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Show Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 7, 961 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 1 A cene n X Is sr DESERET CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Olivia Knight, 123 North Ninth East, on Friday, Jan. 20, at 7:30 p. m. All members are urged to be in attendance for the '4' A sr" z si, t - i 'V 'MJW 7! SAjsejfei.1 r 4T & uf t Xh : s jf N. "N t A N,. Miss Mary Arlene Carson of Pocatello WILL WTD LOCAL MAN will wed Gail Ruddell of Brigham City in a ceremony to be performed in Idaho on Feb 18. Brigham City Man Will Claim Idaho Miss in February Rite the engagement Announcing their daughter, Mary Arlene are Mr. and Mrs. L. C. n meeting. SUNFLOWTR CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held its January meeting at the home of Ora Anderson on Thursday, Jan. 12, at p. m. Captain Karen Wilde presided and Second Vice Captain Dorothy Brudderer conducted the business. Jennie CarlCounty president, son and county second vice president, Nora Farrell were honored guests at the meeting. Following recitation of the pledge of allegiance by all members, the group sang Sweet Genevieve" as an opening song. Invocation was offered by Florence L. Baird. Members of the Nominating committee winch will present a slate of officers to the group at their next meeting weip announced. They include Alice R Rich, Evadine Holland, and Pearl Compton. Elections will be held in March The lesson was presented by Lu Anna Jensen and was based on the diary of William F. Rigby. A sketch of the life of Caroline Olsen Wright was given by ReAnn Christensen, after which the group Silver Threads Among the sang Gold as a closing song. with Mrs. Anderson was Lillian Felt. LOCUST CAMP of the Daughters of IHah Pioneers will be held of kins of 78 Maplewood Pocatello, Idaho. Jen- Miss Caison is betrothed Gail Ruddell of Brigham City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ruddell. Car-so- n Phacts Pharmacy from RAY E. MALMROSE 4t .it J H . Beckons Residents To & v? " Mothers Funeral - i- J An program on Civil Defense and its importance to family survival will be presented to members of the Bngham City Newcomers club at their luncheon program today. Mrs. W. R. Merrell of Brigham City will discuss the topic of Civil Defense and will answer any question the members may ask concerning the topic. at will be served Luncheon 11:30 a m. at a cost of $1.50 per person, nt the War Memorial Home. Those able to attend for ,,; ,j. ,zWyyy,z. 'bsj:Z(, C fl - A giadnate ofa Pocatello High school. Miss Carson was active in drama and debating and was a member of the high school newspaper staff. ever wondered Have you about the total cost of all prescriptions an average person buys in his or her lifetime? The average total cost has been found to be seven hundred and fifty dollars sum of s true. true is . , the fac that this amount is only d about the cost of the The is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has He is currently employed at kol Chemical corporation. gioom-elec- t The couple will exchange vows IS in a ceremony to on be They will pel formed in Pocatello make their home in Brigham City. one-thir- average Tow cost car that has Bunderson PTA To Meet Thursday to be replaced every few years. And, this amount will take the average family on two, or maybe even three, ordinal y vacations. In fact, your health is guarded for what is actually a small amount of your total life- Buiuletson I lementary school will he held on Thursday, l1), at the school Classrooms will be open for visits by parents with sehnolwoik of all students on displ tv hot eon 7 and 7 30 p. in, pi lor to the regular meeting. PfA Jan time earnings. Here at Malmrose Pharmacy v we always recommend that you see your doctor first, then come to 102 E Forest to have your prescription filled by our friendly, reliable pharmacists. (adv.) Eastern Trip Let It Snow! is the plea of members of the Seventh LDS ward Young Mameds group and the Elders quorum. 'Hie groups have joined together to plan a sleigh riding party in the event of snow in the area. The party is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 25, and substitute recreation has been planned in the event that it does not snow by that date. s Representing the Young group in planning the party are Barbara Hawkes and Lorraine Furse, assisted by class leaders, Mar-ried- High School PTA Sets Jan. 9 Meet club 14, members for an evening of fun and dancing at the War Memorial Home. An orchestra hired especially for the affair played music throughout the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. r were chairmen for the dance clubs monthly event. Burt-che- This young woman has registered her choices for wedding gifts through our BRIDAL REGISTRY be provided by the players, cording to the chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slager of Brigham City traveled to Streator, 111., last week for the funeral of Mr. Siaggers mother, Mrs. Selma Slager. After driving East for the services, the Slagers spent a week with his father, Otto Slager, and other members of the family. Mrs. Slager passed away on Monday, Jan. 9, and the funeral services were conducted on Thursday, Jan. 12. All of the Otto Slager children were present for the funeral, most of them living in Illinois or nearby Michigan. Following their week in Illinois, the Slugets motored back to Brigham City to join their daughters, who had remained at home. 7th Ward Groups Plan Snow Party Jolljrette Dance met Saturday, Jan. card playing will gather at 9:30 a. m. at the War Memorial Home. Equipment for card playing must ac- Preparing and serving the luncheon will be members of the executive board, and reservations should have already been phoned or Kathy to Clarisse Williams Barbara Warnke See her choices at PALMER JEWELRY Member Guild of Diamond Experts Bramlet. Mr. and Mrs. Arhcie L. Toyne of ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Grouse Creek announce the engagement of their daughter Gail to Robert E. Berchtold of Brigham City. The couple has not yet set new to All persons Brigham City are cordially invited to attend - Newcomers club to meet their neighbors, and to find out more about their community. a marriage date. HORSLEYS Grouse Creek MissTells of Engagement to Local Graduate 133 SOUTH MAIN Newly reduced to dear Mr. and Mis. Archie L. Toyn lected by the couple, who plan Grouse Creek, announce the to be married in the Logan LDS e engagement and forthcoming of their daughter, Gail, to temple. Robert E. Berchtold of Brigham City. Parents of the biidegroom-to-be are Mr. and Mrs J. Ersol DANCING CLASSES Berchtold of Brigham City. Box Miss Toyn is a senior at NOW STARTING Elder High school, where she is active in the BEttes marching We have new groups and-o- r classes beginning group, the a cappelia choir, and is attending the LDS seminary. now. is a graduate The groom-elec- t LET US TEACH YOU of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary and has attended TO DANCE IN 10 Ida , Ricks college in Rexburg, EASY LESSONS and Brigham Young University, He has Utah State University. Foxtrot fulfilled a mission for the LDS Lindy mischurch in the sion field At present, he is servSamba ing with the U. S. Army and is Rhumba stationed at Sandia Base in AlbuWestern Swing New Mexico, querque, No wedding date has been se Mambo of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Robinson. Elder Wayne Wilcox is serving as for the Elders on Thursday, Jan. 19, at 7:30 at representative the home of Mrs. Wanda Lichfield, quorum. 371 North First West. Members are requested to bring their annual dues for payment at this first meeting of the year, and a good attendance is urged. 1 OAK CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their Box Elder High school PTA will meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 18, meet on Thursday, Jan. 19 at 7:30 at the home of Cleopha Jensen, p m. at the school auditorium with 480 South Third West, at V 30 Principal E. W. Payne as the main p. m. speaker of the evening. Members are reminded that Principal Payne will address the yearly dues will be collected at parents on the subject of the new this first meeting of the year, high school, with particular emphaand a good attendance is urged. sis on its modern facilities for the SEAGULL CAMP of the Daugh- teaching of science and vocational ters of Utah Pioneers will meet subjects. The new student cafeon Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 7:30 teria will also be discussed. p. m. at the home of Henrietta Parents and other interested persons nre invited to attend this inMcQuarry. Good attendance at this meet- teresting meeting to learn more ing is urged bv the officers and about the plans for the new Box members should bring their an- Elder High school. nual dues for payment at this time. Kinsey Substantiated SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Drs. lescence. Dr. Iiversons talk will Phyliss and Eberhard Kronhau-sen- , be a continuation of his earlier who set up a formula for presentation on the problems of judging obscene books in their early childhood. Pornography and the Law, have All parents and interested per- published Sex Histories of Amersons are urged to be in atten- ican College Males, which corrodance for this program and to borates many of the findings of visit the classroom displays. the Kinsey Institute. At 7 30 the regular session will begin with Dr. Richard Iverson, well known Ogden psychiatrist, discussing the problems of ado- - ng inte-esti- Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor St' f, Vf Jollyette Dancers Meet Saturday Eve Newcomers Club Will Hear Talk On Civil Defense "V'v 1 BALLROOM 1 Reg. $2.98 yd. Reg. $1.98 to $2.19 $2.19 $1.67 Plans for Annual Meeting Members of the $1.87 Reduced as low as $2.50 yd. OTHER Swiss-Austria- n Cha-Ch- Reg. $2.49 PLAID WOOLENS semi-priva- Local Church BROCADES VELVETEENS mar-liag- . . . REDUCED MATERIALS AS LOW AS 66c yd. 25c yd. 88c yd. a Ron Driggs Dance Studio PA HORSLEYS 50 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover Instructors Community Presbyterian church of Brigham City will gather for their annual congregational meeting at 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at the Church Fellowship Hall. The meeting will be preceded at 6.30 with a family potluck dinner, and all persons are welcome to come to the meeting and bring their families. Purpose of the meeting is to hear annual reports from church committees and officers, to adopt the 1961 working budget, and to transact any other business which may come before the body. The Rev. Mr. Earl S. Fox. pastor of the local church, will act as moderator for the congregational All members of the conmeeting gregation are invited to attend the dinner and meeting. WASHDAY BECOMES 4;Xft . . . ELECTRICALLY! Our Annual Webfoot O' S OF OUR FAMOUS BRANDS $6.98 SWEATERS Now $9.98 to $11.98 Yes, Washd.iv really becomes soft SWEATERS How dryer. In fart, theie is with a Homeless electric clothe really no washday at all! No more heavy lifting, lugging ot bending HALT EtlGIFlE WEAR $12.98 to $16.98 ! 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