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Show THE BOX ELDER Tuesday, April 4, 1961 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah rttmtmfrfW PMIMMMIMMII rttf ffMf mi ff cene Local Miss Sets Temple Date ONLY A Country Club Sets Duplicate Bridge f t v w Civic Improvement Club Officers s BEEHIVE CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the V home of Virga Maiding on it 7 30 p m Captain Knavel, president, and the ing prayer was given by V, ? Match Veida open- Melva Whitaker. P R FI.ECTED to serve the group were Captain Verna Burt, first vice captain Lavina Thomas, second vice captain Evelyn Julm.son, 4 i z E J and f. r v Jf c R I Miss Joan Kay Jensen of Brigham PLANS SPRING WEDDING City will be wed to David L. Vander Bosch of Ogden. The couple will exchange vows in the Logan LDS Temple in an April P Darlene Stoddard. Librarian for the gioup will be Jane Bergstrom, while Mary Rose wit serve as registrar and Etta Gilbert will be chaplain. Historian will be Lucille Berchtold and Vera Austin will be chorister with Verda Knavel serving as asLou sistant chorister. Aarona Harding was selected as organist. A sketch of the life of Bishop Thomas Yates was given by Jean Christensen, followed by a lesson on the Mormons in San Bernardino presented by Dorothy Tincher. secretary-treasure- r numbers included a musical reading by Ivy Fuller accompanied by Verna Burt. Aarona Lou Harding favored the group with a vocal number accompanied PROGRAM T Womens Council BIRTHS I Will HearTalks O S Peoples Drug FA The following births are report- by Phyllis Watts Closing song hospital was "Ode to the Pioneers" and during the past week: Lucy Johnson offered the closing Bill Louis and Kay Studstrup prayer. Vasihns, Brigham City, girl, Mar. Refreshments were served by Monthly meetin of the Box Elder 27. Aarona Harding Virga Harding, Women's Legislative Council will Donald Erza and Claudia Coles and Ivy Fuller. be held in the Chamber of Com- Brigham City, boy, merco rooms on Wednesday, April Thompson, March 28. 8 5, at p. m. Reed Harris and Phyllis Marilyn The Box Elder county state leg-- i Call Walker, Brigham City, boy, islators, Ross Bowen, Kleon Kerr March 28 land Melvin F'oxley, will report on Dorian and Charlene Maynard the legislation passed dui ing the Summers, Honeyville, boy, Moyes of I'ltil session the Utah State March 28 WoBusiness and Professional I egislalui e. Ronald Allred and Olive Jenann men of Brigham City held thc-i- r 'the visit of the local delegation Dunn Anderson, Ogden, boy, Mar. monthly dinner and business meetCouncil 28. to the Stale Legislative ing at the Tropical Restaurant on held Salt Lake City in meeting Monte D. and Gwen Ardath Monday, March 27. during March will be reported by Lewis Beers, Brigham City, boy the local representatives. Following dinner the business March 28 Offtceis elected to serve the Orrin Eldndge and LaVaughn meeting was conducted by Presiwill be pre- Fawns Council for Joyce Frisby, after which Baird, Brigham City, boy dent Mabel Nielsen led the collect. sented as pait of the evening March 28 Refreshments will be servCharles Lester and Beth Thomas Guest speaker for the evening ed tit the conclusion of the evePehley. Utigham City, buy, March was Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen, who ning 2) presented a lecture on the history All members of Womens La Moyne L. and Laura Louise and growth of Brigham City. The urged to Wnght f reeze, Brigham City, girl, mayor also discussed Legislative Couniil problems attend the meeting March 21) now existing in the city. A quesDee W and F.vadean Hill Mit tion and answer period followed mam discussion. ton, Brigham Citv. boy, March 30 the Program Carl Jay and Marlene King Nel chairman for the evening meeting was Joan sen. Brigham City, hoy, March 30. Bywalcr. Duane Wderson and Connie Mrs. Thurza Kingston was welLouise Hester Oosting. Brigham comed to the group as a new mem( it v. girl, March 31 ber. A special welcome greeting I Dale dwaid and Deanna Olsen was extended by Amt Lrickson. Valentine, Brigham Citv, Rill, I Mimheis td allies Community Mari h 31 Club will meet on Thursday, April Lester Tiuel and I.llu Thomsen fi, beginning at 3 11 p m. for their i aught, Ogden, gut, April 1. social hour. Regular meeting will tomnn nee at 4 15 p in, with president Valene Nielson iiindui ting. Gut st speaker for the afternoon i meeting will he Rex Ashdown fiom the UuUhen's Aid Soi u tv of Op den. He will disi tiss placement Will Bngliant Reading Circle of unwed espei taut motheis in of Dorothy Wilthe home at meet he wlmh homes wage piogi.nn, is.undei the flip.ntment of Youth lie on Monday, Apul 10, at 8 pm. h.urmtin Serving as piogiam ( onseivalion. has In en lnratlped hv Joan Davis, with llariiet Balls for the evening is Mae Jensen The book levtew will be piesented bv seiviog as do ei tor member Dallies. Player will he offend hv Pa- Evelyn to be All tnembeis are urged tricia Dames and the pledge will present for the meeting fie led hv eda Petei son Musk.iI selections will be offer ed by Jody Ann Ridelmgs, who noon meeting will be chairmaned will favor the group with violin by Velma Hundeison assisted by Beth Walker. Gwenna May Bowen mimbeis. Serving committee for the after- - and Marge Metham. ed from Cooley Memorial From Legislators N 14 Free Prescription Delivery Curious Riddle Mayor Addresses Business Women 19M-(I- Jncovered by lousewives Recently wo asked an independent rescan It organization to visit with 100 active house- wives about extension telephones. Well, one young mother said, Id probably git an extension phone if my house weren't so small. This pointed up a curious riddle and set us to thinking small houses. about Is your house small" his ause it has one less bedroom than your neighbor's? Is it sina because it dm sn't have a Imm. ruent? Are housewives in lug" houses the only onu who get .1 ." i ,.41 I 5 1 tired at the end of the day? Obviously not and no one knows it better than you do when you finally finish the dinner dialing The fact is that so long ns youre fixingna .iln, making , washing clothes, cleaning, lust mg and pu king up tovs, y on arent living in a small house. What has all this got to do wilh hii extenaun phone? Add up the number of trips you take between rooms. With a second phone iy in the kitchen), you'r bound to save some su ps. Your work Will be u hi i le easier and your life a little mom pleasant. To top it off. you can enjoy Ihs Community Club To Hear Speaker On Childrens Aid Ball Chimsl Da-tu- She will be assisted by Mis. E. B Owen as vice president; Mrs. Lowell Baron as secretary, Mrs. Jay Hansen as treasurer; Mrs. Omer Call as corresponding secretary and Mrs. Stayner Thompson as historian. Elected to serve on the group's board of directors were Mrs. Glen HEADING THE local organiza- Andersen, Mis. Maurice Burtcher, tion as president for the coming Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen,- Mrs N. Davis and Mrs. Lloyd Ray L year will be Mrs. Clyde Glover. Reese. A SPECIAL MUSICAL number was presented in the form of a lively rendition of the Charleston performed by Carolyn Hansen, Patricia Billings and Margaret Owens. Mrs. Wynn Fife served as on lessons "High Interesting chairman and introduced Moments m Our Lives, have been program the number. Xi featured recently by the Alpha Also included on the program Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sororthe business meeting were the ity. "High Moments in Religion was given by Leah Barker; "High annual reports of the officers and Moments of Liberty and Justice, project chairmen. by LaPreal Wight and Luella REFRESHMENTS were served Cleo Dixon presented the the social hour prior to the during lesson on "Love and Inspiration. meeting by a serving committee Hostesses for the past three headed by Mrs. Jack Morris. Servmeetings were Evelyn Dames, Col- ing guests from a tastefully decoleen Burr, and Leah Barker. New rated table adorned with a pastel officers will be elected at the next Easter floral were centerpiece , meeting. Mrs Fred Holland, Mrs. Dan Petersen, Mrs. Milton Peters, Mrs Russell Fishburn, Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mrs. E. B. Owens and Mrs. Glen Knudsen. 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To Meet Thursday Members of the VFW Auxiliary will meet on Thursday, Apt it 6, at 8 pm. at the War Memorial Home for their regular meetings and the installation of officers. Installing officer for the evening meeting will be Mrs. Royal Peter sen. past auxiliary president. All members are urged to at tend the meeting and installation. A GOES ANYWHERE M -- PERFORMANCE PLUS ECO NO Til Y You'll gft both with Chevron gasoline whether you use them In your tractor, truck or car. They contain Methyl,,, the tost new antiknock compound since Ethyl ,.so ettective it steps up octane performance... knock. stops ;3 power-westin- Tor full information about tin coat Great Americ an I lomeowm-v. (ivnihihln on n busts, get in tout It with; Economical, too! Chevron gasolines alto give you carburetor-cleaning Detergent-Actiolor smoother idling end lower ga consumption. low Iol-j- c For any Standard Oil prodatl, toll REYNOLDS V. REEDER 141 South Ith I ant, Brigham ( Itv, Utah Phone: PA or PA at Moffitt Insurance Service 92 South First West Phono PA 3-2- 4 58 Flameless ELECTRIC WATER HEATER U Jack (T VFW Auxiliary 1 0f You fbrot fin 0 1 ttclodtng KiWodioui Coif vi for dfo4& Mauntoin Slala Taliphona of the Newly elected officers Civic Improvement club were introduced and installed on Thursday, Match 30, at a meeting held at the War Memorial Home. Ins stalling the officers was Mrs. Hammond of Logan, president ol the Northern District Federated , Womens Clubs Reading Circle To Meet Monday second phone for only pi nnics a day. The pleasure it wilt bring is worth much more than that. Talk it over with your family longht. Then tomorrow, ord from our business ofhee or ti U phone serviceman if you sec his truck In your neighborhood. ) i Prsicnting Installed at Ma rch 30 Meeti ng pro-gia- Survey of Active -- f v , ct S vVj . is a graduate of an Ogden High school and is atr ollowing tending Weber college, their marriage, the couple will reside in Ogden. groom-ele- A KORELL NEW CIVIC CLUB OFFICERS Mrs. Clyde Glover .center, holds the gavel presented to her Thursday when she was elected president of the Civic Improvement Club. Working with her will be Mrs. E. B. Owen, left, and Mrs. Lowell Baron, secretary, right. The entire slate of new officers were installed at the Thursday meeting. V Box The FITS LIKE Ip All members of the club are cordially invited to attend the duplicate bridge sessions, according to Mrs. Veran Boothe, games w JW- - korell - Brigham City Golf and Country club members will gather for duWednesday, plicate bridge on April 5, at 11 a. m. at the f I. Miss Jensen is a graduate of Elder High school and LDS seminary and is currently employed by Mountain Stales Telephone company in Ogden. RIGA Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor The young couple will exchange marriage vows in a ceremony to he performed in the Logan LDS temple in April. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds will be honored at a reception in the Brigham City LDS Ninth ward. SHARK U.S. SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS BUY Miss Joan Kay Jensen, daughter! nf Mr. and Mrs. Nello Jensen of Brigham City, has recently announced plans for marriage to David L. Vanden Bosch, son of Bishop and Mrs. Lou H. Vanden Bosch of Ogden. sun mom k. 4 ll'JMMl Tuck it in where it is most convenient in your kitchen, closet or playroom, cupboard, under the stairs or in the attic. Because it requires no flue, you can put a flameles electric water heater anywhere. No worry about toddlers it so dean and safe. And when ou heat water electrically, you receive a special low rate on electricity! 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