan centers and also be of valMrs. Evan plained A. Fullmer Allred, Box making real progress. Owen, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. Elder county agricultural extenuable assistance to the established hours. After the testimony meeting Ruel M. Eskelsen, Mrs. .Morris sion agent. Already the State Library has libraries, city and on order more than 6,000 books to schools and county The circular is revised and to community a smorgasbord lunch was serv- Glover, Mrs. Ephraim Johnson ed in the Union building and a Mrs. E. H. Kassel, Mrs. John and they are being rapidly pro groups. OO in form published cessed and catalogued. A book program was presented at this Iligginson, Mrs. William D. Kel- each year to meet current growmobile is on order and schedtime. er problems. ley and Mrs. Horton Jensen. uled for delivery in May. The Later, the students attended T'was Interested persons who have St. Patrick a a dance at the inslitute. The mu No bookmobile will have a capacity not yet received I he circular Handicaps of 3,000 books and, in the "beGift for the Hadfields sic was furnished by an orches-ti- ST. JOHNSBURY. Vt. (UP) should telephone or drop a post from Salt Lake City. ginning at least, will be used Despite a broken arm, Mrs. Eva card to the county agents office Twas a St. Patricks Day gift primarily for demonstration purDuring the dance, three stu Rowell, 91, exceeded her quota at the court house in Brigham W. in for and Mr. Mrs. areas. Richard dents holding the correct tickets and turned in over 118 rural poses pairs of City. The publication, USU ExThe following services are al- Hadfield, Salt Lake City, with in a drawing each were awardmittens for needy tension Circular 264, will be mailed-withou- t through the the arrival of their first child, ed a book containing the Book children at Christmas time. ready available cost. State Library: Extension service a son, born March 17, at the of Moimon, Doctrine of CovenSerta-Eas- e for consultation on library prob LDS hospital. of and sleep set with buoyant TiretmFOAMEX( Pearl the Great ants, The youngsier weighed seven Price. One of the books was lems the state staff has already aided Morgan county to set up pounds 10 ounces. The name contributed by the institute. Nearly its new library and is arranging has not been decided upon. At 11 p. m., the dance termin4000 feet to give help to other areas in Mrs. Hadfield is the former ated and the students returned higher than the state. Book loans to aid Loretta Ward, daughter of Mr. to their homes. Ptkes Peak libraries with small book bud- and Mrs. Orvis Ward, Willard. A limited amount of Paterna grandparents are Mr. gets. and Mrs. 'John Hadfield, Brigence help. Objectives for the immediate ham City. The Hadfields reside in Salt future are the operation of the bookmobile, expansion of the Lake City where Mr. Hadfield is present reference service and a student at the University of i the acquisition of more books Utah in the school of pharmacy. 1 one-hal- Praises Founding of New State Library, Urges National Library Week Emphasis Former Brigham Residents Named n no-ho- To Stake Posts - y MUSIC SPECIALS! non-fictio- Seminary Students Have Special Day Le-Pre- Fruit Growers Receive Aid in Pest Control MUSIC CENTER FOAM-LATE- t, f'imtone Foamex $, cifihhgreaf i hand-knitte- engagement in your family EVERTON'S CUSTOM-BUIL- Ill MATTRESSES T ? AT You Can Save On AUTO INSURANCE Drinking drivers cause thousands of accidents each year . . . cause other insurance companies to pay out millions of dollars in claims. This means higher auto FACTORY TO'YOU insurance premiums t "PREFERRED RISK" avoids these costly drinking It insures prices on!y-- AT accidents... 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