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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gamma Chapter City, Utah Tuesday, October 22, 1963 V Holds Meeting Chapter of Slmada held its September meeting In the Fifth LDS ward, with Mrs. Wallace Christensen, pres, ldent, conducting the meeting. Mabel Romer led In the creed, cene OC1.8L after which Yvonne Hansen was welcomed as a new member of the study group. Lesson for the evening was given by Mrs. Marvin Wright, who gave a brief of Latin America follow, history Editor Sarah Yates, Society ed by a colored film on Latin Telephone PA America shown by Lee DeVel-bi- s and translated from Spanish by Verl Allred. Refreshments were served by the officers at the conclusion of the meeting. THE CLUB'S October meet, lng was held at the home of Glauser. Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Marvin Wright led In the creed, Welcome Wagon Newcomers and Mrs. Grant Sheffield was club will sponsor its annual welcomed as a new member. bridge marathon lasting from Mrs. Royal Reeves was in. Nov. 1 to April 15, with each as the group's new team playing 10 times stalled bridge . secretary. f to determine a championship Lesson topic for the evening on the basis of total points. was a history of Mexico and Mrs. John Woodworth, chair, talk on the cluture of that man for the marathon, an. r country t nounces that there will be at Mrs. Lowell by least two divisions In thetourn. presented ament with a daytime division Grover. teams and open to either one or two evening divisions open to husband-wifteams. Championship will be determined by a continuous score rather than the ellnlna-tio- n used In past system marathons. Leaders from the Box Elder and South Box Elder LDS stakes PERSONS entering the maraV thon will pay an entry fee of $1 met recently to put the finish-inplans together for the second per person, plus 25 cents each playing time. Games will be annual Interfaith Social to be by the two groups. played in private homes of the Date selected for the social contestants, with playing times to be determined by the two is Saturday, Nov. 16, with the IS IT WORTH IT? These Box Elder High School PTA leaders wonder if its worth teams to be competing together. program to begin at 2 p. m. In it. Sending out letters asking for 10 cents from parents for the scholarship fund ward recreaDeadline for entry In the the and using a five-cestamp to do it. Left to right, Mrs. Lewis Olsen, hospitality chari-man- ; marathon Is set for Thursday, tion hall. Women of all faiths Mrs. Ferrell L. Hunt, publicity chairman, and Mrs. Lee Heiman, vice president. Oct. 31, and entry may be made are Invited to attend. by calling either Mrs. John PLANNING THE event are Woodworth at PA3.7537 or Mrs. the stake Relief society presl. William E. Jones at Other committee members dencies and ward presidencies the marathon are Mrs. under the leadership of South planning Betty Weber and Mrs. Carolyn Box Elder stake president Mrs. Helen Bunnell and Box Elder Petty. Mr. and Mrs. R. LeGrande Prizes will be awarded to the stake president Mrs. Mae Balls. Committee chairman to serve Lllywhlte of Madison, Wise., winning couples, with all pro. visited in Salt Lake City and ceeds of the marathon going to In preparing the various parts Brigham City recently. Mrs. support charitable projects of the event are Aileen Tucker, of was former the Mary the Newcomers Club. Lllywhlte publicity; Bernice Rasmussen, Grace Wright. I suppose by now most of the where Phil Is employed with the was married In invitations; Vonda Cheney, hall The deer hunters are back from First National City Bank of New Madison couple Hazel Packer on June 11, 1963. While arrangements; the hills and the first round of York. Mrs. Horsley was a in and Iva Lou Nebeker, program; the marriage was sol. Utah, deer hunting Is over. The deer visitor here for the past month emnlzed In the Salt Lake LDS Velda Palmer and Bertha Jen. hunt offers aperfect opportunity with her parents the Horace on Sept. 5. sen, demonstrations; Hazel Nel. temple for the ladles left behind to Calls. son, magazine display; Grace They returned to Madison get together for a good game of Price, refreshments; Ruth Bar. where both are students at the CAN us HOW leave you bridge or Just a special session of Wisconsin. Dan-n- y University with the girls. again? Sorry to hear that the Is working on his Cectlian Music society will Items Howard Calls are returning to Ph. Lllywhlte Several Interesting D. degree in philosophy meet at the home of Helen have drifted over the party line Salt Lake City to make their and Mrs. a Is senior Jane Lemon In Willard on Wed. Lllywhlte which I'm sure you'll like. home. Oh well keep our apart-men- t In Portuguese. majoring nesday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. said open here, Phyllis, with Helen Jane Lemon as host-es- s A HIGHLIGHT of the past but we have a house In Salt HOLLYWOOD (UPI) and Ethel Poulter as Monl. social week was the lovely Lake too, They plan on dividka of actor I coffee hosted Henreid, two daughter the Mrs. time between their by By Phillip ing Paul Henreid has been cast In The lesson will be given by Dykstra and Mrs. David George cities. Nonna the Warner of and version the Bros, Jones, special guest at the Dykstras on Wednesday. Churchwomen of the area will the for I Guests were Invited to call evening will be sponsor a talk and discussion OFF TO SPEND the winter musical My Fair Lady." Miss Hwnreld recently, ap. Douglas Mann. Preformers for on civil ' between the hours of 9:30 a.m. months In California has gone rights bills now before In Dead Ringer," In the group will be Neone Godfrey and 2 p.m. Mrs. W.J. in a special meeting Cummings.- Her peared Congress a movie directed by her father. Janet Long and Nonna Jones. set for daughter Mrs. Robert (Leone) Tuesday, Oct. 22, at THE DAVID Georges are en. Walker mbtored here from her 7:30 p.m. in the Presbyterian joying a visit from friends who home In Altadena, Calif, and has Fellowship hall. The meeting came to Utah for the minting spent the past week helping her Is being sponsored by the Box season. The Dana Johnstons, mother make preparations for Elder Council of United Church Women. Sayre, Penn, are their house, the trip. Accompanying Mrs. guests and they plan a months Walker was former Brlghamite Guest speaker will be Mrs. visit In this city. Miss Merl Roberts who spent Jessie Crowder, president of most of the week in Salt Lake the Ogden Council of United THE LITTLE weekend trip City and came to this city for Hoe N Hope and Spade and. tries and to Gini Morse for Church Women. She will pre. or even Sunday outing Is ex. an overnight stop before the Trowel Garden clubs of sent the Negros point of view Brig, specimens. Blue ribbons were awarded to of the ci 11 rights bill and the tremely popular these days due three ladles left Saturday morn, ham City announced the awards partly no doubt, to the delight- lng for Altedena. On the return winners of the recent the following in the artistic responsibilities Negroes will e ful Indian Summer. Taking a trip they planned on touring fall flower show held in late division; Mesdames Robert have to face In Its passage or leisurely Sunday drive were the Southern Utah and points of lnt. September. Schreiner, Robert Kelly, Wil. defeat. and Alex erest In Nevada. Joltn Musulases liam Morse, Robert Farrar, The clubs were well pleased Musulases who got up early MRS. W. C. Robinson, United with the number of entries and Richard Melnert, James White, and drove Into Wyoming where Church Women president, urges the active participation in the John Alex, Betty McCullough, they enjoyed dinner at Little Gail Berrell, Bruce Johnson, all Interested women to attend show, and the guest book listed American and then toured the to hear this outstanding Negro Curt Garmager. and who showed an visitors many museum at Fort Bridger. Com. Horticultural specimens ratspeaker discuss such a relevant interest in the activity. lng home through Ogden they Two awards of the day were ing blue ribbons were entered by topic. A discussion period will called on the ladies brothers Weekend guests at the home of the awards won by Mesdames John Alex, Lock, follow Mrs. Crowders talk. and families, the Heber Smiths, Mr. and Mrs. Fellowship period will begin Bert Lltsey were Mrs. Robert Kelly In the table hart Cragin, Walter Corwin, Melvin Smiths and Walter Mrs. Clarence 7:30 p.m. with the women Bruce at Robert Johnson, of Fort Bowers, and Mrs. Curt Markley setting Garmager Smiths. Lupton, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. for her artistic entry; the award Peter Haugan, Betty McCul. of Holy Cross Lutheran church Jim Stleber of Brighton, Colo., of merit In horticulture went lough, Evelyn Adams, James serving refreshments. Greeting HAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes twin daughters Connie and to Mrs. O. Frank Wolff; and Powers, Frank Scrable, Dean women at the door will be were extended to Mrs. Arvll and of St. Michaels the sweepstake ribbons to Mrs. Kenny, Richard Jenkins, Rich, members Cathy. Forsgren, last weekend In Salt Mrs. Markley is a sister of Richard Melnert for her artls. ard Melnert, and O. Frank Lutheran church, and the women Lake City by her sisters Mrs. of the Tremonton Methodist Mr. Lltsey, and the two had not tic entries and to Mrs. Lock, Wolff. Abe Hlllam, Mrs. Ben Call IN THE JUNIOR division blue church will present the devo. been together for 21 years, so hart Cragin for her hortlcul. and Mrs. H.W, Valentine of ribbons were won by Michele tlonal for the evening. The reg. of visit, ture entries. this city. This is a tradition many pleasant hoursold times Patti Powers, Janice ular meeting will begin promp. and recalling Johnson, ing for these sisters who get to. were JUNIOR division winners of Yeakey, Holly McQueen, Jennl. tly at 8 p.m. the two. They spent by gather for each others birthdays the only two survivors In the bi.color ribbons went to fer McQueen, Nancy Cragin and and have done so for many are a family of six children. Nancy Cragin for artistic en. Ginl Morse. v. O' 9 r: i Sixth-Elevent- h nt Couple Visits PA3-748- For Temple Rites Music Society Sets Meeting Civil Rights Speech Slated Church Ladies - Garden Clubs Tell Winners In Fall Flower Competition city-wid- Weekend Guests Stage Reunion trt-col- VISITING WITH Mrs. Lenora Holmes last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Commers, Torrance, Calif. They came to Brigham City after a camping trip thai had taken them to Lake Meade, Boulder Dam and Zlons canyon. Mrs. Conners Is the former Elma Holmes. Ve endorse the Brigham good to have you back In WORD COMES to Party Line They are: GeO. - "M fii t n - I f. I i ! t 1 V, i The 136 dancers and singers of the Te Arochanui Maori ComMAORI DANCERS pany of New Zealand are shown above rehearsing in front of the Maori meeting house-atour in the the Polynesian Cultural Center at Laie, Hawaii, prior to their nine-citUnited States. They will perform in Logan at USU on Nov. 9. t y nard and Ethel Poulter, decor, at Ions. The presentation prepared by the literature department for the social was read by Donna Porter for the planning group. time carvers and weavers had been working on the meeting houses for the Polynesian cult, ural Center In Hawaii for some six months. The group was chat-tinone man said, when Wouldnt it be wonderful if a Maori group could go In Hawaii for the opening ceremonies of the Center? And so the idea was born. Maori Dance Group Due at g USUMov.9 Television producer Michel Grilikhes this month brings to the United States the first group e of Maoris ever to perform their native New Zealand. The Te Archanul Maori Dance company, which will perform Saturday, Nov. 9, at Utah State University Field House in Logan Is a troupe of 136 dancers and singers not usually heard in a Western concert hall or seen on a stage. They are emissar-ie- s of one of the least known Polynesian peoples and regard their American tour as a mission. out-sid- Coed Honored By High School Nedra Nelson, attractive red. of Leo and Beth Nelson and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Serell Nelson of Brigham City, graduated from Grant High School In Port, land, Ore. in June. Many stu. THE FORMATION of the Te dents graduate from high school each year, but few have been Archanul Maori Company re. more active or received more suited from a chance remark honors than Nedra. passed after a church choir Not only Is Miss Nelson a parctice two years ago. At that talented musician, but she Is a fine seamstress and student. During her freshman year of high school she was Girls League honor girl, class vice president as a sophomore and a member of National Honor society as a Junior. Her sen-lo- r year was particularly act. Ive since she served as student body vice president, choir vice haired daughter A Better Piano FROM IDEA to fulfillment lay two years of hard work. First the members practiced as small groups In their own centers, meeting at Hamilton New Zealand, once a month for a combined workout. Some of the members had to travel 250 miles each way to attend the practices. Then came the hard weeks In Hawaii with Producer Michael Grilikhes and choregrapher Jack Regas with rehearsals. d THE GROUP will perform at five other locations In Utah and Idaho in early November. They are scheduled at Zion Park Bowl at Springdale, Nov. 4; Young Brigham University Field House at Provo, Nov. 6; - A Better Price fellJOfilM president, Secretary of the Gen. eral Council and Honor Society, all these activities along with graduated with high scholastic honors. Nedra is attending Brigham Young university on an acad. She also emlc scholarship. recieved another scholarship which Is given to only one boy and one girl graduate at the school each year by nomina-tlo- n and vote of the faculty alone. It Is based on scholar, ship, service and citizenship. We discount new Kimball Pianos $100 to $400.00 from Retail Prices. TODD TAYLOR PIANO CO. 1341 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah Eagles Auxiliary Slates Meeting PARK1116 Members of the Eagles Aux. iliary will meet at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the Aerie Hall. Initiation of new members will be held, so all ladles are urged to be present to welcome the new initiates. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. FREE for our CUSTOMERS PREMIERE HOUSE HOLLYWOOD (UPI) . Build, ers are working to complete a new Cinerama domestyle the. ater for the premiere of the movie comedy Mad, Mad, November. Mad, Its a Mad, World" in Pennies niekels dimes! How they add up over the months! Dont spend them on our aceount, though. Park free and deposit them in your aceount. 1st WEST re- MAIN Edward J. Heesacher ELDER COUNTY BANK provides a HOUR FREE PARKING for customers while they transact business in the bank . . , Drive-IBanking, too! time-savin- Mr. Lawrence C. Taylor Mr. F. G. (Tommy) Thomson (Paid Adv. by Brigham City Democratic Party) two-wind- In Utah, people have a taste for good living and Mr, David Call Mr. Ron Swenson g, n Sponsored by: her STREET BOX Norwood J. I Iyer Mr. Phillip R. Dykstra has been named Rebecca. Til bet there was never a dull moment on the Jet trip home what with the new baby Just II days old and big sister Heidi, 15 months. The Horsleys make their home In New York A" j)avis that Mrs. Phil Horsley has to New York City with brand new daughter which av, v V.V a 3 commend them to you in the coming election. First West after an absence of several years. Its I I , as men of proven ability, integrity, and industry. We 543 South town. I City Democratic Party Candidates for City Council, I THINK a word or welcome is due the Dale Laurltzens, who have moved back to their home at 1 A years. Price. s i Plan Annual Interfaith Meet g BRIGILU1 CITY visitors last week were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Glendora, Calif. McAnally, They came here to visit with Mrs. McAnally's mother Mrs. Alice V. Peterson. They were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. and luncheon Dorris Doug guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.M. L Box Elder and South Stake 7 1 r.v? v , irV; if if V ,ry . south.of-the-borde- e J t- A jT - V4 i ( . l V y Newcomers Plan Bridge Marathon ) 'i s Gamma Jiffi BMll lUtahs favorite bourbon lis part of the scene. j 86 PfiDOf leOITUO KENIUCKY BY M STRAIGHT JAMfS I. BOURBON WHISKEY 01STIUED BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, item 156 SOUTH MAIN AND BEAM, KY. WMII IAMB BRIGHAM CITY |