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Show f THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Newcomers Tuesday, August 13, 1963 Club Plans Jr J Summer Event i v Welcome Wagon comers Telephone PA t J II Local Couple Circles Dale Mr, and Mrs Melvin P. Hiatt of 1070 Linda Way In Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda Kay to Cary Wynn Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rasmussen, 23 East Fourth South, Brigham City. The couple will trade vows In a simple home ceremony at the home of the brides parents and v H THE SEWETTES of Honey-vll- le met at the home of Mrs. Mary Miles on Thursday, Aug. 1. Anita Hunsaker took charge of the meeting, and Diane Lady Champs Hold Tourney Reeder. The flight was won by Marian Merrell with a low gross of 103, with a tie at 106 putting Marian Hlgginson and Mamie Fruen In second place. Low net score was won by 18-h- X y y y X Mrs. Ned Parson Leaves Miss Linda Kay Hiatt of Brigham City will trade wedding vows with Gary Wynn Rasmussen in an Aug. 19 ceremony at the home of the brides parents. AUGUST BRIDE . All churchwomen of the area to attend a fellowship coffee set for Tuesday, Aug. 13, at Rees Pioneer park in the bowery from 10 a.m. unltl 12 noon. The invitation is extended by women of the Community one-ha- weeks with Mrs. Slovaceks parents, the Mathew J. Comptons. Slovacek Is a A DELIGHTFUL affair of atSanAntonlo professor last week was the Informal college in San Antonio, Tex., coffee hosted by Mrs. Phyllis where they make their home. Baron and Mrs. Esther WaSeveral dinner parties for tkins at the Baron summer members are being family home In Box Elder canyon. planned during their stay. guests enjoyed CATCHING up on hometown happenings Is Mrs. Glenn (Donna Holland) Jackson who with her two children, Carol and Craig, have been spending the past month at the home of her mother, Mrs, Roy Holland Glenn and their son Gary arrived last weekend for a weeks vacation before the family returns to their home In Seattle, Wash. Jackson Is department head at the Edison School of Technology In Seattle and Gary who Is a junior In high school has been taking a special course In mathematics at the technical school during Its summer term. HAD a pleasant chat with GOOD news for the many friends of the Keith Boyers Is the report that they have moved back to Utah to make their home. Mrs. Boyer and daughter Margie have been visiting with her parents, the Lorenzo J. Botts of this city for several weeks and Keith joined them on Thursday. The Boyers have been making their home In Scottsdale, Arlz. They will remain with the Botts until they find a place to live either here or In Salt Lake City, where Keith has been transferred by Wasatch Chemical. RECENT visitors In this city have been Mr. and Mrs. Shirley R. King, Burbank, Calif, who spent four days here visiting with friends and relatives. Monday night they were guests at a family party held on the patio at the event, from a Shirley Whitakers. Guests at the outdoor barbecue were Mr.' and Mrs. Quentin Holley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitaker, Mrs. King Is the former Merl Whitaker. daughters-ln-la- i Protestant and Roman Catholic womens groups to attend the affair. Purpose Is to stimulate better felowshlp and understanding between all churchwomen In the community by providing an atmosphere of casual relaxation and refreshemnts for a get acquainted time. DESCENDENTS of John Holland met Sunday at the Box Elder County park In their first reunion and elected officers for the family organization. President will be Roy Holland vice president D.L. Holland and secretary Mrs. Dorothy Besslnger. There were 65 present at the which included one daughter Mrs. Roland Rldd, of this Mrs. f GENERAL chairman of the coffee Is Mrs. E.V. Prunckun, fellowship chairman for the Women's Association of the local church. She Is being assisted by Mrs. J.E, Ryan and Mrs. Glen Ford In making plans for the annual event. Coffee, soft drinks, and baked goods will be provided by the women of the church, who extend an Invitation to churchwomen from the LDS, which has evolved summer picnic for Protestant churchwomen In the county to city, two ' . , church, Presbyterian of the annual sponsors t the present fellowship coffee which' includes women of all faiths. t i are Invited and learned that she and her husband and two children, Diane, and Marvin Jr. will be lf spending the next two and TROPHIES MADE of white and gold were alabaster to the place winners awarded by tournament chairman Helen Beth Felt and Epley, ch LOVELEE School of Charm Individualized classes in: figure development make-dow- n fashion the band box look walking comportment personality for information regarding interview CALL 723-886- 8! Teenagers - Housewives - Career Girls! Join Husband Fellowship Coffee Slated For County Churchwomen Mrs Marvin J (Ruth Compton) Slovacek the other morning Mary Hyer with a 72 score. LADEE 36-ho- le One of the delightful summer parties held recently was Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson. Members of Book Lore club and their husbands enjoyed a sumptuous smorgasbor ' prepared by the ladles and served on the patio. Twelve couples Joined In the sociability and relaxation found In a beautiful outdoor setting. After dinner Mrs. Herman Jeppsen led the group In fun songs to round out the evenings entertainment. The commltttee In charge of arrangements for this annual club social consisted of Mrs. Owen Westenskow, Mrs. Edwin Anderson, and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, the Brigham City ladies golf include Alma Bryant, Ami Clark, Marian Merrell, Mary for the championship womens record on the local 7, Alma Bryant, and Rosella At Golf Course Has Patio Party e ALL newcomers to the community, whether members of the club or not are Invited to attend the tea and to get acquainted with one another as well as with the wives of Newcomers Club sponsors and the presidents of other local womens clubs. Any person who has lived In the area less than two years Is eligible for Initial membership In the organization, and membership may then continue o n a full membership status for two more then on an years and associate status. When grilling steaks or chops over the coals, place 1 Inch thick cuts about 3 Inches from the heat and thick cuts about 5 Inches from the heat. t WINNERS Trophy bearers following championship tournament held locally Wednesday, Aug. Moser and Sybil Ford, seated, and Sue Gentry, Maxine Hyer and Coy Hadfield, standing. The low gross score flight was won by Ami Moser, who recently broke the course. Curtis and Grace Nicholas gave safety reports. Rosemary Wintle demonstrated how to sew on a button Joyce Keller and Shauna Johnson were hostesses. The girls are all sewing Brigham City ladles champon their clothes bags. ionship tournament sponsored The next meeting will be by the Golf and Country club on Thursday, Aug. 8, at auxiliary was held Wednesday, Lolla Ravestlnes. Aug. 7, at the local course. Topping the scoring for the KITCHEN KOOKIES meet championship flight at the nome of leader Susan low Petersen on Tuesday, Aug. 6. was Ami Moser with aHadof 161, with Coy gross x, Qulck-Mlclub the Using low members made coconut drop field getting the secondIn the Low net of 175. gross cookies, molasses cookies, championship flight went to and rolled sugar cookies. After sampling the different Sue Gentry with 143 score. cookies, the meeting was adFIRST FLIGHT winner for journed for one week. le the competition was Cream In coffee may not be Sybil Ford with a 184 score, as popular as It used to be, but with Maxine Clark running a dont underestimate the uses close second with 191. Low of this product. A study of 75 net scorers tying at 144 were markets Indicates Increasing use of sour cream, eggnog, and half and half. A summer leftover idea To combines diced cooked meat with diced celery and cooked peas. Moisten with mayonnaise. Chill and serve In tomato cups. Mrs. Ned F, Parson of Brigham City, (the former Marilyn Mann,) flew by jet Aug. 8 from Salt Lake City Book Lore Club Twenty-fiv- mittee chairmen. I J 1 TOURNAMENT Invited to attend an open house reception for the couple that evening at 23 East Fourth South In Brigham City. Following their marriage the couple will make a home locally. the party fare In the cool mountain setting. Miss Christine Baron and Miss LaVon Baron poured at an attractive serving table centered with a colorful bouquet of sweet peas. Donald Spaulding, assisted by new officers and com- her J "N relatives are Summer vacation is nearly over but theres still time for a weekend jaunt to one of the cool mountain retreats or a quick trip to a nearby resort, vacations, vacationers and party fun Is still buzzing In on Party Line tills week. Tuesday, Aug. 20, from 2 to 4 p.m. with the location of the event to be announced on a later date. Taking charge of arrangements for the annual event will be club president Mrs. i y on Aug. 19. Friends j I f tm Bailemos Club to Join her husband 2Lt. Ned F. Parsons In Crallshelm, Germany, Prior to her departure, she was honored at a family party at the Idle Isle cafe on Aug. 7. Guests present for the farewell dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Parson and children Catherine and Michael of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Mann and children Michael, Patricia and Ronaldof Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs., Jack Parsons Jr., and children Becky and John; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann. Mrs Parson left by jet from Salt Lake City and was met by her husband as she landed In Germany. Cooking Boneless Roasts Boned and rolled roasts require approximately 10 minutes per pound more cooking time than the same kind of roast with bone In. Take note rollsserle chefs 1 school cafeteria. The event will be in the form of a dinner to be served by the North Box Elder stake Quorum of Seventies. Thold and new committees will serve as chairmen for the party. Members who have not been contacted Can call Mrs. Reed Hadfield at 723 5692 for reservations. A program is planned for after dinner, and all members are urged to attend the annual summer event. - Plans Annual Summer Party w, Brigham City and Mrs. Joe Holland, and numerous Tremonton, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Roy Holland, Bailemos Dance club will hold its annual summer party on Saturday, Aug. 17, at 7 pm. at the Box Elder High NO DOWN PAYMENT Believe it or not... ONLY no75 V Rare and Beautiful V4 CARAT TOTAL WEIGHT RELAX Ok. Your Boat! About Bad Break, but no worry if you have a SAFECO Boatownera Policy! You buy this better marine protection the same way you buy auto insurance . . . with full coverage or $50 to $500 deductible. Call or visit us today for full details and your Safe Boating Guide! 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