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Show made the members meeting, sandwiches of shredded cheese mixed with dried beef, tuna and egg, and meat, sweet pickle and salad dressing. Meeting at 10 a m. on July 5. the group discussed business be-- , fore spending their time canning sweet cherries for storage President Sheryl Haidy presided at all of the meetings, while i Bosley served as acting re- Happy Birthday" to several members, the group worked on their gowns. Junior leader Melva Jean Peait cooked dinner on her next door patio for the girls, and they had an enjoyable luncheon at gaily decorated tables Present were leadeis Mis Ken S Jensen and Mrs Gilbert Jensen. Chnstie Butler, Carol Simcox, Darlene Bouck, Vickie Jensen, Karen Knudsen, Nadine Cazier, and Jolene Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 14, 1960 ing THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, of the Ro-be- lt porter BUSY SEW N SEWS met last Friday to continue their sewing instruction in The print bags being made up by the members were all completed and each girl is now working on either a dress skirt and blouse, or blouse and shorts. The Busy Sew 'n Sews are untee in singing Today is Monday der the leadership of teachers Alan Young led the group in re- Mrs Donna Newton and Miss Japeating the pledge of allegience to net Stumm. the flag, and Susan Fillmore led the pledge. Judy Haramoto called the roll. CLEVER CLOVERS met at the Guests at the meeting included home of Sherilee Jensen last Mrs. Betty Dilworth, mother of week Terry Richards opened one of the woth prayer, after girls, and Marcia the meeting Yamasaki, a former Crazy Cook- which Elaine Sheffield read the er. Linda Knudsen gave a minutes The group discussed ways in demonstration on seams and the which to encourage members ar- group finished making their beach the riving promntlv for meetings and bags. Betty Johnsen gave finally decided to fine members closing prayer, followed by re10 cents for unexcused tardiness. freshments served by Linda KnudThe group voted unanimously to sen. The Clever Clovers met at the continue meeting during the winter Main business of the meet- home of Mrs Barbara Rowe on ing was to determine the years July 8. Jansen Rowe called the program. It was decided that meeting to order, after which each month except September and Linda Knudsen opened with prayDecember, a special meeting and er Elaine Sheffield read the minprogram would be held. The com- utes of the preceding meeting. A munity service shall also take demonstration on plackets and place in the months to come. An- laying on patterns was given by other July meeting was scheduled Terry and Richards, Nancy at the Corinne Buddhist church Shields gave the closing prayer Terry Richards also served the 1 -- V" i j t Uf v , TASTE THE FRIDAY evening, July 8. 20 Tremonton members gathered ofat the Tremonton Extension Besfice to organize a club sie Hansen, home demonstration agent, and Ray Finch, assistant county agent, presided while Ruth Yamasaki, mayorette of the 1960 4 H Youth Conference, conducted the meeting. Short reports on the leadership conference in Logan, the Corinne (Triple C) Community dug, and the Garland safety week were given. The purpose of the club was discussed before the election of officers. Results of the election were: Julie Haramoto, West Brigham, president; DeAnn Jensen, Garland, vice presiden; Marilyn Corinne, secretary Reporter to the Tremonton Leader is Deem of Garland and the reporter to the Box Elder News and Juornal is Nanette Owens of Corinne Recreation for the group are Ruth Yamasaki of Corinne and Pamela Cape-ne- r TRIPLE C CLUB met Tuesday, July 5, at the Corinne Buddhist church. Ruth Yamasaki called the meeting to order, after which Loraine Yamasaki led the executive board, recreation committee and community service commit- Man of boxing, fought in every He Took lm All On through PARIS (UPI) ueoiges Caipen division from flyweight ranees famed "Oidiid he ivyweight t.er, ( f o V ' ry w t I i ' MS b Xo JAMES CROW erratrd rhe lift! Sjbfl mo.irro boorboo preferred bourbon U o W Or w OLD CROW Americas &' ' k A GREATNESS of historic T; v Mis-ras- i, -- La-Ra- y of . LIONS OFFICERS These members of the Brigham City Lions club took office at an installation dinF. Leland Seely, president; Claudius Front, iett to right, Troy Miller, first and A. Elwyn Seely, international counselor. Second row, left to right, Olsen, second Marvin Olsen, lion Einer Larsen, director; Frank Dallon, tail twisier; Dick Parsons, tamer; John Hoffer, spizzerinkter; S. W. Beecher, director, and Wayne Loveland, chairman of the pro- Garland Officers from the boys club will be elected to complete the quorum at the next meeting, July 15, at 8 p m. in Bear River City recreation hall Pi eliminary plans have been made for an executive committee with repi esentatives ftom each refreshments H4PPY CLOVFR members met 14 All and older Next meeting of the group is club. June 10 at the Corinne Buddhist scheduled for to join. It is hoped Thursday, July 14, are urged church with two four at 2 leaders, p m. at Mrs. Barbara Rowes that this club will stimulate the members, and two visitors pres- home. club meminterest of older ent. Cheryl Hardy called the bers THE MEETING of the Nimble meeting to order, after which the creamed foods EIGHT BELLS met June 20 at Thimbles started by a song led by group discussed and their preparation and made the home of their leader, Mrs Susan Hailing Vicki Nelson gave the assignments for the next Ken S Jensen The pledge was the prayer. Karen Nelson led in led by Marilyn Reeves and week the the pledge The minutes were held Another demonstrated called group sewed and meeting 21 found five members and one their shortie nightgowns Other Karen Nelson gave a demonleader present. After being call- leader of the group is Mrs Gil- stration on the round collais, then ed to order, the grouD joined in bert Jensen while Melva Jean Sheila Jensen gave a demonstia-tioThe making Peart acts as junior leader Reon pressing a skirt Treva songs singing of salads was discussed and the freshments were served by Dar- Johnson gave a demonstration on girls participated in making fruit, lene Bouck. setting in a sleeve They worked June 27 the Eight on pajamas for the rest of the cabbage and lettuce salads. Monday, Members met again June 23 at Bells met again at the home of1 time. Treva Johnson served re- the Corinne Buddhist church to Mrs. Ken S. Jensen. After sing-- freshments discuss business and to learn about the preparation of main dishes Thev learned about makand creamed ing ham toastwich ON OUR eggs and fish after which they m at p adjourned Sandwich preparation was the topic of discussion for the meeting ' of the Happy Clovers on June business 28 a short Following June n 1 ner last week. t; Light Mild 86 Proof STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY KENTUCKY t; OLD CROW DIMILLERY gram committee. CO.. FRANKFORT KY.DISTR BY NATIONAL Read Show Winner Tc!d The Willard Second ward won first place in the Box Elder stake road show competition held recently, accoidmg to an announcement made this week by Mr and Mrs Rudolph Rasmussen, stake drama directors Title of the Willard presenta-tation was "Missing Pa;ius From the Ages The stake theme for I960 was "Pages From the Aces Judges for the event were from Beai River stake, Mrs. Rasmussen said The district road show finals will be held Aug. 6 at the Box Elder High school auditorium 1 GET vv. F JT 1 4 j vVi 1 f I4- i V If FRESH SLICED FFA Meeting HALIBUT STEAKS Slated Monday 5 POUND LOAF Members of the Box Elder F F. chapter will meet Monday evening, July 18, at 8 p. m. in the ag room at Box Elder High, according to Steve Ward, president it Any Size Piece 1 sL i r MILD CHEESE y? r. - A This will be the first meeting summer and all members including ninth grade boys are urged to attend An interesting program has been Guest speakers will be planned. Gerald Young and Ken Woolsten-huimrodeo men tiom Oakley. of Utah Young is the Young and Young Rodeo Co a rodeo is and Woolstenhulme cowboy He is past president of the Rocky Mountain Rodeo Assn and has been named all around cowboy and bareback champion of the group. These men will also show movies of rodeo events for the FFA of the boys. A good attendance is Ward said RIB END CUT PORK CHOPS SWIFTS FREMIUM 1 LB. CELLO PACKAGE FRESH Price, 16, car H. 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