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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Cty, Tuesday, March 21, 1961 Utah Pre-Scho- PA Center ' 3 5(iJ8. native of Brigham City, Mrs. Cracas is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall. She received Will her teaching degree from Utah Center, a Brigham State University and has gained chilin - both kindergarten nursery and kindergarten for experience will and elementary teaching. Married dren, aged from three to six, March to Rom Cracas, she is the mother open its doors on Monday, ol A Open Monday Pre-Scho- cene ocial Kathy and Operating and teaching the of two children, nursery classes will be Mrs. Tom ele(Joyce) Cracas, a certified IF mentary teacher with experience and ANNOUNCING THE OplnT kindergarin both elementary ING OF THE BRIGHAM ten work. CENTER The center, which is located at An opportunity for an feawill 737 North Second East, to the supplement ture a morning and afternoon seshome is being made avail-abl- e sion to be taught five days a week. to preschool children The program will ages new the for REGISTRATION provide experiences which Moncenter began on promote social, physical, continue will and March 20, day, emotional and intellectual deuntil Friday, March 24. Parents velopment. in the to call are urged early Registration will be held week to reserve space for their March with school bechild since Mrs. Cracas announces March 27. ginning that each session will be limited Further information may Those wishing to to 12 children. be obtained by calling Joyce obto or children 437 North Cracas PA register their tain further information about the 2nd East. center can call Mrs. Cracas at 27. Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor L Couple Sets April Date Wedding Newcomers Club Will Meet Today i pre-scho- Announcing the engagement and' forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dalene, are Mr. and Mi s. Carl Burnett of Brigham City. Miss Burnett will wed Reid Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs Willis Hansen of Brigham City. Newcomers luncheon will be held today, Tuesday, at 11.30 o.m. at the War Memoiial Hume. Those wishing to play bridge will meet at 9.30 a.m. and are requested to bring their own equipment. MornThe couple will exchange weding bridge hostesses aie Mrs. Carver ennedy and Mrs. Harold ding vows in the Logan LDS temple on April 14. That evening they will be honored at a recepbe Caterers for the luncheon will tion to be held at a committee from the Presbyterward. ian Womens Association with Mrs. Neil Hoesel as chairman. Hostess Miss Burnett is a graduate of for the luncheon are Mrs. Hill Box hldei High school and LDS Bounds and Mrs. Jim Stone. seminary. She has attended Utah THE LUNCHEON program will State University for one year and feature Miss Rhea Gardner, asso- is currently employed at Thiokol ciate professorof home manage- Chemical corporation. ment at Utah Slate University. Also a graduate of the local She will speak on interior decora- high school and LDS seminary, tion. has served a the bridegioom-elee- t mission for the LDS church in the Also included on the afternoons Great Lakes area. At present he prop, ram will be installation of the at his education is completing of elected ollieers the group Utah newly in Logan. State Univeisily us will Mis. Ricliaid Meineit seive piesident assisted by Mis. Rill Bounds as vice president, Mrs. Ein-ar- been made by those wishing to a Haniuk os secretary, Mis. tend the luncheon. Tickets are sold Charles Hodges as treasurer and for $1.50, and all newcomers to the Mrs. Vince Bramlet as lnstoiiun. community are welcome to join the Prior reservations should have group. 6 Hait-rnan- c t LQUm tJR S0MIHW Eighth-Fourteent- h Miss Shirley Dove Harrison will become the SETS JUNE DATE bride of C. Wildon Webb In rites to be performed in June. The fun in musical circles, and is currently teachture bride is well-know- ing high school in Monticello, Utah. Local Miss Reveals Plans d ' i4 GANG! Be Open PLANS APRIL RITES Dalene Burnett of Brigham City will wed Reid Hansen, also of Brigham City, In April 14 rites to be performed in the Logan LDS Temple. They will be feted at a reception that same evening at the ward. After the Prom S' FRIDAY NIGHT TILL t" Eighth-Fourteen- Eagles Auxiliary Plan Party Night 12:30 Ft annual St. Patricks 10. party will be held. A pot luck Lynn Jay and Frances Rae Hyer supper will be held, and members are requested to bring $1 handker- Stauffer. Bountiful, boy, March 11. Jay Kaylen and Dorothy Green-wel- l chiefs for gift exchange. Harper, Ogden, boy, March A brief officers meeting will be held at 7:30 p m. prior to the reguRonald Gene and Loretta Joy lar meeting. Hillman Ray, Brigham City, boy, All members are urged to come March 12. out for the meeting and party. George William and Merle Claree Poulsen Richan, Brigham City boy, March 12. Norman Delos and Susan Kay Wixom Iverson, Brigham City, o girl, March 12. Charles Martin and JoAnn Braunersrither, Brigham City, boy, March 12. Wayne H. and Charla Beatrice Hancock Sant, Logan, girl, March the for Reservations 16 Tropical Restaurant r H ft, BIRTHS The following births are reportEagles Auxiliary members will ed at Cooley Memorial hospital meet on Wednesday, March 22, at for the past week: 8 p.m. for their regular meeting. Glen and Hazel Berniece the meeting, Robbins LeRoy Immediatelyfollowing Jones, Malta, gill, March tJtfc Phone PA Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Harrison of Brigham City announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley Dove to C. Wildon Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb of Downey, Calif., formerly of Provo, Utah. A graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, the future bride is also a graduate of in Brigham University Young in musiProvo. She is cal circles as an outnstanding vocalist. At present she is teaching high school classes in Monticello, Utah. Webb has recently returned from serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in Tahiti, where he served under Mission President Joseph Reeder of Brigham City. He is currently 128 SOUTH MAIN I, c. groups Q Mar-cha- 12. LOOK AT PALMERS FOR attending college in Southern Cali- biggest diamond Valaes fornia. The couple is planning a June wedding to be held following the close of school. well-know- n Well i 4s For Early June Nuptial Rite r HEY, BIG l y Honeyville Ladies Set Bazaar Night Honeyville Relief Society bazaar will be held on Friday, March 24, in the Honeyville recreation hall. Food and bazaar items will go on sale beginning at 6:30 p. m. Families are urged to attend the event. Donation price for adults for the dinner will be 75 cents per plate, while children will be served for 35 cents per plate. Persons attending are requested to bring their own plates and eating utensils. Games will he planned for the children, along with the usual sale of bazaar items. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. American Legion Observes Birthday $ Members ofthe American Legion 10 and the Auxiliary will hold a joint meeting on Thursday, March 23, at 8 p.m. at the War Memorial home. The program for the evening will be based on Civil Defense. Mrs. George Hodges, Box Elder County chairman of Women's Activities in Civil Defense, will discuss programs for home preparedness and home shelter. A short film on Civil Defense pro' cedures will also be shown during the evening program. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the evening. All members are urged to be present. Guests are welcome to attend the meeting, which is open io all interested persons. 100 Post Wedding ring $39.75 Other Palmer diamonds $75 to $800 CREDIT TERMS Arranged Easily PALMER JEWELRY am.. uiljcif jryiamon3 y. UyY & l!. SIGN OF EASY SPRING iHOUSECLEANING I Duplicate Bridge Games Scheduled Lynn Thomas and Kathryn Joyce Seely Richman, Brigham Brigham City Golf and Country City, club members will meet on Wedboy, March 12. Joseph Arthur and Norma Nich nesday, March 22, for duplicate The games will olas Danielson, Corinne, girl, Mar. bridge sessions. be held at the clubhouse beginning 12. Blvthe Hal and Betty Jean Skm at 11 a.m. All members are welcome to atner Mills, Corinne, boy, March 13. Don C. and Donna Lucy Nelson tend the bridge sessions, according Hunsaker,' RED 1, Brigham City, to Mrs. Veran Boothe, games girl, March 13. Robert Ebgert and Sandra Jean Farnsworth Carter. Brigham City, City, girl, March 14. Reed D. and Darlene boy, March-13- . Brough Wilburn Adrian und Kathleen Norr, Tremonton, girl, March 15. David Lee and Linda Jane Gunnell llaslem Gale, Brigham Slaugh Bissegger, City, girl, March 13. Brigham City, Richard DoLice and Shanna boy, March 15. . Keith Elbert and Charlene VirHansen Hcmsley, RFD 2, boy March 14. ginia Harrison Dixon, Brigham Brian Gene und Georgene Bybee City, girl, March 16. John and Delores Jean Shorty Murray, Ogden, girl, March 14. Rodney Smith and Laileen Holy Edwards. Brigham City, girl, on oak Prisbrey, RFD 2, Bngham March 17. ENJOY IT MORE-G- O Travel in Spiinq BY TRAIN ! delightful. 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