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Show u .w 4.. JC '.A V i$ 4 V.r Box Elder NEWS Highway Diner Is Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 25, 1956 To Reopen Friday f BIRTH. SI SOROPTIMISTS ELECT Miss Norma Jensen was named president of the BrigThe births are anham City Soroptimists in nouncedfollowing from Cooley Memorial regular meeting held Thurs- hospital: , day evening, April 19, at the A girl was born April 19 to Idle Isle. Nathan .and Mellba Wheeler, t Harold Jensen has taken over the management of the Koffee Kup Kafe, located on the highway south of Willard, and announces his plans to reopen the drive-icafe on Friday of this week. RFD No. 2. Brigham City, Free coffee to all patrons, Gerald and Darlene Marie with special treats for the Vondra Jurgensmeier, Route No. youngsters will be offered at 1, Brigham, are the parents of the diner on opening highway a boy born April 20. Jensen said. day, April 22, a boy was born to Joseph Carmen and Ranae Wood, Ogden. Brigham City Native Francis Edwin Lewis and Idaho Falls Irene Soles West, Brigham City, Dies announce the arrival of a boy John G. Evans, 94, Idaho Falls, born April 22. A bay was born April 23 to Idaho, a native of Brigham City, Willard Doyle and Carol Clark died suddenly at the home of a son, Attorney Joshua T. Evans, Hansen, Mantua. Grant Byron and Delone Al- in Idaho Falls, Monday, April mond Keller, Ogden, are the 23, from causes incident to age, Mrs. Mattie Berg, his sister, parents of a girl born April 23. A boy was born April 23 to and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Madsen George David and Irene Mable plan to attend funeral services Rasmussen Richards, Brigham Thursday. He will be buried in Malad. City. Mr. Evans was a contractor Harold Edwin and Janice lone Supan Anderson, Brigham and builder in Malad for many City, announce the arrival of years. their first child, a son, born on April 23. Local Jaycees Slate Gerald and Shirley Iverson, Bear River City, are the parents Inaugural Banquet of a boy born April 24. Annual inaugural banquet April 24, a boy was born to James K. and LaRue Olsen for Jaycees of Brigham City will be held this evening, WedChecketts, Brigham City. nesday, April 25, beginning at 8 p. m. at the Tropical Restau( New Officers LJi Named by Local CONVENTION ROYALTY Dwight Jensen of iBrigham City, president of Delta Phi fraternity at U.S.A.C., is shown above with Delta Phis Dream Girls, who will reign during the national convention of Delta Phi, national fraternity for returned LDS missionarDream Girls are, left to right, Lora ies, which will be held next weekend at Logan. Anderson of Sevier County, Ruth Olsen of Preston, and Lenis Christensen, East Garland. 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A special birthday gift arrived for Mrs. Nathan C. Wheel"-er- , TIME NOW TO IT'S Ringside Cafe Phone 438 Main & 4th North SPECIAL Hy-de- Soroptimists n n at Brigham City Soroptimist In- ternational club elected officers for at regular monthly 19136-5- meeting held Thursday evening, April 19, at the Idle Isle. Miss Norma Jensen was named president with Mrs. Grace Petersen, vice president; Miiss Hannah Hillam, recording secretary; Mrs. Magda Drewes, treasurer, and Miss Rilla Jensen, director. The program Thursday was under the direction of the International Relations committee with Mr3. Elnora Bowcuttt, Mrs. Ann Johnson, Mrs. Annie Tin-geand Mrs. Mable Nielsen In charge. Mrs. Norma iButler was named to represent Soroptimists on the Peach Days planning ' com mittee. It was announced that the regional convention will be held at Pocatello April 27, 28 and 29. Twelve members have made reservations to attend. ' Convention delegates are Mrs, Verabell Knudson, Miss Rilla Jensen and Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Miss Lenora Romer and Mrs, Annie Tingey are alternates. Thursday evening the dining table was cleverly decorated with a western motif. Each member attending received miniature Indian or cowboy as favor. The entire menu was Danish. Ann Johnson entertained with a Danish Song and Norma Jensen gave a talk. Four birthdys were celebrated during the evening with Doroa thy Hanlon, Carrie Johnson, MacFarlane and Alwayne Claybaugh feted. y Lu-ell- , Local Serviceman rant. E.' LaMar Buckner, Ogden, former National Jaycee presi- dent, will be guest speaker for Receives Release the evening. Vieing for the top office for Brigham Jaycees are Richard 6. Garth O. Jensen, son of Mr. and Larsen and Wade Ebeling. Mrs. Otto Jensen, 57 North Third West, has returned to his home Bear River Couple after receiving an honorable discharge from, the U. S. Army, Has Dinner Guests following 'three years of service. Dinner guests Sunday at the Jensen received his basic home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Iverson in Bear RiveT City training . at Fort Ord, Calif., Kay were Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. spent one year at Fort Lewis, Wash., and served for 17 months Iverson, Salt Lake City and Mrs. in the Far East, both in Ko- Drucilla Iverson, Brigham City. Dr. Iverson is completing his rea and Japan. internship at Salt Lake County A graduate of the Box Elder hospital and in June will go to High school, Jensen plans to re the Holy Cross hospital for resside in Portland, Ore., where he idency in gynecology and obstetrics. will be employed. ) LOOP COTTON RUGS PTA Officers Lfcave For State Convention American Legion today to attend Association convention in Salt Lake City are the following Lincoln school officers: Mrs. Glen Fife, ' past president; Mrs. 'Harold Reeder, newly elected president: Mrs. Kay Shuman, vice president; Mrs, Delaun Sackett, secretary; Mrs. Herman Munson, legislative committee chairman. Mrs. Clyde Glover, secretary for South Box Elder PTA Council, will also attend. Newly named, but unable to attend the convention sessions on Wednesday and Thursday, due to teaching duties, is Mrs. Lawrence Green, Lincoln school PTA treasurer. Slates Elections Parent-T- Leaving eachers Election of officers on the agenda meeting of the for will be the regular American Legion Post No.- 10, Thursday night, April 26, at the War Memorial Home. Lewis Peterson Commander will conduct the meeting, and nominations will be accepted from the floor. All Legion members are urg ed to attend. Local People Spend Weekend at Denver Visiting With Son Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fire Department Adam-so- spent the past weekend at Denver, Colo., where they visitwith their son, Cadet Herbert Calls ed A. 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