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Show Womens Legislative Council Social C 400019 nrrn'ft w i Telephone tmmrmmmm Hfrrr-r-- Mantua PA marriage of Karma Jensen to Gary Ronald Dabel, son of Mr. and Mis Ronald Dabel of Mantua, is announced by her parents, Mr and Mrs Melvin C. Jensen of Mantua. The couple wall exchange nuptial vow's in the Logan LDS temple on Nov. 24, and will be honored at a reception that same evening Miss Jensen is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary She is employed by a local business Bridegroom-elec- t Dabel is a graduate of Star Valley High school in Afton, Wyo., and has received college credits while attending the Wyoming Univers.ty Branch at Powell, Wyo. He has tilled a mission for the LDS church, and plans to beschool in the near gin future. At present he is employed with Fife Rock Products. The couple will make a home in northern Utah following their Swiss-Austria- n United Rocky Mountain Pioject discus-sion gioup will meet at the home of Wynn Andersen, 305 North Sixth on Tuesday, Oct 31 at 8 a m rather than the usual meeting in Bunderson School. The meeting change is due to the Hal- ioween Carnival scheduled at the school this evening 1 in assisted 1 Bo-lie- au Col. Hyatt has been a member of the Utah State Highway Patrol since 1944 and was appointed su- perintendent March 1, 1955 He is a member of the Presidents committee for traffic safety, the NaTheme for the evening will be tional Safety Council, the International Association of Chiefs of PoNow Thank We All Our God Col. Arrangement of floral items for lice and the American Association WILL ADDRESS GROUP of Motor Vehicle Administrators. the exhibit will be handled Lyle Hyatt, superintendent of Utah Mrs. Beulah Saw'yer. Bourne has been manager of the Highway Patrol, will be a speaker on Womens Council Legislative All members are urged to Utah Safety Council since 1951. Impublic session on Wednesday, Nov. present. to his mediately prior assuming 1, at 8 p.m. present position he was dnector of legislative research for the US Senate Library in Washington D C. Meeting Changed Box closely dent. Community Day on Friday, Nov. Reader for the service will be 3, with services set for 30 p. m. Mrs Joseph Gurnster, while orat the Protestant Student Center ganist is Mrs Christopher on Seventh South. Refreshments are under Theme for the day is Freedom the chairmanship of Mrs. LaVerne and registration will be to Know, with the offering going Dahlin, handled by Mrs Stan Sjursen. to help bi idge the education gaps in Latin America The purpose of the day is to mspne chinch women to woik for Chustian action for Woild Peace and to promote international brotherhood Hoe N Hope Garden club will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday Nov 1, the home of Mrs B E Bounds, 244 North Ninth East, at 8 p m. Project Group Church Women of Flder county will observe Woild Mrs. Robert Walsh, The public meeting is set for Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 8 p m at the Chamber of Commeice rooms Council president Mis. Jack Shum-wa- y will conduct the meeting and introduce the guest speakers. Hoe n Hope Sets Meet Date The engagement and forthcoming World Community Day Services Set by United Church Women Elder Women's Legislative Council members invite the public, and traftic patrolmen and police otticers in paiticular. to hear Col. Lvle Hvatt, superintendent of the Utah Highway Patrol, and C. Ernest Bouine, manager of the Utah Safety Council, discuss Safety practices. Box m e Reveals Date Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, October 31, 1961 Schedules Speaker on Safety COG Sarah Yates, Society Editor THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Currently a member of the national executive boaid of the Asso-- ! ciation of State and Provincial he served Coordinatois, Safety three terms as western region president. He also served for five years as a member of the execu-Easttve committee of the National Safety Council He is also present-plac- e ly serving as consultant to the Utah Legislative Councils subcommittee on safety established by the 1961 Legislatuie. i f A SOCIAL coffee hour and election of ofticers for the United Church Women will be held as part of the days activities Guest speaker for the worship service will be Donald Coleman, Utah State Univeisity piotcstant pastor and director of the University Campus Christian Fellowship. He is interning trom the Yale Divinity school and will letuin next year to complete his wotk for a doctorate of divinity. t MRS. C. J. KASTROP, chairman, invites ail protestant women of the county to attend the meeting and services. She is being 'S.i' t, ENGAGEMENT? ANNIVERSARY? BIRTHDAY? 4th Ward Sets Bazaar Night 1 The Fourteenth $15(f ward LDS ba- zaar has been set for Friday, Nov. 3. beginning with supper at 6 p m. Included on the menu will be baibecue, chili, hot dogs, ice cream bars and cups and soft - N. ... . drinks Families are asked to TO DISCUSS SAFETY G. Ernbring their own table service. est Bourne, manager of the Utah Bazaar items will go on sale at Safety Council, will speak on safe- 7 p, m , with a full house of gift ty in a public meeting set for the and handiwork items to choose Chamber of Commerce rooms Wed- from A fish pond will be providnesday evening by the Womens ed for the children Legislative Council. Officers of the Relief society in charge of the bazaar are Mrs Wilfmd Sohigemuth, Mrs. Denton Linton, Mrs Paul Olsen, Mrs. Douglas Furlong and work chairman, Mrs Maughan Mason. SETS TEMPLE DATE Wedding bells wil ring fo Karma Jensen and Gary Ronald Dabel on Nov. 24 as they exchange vows in the Logan LDS Temple. The future bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Jensen of Mantua, while parents of the groom-ele- are Mr. VERL PETERSEN Beta Sigma Phi Holds Meeting Beta Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter met on Monday, Oct. 23, at the home of Laura Lee Jensen. A short business meeting was held. Carolyn Sackett, president, gave a program on giving and receiving friendship, and pointed out that friendship is the only cement that will hold the world together. She used effective visual aids during her talk. Light refreshments were served by the hostess The group is looking forward to their Halloween party set for Monday, Oct. 30, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Candidate for 4-Y- I n Trowel Spade To Meet Thursday Councilman r. BELIEVE: Our Brigham City Volunteer Fire Department is the finest in the state. I pledge continued support on their behalf so that we might enjoy the advantages of adequate protection. CHECK MY RECORD (Paid Political Adv.) SEE JT S SPOOK DAY! e M men and Gleaner Halloween Ready for the party set for tonight at 7 p.m. at the old ward house in Honeyville are spooks Pauline Reward, Ann Calderwood and Ceri Larson. Costumes wil! be required as entrance fee, and all M Men and Gleaners in both local LDS Staked are cordially invited to come for a good time and refreshments. two-stak- Club Women Attend Session In Salt Lake Local Woman Elected For Logan LDSTemple Wedding To High Post In Scout Program Miss Margaret Ann Whittle and Paul Wight Palmer have chosen Nov. 17 for their wedding day in the Logan LDS temple. A reception will follow that evening in on the United Nations. Attending the United Nations workshop were Mrs. Esther Watkins, and Mrs. Jack Shumway. Hearing State Kerr in the education n n FURNITURE 3 Drawers 4 Drawers or has someone 5 Drawers Vote Independent, 7 November y , Hfc y La F.G. (Tommy) THOMPSON for City Council to serve the best interests of the MY ONLY PLEDGE citizens and taxpayers of Brigham City to the best of my ability, without fear or favor. Paid by Candidate) (Paid Pol. Adv. T" two-yea- After Riadunting fiom the lltah Vocational school in mechanical engineering, he was employed at Fronk Motor company in He is presently stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, with the U. S Army, Tre-mont- r f 'V E..;. i SUNDAY Desks Night Stands H Ni d tV t S 5 i C I up? N rutty .St (It V 7 P i,ht jr Vi, j Vi ' -- -- si - 9 t MONDAY S t an unity. ti M pr I1 Mo A Uh ti y I d U J S l! SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. Hr I 1' o N PA A i n rt" 41 " 'h jh n fi n ..t Vn South lilt ) 4 00- t e Hi I S, , f Mil, 3 Vi iDAe Sh 10 n i M fy 5 in. S' ij4 5 n ,,!i, !! i" ,r. 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Danny Thomas Raymond II Mr pf n lU j N1! fit k A Sp .dn rn fj ( glfta and frlandly FOR EVERTON HOURS IS ALL IT TAKES MATTRESS COMPANY TO REBUILD YOUR CALL EVERTON TODAY, OLD MATTRESS. 5 -7 M iiy t b Your Wtlcomo Wagon Hoataaa will call with Drawer Chests Finished you know, just moved to a new home? h Bob Cummings Red Skelton Garry Moor , 9 Drawers sf South Main 70 REGISTER TODAY! the Park Valley ward. The couple will also be honored at a reMrs, Clarence J. Kaslrop has ception at the Kimberly, Idaho, been elected as Girl Scout NeighLDS ward recreation hall on Nov. borhood Chairman for the coming year at a recent Neighborhood 18. mooting. She will take over her The bride-elec- t is a daughter of office from Mrs. Malcolm E. McMr. and Mrs. Dudley T. "vvmttle Donald on Jan. 1. of Kimberly, Ida. She attended Box Elder Neighborhood covers Birgham Young University and the entire Box Elder county, inRick college, and has been emcluding troops at the Intermoun-tui- n ployed by the Utah State Tax school. There are 29 regisCommission in Salt Lake City. tered troops in the county, and PARENTS of the bridegroom Mrs Kastrop will be in charge of are Mr. and Mrs Rudger E. Pal- coordinating and planning their mer of Park Valley He also at- activities. tended .. .. wr Brigham Young Univerr sity, and then served a mission for the LDS church in the Northern States lj 24 East JEWELRY. V Have you, 1 PALMER $200 ftr 3 CHESTS 8 in TiHi han-diwo- Couple Circles November Date Senator Kleon committee workshop weie Mrs. C. V. Fors-greand Mrs Ruel M. Fskelsen. Mrs C. A. Carlson attended the and heard THE MEETING was planned by taxation workshop the judicial chairman, with Judge State Commissioner Orville Alan Crockett introducing Warren I. Akins, who represented the U S. MRS. R. M. KAISER attended State department congressional the health woikshop, where Dr. relations committee. He talked Deraid Custic talked on fluoridation of water Mrs Russell Wud-rorepresented Box Elder enut ty in the welfare workshop and heard Reginald Gaiff discuss juvenile delinquency and juvenile courts. I Unfinished Womens Association of the Community Presbyterian church will sponsor a candlemaking and dried arrangements session on Wednesday, Nov. 1, in pieparation for the Toy Gift Fair planned for Dec. The meeting will be held beginning at 1 p m. until 3 p. m. in the Fellowship hall. Instructions in candle making will come from Mrs Lew Damon, while Mrs. Maynaid Nelsen will Lahelp with diy arrangements dies are asked to bring one pound of paraffin and molds for the candlemaking, or bring their own weeds and flowers aheady prepared for arrangements. The usual needlewoik and sessions will go on during the afternoon. 1 officers of the Womens Spade and Trowel Garden Club Legislative Council of Box Elder will meet on Thursday, Nov. 2, at county attending the State Council 8 p m. at the home of Mrs Robert meeting on Thursday, Oct. 26, in Bowers, 654 Medoland Drive. Co- Salt Lake City in the new state hostess for the evening will be Mrs. building auditorium. Derry Brodsack. Guest speaker for the general Exhibit for the evening will be an arrangement of fiuits and vege- session was Dr. Virginia Cutler, tables prepared by Mrs. Ted Rog- director of the College of Family ers, while the piogram will be on Living at BYU, who in turn introthe subject of terrariums given by duced Dr Hurustiati Subandorio, Mrs. James White wife ol the Indonesian foreign Mrs. Richaid Meinert will give a minister She is touring the Unireview of current garden articles. ted States on a good will All memhers are urged to attend. mission OUR NEW LINE OF n Church Women Plan Workshop and Mrs. Ronald Dabel of Mantua. L. V y Vr 1 Rt, n Huff Sttyr tyN'tsTind S t rHJ( ji! Ihcaier |