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Show 1 Park Valley Miss Is Engaged cene ocial Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor "S'. ,V ' ' t i f VV, VY ,. C'$" South Stake Visiting Teachers . Honored iv Wednesday, May 7, 1958 Announcement is made by Mr. Brigham City, Utah and Mrs. John J. Kunzler, Park Valley, Utah, of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Anderson and Miss Twilla Jes-sotheir daughter, Miss Shirley Harold Bunderson, brother Ann Kunzler. of the future bridegroom, will Miss Kunzler is betrothed to assume duties of best man. is a graduate The bride-elec- t Cleo R. Bunderson, son of Mrs. of Box Elder High school. She W. R. Bunderson, Tremonton. attended Utah State University May 23 is the date chosen by for two years majoring in educathe couple for their marriage in tion. The past year she has been the Logan temple. That evening employed as a secretary for they will be honored at a recep- Needham Jewelry in Logan. tion and dance at the Park ValThe future bridegroom is a ley ward chapel, Park Valley, of Bear River High graduate Utah. school and has completed two The bride-elec- t has chosen her years in the Armed Services. sister, Mrs. Mary Munk to be He is currently attending Weber matron of honor. Other atten- college where he is majoring in dants will include Miss Joyce business. I ftA f Thursday afternoon high place went to Relief society visiting teachers as South Box Elder stake Relief societies met to acknowledge the accomplishments of these women. The meeting was conducted and presided over by Mrs. Edith Baddley, president, in the stake tabernacle. The congregation sang Scatter Sunshine with Mrs. Afton Reese, stake chorister, directing, and Mrs. Ethel Poulter, stake or ganist, as accompanist. Invocation was offered by Mrs. Alzada Young followed by a selection by the Sixth ward trio, Mrs. Lottie Tyson, Mrs. Glauser and Mrs. Erma Hansen, accompanied by Geraldine Hawkes. Following welcome by President Baddley, talks were presented by Mrs. Violet Nelson and Mrs. Lily Christensen. A piano trio, composed of Carol Morgan, Rose Lynn Perry and Cheryl Hoopes, entertained. Mrs. Alice R. Rich then presented a talk, Regarding Experiences. A panel discussion concerning visiting teaching problems was held with ward Relief society presidents making up the panel and Mrs. Marie Isaacson as moderator. Lovely gifts were then presented to a member from each of the ward Relief societies who had been longest in service in Mrs. Edith Baddley, president South Box Elder stake the capacity of a visiting teachTOKENS OF APPRECIATION Relief Societies, right, admires gifts presented to each of the eldest in service visiting er. One from each ward, the teachers in the wards of the stake. Receiving tokens of appreciation were; seated, left to right, Mrs. Victoria Jeppsen, Mantua, 48 years; Mrs. Rose Petersen, Sixth ward, 50 youngest teacher in years, was also honored. years ; Mrs. Thora Nelson, Second ward, 51 years and Mrs. Baddley. Back row shows, left The Sixth ward trio again sang to right, Mrs. Ida Call, Willard, 35 yars ; Mrs. Chloe Lund, Perry, 38 years ; Mrs. Amanda and the benediction was offered 40 45 Mrs. Fifth and Rosetta Hansen, ward, ward, First Jensen, years. years by Mrs. Thelma Robbins. Delicious refreshments were served to 300 in the vestry of the of Held Set Senior Tea Art Instattation Officers May Day tabernacle. For Kindergarten Members Thursday, May 1 theme was used By BPW Club Members May Day with the serving table lovely club tion Womens of Box All Elder High school with a miniature May pole and president. Kindergarten club members met' Thursday afternoon, May 1, A thank you speech was given seniors will be honored guests dancers and baskets of spring at the War Memorial home for by President Nelson followed by at the Senior Art Tea, sponsor- blooms. an acceptance talk by Mrs. Mar-v- ed by the Business and Profeswere by Mrs. Decorations regular installation party. Frost. sional Women, Sunday, May 11, Renie Littlewood and Mrs. Grace was motif the theme May Day in auditorschool the Central The new officers presented Price with Mrs. Norene Oldroyd for the afternoon with miniature toasts and gifts to the officers ium between the hours of three as refreshment chairman. The May baskets, complete with per- she p. m. and five p. m. replaced. presidency was in charge of the fume and candies forjiung the Mrs. Frost to Mrs. Nelson, program. favors at the small tables. Call Mrs. Rita Paintings by Mrs. Donna Seder-holm- , and Mrs. Roma Thorson will be President Bessie Nelson intro- president; to Mrs. Joan Mann, vice exhibited and a duced Kathy Claybaugh who enlovely musical Chi Alumnae Are Mrs. Janice Johnson program has been arranged by Alpha tertained with two vocal num- president; recordto Mrs Valene Nielsen, Miss Anna Erickson and Mrs. Invited to Meeting bers accompanied by her father, Helen May Daisy Hansen, Charles W. Claybaugh. Martha ing secretary; Mrs.Renee Aipha Chi alumnae are inviOlsen, Claire Horsley then sang, accom- Young to Mrs. The general public is invited ted to a special meeting at the to Davis Mrs. Jean treasurer; panied by her mother, Mrs. C. Mrs. Alta Richards, correspond- to honor the senior students and home of Mrs. Wayne Call, 252 LeGrande Horsley. be guests of the local womens North Sixth East, Thursday eveing secretary, and Mrs. Betty service club. Installation ceremonies were Talbot ning, May 8, at 8 p. m. to Mrs. Darlene Billings, conducted by Mrs. Jennie L. historian. will be served. Mrs. Call explains that Mrs. Refreshments Essie Jane Tibbie, Salt Lake Jones, Northern District Federa-Renee Nelson, Elva Westover The first session of the U. S. City, district advisor, is expected and Mary Ann Miller presented a trio dance and two twirling Supreme Court was held in 1790 for the evening and all alumnae numbers were given by Vickie with Chief Justice Jay presiding. are urged to be in attendance. Larsen. 1 Mrs. Kathryn Hadfield, Mrs. Carolyn Sackett and Mrs. June Sackett, accompanied by Mrs. Flora Eck, sang two selections. Come in and see the many Luncheon was served. lovely selections of Mothers Day gifts available at Bear River Farm v 7 "t - of honor 5 Box Elder NEWS OBLONG PLASTIC DISH PAH vo-ca- l a Miss Shirley Ann Kunzler has set May as the day she will become the bride of Cleo R. BRIDE-ELEC- T 23 Gold Star Mother Tea Reminder Issued Members of the American Legion Auxiliary are reminded of the Gold Star Mothers Tea to be held Thursday, May 8, at 3 p. m. in the War Memorial home. President Ann Jensen and her officers will greet the guests. An interesting program will be presented. Gold Star Mothers will be honored guests and mothers of servicemen, as well as mothers of Legion Auxiliary members, are invited to attend, Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, general chairman, making for members of the Bear River Ladies Farm Bureau on Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. The demonstration will be held in the Bear River ward chapel and all ladies are invited to attend. Robertas. Gift Certificates, which permit Mother to choose Her own gift are also available in any denomination. Stores Weill looks Swelll Shirt with . a trod OVENWARE Morfc set of oven glassware, regular $14.95 15-pie- No mN collar "cH ap Point of CO 11 of lay flat again tha body. Collar it molded "Slpint to conloriU to yoar oock-Im- o. value, special "Skopin Collor" b novr maued op. Remain ia wnnklo-fr- o tuitcoM. WMIT1S cially priced $8.88 $9.95 dvr or Closeout numbers in the ever popular and famous silverware patterns by Community Plate and 1847 Rogers. AH Complete sets now priced as low as . .$24.95 WHITII AM COt-OR- MIOHT1R Steam or r an good. ThaTi dw dilrt whh Ihe "Sleeping bet shirt flnUMn equip lutfreua, oeendl Smoolh, no wrinkle. flnhfc. RETURNED to Yea ie o REUSABLE Dry CONDIMENT IRON Light PLASTIC BAGI Ho 4 Hell get wear out of one of these year-roun- d sport coats. Handsome array of slacks. Prices start at $28.50 weight, regular value, buy for Mothers Day at only $16.95 $9.95 Matching sets too, consisting of sport coat and .slacks of the predominant color to make a complete suit Priced SET table set, including holder, regular $5.95 value, now Lovely e ' Included are the new Wash and Wear dress shirts that need little ironing, always look fresh. Arrow shirts are priced, from H yt v h4V)r v rvt,T Its graduation time again time to honor the class of 58. Pick his gift from the mens where store ZUNDELS youll find the famous lines he likes, the styles he wants. REMEMBER . . . Seminary graduation is May 9, while the class of 58 receive diplomas on May 16. in The seasons newest plains, plaids and stripes in a dazzling array of colors. Short sleeve styles are priced from $395 Florsheim Roblee Freeman Handsome SHOES Step up for your ploma in a pair of smart shoes from ZUNDELS. All colors, styles, leather two - tone fmshes, combinations are included in these popular lines. Prices start as low as di- Youll find just the right colors in slacks to harmonize with any sport outfit. Come in today and make your selection. 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