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Show 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah schedules LWV Thursday, February 14, 1974 unit for Temple rite weds pair migrant study ceme Phone r League of Women Voters of Brigham City has scheduled two study units on the problems of migrant farm labor in Utah for the coming month, with the first unit to be scheduled on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 9:15 a.m. at the home of Mrs. J. P. Gurrister, 169 North Eighth East. 723-385- 3 Discussion leader for the day will be Mrs. John Hinchman with Mrs. William Yates as ; Music society slates an evening with dance Cecilian Music Society will Evening with Dance--pas- t and present for club members and the public on Friday, Feb. 15, at 7 p.m. in the Community Center. Dancers performing during the evening will be from Rozelle Henries dance studio, with Mrs. Henrie to present a history of dance through the ages leading up to demonstrations of ballet, tap and modern jazz dancing. Mrs. Henrie will show the history of dance in a slide series that will range from early primitive type dancing to great modern dancers in different areas of the art. She will also discuss the training and processes that a student goes through to gain necessary dancing skills. Seigel, "The Fairies by Katy and Ann Day Evanoff, Stumbling by Kathy Pratt, and Summer of 42, a modern ballet to be performed by the entire class. Club officers again extend an invitation to the parents of performing dancers, to the public, and to friends and families of club members to attend the evening performance. Local Dancers Local students performing will include Lisa Yagi, Lori Beth Seigel, Ann Evanoff, Katy Day, Annette Hansen, Jillair Henrie, Leslie Jensen, Hazel Coffman, Holly Purdue, Kathy Pratt and Deylene Jeffs. Specific numbers to be performed will include "Little Red TamBird by Lisa Yagi, bourine Dance by Lori Beth will be the subject of a talk to be given at the February meeting of the Brigham City Business and Professional Womens club present an Yeshara club will meet Friday night Ann Evanoff and Kay Day show ballet form that will be part of an evening of dance history and demonstration presented by Rozelle Henrle Dance Studio for a special meeting of the Cecilian Music club of Friday evening. DANCE TECHNIQUE Yeshara club will meet on Friday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Hilda Goucher, 134 West Third South. Mrs. Mae Balls will present the lesson on the current study book Exodus to Greatness." Membership is open to any woman who has served an LDS mission, and they are invited to call the hostess for further information. BPW to hear physician on drug use Pills, Capsules, -- - Dr. Thomas relation to the movement into increasingly mechanized farm techniques. There will be nursery care provided for the daytime meeting, with the nursery to be held at Gillespie hall. All women who plan to attend the meeting are invited to use the whether they are members or not. Membership in the League of Women Voters is open to all women of voting age (18 and over), with the group being a organization that studies and takes action on local, state, and national issues. Persons interested in further information are Invited to call membership chairman Mrs. Howard Bales or the hostess for the meeting. His Doctor of Wiesbaden, West Germany after which he became a physician in Brigham City. The meeting will be held at Ray and Cathys Cafe beginning at 7 p.m. Also Grace Jeppeson will present information on the Young Career Woman selection to be made next month; Alberta Valentine, state membership chairman, will tell of plans to form a new BPW club in the Tremonton area and Mary Humphrey will present the s being changes in the made to bring them Members of Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will continue their study and interest in the Brigham City public library at their regualr monthly luncheon plated for Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the Red Baron restaurant at 12:30 p.m. Guest speakers forming a panel for discussion will include Mrs. Jeanne Hinchman, League of Women Voters; Mrs. Velma Bunderson, board library member; Dr. Peter Knudson, city council library board representative; and Mayor Harold Felt. The group has questions that have been submitted to the speakers for their comments, and then the panel will receive questions from the group after their formal presentations. Club Project chest event A cedar chest full of household items will be won by some lucky ticket holder on Feb. 16 as the annual Cedar Chest charity project of the Eagles Auxiliary culminates in a drawing during the Valentine dance at the Aerie home. Winner of the chest need not be present to win, and the tickets may be purchased from any member of the auxiliary or by contacting chairman Mrs. Jake Eichorn or Church women will attend Party state assembly Take Trip Thought you might be interested in hearing about former Brighamites who are vacationing in far away places. The John Ellsworths have sold their ranch in Etna and are taking an extended tour of British Honduras. They left the first of February along with the Bryce Wilhites of Fruit Heights. The Wilhites are returning any day now while the Ellsworths will remain for a longer stay according to family members. Several local members of Church Women United will State annual Assembly of Church Women United in Utah scheduled for Friday, Feb. 15, at Christ Methodist church in Salt Lake City. The annual event will include reports of local groups, election of state officers, and then will focus on international and Looking over items in the cedar chest to be given for the annual Eagles Auxiliary cedar chest charity project are Mrs. Jake Eichorn, chairman, and Doris Nighswonger and Jill Parker. The chest will go to the winner of a drawing slated for Feb. 16 at the annual Valentine s dance. CEDAR CHEST New president is Lorraine Petersen, with Marion Dunn as vice president, Shirley Nichols as secretary. Retiring president is Emily who was assisted during the past year by Elsie Jensen as vice president and Mabel Forsgren as secretary. Refreshments were served by a committee headed by Marion Dunn, with Bertha Jensen and Emily Severns as committee relationships LOSE UGLY FAT President club installs new officers Severns in- as foreign students join the women and women for lunch representing their own cultural group or a foreign country explain the meaning of their costumes for the day. tergroup Start losing MONEY members. Bridge was then played by the members, both for fun and for prizes and Verabelle Knudsen won Boden candy as high scorer, and Lorraine Peterson won the prize for low score for the evening. Claire Nelson won the high cut honors. BACK. weight today MONADEX OR is a tiny tablet that will help curb your desire lor excess food. Eat less. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life . . . start today. MONADEX costs $3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 lor twice the amount. Lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: Center-22- 6 N. Skoggs Drug Main Orders Filled at Fulton Line. Stork Reports The Gary L. Hansens have named their new baby girl Trisha. She was born on Jan. 22 and weighed six pounds seven ounces. This is the couples first SLEEPERS 100 1 Mongomery, Tex., and Mrs. Robert Atkins of Houston, Tex. The exchanged couple wedding vows on Feb. 3 in Kansas City, Mo. The former Miss Andrews graduated from Box Elder High school with the class of 1970. They are now making their home at 3010 Harrison, Apt. 12, in Kansas City, Mo. whre both are employed. QJJP NWS should also be made by that date. Fort Brigham Nursery care will be Fort Brigham Camp of the available beginning at 12:15 at Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Gillespie hall for a charge of for three hours for the meet on Friday, Feb. 15, at 7 for p.m. at the home of Ella Hun- first child, and each additional child in the saker, 531 North Third West. All members are urged to attend. family. Deseret Camp Newcomers to the area are Deseret Camp of the invited to call the Welcome Wagon hostess Jackie Simmons Daughters of Utah Pioneers will at for a friendly call or meet on Monday, Feb. 18, at 2 for more information about the p.m. at the home of Arda club. Everton, 139 North Fourth East. Officers urged that all members be present. ts ten-cen- 3 child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rader, Corinne, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonda Hansen of this city. is Mrs. Elnora Halgren Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schow have named their new baby girl old Kirsten. She has a brother Richard. She was born on Jan. 23 and weighed six pounds four and a half ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schow of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Hansen, is Provo. Mrs. John E. Joseph, LaJolla, Great-grandmoth- Great-grandmoth- New traditional birthday party style. Spending the weekend in Utah from their studies at Ricks college in Rexburg, Idaho were Julie Price of Boise and Ann Johansson of Bellevue, Wash. They visited Julies grandparents the R. N. Prices and Ross Holst and spent some time with the Robert Holsts and visited friends in Bountiful. Of interest to friends of the George Knavels Sr. is the news that he was called home this week to Salem, Ohio due to the death of his mother Mrs. Esther Knavel, 82. She will be remembered here as a frequent visitor at her sons home. PARTY LINE sends. ..Happy birthday wishes to Margaret Johnson of Godfrey Nursing Home who will be 52 on Feb. 14. At Pioneer Memorial Nursing home May Fridal will be 89 on Feb. 15 and Clarissa Blake will be 80 on Feb. 17. Cooley New arrivals at Cooley Memorial hospital have been greeted by the following delighted parents: Jan. 31, girl to Wayne and Kara Johnston Larsen, Tremonton. Feb. 2, boy to Bruce and Paula Cofer Webb, Brigham City. Feb. 3, girl to Jerry and Shannon Barber Cook, Willard. Feb. 4, boy to Nels Earl and Perry Lynette Carlson, Brigham City. Feb. 5, girl to Lawrence and Carolyn Roche Allen, Brigham City. Feb. 6, girl to Kurt and Paula Nelsen Herbert, Brigham City. Feb. 6, girl to David and Sandra Epperson Thirkill, , Brigham City. Feb. 7, girl to David and Cathy Christoffersen Evans, Corinne. Feb. 8, girl to Leon and Karen Iverson Black, Brigham City. Feb. 9, girl to Bruce and Jean Holmes Tingey, Brigham City. Feb. 9, boy to Brad and Karyn Janiak Hansen, Brigham City. Feb. 10, girl to Frank and Kathryn Baker Miller, Brigham City. Feb. 11, girl to Reid and Ann Pack Hansen, Brigham City. the home of Mrs. Adelia Hadley Sunday were her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Alta) Whitaker and his mother of Magna and her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Rose of this city. The dinner also honored Mrs. Rose whose birthday was February 12. Also visiting was Mrs. grandson Hadleys Richard Whitaker of Bear River City. They spent the afternoon visiting following dinner. Over at the G. R. Knavels it was birthday time Saturday for seven-yea- r old Amy. Her two big sisters Jana and Pauline in were of charge arrangements. The guest list included girls in her first grade class at Lincoln school, her cousins, Kathy Miggin and Shalees Petersen and her other sister Jill. They enjoyed games and refreshments in the Calif. Over at the Benny Perrys they have chosen the name Eugene for their new baby son. He was born on Jan. 26. He has a big brother Emerson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard, Kayenta, Ariz. and Mrs. Mary Perry, Crown Point, N. M. Name Baby Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright and their children Julie, Sheila and Garth traveled to Moscow, Idaho where they were on hand when the Randy (Becky) Budges named their new baby boy, Jason Randall. They left here on Friday Feb. 1, and spent the weekend with the Budges, returning Feb. 4. Celebrate Birthdays Enjoying a lovely dinner at SPECIAL Childrens sizes FOOTED Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andres of Brigham City announce the marriage of their daughter Linda Lee to Eli Franklin Jr,, of son of Eli Franklin 723-338- Phone 723 - 6229 d the Couple trades wedding vows library in order to increase its use as well as to upgrade the quantity and variety of materials available in the library. Interested persons are invited to attend the luncheon, states club Mrs. Lynn Tugaw, president. Reservations for the luncheon are required both for members of the club and for visitors, and may be made up until Monday with Shirley By Ruth This is Be my Valentine. the day for that kind of thing Doris and I hope you remembered and Jill Parker, your Valentine. Nighswonger I suppose next to Christmas chest of The Lane cedar-lineattractive styling was pur- and birthdays this is the biggest chased at a special price from day in the lives of a kid. And as and Victor Hugo said, The greatest Brigham Furniture, proceeds from the project will happiness of life is the congo to the Heart Fund, Crippled viction that we are loved, loved Childrens drive, Muscular for ourselves, or rather loved in Dystrophy, and Cancer funds. spite of ourselves. So if you havent already done it youd better get going and buy that Valentine. In the meantime, you can pull up that easy chair and spend a few minutes visiting on became the bride of at the Salt Lake LDS temple. Newcomers plan panel discussion on library Newcomers club has adopted the library as its project for the year, with the idea of making the public more aware of the set cedar attend RECENT BRIDE Miss Christine Smith Spencer H. Gunn in Feb. 1 ceremonies 18. Medicine degree was from the University of Rochester school of Medicine and Dentistry in Rochester, N. Y. He served for three years in the U.S. Air Force in and baby chrysanthemums breath accented with red roses and pink carnations, tied with burgandy bows. Dr. Richard Homer was the best man for the groom, with Dan Richards, Hal Gunn, David Pelton, and Steven Smith standing as ushers. After a honeymoon to Park City the couple will reside in Salt Lake City. Hannum, Brigham City physician for the past 14 years, will be the speaker. A native of Gillette, Wyo., Dr. Hannum received his undergraduate degree from the University of Wyoming at Laramie. and problems, programs, evaluation of programs in non-partis- and You", Monday evening, Feb. resource leader. Materials for study have been prepared by the state board, and the first session will deal primarily with the background of migrant programs leading up to current programs. The second session is planned for Tuesday, March 5, at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bert Jensen, 800 North Edgehill. This meeting will deal with current nursery, Eagle ladies American Past Legion Presidents club met on Monday, Feb. 4, at the community center for the election of new officers. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Smith announce the marriage of their daughter, Christine, to Spencer H. Gunn, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. Wallace Gunn of Salt Lake City. The couple were united in an impressive ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Feb. 1. They were honored at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony, and later at a reception at the LDS Indian chapel in Brigham City. The bride was lovely in an original gown of beaded and embroidered sheer nylon over a satin under dress, with a three quarter veil of illusion caught to a headpiece of beaded lace completing the outfit. She carried a bouquet of white flowers centered with a white orchid. Jana Lee Williams served as maid of honor with Mrs. Joseph Hillam as matron of honor. The brides sisters Lynne, Teri, Annette, and the grooms sisters, Mickey, and Milinda, completed the line as brides maids in lovely dresses of pink brocade. They held gold antiqued baskets of white HAPPY VALENTINE GIFTS (ot someone you Hone Complete selection of Vanity Fair LINGERIE The stuff that dreams are made of . . . bits of gossamer ... just for her! to 4 219., cotton knit MACK'S PHARMACY 97 South Main OF BRIGHAM |