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Show Legion Auxiliary Slates Regular Monthly Meet 'y ifi.U .S . V. ,K ' X. t 'tt 21 v .A-N- - CAra - i , - v ' V' ' .if The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting Monday in the War Memorial home starting at 7:30 p. m. The gathering will be under direction of Mable Forsgren, child welfare chairman. Members are requested to bring gifts since the organization will again conduct a gift shop at the Veterans hospital, Salt Lake City, at Christmas time. An auxiliary spokesmen said the items must be new but not constructed of glass or heavy metal. Suggested gifts were childrens games, toys, dolls, clothes, luncheon sets, towels, pillow cases, hotpads and novelty gifts. Welcome Wagon Club Gets Underway Locally With October Meeting and Officer Election Mrs. Ed Garrison, treasurer, and Mrs. James W. Welcome Wagon club of Brigham City met last Wednesday evening, Oct. 15, at the home of Mrs. Hazel Kassel with Mrs. Kassel and Mrs. Beth Epley. Temporary officers of the organization were elected as follows: Mrs. John D. Ensign, president; Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. R. E. Corder, secretary; Becky Marble's Friends Share Birthday Party t; i, ,v. - .. GAS WATER HEATER NEW NATURAL GAS USERS in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Holman ask about our Plan for Free Gas Water Heater with purchase of New Gas Furnace. CALL US TODAY FOR FREE HOME SURVEY AND ESTIMATE . . . l BEEHIVE APPLIANCE APPUANCE & HEXTIHG Phone Ogden 68 Collect EXport North Main Phone ? Iv Pictured are members of the Brigham Golf Club aux-- il G')LF AUXILIARY OFFICERS ary who became new officers of the club at its annual awards banquet. Front, left to right are Petty Call, secretary; Donna Mann, president; and Doris Abbott, vice president, f landing, Maxine Gardner, treasurer. Mamie Fruin, director; Ullala Hansen, holdover director, and Jessie Jepperson, director. i 41 j lames Officers H : I Federated Clubs Golf Auxiliary li Hold Silver Tea At Award Dinner -- Election of officers for the highlighted the Minaal awards banquet of the ' aham City Golf club auxilary at the Tropical Restaurant, nrtay night. Fonna Mann became the new Gurtha president, succeeding ViTnms, and Boris Abbot was elected to the post of vice presi" ung season 44 'i H II f ded. Olner officers were Betty Call, Maxine Gardner, t ensurer; Mamie Fruin and Jes-.' Jepperson, directors. Hold-- ' Nel--or ei directors were Clair and Ulala Hanson. F pedal guests at the event were Scott Horsley and Dean 1 n t4 Mi troduced. They were: Lola Winzeler, Edna Fronk Katie Fishburn, Chloe Sheffield Gurtha Williams, Don Thomas Elaine Holmgren, Jessie Jepper son, Donna Mann, LaVon Thomp son, Kay Freeman, Arvilla Powers, Idona Hamilton, Bonnie The annual silver tea for the Hazel Breitenbeker, Jorgensen, District Federation of Womens and Carrie Johnson. clubs was held Saturday in the Commons building on the Utah Stale University campus. Join Soroptimists The event was successful, acLogan Founder's Day cording to Mrs. C. R. Jones, president of the Northern disSoroptimists International of trict, who directed arrangements laBrigham City joined Logan with other district ofdies in observing Logan Foun- together ficers. ders Day last Thursday evening, Hosting the affair was the FacOct. 16, at the Bluebird Cafe in League of USU. President ulty Logan. of the Utah Mrs. Lon Eleven local members, Mrs. Logan, Fortfederation, Duchesne, spoke Luella Mrs. Canie Johnson, briefly and poured at the table. MacFarlane, Mrs. Ann Johnson, Vice President Mrs. Ted CochMrs. Elnora Bowcutt, Miss Sher-m- ran, Tremonton, also attended. Mrs. Marjorie Hansen, The program consisted of voRhodes, Miss Ida Merrell, Mrs. cal numbers rendered by Mrs. BreiMrs. Hazel Sonny Topik, Wendal Saunders and Anna Lee tenbeker, Mrs. Mabel Nielsen Price. Their accompanist was and Mrs. Grace Petersen, heard who also of the growth and history of the Mrs. Earl Johnston and postlude muplayed prelude as club told Una by Logan member of the textile sic. All are from Brigham City. department at the Utah State University. Smohey Says: Mrs. Josie Evans was chairman of the meeting which was presided over by Mrs. Ida Scott, president. A piano selection was played by Jeanae Erickson, former Girls State representative of the Logan club. of The program consisted oasts to the outgoing officers ky Mis. Jepperson, Mrs. Abbot, i!oel Kaiser, Blanche Hanson, hacl Breitenbeker, and Aldean ( A skit was presented by Airs. Abbott, Susan Taylor, Lucille Waldron and Margaret i ib-o- Bess. Presents Trophy Horsley presented his annual i'ophy for the most improved ji'a'cr to Eloise Palmer. Mrs. i'.'lmer also acted as mistress of i icmnnies. Another trophy for the most team match P ints scored in p'av went to Elaine Holmgren a d was presented by Candland. Mrs. Williams reciprocated by presenting Candland with a gift oe behalf of the auxiliary. Members of the team which placed second in the Northern di diet by being edged out by one and one-hal- f points were in Brigham City residents enjoy the comfort and economy of Sr' 4 a Ver-millia- Always Russian diplomat, whose career had steadily fallen since the revolution, was finally sentenced to die before the firing squad. In the international tradition he was offered one last cigaiette before being shot. As the sergeant held out the cigarette the old diplomat eyed it for some time, and then in a soft Dont you voice, whispered, have a kingsize? 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The youngsters enthusiasticalenly sang Happy Birthday, joyed individual cake with lighted candles and birthday refreshments and assisted Becky as she excitedly opened her many nice gifts. Halloween favors were presented to the little guests. Four ughted candles on the White, historian. birthday cake for Becky Marble, Plans for the next meeting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne were made. Meeting will be held Marble, told the glad news SaL on Tuesday evening, Nov. 11, at urday, Oct. 18, as a dozen little 8 p. m. in the Chamber of Com- tots met at the Marble home for merce rooms above Box Elder birthday fun. County Bank. Games on the lawn were diAll newcomers are invited and rected by Mrs. Marble with urged to attend. guest list including: Cyndie, Mrs. Kassel reminds that res- Charm and Jeffery George; Jac-kThere is one thing to be said about ignorance it surely caus- ervations are not necessary. Debra and Chris Valentine; es a lot of interesting arguments. When you read that inflation will make your money worth WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE INSTALLED A less, its no relief to reach into your pocket and discover that PAYNE GAS FURNACE you have nothing to worry about. and AMERICAN ;.v 4 Box Elder Brigham City Office: 129 South Main Street Phone 983 One |