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Show I 4 U s $ v V f 1 if - 4 ., Y 'A I , - i a' -- IN UTAH I X Ji lwi l. X, ,. X from nature's light grain comes sparkling, light beer... Utah s traditional beverage of moderation - its light, Golf AuxiliaryTellsPlans sparkling, delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the more than 2,500,000 tax dollars it contributes on beer sold in Utah each year - money that helps support our schools, our hospitals and our parks. In Utah, beer belongs, enjoy it. k UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. DIVISION A- LINCOLN SCHOOL PTA met recently to hear Dr. Edwin J. Petersen of Utah State univer- - .v control end conserve precious irrigation weter with permanent, economical Utah Concrete . in JL Savings start today and continue for years when you install Utah Concrete Headgates. The low initial cost is just the beginning. Concrete Headgates keep on working for years to conserve water, reduce labor costs and boost crop yield. Right now is the best time to install headgates. Call or visit Utah Concrete Pipe Con pany for a free estimate. 8-in- ch 10-in- diameter... 5 diameter... 6M ch 12-in- ch v ? v si WEDDING 4r3witw- i h - . Li-- Miss Nelmagene Oyler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oyler of Perry, will become the bride of Jerry Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olecn Godfrey of Brigham City in an early summer wedding. SET Dr. Ezra Waddoups gave the opening prayer, and Troop 185 of the Boy Scouts presented the colors. Musical numbers were provided by a vocal trio composed of Gwenna Mae Bowen, Kathryn Hadfield and Carolyn Sackett. After the lecture the parents went to the classrooms to read letters from their children, and were then given time to write answers to the letters. Elections were conducted by DeLaun Sackett, president. Those elected were Mrs. Glen Yates, president; Mrs. Don Poulson, first vice president; Principal Ross Coombs, second vice president; and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson as secretary. PERRY PTA will hold its riral meeting on Thursday, April 18, at 8 p.m. at the school. Election of new officers will be held, and a highway patrolman will speak on bicycle safe- Newcomers To Model Hats For April 23 Luncheon Welcome Wagon Newcomers be provided for the demonstraclub will hold its annual Mad tion by Breitenbeker Electric, Hatters luncheon on Tuesday, Bridge will begin at 9:30 a.m., April 23, at the Holy Cross Lutheran church basement. with the social 11:30 a.m. prior to serEach member is to make her time at of the luncheon at noon. own hat for the day, and the ving creations will be judged in three Reservations for the event are categories: funniest, prettiest, required, and can be made by and the most original. Judges calling Mrs. Harold Guy at PA will he Welcome Hostess Mrs. or Mrs. Forrest Hill at C. F. Fpley, and wives of two PA before Friday noon. Mrs. Cancellations will be taken up merchants sponsoring Lewis Breitenbeker and Mrs. until noon on Monday, after C. V. Fprsgren. which a late fee is charged. of the luncheon is $1.50. PROGRAM for the day will be Price ty. Mrs. Wagners room will on a baking demonstration high INCLUDED in the days busi- give a short program. altitude baking by Miss Merle ness meeting will be announceChipman of the USU extension ment of final plans for the service. An electric range will Benefit Card Party to be held on May 7 at the War Memorial Home. Mrs. Don Spaulding, chairman, will make he report LDS and members will be given ticBrownie troop 689 of Perry kets for sale. visited the Continental Baking Co. and enjoyed a conducted tour led by Mr. Jensen recently. Ninth LDS Ward Relief soWsiMECDU. They then visited the Coca Cola ciety will hold its annual bazaar on Friday, April 19, with food Bottling Co. in Ogden, where I OI PROMISE THIS THE v Lawrence Bond showed the vepy being served beginning at 6 ut sr I girls the highlights of the botp.m. Menu items will include TVJtftT The Brownies tling works. GAG ! barbeque, soft drinks and a each received a Hostess Twinky bake sale along with other and a bottle of Coca Cola. family food. To make the day complete Bazaar items will go on sale at 7 p.m., with every type of handiwork available to patrons. Many embroidered linens quilts and other ideal wedding EAi?SOA- U- PH presents for the summer season UVJER rxWlST LIKE "o will be on hand. TUB DICKENS T The bazaar plans are under MRS. G.G. INGRAM the leadership of Alta G. Cra-neSrATEVlLLE, N.C. Business Northern District Relief Society president. and Professional Womens conWMfe'N NOAH 0)EAR ference was held in Brigham VOUR GIRL DOES TUB SAY ! City on March 31 at 1 p.m. at yAS tt, WOULD YOU WRINGING the Tropical restaurant. Theme THB belle IS for the event was springtime. Richard eerNhAbd , A complete range of sizes up to 24 inches in diameter are available at proportionately low prices. Prices quoted we tht plant pick-u- p price. concrete and petal PIPE "a-- Brownie Troop h. 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Shotgun tee-of- f 8:30 a.m. with Thirteenth Ward Bazaar Planned AT NOON the ladies will gather at the Olsen home, 476 North Fourth East, for a leisurely patio luncheon and period if socializing. Reservations Bazaar plans are underway for the event must be made a by members of the Relief soweek in advance of the opening ciety of the Thirteenth LDS ward. The annual bazaar will be held beginning at 6 p.m. in the ward recreation hall on Friday, April I0 f Fourth-Thirteent- h X 19. SL Workshop Four accountants from the Brigham City area have been invited to attend a workshop in Salt Lake City on Thursday, April 18. Stephen Cronin, Margaret e Fallat, Robert W. White and Carl E. Larsen are among the officers and directors of the Ogden Area chaper of the National Association of Accountants who have been invited by. the NAA president to participate in the workshop on chapter operations at the Newhouse Hotel. Purpose of the workshop will be to provide an opportunity for chapter officers and directors to discuss with national officers, directors and staff members, ways and means to improve service to members. Among the subjects to be discussed are membership growth, chapter technical meetings and programs, meeting attendance, manuscript writing, chapter communication, public relations and the organization and activities of the chapters. Food sales will include hot dogs, sandwiches, barbeque soft drinks and a bake sale of home-bakeitems. During the childrens summer evening clothing, aprons, baby quilts, CORINNE CAMP of Daughd quilts and all types of ters of Utah Pioneers will meet linen handiwork will be one sale. on Friday, April 19, at 2 p.m. at Games will be held for the the home of Eva Harper. Coand whole families are hostess will be Margaret Ander- children, invited to attend the event. buy son, and the lesson will be given by Mabel Rasmussen. Ladies are reminded to bring their sales slips for the contest. d full-size- OiffVTfi. us mines ms ENGLAND! DESERSET CAMP of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will met at the home of Mrs. Ella Johnson, 137 North Third East, on Friday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. i they stopped for lunch on the way home. The girls were accompanied on the tours by scout leader Mrs. Harold Springer and assistant Mrs. Yuki t. HOLLYWOOD BEDS TWIN SIZE BEDS WITH SOLID MAPLE HEADBOARD, or WHITE PLASTIC PADDED Hears Annual Club Reports r. ' 3 new cap? orefielcj, pa. DJX To AvOAU- Diilfibuied bf King Frio yWA v ri (cai& of L6 STrniiril ! CHORE youre covered by & MASTER TEMPO 1? 500 with txduthrm Tempo Deilgn Tinoc Over opr 15' ed guest speaker Dr. George Beasey of the Salt Lake clinic. He gave a talk on rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart conditions and showed a film on the effects of rheumatic fever. THE NORTHERN District officers were installed by State President, Edith Shaw. Officers for the coming term are Bernice Brumley, district director; and Elva Pierson, vice director. State officers in attendance at the event were Irene Parsons, MARGARET ROBERTINE, Frances Lenox, Joyce Frisby, Ogden chapter; Esther Olsen, Bernice Brumley, Anna E. Logan chapter; and Elva Pier- Erickson and Anna Stark. son, Brigham City chapter, gave Fifty-fou- r members of the talks on the clubs activities for club were present for the conthe past year. ference, which was hosted and Mrs. Mignon Ritchie introduc planned by the local chapter. Your choice of Spring Filled or Foam Mattress District Director Mrs. Viola Adair was in charge of the program. 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A. Richardson, Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs. Dale Baron and Mrs. T. R. Billings. BPW Hosts District Meeting; -- You can relax when Ladies Auxiliary members of the Brigham City Golf and Country club will sponsor their annual opening ladies day patio luncheon on Wednesday, April 24, with the luncheon to be held at the backyard patio of Mrs. D. A. Olsen, club president, following a morning round of sity discuss Communism and Americanism and give parents in attendance suggestions as to how to instill principles of good golf. citizenship in school children. A , ft Lh diameter... 374 diameter... 4, Accountants To Attend For Opening Day Luncheon 4 4-in- ch K y PLAN GOLF BRUNCH Executive officers of the Golf Auxiliary planning the annual opening patio luncheon for Wednesday, April 24, are Mrs. E. B. Gentry, Mrs. Edward T. Case, Mrs. Sam Jenkins, Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs. Dale Barson and Mrs. D. A. Olsen, president. Missing from the picture is Mrs. T. R. Billings. Reservations for the event must be made one week prior to the luncheon. V BEEEl IS A NATURAL UTAH City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, April 16, 1963 and approaching marriage of their daughter Nelmagene to Jerry Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Godfrey of Brigham City. The couple will be wed in early June in the Logan LDS Temple. MISS OYLER Is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, as well as of the Stevens-Henage- r Business college in Ogden. Prospective bridegroom Godfrey is also a graduate of the local high school and LDS Seminary. He is currently stationed with the US Navy in Florida. Following their marriage the couple will make a home in ;l . lHvfv ELDER Perry announce the engagement ' ."-w1- BOX Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oyler of 4 V, ; THE Perry Mss Reveals Date hr , 4 i 98 North Main 79 'XKnw'r 1 Brigham City EQUIPMENT FURNISHED WITH PURCHASE OF LAWN SEED. vctmi 4c 131 South UUti I i 0 PA 9 40 46 jj j |