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Show Scad Oul; Brigham City Girls Slate i Representatives Are Now Announced Jr MOST PREFERRED BOYS Lynette Jensen, president of the Girls League at Box Elder High school, is shown above as she presents Robert Christensen with wrist band when he was voted Most Preferred4toY at the Bunny Hop Friday evening. Sid Jenson and John Valberg were chosen as first and second attendants to Christensen. The secret is out with the announcement of five Brigham City girls named as Girls Staters. The American Legion Auxiliary this week announces: Judy Larsen as their representative; Linda Palmer and Marilyn Mann will represent Civic Improvement club; Ruth Walker, WoBusiness and Professional men, and Therra Farnsworth, Eagles Auxiliary. Miss Larsen is 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Larsen, and a talented dancer, pianist, and cheer leader. . Miss Palmer, also 17, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, is a vocalist and active in drama. of Miss Mann, 17, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Mann, is now on the Pasadena tour with the BEHS a cappella choir and active in student affairs. Miss Walker is also 17, a member of the a cappella choir and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Walker. Miss Farnsworth, 16, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Farns-Whenotified of their selections, Saturday, April 13, the All are students with above B average in classes, worth, also has singing, drama and dancing background, with girls were enthusiastic their privilege of attending Girls' State in Logan during the first week in June and learning more of their state and national government. Mrs. Verabel Knudson, president, and Mrs. Bessie Eskelson, treasurer, of the American Legion Auxiliary, where in charge of making the selection an nouncement. Alternates include: Linda Larsen, American Legion Auxiliary; Marilyn Tingey, Civic Improve-"hien- t club and Elaine Reeve received alternate votes from both WoBusiness and Professional men and Eagles Auxiliary. All expenses incurred are paid by the sponsoring groups with reports to be made to the American Legion Auxiliary and to sponsoring clubs upon completion of Girls State week. n Local Home Economist Will Attend State Convention in Salt Lake City Mrs. Bertha Harris, Mrs. Helen equipment and management secPierce and Mrs. Geraldine An- tion. dersen of the Home Economics At 11:45 a. m., Saturday morndepartment of Box Elder High ing a branch and business meetschool will join home econo- ing will be held on the Roof mists from all over the state of Garden of the Hotel Utah, with Utah who will meet in Salt Lake President-elec- t Dr. Ethelwyn City on April 19 and 20 for their Wilcox presiding. Dr. Royden 10th annual convention. C. Braithwaite will be guest Better Understanding for To- speaker and will discuss Betdays Living is the convention ter Professionalism for Todays theme chosen by chairman, Mrs. Living. Elmer C. Rigby and her commits this a fashion show tee. Hotel Utah will be the scene willFollowing be presented by coeds from of activities. the Utah State The The convention opens Friday convention will University. close with a gift at 3.30 p. m. with registration, drawing and packvoting, and viewing of exhibits. ages Saturday afternoon. That night in the Lafayette Ballroom a banquet will be held with state president, Mrs. Marcella Finlay presiding. Guest speaker will be Dr. A. I. Oliver from the University of Pennsylvania. He has chosen to speak The following births are anon Money Muddle, Magic or nounced from Cooley Memorial Madness. Saturday morning four section hospital: A boy was born April 10 to meetings are planned. The art, textile, and clothing section has Arnold and Sharon Stewart Frya panel discussion en- er, Deweyville. PRINT WEEK ROYALTY Madeline Mills, center, was chosen as Print Princess at the planned New Horizons for the Tomaki and Teruko June titled, Bunny Hop at BEHS Friday evening, after a week of competition with all girls at the Sew and Sews of Tomorrow. Nagao, Brigham Route 1, school. Her attendants are Karen Sue Had field and Judy Larsen. Judging was based Dr. Don C. Carter of the Utah are the parents of a boy born on print dresses vJorn during the week. State University will speak to April 12 . A girl was born April 12 to the family relations and child Henry Joseph and Delfa Sylvia on Self group development Airs. Don Nelson Is Elected President of Sanders Beimer, Ogden. Acceptance in Family Living, George Reed and Patricia RaA panel of teachers, students, Kindergarten Club of Brigham City for 57 and school lunch managers will nee Adamson Galbraith, Brigdiscuss School Lunch- - the La- ham City, announce the arrival New officers for Kindergarten Of a boy born April 13. Instruction School " boratory for Accenting Nutriclub have been elected and antion in the food and nutrition nounced as follows: Mrs. Don Termed Successful section. Nelson, president; Mrs. Douglas Mrs. A will State Auxiliary VP Mann, vice' president; Lighting in the Home very successful school of be Miss the of Ralph Nielson, secretary; Mrs. instruction Evelyn topic Returns From Meets for PTA was held at Elmer Richards, corresponding a Climaxing Print Week activ- Hansens talk to the household session last Friday afspecial Eark Mrs. Olsen, at Box Elder High school secretary; Mrs. George Hodges, second April 12, in the visual ities treasurer and Mrs. D. D. Bill- ternoon, of the vice president of the Departaids room of Bear River High was the presentation of Pioneers ment of Utah American Legion ings, historian. Print Princess and Most Pre- Daughters school. ferred Boy and their attenElection was by secret ballot List Auxiliary, returned on Monday Meetings Camp The meetings, both the 1 p. m. dants, at the Bunny Hop, anwith returns announced at regumorning from a weekend of speSeveral meetings are being cial district meetings for the lar monthly meeting held on and 2 p. m. sessions, were under nual Girls League dance, Friplanned by Daughters of Utah Auxiliary. Thursday afternoon, April 11, the direction of Mrs. Fred L. Pe- day evening, April 12. Pioneers this week. She was joined In Ogden by at the War Memorial home. tersen, director of Region Four Madeline Mills was named Locust Camp Mrs. Marjorie Mrs. Doris Cazier, vice presi- PTA. McMurrin, de is a Princess. She Print daughCaptain Ruby Shoupe of Lo- partment parliamentarian; and dent, was in charge with Mrs. di121 Instruction was under the ter of Mrs. Vera Mills of cust camp reminds members in Salt Lake City by Mrs. MadeRelda Lund, program chairman. R. Anderson, North Third West. First atten- that meeting will be held Thurs- line Professor Harrison Goutage of rection of Mrs. S. department presidirector of Utah dant was Karen Sue Hadfield, day evening. April 18, begin- dent, Swaner, before leaving for Pleas the Utah State University was field service DelMr. of Mrs. PTA. of and daughter ant Grove. ning at 7:30 p. m. guest speaker for the afternoon Congress Lovely corsages were presen- bert Hadfield of 207 East SevMeeting will be held at the The trio spent Saturday eveand delighted the members and secas named enth and South; home of Mrs. Priscilla Bott. in Pleasant Grove attend' their guests with his entertain- ted to Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. ond attendant ning was Judy Larsen, Seagull Camp a joint Legion and Auxiling ing and informative talk on art. Peterson by North and South daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Seagull camp members will iary District Four convention at Kermit Hurd, Logan enter- Box Elder Councils. The 1 p. m. meeting was held P. Larsen, 23 West Sixth North. meet Friday afternoon, April 19, the ward chapel there. A lunchtained with three.4' vocal selecat 2 p. m. Hostess for the af- eon followed. If I for council executives and pro- of The girls were chosen because tions, Into the Night, the print dresses they wore ternoon will be Mrs. Rose They spent the cedures and policies were exLove You, in Invictus. night in Provo during print week. Young, 95 North First West. A then continued to Green River, A lovely arrangement of spring plained by Mrs. Anderson. Utah for a District Five conven flowers adorned the lace coverThe 2 p. m. sessions began Also featured during the eve- good attendance is desired. tion there. The meetings were ed serving table. Other table with community singing follow- ning was the naming of Robert Corinne Camp Mrs. Ethel Wood will be hos- followed by a banquet at Arbon decorations included a manne- ed by reverence by Raymond Christensen as Most Preferred tess to members of the Corinne cafe. quin head featuring a flower Capner. Boy. He is a son of Mr. and decked spring Jiat. 336 Camp Daughters of Utah PioClever and informative skits Mrs. L. F. Christensen, 7 Box Elder NEWS Refreshments were served un- were presented as ' well as a South Third East. Chosen as neers Friday afternoon, April Wednesday, April 17, 1957 der the direction of Mrs. Velma mock PTA meeting to stress his attendants were Sid Jenson, 19, at 2 p. ,m. A good crowd is Bunderson. Brigham City, Utah correct procedures. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jen- anticipated. Deseret Camp 221 E. North and Kenneth Sixth gave son, West; Weight Supt. Deseret Camp Daughters of a report of a recent conference, John E. Valberg, son of Mi, and Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of Youth Speaks Out, held at Mrs. John H. Valberg, Jr., of Utah Pioneers has set Friday, April 19, as meeting date for kindness expressed their sym- Bear River High school. Com- 269 North Second East. April. the conference of the time at and piled reports friendship pathy Ladies will meet at 7:30 p. m The boys were chosen by popof the death of our beloved hus- were distributed to each local at the home of Lenore Romer, vote of ular the brother-in-lagirls attending and president. band, 318 East First North. Several principals were also Box Elder High school. Leo A. (Jack) Seely, we in attendance. wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the During the second session, a ward bishopric, the Relief so- film strip entitled, Teachers in ciety, our friends, and all others Print, was shown. A similar school of instruction who assisted in any way. was held in the Logan area on Mrs. Hope J. Seely, and Saturday. Hyrum Johnson' Family. take-hom- ALL SMILES Smiles were in order following the announcement that the above five girls had boon selected as Brigham City representatives to Girls State in Logan in June. The girls, local clubs and service organizations who are sponsoring them include, front row, left to right, Marilyn Mann, Judy Larsen, and Linda Palmer; back row, Therra Farnsworth and Ruth Walker. jJiJj V' V lfc - ' e Hiro-bays- Print Week Royalty Named At Bunny Hop J rrci rv ' 4 Xs; VK C; .ftWp r.v.4v,4 a V .... Co tW ., V ;f ; . , members of Box Elder Highs a cappella choir, OFF FOR CALIFORNIA Sixty-fiv- e Director J. Earl Johnston; accompanist, Mrs. Margaret Johnsen and other chaperons, boarded two Cook Transportation company buses, Sunday morning at 11 a.m. on a week-lon- g tour of engagements which will take them to California where they will appear before the western convention of the National Music Educators conference. The group will return Sunday. Funds to finance the trip were raised by appreciative community. Former Brigham City Miss, Nancy Valentine, Plans to Become May Bride in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Valen1255 Gilmer Dr. (905 South) in Salt Lake City, formerly of Brigham City, are announcing the betrothal and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Nancy Valentine and Robert L. Young. Tiny pink birds revealed the wedding date as May 31. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo S. Young, 1608 Michigan Ave. (960 South). Salt Lake City. A luncheon Saturday, April 13, at the Ambassador club was held in honop of the bride-to-be- . For the occasion, Miss Valentine chose a beige Lanz sheath with beige accessories. At the luncheon' two little bird cages made of pink carnations and sweetheart roses centered the luncheon table. Streamers of pink satin ribbons fanned out from the bird cages with the tiny birds attached at the streamers ends, holding miniature scrolls with the words Nancy and Bob, May 31. Rites will be solemnized in Skaggs Memorial chapel with a reception afterward at the home of the brides parents. Miss Valentine will be grad tine, LOOK LOVELIER PRETTIER FOR uated from the University of Utah in June with a major in political science. She is affiliated with Chi Omega, Pi Sigma Alpha, political science honorary society, and has served on student court. Mr. Young is a graduate of the University where he affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He is now stationed at Ft Ord. Seventh Ward Scouts See Wrestles Friday Troop 100 Boys Scouts of the Seventh ward enjoyed a full evening of wrestling last Friday evening, April 12, in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City American Legion, sponsoring group of the wrestling, gave the 26 scouts and four committeemen complimentary tickets. The event was held at the and the youngsters and committeemen report a "good time. EASTER Let our expert hair stylists give you a stunning new Spring hair do. 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