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Show r I 4 7 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah r Baptist Womens Society Holds Thursday, October 3, 1963 Installation Meet The Womens Missionary Society of the First Southern Baptist church of Brigham City held the annual Installation service Tuesday evening, Oct. 1, at Maddox Ranch House. Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA 33853 wwwwwpwmupiitjij vy 1'inri Honeyville Couple Says Vows non; - " Tf a x !f t t u X A X ' i i I u Business Women . PLAN LDS EVENTS Stakes in planning the Representing the four local LDS Freedom of Truth programs to be presented 'Tuesday, Oct. 8, are Becky Hansen of the Box Elder stake; James Schroeder of the South Box Elder stake (seated); and Rae C. Burt, music director for the North Box Elder stake; and Leo Ware, speech and drama director for the Brigham City stake. Four LDS Stakes Schedule Freedom of Truth Event ,'ii an accordian and guitar duet by Andy Hunsaker and Sanford honeymooned to the northwest and are now mak. lng a home In Honeyville. L.. q MASTER OF ceremonies was Roland Allen, who Introduced a vocal solo by Kathleen Bott, a reading by Margaret Bott, and Kay. The couple !f i book. Four Box Elder county LDS stakes will present the church, wide "Freedom of Truth pro. grams on Tuesday, Oct. 8. The program Is being presented In LDS churches throughout the country, with the local area planning the events on a stake basis. Presentations will be made by the MIA, with each ward participating under the leader, ship of the presidencies and superintendencies of the stakes. Each program will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8, with the South Box Elder stake holding Its event In the Fifth LDS ward chapel, the North Elder and Brigham City stakes Joining together In the new stake center, and the Box Elder stake meeting In the Jun. lor High school. The public is Invited to attend the programs, which are being presented for all ages with appeal to the entire family. Box Lady Golfers Plan Annual Awards Banquet Ladies of Elks Brigham City ladles golfaux. illary will hold Its annual Golf Awards banquet on Wednesday, To Oct. 9, at the Tropical rest, aurant, according to Mrs. S.L. Brigham City Ladles of Elks Moskowltz, general chairman. will gather on Monday, Oct. 7, at the lodge hall for the first There will be a social hour regular meeting of the season. from 6 to 7 p.m. followed by An Interesting program fea. dinner, after which golf awards luring a style show of knitwear for the season will be made and for fall and winter will be pre. compllmentery toasts given to sented, with models showing the the outgoing officers. An enter, In weaves for and latest dress tairilng program Is planned for casual wear. Both suits and the event. eportswear In wool and cotton Reservations for the event will be modeled, with styles must be made by Monday, Sept. 7 for women and children. Fall activities of the, club by calling Mrs. Moskowltz, or have begun, and all wives of signing up at the clubhouse. Cost Elkj are cordially Invited to of the dinner will be $1,75 per plate. Join In the groups functions. Plans will be made at the meet, Assisting on the committee Ronald Packer, lng for the year's programs will be Mrs. and all members are urged to Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. be present by President Mrs. Eugene Wixorn and Mrs. Dean View Styles Nell Hoesel. Candland. Meet for Dinner meeting of the September Brigham City Business and Pro. fesslonal Womens club was held on Sept. 16 at the Tropical restaurant, with President Thurza Kingston conducting. Anna Erickson gave the collect. Alberta Valentine gave a very final program on personal development with an effective buzz session included. Those taking part were LeonraRomer, Lena Jorgensen, Elnora Bow. cutt, Joyce Frlsby, Elva Pier, son, Hazel Breltenbeker, Anna Errlckson, Elizabeth Preston, Nielsen and Thurza Mabel Kingston. X Special ministries, Barbara social chairman, Elise Hassell; program chairman Joyce Cornish; prayer chair, man, Janet Lancaster; Inter. GA counselor, Barbara Em. Junlor-Gbery; counselor, Edna Kilgore; publicity and pub. liclations, Edna Wight. Bibb; HONORARY MEMBERS Civic Improvement club Thursday voted seven ladies as honorary members of the club. Pictured above, they are left to right, front. Mrs. Z. W. Earl, Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Mrs. Ross Bowen; back, Mrs. Theron B. Lee, Mrs. James Romer, Mrs. Emma Stevens and Mrs. Harvey Erdman. Each of the ladies has been a member of Civic Improvement club for 35 years or more. a was later feted at a bridal reception In the Honeyville LDS ward recreation hall. t, xq f, man, Madge Stinson, of Honeyville. A luncheon for the family of the bride and groom was held at the home of the bride, grooms parents, and the couple WED IN TEMPLE Mr. and Mrs. Haber Eugene Bcftlt exchanged vows recently in the Logan LDS temple. The bride is the former Bonnie Kay Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hunsaker of Honeyville. i 4X , Shan, Maxine Satterwhlte; secretary.treas. urer, Janet Lancaster; mission study, Madge Stinson; com. Marlene munity missions, Childress; stewardship chair, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hunsaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott, all LITTLE flower girls Rebecca Hunsaker and Elizabeth Bott wore dresses of light cotton in a green flowered pattern and carried yellow carnation baskets. Best man Steven John made a trip from Phoenix, Ariz., for the wedding. Ushers were Lu. alne Hunsaker and Harvey Hun. saker. Centering the hall was a three tiered wedding cake, with dainty yellow and green flowers and bells decorating a white base. Guests were served by Mrs. Leila Grover, Kathleen Bott and Dorothy Bott In the kitchen, and Nadine Fawcett and Melba Benson serving the tables. The unopened gifts were ar. ranged by Lualne and Harvey Hunsaker, and recelvedby Billy and David Buchanan. Marilyn Bingham presided at the guest r ( President, Mrs. Hazel August. Wrlst-lengt- h were sleeves pointed at the ring finger, and were complimented by a scoop neckline. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses surrounding a large white orchid. Matron of honor Betty Lou Hunsaker and bridesmaids Va. Lun Boothe, Jean Peart, and Margaret Bott were dressed of lime green crystalline. They carried bouquets of yellow chrysantheumus. 4 Mrs. Joyce Cornish retiring welcomed those president, attending and the invocation was given by Elise Hassell. Following dinner, a vocal solo was presented by Ray Stinson. Dr. Roberta Edwards In. stalled the officers to serve during the coming year. The new officers were listed as t, V 4 follows: Logan LDS Temple was the setting for solemn nuptial rites uniting Bonnie Kay Hunsaker and Heber Eugene Bott of Honey, vllle in marriage during late THE BRIDE was lovely In an original gown styled and made by her mother. It was fashioned of white satin "brocade with a small bow of similar fabric at the waist. A slight train dipped In the skirt, which was sytled with unpressed pleats. L Local WEEK Oneta Thorne appointed Art for the area director. ART Mrs. HEAD Dunn has been Week chairman by the district Graduate Miss Patricia Ann Fitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Fitch of Brigham City was recently pledged to Alpha Gamma Delta, interna, Local tlonal social sorority for col. lege and university women. Pledged by the Epsilon Eta Is chapter located at Texas Chris, tlan university in Fort Worth, Miss Fitch Is a freshman sec. ordary education major. Gamma Delta has Alpha Mrs. Oneta Thorne Dmn, pioneered in two fields of local artist, recently received work-cam- ps for under, an award for her excellent ser privileged children and ad. vice for Utah observance of vanced training of counselors American Artists Art Week dur. In Job placement for the lng the month of November, handicapped. 1962. Presenting the award was Mrs. Eliza R. Fillmore, Utah Woman Appointed Art Chairman AAW director. As a result of Mrs. Dunns service Utah places second in art activities and took third place with the press book. Dunn has served for Mrs. several years as art chairman for November art month In Brigham City and last year directed activities In both Logan and Brigham City. The announcement of her award also stated that Mrs, Dunn will serve for the year of 1963, and It Is hoped that Utah will again be at the top of the nation In art activities during the month of November. ' ' 1 lutheran women society s-- Lutheran Church Women will its regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. in the Holy Cross Lutheran church. Program for the evening will be a report from Mrs. Donald T. Ranstrom, recent delegate to the United Church Women convention held at Jackson Lake in Lodge Wyoming during September. All women of the church are cordially Invited to attend the meeting. hold Civic Improvement Club Honorary Members Lists Joins Sorority Seven prominent Brigham City women were made honor, ary members of the Civic Im. provement club at the clubs meeting Thursday. Honored for having been members of the club for 35 years or more were Mrs. Theron B. Lee, Mrs. James Romer, Mrs. Emma Stevens, Mrs. Harvey Erdman, Mrs. Zenos Earl, Mrs. L, A. Richardson and Mrs. Ross C. Bowen. They Joined 16 other ladies In the position of honor. Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, club president, presided at the meet, Guest speakers for the after, were John Hansen and Park Gerard of Thiokol Chemical corporation, who presented a film entitled "Solid Ground, and discussed the missile In relationship to its location In this area. They pointed out that unity Is providing manpower to construct the mis. siles can help to bring about and good will. peace Women of the Aldersgate Several musical numbers Methodist church will meet on were by Mr. and Mrs. presented Thursday, Oct. 10, at 8 p.m. Leron Johnsen. The program at the home of Mrs. Ben Jones 518 South Fifth West, for a regular meeting of the Womens Society for Christian Service. Speakers for the WSCS meet, lng will be Mrs. W.C, Robinson, local president of United Church Women, and Mrs. Ted Crawford who Is a member of the World Community Day Committee. They wlU address the group on United Church Women, which will include lnterdenomina. tlonal homes and forlegn missions studies and lnterre. latlons of people and nations. Save regularly with All Interested women are In. vited to attend the newly formed U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Methodist womens group. . good for one FREE This coupon g FREE bottle of Shu Makeup with the purchase of one Color set at JEWELRY PALMER noon Good until October 2, 1963 Methodist WSCS Sets Meeting Help Keep America Strong FALL FERTILIZATION PAYS There are many advantages to fall fertilization with USS Nitrogen Fertilizer: BEAT YOU THE SPRING RUSH O DONT HAVE YOU TO WORRY ABOUT THE ' OF UNCERTAINTIES WEATHER SPRING IS FERTILIZER WORKING FOR YOU ALL WINTER LONG Programs Gray Ladies program day at the Pioneer Nursing home this week featured vocal numbers by Ralph Westover. Each Tues. day such a program is present ed to the elderly residents at the home, with the Gray Ladles In charge of the program. Persons with talents such as playing the accordian, piano or other musical Instruments, or vocal soloists or singing groups are asked to donate their time to this worthwhile program by calling Mrs. Lynn Norton at or the Red Cross 2. office at PA3-5The programs are pi esented at the Pioneer Nursing home on Tuesdays, and similar plans are underway for presentations at the Godfrey Nursing home. PA3-595- COUPON FREE lng. Gray Ladies Seek Talent For T. Shaw and Mrs. Ken Jensen lead the pledge of alllglance to the flag. Prior to the meeting, dellc. ious refreshments were served by a committee comprised of Mrs. DeLonne Anderson, chair was Introduced by Mrs. man; Mrs. James Hansen, Mrs. Richard S. Major Jr., Mrs. Rex Beasley. Club members were greeted Baron, Mrs. Arthur Linford, at the door by Mrs. Earl Mad. Mrs. Max Morgan, Mrs. Veran sen and Mrs. Troy Miller. The Boothe, Mrs. Frank Earl and prayer was given by Mrs. Roy Mrs. Cam Longley Jr. USE LABOR YOU Xvsfr AND EQUIPMENT MORE EFFICIENTLY YOUR CROPS GET AN EARLY START NEXT SPRING 3 Mrs. Kingston thanked Inez Erb and Elizabeth Preston for their help In putting on the window display program for Peach Days, after which Joyce Frlsby gave a statement of the Women of Status being established by the governor. Margaret Evans was named as delegate to the Womens Anna council. Legislative Erickson presented Elva Pier, son, Immediate past president, with a cowboy hat as greeting Members of the Book Lore from the national convention club met at the home of Mrs. which she recently attended In Grace Ferguson on Thursday Dallas, Tex. The Brigham City evening, with President Velda club was honored for equalizPalmer conducting the meeting. ing and stabilizing their club Items of business Include the for the year 1962.63. election of new officers. Chosen Meeting was adjourned after as president of the group for delicious dinner was served to the coming year was Blythe the members and two guests Tlngey, with Violet Tlngey as present. secretary. A vote of thinks was extended to Velda Palmer and Lola Nielsen for a successful BRANDED year in office. MarketNEW YORK (UPI) New members welcomed to ing experts report there are the organization were Mrs. more than 20,000 brand names Doris Bylngton, Mrs. Phyllis of Items. Owen. The brand system had Its beThe book review was pre. ginning back In the dawn of sented by Nora Gunderson civilization. The earliest re- "Grandmother and tire Priests corded brand was found in the by Taylor Caldwell, after which ruins of Pompeii. It was a loaf dessert luncheon was served tc of bread carrying the sign of 16 members by the hostess. the baker. He signed his loaves The October meetlrg was so his customers would know scheduled to be held at the home of Lola Anderson. which baker to patronize. 6 YOU GET MORE PASTURE IN EARLY SPRING Book Lore Club Elects Officers YOU KELP PREVENT COMPACTION OF h. THE SOIL YOU INCREASE YIELDS only at A of i t I This year, see the dealer that sells USS Nitro- gen Fertilizers and learn how The Program That Pays can help you THIS FALL. JA Brigham Nitrogen Uggl Fertilizers City 0 4 4 neeml i ' i ' |