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Show 4 Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 6, SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1957 1958 PONTIAC Seventy-fivpercent of the worlds ships are expected to) e cene octal use the St. Lawrence when it opens in 1959. t 1 I COPPIN MOTOR CO. Seaway 2 GEAEf for 1 GIFT VALUE Holiday Fashions Ready for Thursday Highlighting the fall social scene for Brigham City is the holiday fashion show, featuring clothes from Soromas, sponsored by the Box Elder County Medical Auxiliary. Stepping out for the holidays in lovely fashions Thursday evening, Nov. 7, beginning at 7.30 p. m. at the Lincoln school auditorium will be the following models: Sharon Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson; Marilyn Steffen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steffen; Mrs. Elliot Ward; Mary Louise Quar-dere- r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Quarderer; Sharon Johnsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnsen; Joane Stein; Janet Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcellace Jones; Mrs. Steve Anderson; Ruth Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Walker. The manager of Sonomas has arranged for gifts to be presented to each lady in attendance. Lovely door prizes will also be awarded during the evening from the local ladies ready-to-westore. Mrs. Reed Merrill, general chairman, reminds ladies that the medical auxiliary will also be giving doorprizes Thursday evening. First on the agenda for the evening will be the fashion show with Mrs. J. Gordon Felt as commentator followed by refreshments and card games. Tickets are available at $1 per person from any auxiliary mem- 10 piece STEAK KNIFE and CARVING SET . ? ; FREE with a LANE Sm y IKiiSffif 4 Mrs. Ted Cochran, left, president PRESIDENT SERVED of Northern District Federated Women's Clubs, serves Mrs. Walter C. Ewing, state president, at a prettily arranged Silver Tea held Saturday afternoon, Nov. 2, at the Tropical Restaurant. Mrs. Ewing was guest speaker for the afternoon. Northern District Federated Women's Clubs Holds Prettily Arranged Silver Tea Saturday A prettily arranged Silver Tea was held at the Tropical Restaurant, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 2, between the hours of 2:30 p. m. and 4 30 P. m. by District members of Northern Federated Womens Clubs. Standing in the reception line were Mrs. Ted Cochran, district president; Mrs. Walter C. Ewing, state president; all presidents of the federated clubs in Northern District and Miss Bessie Brown, immediate past president of Northern pistrict. Registering guests were Mrs. Arden C. Balls and Mrs. Clyde P. Larsen. During the afternoon, Mrs. Ewing reported on a recent trip to Washington, D. C., where she attended the national convention. berMrs. Steve Anderson, right, model for Sonomas wearing a smart PRIZES GALORE Remarks were also given by Home-mad- e will also be candy Box Elder store the at over the looks offered the prizes 'black cape coat and white hat, by Mrs. Ada J. Wheelwright, state on sale. cenSeveral ladies bridge clubs as corresponding secretary. Mrs. C. County Medical Auxiliary fashion show Thursday evening. Mrs. Wayne Jepperson. ter, from Sonomas, is checking the prizes as Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, left, commentator, well as other clubs have pur- R. Jones, state auditor, was in chased tickets for the event as smiles her approval. well as individuals who wish to attend for the show and refresh' House of Horrors ' Delights Cub Scouts Friday Air Force Couple Here ' ments only. Those planning to play cards Squeals of fear and delight Before Trip to Turkey were Council Delegates Hear are asked to bring their own loud and numerous as cosCaptain and Mrs. Orville W. tumed Cub Scouts in Pack 941 cards and enjoy a delightful State People Speak Woodland, Waco, Texas, have in a House of Horevening planned by the Medical been visiting with their parents, participated WoBox Elder rors following regular Delegates of pack Auxiliary as their first pioject. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Woodland, atheld Friday evening, mens Legislative Council All proceeds will he used for meeting G. A. Willard and Reeve, Brig- Oct. 25, in the Eighth ward tended state council meeting in community projects, Chairman ham City. the Governors board room at Merrill explained today. , amusement hall. They also visited with other Winston P. Nelson, assistant the State Capitol, Thursday, Serving refreshments , during relatives and friends. the party will be: AnnMosko-witz- , Cub Master, was in charge, with Oct. 24. Ladies attending included: Kassie Felt, Kay Hodges, They are now awaiting port prayer offered by Kent Valencall for a two year assignment tine, followed by Cub Valen- Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. R. M. Kai- Beverly and Elaine Packer, with the U. S. Air Force at tine leading those present in ser, Mrs. Wade Ebeling, Mrs. Maureen Jensen, Caroline Knud-soVernon Drewes, Mrs. Orson Turkey. the pledge to the flag. Nancy Geralyn Peters, Songs were then directed by Christensen, Mrs. R. N. Price, Burtcher, Nancy Jeppsen, AnThey plan to motor to New York City, then leave by ship Mrs. Beth Tingey followed by Mrs. Jack Shumway and Mrs. nette Olsen, Pat Ewer, Rargar-e- t Owen, Kathleen Owen and the presentation of awards by Theo Richards. for Turkey. In the general meeting they Annetta Fleischman. Mr. Reeve will accompany Stuart Tingey, committee chairheard a panel discussion on Accompanist for the models them to Kansas City, Missouri, man. Those receiving awards in- Home Rule as it applies to the will be Mrs. Perc Petersen. where he will visit with Dr. state as a whole. Wayne Reeve and family before cluded the following: in the area of taxation. Den I Marion Andersen, asAttorney A. M. Ferro was returning to Utah. After the general meeting the Hol-list, moderator with Attorney Ar- ladies attended sistant denner badge; Ladd separate meettwo year pin, and Palmer thur Nielsen speaking in favor ings. John M. Carters Have Tingey, one year Den Chief pin. and Attorney Donald B. HolThe welfare committee heard Den II Elmer Yates, bear brook taking the negative side. Commissioner Ward Holbrook Wedding Anniversary and one and also Dr. arrow, heard gold They Sydney disctiss welfare problems In the Mr. and Mrs. John M. Carter, badge gold arrow and W. Angleman, associate dean at state. The Education committee Park Valley, quietly observed Lloyd Scothern, on arrow lion badge. the University of Utah, on Uni- heard a report on the program their 60th wedding anniversary silver Den III Douglas Adams, bob- ted Nations, followed by a re-- of the school merit system, with with many of their six children, 25 grandchildren and 45 great- cat pin and Ralph Clark, wolf port by Dr. Joseph P. Kesley on Gayle Rose, research director of the Asian flu epidemic. badge. the State Department of Edugrandchildren in attendance. Den IV Terry Bowden, Den Commissioner H. C. Shoema- cation, in charge. Dinner was served at their Chief cord. The Judicial committee conker, chairman of the State Tax Park Valley home, Sunday, Nov. The youngsters then separa- Commission, gave a talk on tinued with the Home Rule 3. ted in dens for the House of problems, confronting the state Mrs. Carter is the former Horrors presentation by George Roxie Goodliffe. Hacking, moderator. They sat Mr. Carter is still active in in darkness as the leader in We repeat this former sellout offer for our farming. He keeps busy rais- charge conducted the skits. and Mrs. chickens and ing hogs Prior to the serving of refreshmaintains their home. Carter ments ' closing prayer was offerBoth are active in the Park ed by Stan Call. Valley LDS ward. attendance as well as several district and state committee chairmen. Tea was served from a beautifully appointed tea table by Miss Brown and Mrs. Glen Tout, past district presidents. The table was centered with an arrangement of chrysanthemums with branched silver candelabra holding white lighted tapers on either side. - The table was covered with a beautiful cloth. SET INCLUDES: Carving Knife, Fork, and Sharpener; 6 Steak Knives; Satin lined case. GREATEST LANE VALUE WE'VE EVER OFFERED I DELIVERS BOTH 1 hand-crochete- d SUPPLY LIMITED Interesting Question Parson (meeting a neighbor bringing home a load of hay) Wouldnt it be better if you attended services instead of working this way? Farmer Parson, I dont know whether it would be best to sit on a load of hay and think of religion or to sit in church and think of the hay. SO HURRY! C. B. Stratford, Mgr. v n, ; FALL TIRE EVENT! Heres Proof That The ltocket Age Is Here! 1958 OLDSMOBILES ARRIVE NOVEMBER 8 3-- T The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born Nov. 3 to and Masako Kuroiwa Say-amBrigham Route 1. 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Flight Pitch Dynaflow with the instant flexibility of a million switches of pitch. it Engine with 12,000 H you travel in new pounds of thrust behind every piston's power stroke. Aluminum Brakes with smoother, surer control and longer life. Velvet Woll" Silencing. All built to exacting quality standards. Flight Pitch Dynaflow standard on Limited and Roadmaster 75, optional at extra cost on other Series Suspension optional at extra cdst on all Senes. Aluminum Brakes standard on all Series except the Special. Billings Service R. A. Wetzel, Manager 20 S. Main SL Phone: 487, Brigham City Mon.-F- H. GOODYEAR se a car of truly exciting ideas for 1958 the Air Bom 8 Buick. And you should see it and drive it at your Buick dealers soon. Come on in today. air-bor- ne And everywhere you go W want to make loans to residents of this area an signature only, car or furniture. 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