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Show IMMIIMIMMMMMMMII I f fjjnwyniiyyy nil Dunce Sludenls LLDLK NLVVS, Bricjfium Gly, Ululi Tuesday, February 28, 1961 Schedule Review cene BOX DotttMfoi DoHafi Day... Dance students of Margaret Mar-- , shall will present a revue of their lessons on Thursday, March 2, at the Perry ward at 7 30 p m. Par- ents and friends of the students are invited to attend, as well as any other persons interested in the evenings program. Performing tap dance, acrobatic creative dancing numbers and be Kathy Davis, Ilene BarShari nard, Kusten Rasmussen, Susan Alana Barnard, Gibson, Dokos, Wendy Barnard, Stophonie Susan Sebeck, Cailquist, Lynn Bierley, Kathy Woodruff, Craig and Julie Woodland, Renee Clark, Marilyn Allen, Cheryl Ann Hirs-chEva Jean and Sherri Harper, Christene Plowman, Jolynn RichSusan ards, Julie Rasmussen, Yeaman, Mary Lynn and Diane Marshall. The students will be in costume for the numbers, which they have been practicing for some wees. will Womens Council Perry Ward Selects Nebekers ' Meets Wednesday To Reian at Sweetheart Ball the Regular meeting Pharmacy Phacts from RAY E. MALMROSF. We had an old friend come in the other day who called our attention to how much less time she had spent in the hospital recently than she remembered having spent there for a similar problem some years ago. We looked it up and shes right! As short a time ago as 193$ the average hospital stay amounted to 14 days. Then it began to average 12 days, then 10 days, and, not too long ago the average was down to 8 days. Today? Well, thanks to mod-- e r n medicine techniques, average hospital stay has dropped to only 6 days of confinement. Another proof of the continuing search by everyone con-- cerned with your health, for better ways of helping you regain and keep it. Every family needs many small, personal items such as tooth brushes to keep the daily routine of life rolling smoothly along. We carry a wide selection of such items here at Malm-ros- e Pharmacy and are always glad to show them to you . so drop by 102 East Forest or and ask call us at PA about them. , der of Box El- - Womens Legislative Council Mrs. Wendell Nebeker of Perry the chosen to reign over Perry waid Sweetheart Ball held on Saturday, Keb. 18. Theme for the evening was based on St. Valentines Day, with cupids, hearts and other valentine motifs decorating thq hall. Program numbers were planned to honor the Nebekers and included two vocal numbers Melody of Love and Let Me Call You Sweetheart performed by two of the couples grandchildren, Alice and Barbara Nebeker. Irene another granddaughBortolussi, ter, presented a reading on the rar will be held on Wednesday, March were I, at 8 p. m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Mayor Ruel Eskelsen will discuss the need for bonding cities for tuture business and water development. Representatives of the council will report on the meetings of the CounState Womens Legislative cil, after which a film on Know Your Utah will be presented by Mrs. Jack Shumway and Mrs. Gordon Worley of Tremonton. Election of officers to serve the council for the next two years will be held during the business ses-- program. The Nebekers have been active mem-All sion of the meeting. in LDS church work in the Perry bers are urged to attend. ward for several years. They are the parents of four children, and can already boast 12 grandchildren on the family records. Robert Andersen, MIA president for the Perry ward, was committee "chairman for the dance. He Jobs Daughters Bethel No. 11 was assisted by the activity counof Brigham City will meet at 7:30 selors and other MIA and ward p. m. on Tuesday, Feb. 29, at the officers. Corinne Masonic Hall for their inThose qualified meeting and ceremony. regular to perform cere- clude members the initiation of the Masonic, mony. and Eastern Star Lodges; former All qualified persons are wel- Jobs Daughters and parents of come to attend the meeting and the girls. - the 1 1 Jobs Daughters Will Meet Tonight i, ADDRTSS MASONS Charles T. Hohenthal, Senior Warden, will speak on Masonry on Wednesday evening to the Brigham City lodge. WILL STARTS TUESDAY Amity Lodge 23 PLAINS AND STRIPES Schedules Speaker will hold its on Wed1, March nesday, beginning promply at 8 p. m. The meeting tom-- , will be held in the Masonic pie in Brigham City. In addition to the regular slated meeting there will be a talk by Charles T. Hohenthal, Senior War-- j Spade and Trowel Garden club den. He will speak on the sub-will meet on Thursday, March 2, ject of Masonry. at the home of Mrs. Steve AnderAll Master Masons, members sen, 206 North Sixth East. and visitors to the area are corfor the evening will be Mrs. dially invited to attend. Charles Hodges. Refreshments will be served in Guest speaker on the evenings the new dining room. program will be a talk by Mrs. Jack Powers, entitled Continuous Bloom Comes With Planning. The floral exhibit will be prepared by the Brigham Floral and Mr. and Gift shop. REIGN OVER BALL Each member o fthe organizaMrs. Wendell Nebeker .of Perry were chosen as sweehearts to reign tion is requested to bring a packet Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Coleman of over the Perry Ward Sweethearts of seed for exchange at the Brigham City recently returned Ball last week. from a motor trip to southern California, where they visited with friends and relatives. While in the Los Angeles area, they ap- peared as guests on the Art television show. In Ventura, Calif., the couple visited with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Mau-Club mem-- 1 ment of Fine Arts, Ladies Community and children, Susan Guest speaker for the program reen) Fryer A bers will gather on Thursday, and Kenny. trip to Fresno was March 2, for their annual guest will be Mrs. Anson Call, who will made where they visited Mr. and day. The meeting will be held at present a book report on the Trapp Mrs. and anGeorge Coleman, the War Memorial Home with a so- - Family. This musically talented cial time beginning at 3:45 p.m. family was the basis for the Broad-an- other side trip found them visitthe regular meeting getting' way musical hit The Sound of ing sisters, Mrs. Ethel Andrews and Mrs. Ivy El wood of Monteunderway at 4:15 p.m. Mrs. Ralph Music. Musical selections will be pre- bello. Nielson, president, will conduct the During their stay in California, sented by Kermit Hurd. The pray- meeting. Chairman for the day will bejer will be led by Eva Peart with Mrs. Colemans brother, D. G. Rees, flew from Tacoma, Wash., Iva Barker. She will be assisted Afton Rees giving the pledge. in planning by Beverly Landon. Presentation of Candidates for to visit with the couple. The meeting is under the Depart- - office will be give by nominating committee chairman Marva Frost, assisted by committee members, Karma Billings and Iva Barker. Refreshments will be prepared under the direction of Hazel Nelson. Serving on her committee Zulu chapter of Simada held its are Janace Nelson, Alice Hansen, Frances Holt, Putriciu M. Hansen monthly meeting on Tuesduy, Feb. 21, at the home of Mrs. Blaine und Marilyn Jeppson. As of the Whipple president direcDr. Alton Hudlock, slate Mrs. Whipple also presided group, tor of adult education, was guest at the meeting. BEHS speaker at the Feb. 23 meeting of Mrs. Harmon Boyer and Mrs. Civic Improvement club. Don Williams presented the lesson based on the stories of Ruth and THE MEETING was held at the Boaz. War Memorial Home with Mrs. At the conclusion of the meeting in Davis, Lluyd president, charge. refreshments were served by the Mrs. Giant Allred, program hostess. Miss Nancy Ann Vulberg, daughchairman, introduced Dr. Hudlock who spoke on how America can ter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Vumaintain supremacy in the world, lberg, Jr., of Brigham City, was Paper Doll by pointing out that new action is named the 1961 necessary it this country is going Student Life, the Utah State UnOne of the iversity campus newspaper. to keep its standing and five foot 6 inches greatest needs in the world today is learning and knowing about De- tall. Miss Valberg is a freshman at USU and is a member of Alpha he said. mocracy. He listed four goals to be sought Chi Omega sorority. She won her title as Paper Doll from nine in after: (1) Total commitment Wedother candidates appearing More schools education; (2) in a campus-widnesday evening should start adult education contest to find the (3) Individuals should be girl at USU. to meet often small in encouraged The miss is now of interand items discuss groups eligible for national honors and her est; (4) As a nation, we should picture will be sent to Glamour adopt national goais and maintain magazine for further judging. them. Local Amity Lodge No. 23 regular slated meeting Garden Club Sets Thursday Meet 1 Local Residents 2 DENIMS 7 SHADES Reg. 39c yd. 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IIADLOCK has attended "White House Conferences for the Aging, and encouraged residents of Box Elder county to establish ut the an educational program Nursing Home to he built here Holds Meeting ' Gamma chapter of Simada met ion Monday. Feb. 20, at the home of Elsie Meecham. "A person is never too old to Doris presented the in- keep the ability to learn. he slat-ke- troduction Baugh and background to the the ability to learn. he statstory of Ruth. The second purt ed in his concluding remaiks. of the lesson on the story of Boaz div und Ruth was Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen ' Dawn given by cussed the iippioaching Sewer Webber. Bond issue and asked suppoit of At the conclusion of the meetthe Civic Improvement club in the ing refreshments were served by vo-Civic club members j the project hostess. ted to favorably support the bond issue. j AT THESE PRICES, YOU NEARLY HAVE TO BUY! Sale starts today, ends when the last bucket goes. soon, p Discontinued Colors of MARTIN-SENOU- R, KEMTONE, GAL j MRS. LEWIS Siggard. Brigham City's Mother of the Year for 1861, was introduced by Mis Dwane Jenson, who presented the honored guest with u corsage Mrs. Siggard gave a hrief re-- ; sponsc. Mrs. Arthur Carlson ottered the opening prayer and the Pledge of her- Allegiame was led by Mrs bail 7untlel. Ilie nominating committee was introduced as folows. Mrs. Don Mis member; Chase, diirctor heron B Lee, chairman. Mis. 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Serving hours will be at 6 30 p. m. and 7; 30 p. m and the dinner will be held at the Protestant Student Center, 439 East Seventh South Brigham City, Ticket for the annual event may be pui chased Burn any lodge member, with a 32 50 donation. Baked ham is slated as Ihe mum course on the menu All Intel ested citizens are cordially muted to attend this event other top brands III Elec. Knife Sharpener YV. gn TV TRAYS S1 VEGETABLE BINS These items and many others will be drastically reduced. 98 North Main Phone PA 25 |