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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah' Tuesday, May 17, 1960 Will Join List of June Brides ocia Aileen L. Telephone PA Engagement Told by Parents Mr. and Mis llowaid lorgensen, Huntsville annoume the engage-ment and forthcoming marriage of their d inghter, kaion Lou to Glen W Dei m, son of Mr and Ms lus-tiK Deem, Willaid Miss Jorgensen ,s a graduate of Webei High sihool and LDS semm- aiy and has attended Webei Col lege Mr LDS The Bridge Party mission for the LDS There is still room for more as Church in the St. Henrys Catholic Church plans 18 now attenc,mS W,ber a bridge party with donations to go JV1l,on and to the building fund. 7 he wedding will take place June The event, with door prizes and 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple raffle prizes scheduled, will take place Friday evening, May 20, at 8 pm in the recreation hall at the church. Donations are $1 with homemade candy, soft drinks and coffee to be sold and refreshments to be served. Ticket holders need not be in atsen State Status of Women chair- tendance to win, those in charge man. along with Mis Odessa announce Mrs John McDermott State Higher Education at is accepting Parkway chairman reservations for ladies and gentleConvention reports of the state men groups of one, two or three AAUW convention, which opened tables. s 11 iid.iv and Those planning to attend are askSutuiduy at the .versify of Utah in Salt Lake City, ed to bring their own caids and tallies. will be presented n With Final Meeting of Season ! ONI A s you go cool and L'ni-Mi- Mayor and Wife Meet Grandchild I cnoma Culli-mor- CONVENTION delegates were Mrs Evelyn Kay, Mrs Knudsen, Mrs Ruth Mae Armstrong, Mrs Robbins and Mrs Mai one Childs, of the Brigham (Tty pi esident Prune h Back fiom Idaho Falls, Idaho At a dinner meeting in April the alter a first look at the newest following office! s were installed Miss Dean, resident; Mrs. grandchild are Mayor and Mrs Armstrong, vice president, Mis. Ruel M. Eskelsen Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Cannon Evelyn Kay, recoiding secretary; and Mis Ann Jensen, treasurer announce the arrival of Ann ChrisF.ach outgoing officer presented tine, six pound 14 ounce Miss born the new officer with a corsage. May 6, at Idaho Falls Little Chrisof tine has a brother, Richard 2. AAUW has donated a book Mrs Cannon is the former Karpoetrv to each of the elementary schools within the city and Bear en Eskelsen Paternal grandparents are Mr. to Rivet City loi their binaries furthei their aim of aiding in bet- and Mrs Douglas Cannon. ter inlormcd citizens Brigham Citv Branch reports bv the pi esident, for the year in-- j Y gndle-lre- e seminary. prespective-benedic- WONDER FAX chanical engineering department at Utah State University. They plan to make their home in Brigham City. AAUW Sums Up Years Work The final meeting of the American Association of University Women for this season will be held Wednesday, May IS at the home of Mis Maty Robbins The Status ot Women committee TO WED Miss Karen Lou Jorgensen will become Mrs. Glen W. is in cliuige ot the pioginm with f ma Knudsen as than man Deem June 8 in Salt Lake LDS She will intioduce Mrs Uda Han-Temple. h graduate a Spanish-America- h t is a of BF.HS and LDS seminary, has served in Korea with the U. S Army; attended Weber college and is now enrolled in the me- Available For graduate r.kler high school and seminary H(. retently returned ,Vom fulfilling Duplicate Bridge games continue each Tuesday evening at the War Memorial home on East Forest Last week's winners are. Norh-SoutMrs Leone Boothe ind Mrs Ruth Dobbs, first with second going to Roland Fischer and Peggy Gartside East-WeDon M. Button and Howard Wilson, first and Mr and Mis Bert Naness, second. Games begin at 7:30 pm. on Tuesday with registration prior to the games Anyone interested in bridge is cordially invited to join the iJe-to-b- Room Still of Box Deem is a I, June wedding bells will ring for Miss Charlene Harrison, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Russell D. Harrison, Whittier, Calif., and Keith A. Dixon, son ot Mr. and Mrs J Will Pett, Culver City, Calif. Nuptial ntes will be solemnized in the Logan LDS temple June 6, with a reception honoring the pair the same evening at the LDS Waid recreation hall The In a native of Cali, forma is now completing senior high school graduation requirements at Box Elder High school. She will also graduate from the Fifth-Tent- Nelson, Society Editor Duplicate Bridge Games Continue flew Arrivals The following births nounced from Cooley hospital' are Miss Charlene Harrisons engagement to Keith A. BETROTHED Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pett, Culver City, Calif., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Harrison, Whittier, Calif. an- Memorial Gary D. and Pamele Richards Loveland, Brigham City, boy, on May 10. Delwin Taggart and Kathryn Maughan Pond, Mantua, boy. May Sixty Sororis Sorority Members George Andrew and Lillian Oceal Wells, Brigham City, twin boys, May 11 Marvin and Rotha Fawson Jones, Brigham City, girl, May 12. Richard M and Mary Jane Horton McQuivey, Brigham City, boy, May 13. Lloyd N. and Helen Johnson Whitaker, RFD No. 1. Brigham City, girl. May 13 Lester Henry and Hattie Pauline Good Eagle Sun Eagle, Brigham City, boy, May 13. e Newell William and Sarah disease bearing creatures. Enjoy Banquet and Progam 11 In observance of their 61st year celebration members of the Sororis sorority met recently for banquet and program at Maddox Ranch House. The was sorority 61 organized years ago at Utah State Univer-sity in Logan and has since become 1 bers presented by members from Logan, Ogden and Salt Lake City as well as Brigham City. Places were marked for 60 guests with guest list including those who had traveled trom Richfield, Utah, Weston and Idaho Balls, Idaho Alpha Chi Omega. In charge of arrangements were Mrs. LeGrande Horsley and Mrs. I. B. Maddox with Mrs. C B. Stratford and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson in YOU CAN DEPEND ON OUR REGISTERED PHARMACISTS IN TIMES OF EMERGENCY Brighamites Spend Weekend in Idaho Back from a weekend in Idaho of decorations. All was in keeping with a political visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Turner Jensen, Brigham City, convention, decorations and pro- Pyne of the Segregation News are boy, May 14 Mr. and Mrs Maxwell A Pohl gram numbers. Mrs. E. B. Owen was toastmis-tres- s Pyne is editor of the News and he Monte and Beverly Jean Woodand cleverly included the ban- and his wife are longtime friends ward Didericksen, Tremonton, girl. quet theme during program num- - of the Pohl pair. May 15. Me-res- SNAKES ARE VALUABLE to humanity m most coses Snakes eat great numbers of harmful insects, rats ond mice each year. Without these snakes, we would be overrun with charge ETee Prescription Delivery 58 So. Main Ph. PA chides THE Brigham City Branch of AALW chose as its thbme for the veor. "The College Women: Indi-idual and Citizen he aspect in which the bianch piogiam was most effective was the continued intellectual in growth of its members The orientation meeting laid a foundation of of AAUW bettei understanding pm poses and of the state resolutions A ten minute meeting opener. w ith one of the arts, gave a touch of beauty and inspiration. more The goals of becoming avvaie of AAUW aims and ot becoming better informed citizens weie accomplished in stimulating pi esentations of the national AAUW legislative program, local pioblems in education, needs of our gi owing city, and tiends and public influence in mass media. v BUY NOW! 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