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Show NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, October 4, 1960 THE BOX ELDER PROCLAMATION Business and Professional Ruel M Eskelsen. Major of Bngham City, Utah do hereby pioclaim October 2, I960 through October 8. 1960 to be I, WOMENS BUSINESS NATIONAL Women Salute Mabel Nielsen WEEK This annual Week sponsored throughout the United States by The National Federation of Business and Professional Women s Clubs, Inc is set aside to pay tribute to women in business and the proThe fessions and the contribution they make to the nation theme of 1960 "National Business Womens Week is Symbol of the Sixties More Women at Woik (signed) RUEL HONEYVILLE . JH-- V REPORTS Honeyville Twins Entertain Friends at Birthday Party Local Couple To Serve ESKELSEN Mayor of Brigham City, Utah (Seal) LDS MISSIONARIES Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Olson will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening in Second ward chapel prior to leaving for North Central States misssion. M Business Highlighting National Womens Week in Brigham City of NEs Ma is the announcement bel Nielsen, longtime active in and family church community, life in Bngham Citv. as outstand ing BPW woman of the year The purpose of the week is call ing attention to the achievements if women in business and the proThe weik will be fessions Oet 2 to Oct 8 by mem-btr- s of the local club Mis Nielsen was left a widow with fout children the eldest just 10 yeats of age, to rear "Just as soon as the children were all in school went to work Nielsen Mrs at different jobs explains She seived as city treasurer in 1929 and woiked in the city offices the following year l By Mrs. George Wintle 5p- - 1 Sunday at the home of Honeyville 'p L Nolons parents, Mr and Mrs. m', SHE RFCALLS sending one son HONORED Mrs. Mabel Nielsen is w Rosemary and Rosemarie, twin Ezra Benson 4 STw on a mission to Denmark from named BPW Woman of the Year. V ot Mrs Mr and v . - U xt - , Mr and Mrs Robert Smith and daughteis . ll v 1929 to 1932 and another son servWintle, entertained 16 of family left Honeyville Saturday their school friends after school to return to their home in Buena ing in the California LDS mission tinnsts and for the past two years GAIN RECOGNITION Marilyn Mixrasi, left, and Nanette Owen, has been chairman of the Window from 1939 to 1942 n honor of their ninth birthday cleaned-uafter a full course Park, Calif , after visiting for two right, calmly prepared, served and Mi and Mrs Carl A Olson, 54 Her daughter giaduated tiom Displays and Art Exhibit for the and enjoyed weeks with relatives played games reThey of then Utah as at with meal University squealed they delight South Second West, have accepted l!,ah State University and follow- Peach Days celebration a delicious birthday lunch. The Salt Lake City visitois in Honeyceived a thrill of a lifetime, an paid trip to Denver for a call to serve a mission for the ed the teaching piofessinn For a woman left widow, Mr$. twins received a lot of nice gifts. ville over the weekend were Mr efforts. their Church of Jesus Christ of Lattei-daHer activities have been many Nielsen with two sewing machines, Mr and Mrs Robert Crist and and Mrs Neil Hunsaker and chilSaints in the North Central and varied detera little capital and much baby of Salt Lake City spent this dren who were at the home of States mission In church capacity she has servweek in Honeyville mination, began her own business visiting Mr and Mrs Oral Hunsaker. past A faiewell testimonial will honed as piesident of YWMIA and and successfully Mr and Mis DeVere Wintle it the home of Mrs Crists paroperated it fof of the Relief so-- 35 or them Sunday evening Oct 9 at also as She sold her business, ents, Mr and Mrs Conrad John- and family visited in Layton on yedis 7 p m in the , cietv At present she is a mem-- Art and Gift shop, in 1958 son Bngham Citv Second Saturday with Mrs Wintles mothLDS waid chapel her of the stake board and woik It is for women like Mrs. NielLouis L Boothe er, Mrs L I Layton and other Mr and Mis Mi dnd Mrs Olson are former director in the waid society sen throughout the United States relatives San around and in 11 4 aie count was piesinted In vacationing Two Corinne girls are in coopi rai esidents of Smithfield In Bngham City BPW Mis Niel- that BPW this week take off their Cache coun-Mrs William S Sarrell of BounFiancisco, Calif They plan on the days until January when tion with Wool Glow us Auxiliary sen seived as president in 1948-4- hats and salute Wink- mg ty P tiful Wallace Mis and two weeks about will enjoy an all expense paid ACCEPTS CALL Miss Dorene being away Mi mi sounds might it was that tastv visited they to year the club ler ol Palo Alto, Calif They will report to the LDS Mis- to attend Denver, Colo, to Kathy Allen, six year old daugh- their tup a launched brother-in-lasion Home in Salt Lake City on Wa8staff has accepted a call and with ftesh fiuit toiktail against Work Underground sister campaign begin W 4 Allen of H and Mrs Mr Round James ter estern Up serve LDS mission in West Gerrheumatic lever and with a memon Mr Leland and Hunsaker Mis Monday Oct' 17 foi a week of i ound steak with muslnoom with was award sauce, of Honevville, playing They won the trip as top NEW YORK (UPI) ConstrucWinbership of 47 raised $400 for the special training pnor to leaving many. but-t- i meal preparation at Utah all bian muffins and honev othei children on the school ground Wednesday of this week Mrs in tion of a giant office building over A was disease diead concert Oct 24 for their mission headquai-tei- s to home kler was her enroute r baktd potatoes and soui State Fair when she fell and fiactured both to secure the needed Grand Central Station is being diat Minneapolis Minn from a months visit with another bones in her left arm Nanette Owen, 17, daughter of cieam glazed canots, lettuce and sponsoied Monday rected from under ground two lunds and Gen Fi lends and relatives aie invited and husband, Brig and ended Mr and Mrs Wayne Owen, and tomato salad, milk She was taken to the Dee hospi- sister trams that are following foundafound Gtound Observei to attend the testimonial, m Corps accordParis, Marilyn Misrasi, 17, daughter of with laspbeiry delight She Mrs Morris P Edwards tal in Ogden for treatment Mis Nielstn steppng into Civil tion construction about the stathe heads Edwards France ing to Bisho E V Hansen who will Mr and Mrs Thomas Misiasi is lepoited getting along fine TOP NOTC1IERS of Brigham Definst program and receiving tions lower track level USNATO there The Edpi eside with 12 other meal Mr and Mrs Jack Spackman wards metcollege Fiom them representatives of Citv came home with a first place graduation ceitificate Mrs Winkler at Lis- - paiticipated teams at University nbhon for their demonsti ation in the general contractor and the preparation are building a new home in West bon, con-ln- f the and toured Portugal utdh Home Fconomlcs depdlt. coioi combinations HAWAII was her destination in foundation contractor are Honeyville in waidiobe ment 1957 "hm she attended Regional Annette Miss Judy Johnson, Demonsti ation was piepared ing the addition of 99 new col- seived and BPW confeience there They Just this umns to the 200 which supjwrt the prepared Diana Bennett and Hunsaker, Betty Glayd Bingham, by piesented cleaned-uVisit in following serving in lean Pea it past March she visited for three smaller office building above the A Ifarewel testimonial will honor and Letty Hunsaker, and David months m Germany, France, Hol- terminal, now being demolished. Miss Dorene Wagstaff Sunday eve- Tolman left Monday morning for new home here in Honeyville three hours HonRoss Mis (Lois) Coombs, Miss Carol Christensen daughter land, Switzeiland 7 30 pm Italy and Belthe attendon Oct where 9, at in Provo, well Jack Harper and family have also MRS. MARGARET Maslers, they plan ning, evville, was declared grand chamof Di and Mis Norman ChristenLack of vitamin A affects vis- BYU LDS ward the gium chapel college moved into their new home known radio and television per- - pion baker at the fair competition ing sen of Rochester Minn , visited in Peiry She has bun president of Sorop- - ion. Mr and Mrs Wallace formei, and three of md inothei top pi ize winner of and Mr and Mrs Rex Brady Miss Wagstaff has accepted a call members Sunday, Bngham City with her giandpni-- to inkiest to Bngham City folks is seive a mission for the LDS two small children of Salt Lake Hunsaker motored to Arimo. Ida., the fair board were guests ents, Mr and Mis Ross C Bowen The girls have been in Corinne Mis Doiothv moved to Honeyville to and visited at the home of Mis. Jensen Schimmel and Mi and Mrs Oison A Chris Chuich in West Germany She is a City have 4 H clubs for the Rex is going Hunsakers brother and sister-in- past seven yeats fining I ogan foimeily of Bug daughter of Mr and Mis Glen make their home tensen last week to woik with his M Wagstaff, Perry brother, Max law, Mr and Mrs Roy Burnham completing seven years of foods ham City who walked away with Accompanied by a friend, Cat la yeai, top sculptuiing awaid She will be She will enter the LDS Mission Brady in the carpenter business and at Malad Ida with a sister four years, clothing Cole, also of Rochester Caiol was Mr and Mrs home impiovement tin ee lemembered as USU valedictorian Mr and Mrs Nolon Benson and and brother-in-law- , 10 enroute to Palo Alto Calif where Home Monday morning Oct of Brigham City visited in H O Kent in college of education this leadership years family past 16 foi will and leave Oct the two girls will enter Stanford by plane aw aid received at the fair June The hei mission headquarteis at Umveisity as fieshman students Caiol was an honoi student at her Germany Miss Wagstaff is a graduate of high school in Rochester last year Her mother is the foimcr Kath- - Box Elder high school and LDS Ieen Bowen Seminary She also has graduated fiom Stevens Henagi t Business h, LDS 4 1, Mission -- De-Ve- i! p y Corinne Misses Prepare Meal; t pres-den- WinTripto Denver in January 1 1 9 , Perry Miss Accepts LDS Mission Call Minnesota Girls B-- Brigham p 1 nd youll save cash f, College in Ogden and has been em- ployed at Hill Air Force Base She is the fouith member of her family to seive an LDS mission three brothers having pi eviously served Friends and lelatives of the W'jgstaff family aie invited to attend the testimonial according to Bishop Martella Nelson who will Halting Hookv KERRV1LLE dex (U PI) Hie Kerrville Independent School District has declared the opening day of the Texas deei season as a legal school holiday The school officials pointed out that most of the youngsters play hooky that day anyway to go hunting "I preside LIKE ITS SMALL SIZE!" , "I LIKE ITS 'I LIKE THE DIAL SMART STYLING!" THAT LIGHTS new UP!" phone Opening Social Ushers Season ForSixth Ward Relief Society Tall and winter activities began by Mrs Arma Hansen and Mis for Sixth LDS ward Relief society Juamta Steffen accompanied by Sept 28 with opening social in the Mis Steffen Relief society rooms The audience was then delightAlice Jensen, president, Mis ed with a 1920 to 1930 high fashpresided and conducted ion showing of newest gowns of Hot dinner was served following the season Most gowns were food on the and blessing prayer beaded crepes owned by Mrs bv Mrs Louise Whitworth comThuty-fiv- e members and eight Frank Holman and an outfit of coat with and cloche, plete childien enioyed dinner prepared Mrs Mrs Norwood Hyers was modelbv Mrs Dagmar Iversen, ed Lola Andeisen, Mrs Ada Pierce, Mrs Mary Lou Call narrated and Mrs Berdine Bailey Tables weie gay with clever hats deco- the fashions, and modeling were Mrs Maiy Ellen Glenn, Mrs. Berrated with ribbons and blooms Mrs Hope Smith President announced dine Bailey Jensen Mis Mrs Mar- Lila Whitworth, teachers report meeting visiting Mrs for Wednesday afternoon at 1 I5')u'ette Tolman, Marjorie p m tollowed by regular meeting Christensen and President Jensen own her in wedding gown. at 2 p m Mrs Whitworth was presented MRS. AMANDA REEVE was In woth a lovely figurine planter upon attendance after a recent illness her release from service in the and Mrs. Verabelle Knudsen arwaid presidency rived home recently from four HAPPY BIRTHDAY was sung months in Europe to Mrs Neola Armstrong followClosing prayer was offeted by ed by a medley of old time songs Mrs Seretta Smith ! Brigham City Couple Speaks Vows at Ogden Kingdom Hall CivicClubPlansLiteraryTea; Newcomers, Teachers Invited The annual Lkeiarv lea of Civic Improvement Club will be held Sat urday afternoon, Oct 8, at 2 p m in the Bngham City First LDS ward chapel Mis by James L C Mrs Wixom ugene Powirs Jr Mis Chester Hamilton, Mis Mis Aithui Mrs Carlson Roy Shaw, Mis Raymond Daines, Mrs H C Mansfield and Mrs A MUSICAL program entitled Rulon Gainei "The Sound of Music will be pre Civic Club numbers aie uiged to sented by Geraldine Thompson Ma nanni, Lennex Larson and Mmlvn plan to be in attendance and enjoy Robinson Holt, all of Salt Lake an aflet noon of music City. The music will he taken from the Broadway Plav "Trapp Family which Civic Club memSingers, bers heard reviewed last year Mrs Marianm is a formei Bug ham City resident and a daughtei of Mr and Mrs Roy I Thompson, Uicille W itkms d lughter of Mr 136 East Second South and Mis C C Watkins S7 Ninth Must I his emolled as a NEWCOMERS club, lady faculty frLshminjst student at the Umver- members, and wives of faculty SItv 0f Utah members aie extended a special She pledged Kappa Kappa Gam- mvitation to be guests of Civic In-- n a du schooI 0, Club at the provement Literary rush actIvltIPS Tea, acceding to Mis Stayno, Ml,c ya!kin 1S a g, aduate Thompson and Mis Dm Russell, ()f B()x Fd(,, H h school Nello Chnstoffer-so- the lovelv, hltle Prim pcs phone is hi cause it and nuking friends attention altiactmg offers so many liatuies that people want in an extension tilephnne. All over town Its small The dial to take up less room on de-- k or table. lights up. 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