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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, April 27, 1 9 75 Sarah Yates, women's editor City, Utah 3 tejppemfiiii food fomily women social Church Women slate annual ITlay Fellowship Church Women United of Brigham City will observe the annual May Fellowship Day on Friday, May 2, with a potluck salad luncheon at 12 noon at the Christian Reformed church, 625 South Third East, followed by a speaker from Intermountain School in cooperation with the Native American friendship week activities. Sharing responsibility for the Sarah days activities are Moultrie, Linda Haak and Letitia Barnes. This years theme "Open to Live Fully is an invitation to women of the community to experience wholeness as persons, living life to the full, through personal growth and sharing in the lives of others. For Christian women this also means becoming open to those who have been damaged by society or cast out because of past acts, and to those who have been deprived because of economic circumstances. Not only will the women search to understand more fully the hopes of the Indian people, but they will seek ways in which they can open their lives and give of their volunteer hours to build a better relationship with Indians within the community and in the entire country. Women of all churches are invited to participate in the KARLA JOSEPHSON AND ROY HARDY Local couple will wed in' fTlay temple ceremony Mr, and Mrs. Karl Josephson of Brigham City announce the engagement of their daughter Karla to Roy Hardy, son of Mr. onj Mrs. Hardy, also of Brigham L. City. couple has selected May 2 as their wedding in a ceremony to be performed In the Logan LDS temple. That evening they will greet guests at a reception in the Brigham City South stake center. Mis s Josephson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She has attended Weber State college and is currently employed in a local dental office. Prospective bridegroom Hardy is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He has served in the US Army in Germany and Vietnam, and will graduate in a special program at Weber State college this spring. Following their marriage, they plan to reside in Brigham The local date and will trade vows and discussion and each is encouraged to bring a salad to luncheon program, City. DEONNE LUTTSCHWAGER AND RODNEY daughter, Deonne Luttschwager, to Rodney H. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Larsen of Brigham City. The couple will be married on May 6 in the Manti LDS temple. They will greet guests at a reception on May 7 in LDS ward cultural hall. the Brigham City Miss Luttschwager has completed her junior year at Brigham Young university, where she is majoring In fashion design. Prospective bridegroom Larsen is a graduate of Box Elder r LDS Seminary graduate. He atHigh school and a tended Utah State university prior to serving an LDS mission to Germany, and is now attending Brigham Young univerSixth-Elevent- four-yea- sity. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Provo and continue their studies at BYU. Legion auxiliary student order that beverage, rolls, tables, and nursery care can be provided adequately by calling either Sarah Moultrie at or Letitia Barnes at American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Monday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the War Memorial Home. 723-747- 8. Program chairman Beauty pageant will benefit By Ruth Phone Good morning! Especially to all of you who have put your winter coats away. I like people who arent afraid to live dangerously once in awhile. It will be the first of May in a little less than a week, the apricot tree just over the fence is starting to bloom and the red emperor tulips are in bloom. If you could just ignore the snow piled up on the mountains in the background. think as Humboldt Our happiness or said, unhappiness depends far more on how we meet the events of life than in those events themselves. I like to Stork Reports What better way to begin our news of happy events than to tell you whats new in the stork set. Mr. and Mrs. Ron H. Topik of Layton are delighted with the arrival of their new baby boy. He was born on April 20 in Ogden and weighed six and a half pounds. He will be named Justin David. Big brother Thomas is 18 months old and is visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Nick H. Topik and Mr. and Mrs. John Valcarce of this city for a few days until mom and dad get a little bit used to the new arrival. Great grandparents are Mrs. Sabine Estmeister of Salzburg, Austria; Mrs. Dale Hunsaker and Mrs. Avonia Valcarce both of this city. A great-grea- t grandmother Mrs. Martha Hunsaker lives in Rupert, Idaho. Mrs. Topik is the former Vickie Valcarce. Happy stork news comes from St. George where Mr. and Mrs. John C. Willie Jr. have a new baby boy born on April 10. They are going to name him Craig John. Other children are Scott, DeAnne, Janet and Karen. Mrs. Willie was the former Garilyn 723-622- the retarded 9 with the Kotters are Dr. and Mrs. Howard K. Belnap of Ogden. Hawaii comes word of the birth of a baby boy on April 16 to and Mrs. John Cosgrove. He weighed five pounds and will be named Matthew. The Cosgrove's are up in the clouds over the new baby as are big sisters, Tracy, 10 and Beth, 11 years old. Grandparents are Mrs. Alice Cosgrove of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaylor of Hawaii. Greatgrandmother is Mrs. Rose Shaylor of Hawaii. From far-awa- y Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Smith and daughter Marcie Ann of Fresno, Calif., spent eight days here visiting relatives and friends. They were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Rasmussen during their stay. Mrs. Rasmussen is his mother. While they were here Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Keller hosted a for them dinner which included their children, Kathy, Keith and Kenneth Keller, Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Rasmussen of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren of Bear River City. Mrs. Tom (DeOnn) Roberts of Bancroft, Idaho spent three days in Utah last week. She visited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells of Corinne, and spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Levinthal of this city and other friends will also be runners-u- p named and a Miss Congeniality. Utah girls between the ages of who are interested in competing for the title, may 13-1- 7 Buzzing Around visited "Love Around the World is this years theme for the around the world fashion show and Miss Charm Pageant to be held in Provo the latter part of June. All proceeds from the show and pageant activities will go to aid in research and education of Utahs retarded children. The winner, who will be chosen on poise, charm and personality as well as beauty will reign as Miss Utah Charm 1975 and will receive along with her crown and trophy, roses and various gift certificates from participating merchants. Four and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arval Marcroft k have returned from a visit in California. They went there to attend a funeral of her uncle and then visited in Long Beach, San Diego and San four-wee- obtain complete information and an entry form by writing to: Miss Charm Pageant, P.O. Box 963 Provo, Utah 84601. Only 30 girls from the state will be accepted. Marion Bernardino. In Norwalk they visited their daughter Mrs. Kay Castbo and got to see her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ricky Castro and tiny Tracy Lynn. old The seven-wee- k named Hiro from Japan, who resides with'h family in Ogden, will be the guest speaker. Delegates to the American Legion Auxiliary sponsored Girls State will be announced at the meeting. Refreshments will be served by a committee headed by Margaret Anderson assisted by Mary Olsen, Grace Price, Kathy Knudsen, and Darlene Stoddard. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Luncheon Event Aprils regular Neighborhood meeting for leaders and committee members will be in the form of a potluck salad lun- cheon on Monday, April 28, at the home of Manon Russell, 324 North Fifth East, beginning at 12 noon. An invitiation is extended to call Girl Scout leaders to attend since vital information concerning day camp will be available, and a social time is planned to get leaders better acquainhed with one another. Shirley Kilminster, retired neighborhood chairman, will be a special guest at this luncheon meeting. great-grandaught- of the Marcrofts has the distinction of being a sixth generation baby and has a grandmother in Ft. great-great-gre- who is 109 and lives Collins, Colo. The Marcrofts visited other children and their families, Mrs. Janice Baker also in Norwalk; Mr. and Mrs. John Marcroft in Buena Park; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry Marcroft in Mrs. Robert Lakewood; Marcroft in Garden Grove; and Mrs. Anne Wrowe in Rialto. Presents the MOTHER'S DAY CARDS MACK'S PHARMACY 97 South Main BRAUN MIXER I Payne. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie. Greatgrandfather is Edwin S. Roundy I DEAL MOTHERS DAY GIFT Day Camp annul Box Elder Day Camp is slated from Julie 6 in Box Elder campground, and promises its usual combinution of outdoor fun and nature activities. Volunteer leaders are always needed, and training will be provided free of charge for the day camp. Those interested may contact Mrs. Harold Burr at The - Red Cross Training Leaders are reminded that a regular Red Cross first aid be will course taught specifically for leaders of youth groups during the next week. Neighborhood chairman M.S. Burr can be contacted for further information. a aa a May a a a a a aa a a a Utah TOPS 69 club met on April 22 at Holy Cross Lutheran church under the leadership of Betty Cook. TOPS queen of the week was Marlene Scott with Willie KOPS Johnson as runner-up- . queen was Lois Greenlee, and each of the winners received a gift from the club. The group meets weekly on at 6 Tuesdays with weigh-ip.m. and the meeting from 6:30 to, 7:30 p.m. All persons interested in weight loss are invited to attend. Six local members will attend the 1975 state recognition day May 3 at Hillcrest High school in Midvale. There a state queen and king will be crowned, n division winners announced, KOPS members graduated, and workshops members. planned for local Golf luncheon slated Wednesday gains members; sponsors book review Af-IU- Willie is a land development consultant in St. George where s bowl plus a uniquely designed dough hook gives you Superior kneeding action Powerful three speed motor does all kinds of jobs, s Easy Cleaning. No projecting Comers on hard to get places. Bread making is made fast and easy with this versatile Kitchen machine. DAY DISCOUNT Contact Association 2nd and 3rd of University Women will receive national recognition at the annual convention slated for e in Seattle as a result of a 15 percent membership growth during the past year. President Mary Reeder announced the honor, but added that the chapter is more delighted with the increased the of womanpower organization than with the reception of the special honor. New members of the local AAUW include Nadine Stratford Dunn, Gladys K. Wagner, Betty P. Janial, Ruby Taylor, Mae Petersen, Fumi Quong, Helen S. Pierce and Fern Tovey. mid-Jun- Book Review During this year the club has also embarked on a new public service program of presenting free reviews of current books on the fourth Friday of each month. The book reviews are planned for 11 a.m. in the Community Still hoping for a reprieve from winter, members of the Brigham City Golf and Country club ladies auxiliary will hold their opening day at the local course on Wednesday, April 30, at the clubhouse. .... Theres a brunch at 10 a.m. for all members, with golfing if the weather is nice and bridge playing even if it isnt. A new program has been planned under which working members may sign up for play on Tuesday evening and their scores will be counted toward the Wednesday prizes. Reservations should be made with President Cill Sparks or by signing up at the clubhouse. project chairman Rose Curley. During the recent Portraits of Liberty community art week, Elizabeth Madsen presented a timely review of Alistair Cookes America: A Personal History of the United States. Other books presented during this series have included All the Presidents Men by Woodward and Bernstein reviewed by Bernlece Tait; Gift of Joy by Helen Hayes reviewed by Mary Reeder; The Rockefeller Billions by Jules Abel reviewed by Mary Reeder; "The Persecutors by Sergei Kourdakos reviewed by Evelyn Kay; "On Growing Up by Taylor Caldwell Tough reviewed by Evelyn Daines. Brigham Citys branch of the Center, What is the difference between green onions and dry, globular onions? According to the experts, there is no botanical difference. Green onions are merely those that are pulled while the tops are still green and before a large bulb has formed. im- mediately preceding the Friday luncheons for senior citizens. Everyone is invited to attend the reviews, according to Best Wishes, for 'Lovely KATHY BURNETT Bride-to-b- of e CALVIN WORKMAN May 2, 1975 They havo lifted savarol gift suggestions with us Our Service is to show you her gift wishes Free gift wrapping and delivery to the Brides PALMER JEWELRY 723-826- 5 9:00 p.m.!a a.m.-5:0- 0 a a a a a a a a a a a a Box Elder's "FULL SERVICE" Travel Center ffpouaD 2sD(o0(a South Main 623 FUU6 Brigham City, Utah I FREE TRAVEL BOOLE? American Express Deluxe Tour Folders Free chance to win a Deluxe 3 day-- night HOLIDAY FOR 2 at 2 - LAS VEGAS NEVADA Rotating s SPECIACMOTHERS W American DUNES HOTEL of Layton. they have made their home for the past nine years. Word comes from Kaysville that the Gary F. Kotters have a baby son. He weighed seven pounds 14 ounces and was born on April 22. They are going to name him Shawn. This is the couples first child and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hotter of this city. Sharing grandparent honors Gnu, SCOUT NEWS Dunn announces that an AFS student JN h RFS . state awQrd day and Mrs. Delmer Dewey of Calexico, Calif., announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their share with others. Although this is a potluck event, women are asked to indicate their attendance in t tops club sets Mr. hear 1 H. LARSEN Local man will claim bride in fTlauw wedding will 734-194- of the local American Association of University Women to honor are new members (front) Nadine Stratford Dunn, national for a growth qualify P. Janiak, (back) Fern Tovey, Helen S. Peirce, Fumi Quong and Gladys K. Wagner, Betty the from picture is Mae Petersen. Ruby Taylor. 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