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Show Unusual Review Mrwr Briohom City, Utah Tuesday, March 8, 1960 THE BOX Heard by Club riv Buchanan Garland ladies of Kindergarten their guests Thursday 'larch 3 with her book was I L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone PA Girl Scout Wedding Bells Will Ring Soon Wedding bells will ring March 18 for Miss Kathryn Mason daughter of Mr and Mis A Homei Mason Aurora, Utah, and Ross Taylor Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs Wynn K Jensen, Brigham City Munti LDS Temp e will be scene of the vows with a wedding reception to be held at Aurora the same evening Open house will honor the pair at i the home of the biielegiooms par ents Maiui 27 The bi ide is a graduate of North soviet high school Has attended Utah State Univeisity in Logan and is now employed in Logan will gtaduate The bridegioom fiom the USU as a mechanical en- gineti He is a gtaduate of Box Elder high school The young couple plans to make 'hen home in Logan Week Opens Opening of Girl Scout Week began in Brigham City Sunday with Girl Scouts and their troop leaders attending the chut cb of their choice is one of the many ways in which Girl Scouts carry out their promise On my honor, I will try to do my duty to God and my country, to help other people at all times i From March 6 to March 12, complete success is the term used by members of the Welcome Wagon Brigham City Newcomers as they describe the recent benefit card and game party The evening Thursday March 3, proved to be a delightful eve ning of entertainment for local la dies and also netted $300, the amount of which will be tuined over to the Board of Education to suppliment funds for wages for the teacher at Bear River City classroom for mentally handicapped youngsters Mrs James White outgoing president, and Mrs Wairen Rush, the incoming piesident, greeted guests as they arrived, assisted hostesses, by Welcome Wagon Mrs Emory Kassel and Mrs C F Epley This nationwide organization, the largest group of girls in this coun try, now has a total membership of aver 3V million, including branch called TOFS (troops on foreign sod) for daughters of American families living overseas e Ladies were delighted with the hat tree and demonstration bv Mrs J Y Ferry and Mrs Max Reuben was lucky winner of the raffle hat Several hats were modeled dui ing the evening as well as dis ei play of hats made bv Mrs ry appearing on the hat tiee and shelves Mrs Ralph Stewait won the G E electric alarm clock donated Mrs by Breitenbeker Electric, Charles Shoun received the G E fiy pan presented by the New comers club and ten gallons of donated bv W'avnes gasoline, Chevron station went to Mrs John Higginson r FNGAGFD Kathryn Mason will he LDS Temple bride March 18 Lavenia Hillstrom Gets Surprised i, Nelson Youngster Has Birthday Party Newcomers Plan Charles Riley Nelson Mr and Mis Winston P and Mi and Mis Rodney celebiated his fouith bnthday an (Taylor and Mr and Mrs Dallas mversary on Sunday with family Jones and family all of Bngham members City refieshments were After spending her buthdav with Birthday served Sunday afternoon to Mt family members and visiting with and Mrs binar J Larsen Got out of town guests, Mrs Hillstrom don Larsen Mi and Mis Lyle J returned to her duties the ntxt oung and sons Ned and Tod week as nuises aide at Cooley Miss Rosa Lai sen Mrs Amy I Memorial hospital a position she Hansen Dick Hansen the Nel has held foi the past 17 years sons Randy and Ricky, all of Brigham City and Henrietta Gale and Pre-NuptiChris Capp ot Ogden Many lovely gifts were piesen ted to the guest of honor Cablegram Tells Baby Sons Birth c m Fib 29 . i mtd looks bov K i n pie nuptial showei honored Lana Biown on Wednesday evening Match 2 at the home of Mr and Mis George L Knavcl Hostesses weie Beverlv Jean kn.ivel and Linda Busenb.uk Clever games weie placed dui-inthe evening with pnzes go Ogden mg to Darlene Nluidock arid Vvonne Hunsaker Hnney-die Light refieshments weie served and lovely gifts piesentcd to Miss the March Biown who became bride of Gary Skmnei in ceie monies pt i formed March 4 in the Second Ninth ward Guest list at the show it im lud cd Connie Dulene Muidock I uR in Bow din Opal Sk nnt Blown M iv Rrnwn Mvrni Tal hot Yvonne Isaien llunsaki r llovei Miigiut Bind K lihv linsin and Mis Geoigo Knavcl A F noiinc e I for meeting Welcome Wagon Newcomers will be held Tuesday noon, March 15 at the Rainbow Room at Rocket Bowl Reservations will be accepted at $1 50 per ticket by Mis Drew Maun until Friday, Mar 11 St Patricks Day theme will predominate and installation of new officers is planned Incoming officers are Mis War-leRush president Mrs Richard Meinert vice president, Mrs EdMrs ward Gilchrist secretary Neil Hoesel. tieasurer and Mrs Buddy Butler, historian Committees will be selected and announced bv the executive board Those in chaige announce that final plans for a d incing paily for Newcomers and their partners to be held on March 26 will be announced at the Tuesday meeting All Newcomers aie cordially invited to attend Regular monthly Fetes Lana Brown Duplicate Bridge Winners Are Told n Monthly Meeting Event al g Toplic Announced Corinne Youngsters Participate In VFW Auxiliary Poster Contest Patriotic poster contest for Co The 120 troops in Wasatch Coun- rinne elementary school students cil include troops at the Deaf and has come to a climax and prizes Blind School, the Intermountain have been awarded by Corinne Hill Air Force Base and school VFW chairmen in was Hillstrom Laverna auxiliary Mis Girl Scouts of the USA is non de- charge pleasantly suiptistd on the occa nominational and is affiliated with Top winners in the contest are sion of her bnthday anmversaiy of Girl Ronald Kano son of Mr and Mrs the World Association Triday Feb 26 with the arrival Guides and Girl Scouts, which has Masavuki Kana, sixth grade win-neof all members ot het family 44 member countries Marsha Gilbeit, daughter ot Heie in time for the celebration The organization maintains two Mr and Mrs Gilbert, Stanley M A Mis her weie daughter centers fifth grade winner and Ernest Wash , intei national friendship Seattle, (Alice) Neaion Our Cabana," m the mountains of Opadaca, son of Mr and Mis Mis Bill (Helen) Bishop Salem, and the other Our Cha- Lino Apadaca, fourth giade winR Avon Mis Oie (Viola) Mexico, Switzeiland ner Smith Salt Lake City and Mis let," in Prizes of one dollar each went jVtin (May) Petersen Bngham to the youngsteis winning by Mrs 'City Frank Hunsaker The piesenta-tioBnthday dinner was seived bv was made during assembly Mis Petersen at her home for period son of the guest of honor out of town The contest was conducted with Nc Ison 'visitors canNEWCOMERS contributed Wmneis in dy, nuts, party mix and cakes Duplicate Bndgi Punch was donated for the paitv games placed Tuesday, Mai are by Bill Hums of Peach City Ice innounced Noith South winners aie Doiothv Kowall and Rosalie Nordeen with second in Noith South to Mi and Mis Allen Techser irst in Fast West went to Dai i ell Scharmann and Fmil Vodonick with second goto Mi and Mrs Clamice Nis M Mr and Ronald Moitensin ing kanen announce the ai rival of a habv Games aie plavtd e ic h Tuesday r b bov, Jeffiey Ronald, hoi n at Wai Memoiial home Ton evening 29, at Mukulofa longapapu with i egistt ation pi ioi to the 7 3D ga Island pm stalling horn A ehaigi of 7i The announcement (ami cents pit ciining is mule Resit dav morning in a clcvu ust a vatinns aie not nccessuv gram and p p one hi bin tin putnci 6 Giandpan ills shilling hum those in (huge an aie fine dy Momnue and Jeffiey " The baby is the Inst giandchild for Mr and Mis I Oh t n P dnu i and also for Mi Bngham Cit and Mis Sim Moitensin II wood Mis Moi ft ns n is tin fmnui Mi Linda Palmci Vortensc n lahona has been teat lung at tin college on Tonga I lands since Feb 1. Corinne Elementary school patriotic poster POSTER WINNERS winners in the recent VFW auxiliary sponsored contest included, left to right, Marsha Gilbert, Ernest Apadaca and Ronald Kano. Presentation was made by Mrs. Frank Hunsaker, back, of the sponsoring organization. nah, Georgia Ci cam tables were filled at the Rainbow Room at Rocket Bowl and six additional tables were filled at the home of Mis Norman Kimmel FORTY-nin- meeting m;' his-ta- the Benefit Party Success Provides Fundsfor Handicapped Children Mis Robert N( Ison w is general chan man assisted by Mis Ed Bute Mrs Robert Markeson and Mis Richaid Hough with ticket sales Mrs Neil llosscl was in chaige of soft dunks and coffee with Mis Kenneth Wishmani md Mrs Myion Wnght assisting Candy sales wete under the di rection of Mis Richard Memut Othei Newcomers assisting with were serving dunng the i venmg Mesdumes Moi ris Kent Lee Stan Deslardin Tinaid Haniuk ley Dean Joe Gumster Kenney Vern Hanson and Dan Russell Newcomeis expitsed apprecia tion for cooperation of all in mak ing the event successful e g Leaders announce that this I 100 Girl Scouts in the Wasatch Council, and the 500 adults who guide them, will celebrate the 48th anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouts on March 12, 1912 in Savan- A Teen-Ag- District Hunter Lenora v is introduced bv Mrs r Mrs "Pni Clark Hillam president, was in charce of business for the day and ballot For election of officers for 1960 61 was read Mrs H lrnet Balls assisted bv Mrs Ruby Smith and Mrs Jayne committee members Bergstrom innounced Mis June Sackett and for vice Mrs Beverlv Landon Mis Ruth Clements president for and Mis LaRene Jacobson tecordmg secretary, Mrs LaRne Saunders and Mrs Joyce Powers Mrs Marilvn Jeppsen treasurer and Mrs Grace Price, correspond-nand Mrs secietarv Hope i Smith and Mrs Nola Larsen, lans MRS. VXLENE Nielson steps up to piesident position fiom her vice president capacity Refreshments weie served prior to tbe metting praver was of fered bv Mrs C R Jones and the Mrs Bert Reeve introduced guest reviewer the Mrs Aileen a By Women Voters Streets -- fifth grade went to Sharon Young daughter of Mr and Mrs Shirl and Elaine Wankier Young daughter of Mr and Mis Joyce Wankier, with honorable mention going to Deanna Nelson Taking second and thud place honors in the fourth grade were David Jones son of Mr and Mrs Robert Jones and Biuce Thomp son son of Mr and Mis Sheldon David Kano bi other Thompson of Ronald Kano top winner for the sixth grade, won honotable mention in this division Special thanks went to the te ich er and students for their enthusiastic pai ticipation in the contest Many fine posters weie entered in competition icdion public utilities and re will be the topics foi dis "ussion at meetings planned by Brigham City League of Women Voteis for this week Fust meeting will be held this evening Tuesday, March 8, at 8 of Mis A J p m at the home 631 WhitehiU Wade Place with VIis Garth Bakes as discussion leadei will be held Second meeting Thui sday evening, Maich 10, at 8 p m at the home of Mrs C C An Jrus 561 Hawthorne, Hidden Vil lage Mis Joseph Gurrister will be discussion leader Airangements for rides or other information for the meetings may ne secured fiom Mrs Ross Buike Jenson at Pir way 3 2236 tor the tinting tonight or fiom Mis An diew Hendeistn at Paikway 3 3800 for the Thuisday meeting Match The Radiance of Love To The young man was in love and timid, so he intended to pop the question with the aid of a hamond nr.g What kind of a He mused and froze He didnt know a gem from a piece if glass and probably would end up looking ridiculous He wandered into Palmers Jewelry Store The store had an and dignity air of hospitality This gave him confidence The gem specialist explained the facts about fine diamonds carat weight, value, color depth, and giade in plain words backed with visual evidence From a veritable shower of shimmering stones the young man chose the ring, a set that ie knew was exactly right for her, thanks to a conscientious gem specialist at Palmers qfm t Wi h r rtn I Diamond Is Forever Palmer Jewelry South Main 70 the cooperation of Mrs Chester Johnson, are teacher Second and thud prizes in the sixth grade went to Raymond Yamasaki son of Mr and Mrs and Doris Takeo Yamasaki Roche daughter, Teiry Jones received honorable mention Second and third prices in the Bible Church Ladies to Meet Ladies Fellowship of the Bible, South Second Fu.st will be held at the church Tues-- , day evening March 8 at 7 30 p m Mrs James Baynes Salt Lake City is guest speaker expected at the fellowship meeting All ladies of the community are invited to attend chuich b34 v i fr J J I fi ; r Shn lev Simper of eniovv her I Brigham (.Uv iquidaire" Permanent fiom (he veiv Inst day as Glen slashed to compete with cars with names! rice Jensen combs out the natural 1 looking, long lived waves low-pri- ce Now sent can own a !u uiiiful qii ililv Innll Muuuy for only a few dollars more would pay foi the best low puee name" eats. than jou Deal Have you, or has someone Mutiny highest trade-i- n allowances anywhere. 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