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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 4 Tuesday, April II, Homemakers Will Meet Friday 1961 t Eox Elder County Young Home- maers will meet on Friday, April Elder 14. at 8 p. m. at the Box High school food lab. Topic for the evening will be Blueprint of a Child's Room, by Mrs Ezra B Owens of Brigham City. She will give decorating ideas arid plans that are practical and useable in the building of a ch.lds room. AM the in pei sons interested topic are invited to attend, according to P, esident Mrs Dee Nelson of Willard. Sponsor tor the group s Mrs Helen Peirce Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor North Box ElderStake Youths s Chosen to Head - V Laurels-Ensign- r- A - '9 t V" lf r ' fr.S,. v & i-- J Jf 4 - - ilV' i- & 1 1 - f C ' - t r ' ' i' , tw' the North ; M V. - Stake Box I Ider Stake Laur-- i II L TAKE HELM Leading s lor the coining year will be lynda Packer from the Seventh l)S ward, while Alan Ihompson ol tlie Eighth ward will take the Talent night was held at the uuith LDS ward on Minday evening under the direction of Eldon FolBailey and Erlene Bingham. lowing the talent show, the group square danced to the calling of Bill Palica. Dansante Club Sets Last Dance i v. pJyiMk'.'TS-a It f f ? ITtTi il 5f I &&& ri will THE ANNUAL dinner-danc- e be the highlight of the week, and is planned for Friday, April 14, at 7 p m., at the Seventh ward. Music will be provided for dancing by the Dallas Hemsley orchestra, with the dancing portion of the evening to begin at 8:15 p. m. with the ladies in formats or dressy dresses. Chairman for the dinner-danc- e are Noteen Jensen and Joan Haymas. i rr:- .d I Vi 5S JULiXy 'e- iF w vt" The xrtusr.i-Binr- a . ' l Worlds Finest Bourbon since TTTrri 1795 on Saturday morning at 9 a. m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, group members will work with the polio drive tor their annual community work project. Galhering - 5! 73 V' a iff1,' i .r jh-- X" Vs"1 & . 3 I Girl Scout Troops LATER THAT afternoon a picnic and bonfire program will be held beginning at 2 30 p. m. and lasting into the evening The party, scheduled for Box Elder cun-vowill be under the direction of Bonnie Forsgren and Betty Lou Olsen Activities of the week will be concluded with a sunrise service and testimonial meeting scheduled at K:30 a. m Sunday at the Fourth waid Chairman is Ann Cidder-ood Set Swim Night All nine Intermountain school Girl Scout troops will host the Intermediate troops of Brigham City to a party on Friday, April 14, beginning at 7 p. m. The first hour of the party will be devoted to swimming, after which the girls will go to the girls gym for a songfest and social. Refreshments will be furnished by the Brigham City scouts. This is the last event of the school year for the Intermountain scouts, since the students will be leaving for their reservation homes the last of April. 11 1 nish it yourself- - save Circle Meetings Set By Ladies Evening Circle of the Community Presbyterian Church Womens association will meet tonight, Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. James Childs, building 4, apartment 10, at the Intermountain school. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8 p. m., with Mrs. Ernest Hurst acting as study leader. Morning circle will meet at the church on Thursday, April 13, at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Maynard Nelsen will serve as discussion leader, and Mrs. Richard Yeakey will be hostess Nursery care will be provided Mrs. Charles Whillock and Mrs. Maxwell Pohl will serve as cohostesses for the afternoon circle, to meet on which is scheduled Thursday, April 13, at 1.30 p. m. Discussion leader in the church. will be Mrs. Stella Seifert buying quality unfinished pine furniture, youll save money. V ou can finish it to the exact shade By you choose, and still be dol- y lars ahead. M e l an dress dance to oft( Art Linkletter, one of America's top personalities in the field of radio and teleto Deseret vision, "confesses News readers starting April 17. This dynamic individual, successful in other fields as well as radio and television, is the author of the r "Confessions of a Happy Man." The 12 articles that will be published in the Deseret News are taken from this If you are not subscribing to the Deseret News, do it now by writing to Circulation Department, Deseret News, 143 S. Main St , Salt Lake City, or contact the Deseret News circulation in your area. This bonus feature is just another in the outstanding doily features of your Corinne ward Relief society membeis will meet at 10 a m on 13 fur their reguThursday, April lar woi k day activities The morning's wmk will center members aie uiged avowal faith. Relief Society Sets Work Day about making S , shame. But it also Bt can be an or vn Corinne Ward ir-e-n and f? luctance Small nr tail jluttrrs one and all , with an iu!ieniita.i streh shirring to-fit umtiol ... sizes it) to i,0) 1 5 r) only at onoma JfcUi for tile meeting, actording a of Brigham City ofliteis of the group v - h dial adjnsli to an height (and uuith). I Instn ized for gentle Mews Bsssibst fnkr tjkjnun All forms to he in atten- ...I SPIR iTlOS ..... ... a $ G ?! j r SJvr.3 isal i Farm Bureau Ladies Plan Nr. 1 i n r.? n a ? 4- - fF'k.T Q V Book Review j? n South Box Elder Countv Farm Bureau ludies will meet at Bear River City ward at 2 p m on Friday, Ap'il 14, for their regular meeting Program of the day will be centered about a book review of Masters of Deceit, by J Fdgar Hoover. Presenting the repoit will be Mrs Leslie Jensen of Bear River City. Mrs Newell Checkelts, president, uiges that all members he present and gives a special invitu Bun to any other persons who are r interested in hearing the book The meeting is view to attend open to all re-fo- Youll Get r OME IN AND r A confession generally suga gests on admission of sms crime or a fault, or something private and hid- den that a man jff; mentions with re- - JV5 pio-gra- Piano students of Mrs. Lowell (Pat) Daines held a piano party for their parents on Thursday, April 6, at the E. H Jensen home. Participants in the evenings program of piano music were Deanna Cheney, I auryl Fife, Royle Reeves, Christme Hunsaker, K Jensen, Debra Rasmussen, Linda Fackroll, Alan Chlarsen Shaw-naKristine Larsen, Rasmussen, Jerilyne Chlarson and Terry Rubai ds. Following the piano recital, the parents and students were served light refreshments 17 the DESERET NEWS in Rex Ashdown from the Childrens Aid Society offices in Ogden was guest speaker for the He discussed the socieprogram. tys program for placing unwed mothers in wage homes The was planned under the Department of Youth Conservation with Joan Davis acting as chairman and Harriet Balls as director member. Piano Students Play for Parents Local Residents Mr. and Mrs. Van Wilson of Brighum City enjoyed a visit from their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. George (Joyce) Badger and their children Valerie, Bryon and Paul of Newport Beach, Calif. The family visited in Brigham City during the week following Easter. A special reason for their visit at this time of year was to be with their grandfather. Dr. O. H. Budge of Brigham City, on his 8')th birthday. The trip also gave them an opportunity to visit with Mrs Badgers brother Van Budge Wilson, who will depart during the latter part of April to serve a mission the Church of Jesus Christ of Lutter-duSaints in Germany. mim STARTS APRIL MUSICAL entertainment was provided by Judy Ann Reddings She favored the group with violin selections. Pledge was led by Veda Peterson and Patricia Daines offered the prayer CONDUCTING the ceremony of Heading the serving committee installation was Mrs. Datus Hammond of Logan, president of the for the social hour preceding the was Velma Bunderson. Northern District of the Federated meeting The committee members were Womens clubs. Beth Walker, Gwenna May Bowen and Marge Mecham. Welcome Guests I' By Art Linkletter Take Installation Vows April 6 Annual installation of elected officers was held by Ladies ComApril munity club on Thursday, 6, at the War Memorial Home. Results of mail ballots revealed that Mrs DeLaun Sackett was selected to serve as the groups president for the coming year, assisted by Mrs. Wayne Bowen as vice president. duties Other officers assuming for the year were Mrs. Laird Mrs. as secretary; Stringham Frank Talbot as corresponding secretary; Mrs. LaMar Jacobsen as treasurer, and Mrs. Velroy Christensen as historian. at 1 iforn i a swi msui is MW Ladies Community Club Officers At Intermountain d 'rnasusrxcL dsJL mao. Confessions of a WILL HEAD CLUB Mrs. DeLaun Sackett, front, took the presiLadies Community Club on Thursday. Also elected to serve for the coming year was Mrs. Laird Stringhum as secretary and Mrs. Wayne Bowen as vice president. dents seat at 1 NEXT LVENT scheduled for the week will be MIA to be held toIn 'm lor the Ensign group. night, Tuesday, at 7.15 p. m. at hall. the Eighth ward A bowling party Door pnts will he awarded is scheduled to begin following the during the evening for those ar- fneeting at 9 p. m. Chairman for riving between 9 and 9 IK) p. m , the evening is Calvin Wheatley. and refreshments will be served to and Gleaners will attend all in attendance. a movie together on Wednesday Punxante Dance club will hold Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Grover and si dance of the season on Sat-ri- l Mr. evening meeting at the Third ward and Mrs. Alf Freeman are at 7:30 p. m. A roller skating in charge of iy, April 15, starting at 9 p. m. arrange' party will be held on Thursday Third LDS ward recreation ments for the event. Roller evening at the Berthana Rink in Ogden. I when he submitted seven afiidavits of trade names for use in a new hotel to replace the old Congress Hotel in Pueblo The names which Fortner suggested are the Carousel Tavern, Carousel Coffee Shop, Carousel Restaurant, Carousel Inn, Carousel Hotel, Carousel Muter Hotel and Carousel Motel. merry-go-ioun- Plan Activities tr ! SeyPUEBIO, Colo tUPI) S Fortner got hooked on u i4 M ' r V: V North ,V , 0 mour Box mot-tin- .. , Goes In Circles LUlcr stake Laurel chapel and Fnsipn leaders were elected Elected to serve as Laurel leadhold Tuesday eve- er for the coming year was Lynda at u ning, April 4, at the Third ward Packer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer of the Seventh LDS ward. She wil be advised by stake Laurel leader Mrs. Grant L. CranB.E. dall Ensign leader for a similar term Men-Gleane- rs of olfice will be Alan Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos of the Eighth LDS 'Ihompson ward. Stake Ensign leader advising him will be John Gale. Ninth Box Elder stake and Gleaner Week began with a The remainder of the evening large turnout at the Fireside was devoted to watching skits scheduled tor Sunday evening at from each ward, after which light the home of Frank Lund. Guest refreshments were served to all speaker tor the event was Clifton in attendance. G. M. 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