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Show Sweetness of Civic' Is. Party Theme was the Mrs. Thompson with the traditional silver pitcher. A lovely response was given by Mrs. Thompson concluding the lovely dinner party. As the members left, the committee assignments were presented to each one as follows: Places worp decorations. daisy marked at the long talbles with Officers Party Committee: Mrs. Orval Sackett, chairman; dainty spring nosegay favors filled with sweets. Pink daisies Mrs. William Tyson, Mrs. Clark and huge lollipops with pink Rasmussen, Mrs. Russell Tinstreamers enhanced the tables. gey, Mrs. George Mason, Mrs. The centerpiece at the head J. Y. Ferry, Mrs. M. A. Burtcher, table was a profusion of pink Mrs. Elliot Ward, Mrs. W. H, tinted daisies and lollipops. Griffiths, Mrs. J. C. Knudson, Lloyd Davis, Mrs. Rex Earl, Large pink metallic fabric dais- Mrs. ies backed the wall of the head Mrs. C. F. Epley, Mrs. T. L. Farnsworth, Mrs. DeVere Christable. iA miniature sucker tensen, Mrs. Marvin Peters, Mrs. tree added to the decoutlons Robert Call, Mrs. Oleen Palmer, and served as a prop for the Mrs. Earl Seegmiller, Mrs. Arthur Linford, Mrs. Ella Long, program. Mrs. Orval E. Sackett, newly Mrs. Varl Petersen. fleeted president, welcomed the Representatives to the ladies and following grace by Legislative Council: Mrs. Leon Packer, Mrs. Roy Mrs. David O. Andersen, asked the ladies to enjoy their dinner Shaw, and Mrs. Clair Merrell. before program time. Gerontology Committee: ' Lovely prelude music was Mrs. Roy Thompson, chairplayed by Marilyn Tingey at man; Mrs. Grace Davis, directhe organ. Mrs. tor member; Norwood Hyer, Mrs, Clyde Stratford, Mrs. Special Guests Special guests for the after- Elmer Klltgaard. noon Included Mrs. Charles T. Project Committee: Mrs. Dan Petersen, chairman; Andersen, .Brigham City; Mrs. May Tyson, Salt Lake City, end Mrs. William Tyson, director Mrs. Sadie Harris, Boise, Idaho. member; Mrs. Harper Pearse, A brief business session was Mrs. Phyllis Baron, Mrs. Denzell conducted by President Sackett. Butler, Mrs. George Andersen, The lovely, painting recently Mrs. Delos Thompson. won in state competition for the Birthday Party Committee: Penny Art Fund was displayed. Mrs. L. E. Pierce, chairman; Those attending heard of the Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, director mem$200 Sears Roebuck Foundation ber; Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mrs. Achievement Community Milton Peters, Mrs. Harold Felt, Marilyn Mason was an- Mrs. Douglas Fife, Mrs. Elwyn nounced as Girls State repreSeely, Mrs. Ben Knudson, Mrs. sentative and treasurers report Clyde Mrs. Cameron Oman, was given and accepted. Harmon, Mrs. S. Paul Hojmgren, Announced Mrs. Dan Olsen, Mrs. 'Jasper Program Bill Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas, Mrs. William Sackett, Bob Call, complete with bell- Mrs. Asel Robinette, Mrs. Fred boy costume, delivered a tele- Owens, Mrs. Gordon Felt, Mrs. gram to Mrs. Dean Bunderson R. W. Forrest, Mrs. Don Chase, as mistress of ceremonies in- Mrs. Grand Allred, Mrs. Chester troducing the program. Hamilton, Mrs. Alf Olsen, Mrs. 1' Sugar Plum Tree was the Erroll Valentine, Mrs. Paul Merfirst number with Joan rell, Mrs. LeGrande Horsley. and Colleen Loveland Courtesy Committee: singing a duet, accompanied by Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, chairman; Mrs. William Marilyn Tingey. Tyson, director Talented Jon Jeppersen then member, Mrs. it. V. Forsgren, played a piano selection follow- Mrs. V. V. Phillips, Mrs. Henry ed by a song from the follow- O. Johnson, Mrs. Emery Rees, ing Misses': Kathy Larsen, Mar-gar- Mrs. W .H. Gleave. Darlene Larsen, Program Committee: Owen, Karen Westenskow, Mrs. Eric Seashore, chairman; Carolyn Hanfeen and Nancy Burtcher. Mrs. J. C. Knudson, director Next on the program was an member, Mrs. Leon Christianinstrumental quartet number sen, Mrs. Lafe Jensen, Mrs. from' Gary Nelson, Dale- - Erd-ma- Clyde Glover, Mrs. Glen HumphMrs William E. Davis, Lynn Poulter and .Tom reys, Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mrs. Ezra Coppin. ' Climaxing the program was Owens, Mrs. John Reese, Mrs. the toasts to outgoing directors Eberhart Zundel, Mrs. George and officers and presentation Williams, Mrs. Mathew Compof gifts. All was in keeping ton, Mrs. Wayne Jeppersen, Mrs. with the sweetness theme w(th Dee Glen Smith, Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen. gifts given candy ' Mrs. Searl Beecher toasted Christmas Tree Committee: Mrs. Ben Knudson as tootsie Mrs. Shirley Wight, chairman; ' tbllj Mrs. Eric Seashore, Mrs. Mrs. Russell Tingey, director J, IL. Huchel, as taffy; Mrs. member; Mrs. Willis Hansen, Bob Call, Miss Stella. Young as Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Roy Barpinoche; Mrs. Grant , Allred, nard, Mrs. Reed Simonsen, Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Loveland as jelly Frank Coppin, Mrs. Ray Grant, Mrs. beans; Mrs. 'Paul Merrell, Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Johnson, CL B. Stratford as candy store; George Nielson, Mrs. Reese JenMrs, Dale Baron,'" Mrs. V. V. sen, Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren, Phillips as fudge; Mrs. Verl Pe- Mrs. D. A. Olsen, Mrs. Earl tersen, Mrs. Rula Jeppsen as di- Madsen, Mrs. Ray Reese, Mrs, vinity; Mrs. iRoy Barnard, Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mrs. Glen Knud-sen- , Mrs. Nolon Jensen. R. N. Price as marshmallow; Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mrs. Bur- Nominating Committee: Mrs. R. P. Forsgren, chairton Pett as chocolate miniature; Mrs. D.'A. Olsen, Mrs. Harper man; Mrs. William Griffiths, diPearse as carmel and Mrs. rector member; Mrs. Alf FreeClyde Glover, Mrs. Roy Thomp- man, Mrs. Vosco Call, Sr., Mrs. Orson Christensen, Mrs. Glen son as English toffee. Mrs. Glover then presented Bennion. SweetnesS Tables Turn for Superintendent of Cooley Hospital of Civic The tables were turned on April 19 for Mrs. Annie H. Tingey, superintendent of the Memorial Cooley hospital, when she received a knee Injury, had her knee put in a cast, and was ordered to a hospital for five days. Following the five days of Mrs. Tingey hospitalization, recuperated at the homes of her son and daughter, Newell Tingey at Bountiful, and Mrs. Ralph (Dantzel) Andersen in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Tingey reports that in spite of the pain, she enjoyed being the patient and the kind care she received after having been a nurse for many years, however, she Is happy to be back at work again. theme of the 'annual outgoing officers party held Saturday, May 5, at the Tropical Restau rant. The banquet rooms at the cafe were adorned with pink ( 4 4, I" iv - JfiJ i' all-da- Klit-gaar- d 1st Friday Breakfast Is Held for Students TRADITIONAL GIFT Mrs. Orval Sackett, left. Civic Club president, presents, in behalf of Civic Improvement Club members, a lovely silver pitcher to Mrs. Roy Thompson, right, past president, for the fine work accomplished by her and executive board members during the past year. Art Tea Committee Mrs. Henry Thorne, chairman; Mrs. William Griffiths, director member; Mrs. Harvey Erdman, Mrs. Milton Jensen, Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Mrs. Joseph Law, Mrs. Theron Lee, Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Mrs. Vera Merrill, Mrs. L. R. Hess, Mrs, Vanez Wilson, Marion Jensen, Mrs. Dewayne Jensen, Mrs. R. V. Reeder, Mrs. James Romer, Mrs. John Burt. June Tea Committee Mrs. Lyman Chlarsen, chairman; Mrs. M. A. Burtcher, director member; Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, Miss Mabel Christensen, Mrs. Owen Westenskow, Miss Stella Young, Mrs. Eugene Wixom,' Mrs. Orvill Merrejl, Mrs. C. R. Munns, Mrs. Mary Owens, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. Dean Bunderson, Mrs. Kennard Andersen, Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, Mrs. Zenus Earl, Mrs. Vera Mills. Civil Defense Committee Mrs. Herbert Adamson, chairman; Mrs. Victor Bott, Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker. Peach Day Committee: Mrs. Glen Andersen, chairman; Mrs. Clark Rasmussen, director member; Mrs. Stayner Thompson Mrs. Max Morgan; Mrs. James Powers, Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mrs.- - John Larsen, Mrs. Elmer Jeppsen, Mrs. Reed Merrill, Mrs. Ken Jensen, Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Norman Nelsen, Nelsen, Mrs. Naldi Stokes, Mrs. Clinton Beasley, Mrs. Harold Sycamore, Mrs. Ross Jensen. Youth Activity Committee: Mrs. Ole Zundel, chairman; Mrs. Elliot Ward, director mem- Mrs. Leon Reese, Mrs. Mrs. iber; Wayne Loveland, Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Durrell1 Nielsen, Thirty Catholic students received communion at St. Henrys church and First Friday breakfast in the rectory last Friday morning. were Three ladies serving Mrs. John Gomez, Mrs. Joseph Florez and Mrs. Robert Bena-vedi- ROSE TYING CEREMONY Gins wno participated in the Mia Maid Rose 'lying ceremony on April 24, are shown above, left to right, front row: Frances Ilyer, Kathleen Hansen, Marilyn Olson, Harriet Westenskow, and Ramona Winters; back row: Joanne Andersen, Joan Reeves, Karen Sue Hadfield, Sharon Jepperson, Marjjynn Tingey, Thera Farnsworth, Bobbette Morrison, Blythe Tingey (leader), and Madeline The children were ihappy to welcome Father Edward J. Whelan who plans to be here for Pocatello Family Is Here for Week-en- d severail days. at the Sixth ward Mr. and Mrs. 2 Box Elder NEWS Briqham City. Utah Wednesday. May 9. 1956 Ned Hansen and children of Pocatello, IdaIn Hoop- ho spent last week-ener and 'Brigham City visiting wiith relatives. At Hooper they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weaver. Mrs. Hansen is the former Gayle Weaver. Ini Brigham City they visited with Mr. Hansens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Varnick Hansen, and other relatives and friends. Getting acquainted with his relatives tor the first time was two young Tracy Hansen, months old son of the Hansens. Their other children are Jolene, Trent and Christine. Mrs. Chester Johnson A weekly newspaper established in 1896, pub lished every Wednesday and entered as Sec Literary and Literary ond Class Matter at tha post office in Tea Committee. City, Utah, under tha act of March Mrs. Sylvia Glover, chairman; B.Brigham 1879. Mrs. George Mason, director Chat, W. Claybaugh, Publisher member; Mrs. Ray Daines, Mrs. Verl Rich O Brian. Advertising Manager David Andersen, Mrs. R. N. 63.00 rate in Subscrpition Price, Mrs. Evan Owen, Mrs. advance; in combinationperwithyear,the payable Box Elder Mrs. Scott Horsley, Delbert Journal, (published Fridays) $5 00 per year; Holmgren, Mrs. Mark Nielson, $2 50 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. Mrs. Carroll Williams, Mrs. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah Charles Claybaugh, Mrs. C. R. State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Jones. Utah State Press Association, Representative; Salt Lake City, Utah. Notification Committee Mrs. John Huchel, chairman; NATIONAL EDITORIAL Mrs. Lewis Olsen, Mrs. Morris The monthly payroll Glover, Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, Utahs hospitals totals Mrs. Fred Holland, Mrs. Nello Mrs. Christofferson, Lloyd Reese, Mrs. C. W. Merrell, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Earl, Max Fishburn, Mrs. Ira Larsen, Mrs. Osey Jensen, Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs. Floyd Andersen, Mrs. L. J. Smith, Mrs. J. G. Toombs, Mrs. r " Emma Stevens. Committee May Serving Mrs. Earl Madsen, chairman; Cleans and Waxes in One Easy Operation! Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs. KenPreserve the beauty of your wood and neth Holmgren, Mrs. Vosco Call, linoleum floors with Bruce Floor Cleaner, Sr.; Mrs. Ray Shaw, Mrs. Clyde Stratford, Mrs. Leon Christianthe product that ually sen, Mrs. Emery Reese, Mrs. removes stubborn dirt and Chester Johnson, Mrs. Floyd heel marks. Cleans, then Andersen, Mrs. Eberhart Zunleaves light Wax coat. Mrs. Donna Mann. del, RQrV Ideal lor furniture, veue t Veterans Committee Mrs. QUART tian blinds, porcelain fur- Russell Fishburn. , Parliamentarian Committee Mrs. Donna Mann. Mrs. Fred L. Flag Ceremony Petersen. Prayer Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker Mrs. Winston Nel Publicity "Walk A Block And Save" son. 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