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Show i THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah' Attend State Meet ocial cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor On Modern Africa Six local Girl Scout representative leaders attended a special orLadies Community club memganization session held in Salt bers gathered at the War MemoAttendLake City last Thursday. Jan. 5, Mrs Malcolm E. Mc- rial home on Thursday, ing were Donald, Mrs. Richard H. Fenton, for their monthly meeting. The Mrs. Bertha Bird from the Inter- meeting was under the direction mountain school, Mrs. Edward T. of the Department of InternationCase, Mrs. Robert M. Nelson, Jr., al Relations with Jean Davis servand Mrs. Lorimer Crews. ing as choirman and Beth WhitaThe ladies were attending a ker as director member. Valene Nielson, president, conUtah Girl Scout Counstatewide cil meeting, which gathered to in- ducted the meeting and the praycorporate the four previous coun- er was offered by Hazel Nielson. cils and 10 additional troops. The A vocal solo was presented by with Ray. new unit is the seebnd in the na- Marjorie Humpherys tion to include a nentire state in rnor.d Smith accompanying her. Theme of the afternoons proThe first such its jurisdiction. council was formed in Wyoming gram was to create understanding with the people of the world. several years ago Frank Edwards, a former LDS Merging their total assets to form the new group were the for- missionary to Africa, presented a Salt lecture on Africa and showed mer Logan-CachWasatch, Lake and Utah Valley councils films that he had taken during his from several stay there. and independents Refreshments were served to Utah cities. and guests by a commitmembers of the council maiks Formation of Emma Lee Pactee composed the culmination of years of ker as chairman; Shirlee Davis, work and planning by the Utah and Melba Hoffer, Girl Scout Development Commit- Marva Frost the established tee, regional by councils and lone troops to im- Give em a Boost prove service to prospective memSOUTH KINGSTOWN, R. I. -(bers in Utah. Box Elder Neighborhood dis- UPI) The first step apparently is to boost the booster club. trict, which includes all of Box The Chariho Boosters 25 Scout Elder Girl countys club was formed to stimulate instatein this included is troops, at the new wide plan. Leaders of the Box terest in athletics Elder county Girl Scout neighbor- Chariho Regional High school. hood will meet Wednesday, Jan. The club held its first meeting, but only two persons showed up. 11, at 9:30 a. m. at the Protestant Student Center to discuss the merger and future programs for the local troops. Telephone PA Area Schools Receive Awards For School Safety Programs Safety awards will be presented South Box Elder PTA Council, and during January to four area ele- teachers are urged to give their mentary schools at their regular full assistance to their schools PTA meetings. For the third con- safety program director. secutive year Central school of Brigham City has received a certificate of Exceptional Merit and was placed on the National School Safety Honor Roll of the National First Safety Council, Mrs. Robert Dansante Members Plan Dance Mol-gar- president of the South Box BECOMES HONORED QUEEN Elder PTA Council, announced at Nannette Owens, left, was ina meeting held Monday, Jan. 9, stalled Honored Queen of Jobs Daughters Bethel No. 11 at an installation ceremony Friday, Jan. 6, at the Corinne Masonic Hall. at the school. Dansante Dance Club will hold Presiding over the ceremony was Sheryl Meeker, right, as outgoing RECEIVING certificates for one their first dance of the year on Honored Queen. years safety records will be Saturday, Jan. 14, at the 3rd Ward school of Brigham City, recreation hall. The dance will Perry school and the Honeyville begin ai 9 p.m. and door prize school. tickets will be presented to all We are proud of their safety couples arriving before 9:30 p.m. A special interest plan, education program and are pleasplus ed that the National Safety Coun- snowball dances and other amusebe will ments offered throughout-th- e cil has recognized their efforts, will be Refreshments Mrs. as said. As evening. long Molgard Installation of officers for Jobs as from friends and relatives of accidents are the first ranking served to all. Daughters, Bethel No. 11 of Brig- the new officers. Sheryl Meeker, cause of death Chairman for the Saturday eveschool-agamong ham City was held Friday, Jun. 6, Honored Queen, was pro children, all of us on the South ning dance will be Mr. and Mis. P. at the Corinne Masonic Hall. Cho- outgoing with a dainty honored Box Elder PTA Council will con- R. Parker, and Mr. and Mrs E. sen as the Honored Queens theme senled Leon Rees. All members are urgdoll for the evening was No Man is queen by the girls of the tinue our organized safety pro- ed to attend for an evening of fun. to teach the gram young people An Island and the colors were bethel as a token of their appreof our community to protect themblue and white. ciation for her woik during the selves and their fellow students. Mrs. Lucille Howes, Bethel guar- fall term. THE NATIONAL Safety Council dian, opened the ceremony alter cereHonor Roll was initiated in 1944 Following the installation which Honored Installing mony, refreshments were served To earn a place on it, a school Queen Sheryl Meeker was escort- in the dining room under the di- must present a detailed report of ed to the East by Bethel AssociaMembers of the South Box Elrection of Rosalie Comfer, Myra its safety program to a committion Guardian Charles Pierce. tee composed of school principal, der Farm Bureau will hold their Higginson, and Edna Bidlack. AN IMPRESSIVE ceremony the president of the local parent-teach- annual meeting and dinner on based on the Twenty-thirPsalm association, a student, a Thursday, Jan. 12, at the Honeywas narrated by Julie Herndon as local civic leader and the school ville ward chapel beginning at 7 each officer took her place for the system safety education supervi- p. m., according to Henry Norinstallation. sor. If this committee reports man, president. Installed as Honored Queen for Persons attending are requested the National Safety favorably, the coming terms was Nannette Council lists the school on the to bring their own plates, glasses Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Honor Roll, and sends the school and silverware, states Mrs. NewWayne Owens of Corinne. Electa Certificate of Exceptional Merit. ell Checketts, president of the laed to serve the organization as Accepting the certificate for Cen- dies group. Association Womens of circles senior and junior princesses were Admittance will be by memberschool was Mrs. Don Lewis tral Church Presbyterian Sandra Clark and Marianne Mat-ne- Community of the schools ship card, and each card will adOlsen, president will meet during this week. while Patricia Bidlack and s association. Cen- mit two persons. Members who First on the schedule will be the Agnes Ewing assumed the duties tral school is the only local school have not received their memberof the on Circle Evening of guide and marshall for the meeting to for the award for the ship cards in time for the banTuesday, Jan. 10, at the home of lastqualify spring term. quet may simply give their names three years consecutively. Mrs. 337 GreenEuna Faye Ewing, Other officers appointed and inLATER during January, the at the door for admittance. in Lindsay Park. This weed Drive stalled included Deborah will begin their meeting at other schools will receive their as chaplain; Connie Woerner group awards for one years program 7; 3(1 p m. as treasurer; Kristina Hover as during their regularly scheduled Morning Circle has its meeting recorder; Patricia Lowry as muReceiving the scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 12, PTA meetings. r, Diane Meeker as sician; librarion; award for Bunderson school will from to 9:30 11:30 the at Protestant ' Marilyn Hards as first messen- Student Center. Mrs. Carol Wait be PTA president, D. C. Linton; ger; Geraldine Stark as second will be A new grandson, their 17th grandleader for the discussion for Honeyville school will be PTA messenger; Karen Hover as third and all ladies are asked to president Mrs. Max Brady; and child, arrived on New Years Day period Anne as Pierce messenger; Lily Mrs. Jay Matthews will accept the to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Bos read the Gospel of John in fourth messenger; Suzanne Mat-necertificate for the Perry school. worth of Brigham Ctiy. for the lesson. Hostess as fifth messenger; Linda for the Little Mr. 1961 arrived to parElementary students and teachwill be Sarah meeting Sue Barsballe as junior custodian; Yates, and nursery care will be ers in area schools are now work- ents Wayne D. Bosworth of Layton Cheryl Hanson as inner guard, provided for ing on and studying safety pro- and will be named Fred. He was young children. and Wanda Matlock r.s outer Members of Afternoon Circle will grams in order to qualify for eagerly greeted at home by Col- guard. 1 school aged 6; Gayle, aged 5; Arnmeet at the church at 1:30 on awards for the A goal of safety certificates AS THE CLIMAX of the cereold, aged 4; Michael, aged 3; riuitsday, Jail. 12. Mrs Stella year. 1 and mony the Honored Queen was Seifert wil serve as hostess for the for all schools is being set by the Cathy, aged to the eastern dias by her afternoon All interested father during a vocal rendition of ladies are meeting cordially invited to atthe Twenty-thirPsalm presented tend the circle of their choice. by Dianna Sepal, accompanied by LeeMaye Voorhees. Officers assisting with the installation were all past or present members of Jobs Daughters. as They included Sheryl Meeker installing Honored Queen; Michal Moss as installing guide; Harriet Hanson as installing marshal; Sarah Yates as installing chapCorinne Chapter No. 11 of the Orlain; Julie Herndon as installing der of Eastern Star will meet Wedrecorder-narratoDorothy as installing musician; Lor-ee- nesday, Jan. 11, at 8 p.m. to honor the giand lecturer. Mrs. Mary Ter-raDick as installing senior cusof Valley Chapter in Provo, todian. and Mickey Spencer as inUtah. stalling junior custodian. Prior to the meeting a dinner CONGRATULATIONS to the new will be served by Rosalie Comfer. officers were extended from Beth- Those planning to attend should be el No. 2 in Ogden; from the Mathere for serving at 6.30. Memsonic Lodge of Corinne and from bers and visiting members are cor- the Order of Eastern Star, as well dially invited to attend the meeting. For Saturday Eve n Brigham City Jobs Daughters Hold Installation of Officers e Farm Bureau Sets Annual Meeting the d Meeting Dates Set By Womens Circles tm Parent-Teacher- Red-fiel- i , d Couple Announces New Years Baby P Si- - Ladies Community Club Hears Talk Girl Scout Leaders f Tuesday, January 10, 1961 y 1960-196- RECEIVE SAFETY AWARDS Mrs. Dean Freeman of the South Box Elder PTA Council presents safety certificates to Mrs. Don Lewis Olsen of Central School, Mrs. Jay Matthews of Perry School, D. C. Linton of Bunderson School, and Mrs. Max Brady of the Honeyville School. The awards are presented for outstanding safety program conducted in those wchools during the past year. . 1 2 Womens Council 'sXj Will Attend Members of the Brigham City club will not Members of the Box Elder Coun- meet for Duplicate Bridge games this Wednesday. The regular Council schedule ty Womens Legislative will resume after anwill attend the state meeting of nouncement from Mrs. Veran the Womens State Legislative Boothe, chairman. in the Governors Council of Utah Board Room at the state capitol on Thursday, Jan. 12, at 9:30 a. Salt Lake Parley Golf and Country rf the SUNFLOWER CAMP of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, Jan. 12, at the 157 home of Ora M. Andersen, CoSouth 4 East, at 7:30 p.m. hostess with Mrs. Andersen will be Lillian Felt Members are requested to bring their annual dues for payment at this first meeting of the year. This young woman has registered her choices for wedding gifts through our BRIDAL REGISTRY Ruth Anderson See her choices at m 'palmerTewelry" Member Guild of Diamond Experts m. Topic of the discussion for the general session will be the Mental Health Services Act and the program will be under the direction of the Health committee. During the 34th Legislatvie Session the group will hold a meeting each week to discuss pertinent issues. Women attending the session from Brigham City will include Mrs. Orson Christensen, Mrs. Ruel Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Eskelsen, Mrs. Clyde Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Stratford and Mrs. C. R. Jones. Delegates from Tremonton will be one-hal- f. d CLEARANCE Eastern Star Group Will Play Host To Grand Lecturer r; MIL u n n Jensens Entertain West Coast Guests Youll say It was easy! Eagles Auxiliary To Meet Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Jensen 1 1 and two children Debbie and Bobof bie, formerly Brigham Citv, Members of the Ladies Auxiliwere visiting with their parents of the Fraternal Order of ary Mr, and Mrs. Laf Jensen last week. will meet on Wednesday, A family dinner was held in their Eagles Jan. 11, at 8 pm. at the Aerie honor Dec. 30 at the Jensen home Home. All members are urged to with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen and attend this meeting since much children Barbara, David. Jan, Debbie and Kim; Mr. and Mis important business will be discussed pertaining to plans for many Howard Larsen and son Chris presimportant coming events. ent. A brief officers meeting will be Saturday evening the family had held prior to the regular gather-- 1 a dinner at Maddox Ranch House The mg. after which Mr. and Mrs. Howard to discuss officers will meet at 7:30 pcitinent business. Larsen entertained the same group With a midnight party of snacks and games. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen enterIF tained the Jensens in their home on Sunday evening. Then on Monday, Jan. 2. Mr. an Mrs. Laf Jensen had a tuikey dinner for the same family group. Also included at the dinner were Mr and Mis Max Barton and family from Salt Lake City, Cicil Barton and famMrs. Cornelia ily from Layton, Barton from Kaysville. While in Utah the Jensens were also the guests of Mrs. Jensens and Mrs. LeRoy parents, Mr. Deum of Ogden, at a family dinner. Mrs. Jensen is the former Call Kathleen Biggs Sharon Deam. Your Brigham City Dealer for The family flew back to Burbank, n Steinway, Everett, Calif., by Western Airlines after Conover Cable their visit. Robert Jensen is em33 ployed by the Wheeler and Gray Firm in Pasadena, Lnginecring She can save you money Calif. 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