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Show f V Ladies of Elks THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 4 Tuesday, October 29. 1963 To Sarah Yates, Society Editor Teisphone PA Regular monthly meeting of the Ladies of Elks will be held on Monday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. In the Elks lodge Mrs.' JoDean Givens of the Party Shop will give a demon, stratlon of exciting Christmas decorations and things to make. Materials will be available for purchase for those who wish to begin projects that event. Mrs. Nell Hoesel, president, urges all Lady Elks to be pre. sent to see the exciting ideas that can be worked up In time for the holiday season. 33863 s Business Ladies Hear Talk By Local Couple Circles Date AAUW Slates v Fall Bake Sale ( Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Boothe of Brigham City announce the and engagement marralge of forthcoming their daughter Va. Laun to Robert Warren Taylor, son of Jack D. Taylor and the late Mrs. Lois Taylor of Brigham City. The couple has circled Nov. 15 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be performed at the home of the brides parents. They will be honored that evening at a home reception Is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary and is currently employed. Bridegroom. elect Taylor is also a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He is employed by Zundels Mens store. Following their fall marriage the couple will make a home in Brigham City. MISS BOOTHE Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Meets g the business meeting. Mrs. Nor. man Lichtenstein was in charge of the lesson, and presented her guest Mrs. George Hodges, who gave a very interesting lesson She displayed Denmark. On Jtems and showed colored slides along with relating her exper. iences both as a child in the country and on her recent visit there Mrs. Hodges Is a native Of Denmark and came to the United States as a young child. Refreshments were served to the guests and to 16 sorority Party Line By Ruth members TV viewing used to be fun. You tuned In on a half hour r hour program you saw a complete story and were through. In fact it was so easy they called It a lazy mans entertainment. Not any more With these two episode programs you almost have to keep a diary of your viewing so you can remember the gist of last weeks story to enjoy the end. ing this week. Complicated Isnt It? Oh well Til stick to the newsy bits that drift over the Party Line wires for my enter, tainment. Always something new happening here or someone having an exciting time some, THE LURE OF the hunting season drew the Alan Shaws and Elden Shaw from their homes In California. They are visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. William P. Shaw. The Alan Shaws will remain until next Monay before returning to their home and Elden Shaw will continue from here to Wash, lngton D.C, on a business trip. by Mrs. State Senator business meet-inwas held after Senator Kerrs discussion period, at which time two guest were Introduced to the members. An. nouncement was made concern, ing the district meet at Logan on Nov. 10. Reservations for the BPW meet must be made by Friday, Nov. 8, by contacting either Mrs. Klnstron or Irene Hess. Group discussion was held concerning possible projects for the club during the coming year. Two projects to gain im. mediate attention included a group study course at the Inter, mountain School, and a pro-Jefor the Utah State Train, ing school. Ann Erickson was introduced as the chairman for the groups annual Senior Tea to be held In the early spring. The club until the next regular meeting scheduled for the third Monday in November. A REGULAR g Adamson. YORK (UPO If non. stick cookware has discolored, fill pan with water, add three heaping tablespoons of baking soda and one third cup of liquid household bleach and boil for five to 10 minutes, home econ. Wash oimsts suggest. thoroughly then and rinse, dry and coat the pan with salad oil. NEW ? , if J, TO DISCUSS post-gradua- te WOMENS ROLE Mrs Fred L Petersen, president of Civic Improvement club, observes Mrs Joseph Gurrister as she calls unregistered voters in this area, encouraging them to register today Tuesday, so they may participate in the Nev. 5 election Mrs. Gurrister will be guest speaker at Civic Improvement Club meeting Thursday afternoon and will discuss women's role in the community. Civic Club to Meet Thursday The Civic Improvement Club will meet Thursday, Oct. 31, at the War Memorial Home. A social hour will begin at 3:30 p.m. with the meeting at 4 p.m. Mrs. Fred president, meeting. will L. Petersen, conduct the Guest speaker will be Mrs. Joseph Gurrister, vice presi- Women's Legislative Group Delegates Attend Meet Consumer Plan Studies Slated Business and Professional Women will sponsor a demon, JUST HOME from a delight-fu- l stratlon on consumer buying visit with family members presented by Mrs. Jessie Eller, In Spokane, Wash., are Mrs. home demonstration agent, at Lavon II. Jensen and Mrs. Low-el- l Intermountain School, BuUUlng Grover who spent eight days 81. in the Northwest. The twosome The school has been set for traveled by bus and spent their the of Inter, convenience time In Seattle visiting with mountain employees, with the Scott Grovers and Brian sessions being held on Monday Toolsens. Scott Is a son of Nov. 4, and on Tuesday, Nov. 5, Mrs. Grover and Is employed at 7:30 p.m. with Boeing Aircraft. Mrs. is made to the Invitation Toolsen Is the former Linda public to attend, with a special Jenson, and a daughter of Mrs welcome extended to Inter, Jensen. Her husband is studying mountain employees. dentristry at George Wash, No. 3 thiokol names Inside lngton university. J, T. Lorenz, has been OTHER VACATIONERS in the appointed marketing manager, Northwest have been Mr. and foreign military products, It has Mrs. Wllford Miller who travel been announced by Thiokol ed to Pendleton, Ore. where Chemical corporation. In this position he will assist they spent one night then went to Quincy, Wash, and spent two J.W. Crosby, president In coor. days with the Mel Raineys, dlnatlng the corporations tech-nicold friends. From there they and marketing activities traveled to Ellersburg, crossed as they relate to military the Columbia River and up Into products for foreign countries. Medford, Ore. There they were Lorenz was formerly on the Delegates from the Box Elder Womens Legislative council travelled to Salt Lake City on Oct. 24 to attend a meeting in the new State Capitol building auditorium. Featured speaker at the meeting of the Womens State Legls. lative Council of Utah was state Representative Kay Allen (R. Salt Lake), a member of the state legislative councils study committee. He Cited education needs of the state. THOSE ATTENDING the meeting from Box Elder county were Mrs. Don Johnson, Mrs. R.M. Kaiser, Mrs. R.W. Warnke Mrs. Vernon Watkins, Mrs. Jack Shumway and Mrs. Quentin Allen. Speakers In study committee sessions were Jolrn Evans, executive secretary of the Utah Education association, Howard M. Hurst dis. cussed new and used water for the Health committee; Miss Lorraine L. Cook and Mrs. Brigham E. Roberts who talked on Juvenile delinquency for the Judiciary committee; and Clair e R. Hopkins of the Taxation Control office who spoke for the taxation committee. Fin-anc- SECRETARY EVANS said the in upgrading Utah education will have to be g paved for the future. In UEA goals, he stated that the goal Is to Increase state aid by $100 per child with the 1963 Legislature making poss-ibl- e of good sized increases. He added that the legislature made it possible for the local boards to raise the level of aid up to $47 a child, but that If Utah had been where It should have been in school financing that the $47 increase would have been adequate. Allen, a Murray businessman said teachers should be hired for a full year to prevent waste of talent and plant facilities in road to success out-lin- summer vacation time. Re. medial could be programs taught In the vacation period, he Teachers suggested. salaries must be paid on some form of merit system to en. courage the goal of a master teacher he added. marketing staff of Thlokols Eastern District office, Wash, lngton, D.C. He will remain In this office, reporting directly to Crosby. Book Lore Club Enjoys Review 1EARD THAT the Dr. Wll. n 0. Knudsens had been on October meeting of the Book ip so called to get the scoop, Lore club at the home of Lola it Dr. Bill Is such a tease Anderson with Blyth Tlngey it was hard to tell what fact and fiction learned f went to Las Vegas where f saw some good shows and i went across to the Grand on lyon, stopped In Kanab lness and continued on home, ring scenic spots along the t presiding. Mrs. Anderson Introduced Leone Sims who gave a review of the book All My Darlings, a real life story wrlten by Thomas Bynes. It was a warm entertaining and amusing story of family life from a fathers point of view. The review was enjoyed by all. ENJOYING HOMECOMING at Ethel Poulter will be a new Montana State College were the member of the club. Special Edward Hughes and children guests were Mary C. Rose, Petersen and Leone Gwen, Jill and Bobby. They Maude traveled to Bozman where they Sims. Delicious refreshments visited with Mrs. Hughes sis. were served by the hostess to ter and family, the Bill Wrights fifteen members. In addition to homecoining The next meeting will be on festivities they enjoyed life on Nov. 21 at the home of Cam. the Wrights ranch. ille Bennion. wmm Gsffj w TmlCE World Community Day Set By BE Church Women is sebjUSL wrvki PrturipiiM with the accent on Wat does this mean to you? It meins the personal attention of eipenenced phirmac.st who takes SERVICE. I professional requirements. n your health ..Your medicine is pfa interest pared imrnediaWy so you can obtain benefits sooner... its Fair and reasonable Box Elder Council of United Church Women will sponsor the annual World Community Day locally on Friday, Nov. 1, at 10 a.m. in the Protestant center. Theme for the Student a Channel to Peace and will focus on the nation building programs of the United Nations and the develop, ment of new nations, according to Mrs. Joseph P. Gurrister, general chairman. is pub-lici- ty Nation Building ces...Ftee do Where service counts count on us for the BIG DIFFERENCE n piscnpt SERVICE services. Community Day Following the services a dinner will be held, with all women planning to attend pot-luc- k 1963 program pr livery to your nome. Herd, who Is chairman of and the publications. All women of the community are Invited to attend the World Bobs Drug requested to bring a potluck PA dent of the State Board of dish. League of Women Voters. Her Rl Nursery care will be provided The Feminine topic will be for young children, and mothers and will relate to woTouch, staying for the luncheon are ask-e- d mens role in the community. to bring a sack lunch for Mrs. Ray Reese will head their child. the serving committee. FELLOWSHIP time will beat Civic club 10 a.m. with women of all faiths NEW YORK (UPO Item: 50, Improvement members are invited to be in invited to attend. The women of 000 fingers and 100,000 toes This Mrs. Petersen St. Michaels attendance, young woman has church lost. Thats the National Safety Episcopal said. registered her choicwill be In charge of the Council estimate on needless es for wedding gifts amputations of toes and fingers refreshments. occur while the ing be. cutting will the through our for day Program BRIDAL REGISTRY a.m. with Mrs. grass with a rotary mower. gin at Now along comes a firm Joseph W. Nelson as featured Loree Bott speaker. Mrs. Nelson has lived Dura Corp. with a mower said In Turkey and Venezuela and to be the first safety blade Welcome Wagon Newcomers will speak on the problems and mower capable or reducing the See her choices at club will sponsor its annual culture of underdeveloped accidents by 98 percent. The 14 PALMER JEWELRY bridge marathon lasting from nations. Also participating on mower has a blade with comb, Member Guild of Nov. 1 to April 15, with each the program will be Mrs. W.C. like projections. These are said Diamond Experts bridge team playing 10 times Robinson, council president of to reduce the chances of cut. JJ to determine a championship UCW, Mrs. James W. Powell, ting off a finger or toe, or of on the basis of total points. Mrs. Donald T. Ranstrom, Mrs. throwing an object with gun. Mrs. John Woodworth, cliair-ma- Theodore Card, and Mrs. Ted like velocity. for the marathon, an. Crawford. stmtatziaHami). nounces that there will be at least two divisions in the tourn. PLANNED IN conjunction A ament with a daytime division with World Community Day will teams and be the first UNICEF drive ever open to or two evening held in Brigham City with school either one divisions open to husband-wif- e children making the rounds of teams. Championship will be homes on Halloween night to determined by a continuous collect pennies and small coins V' score rather than the ellnina to buy milk and health supplies used In past for children throughout the tlon system jA J marathons. world under the aegis of the Childrens Emergency Fund. PERSONS entering the marathon will pay an entry fee of $1 Directing the drive has been per person, plus 25 cents each Mrs. Chris Bolleau, chairman. Another program planned playing time. Games will be We discount new Kimball Pianos played In private homes of the along with World Community to $400.00 from Retail Prices. $100 contestants, with playing times Day is the collection of mater, to be determined by the two ials for muumuus, layettes and teams to be competing together. friendship kits for these act. TAYLOR Deadline for entry In the ivities, and participating marathon is set for Thursday, churches Include the Presbyter. Oct. 31, and entry may be made Ian, 1341 Washington Blvd. Lutheran, Methodist, Ogden, Utah by calling either Mrs. John Episcopal and Christian Refor. Woodworth at PA3.7537orMrs. med churches of the area. 'wtr ngn,ii nmm William E. Jones at Other committee members members assisting In the planning of the Other committee planning the marathon are Mrs. World Community Day program Betty Weber and Mrs. Carolyn and projects are Mrs. Robert Havens of Tremonton who Is In Petty. Prizes will be awarded to the charge of program plans for the Friday event, and Mrs. Eldon winning couples. Newcomers Plan 14 10-.3- Bridge Marathon ! A Better Piano - nnl A Better Price A PIANO CO. TODD PA3-748- SEE T1 Cij; OUR NEW LINE OF Unfinished r al A1EET EIj The n where else. houseguests of the Clarence Evans for three days then came down through Nevada. home Their speedometer registered 2400 miles and the trip was a delightful 10 days with beautl ful weather. Local members of the American Association of Uni. versity Women will sponsor a bake sale on Saturday. Nov. 2. at the J.C. Penney store In downtown Brigham City. The proceeds of the sale will be used towards the AAUW fellowship program. The fellow, ships are awarded to women from other countries to enable them to study In the United States, and to American women to help them pursue studies. u Brigham City chapter of the and Professional Business Womens club met on Monday, Oct. 21, at the Tropical Rest-aurafor a dinner meeting, with President Thurza Kingston the evening's conducting program. Mrs. Margaret Evans, civic affairs chairman, was in charge of the program. She introduced State Senator Kleon Kerr, who an gave interesting and educational talk on the free port his talk, a bill. Following question and answer session on various legislative bills and problems was held. sec-reta- ry XI Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Adamson on Wed. nesday, Oct. 23. An invited guest at the meet-lnwas Mrs. Earl Seegmiller, attended to display the who grandprize she won at the recent Beta Sigma Phi fur fashion luncheon held in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frank Sholty conducted TO BE BRIDE Miss VaLaun Boothe will become the bride of Robert W Taylor in a ceremony set for Nov 15 at the home of the brides parents, Mr and Mrs Lewis L Boothe - Meet Monday FURNITURE YOUR REPUBLICAN ' CHESTS CANDIDATES You are invited to meet your GOP 3 Drawers 4 Drawers candi-dat- es 5 Drawers for city council at any of these informal receptions this week: Tuesday, Oct. 29 At 7 p.m. at the home of Richard Dunn, 169 West Seventh North; at 8:15 p.m., Clair Merrell, 36 East Third South. 9 Drawers Desks Night Stand Finished 5 Drawer Chests i At 7 p.m. at the Wednesday, Oct. 30 home of Ruth Iverson, 560 North Second East; at 8:1 5 p.m., Al Cazier, 1 22 West Third South. At 7:30 p.m., home Thursday, Oct. 31 of Mrs. Doris Mahoney, 939 Wildwood Drive. 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