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Show Businesswoman to address guest at Boss Breakfast NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 11, 1976 BOX ELDER Sarah Yatei, woment editor 723-38- Mrs. Doris Taggart, assistant vice president and public relations officer at Zions First National Bank, Salt Lake City, will be guest speaker for the "Boss's annual Breakfast hosted by Rocket Club of Credit Women International on Thursday, April 15, at 7 a.m. in the Community Center. A native of Ogden, Mrs. Taggart attended Moench Business College and has been employed in different occupations in Utah since she went to work for the. Price back in 1938. After working in various secretarial positions, she went to work for Commercial Security bank in Ogden in 1941 to 1956, was executive secretary of the LDS Church building committee from and has been with Zions First National Bank Mrs. Doris Taggart since 1965. In her job as public relations . . . guest speaker officer for the bank, she doesnt work bankers hours, for her day often begins with a 7 a.m. Commerce, and a member of employee motivation session the Deans Advisory Council for and might wind up at. 11 p.m. the College of Business at USU. after a speaking engagement at She has been declared woman a club or convention. of the year by the Wasatch chapter of National Association Woman Pioneer of Bank Women, woman of the Mrs. Taggart is somewhat of month for Utah Womans Rea pioneer among women in Utah view, Woman of the Year by the banking circles, and shes ser- Sugar House chapter of Busived as an officer in most of the ness and Professional Women. for businessThe Bosss Breakfast is an organizations women in the area. She cites annual eent, with Cleora Rawseveral reasons for her success lins acting as chairman this beginning with the influence year. Each meniber invites her of a father who gave each child boss to attend the breakfast confidence, to women entering meeting to become better acbusiness during World War II, quainted with the aims of the and the need to make it on her organization. own to support her small child, Invitations for the breakfast after a divorce. were prepared by JoAnn ValHer success in the business entine, Rose Byington and Lila field has been coupled with Coburn; decorations by Marge holding responsible positions in Dickey, bulletins by Dora the LDS Church, serving in the Payne, publicity by Janice National Association of Bank Petersen. A back sale is includWomen, as president of the ed and has been planned by Utah Public Affairs Council, Sheronne Marble, Winnifred Salt Lake Area Chamber of Loveland and Marge Anderson. .Mppemlliia is food family women social Sun-Advoc- Couple observes anniversary day Sunday, April 11, is a special day for Mr. and Mrs. William J. (Jack) Frye of Brigham City, who will celebrate their 26th wedding anniversary at home with members of their family. They were married in the Logan LDS temple on April 11, 1956-196- 5, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Frye are the parents of five children: Bill A Frye of Richfield; Sandi Svo-boof Misawa, Japan; Diane Clegg of Salt Lake City; Dixie of MacDonald Bakersfield, Calif.; and Marilyn Gout of Brigham City. They have seven grandchildren. Church women t will attend state event Severl members of the Womof the Community Presbyterian church will travel to Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 14, to attend the annual spring meeting of Utah Presbyterial Association. Mrs. Donna Robinson of Brigham City, retiring presi- -' dent of Presbyterial, will conduct the meetings held at Cottonwood Presbyterian church. Keynote speaker will be Mrs. Mary Pardee, national president of United Presbyterian Women. Another special resource person attending will be Alice McGuire, western area representative from San Fran- ens Association JULIE VICTOR Couple circles date for June temple rite and Mrs. Maynard H. Vidor of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Julie to John Lawrence Richards, son of Mr. and Mr. Benefit conceit slated in a vocal and instrumental concert on Friday, April 30, at 8 p.m. in the Box Elder High school auditorium. As always, members of the This years Cecilian Music Society spring concert will be a benefit for the Heritage Arts Theatre Fund, featuring Mus- - ic of America club will offer their vocal and instrumental talents for the public concert. Theyll be joined by Karl Josephson offering ballads n banjo music, as well as by the brass section from the . BEHS stage band in presenting the concert. Marvin Moon will add his dramatic talents in a narrative poem. DUP News Seagull Camp Seagull Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Tuesday, April 13, at 7 p.m. at the lounge in the Community Center. All members are urged to attend. Oak Camp Music of America" will carry the audience from days to the present in a combined offering of classical and popular music in the American theme. Kathy Bradford will serve as scriptwriter and narrator. the lounge at the Community Center. Ruth Peirce and Fon-tell- a Schofield will be By Ruth Phone 723 - 6229 Following morning meetings, the group will participate in a sacrificial luncheon followed by a dramatic presentation entitled Christ in the Concrete City presented by the Cotton- Good morning. Espeically to you who dont feel like working today. This is the one time of the year when you can get away, with it. Just blame it on spring- - members of Dianes family. On April 17 an open house will be held in Mrs. Kulkarnis honor between the hours of 1 and 4 at her sons home 868 Medoland drive. All friends are invited to drop jn,and meet the.visitor... the Colonial Home In Salt Lake City. wood Drama Circle. fever. No reservations are required Miss Victor Is a graduate of Box Elder High school and Of course, we havenJ; hardly for the meeting, and, those LDS Seminary. She has attended Utah State university and i T3 77 " VT.O,, in attending are ask 'had enough spring to gt interested ' Brother Visits the University ofr Utah, where she affiliated with Chi 1 ed to call Mrs. Robinson at point yet. Be that as it may, thef ..p we have few informawarm visitors at the for days Overnight Carpool Omega sorority. She is now employed in Salt Lake City. me feel like just sitting!; home ofMr. and Mrs. Albert tion. The prospective brldegroofo is a graduate of East High Stoner were his brother and enjoying the sun. The dictionary r school and LDS Seminary. He will graduate in August from as the defines Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stoner of Los Angeles, Calif. listlessness and restlessness the University of Utah with'o degree In organizational that overtakes many people They were returning to their communications. He has been affiliated with Pi Kappa TOPS installs during the first warm days of home from a business trip to the east. Alpha and was vice president of the Associated Students spring. to for One hard its sure, LDS thing to of and an mission served Utah, of the University new officers In music society Oak Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, April 15, at 2 p.m. in cisco. Mrs. C. LaMont Richards of Salt Lake City. The couple has circled June 15 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception SPRING CONCERT COMMITTEE includes pianists Kathleen Biggs and Babette Soli, narrator Kathy Bradford in "Music of America" slated for April 30 by Cecilian Music Society. " Sunflower Sunflower Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Maureen Holland, 525 East First South, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 15. All members are asked to be present. Performers will include Naone Godfrey, Pat Davies, Babette Soil, Sharon Smith, Helen Jane Lemon, Ruth Warren, Connie Beard, Connie Kathleen Biggs, and Lucille Hansen from the club. Jus-tese- n, The public is invited to attend, with the small ticket donation price to be used towards the renovation ' of the Heritage Theatre located on the highway just south of Brigham City. Tickets will be available from club members, and also at downtown locations. Eastern Star will meet Wednesday eve' Corinne chapter No. 11 of the Order of the Eastern Star will meet on Wednesday, April 14, at 8 p.m. in the Corinne Masonic hall. Refreshments will be serve! following this regular chapter . meeting, with hosts being Clar- - ; issa and George Lowry and Rita : ' Haugan. All members are cordially ; invited to attend the meeting. , i r-- . 1M-- had-mad- 723-63- Garden club sets talk by bonsai expert Spade and Hope Garden club will meet at Gillespie Hall, 150 East Third South, on Tuesday April 13, at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker for the evening will be S. Kojlma of Ogden, who will give a talk and demonstration on the culture and care of Bonsai. There will be a workshop session as part of his demonstration. In miniature trees is invited to attend. Those who wish to participate in ' the workshop are asked to bring a low or flat container, copper wire, and a small tree such as a flower quince or other ornamental, cedar, pine, fir or juniper. Refreshments will be served, for the evenwith ing being Virginia Horton and Norma Yeates. Mildred Vanderwest, president will conduct a short business meeting. Local residents are asked to note that the annual spring plant sale is set for Friday April 30, dependent upon the weather. Anyone interested in this fas- Further announcement will be cinating ancient Japanese art of made closer to that date. recorders. Venna Licht was honored as queen of the month, and Beverly Miggin as queen of the week. Each received a gift from the club. Willye Johnson received a k loss charm. TOPS is a nonprofit organization based on the idea of group support on taking off pounds sensibly under each members own medically approved diet plan. The local chapter meets weekly on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. in Holy Cross Lutheran church. five-wee- settle down and work. Its lots more fun just to goof off. I wont admit even to myself it might just be plain laziness. But as Jules Renard once said, Laziness is nothing more; than the habit of resting before ' you get tired." I know a perfect: solution to your problem just ; pull up that old easy chair and we can visit awhile on Party ; Line while youre resting. ; People are still coming and going and the Party Line wires have picked up several little items I know youll be ed in. Stork Reports Happy stork news comes from Fresno, Calif., where Mr. and Mrs. John Prescott have a new baby boy. Mrs. Prescott will be remembered here as the former Rosann Bingham of Corinne. They have ' chosen Richard Bingham for the new arrivals name. The couple has two other children, Lee Ann, three and Keith two. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Bingham of Corinne and Mrs. Fern Prescott of Pocatello, Idaho. Greatgrandfather is B. A. Bingham of Honeyville. Mrs. Bingham flew to Fresno and helped out with the new arrival. She was gone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Neilson The Ballinghams were married ii have named their new baby on March 13 in. the Ogden LDS f daughter Rosalie. She weighed Temple in the presence of a few eight pounds five ounces and f was born on March 11. She has close friends and relatives. Witnessing the ceremony two big sisters Melanie, six and were the new Mrs Ballinghams i Julie, four. Grandparents are mother Mrs. Nina Jensen, her j Mr. and Mrs. Martin Neilson, brother-in-laand sister Mr, j Millville and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. and Mrs. Enock Thorne, all of Watterson, Benson. v ' Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson and Bishop and Mrs. PARTY LINE send Max Robinette. Performing the j Happy birthday wishes to wedding ceremony was Thomas j Mrs. Ella V. Reeder of Pioneer O. Smith. Mrs. Ballingham is Memorial Nursing home who the former Mary Jean Jensen f will be 88 on Wednesday. who has been employed in the office at the Box Elder High school for many years. J SCOUT 7 KsVS LOTS OF cookies! Due to a mistake in ordering, Fancies "A" Natural Regular $3.49 ' TALON INVISIBLE o)lo)icio V 7" to 22" in length Many colors available Regular to $1.20 FAMOUS LONDON DESIGNER ; 1 Where we service what we soil absent from the picture. 17th POLYESTER & COTTON Floral prints, Villager look! 45" Wide Polyester cotton blends Easy care finish FROM Roy Shopping Center 5700 Sooth 1900 West Odgen and Doris So. Apr. Today Thru GIRL j a Utah Girl Scout troop rece vied 940 cases of thin chocolate mint cookies instead of 940 boxes so Brigham Citys Girl Scouts daughter Sharmila. During the two months Mrs. ( will be out pushing cookies in Kulkarni is in the United States the next couple of weeks to help they are planning trips to Den- - out the Provo troop and also to ver, Colo., and California to help cover expenses of Patch-som- e sightseeing and meet work USA. Ball ? H : Visits Son Mr. and Mrs. Suresh Kulkarni are so happy to have his mother Mrs. Nagmani Kulkarni of Hyderabad, India as their house- guest for the next two months This is the first time Mrs. Kulkarni has been outside India and more important it is the first time she has met her sons wife Diane and her little grand- - HEARING TOPS CLUB are new officers Lorena Antonio, weight recorder; Edna Stollr coleader; Mary Hacking, leader; Betty Cook, treasurer; with officers VaLaine Lepchenske b in-law spring-feve- 4 , " sister-- ! Utah TOPS 69 of Brigham City installed new officers at their meeting held Tuesday, April 6, at Holy Cross Lutheran church. Installed as leader was Mary Hacking, with Edna Stoll as Other officers are Valaine Lepchenske, secretary; Betty Cook, treasurer; Doris 6all, reporter; Lorena Antonio and Vaudis Sanford, weight fni, e I Australia. Following their marriage, the couple plans to reside Salt Lake City. ! I'tWB . 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