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Show and Announcement of Woman of Year Are Top Items of Business at BPW Meeting E lection Two important annual events! took place as Business and Pro- 1 fessional V omen of Bngham City met for regular meeting, Friday, May 1, at the home of their president, Mrs. W. B. 4. Election of 1959 60 officers was conducted with Judge Ida Merrell named president. Also announced during the evening was Woman of the Year A'lth Miss Norma Jensen receiving the honor. Buffet supper was served followed by a business meeting. Miss' C. Jean Shonka was in stalling officer with Miss Merrell assuming presidents position; Mrs. Joyce Frisby, vice president; Miss Lenore Romer, recording secretary; Mrs. Margaret R. Evans, corresponding , secretary, and Mrs Elnora treasurer. Newly elected officers plan to attend state convention of Business and Professional Women to be held in Orem May 15, 16, and 17. Friday Honoring I tl. Howes. Open House Set n H 'A f mu Beehive Camp The home of Mrs. Wendell Hotter was the scene of regular Apul meeting of Beehive Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Thursday, April 23 Captain Melva W'hitaker presided and conducted Following opening exercises 30 good cheer visits were report- Family members have planned an open house in honor of the 86th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Minnie K. Nielsen Balls T J to be held Friday evening, May J '! I 8, between the hours of 7 30 p m. and 9 30 p. m at the Carpen ters Union hall, 331 South First & t A1 Vf ed West. All friends and relaties are cordially invited to attend. She t n requests no gifts. Whitaker. ; Mrs. Balls the winter Mrs Lucy Johnson gave the I LI months each spends - HSv, year, has done for V lesson on The First Company the past three years, at the Who Came to Salt Lake City. homes of her sons in Brigham Janae Walker, sang, Animal She resides in her own City. Crackers, accompanied by her home in Hyde Park, Cache Valsister, Karen Karen then playjiiiin ley duimg the summer. A . ed a piano selection, . Camel . lear'ES. She is always busy with makTrain. Both are nieces of Mrs WOMAN OF THE YEAR Mrs. Minnie N- - Balls will be honWILL HE HONORED beautiful quilts and hand of These as SPELLERS three TOP ing emerged champions Hotter. namis Miss Norma Jensen ored house at festivities open Friday evening, May 8, sits, their grades at Box Elder Junior highs annual spelling braided rugs, and never withed Woman of the Year by Mrs Tracy Larsen of the counthe hours of 7 :30 p.m- and 9 :30 p.m. at the Carpento even watch television Yamato Richard right, Forsgren, JoAnne members of Brigham City ty company was welcomed and contest. Left The occasion is out a spool of crochet cotton in ters Union Hall, 331 South First West. camp elections. saki, and Erick Jensen. Business and Professional conducted her 86th birthday anniversary. All friends and relatives her hands. The following were elected by WomenChildren in both Brigham City are invited to attendacclamation; Mrs. Verda Knavel, and Cache Valley make the ef Christoffer-senMrs. Lettie captain; fort to visit Grandma Minnie first vice captain, Mrs. Lo wherever she is to hear her tel vina Thomas, second vice capor read stones to them. Mrs. secreEllis, tain, Myrna She was born May 8, 1873, treasMrs tary; Virgie Harding, of Lars L. and Dorthea daughter urer; Mrs. Jennie Tingey, regisMarie Thompsen Nielsen n trar; Mrs Jayne Bergstrom, Spell-DowBenson, Cache county. chorister; Mrs Verna Burt, orFollowing her early education asLou Arona ganist; Harding, Two boys and a girl emerged she was employed as houseFive displays entered by stuMrs. sistant organist; Evelyn as champions of their respective keeper and cook. dents from Box Elder junior Johnson, librarian; Mrs Mary Box stake Elder South quarShe became the wife of Ileber grades last week as .Box Elder mention high rated honorable Rose, chaplain; and Mrs. Seretta terly eonfeience attenders broke junior high conducted its annual Balls, Dec. 15, 1897 in the Loin the regional Science Fair conSmith, historian all time attendance records durMr. Balls Spell Down gan LDS temple ducted at Utah State University Mis Lucille Berchtold and the morning and after sesWinners ninth in 1867 were, in ing boin was grade, England this past weekend. Mrs Dorothy Tincture will be of conference held Sun- Richard Forsgren, son of Mr. and had come to America at the Following are the displays chairman and committee mem- sions day, May 3, in the stake taber- and Mis Russell Forsgren, age of one year. and the students who entered ber for lessons nacle ' eighth grade, Erick Jen , They made their home in Hyde them; Mrs, Harding gave a financial ses- sen, son of Mr and Mrs Wayne Park and became the parents of the Attending morning Lynn Packer and Reese Nielfollowed by report special were 1439. It W'as necessary I Jenson, 108 West Seventh six sons, Myiland, Arden and sen, rocketry; Erick Jensen, bacthanks to outgoing officers by sion to borrow chairs from nearby North, seventh grade, JoAnne Laren, all of Brigham City; Ot-tiMrs Johnson. teriology; Julia Funk, topograNEW PRESIDENT to accommodate the Yamasaki, daughter of Mr. and Judge Hyde Park; Berdean, Ogden, phy of Grand Canyon; Eileen Following closing exercises, chapels Mrs. Soato Yamasaki, Corinne. and Ardell, Afton, Wyo. Ida Merrell is announced as refreshments Coombs, weather, and Tommy were served to 25 crowd Finals in the contest were Mr. Balls died Feb. 3, 1926. Elder Harold B Lee, a memnew president of Business bv Mrs. Kotter, Mrs. Darlene Horn, solar system. They now have 17 grandchilThese exhibits may now be and Professional Women of Stoddard and Mrs. Eva Mont- ber of the Counil of Twelve conducted as an assembly prothe Gen- gram Thursday, April 30, with dren and 30 greatgrandchildren. represented Apostles, submitted in the state Science Brigham City. gomery. eral Authorities of the Church 10 students competing from Mrs. Balls attends LDS church Fair Saturday at USU. of Jesus Christ of Latter day each grade Oak Camp meeting wherever she might be. Last week, projects of Box Sets In preliminary Oak Camp memers met at the Saints at the regular conference. competition, Just this past Sunday she enjoyElder junior high students were Eagles Auxiliary home of Mrs. Fred Nelson Annual Mother's Tea During his talk, in which he four contestants from each Eng- ed two sessions of South Box on display in the game room adThursday evening, April 23, stressed unity of purpose and lish class were matched against Elder stake, quarterly jacent to the little gym. Five Mothers with Mrs. Edward Hadley, first especially unity in family life, others from their own giade Auxiliary Eagles displays were given top rating held be vice captain, conducting. Tea will he surprised Primary officers until only the finalists remain, Day Saturday, of including those was and teachers in attendance with ed Third LDS ward Count Your Blessings Jensen, Funk, John Nabors, May 9, in the Fnalists Named sea shell collection, and Spencer recreation hall. opening song with invocation by the request that they, along with Ninth finalists were Jean Mrs. attend Rosella the grade children, Simper. be will held between The Primary tea Actradio construction. Johnson, Barbara A was You card Thank read and three Ball, afternoon Christensen, Richsession m. two of sing the four and as of were hours members p. ing judges ard Forsgren, Burt Freeman, with all auxiliary members, by Captain &arah Siggard from Primary songs the senior high science The following births are anThus, the afternoon session Patsy Jeppsen, Weldon Larson, then- - mothers and special guests the Forrest family. Merle Poulsen, nounced at Cooley Memorial MOTHER'S DAY Fifteen members and three with 353 children, under the age May Petersen, invited. hospital. A nice program has been ar- visitors were in attendance with of 12, making a total of 1369 in Margat Shio, and Jane Sumida. Woman looking at greeting Peter Nolan and Marilyn PeMrs. attendance, broke an afternoon Repiesenting the eighth grade card rack: Do you have a ranged and refreshments will County Camp President, tersen ' were Harold Marsha Pierce, Brigham City, as Arthur record attendance Chlarson, Carlson, special guest. May 10 card that hints that she's be served, those m charge 30 A of Erick boy, Ole of a sketch April the life Those attending report most Fillmore, Danny Grimlcy, not as sick as she thinks she-is- ? Duain and Sarah Philbert was given by a thrilling experience hearing the Jensen, Helen Jorgensen, NanStark Lind, Lynn, boy, Ilene Mrs. Fearl Wil- youngsters Jodie and Margene without cy Keller, Oldroyd, rise, HARBINGER OF SPRING 4 the lesson, previous practice, ley, followed by sing thoir Patterson, Pamela Rollins, and May Shell love the excitement of choosing just Arnold Irvn and Hazel Louise Jolene Yates. First Company to Enter Salt songs what she wants from our wide selection of includW. Mrs. A. Elledge Asay, Brigham City, Seventh grade finalists Lake Valley, by Dean Peterson of the Brigham Natural Bridge shoes . . . famous for their Woodland Kim girl, May 4. Young University faculty spoke ed Kenneth Andersen, Roland Wayne and Shirley natural fit and smart styling. Here is just on April convention report was and encouiaged young people Butze, Virginia Cutler, Patricia given by Captain Siggard fol- to seek' spiritual training along Harrison, Marcia Hillam, Kirk Ann Westley Jorgensen, Brigof our many delightful patterns. lowed by the election of officers with their academic training. Jensen, Bonta Jacobsen, Yuenna ham City, girl, May 5. conducted by President Carbon. Two changes were made in Stewart, Evelyn Wight, and JoA new minister drew one of Elected officers include Mrs. stake officers with the sustain- Anne Yamasaki. Get a GIFT CERTIFICATE today, from: I sinJack Forrest, president, Mrs ing of Dr Russell Glauser as Spell Down his parishioners aside. Directing the Rudd Victor, first vice captain; new High Council member to were members of the English cerely trust, he said, that nothMrs Orson Mrs. Mable Chris- ing in the sermon offended your Lauritzen, second replace Edwin Andersen, re- department vice captain, and Mrs. Lewis R, cent released to serve as ward tensen was chairman with Nor- husband. 1 noticed he walked Gardner, registrar. bishop Mrs. Chester Rasmus- man Andersen, DeVon Nielsen, out right in the middle of It. woOh, my, was the closing sen, Mantua, was sustained as Ruth Miller, Glen Marble, A. E. America laughed the song with prayer by Mrs. Laurit- new secretary to the Relief so- Seely, and Claire Bailey acting man, you musnt pay any attention to George, zen. lies been fur Mothers Gift ciety stake board, a position for- as judges Refreshments were served by merly filled by Mrs. Oldroyd. Some of the tricky words walkng in his sleep ever since 47 South Main Mrs Victor, Mrs Orville Jensen During the evening session, which were not spelled correct- he was a baby. and Mrs. Rosetta Hansen. tysponsored by the stake MIA, ly included poihomyelitis, A. Walter Stevenson was guest phoid, chasm, corps, odor, spagSego Lilf Camp speaker and several special ser- hetti, and biscuit. Retiring officers of Scgo Lily vice awards were presntedv Camp Daughters of Utah PioThe first concrete rural road neers were honored and, presenwas laid in Wayne county, Mich., Record Not The ted gifts at regular April meetin 1909. ing of the camp held Thursday What's temperamy Champ' evening, April 23, at the home ture, doe7'' of Mrs. Marion Jensen. 5 Box NEWS DocHundred and three. 1 Sprinftlm nd Sunn. Thtrt I IK MAVIC IN THI MAILS. nin Meeting was conducted by d Whats the world's Brigham City, Utah C'hamp million, ol contained in th c,l a logy, arriving at kame, all Mrs Mav Nedbalek with group record ova, America, forint through a variety o lolarlul catalogue, i, pretty iornla Wednesday, May 6, 19"9 arghull. a, aha tramlala, tho.s dreamt at a haautltul tardea Into a irraclical Conic, Come Ye Saints singing H young, ter, that Nat dif lead,. Sonnx t an at the lotion at America as opening song followed by fin into gardening, t make it tk Numbar On hobby at th country. by Miss Alfrcda Jepper-seprayer and flower of vegetable variety From Little Catalogue are also given In brief form, Great Garden Grow The First Company to Enter so that the winter gardener When the teed catalogues GIVE Salt Lake Valley was the lesson can determine the types best' come can Spring be far besuited for hit Own climate, soil for the evening given by Mrs. hind? conditions, sun and shade, and A sur harbinger of Spring, Fannie Wood the annual aeed catalogue is his pwsonal preference, Retiling officers honored Inthe carefuily By checking the promise of an abundance of Mrs Roy Forsgren, Mrs cluded time each It takes of of vegelength blooms and rich yield George A F.arl and Mrs. T. E. type of flower to come to tables. Dale. Millions of American homes bloom, it is possible to plan a a lovely receive a wide variety of ceed continuous blooming schedule Nay Speak No III was closof nnnuals. from the earliest Mrs E. catalogues, nchlv and profu-e-l- y with ing by song prayer lllualiated with a big choice alyssiims through the larkspurs A Olson to the ted salvias of fall. of things for the home gaulen Just as 2 (imes 2 equals 4, the growth of a comRefreshments were served by The herb sections offer new from the traditional old anIarc and amaideas ploalod for the Miss and Mrs. and Lafe marinjlon rv ding Jeppcrscn nuals such a zinnias, teur diets, who can now grow munity is, to a large extent, deiendcnt upon Jensen. golds and petunias, to the rew ex and own their such of year seasonings Introductions hanking. pew colors, new strains and etie fiavounge. Card Of Thanks Each vear, catalogues Introsome completely new varieties, cannot Words the cxVrcss salad new of duce vanetles Poring over the catalogues home gratitude and appreciation gardener green. The becomes a family pastime- - fun We of First Security rccognic full well our tne row oppm limit y of has feel toward those who, by their and planning tor the enlne a salad garis toinplo'e plantint household, for gardening kindness and generous assisto loan money with lows of choice Bihb obligation to this community A slender shaft of cloud soft 'more and more of a den. tance. helped lighten our burden liadi-- u c r In.estoi e the cl member Each family hobby. has an acetate of at sorrow tricot the of time the u e, Oak leaf, enchanting mai lef locally to individuals and business alike. th family can select hit death of our mother and an ter, flounce of pic ated Lee and lommne, .endive, flowert and vegetable!, it an let AlMnit'! th new ruby Nellie It Evans, May Gods nd at the same time pick out nylon sheer. Wonderfully few new varieties with ui.l. h tu, i, red cd; J leaf lelture, blessing rest with those who In tne ot v a n ii Every hanking service you and this community tnmminp plu elegant fnf the tiny to experiment. In our to came assistance any ut liming liUle preen unions r Since the seed catalogin' L sizes. wav price. need can be found at First Security. a Alliums, parsley, radishes, fcht, complete data on sizs. he Mr. and Mrs Russell Tingey, n.u..at J and dandelion greens, color, germination and bloomiioih 'u.ih and fcwiss chard Mr and Mrs Wayne Loveland, ing time, tbs entirs garden ivi ss popular t planned on S ufcoldtoe writer me hr ruining Henry W. Harris v eaa-hare Red lients, ysul.I .ml tngi Maud H Dtdc, Mrs night. Diagrams ' n tn salad ths n r garden. with outlines of bold' Miss Harris. madman Maybellc i bnnr tie he beds and vegetal) flowsr M 6 p the seed catalogued, it's ths plots, can b drawn, and earn kuk-ot- f next for planning spar fills! with th nam and Its hpr.ng's conpate garden. and Then there was the dejected variety of seed, along loading liatl ' the time note on th sirs and i.e g employee who came home one it's diagrams; oiawlng th and gehoial th plants evening and slumped into ths signal to projeil the years blooming tinis. chair. expel icnie, and to an Th vegetthl Wrt"':onK fan and the yield of your o"H Well, he said resignedly, the also list those vsrtetles whims tiripiu g and vegetables worst has happened. are moat suitable for home colorful own fluwers. r your a most Important fact whatever happened, Why, Us gsnirancs, as more households r at'et.h-In- g wh-- a nd there dear his wife asked anxiously Mi"br fdiol Dpoul lniufO"cs Gxpofo'wn f.til Stsufilf Sank ol Ui.ih, N K see-Ifrom your "1 'fu'et-ug' food budget by The boss called me in just that sis order msil you f.ini, own fleshly giwa up their before quitting time and pave 37 N.nth Main dealing with reputable sand Vegetable me Uic bUi.im.-sA- . IlUSiUuiK fdt j,ruwm tli.ll i LVhitfcilS A sketch of the life of Christian Jensen was read by Captain -- U y Hf d1 Bow-cutt- sir tv. be-we- en - - Exhibits Gain South Stake Mention Nod Records Top Attendance At Science Fair - B.E Junior High Of Packer-Niel-sen- BIRTHS - get-we- fldor - lri H-- 1 MOTHER pclliskiiT w--e 1.99 L--t 1 j S-- V i ran-nln- home-grow- n Mfolifoioihkl5, Ai in Brigham City |