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Show tTfir ri w Brighom City, Utah Tuesday, May 3, 1960 Mrs. Elmo Tingey Is Book Lore Hostess THE BOX ELDER NEWS, i I April chapter meetings for Xi Alpha of Beta Sigma Phi featured silverware and flower arrangeMRS. STELLA Y. Phillips was ment lessors SeaMrs Virginia Fryer was hostess hostess to membeis of the at the with President Erma Jenson in gull Camp DUP. recently, home of her daughter Mrs June charge. Nelson. Plans were made to hear a lecShe wsa assisted by Mrs May literture soon on current obscene D Smith and Miss Imogene Byature problem water DixMrs. Jenson and Mis Cleo Following the usual business ons names appear on the ballot conducted by Captain Hafor City Council president President Jenson distributed Tri-- j zel Stevens, the lesson, "Samuel was given by Mrs State convention plans stating that Btannan, Phillips will be the convention sessions The lesson was followed with a held in Pocatello, Idaho, June 10, 11 and 12 Her announcement was sketi h ot the life of John Peterfollowed by the suicesslul it pint sen by Mrs Rose A Young I he group attending of recent bake sales bv Mis Nel them parda Parsons, ways and means com ticipating in Spanish singing, mittee head and Pppei California Cavelier, Mrs Jay C Hansen gave an in- undei the able le idership ol Mrs teresting lesson on silverware, I oi ene Smith told of the different tvpes and dis- one Twentv six membeis and cussed sterling and silvei plated guest enjoyed a soiial (vcrung Hostesses were Mrs Fiyer and Mrs Mamie Adamson with hostess gift going to Mrs Connie Pe- ters Second meeting of the month was held at the Parsons home1 with President Jenson conducting Letters of resignation were read, and accepted from Mrs Geneva Fife and Mrs Phyllis Owen as Plans were sponsoring dnectors made, following the resignation acceptance, to present gifts to the two women for their outstanding achievements in chapter woik Mrs Martell Humphreys .then announced that Mis Jenson had Tieen elected president of the City Council. Lesson for the evening leatured Mrs Fred Forsgren telling of floral arrangements for the home with accent on arrangement, tvpes and colors. Luncheon was served by Mrs Parsons with President Jenson receiving the hostess gift Plans for Mothers Day Tea were announced. The tea will be held Thursday, May 5, at p m. in the Fourth LDS ward. Mothers Issued Tea Reminder Mothers in the area are lemind-- , ed of the Gold Star Mothers Tea, "Sponsored by District One American Legion Auxiliary, to be held in " The scout building. First East and Center, Logan, 'Saturday, May 7, beginning at 2 p m. and continuing until 4pm Gold Star Mothers, all American Legion Auxiliary members T"their mothers, legionnaires and vet erans' mothers also get an invitu tion nod Mrs. J Leo Nelson announces j. that plans are to piovide transpor tation for those wishing to attend Ladies lanning to attend, and also those with cats who plan to attend, - are asked to contact Mis Nelson oi Mrs Duett Loveland . Mis Jasper Nicholas have retuined fiom serving as LDS missionaries in the Central States Mission I oi ihe past year they have made headpuai tet s at Aidmore and Ana daiko Oklahoma The pan make their home in the Ninth IDS Wat d and homecoming rites ait planned soon Fnroute home they enjoyed sight- at Carlsbad Caverns, trav- Mexico and' eled through Texas At Phoenix they visited, with Mr and Mrs Wynn Andersen They also saw Glen's Canvon project belote returning home. Ogden Landscaper Plans Plans Local Talk and Top Winners Told at Bridge Fellowship Rtigham Citv Spade and Trowel Gnidin club members will hear Ravmond Diake, Ogden, land si iper as guest speaker Thurs 1 1 je Nephi J. Valentine head-quaite- Meeting Scheduled the entne program Duplicate bridge games continue for the day is What Can We Do Gill Scout and Biownie leaders1 each Tuesday evening at War Me- to Aid the Migrant Woikeis m Box and tioop committee membeis of morial home with new winneis Flder County1 Box Elder Wa Neighborhood, names appearing and old time Speakers will be Reverend Don- ,xutch Council will hold monthly, winners also keeping pace with ald Ranstiom. the Reveiend Dameeting on Wednesday, May 4 vid New'man, the Reveient weekly prizes beginning at ') 45 a m at the Pro-- i Noith South winners for the past and R Julien Mis Samuel testant Student Center, 419 East week aie Mr and Mrs Boh Near- McClure Seventh South man first, Mr. and Mrs Stretch All ate strongly urged to attend and Niskanen, second, and Mr this final meeting of the season Mis Bert Naness, third. PI. ins for D iv Camp and estab Fust-Wetop plavers of the lixhed camp attendance will b( week are Mrs Wtnifidd Ryan and announced and other plans for the Mis Floience Richardson, first; next school year will be decided Mi and Mrs. J Wayne Scofield, upon YOUR tOCAl 1 til W W Gortside and second, and Yus MARiNi RECRUITER 'Ibis is Ihe tiii.il muling until Mis Doiothy Vons third rf7mYrrnltfTM Septembei Budge playeis are reminded by Mi and Mis Neaiman that MasikJUtljWlUMMWVMltlues-dav- . ter Point Night is tonight, May 3, beginning at 7 31) p m at the War Memorial home. A good ctowd is expected with play-et- s to at nve fiom Ogden and Biighum City Her-she- y Care Net Airport More Than Planes FRANCISCO SAN San (UPH Francisco International Airport earns more money tiom cars than fiom airplanes Airport manager Belford Brown eported that during the past fiscal ye ir, autos brought in $1,235 i while aiicnft landing and takeoff fees netted only $850 000 Auto tees included $650 000 for parkin;;, $110,000 from car rental and $175 000 from concessions taxi and limousine operators 1)00 t'c mm TWO Is it a DEAN MARTIN L presents S Color A mu uiLLiiuun; .jn -"-- 0 k T r r; N. h n Jjf L U f & " A THE BROADWAY HIT NOW THE SCREEN'S CRAZIEST LATiK! VALL1S l- am HUfarnevi Sunday - Monday -- Tuesday TWO BIG FEATURES THIS OF STORY DESPERATE . SHIRLEY MacLAINE IIP I T' starring WILLIAM K3LB2 U H r r.l 4 - 'h . iv x unnffiME FREDRIC tAAsien MICKEY ROQtmY 4 nsI-,pr- sWaM I1ELLY r , ntti ' y tweets me i?M$ tht CO-HI- "S V. it Ik with ROBERT STRAUSS . 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AN ADVENTURE INTO THE 4TH DIMENSION PICTURES Count Your Blessings for&OlT-GOS-T in photography of the camera since the invention QuX, bf CiJ PICK LOCK NEW The FIRST mbam n Special Introductory Price LAST TIMES TONIGHT Cub Scouts and parents gained a wealth of information on "Great Lakes" as the theme was accented in poster, skits and gimmicks at the tegular Pack 941 meeting Friday evening, April 29, at Third LDS ward hall Gary Packer offered opening prayer with pledge led by Paul Sackctl Program proceeded with gimmicks and skits presented by each den Special visitors were Mrs Dena Hansen and Mrs Lucy Earl of Noith Box Elder Stake Primary presidency During award presentation a new boy, Danny Crapo, a former Alaska Cub, was introduced, Bobcats, Chris Johnson and Robert Butze joined the pack and farewell were bade to Bruce Smith and Dean then Reeder as they received graduation plaques and certificate's Closing prayer was offered by Lariy Ceisler s Witt Theme for W P.M. Cubs Get Info On Great Lakes Back From Calif. Last Neighborhood 1 6:45 P. M. 04 1 day evening May 5, at 8 p m in Box F Ider County the liambei rooms above Box Women I Ider County Bank. event will be held fndav eian I Booth has aranged for May 6, beginning at 12 noon at the the guest speaker and he reports Protestant Center coinei ot that Mr Diake will speak on gen enth South and Fifth last eral planning and maintaining of Reservations will be received vanous sin ubs ,, n()nn Wednesday M iv 4 hv Mrs Heib McOueen, piesident Mrs steilmgL Dobbs Mis Tom will be in (haige Nephi J Valentine has teturned 1 Stewaid Mis lames W interested is invited In to Brigham City to make his home Anyone Mis Ntwrnan David ell, with Mr and Mis R N Price attend Mrs Veinon Hansen following a winter in California A chaige of $1 ,pet poison wdl At Riverside he made his be made at the home of Dr and Nursery for the rhildien will be Mis T L. Broailbent. under the direction nf Mrs I ran-ciC OPEN WEEKDAY AT PHONE PA valedictorian of the grad- uating class of the LDS Semi-nary at- - BEHS in Schimmelpfennig 1941. She is a former employee of First Security Bank. The valedictorian will be honored May 10 at the colleges annual awards and honors program She is the wife of Dale Schimmel-pfennig, clerk of the Cache county school board, and is the mother of three children. She first entered USU in 1942 and will be graduated this spring with a major in art, a minor in library science and a secondary certificate She school teaching nt,nue studies toward a PUins master s degree in education at USU, Dean Carlisle said. Year Round Bridge will be featured at Brigham City Golt and Country Club, Mrs Veran Booth, bridge chairman, announces. Duplicate bridge games will begin Wednesday, May 4, promptly at pm at the country club All members of the country club interested arg cordially invited to attend Plans are to have a play-of- f at the end of the season Mrs. Booth explains that the boards will be distributed at p m and it is imperative that those de- firing to pa. Depute be at the club house promptly at p m O OUT TO A MOVIE! was Planned at Club LADIES INVITED May Fellowship Day will be observed by Box Elder County United Church Women with Mrs. Tom L. Steward, left, and Mrs. Samuel R. McClure, right, making final arrangements for the meeting to begin at 12 noon. May 6, at Protestant Center. LIFE-G- OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT g, Year Round Bridge Missionary Couple UCW Back From Okla. Mt GET MORE OUT OF Valedictorian Mrs. Dorothy Jenson Schimmel-pfenniLogan, has been named valedictorian of the College of Act. 1. Education at Utah State UniverThe 15 club members were defor the class of 1960, accordsity lighted with the presentation.. ing to an announcement made on Mrs. Tingey served dainty re- Saturday by Dr. John C. Carlisle, freshments later in the evening to dean of the college. members and special guests, Mrs e Mrs ScHimmelpfennig is a Buchanan and Miss Sharon Seely ot Brigham President Grace Ferguson anCity and a daugh-e- r nounced a change in the schedule of the late for the May meeting. It will be Mr Claud Jenheld Thursday evening, May 26, at She is a son 8 p. m at the home of Mrs. G L. graduate of the Crandall with Mrs Glen Bennion 4ox Elder High chool with the giving the book review. lass of 1942 and e Jf LadylsUSU to Meeting Reported and Former Local Mrs Elmo Tingey was hostess the Book Lore club members on Thurs'day evening, April 22, at her home. 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