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Show Stella Shorty Receives , i Nursing Scholarship A Brigham City girl with a desire to become a nurse is being helped with her nursing ambitions by the Womens Auxiliary of the Box Elder County Medical Group. Just this past week a check for $50 has been presented to Miss Stella Shorty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dooley D. Shorty, Intermountain school, by Mrs. W. R. careers recruits Murrell, chairman of the ment committee. Miss Shorty, a graduate of St. Josephs high school, entered St. Benedicts Nursing school in September. She plans to finish the three year course, at which Jtime she will graduate as a registered nurse. She is one of eight children and has long desired to become a nurse. Mrs. Merrell explains that during the past year fund raising prjoects have been conducted by the Auxiliary w ith their sights on helping a worthy student. para-medic- i Civic Club Elects Officers for 59-6- r 0 Civic Improvement Club election of officers for 1959 60 was held during regular monthly meeting held Thursday, March 26, at the War Memorial home by Meeting was conducted President, Mrs. Alf L Freeman Following the business session officers were announced as Mrs Vera Mills, piesident, Mrs. Lloyd Davis, vice president, Mrs. Nolan Jensen, secretary, Mrs. R. W. Forrest, treasuier Mrs W. H Griffiths, historian; Mrs. Dale Baron, corre-pond- n g secretary and the following boaid members: Mrs Charles W. Clay-lugh, Mrs Scott Horsley, Mrs Norwood Hyer, Mrs. J Leo Nel sen and Mrs Packer. Reports by retiring officers were given and a progiam in by eluding musical numbers Daniel and Patricia Harrison and a reading by Mary Eleanor John fol-ow- s al Recen Bride Feted At Surprise Shower son. urpn.se bridal shower honied Mrs Wesley (Marv Fae An jersen) Harrop in. Ogden Thurs-aevening at the home of .hs. Lew Thomas. Games were played and re-- , esi.ments served Attending were Mrs. Renee S. lodges, Mrs. Glcnna H. Cntch-ow- , Mrs. Reta Dobin, Mrs. Con-uThalman, Mrs. LuAnn John, Vlrs Jennae Penrod and Mrs. loan Hunt. V Brigham Soroptimists y FOR NURSING CAREER Miss Stella Shoity, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dooley D. Srorty, accepts a scholarship check of $50 from Mrs. W. R. Merrell, chairman of the careers recruitment committee of the mens Auxiliary to Box Eldei County Medical group. para-medic- e Wo- al Candidates for Kindergarten Club Roster 1951 Announced; Election Scheduled Thursday CHRYSLER 4 door Siegfried, corresponding secre-taiy- , Mrs. Grant T. Smith and Mrs Vince Loosli and historian Mrs. C. R Barker and Mrs Arthur Landon Members oi- the nominating committee include- Mrs ElRoy Christensen, Mrs Martella Nelson and Mrs. R. N. Price Refreshments for the afternoon will be served under the direc- - sedan - - 200 MOTORS 470 North Main on of Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mrs. Eugene Davis and Mrs. Bud Election of officers for Kinder, garten Club is scheduled 'for Thursday afternoon, April 2, at at the War Memorial 4pm home Mis Edward Frost, president, will be in charge with nominating committee presenting the L following ballot; president, and Mrs. Clark Hillam and Mrs. Ralph Nielson; secretary, Mrs. Wayne Bowen and Mrs Ted Whitaker; treasurer, NOTICE! Family Dinner Set Parry Jensen formerly manager of Brigham City Fruit & Produce announces the opening By Willard Man of his own business (PARRYS FARM AND GARDEN CENTER), located at 5tfi West & Forest, the Anderson Produce building SPRAY SPRINKLING MATERIALS, SYTEMS and LAND- SCAPING. COME DOWN AND SEE US! PARRYS FARM & GARDEN CENTER 5th West & Forest Election Conducted Election of officers was highlight of regular meeting of Sego Lily Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Thursday evening, March 26, at the home of Mrs. Emma Kimber. Mis. Mae Nedbalek will setve as captain; Mrs. Elda Nelson, first vice captain; Mrs. Melissa Petersen, second vice captain; Mrs Floyd Knudson, secretary; Mrs. Marion Jensen, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Kimber, historian; Mrs. Pearl Olsen, registrar and Miss Alfeda Jeppersen, chaplain. Captain Maty Forsgren conducted the meeting with the group singing, Utah, We Love Thee," followed by prayer by Miss Jepperson. A sketch of the life of James Francis Gordon was read by his Mrs. Fannie granddaughter Brigham City Soroptimists were well represented at a special meeting of the Ogden Club Saturday, March 28, held at Top of the Town. Hotel Ben Lomond Occasion for the meeting was chartering in a new Soroptimists club in Davis County. Northern Utah members from Ogden, Salt Lake City, Logan and Brigham City attended. Local ladies present were Miss Lenore Romer, Mrs. Elnoia Bow cutt, Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, Mrs P. C. Knudson, Miss Sherma Hansen, Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Miss Hannah Hillam, Miss Norma Jensen, Miss Bessie Hansen and Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker. NEW OFFICERS Assuming duties as top officers for Civic Improvement Club for 11)59-6are Mrs. Vera Mills, president, center: Mrs. Lloyd Davis, left, and Mrs. Nolan Jensen, secretary, right. An louncement of new officers was made at regular monthly meeting of the club held Thursday, March 26, at War Memorial Home 0 Zz lii ' Visit Relatives Mrs. Mary Morinaka, Corinne, and Mrs. May B. Sisson, Brigham City, spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Morinaka visited with Wood. I her mother. Mrs. Sisson spent Program included songs, Dont Want to Play in Your time with her brother, Carl BurYard" and Little Rag Doll, by rell, who resides at the Nacey little Marilyn Frye and Karla Rest Home. He is reported do-- i Andersen in costumes. ing fine. Mississippi Saints, was lesson for the evening given by Mrs Nedbalek. A pioneer history, RRIHRRID RISK MUTUAL INiURANCI written by Mrs. Nedbaleks nine S Family dinner for Willard year old grand daughter, Ricky AUTO ward members will be held Fri- Rae Kozak, was read. INSURANCE Following the announcement day evening, April 3, beginning AT REDUCED RATES of officers, the closing song was at 6 30 p. m in the classrooms. If Theres Sunshine in Your for hirwtli Coll Bishop Don Barker announces that turkey dinner will be serv- Heart, with benediction by Mrs. ed followed by a program for Annia Goodliffe. H. DEE JOHNSON Refreshments were served by adults in the chapel and entertainment for children in the Mrs. Facer, Mrs. Edna Wold and Your Insurance Counselor Mrs Doril Horsley. upstairs recreation hall. PHONE 19 or 1242 Everett Goodell, general chairSpecial Program man, asks that all attending Special program enjoyed by bring his own silverware . and members of the Oak Camp glass. Transportation will be furnish- Daughters of Utah Pioneers in and colorful ed for older members of the eluded a report ward by contacting Mr. Goodell slides of a recent Hawaiian Misor a member of the Old Folks sion served by Mr. and Mrs. John H. Larsen. committee. The meeting was held at the A good attendance of all adults home of Mrs. Orville Jensen on and children of the ward Is Thursday evening, March 26. Captain Sarah Siggard conNay Speak No 111 was Box Elder NEWS ducted. song followed by prayopening Brigham City, Utah er by Mrs. Marie Madsen. from PresiWednesday, April 1, 1959 Special dent Kate B. Carter was read by Captain Siggard, followed by roll call with 11 members and two visitors attending. Mrs. A. G. Woodland gave the lesson, Missisippi Saints. THE Nominating committee read the ballot to be voted upon in April meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Orson Laurit-zen- , Mrs. Siggard and Mrs. Ed vice-preside- 1 BEAUTIFUL v OCCASIONAL Phone 500 or 620 BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH CHAIRS COCKTAIL TABLES FURNITURE .Vis v. LAMPS ,J Table and Floor 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SETS danisSi! RECLINING CHAIRS many styles and colors 5S50 FASHION Visit Our Showroom Today! LAURITZEN Famous Scandinavian design at sensible American prices. Select hardwoods are rubbed to h a finish Foam rubber cushioning. Smart fabrics. satin-smoot- UPHOLSTERING S23 South Main FURNITURE up NON-DRINKER- ABERDEEN COAL, NURSERY STOCK, FERTILIZERS, Attend Charter Meet Phone 1S46 mc-sag- e TO ATTEND BE SURE Kiwanis Chuckwagon Hadley. The slide presentation pleted the meeting. com- Breakfast ALL YOU CAN Hot Cakes Eggs - Sausage - Bacon Drink TO BE HELD IN THE Central School Cafeteria 7:00 A.M. 8 A. M. ANNOUNCES THE WORLD'S MOST ATTRACTIVE EAT: We're holding OPEN HOUSE at the new PACKER MOTOR HEARING GLASSES i I COMPANY building, Saturday, and extend a cordial invitation to you to visit our new facility at 647 South Main Street. Come in, any time between 8 a.m and 6 p.m. for a brief conducted tour of our new sales, parts and service departments. Streamlined, thinner, lighter Becoming to men and ; I women Provide higher fidelity hear-- 1 Ing with BOTH ear Correct even severe losses ; FRCE BOOK ; ; Come In. phono or writ for e- oorlpllr book. No obltgotlon. 100 SILVER DOLLARS to 2:00 P.M. (by authorization) PRICE Money To Be Used For 500 YOUTH SERVICE PROJECTS FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA AND 4-- H CLUB GLEN WAGSTAFF FOR TICKETS CALL WAYNE IIUNSAKER 890-V921-or ANY MEMBER OF THE BRIGHAM CITY KIWANIS ( MJB R be given away during our open house event Saturday, as door prizes. All you have to do to win is register. . . . NOW IN Saturday, April 4, 1959 Children Under 12 HALF FRICK to 6 P. M. BRIGHAM! will See the new Beltone hearing aids at the office of; DR. E. B. II RRISON, 0,11, Ph. 274 Professional Center B VTTFRIES! ACCESSORIES! EVERY TIICRSD Y, Walter A. Johnston, chief audiome-trist- , Elder will be In Bo County to give service and repair all niukeae of bearing him this aids. Plan to Thursday at the offices of Dr, llarrison. CHRYSLER M-- BILTONE ITAII COMPANY 23 E. Ilroadwav Sail Lake City, Utah 647 South Main PLYMOUTH WILLYS JEEP Brigham City |