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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gfy, Utah BETA Tuesday, May 2, 1961 SIGMA V PHI ,.i J BABY CONTEST jf- n U v.i - V . . A I A t ': tf - j 4 fSy' v f N- hi. f r.vil - C Babys Name Date of Birth f r ' ? ,2' ff . t . ' Parents x. - - A v ,-- Address -- Telephone Beta Sigma Phi Baby Contest Slated May 1 8 17 and not more than two of age by that date. f y-?v- A . , Hi -- Sr years TROPHIES will be awarded to the outstanding baby boy and L'? baby girl. The youngsters will be if-- judged on personality and physi.A'fWU cal appearance. . j that Mrs. Winterling explained the number of contestants will be I Epsilon chapter, Beta Sigma limited, however applications will a baby contest be accepted on a first come first Phi, will sponsor ; V- in Brigham City Thursday eve- served basis. Parents will be no.'9; HTiltHiffiM feta. ning, May 18, beginning at 7:30 p. tified on acceptance. m at the Central school auditorA program presented by talentium. WILL HEAD PTA Newly elected and installed officers of the South Box Elder Council of PTA will ed youngsters of this area will add COOKIE SELLING CHAMPS Members of Brownie Scout Troop No. 170 smile widely as they hear the include Mrs. Willie Hunsaker as secretary; Mrs. Fred Bingham as president, Mrs. Ray Adams as treasto the evenings entertainment. word that their troop sold the record number of boxes of cookies during the recent sales campaign. ToBABIES one between two and first vice Dean as Mrs. second and vice Freeman Walter Taibot as presipresident urer; Superintendent gether the girls sold 672 boxes of the cookies, with each girl participating in the sales. A party was DECORATIONS for the evening years of age are invited to enter dent. The officers were installed by outgoing president Mrs. Robert Molgard at a meeting held Tuesheld to celebrate the honor on April 27. the to Mrs. will be a lollipop tree and a balcompetition, according day, April 25, at the Lincoln School. Leo Winterling, chairman, and loon tree. Consolation prizes will Paula Kay Tsosie, Linn Frost, JaMrs. J. Dell Sackett, be awarded to all babies particinet Tincher, Floria Wilson, Karla An application form is printpating. Narcomey, Marly Shabala, Joyce ed in this paper, which should be Tickets will be on sale at a cost Debbie Winfilled and out to mailed Mrs. Curley, Sandra Greenup, of 50 cents per person with chilv-Arnel, Mary Peterson, Susan Witerling, 470 South Second East, dren 12 and under admitted free i ' ' lliams, Cathy Lauritzen and RoseBrigham City, prior to May ljh Door prizes will be awarded durJM Rules specify that the child must ing the evening. The general pub Brownie Scout troop 170 of Brig- specific orders for five different mary Halsey. be one year of age prior to May lie is invited to attend. ham City made record sales of types of cookies and then deliverE-IOne of the worlds largest sun Girl Scout cookies during the re- ed the cookies to buyers during dials is located north of Phoenix, ( ' 10 to 15. Ariz., in the town of Carefree. The cent cookie campaign held in the the week of April ' A v sr? only larger one is in Jaipur, India. SELLING THE highest number area, according to their leader, Vv i Mrs. John Macdonald and co- of boxes of cookies in the group A. - 4 who were Roberta leader Mrs. LaMoyne Frost. Macdonald, The girls sold 672 boxes of cook- sold 112 boxes, and Linda ValenA ifl ies to go on record as the group tine, who placed second in sales , & with of on checks behalf The the education highest sales for this years with 107 boxes. program for Accepting V cookie selling campaign. Differing Other troop members was school board Walter in children the the area Supt. handicapped , w ;;v? from prior years, the girls took hard to make the record included was given a substantial boost by D. Talbot. V the Ladies Community club reAt the same time Mrs. Bowen A'-- ' VH V. t t as a culmination of their presented a check for $150 to Baty cently vs V " f i ' 1 y i' calendar Morrison, to go toward purchase birthday community 7 s " -- V ir V , of movie equipment for the local drive of last year. Teen Town. Mrs. chairman, Wayne Project r tir-- .vj ..Vv, on Bowen, presented checks totaling Working with Mrs. Bowen ; $300 to the school board, with one the community birthday calendar L.- tJtu.. - o. n half of the amount to be used to- project were committee members wards scholarships for teachers Mrs. Walter D. Talbot, Mrs. Laird New officers of Fpsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Installed Thursday evening TO HEAD CHAPTER of the children and one-hato be Stringham, Mrs. Velroy Christenat the annual Founders Day banquet include Mis. J. Dell Sackett, secretary; Mrs. Richard McQuivey, used towards equipping the rooms sen and Mrs. Edward Frost. Dtreasurer; Mrs. Leo F. Winterling, vice president; and Miss Shirley Walker, president. The officers m both at Bear River school and the irector member for the project were installed by outgoing president Lorraine Neil son. Box Elder Junior High school. was Mrs. Arthur Landon. Past city council member Irma Jensen was presented a remem-- 1 ID SURE LIXE TO brance by Ada Hewlett. ' AV t?' J 1', J s 4"' r'i I bahtal sj k.. llililiiiiTil flii,i n Local BrownieScoutTroop - Makes Record Cookie Sale S & - i Ladies Community Club Presents Checks to Help Youth Programs -- ii. te: .Vi r-;--7H- 1 wyn - s 1 -- , ' x AAs: .'vt t f ipomi . I lf TRAIN 80HE0ULES Beta Sigma Phi Chapters Hold Annual Founders Day Banquet CUT THE COST OF OFHCtRS installed during the included the following for evening , Newly elected officers of Beta kelsen, and Mayor Eskelsen pre- the Epsilon chapter: Miss Shirley Sigma Phi chapters were installed sented a talk following the ban-- j Walker as president, Mrs. Leo F. following the annual Founders quet. His topic was "Brigham City Winterling as vice president; Mrs. Day banquet held at the Second From the Beginning to Now and J. Dell Sackett as secretary, and on the LDS ward at 6' 30 p m. on Thurs- included comments Mis Richard McQuivey as treas-- , meetand the in 27. population day, April urer. ing of community needs THEME FOR the banquet was A brief summary of highlights Xi Alpha officers installed were "Live With Wings and the of the past year was presented by Nelda Parsons as president; Phyland program were all cenVulcarce, after which Carolyn lis Johnson as vice president; tered about the theme. Irma Jen-se- Ivy Sackett sang "Live With Wings, served as mistress of cereBaron Jane as secretary; Ruby by Karen Barnard monies for the joint meeting of the accompanied Nelda Paisons led the group in the Godfrey as treasurer, and DEAnn .Epsilon and Xi Alpha chapters. Founders Dav pledge, and Jo Ann Fbeling as histonan. The national anthem was led by gave a short resume of Wmteiling SOCIAL committee members In Lillian Felt, accompanied by Karas a Beta Sigma Phi. experiences en Barnard. Lillian Felt then sang of planning the affair incharge tel Mai Humphreys, outgoing cluded the Beta Sigma Phi hymn the folowmg from the EpXi of was president Alpha chapter, by Mamie Adamson. silon Karen Barnard, presented a gift by Nelda Parsons, LuAne chapter: Laura Keller, Jensen, ShirSPECIAL guests of the evening and Lorraine Neilson presented were Mayor and Mis. Ruel M. Es- - Mauan Fredricksen with a gift. ley Walker, Marilyn Lund, and Mary Jane McQuivey. Assisting with the planning were social committee members from the Xi Alpha chapter including Mamie Adamson, Jean Davis. Lillian Felt. Myrle Craghead, 14 Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls Wight, Nelda Parsons, Ivy S Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce ... Vulcarce Ecelvn and Dames, Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce . 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