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Show BPW Formal Observance Held by Sorority on 25th Anniversary of International Beta Sigma Phi Officers Friday Meeting Officers who will assume the leadership of the Brigham City WoBusiness and Professional Club for the year mens ensuing were installed last Friday eve ning at the Idle Isle Restaurant. In an original candle ceremony performed by Miss C. Jean Shorn ka of the State Federation Board, Mrs. Parley Lee was installed as INSTALLED FRIDAY Newly elected officers of the Business and Professional Womens president, with Mrs. Lewis R. Club who were installed during ceremonies at their Friday meeting are shown above, left Olsen, Mrs. Ddisy nt Lucille Howes, treasurer; to right, Helen Lee, president; Dorothy Olsen, O. Hansen, recording secretary; Daisy Hansen, recording secretary. Not present when the picture was taken was Norma Mrs. W. B. Howes, treasurer, and Miss Norma Jensen, correspond Jensen, corresponding, secretary. ing secretary. 3 Box Elder NEWS Hobo Party Marks Seventh Birthday Party Miss Joan Sato, Girls State Brigham City. Utah For Tommy Owen at Home Saturday Afternoon sponsored by the representative Wednesday. May 9. 1956 Business and Professional Woyoungsters attending: the following A Hobo party marked mens club last year, gave a full Brent Christensen, Bryan Burt, seventh birthday anniversary of report on her experiences in that Session Pack Lynn Jensen, Merrell Call, Doug Regular the advanTommy Owen, son of Mr. and Adams, Stephen Nielsen, Ricky capacity, Held by Pack 931 Boys tages and stressing Mrs. E. B. Owen, Saturday, May afforded the privileges Alan Madsen, Douglas Nelson, 5. chosen to attend the annual 931 Pack held girls pack regular Parsons, Monty Tingey, Jimmy event at the Utah State AgriculAll the little guests arrived Westover, David Baron, Ricky meeting April 30 at the Fifth tural College in Logan, and ex Miward recreation hall. dressed 'as tramps and during Craghead, Russell Larsen, the conductof the Theme affair, Joan pressing appreciation to to chael went Pearse, Joyce Payne, the party, prizes Ricky her for committeethe club Nate oppor ed Pierce, offering by SydNelsqh and Velva Jean Hadley and Kathrine Klrtgaard, tunity of participating in the ney Burtcher and Velva Jean man, was Bird Watching. for their best hobo garb. During the evening all five Girls State program. Hadley. and dens had set up interesting disMr. and Mrs. Owen Delegates elected to the an Highlight of the party was plays. daughters, Kathleen and Marconvention of the Utah was nual which cake armemthe advanced were with Colors assisted 'by birthday party garet, of Business and Pro Federation and on a Dtck revolving with 5 of Den plate bers placed Epley rangements. Clubs to be fessional Womens as it races hObo the and played Happy Birthday offering opening prayer. Following in Logan on June 15, 16 and hobo parade many games were turned. Community singing was led heldwere O. Hansen, played with prizes going to the Refreshments were served and 'by Mrs. Ruth Beecher with a 17, Sid Mrs. Daisy Hess and Miss Anna winners. following wishes numerous nice special number directed by Mrs. Mrs. named Erickson. Alternates Favors were hobo sticks con- gifts were opened by the guest Elsie Yates of Pack 941. A one year award went to were Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker, taining a kit of prizes for the of honor. Warren Hyer, and Jeffery Jen- Mrs. W. B. Howes and Mrs. El nora Bowcutt. Also having votes sen received his Bobcat pin. Following the presentation of as delegates at the convention skits by each den on the value will be Mrs. Parley Lee, presi of .the local club and of bird study, two short movies dent-eleo- t were shown by Horton Jensen. Mliss C. Jean Shonka, member of Colors were then retired by the State Federation Board. Den 5, and closing prayer ofThe final regular monthly fered by Bruce Parsons, Den L function of the club for the sea son will be held on June 1, at which time the local orgamza HOSPITAL NOTES tions 32nd birthday will be ob served, having been chartered are taking In Brigham Appendectomies City in May, 1924, the spotlight at the Cooley MePRICES PRACTICAL PRACTICAL GIFTS morial hospital these past few Card Of Thanks days. Alan Thompson, 12, son of of To ithose who by their acts For a Mothers Day solution see our complete display Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos Thompof kindness expressed son, Brigham City, had his aphelpful suggestions. and friendship at the pendix removed May 5. time of the death of my belov following the Recuperating removal of her appendix, May ed mother, Ada Margaret Kel Club Holiday Aluminum Waterless Cookware ler Petereit, I wish to express 5, is Patricia Earl, daughter of Get a starter piece of a new set of Cookware for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Earl, Brig my heartfelt thanks and espe Mother for as little as $6.50. cially thank the ward bishopric, ham City. Also on the appendectomy the Relief society, friends, and $9.93 and $14.95. Charcoal Barbecues Jist is Joanne Burt, 9, daughter aU others who assisted In any of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Burt. way. Complete selection of useful Sunbeam small appliances. Gleni Dummer, Brigham City, Mrs. M.' G. Hirschi and family, added his name to the list May time short as Cooker Make kitchen cooking ; Pressure 7. vice-preside- at . , ' as possible. The Founders Day formal celebration began with Ritual of Jewels of ten new members read by Mrs. Jean Davis. Mrs Evelyn Daines was in charge of installation ceremonies for new officers of Xi Alpha and Mrs. Virginia Fryer for Epsilon. Mrs. Jean Davis as City Council pres ldent installed Mrs. Lillian Felt p t as new City Council president. I ' 4i .Z. J The theme of the party was J.. out tin the clubs colors, carried Walker SALESMAN John and black, and silver for yellow has recently accepted a posi- the anniversary. salesman WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE" Girls of jhe Year were Mrs. Evelyn Daines of Xi Alpha chapter with Mrs. MacFarlane presenting the gift in behalf of all members. Mrs. Jean Davis was announced as Epsilon chapter Girl of the Year, with Mrs. Connie Peters making the gift presentation. New Salesman Joins Central Chevrolet Co. Glen Knudsen and James Bar of the Central ker, Chevrolet company, announced this week that John Walker has joined their staff of automobile salesmen. Walker has been associated with C. B. Waliiams Real Es tate and Insurance Agency for the past two years. He is a graduate of the iBox Elder High school and attended Weber college for one year. He is married to the former Joyce Olsen and they reside at 597 North First West, with their two sons, Craig, 5, and David 3. He ds the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam C. Walker. Walker invites his many friends to call on him at the Central Chevrolet company. had just com pleted a course in first aid, was horrified one day to see a man lying flat on his face in the middle of the street. Some spectators were standing around, and the lady was shocked to A lady, who for the stricken man." 'Keep cool and calm, everybody, she shouted as she rushed over, knelt over the man and started supplying artificial ressee no one doing anything Other bouquets of yellow spring flowers were also used and a siher torch with name plates marked .the places lor those attending. Mrs. Evelyn Daines was mistress of ceremonies and witih the clever verses introduced members and numbers of the program. Mrs. Lillian H. Felt led the group singing Star Spangled Banner followed by Mrs. Felt singing a vocal solo, Beta Sigma Phi Prayer, accompanied by Mrs. Deon Lichtenstein. Mrs. Virginia Fryer read the Founders Day letters from Walter W. Ross, founder of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Deann Ebeling read the pledge followed by a toast, Our Silver Anniversary, by Miss LaPreal Wight. Mrs. Merle Craghead toasted the Golden Anniversary and Mrs. Shirley Valcarce read the poem prize winning sorority followed by Mrs. Felt singing the prize winning song. Origi nal verses were by Mrs. Lich tenstein, Mrs. Daines and Mrs. Felt. Presentation of an Interna tionail charm bracelet was the past president gift to Mrs. was by Daines. Presentation Mrs. Luella MacFarlane. Past president's gavels went Give her a new lease on living willi an Ironrite Automatic Ironer a happy smile on the in your face of the Mom Keep her forever pf the chore of backbreaking hand iron Rid Fill Her Day With Lasting Pleasure With One of These Sparkling Gifts! Heres The Added Gift! Pick Out SUMMER DRESSES for Mom this year 7 Gotham HOSIERY Nicer Summer Cottons Knee high, stretch or regular hosiery. Hose to fit their likes $5.95 to $10.95 and your budget. 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The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alton Rees, 117 South First East. A good attendance is desired. Heres a check list for those all important graduation dates: SEMINARY GRADUATION FRIDAY, MAY 1 1 Try a month on our piration. Closing Meeting Set For Sunflower Camp for GRADUATES iresr tion as automobile at the Central Chevrolet A lovely centerpiece depicting 25 years was in silver, yellow Company. Talisman roses entwining the i globe and a silhouette of the "girl with the torch, with lace edging and silver candles extended the full length of the $19.45. Flint Cutlery with pakkawood handles. Buy complete set or just starter pieces. to Mrs Virginia Fryer with Mrs. Wilma Spaulding in charge and to Mrs. Jean Davis with Mrs. Mamie Adamson in charge. The Silver anniversary of Beta Sigma Phi was observed by Epsulon and XI Alpha chapters, Tuesday, May 1, at Maddox Ranch House. 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