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Show w i I THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, of Utah for the coming college year. She will be In Brigham City until Wednesday visiting Utah Party Tuesday, September 24, 1963 soph-omo- Line eeme SPOC10 Sarah Yates, Society Editor 1 Wednesday Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold a coffee soror-:it- Wednes-;da- 53 Logan Miss Tells Engagement Sorority Coffee "Set Telephone PA The y and engagement approaching marriage of Miss Beverly Jean Currell of Logan was announced tills week by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter y morning at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Bob L. Petty, 433 East Fourth North. All members of Kappa KapBrigham pa Gamma in the City area are invited to attend, officers said. Currell. Miss Currell will become the bride of Stephen Wayne Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Smith of Brigham City on Friday, October 11. The ceremony will be In More salt Is used the In the Logan LDS manufacture of chemicals than, Temple. material. any basic A wedding dinner will be hosted by the parents of the bridegroom following the BARBIE ceremony. THAT evening, the newlyweds KNITTING will be honored at a reception to be given by the brides REG. parents The $1.79 son-ln-la- SPECIAL VACATIONING In Santa Monica, Calif, are Mrs. Paul Johnson and daughter Mary Eleanor. They areguests of Is a graduate e High school and of Henager Business college. She Is employed at Logan Optical. Her bridegroom Is a graduate of North Cache High school and has attended Utah State university. He recently completed amission for the Church of Jesus Christ Saints to the of Latter-da- y Rarotongan mission In the Cook Islands. They will make a home In Logan, where the bridegroom will continue his studies at Utah State university. Compare our everyday low prices. PARTY SHOP Shopping bride-to-b- Stevens $1.29 Carr , In Logan. of Logan Plaza The social scene Is moving her bags and leave for Missoula, Its club season as all the Mont where she will attend the organizations begin their memUniversity of Montana. bership drives and hold their A GROUP of ladles from first fall meetings. However, Party Line Is still busy with this city motored to ogden those news' Items that conrecently where they attended cern the stork set, vacations a Utah State Visitation of the visitors and parties. Eagles auxiliary. Included In the group were Mrs. George BLUE bootees are In order Hodges, a past state president for the Wayne Glovers, Bell- Mrs. Jim B. Bywater, ingham, Wash, who have a new Immediate state past president, son, Steven Morris, who has Mrs. Maxine Checketts, state joined the family group. Happy trustee; Mrs. D.D. Billings, that Its a boy Is young Gary, Mrs. Ephraim Crossley, Mrs. two years old, who will have Mont Wheatley, Mrs. Jesse a playmate. Proud grandparents Scothern, Mrs. Arthur Wind-le- y, of this city are the Morris Mrs. Roy Mullins, Mrs. Glovers and a Francis Brightenburg and Mrs. Mrs. Louie B. Call. Jack Jorgensen. Into month In Utah as guest of her daughter and w has been enjoyed by Mrs. Catherine Wilson, Los Angeles. She has been visiting with the Doke Robbins. Weekend outings at the Robbins' summer home on Ber Lake and a trip to Sun Valley have been part of the vacation fun. She plans on staying for another week or two before home duties will call her back to California. per-form- ed KITS By Ruth A PLEASANT Mrs. Johnsons two vN Miss Beverly Jean Currell of Logan is enENGAGED gaged to marry Stephen Wayne Smith of Brigham City in a ceremony to be performed October 11 in the Logan LDS Temple. They will make a home in Logan. STUDIO OF BATON Rama Glover Director ANNOUNCES WINTER SCHEDULE: baton Twirling Fire Baton Society Editor Hoops Welcomes Son single and double Dance baton Flags Solos Duets Teams Corps Military Drill Strut routines Members of Alpha Chi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International sorority met Monday evening at the home of Mrs, .Frank Cox to honor a day, Sept. 19. new transferee. The new memThe little fellow weighed In ber is Mrs. Berniece at 8 lbs. 3 12 ozs. and will be formerly of Idaho Falls.Petty, greeted at home by big brother A potluck dinner was enand sister, Greg and Kathy. joyed and plans completed for Mrs. Yates will be taking a the rush season which begins short leave of absence from in October. her Job as society editor, and The group appointed a repall society, PTA, and other to the muscular resentative related news should be called dystrophy drive, who will atto the News and Journal directly tend the meetings scheduled office. in Mr. and Mrs. William H. (Sarah) Yates welcomed a young son, Bradley Noel, at Cooley Memorial Hospital on Thurs, Work Major-Majoret- te ringsbatons Juggling OPENINGS for ten students nge 1 1 4 OPENING FOR ONE OR MORE BOYS tc train as Drum Major. REGISTRATION Call Rama Glover 0-- PA New Transferee Welcomed by Alphi Chi Group 30 8 Ogden. Henrys Catholic church will sponsor a card party on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m. in the basement recreation hall of the church Mrs. Robert Bambrlck, general chairman, states all types of cards will be played during the evening. Punch will be served through-othe party, and coffee and will be light atrefreshements the conclusion of the served event. Refreshments will be planned by Jean Scrable and Dorothy Kaypers, ur FOOTHILL SCHOOL will PTA be conducted evening, Sept. 26, at the school auditorium. be the schools annual school night and all parents are invited to attend and become acquainted with the school policies and the teachers. BEAR RIVER city PTA will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the school for the annual back to school night" with parents being able to meet their childs teacher and go to the classrooms. All parents are urged to attend. The executive officers have met and set forth the years calendar, with many fine programs planned for the coming year. Officers are Keith John-se- n, president; Louise Child, first vice president; Principal DeVern Rasmussen, second vice president ; Pat Anderson, and secretary Committee treasurer. chair mem Include Phyllis Holmgren, membership and magizlne; Mr. and Mrs. Del Holmgren, pfogram; Lurleen and Anderson, Helen Peterson, publicity. pre-scho- ol; s, re you onvmg a e on wheels? soaking up vour money in irritating repair bills and gallons-per-mile- " fuel consumption, the time's right for a First Security Bank Timeway auto loan. not when you could be driving Theres no reason to drive that old car a carefree newer one for almost what you're spending to keep the old flivver running. If our car is Ask your dealer for Timeway auto financing, or come in to the Timeway Department at First Security. We'll loan you the money for your new or at sensible First newer used car, and arrange terms to fit your income rates. Bank Security !v A, ; Wswnty Itaho H A fcrl atmiiirw imi Wtwrttj Mfbt tank FaM'oJ N 0ta A hr townty $ Copo'-o- tank tank task club AH members are DUP News m mm MEXICAN Dl ' enjoy our combination plate or a variety of delicious side orders From 6 p.m. till closing (1 a.m.) Jessies Fine Foods PERRY, i UTAH 1 THERE ARE DIAMONDS in the whole intermountain BRIGHAM a quality for as little money as at Palmer The Elk camp met at the home of Adella Hadley on Sept. 19 with the meeting starting at 2:30 p.m. The opening song was Our Noble Pioneers. The opening prayer was given b y Daughter Alice Gardner Hadley took Capt. Adella charge. The roll call showed 17 members present. Capt. Adella Had-le- y voiced thanks to Daughter Ellen Slggard for her last four years of service. The lesson was given by Daughter Dwella Victor. Sub-Jeof the lesson was They Came in the Year 1863. Daughter Cleopha Jensen gave a reading entitled First California Mormons by Trail and Trade. song was closing Refreshments Swanee River. were served b y Daughters Adella Hadley, Lovlsa Nelson and Catherine Forrest. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Rita Hayworth returns to the screen with a supporting role in Circus which stars John Wayne and Claudia Cardinale. to lose its chronic dryness and take on a revived freshness and vitality. All these amazing things happened on the side where the hormones were used. Meanwhile no comparable changes occurred on the other side. The same withered, lifeless complexion. Now to select a good estrogenic hormone preparation, here ia what you need to know: the strength of the hormone preparation must appear on the label! The recommended monthly allotment for the skin is 20,000 International Units. The base should be as rich as possible in penetrating Sesame Oil and moisturizing Lanolin and when rubbed in your skin should not feel greasy or sticky. On first application, your skin should feel a radiant glow of revitalized youthfulness and refreshment. An extra good buy in hormone produrts today is a preparation called HORMONEX Beauty Serum. It is made by a trustworthy laboratory. y It is inexpensive to use. A supply costs only $3.50. Look younger quickly. See these wrinkles smooth out, starting today! You may obtain Iformonex Beauty Serum at: 100-da- dry-ski- n SKAGGS DRUG Main Brigham City 226 No. Note the combination Large low es, easy terms, insurance and guarantees. PAUV1ER CAMP, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet at the home of Mrs. Edna Christensen, 18 West eveSixth North, Thursday ning at 7:30 pm. A good attendance is desired. The area with as fine beautiful diamonds, high quality DESERET CAMP, Daughwill ters of Utah Pioneers meet aftemon, Thursday Sept. 26, at 3 p.m. at the home 64 of Mrs. James Romer, North First East. All members are invited to attend. In- vited and urged to be In attendance. Individual telephone calls to members reminding them of the meetings will not be made this year, Mrs.. Peterson said. SERVING Jewelry for face , neck and hands old-ag- e V PA3-892- here's truth about hormones dry-ski- n ) PA3-285- worried about age? NEW YORK (Special) : Reams have been written about hormones. U ill they nuke women of 75 look lit again? Absolutely not. Will they make women of 60 feel like they were 20 again? To know the truth about hormones you need to learn just two simple facts: (1) The beauty of a woman's skin starts breaking down as signs of age begin, because the female organs fail to supply enough estrogenic hormones to feed the skin less and less as you grow older. (2) Estrogenic hormones ran be supplied to the skin by rubbing on a penetrating formula containing the hormones. Here is a test reported in a scientific journal, one of many that showed similarly sensational results: Twentj-fivwomen applied hormones to one side of the face and neck, and to one hand. On the other side and the other hand, a similar preparation containing no hormones was applied the same way. These are the reports in simple words: wrinkles) Skin lines (or quickly dimmed or disappeared from sight is creases and hoUows filled out. freckles Blotches and faded on hinds, face and neck. Skin was softer, clearer, seemed Civic Improvement club members will meet Thursday afternoon, Sept. 26, at the W'ar Memorial Home for the first meeting of the season. The social hour will begin at 3:30 p.m. and meeting at 4 p.m. Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, president will conduct the meeting. John K. Hansen of the public relations department of Thlokol Chemical corporation, will be guest speaker. His topic will be concerning rockets and missiles and he will present a film entitled Solid tlmelv Ground. Special musical numbers will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Jomnson. The program numbers will be introduced by Mrs. C.J. Beasley. NO Door prizes will be awarded under to lucky ticket-holde- rs the direction of Betty Warnke. Other committee chairman Include Ann Kinney on table as favors, Dorothy Kupers ticket chairman, and Jean Hlnchman on set up. Further Information about the party may be obtained by calling 8 Mrs. Bambrlck at 8. or Mrs. Kypers at FORT meeting Thursday 8 p.m. at This will back to Meet Thursday 'ijP NOW to en-ro- , NEWS re WELCOME VISITORS In this city the past week have been Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooley. The Cooleys are house guests of Mrs. Roxey Davis. During their stay they have been extensively entertained by old friends. They will stop In Ogden and Salt Lake to visit with friends there before continuing to t.ielr home in Ca lfornia. IT WAS A bus load of fun for members of the Northern Utah Shrlners when they traveled to Jackpot, Nev. for a weekend outing. Included In the group were 34 residents of this city and four from Ogden. They chartered a bus for the trip and left last Saturday morning stayed overnight returning home Sunday evening. They all had a wonderful time, according to a spokesman for the group M HAD A PLEASANT chat on the telephone the other morn, ing with Mrs. Richard Haglund, former Brlghamite and school chum of mine from BEHS, Mrs. who Is the former Haglund Grettle Shaw, Is In Utah to ll her two daughters Betsy and Grettle in the University Catholic Women Schedule Card Party for Saturday Women of St. -1-2- -3 sisters, Mrs. Madeline Seellg and Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mary Eleanor will return to Brigham City In about a week In time to pack with relatives and friends. Her daughter Betsy will be a student at the U and will serve as a student advisor in Carlson hall. She has been attending a special staff train-ln- g session at Camp Williams last week. Her daughter Grettle will be a freshman student at the school. Mrs. Haglund is a guest of her parents the Roy T. Shaws and has spent some time with her sister and family, the Lowell Barons. Also accompanying her on the trip is her young son John. They make their home in Cedar Rapids Iowa. Civic Club for that JEWELRY pric- J |