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Show 4 THE Utah BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Tuesday, November 19, 1963 YOlin GET ene Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA 1 innawwi Missile Mrs. Plan Meeting Missile Mrs. club will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rob. ert E, Yearsley, 602 East Sham, rock. will be Carol 4 s DesJardins. An entertaining program will be presented by Phyllis Beauty Salon, and all members are urged to attend. v a: i w w ' ' 1 c f 4 The autumn leaves come tumbling down and with them the gay whirl of the fall social season picks up momentum. will Parties and take over the social scene. Traveling to Idaho Falls for a weekend recently were the Frank Holmans. Mrs. Holman visited with Mrs. Lulu Burg, graf while Mr. Holman and Chet Hamilton went on to do some fishing. During her stay HIGHLIGHTING THE events with Mrs. Burggraf, the ladles of the past week were the two were extensively entertained at bridge luncheons hosted by Mrs. a round of breakfasts, luncheons D. Glen Smith, Mrs. Ray Reese, and dinner parties. Mrs. Reed Merrill and Mrs. ' MRS. LEVI ANDERSEN is Omer Call at the Smith home. Luncheon was served at small home again after spending a tables centered with pink pom. week In California with her pom chrysanthemums. Bridge sister Mrs. Gean Neslen at Enclno. Mrs. Neslen Is recover, winners were Mrs. Roy Barnard, Mrs. Veran Boothe, Mrs. ing from a serious Illness. Joe Pelham, Mrs. Jesse Jep. Mrs. Andersen also visited with person, Mrs. James Powers and a grandaughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Carma Mrs. Max Rubin. Lee) Jensen at Wilmington. MISS ARLENE AT PALMER JEWELRY TIE TACKS SWEATER FINS LAPEL PINS ANDERSON SPENDING AN EXTENDED entertained at a surprise birth, day on Saturday afternoon at vacation on the coast are Mrs. SEE THEM TODAY the home of the Glen Andersens Carl Seashore and Mrs. H.D. Amatavlva. Miss of are Zany They houseguests Page. honoring thana. Luncheon was served at Mrs. Seashores son anddaugh. the Ray Seashores one long table centered with GIRL a lovely birthday cake and pink at San Mateo, Calif. Mrs. Sea. candles. The guest list Included shore has been visiting with the Misses Martha Huggins, her son for the past three weeks Sharon Stokes, Pat Sellers, and Mrs. Page Joined her a Shauna Andersen, Karla Call, week ago. The plan to remain Mrs. Robert Call, Mrs. Glen several more weeks before re. to their homes in Andersen the hostess and guest turning of honor. Miss Amatavivathana Brigham City. Over 100 Utah Girl Scout received a host of birthday gifts Council neighborhood service and used her new birthday team members will gather at camera to take pictures of the SEE the Mansion House In Ogden at afternoons events. 10 a. m. on Wednesday, Nov. A VARIETY OF WEEKEND 20, for a conference designed to give them special help In fun was enjoyed by Brlghamltes their Individual Jobs. Friday through Sunday. Off for Girl Scouting A Promise a brief holiday in Elko, Nev. In Action, a talk by Mrs. went the Rex Earls and Robert GAY 90s MUSICAL MELODRAMA Murray M. Moler, council pres, Calls, Down to Salt Laxe City to the of see will Utah. the session. University keynote ldent, This will be followed by a panel California football game and discussion by scout leaders. spend the weekend went the Dee Mrs. E. B. Gentry of Brig, Glen Smiths, Dr. Reed Merrills, ham City, second vice presl. Omer J. Calls, D. A. Olsens, ROLLICKING FAMILY FUN dent of the Utah Council, will Reese Jensens and Dr. James close the session with a chal. Simpers. They stayed overnight 8:00 P.M. and attended Cleopatrai.' lenge to adult volunteers. SCOUT I aiiiffi NEWS Dr. Roy CONTRIBUTE TO DRIVE ber of Commerce, and CharlesKeller, pictured here piesonting contributions ing their checks is Mrs. Charles Hickox, and pestle called the Held Locally on Monday Brigham City business men youth program to Mrs. Felt. were contacted by mothers of Checks may be made out to the Girl Scouts on Monday, Nov. 18, Girl Scout fund drive. as they undertook their annual Money raised during the local Girl Scout fund drive. drive will be sent to the Utah men of the drive are Mrs. J. Council and Is paid back to the Gordon Felt and Mrs. L. R. area In personnel services and Bratton. leadership training. The day was begun with a at the Felt home which Included an Inspirational talk by Miss Irene Sweeney of the Scout Council. Luncheon was served to the ladles par. tlcipatlng, and free services provided. r. hed (what Barnard, left, president of the Box Elder Chamright manager of Blocks in Brigham City are to the local areas Girl Scout drive. Receivneighborhood chairman. Girl Scout Fund Drive PHARMACY FACTS from RAY MALKROSE The other day we had a young friend of ours ask bowl about that little with the stirrer in it. We explained that it was called the mortar (bowl) stirrer) used lor more , f than 3,000 V years in the Jt componding of drugs. Back through the 5 centuries the mortar .land pe.tle were usually made of brass because this metal could withstand the hard, pulverizing force necessary in the grinding of and of hard materials roots. Today, right along with their eenturies-ol- d and duties, the mortar pestle are used as symall bols of the service pharmacists arc pledged to give you. The most important part ing of your doctors pre-o- f our business is the So that we can fill any he recommends, we carry all the latest drugs here at Malmrose Pharmacy, 102 F. Forest, or call Parkway ; was- AT ter-in.la- 1 t G0LBSM GUESTiO: baby-sittin- Couple Trade Wedding Vows In Home Rites g BOX ELDER County ranks next to Salt Lake, Davis and Weber counties In the number of girls participating In the Scouting program. At present, almost 500 girls are served In the county, of 10,000 In the en. tire Council. This number has grown from a small group of Brownies organized about 10 iOV. 20, 21 S 22 Civic Improvement Club to 7 : BOX ELDER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL $1.00 Adults 50c Children Recognizes Past Presidents Special recognition will be given to all past presidents of the Civic Improvement club at the Thursday afternoon meeting of the club. The members will meet at 3:30 p.m. at the War Memorial Home. Strength Through Leader, ship will be the theme of the afternoon and Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Vera Mills of Brigham City will be the guest speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Perc Petersen will present vocal numbers appropriate to the various eras during the program. Mrs. R.W. Forrest and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson are and Mrs. C.J. Beasley Is dir. ector member In charge of the Mrs. Ina Larson of Brigham City announces the marriage of her daughter Elaine to Paul Jeppesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal L. Jeppesen of Corlnne. The marriage vows were re. cited at the home of the brides on Friday, Nov. 8. mother years ago. Mrs. Felt stated that the com. Immediate family members munlty must Increase its flnan. were present for the simple clal support of the Scouting pro. home ceremony, which was per. afternoons program. giam If the council Is to con. formed by LDS Bishop Marvin ttnue to provide Scouting for Wright. The couple then departed for every girl who desires It. Since no business men were their home In San Bernardino, contacted locally, the council Calif., where Jeppesen Is em. A flower will be presented to all past presidents In attend, ance. 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