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Show r" Peach THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, August 13, 1963 Days Window Display Committee, Brigham City Business and Professional Women's Club co Thurza Kingston, Chairman 225 W. f Forest Phone i 723-829- 1 Brigham City, Utah I wish to enter the following under, the classification 1 checked: if Quilts Art Souvenirs f and CD Art Collections .... Handicrafts f Q " Knitting D CD Historical i i Kniting V Crocheting Hobbies .... CD In releasing the above for display, I agree to hold the merchant in whose window it is displayed, and the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, blameless in case of fire or theft. "1 A - w, Date.. Signed lAA N Phone.. Address J TO STUDY RECREATION C. J. Reitz, district representative, National association, is pictured here with Les Dunn, city recreation director, left, and 0. Neil Smith, public works director, onhisarrival in Brigham City Tuesday. Reitz met with city, county and school officials anent a possible county recreation program Wednesday evening. OUR READERS WRITE t t 4 My husband, children and I have just returned from a vacation trip through N.W. Wyoming, Idaho and your own beautiful Stale of Utah. 4 We knew I f ' 1 I 1) CONCLAVE Mrs. Rozell Henrie, local dancing teacher, waves goodbye with her students Naomia Bingham Nanette Hollist, Shirlene Hackleman, Kit Anderson and Millie Jo Stuart as the group leaves to attend the Dance Educators OK American classes in Salt Lake City. ATTEND Dance Teacher And Students Attend Meet Mrs, Rozell Henrie, local dancing teacher, was accompanied by students Naomi Bingham, Nanette school of New York, and two Instructors of tap dancing. A contest was held In conjunction with the convention to select Miss Physical Fitness of Salt Lake City, who In turn competed in New city for national title. Mrs. Henrie s students participated In the contest, and a similar trip Is planned next year. York HOlllst, Shirlene Hackleman, Kit Anderson and Mlljle Jo Stuart In attending three days of dance training In Salt Lake City. The convention was formed by the Dance Educators of America, a new group organized during the past year. The your state and were frankly surprised but impressed with the beautiful mountain scenery, clean towns, green valleys, provisions for campers and the numerous drive-of- f areas on the highways. It takes an effort (for me) to write a complimentary letter and it is easier to complain of the things one does not lake than to compliment the good. After our overnight stay in your city we both to agreed we would like somehow express how much we enjoyed our brief but pleasant stay. We found while traveling sometimes uncomfortable motels, and1 pour restaurants and such tourist prices that you get the feeling your really being "taken! I think this was why we were so impres sed with the friendly welcome gesture of the Courtesy Parking Card given to us by one of your policemen. We enjoyed the comments about your city on the back of the It made our drive card. through much more interesting. We stayed at a very nice motel at a very reasonable price and had an excellent breakfast, well served again reasonably priced at the Tropical Restaurant. We will always have a place in our hearts for Brigham City, Utah. Mrs, Ray Patrick nationally-know- n faculty consisted of two Instructors of ballet, two jazz, Including David Harris from The June Taylor about very-littl- Dancing y ( NOTE: Positively no entries will be accepted after Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1963. - ikhJl PLANNING '. J V COMMITTEE Planning the advance review of fashions for fall are committee chairman left to right Mrs. Hal Thomas, general chairman; Mrs. Frank Cox, program chairman; Mrs. Larry Cameron, stores and models; Mrs. James Petoff, Jr., publicity chairman. The review will be held Aug. 17. Peach Days Hobby Displays To Be Handled by BPW Epsilon Sigma Alpha Plans With the approach of another displays, and a special Fall Style Review Saturday Invitation Peach Days celebration reminders are comers to enter many Brigham In Dear Sirs: 4, City, concerning the annual window display feature of the celebration which Is again being handled by the Brigham City Business and Professional Womens club with . Mrs. Thurza Kingston as this years chairman. The event Is a feature made prompted possible through the coopera- tion of those Interested In arts, crafts and hobbles and by the many Brigham City merchants who give generously of window display place during the annual celebration. ALL regular customers who have prepared displays In the past are urged to again participate In showing their talent or hobbles In window Is extended to newtne classifications open for dis- plays. Classifications In the display and contest Included art, both oil and water color work; antiques and historical; quilts and rugs, knitting needlework, handiwork, and souvenlors and collections. ALL entries must be In Sept. 4, with judging and prizes to be announced at a later date. Additional Information on the displays or contest may be obtained by calling Mrs. Kingston at Working with Mrs. Kingston are club members Mrs. Inez Erb at and Mrs. Elizabeth 4. Preston at by Wednesday, 723-829- 1. 723-69- 26 723-398- Love Letters' Show Results, Advance review of fashions for fall will be sponsored Saturday, Aug. 17, at 8 p.m. In the Box Elder High School auditorium by the Alpha Chi Box Elder programs children. Seasoning Steaks A point to especially note when cooking steaks either In the broiler or on the outdoor grill Is to season them after they have browned. Salt of School district draws juices to the surface and would retard the meat the for retarded browning. chapter of EpsllonSlgma Alpha. Fashions for the junior and senior high miss, along with the latest In casual and dress wear for women will be apraded by local models, with commentary on the styles and trends for fall comfort and fashion consciousness. PROVIDING arrived fashions Just for fall will be Classic Shoes, Palmer Jewelry, J.C. Penney co., Blocks Helen Royer, Sonomas and American Home Center. The models wll' be even more lovley with hair styles provided by the Capri, HI Style, Phyllis, Laprleles, Lews Ruths Beauty salons. Also Included In and CoupleTells Wedding Date An exchange of letters between Brigham City and New Zealand will climax In a wedding ceremony set for Wednesday, Aug, 14, In Brigham City. Exchanging vows wll be E . J. Mecham of Brigham City and Gertrude Blanche Metcalf of New Zealand. The couple will be wed at 7 p.m. at the home of the bridegroom at 465 North Second West, with an open house reception .set for friends and relatives from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. A strange story lies behind the marriage, with Mechams grandson, Elder Roger Nelson of Mountain View, Canada, for the being the Heart of your family life . . . couple. His grandfather wrote the young LDS missionary to see if he knew a nice lady that would like to marry him and make a home In Brigham City, and the exchange of letters with Nelsons landlady resulted In the engagement and forthcoming marriage. OUR READERS WRITE Mr. Claybaugh: Well, its transfer time again. This time they threw me clear out of California Reno is quite different from any place that I labored in California and in fact the area reminds me somewhat of Brigham City. The re minder comes from the hot dry climate, and the sage brush on the hills around the city. It really seems good to be back in the mountains. Every place I have been there has been someone there from the old home town and Reno is no exception, Several of the people here are native Brigham-ites- , so Im not alone. 792 'My new address is: West Street, Reno, Nev. The News and Journal has been enjoyable during these last ten months and I give my thanks for your kindness. Thanks again. Elder John W. Johnson the evening's program will be an opening number from the Dorthy Bundy school of Baton. Following the fashion show Mrs. Sheri Llsh of the Classlque Finishing school of Brigham City will give a talk on charm and poise. Climaxing the event will be the serving of refreshments and awarding of door prizes at the end of the evening. GENERAL chairman for the event is Mrs. Hal Thomas. She announces that tickets on sale now at the counters In most of the sponsoring stores for a donation of 50 ?. 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