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Show J Save at Ogden First Federal THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, July 6, 1965 i mm Texans Visit In and... Brigham Mr. and Mrs. James Mor. rls from Dallas, Tex., have been visiting with his parents, Mr. Mrs. J.W, McMilllan of Brigham City. The Morrises also visited many friends In town and re. ported having a wonderful time. and League of Women Voters Slates Membership Brunch national, state and local Import ance and arrives at a group consensus on each question be. fore taking any public actions. City League of Brigham Women Voters has launched its annual membership drive with a series of patio brunches. The first event was held at the patio of Mrs. Ron Swenson on Tues. day, July 29, and the second Is scheduled on the patio at the residence of Mrs. Lloyd Robin, ette, 76 North Second East, on Wednesday, July 7, from 10 a.m. until noon. IT WAS FORMED TO promote understanding of the processes of democracy and to provide women with a chance to gain non.partlsan knowledge of the issues at hand, both at elec, tlon time and throughout the year. Studies undertaken by the local group have Included a Know Your Town" booklet, a county survey, studies of the local police and fire depart, ments, a study of the city fl. and the nanclal structure, current study of the Box Elder school district which will con. tlnue until the fall. Guests served themselves from a table centered with a fluted melon filled with melon balls and cherries, surrounded by trays of dainty pastries and nut breads. Greeting guests were Mrs. Byron Huntsman, and Mrs. Barry president, Saunders, membership chair, man, along with members of the local league. - v.' m f I! .... - H -- V PC ;invO-- , OiTJl Ah rim tr rt ,T Lti MEMBERSHIP BRUNCH Members ot the League ot Women Voters of Brigham City sre undertaking their annual membership drive with a series of patio brunches for prospective members. Pictured are Mrs. Byron Huntsman, president, with Mrs. Barry A second patio bunch Saunders, membership chairman, at the first of the events. Is scheduled for Wednesday, July 7. ft TRAIN OF RED, and blue held materials studied by the League In Its national, state and local pro. grams along with Its voter ser. vice projects from past years. League membership Is open to any citizen over 21 years of age, and dues are purposely kept low to attract as many The members as possible. na. group Is of a ture and studies questions of To Old Collection Stanley Desjaredlns, -- Im glad you made It back you long holl. How did you weekend, all right from day Fishing, spend the Fourth? boating, swimming, fireworks, contests, parades were all there for your choosing. Then there was the temptation to Just re. lax In a big chair on the pat. lo with a cool drink and dinner cooked on the charcoal grill. Whatever you did, Tuesday morning looks just the same to all of us. The beginning of another week, and were back In the harness again. Had a chance to chat with several of my good friends Line of Party during the some holidays and gathered items about recent newsy visitors to our city and some gay accounts of Interesting sum mer vacations. w biltli 1 CALLED MRS. MARY Owen Sunday to get an Item about her recent visitors, and It was good to hear that I Pearse her sister, Mrs. Ruth Pearse of Inglewood and Wallace, Ruths daughter Mrs. William (Venna Ann) Sturgis and the three Sturgis children, Vanessa, William and Rod ofWood. land Hills, Calif, had spent a week In Utah visiting with re latlves and friends. divided The Californians their time between Marys In this city and another sister and brother-in-law- , Col. and Mrs. G. B. McGary of Ogden. also visited with Dr. Pearse. They Salt Lake City and Mrs. Harper In A GROUP OF BRIGHAM CITY women traveled to Bountiful on Wednesday to the Dale Butter, fields new home where they enjoyed dinner and an evening Included In the of visiting. group were Mrs. Robert Call, Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs. George A. Nielsen Jr., Mrs. Cliff Richardson, Mrs. Bud Slegfriend of this city and Mrs. Reese (Janice Eskel sen) Allen of Bountiful On Tuesday of last week eight fromer school chums got to, gether for dinner at Maddox Ranch house and an evening of visiting and catching up on the latest news, The guest list Included Mrs. Perry (Liz Eskel. sen) Peters, Fort Sill, Okla., Joan Morris, Mrs. Ruth Noal Dixon. Salt Lake City, Mrs. Max (Betty Lou Jones) Walker, Tremonton, Mrs. Reed (Marilyn Call) Walker, Mrs. Edgar (Shirley Blaylock) Richardson, Mrs. Bud (Margene Balls) S leg fried of this city and Mrs. Vau ghn (Anora Eskelsen) Gordon, La Mirada, Calif, Sx i Vv'' -- ' ' Vft. v A x VY" x; V.'X. - AT s & '5 ' X ' . - X. View 234 East Third North, claims these lines from a poem en. titled Values by Jans Mer. chant fit her hobby a trees, ured collection of old bottles, discards of another generation. St. Henrys Altar society will see some of this collection and 9 xfT Ssv Altar Society Mrs. 723-622- - . y civil rights legislation and re. vision of Utah election laws. Nations, and the current Item on the utilization of human re. sources. Women Interested In League membership are Invited to at. tend the Wednesday morning coffee or to call Mrs. Barry Saunders at her home. trash... Phono S?? ON A STATE level the schools have also been studied, with the current study item Including A CLEVER white Some are so blindly rash, They call anothers treasure By Ruth i This rled young woman has registered her cholc es for wedding gifts through our BRIDAL REGISTRY Jant Evelyn Jenwn See her choices at PALMER JEWELRY Member Guild of Diamond Exports hear Mrs. Desjaredlns tell Mrs. Doug (Rita Call) Evans who about it at the regular monthly is visiting here from Rochester, meeting, Wednesday, July 7. N. Y.; Mrs. Howard G, (Nan. The meeting will be held In the cy Stoller) Bales Jr., Mrs. church hall and will begin at Bud Mrs, Edgar 8 p.m. Siegfried, Richardson of this city, and Mrs. Perry Peters, Fort Sill. A delightful vacation In Call, fornla has been enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Nelson. They traveled to Rialto, Calif, whers they visited with their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laThose are Just two Richard Nelson and visited with words that make other relatives In Anaheim, and Beach Hollywood. Long Long Distance The following marriage 11. They toured Universal studios, censes have been Issued from and Mrs. Nelson was chosen such a happy, from the touring group to have the office of county clerk K, B, personal Idea. make-uput on by a proles, Olsen during the past week: slonal which proved an Inter, Youll agree-wh- en Paul Velasquez, 20, Bert estlng experience. They also attended a Met. Dodger baseball Brigham City and Cathie Gayle you pick up your game, Leaving southern Call, Maddocks, 17, Brigham City, phone and go fornla, they went up the coast Issued June 28 with consent of to San Francisco and visited Narclso Velasquez, father of the visiting. W, and Frankie with friends, Mr. and Mrs. groom Allen (Norma Jensen) Murdock. Maddocks, mother of the bride. Mountain home they toured Coming States Derek Gent, 32, Los Angeles, Tahoe, Carson City and Virgin, and Deanna Marie Tea, 22, la City. Tefephone issued on Mr. and Mrs. Asel Robinette Brigham City, and son Craig and their son. June 29. and daughter Mr. and Leo Branz, 38, Ogden, and Mrs. Dell Nichols with their two children Carey and Lore re-- 1 Mary Elizabeth Dlckamore on turned recently from a six. day Vlnsant, 34, Ogden, Issued 29. June tour of the They traveled to South Dakota where they visited the Black Hills and Mt. Rushmore and then went to Spearflsh and saw the famed Passion Play.' They came back through Yellowstone park, enjoying sightseeing In that area and then returned home. The were expeclally youngsters OVD thrilled to see the wild animals WOW In the park and other places along their route. n "HERE'S QT Marriage DAD" Licenses mld-wes- PRICES HAVE COME Party Six-Sta- ke Slated Tonight Is Follow Every Rainbow the theme of the six. stake M. Men and Gleaner German party, Tuesday, July 6, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Girls home. Everyone Is encouraged to wear German or Swiss cos. tumes, and there will be games, program, dancing and refresh ments. The German party is being sponsored by the Brigham and North Box Elder stakes. and Glean, All ers, single people older than 18 are Invited to attend. s n DOWN ON MANY DRUGSI When; do you plan to go? Hawaii .1. Kuropc college education lor the children ... a new home . ... a ... a new car? Your dreams come true sooner when you save where your money rams more with insured safely. May we help you get there faster? 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