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Show THE 4 BOX ELD?t Brigham City, Uian NvV$, Tue'Joy, April 21, 1964 Ur WHOS NEW lA Little folks arriving at Cooley Memorial Hospital in the past two weeks were welcomed by- Lawrence and Sherrel Jensen Budge, Malad, Idaho, boy, April octal 4. Ronald Dale and Linda Lee Davis, Brigham City, boy, Sarah Yates, Society Editor April 5. Telephone PA Armond LeRoy and Elaine Thurman Smith, Brigham City, 9Mf boy, April 7. Robert Lewis and Darlene Louise Redemour Blew Jr., Route 2, boy, April 8. Jed Hyrum and Merllnn Har-rl- s Pitcher Smlthfleld, boy, April 8. Wade and Darlene Kerry Smedley Toney, Brigham City, Three Cub Dens from Pack 8. 322 enjoyed a visit to Gino boy, April Robert Laval and Rose Mary Comos Zoo on Wednesday, Ashley Anderson, Brigham April 15, where they watched 9. with amazement as Como work-e- City, girl, April Ezra Lee and Barbara Burt with the ferocious mountain Hawkes, Brigham City, twin lion In the cage, making it per-forboys, April 10. to his order. Rodney Eugene and Betty Lou He then showed them around Petersen Bywater, Brigham the entire zoo, and talked about City, boy, April 10. Harold Delon and Sandra Leah the various animals. The boys Orme Jensen, Route 1, girl, were delighted with the afternoons entertainment, and are April 11. Elmo and Joulse Martin Ella-soready to make a return visit Malta, Idaho, girl, April any day. Cub Dens Enjoy Trip to Comos d Boys 12. Melvin Ballard and Eva visiting under the direc- tion of Den Mother Mrs. Cecil Troutman were Steve Whitaker, Richard Johnston, Tom K3.se, Alan NICE KITTY Zoomaster Gino Como makes his "kitty" perform for boys from three Cub Scout dens in Pack 322 as they visited his animal enclosure on Wednesday, April 15. Como showed them around the zoo and talked with the boys about the various animals. t Tigard, Mike Terry, Dan. lei Florez, Cleve Place, Jerry Rudrude. Cubs in Mrs. William Terrys den Included Ronny Terryl Kevin Herd, Gene Spears and David George. Den Mother Mrs. Dorothy Buckland was accompanied by Mike Kastrop, Tom Troutman, Kirk Mitchell, Mark Fleuter and Bobby Powers. Accompanying the Cubs were Mrs. Gene Spears, and little brothers and sisters of the Cub Scouts, who also enjoyed the tour and show. j Pearl Kurtz Peart, Rrlgham City, girl, April 14. Dee Jay and Shirley Mae Knight Hammon, Brigham City, girl, April 15. Charles A. and Ann Marie Muir Anderson, Logan, girl, April 16. Alvord Levi and LaVene Gil-ge- n Cox, Clifton, Idaho, boy, April 16. Dwight Scott and Dixie Lynn Knudsen Reeves, Brigham City, girl, April 18. John Surman and Trudl Hope Higgins Christensen, Brigham City, boy, April 18, Donald Thomas and Denise Virginia Jensen Mlchard, Brig-haCity, boy, April 18. Society Editor's SCRATCH PAD ' With the weekends rain came the cleaning of the toy box, Usually Mrs. Society Editor tries to clean the poor bulg. lng thing in privacy so that no one will know what Is going Into the garbage, but sometimes it Just gets too full. Someday a real toy box will be Invested in by the family, but right now a large cardboard carton covered with adhesive-backeplastic holds the kiddles assorted Junk and trees- - GOLF OFFICERS Executive Board members of the Ladles Auxiliary of the Brigham City Golf and Country Club who Will host the Opening Day brunch on Wednesday, April 22 Include Mrs. Albert VonderEsch, secretary; Mrs. E. B. Gentry, treasurer; Mrs. esse Jeppersen, vice president; Mrs. C. J. Beasley, president; Mrs. J. D. Mefrell, director; Mrs. Verun Boothe, director; and Mrs. D. A. Olsen, northern division ures. , bag. The Joys of discovery are also made by Mrs. Society Editor as she reclaims her measuring spoons, the lids to her r Jars, a plastic saucer and a long-los- t puff from the bath powder. These Items are ecreted Into apron pockets since the little folks have had them for such a long time that they firmly believe them to be left-ove- The joy of discovery Is much of the fun of cleaning the toy box. For at leait a little while the toys that have several parts ars complete tha rings are all their possessions. on tha atack-epole, the little AS DESIGNATED TOYS wooden puzzlea make a picture, because of basement toys and there are enough blocks their ahabblness, missing parts to build a lovely church. or noisiness ars put Into ths other big grocery bag. Rems are BAGS BIO PAPER TWO chairman is Mrs. Staynor In order for the day, and the of question go Into It, too, in Fish-bur- n Russell Mrs. Thompson, Box Elder Council of United box la turned over and dumped hopes that Mrs, Society Editor and Mrs, Roy Thompson; on the floor with two little can slip into ths basement toy Membership chairman Is Mrs, Church Women will holds study folks on scrambling to beat each box later In the week and disgroup Friday, April 24, Fred Mitchell; and Mrs, D.A, to other those little treasurei pose of them in the dark of 10 a.m. at ths Olsen will eerve aa northern beginning at Protestant Studont center at that have filtered to the bottom the night, dlvlalon representatives. When the task Is finally comof the box lines the last clean473 East Seventh South, pleted, Mrs, Society Editor ing. LADIES DAY EVENTS will bi tlms will begin Cries of Joy are emitted as arranges the sets of toys on ths planned under ths chairmanship at Fellowship with coffee and they pounce upon one small doll dressers and windowsills and 9;30 a-of Mrs. Lyman Chlarson, Mrs. light refreshments with the hoa, the nipples for the dolly tosses the others into the box Walter Mann'Mrs Clair Merrill scheduled to session study begin bottles, the smalleat of the block again. She then finds a tlms ana Mra. Denni Johnson; Team for discussion st 10 Topic it, the tiny plastic animals that when no one Ls looking and puta luncheon, Mrs. Frank Coppin, will bs the andoppor-tuntle- s fit into the broken barn, and the other bag Into the garbage problems Burt-chechairman, and Mrs. M.A. for work among ths Span, tha pennlea that have fallen can, Mrs. L.A, Richardson, work-er- s With the rising sun, the kid-dilsh American out wee and old of migrant puma Mrs. Leo Nelson and Mrs. Rex Into durthat the area flock wallets. go out to play and It is Earl; refreshments, Mrs. Phy-11- s ing ths a matter of minutes with the disusually summer, Baron; banquet, Mrs, cussion leader to be when Mrs. Mra. MRS. Society Editor real, MEANWHILE, Society Arvllla Powers; 1964 handbook, William Yates, secretary of the Editor has been sneakly trying lzes that they have discovered Dennis Johnson, chairMrs. Box Elder Migrant to extricate some of the broken a veritable treasure of toys man, and Mrs. Edward Cass. community and useless Items from the pile In the garbage can! Club Improvement will be a goal Worker Council. of the entire executive board. Nursery car will be availThese ladles have planned an able at the center, with a slight active season and some of the charge, All women of the comcoming events for the year In- munity are Invited to attend, clude tournaments, monthly, with a special Invitation extend, leg.play, Northern Division In- ed to the women of the church couples groups who have worked with the vitational, monthly CHILDREN'S ROOM FOR YOUR party, Scotch foursomes for migrant program in the past. husband and wife play, team The study sessions are lead-ln- g play, duplicate bridge on the up to a final study on first Wednesday of each month Complete with Assignment-Race- " with party bridge on luncheon scheduled Ladder day, luncheon following a shot to be held on May Fellowship s on the third Wed- Day, Friday, May 1, with gun tee-of- f at 10 a.m, in the ProGuard Rail nesday of each month, along with a new membership open house. testant Center. Church Women Lady Golfers Opening Day Plan Study on Migrant Worker Play Slated for Wednesday Opening Day for the Ladles Auxiliary of the local golf club will be held on Wednesday, April 22, with a brunch let at 11 a. m. In the clubhouse following a morning of play that will begin with a ahot. gun tee off at 8:30 a.m. Mri. C.J, Beasley, president announed her committee chairmen for the coming season and ths over. all plans of activities at a meeting held recently at her home planning the opening day events. ' Eagles Auxiliary Plans to Honor Past Presidents Bobbie Brooks Swimwear Members of the local Eagles Auxiliary will fete their past presidents and charter members at a special event on April 22, beginning at 8 p.m. at the Aerie home. and Wed-nesda- All be Beach Botique members are urged to present for the evening, which will Include apotluckdln-ne- r Immediately following the meeting. Old watches are still being collected by the groups service chairman. The watches will be repaired free of charge and used In teaching programs at the Utah State Training school In American Fork- - Soroptimists Hear Student From Thailand A PALMER DIAMOND met on April Soroptimists 18 at the home of LaPreal Wight and Sherma Hansen ser- ved as President Lenore Romer reported on the convention which she and Amy Hanaen attended on April 3,4 and 8 In Colorado Springe, Guest speaker for ths evening ls Miss Zany Amatlvadathana of Thailand. AFS sxchang student, who talked on her native land and demonstrated how to slice a pineapple. Refreshments wtr served by the hostesses. like these Biscuit appetizer delicious innclu are always a welcome addition to your recipe Ole. Prepare rich biscuit donah and roll out to thickness. button mushWrap rooms, olives, cocktail franks, Vienna sausages or cheese cubes In small squares of the donah. Sprinkle with celery, poppy or sesame seeds and bake In a hoi oven (4BQQF.) W to 10 minutes. GIFT Of - i i i LOVE l s t " A I li,, is ( With Matching Wedding Ring 75 up n h well-draine- JEWELRY a-- r, biggest BUNK BEDS Cub Pack 209 t Mill i ieei ieei es GOLFERS HEADING up the committee will Include the Handicap Chairman Mra. James Ford to be assisted by Mrs. Jerry Fruln and Mrs. C, J. Beta, lsyj Tournament chairman Mrs. Sammle Jenkins with Mrs, Roy Barnard In charge of monthly league play, andMesdames Wll. llama and Myrna VanderFord on the committee; Publicity and historian will be Mr. Curt Garmager, with Mra. Delbert Hadfleld as team captain for the year. Ladles Day hostesses will be Mrs. Wilma Wlxom, chairman, and Mrs. Scott Horsley; Bridge Srd biggest seller less The important thing about being popular Is staving that wav. Hide-Tra- ck Pontiac ser-vice- Tours Hatchery Cub Pack LDS ward d and putting them Into the paper bag that Is destined for the bottom of the garbage can. Lovely toys like toilet paper rolls, cottage cheese cartons, juice cans and unrecognizable objects also get tossed Into this CHECK FOR BOOKS Mrs. Don Chase of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers club delights librarian Miss LaPreal Wight with a check for $150 to purchase new books for the local library. The money is from the proceeds of the recent Bingo Benefit party under the chairmanship of Mrs. Jack Wren, and was presented in memory of the late Mrs. Ruth Kelly in observance of National Library Week, 2 Innerspring mattresses 209 of the Ninth visited the Fish and Mink Farm Hatchery located in Mantua last week, and enjoyed a tour of Its faclll. ties and a talk on Us processes. Under the leadership of For la Cazler, boys from Den 1 attending the event Included Victor and Hurt Fisher, Richard and Robert Miller, Kevin Godfrey, Alan Dixon and Perry McKin- 2 Box Springs for Jr '8'f non. Den 2 under the leadership of Den Mother LuAne Keller included Lynn Wlxom, David Keller, Jeffery Cazler, Robert Bennett, Curtis Smith, Casy Whitaker, Karrell Flfleld and Erick Allred. They were also accompanied by Guide Patrol member Randy Keller. At the repent National on Medical Quackerv It was reported that sraDe Inlre will not reduce weight, blueberry Julrp 1 not a cure for diabetes, and olive oil will not prevent appendicitis. Con-fir- es m 8 HOURS IS ALL IT TAKES FOR EVERTON COMPANY TO REBUILD MATTRESS CALL EVERTON MATTRESS. YOUR OLD TODAY, SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. 3rd biggest seller by more than ever stock up on fliUt for the weekend EVERTON ! MATTRESS COMPANY AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION hirmti t hi ( inh'i i)dir OF UTAH 24 East 1 st South Sea your authorized Pontiac dealer for a wide choice Wide Tracks end Qood used cars, too, of 7 COPPIN MOTOR CO. Phone PA . 31 17 E. SECOND SO. BRIGHAM CITY c.i'ia Vi",', |