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Show In the Spring a Young Girl's Fancy Top Defense Women Meet . . . In the spring a young girl's fancy, young mothers and grandmothers also, turn towards thoughts of fashions. With this in mind, members of the Kindergarten club and local merchants arrange their annual fashion show. The review this year is entitled, Our Town U.S.A., with the event redy to begin tomorrow evening, Thursday, March 19, beginning at 8 p. m in the Lincoln school auditorium. Tickets are available at $1 per person from all Kindergarten club' members. They will als-be on sale at the door. ' Mrs. Don L. Olsen with Mrs. Valene Nielson as director member, along with committee members, have been working in cooperation with the following par- tlcipating stores, Horsleys, RoberJ. C. Penneys, tas, Van Engelens Youth Shop and Art and Gift Shop. Local models will show fashions for youngsters, teenagers, matrons and some mother mens attire will be shown. Along with the fashion show will be the annual drawing for prizes. Many lovely prizes will be available for holders of lucky tickets with winners to be in attendance to claim prizes. With the regular door prizes, a new merchants prize will be awarded with tickets accumulated by local participating merchants during the pavt few weeks. Proceeds of the show go youth conservation in this area. In 5 Box tlrier NEWS Wednesday, March 18, 1959 Brigham City, Utah Survey Shows Brigham Increase for District A Council for Civil Defense Womens Activities met Friday, March 13, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. District A is composed of representatives from Rich, Cache, Box Elder, Weber .Morgan and Daggett counties. Mrs. George Hodges, district director, was in charge. The b laws of the organizaand approved tion were set-uin t.ie district followed by talks by Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. R. M. Kais er, district secretary and Mrs. Elma H. Humphries, Ogden, 59 Home Loans Utahs saving and loan executives expect to have approximately 30 percent more funds available in 1959 over 1958 for lending for home building and :ome purchases. That is one of the findings in survey conducted this month by the Utah Savings and Loan League, it was announced Saturday by R. C. Duvall, Ogden, SILVER GLEANERS Johnson, left, and Ellen president. Mr. Duvall said that Judy Mis Hodges spoke on plans Tolman have completed requirements for the Silver Glean15 top and loan execui ii civil defence workshops to be er award. The awards will be presented Sunday evening, tives in savings the state, whose busiru lucted in the various counties. March 29. nesses are located from SL Mrs. Kaiser gave a report on George to Logan, participated in recent legislation pertinent to ' the study. , civil defense and Mrs. Ilumph-reswas in the survey Participating registered nurse at St. BeneR. C. Duvall, Ogden, president of dicts hospital in Ogden spoke Ogden First Federal Savings on and gave a demonstration and Loan Association, with an improvised first aid materials. office in Brigham City. A question and answer period Most of the savings and loan followed. executives predict there will be orA are All District counties more housing starts in Utah durSunflower Camp ganized with a director, vice1959 than 1958s whopping todirector and secretary. Plans are Judith (Judy) Johnson, daughElection of officers was the ing tal. Only one of the 15 expects to organize all cities within the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad highlight of regular meeting of the figure to be lower. counties. With proper organiza- Johnson, and Ellen Tolman, the Sunflower camp, Daughters Six of the savings and loan tion the, efficiency of the pro- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of Utah Pioneers held Thursday expect the Utah gram is speeded up, Mrs. Hodges Tolman, both of Honeyville, evening, March 12, at the home executivesstarts in the first half explained. In the past it was have completed requirements of Mrs. Jennie Carlson, county housing of the year will be greater than to letters send necessary many for the Silver Gleaner awards in president. in the second half, and five of concerning Items important to the YWM1A organizations of the New officers include: Mrs. them think they will be the a civil defense with but LDS complete church. Karen Wilde, captain; Mrs. STEPPING OUT FOR SPRING same. Modeling fashions for spring at annual Kindergarten and efficient organzation a letThey have each qualified for Jensen, first vice captain An increase of approximately club fashion show will be, Mrs. Emily Severns, Mrs. Maureen Ward, Christine Frost and ter to the district director gets the awards by completing the Mrs. Jean Bruderer, second vice 3.5 Chris Larsen. Theme of this year's show isOur Town U.S.A." percent in housing costs in a prompt attention and within and captain; Mrs Artie Sessions, Utah in 1959 over 1958g is exprescribed course of very short time the individuals specified activities, study including secretary and treasurer; Mrs, pected, the survey shows. Last concerned in the cities have Senior Citizens Told AAUW their Treasures of Rae N. Christensen, historian year the average price of new Xi Alpha Chapter Members Meet for Business learned of the recent state or compiling Truth books. In their books Mrs. Florence L. Baird, regis- homes, including lot, financed by Of Annual Tea Saturday national information. And Interesting Lessons at Fife Residence each girl has a complete record, trar; Mrs. Ora N. Andersen, the 15 associations, was $16,670. Final calls are being made Refreshments were served. written and pictorial, of their chorister; Mrs. Pearl Compton, The executives think this years USU in citizens contacting senior Regular meeting of the Xi Alindividual lives. They have also organist, and Mrs. Iva N. Bar- average price will be $17,250. Brigham City for the annual pha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi done a great deal of genealogy ker, chaplain. Carl Seashores Are Studies show that the market Civic Improvement club sponAmerican Association of Uni- sorority met at the home ol Geresearch. new and existing houses in March for was conducted Tea. sored Senior Citizens meeting Dr. Back From Vacation neva Fife. versity Women will present Miss Johnson and Miss Tolman by Captain LaWana Jensen, with Utah is currently healthy," DuThis years tea will be held Edwin L. Peterson of Utah State Mrs. Mr. and Seashore Carl have lived according to the stan- invocation by Mrs. Andersen vall said. From all indications President Leah Barker conSaturday, March 21, beginning returned this week from a va- dards of the University as guest speaker to- ducted the LDS church and followed by the pledge to the the demand for housing will re2:30 p. m. at the Central at meeting. at March 18, cation trip to Arizona and New have each received individual night, Wednesday, main firm throughout the year. auditorium. school flag by members. the of room Lillian Felt, chairman of 7:30 p. m., in th court Mexico, featured by a two weeks awards each year as Junior the Rye We are growing In Utah at a According to Mrs. R. M. Kai- stay at Phoenix where Coming Through the Box Elder county court Dental Project, gave final reenGleaners. they was opening song, followed by rate much greater than that of ser, general chairman, and her joyed the baseball house. port on the fund raising project. game and Miss Johnson is a graduate of election conducted by President the nation generally, and our group of committee women, this other activities. Dr. Peterson, of the USU de- It was very successful this year. Box Elder High school and Is Carlson. A Girl Scout Group Leadership event economy continues robust. is shapsuccessfully years was the voted unanimously by On the return trip, the Brigham now attending Brigham Young partment of history and political It assistant course for leaders, Duvall noted that savings and the outstanding spring Central Camp convention is Cavscience, wil speak on Alaska, af- members to also give the pro- leaders, troop committee mem- ing intoshow visited Carlsbad City University at Provo. set for April 4 beginning at 9.30 loan associations provide more it has been in the erns couple ter which he will conduct a gen- ceeds of the food sale to this bers, mothers and other interes- hobby in New Mexico. Miss Tolman is a senior at a. m. at Hotel Utah. Only one funds for the purchase of homes eral discussion on the subject. committee to help with the fi- ted ladies will be offered start- past. Box Elder High school and will than any other segment of Amerof the Hobbies hours is scheduled. filling armeeting of of work. this fine in The committee charge nancing this spring. at 10 A.M. in the eldsters now retired will be disIIow Women Killed graduate institutions. Thursday ing icas money-lendinGrampa Motion was made and carried rangements consists of Billie PeThe nominating committee basement assembly room of the will be presented as well as special adult that resolutions will be entered at the home of Mrs. They were talking about the at The awards terson, chairman, Ann Jensen presented the ballot for election, Community Presbyterian Church, played Lucy Wright, the MIA Sunday evening into minutes at the death of a of women who seem to 171 North Fourth and Mickey Ilinthorn. The hos- with voting scheduled for next South 2nd East and East Third exhibit of paintings of local number East,' Friday re- meeting, March 29, in the Hon- camp member. Resolutions of find men older adult artists. attractive, be will tesses for the evening evening, March 20, at 7:30 p. m. meeting. Ballot includes: Vice South. eyville LDS ward. A brief program has been ar- ports Grit. respect will be written by the Ezma Knudson, Lucille Jones president, The Corinne camps monthly Martel Humphreys said It will continue for the follow- ranged featuring a barbershop one, Why, grandmy Resolutions for camp captain. and Mary Owens. will be held in the home and Cleo Dixon; treasurer, Wilmeeting meeta was of father the last four of deLanell Mrs. perfect example Thursdays, Ella Lund, recently quartet composed The public Is cordially invited ma Spaulding and DeAnn Ebel-ing- ; ing of Wanda Thompson Friday a Scheduled Second Dance that. Women a were about eookout. crazy ceased member, will be written 2 ing being Foote, Wayne Johnson, Harold to attend this open meeting of p.m. secretary, I.uella MacFpr-laneant- f . 'i lie course is being taught by B. Felt and and entered. Club For Mixers Ralph Westover; a ' him." AAUW. All members are urged to at Merry Edna Jeppsen, and his- Mrs Julia Hicks, Field Director how said the "And," second, Mr. of A of Thomof the life sketch songs by medley The Merry Mixers club will tend. torian, Colleen Burr and 01 the Wasatch Girl Scout Counand Mrs. Perc Petersen and poe- did grandpa feel about it was hold its second dance Saturday as Grover, Sr. was read by Mrs. Wight. he crazy about them, too? cil and Mrs. Malcolm, E. Mc- try by Mrs. Abel S. Rich. Marie Jeanette Grover. March 21. The Cultural lesson was giv- Donald, local Girl Scout leader. Well, not at first, but after a evening, UPW Refreshments will be served. Mississippi Saints was the Heavy Cotton & Nylon event will be held from 9 The went he to while his en by Reva Nelson. It was enhead and it All interested are asked to go All hobby items will be coltitle of lesson presented by Mrs. 1 a. m. at the Nation m. until p. on cut notches his cane, to the church on Thursday. The lected from eldsters planning to began to titled, The Very Great. al Guard armory with Ken Bruderer. She first told of Jesus, of IIis sessions will be from 10 a. m. to display and returned following one for everyconquest. And do A vote of thanks went to outpopular orchestra what killed Holmgren's ar- you know,' thats life and His message to the 2 p m. with each lady to bring the show. Transportation officers for past two years going the music for again furnishing world. Then she told of other a nosebag lunch; drinks will rangements are also being made him. of service. affair. the UPW Womens Association will gala How do what thats Reg. 69c metn, you be served by the Training Com- by committee members. "For the Strength of the Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kenmeet at the Fellowship hall on very great religious leaders; killed him , does course the mittee. Chairman Kaiser Taking Buddha, Confusious, urges anycommittee chairmen Hills was closing song with He made the mistake of lean- nedy, Thursday afternoon, March 19, and Mohammed. After a most not mean that you are obligated one not contacted to call her at Pr-a delightful evening of benediction by Mrs. Afton Rees. on cane one promice his from 2:15 p. m. until 4 p. m. day! ing lesson she asked nine to be a troop leader; those in 603 and arrangements will be Refreshments were served by who attend. for all dancing An informal luncheon will be interesting to take charge explain, but it is good to completed to gather their items Mrs. Carlson and Captain Jenmembers of the The oldtimer defines war as served to members, their hus- one minute and group tell of some know more about the Girl Scout and also to furnish transporta- follows: First sen. makes miles 454 next Its lick square em, you bands and children between rethe than them. for program. tion great person ,other Deseret Camp to Meet finations the Los feed and then A Angeles largest em, you 12T5 p. m. and 1:15 p. m. you ligious great Thegeneral public, as well as nance em. The Deseret camp will meet by area. city charge of 35 cents per lunch the eldsters, is Invited to attend. Erma Jensen told of Herbert will be made. statesman and Hoover, great a work During the afternoon man; Merl Craghead told party will be conducted with family Easter Dance Docfcete mission sewing and cleaning of of Eli Whitney, inventor of the For No. Stake Dancers the kitchen on the agenda. Bus- cotton gin; Iona Cefalo, Doctor Enrico Fermi, the, great physiThe male population of Briginess items will include the Easter dance for North Box cist; Nelda Parsons, Madam Cu- ham City continues to increase. Elder stake dancers will be held proval of the 1959 budget. Lilof discovered radium; rie, The last twelve infants born at All are invited to attend. March 21, belian Felt, Florence Nightengale, Cooley Memorial hospital have Saturday evening, 8 30 p. m. in the Bear at ginning patron saint of all nurses; Cleo been boys. River City LDS ward hall. HAWAII Dixon, Stephen Foster, the great New babies to be added to the Ernie Jensen and orchestra CeLee Fox song writer; Sederholm, Clawsons Join Vida eight born last week, include: will furnish music; Easter decoB. DeMille, great movie procil A son born March 12 to RonSPRING BLOSSOM rations are arranged; floor show ducer; June Sholty, Thomas A. ald J and Norma Dadham SwenTOUR planned, and refreshments to be Edison, great inventive genius son, Brigham City. served, those in charge Fly on United Air Lines told MacFarlane of land Luella A 13 March to boy born Ralph April 26 or Sail on Lur-lin- e is who noted his for Darwin, and Janice Helen Jolliff Rollins, April 22 contribution in the origination Brigham City. For complete details of the species. A son arrived March 13 for write Closing ritual was rejected in Dean and Vonda Johnson CheVIDA FOX CLAWSON unison by the members The ney, Brigham City. 216 So. 13th East A boy arrived March 15 for hostess served Phone DA 8 0303 refreshments. 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