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Show 4 Brigham City, Utah November 26, 1963 Tuesday, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, i PHARMACY i FACTS trem Its the background of our word surgeon and find that it originated from two ancient Greek words hand and meaning work. Back in those s cm. ocia 1 i the ndays whowith Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor 31 ! t . s fV ' 7 the Romans came into power they used to designate J , m. -- . :f;P ? vy .vV 4, v, W , " w I the word those men who became skilled in the few methods of surgery possible at that time. When William the Conqueror came to England and the chiru-glewho were part of his courts finally came to be known as surgeons. The word actually started out in Latin as cMrugus the and evolved into French as chiruglens and this was the word that crossed the English Chan-e- l to become our word which we use to designate those following the high calling of surgery. We Hke to think of at Malmrose Pharfriendly macy as the druggists. Dont hesitate to ask us any questions about our stock of products. Were, always glad to discuss them with you 102 E. Forest where there is plenty of free parking. r f . if; j.. h J j,. ... Vi ns the first snowstorm is a lovely thing. Its fun to walk in it and feel the sharp sting of the flakes as they melt against your face, or you can sit In. side where its toasty warm and swirl past the watch them I think Uf I realize there are window. many who will take a dim view of this sentiment like those who have to work outside or drive long distances, and I admit that come next February in sight of a snowflake may not evoke such tender emotions. I will stoutly maintain, however, that there Is something ex. citing and beautiful about the first winter snow. This is the family season of the year and reports are com. lng In of family dinners, get. togethers and visits. Folkman are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carl NEWLYWEDS making a home in Brigham City following their marriage on Nov. 1. The recent bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Cl'if- ford Huggins of Brigham City, and the bridegroom is. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Folkman of Plain Ciy The couple was wed at the home of the brides parents, and were fe'ted at an open house on Nov. 16 a't the same location Study Prayer his hands J was called I a surgeon. When u GIRL Presbyterian Women Will RAY KALKRCSX interesting to look into SCOUT NEWS Miss Marie Thompson, exec-utlv- e director of the Utah Girl Scout council since Its organ, ization In 1961, submitted her resignation to the board of dir. ectors at Its meeting Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Murray M. Mo. ler announced this week. Miss Thompson Is resigning to accept the position of secre. tary general of the World Union of Catholic Women, with head, quarters in Paris. In appreciation for the ser. vices which Miss Thompson has given to the council she was presented with a thanks badge by the board. The recognition is given to an adult member of the Girl Scout movement where service to scouting has been be. yond that required by her pos. THE FRANK Forsgrens host, ed Mrs. Forsgrens parents and brothers and sisters Friday night at a lovely dinner at their home. The guests enjoyed a tasty hot meal seated at one long table centered with an artistic arrangement of colorful chrysanthemums. Included In the family group were Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. P.P. Grieves, Plain City; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman J. Packer, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hawkes, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bowen of this city and Paul Bowen, Plain City. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen, Beaver Dam and Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Rey. nolds were unable to attend. Following dinner they enjoyed making Christmas decorations Each and guest visiting. received a cosmetic favor. Her mother, Mrs. Frank Hoi. man entertained a few close friends during the morning which included Mrs. Cliff Richardson, Mrs. Dean Cand. land, Mrs. Rex Earl, Mrs. Ray Reese and Mrs. R.C. Bowen. In the afternoon Mrs. Mark Phipps had a few friends in for dessert and an afternoon of visiting at her home. Guests were Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Bud Siegfried, Mrs. W. Boyd Jeppesen, Mrs. Dell Butterfield Mrs. George Nielsen Jr., Mrs. Cliff Richardson and the guest of honor. DUP Mews WILLOW CREEK camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, Nov. 29, at 2 p.m. at the home of Clara Olsen. A good attendance is desired. OAK CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers net at the home of Ruth Pierce on Nov. 21. Meeting began at 2:30 p.m. with Captain Adella Hadley tak. lng charge. Opening song was Idaho followed by the opening prayer offered by Alice Gard-ne- r. Roll call showed 19 members present and two ex. cused, after which minutes were read and approved. Lesson for the day was given by Lovlsa Nelson on The Sal. mon River Mission. Captain Adella Hadley told of the Christ-ma- s party planned for the camp in December. Ellen Siggard read a song on Idaho. Refreshments were served by Cora Olsen, Fanny Nichols and Cleopha Jensen. I WHOS NEW . . 7 - v ' Winter arrived in chilling style ait Corinne last Thursday as WINTER ARRIVED snow covered the ground and a sharp north wind tossed it about hi drifts in the Box Elder community. This photo was taken looking across the front yard of a Corinne resident. or more of the national farm programs administered locally Committee Elections by the Set Dec. 2 Farmers In Box Elder county were reminded that community elections of Agricultural Stabil. and Ization Conservation will farmer . committeemen soon be taking place. Orvil J. Nish, chairman, ASC county committee, said that a farmer will be eligible to cast ballot for the men he wants to represent him on the com. mlttee If he Is participating or Is eligible to participate in one farmer-committeeme- Its for check double-chec- k little miss who wants a jumper. One good, looking version is of black, white and red checks with straight pleats falling from a bias yoke. the fashion SUCH A PERSON Is eligible to vote In the committee elec, tlon If he or she Is of legal voting age and farm owner, tenant, or sharecropper, or, If not of legal voting age, In charge of the farming operations on an entire farm. Programs administered by the ASC county and community included the committees agricultural conservation pro. gram, acreage allotments, marketing quotas, commodity loans, the feed grain program, the Sugar Act program, the National Wool program, farm storage facility loans, and as assigned by the others Secretary of Agriculture. and our-selv- es In ... lam Ball pian Xmas Piano Now Select Your A Small Deposit Will Hold It For You. OFFICIAL BALLOTS are be. 40 styles and finishes on our two display floors. We discount $100 to $400 from Retail Prices. lng distributed from the ASCS Elks Off Ice this week. The ballots EASY TERMS must be completed and return, ed to the office and received TAYLOR there or postmarked not later 1341 Ladles of Elks will sponsor than midnight Dec. 2, 1963. Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah a wig show and drawing for two Nish said that farmers are wigs on Monday, Dec. 2 at 8 urged to participate in these p.m. in the Lodge hall. All per-son- s elections and assist In the sel. IMi iffF who have brought tickets ection of the very best qualified on the wigs are Invited to attend farmers to represent them In the showing, as are all wives the various communities of the of members of the Elks lodge. county. ' Showing the wigs will be Darrell of Darrells Beauty Salon and Elaine Nelson of the Capri Beauty Salon, who will show various ways to style wigs. Mrs. K.J. Vanderford, chairman of the wig event, states DAZZLING DIAMONDS Fabulous Creation that tickets on the two wigs Convenient Terms are still available from memBrigham City reported a mild outbreak of strep Infection bers of the Ladles of Elks organ-izatioBoth Rings Priced from or that they can be pur. during the week ending Nov. 15 with nine cases being reported, Choic. of 14K Whit or Yellow Gold chased at the meeting. Ring and Diamonds enlarged to show detail according to the Utah Depart, ment of Health. In addition, the city also re. ported three cases each of In. fluenza and mumps and one of measles. Box Elder county reported Zeta chapter of Simada met five cases of Influenza, two of infection and one on Nov. 20 at the home of strep of mumps. Connie Smith. Lesson on Hunger for Land was given Mens clothing for spring will Donna Nelson and Alma emphasize the ER trend light-Eby V Allred. brighter. ER says Industry A special guest who added sources. greatly with Interesting lnfor matlon on the lesson topic was Mrs. Edgar Wagner. She had lived In parts of Latin America, and showed slides and brought d When Buick builds a LeSabre - - Buick builds a articles of Interest from the car, and puts a low price on countries. Refreshments were served, and the pledge was led by Marva Ladies of Plan Wig Show Womens association of the SPENDING A WEEK visiting with Eugene . Wrights at Brigham City Community Pres, Corlnne has been their .son byterlan church will meet on A3.c Bruce Wright of Fort Lee, Tuesday, Nov. 2G, at 1 p. m. In Va. After his brief furlough he the fellowship hall. Hostesses for dessert fellowship will be reported back to HAFB where he will be stationed until his the Morning circle under the tour of duty is finished. Airman chairmanship of Mrs. William Yates and the Electa circle un. Wright Is in the Air Reserve and at the completion of his der the chairmanship of Mrs. The following couples welStella Seifert. six months training he will comed little newcomers to the be enrolled In the University Topic of discussion for the at Cooley Memorial hos-pltfamily be with Mrs. of he Utah where is majoring day will prayer, during the past week: In business administration. Joseph P. Gurrlster as study Devon J. and Birdie Terry leader. Devotions will be of. Brigham City, girl, Nov. MOTORING TO Ogden Wed. Roper, fered by Mrs. Charles Hickox, 15. The business meeting will be nesday night to attend the house, Paul and Audry Comfer John-soan evaluation of work done In warming of the newly remodeled Garland, girl, Nov. 16. the past year, alongwlthastudy Elks lodge were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lloyd and Karen Olson of the evaluation sheets filled Orvill Merrell. The evenings Brigham City, girl, out by association members and It entertainment included dinner Carvens, Nov. 16. Ion. women of the church during the show danc. a floor and variety A successor has not been Earland M. and NaDeen Cutpast month. Mrs. Byron Hunts, named as of this date, Mrs. lng. Also enjoying the evening ler Smith, Tremonton, girl, conduct the from Brigham City were the Nov. 19. man, president, will Moler explained. Robert Calls. The John M Burts meeting. LaMoyne W. and Dorothy Kir. All women of the church are and Ray Thomases drove down LDS BC gan Brigham City, girl, Invited to attend this inspira on Thursday night and attended Nov. Frost, 19. tlonal meeting, and to help for. MMen-Gleaner- s the second nights events which Gary Lynn and Kathryn Thom, mulate plans for the next years were a repeat performance of pson Hill, West Brigham, boy, the floor show and dinner. study and service projects. Nov. 21. Richard LeRoy and Joyce Ann CHARLES C. (Tuff) THE Velbell Trimble, Ogden, girl, a entertained group M Men and Gleaners of the Claybaughs Xi of friends from Logan on Sat. Nov. 21. Brigham City LDS stake are new home Edward C. and Dianne West now organized as a class on a urday at their lovely football Mott, Park Valley, boy, Nov. h stake basis and will m?et on following the 23. game. Enjoying the Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. were the Chris Pellas, Roger Ralph and Margaret Nelsen In the Eighth LDS ward chapel. John Mathewses, Anderson, Brigham City, girl, XI Alpha chapter of Beta On Tuesday, Nov. 26, the Leonards, Cook. Slgnu Phi met at the home of award night for Master M Men Roger Foulks, Bill Dickeys, and Nov. 25. Mrs, Richard Burr on Wed. and Golden Gleaners will be Charley Dines. The men were nesday, Nov. 20. Business was held. Requirements will be out. all former football teammates SEE conducted by Mrs. Frank Sholty lined for the Master M Men and of Claybaugh. LINE president. Golden Gleaner awards, and all HAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes Mrs. Dewane Jensen was In M Men and Gleaners are urged were extended to Mrs. Robert charge of the lesson and Intro, to be In attendance. Call on the occasion of her duced Sam Dalnes of Logan, who Conducting the classes will have a very Interesting talk on be Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Knudson. birthday anniversary last week. Scotland. Dalnes had the opportunity of traveling all over Scot, land for 18 months while he in. served a mission for the LDS church. He came dressed In kilts, showed slides and souvenlors CHESTS and played recordings of Scot, tish songs. He also explained the muslclal and cultural differ, 3 Drawers ences of the various clans, and the compared writings of 4 Drawers authors Sir Walter Scottish Scott and Robert Burns, 5 Drawers Secret sisters for the past Pool . Luxurious Rooms, Swimming ' year were reveled and new 9 Drawers . Dining Rooms . 100 chosen. Refreshments ones Sales Coffee Shop . Facilities for were served to 19 members Groups and to Mrs. Robert Dalnes, a and Meetings . Family Rates . TV and guest. Radio FREE . Beauty and Barber Shops . th, . i t TODD PIANO CO. fwc liW City Reports 9 Strep Cases Simada Group Holds Meeting Stake Plan Classes Alpha Hears Talk on Scots USU-Uta- OUR NEW cj hi. it high-price- . OF Unfinished Choose the Finest FURNITURE Salt Lake City Desks at any RAMA DA INN or Writs THE RAMADA INN, 1000 So. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah . Telephone: (401) Call "Miss Ramada" (u) hours is (O) 328-12- 61 met Brljhara City Jayceetes at the . 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