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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 18, 1961 Family Gathers At Sessions Home Reading Circle To Meet Today Rtccnt visitors at the home of Mr and Mis. H J Si ssions intlud ed his sister Mrs s Olivia from Mission Texas his 1 Roy Sessions brotliei, and his family from Opden another hi other, Calvin Sessions and his wife fiom haimineton and a neice Mis TIioi a Watson of Brigham City A pleasant afternoon was spent in visiting and talking over old s times All of the brothirs and have cel brakd thi ir golden pa-- t in wedding annivei sai les years and thiy exchanged high Wad-doup- 1 sis-tei- ocial Members of the Brigham Reading Circle will meet on Monday April 24, at 8 pm at the home of lorence Baird on Third Last Reviewing the book of the month will be Mrs LaVtida Lee, and reft eshments will be served at the eowlusion of the meeting Feted at Annual Mission Reunion A Vf ' X vt T''?' rp feV k r e" c J - r ...4 'ejja&vsiSM ''J - ' ' . i i vooojmud There are m my vounq women who grad-uate- d fiom huh school hist spnnq now m good pavinq sec ret trial positions, thanks lo a touise at Stevens Hi naqrr rce placement smite terms Pay as ou learn Enroll Now. Summer term brqinsjune I1), Secretarial, at ountinq business man qrneial liusmess oitur automation, Nanc Ift'ui I inivlnnr tsping, MM card punt h, and othtis CLIP "wrr'ip'w AND MAIL TODAY bJUt n du, pi , Addi!- ywwwi s lend m Ire w thovl ebkgot or o copy of your plon up oppgrfun t m vraryib p ,nd fiKfol on your court Ve r'O' T r f i t h . SAVE ghonp to 100 ON BERNINA SEWING MACHINES DURING CLEARANCE ii i $ PLANNING the annual event are the executive officers of the group headed by the president, Mrs Ronald Packer Serving wilh her are vice president, Mrs Sid Tarnswoith, secretary, Mrs Stayner Thompson, treasurer, Mrs Howard Larsen, and parliamentarian, Mis W. R Merrell Also on the committee are the groups du ectors, Mrs Rex Call, Mrs. Delbeit Hadfteld, Mis Frank Coppin, Mrs Otto Jorgensen, and Mrs Ver in Boothe Mrs r rank Coppin is heading the food committee for the party, while decorations have been plun-n- t d and made bv Mis Otto SCHI DOLES for the coming golf and bridge season have been set up by the committee, with Wednesd ly designated as ladies The committee for the golf dav Wednesday game play and pties fur golfing fetes tin ludes Mrs Richard I lv. Mrs Dennis Johnson and Mis Donald C.nuy Partv budge will lie played on Members m ed not parly davs artange for tables or pat (nets for the game's, since numbeis will be dtawn to choose partners Patty bridge will be held from I to ,1 m To Meet Organize Club Wives of members of B P O Elks met on Thursday, April 13, at 8 p m. at the Chamber of Commerce rooms to discuss organization of a Ladies of the Elks Association in Brigham City. Mrs. Wayne Garrett of Logan, fust vice president of the Ladies of State Association, was guest speaker for the evintng She outlined the activities of the Logan chapter, as well as giving the qualifications for affiliating with the state association She pointed out that the group is pumaiily a soci.d and charitable organization STCRET BXLLOT elections of a chan man and secretary for the committee selected Mrs Ait LaTleur as chairman and Mrs Ralph Olsen as secretary. A special invitation was extendi d bv Mrs Gairett for the group to extend the installation of the 1 adies of Flks ofln eis in Logan on Mav 11, and notice of the stale convention to be held in Provo in early June was given The next meeting of the organizing group was cet for Thursday, May 27 All wives interested in to attend the meeting or nolonging to the organization are tify Mrs laileur at PA DUPLICATE bridge games will he In Id In ginning at on p m the fust Mondav of i h h month of their interest Members ale again riqinslid not It) woi ry oImiuI si lee ting 1 CENT SALF at MACKS pai tilers 1 SALE before the sale ends let rr i, i BRIDAL REGISTRY Gayla Spaeth See her choices at PALMER JEWELRY Member Guild of Diamond Experts A. . ' Srf . - Gj) i i vWt?tf " - C- s ,4 A : !: , - . t ", lyxx e . QiI h a & V 3 . ; I - jf ; O H ,1 N ;JJ SUNFLOWER ,CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of LaVerne Mansfield on Thursday, April 13, 7 30 p. m with Captain Kathleen Rees presiding and conducting Pledge to the flag was offered by members followed by the invocation by Martha C. Jensen Roll call revealed 19 members and two visitors present, and the members and guests were welcomed bv Captain Rees County President Jennie Carlsen gave a report of the Central camp he'.d in Salt Lake City in early April, and announced that all camp elections will be held in May rather than in the month in which individual camps wee organized. Tokens of appreciation were presented to the outgoing officers by First Vice Captain Elva Wilde, after which the biography of Olaf Jensen was read by historian Rae N Christensen This was follow-- 1 ed by two accordion solos by Jimmy T elt Lesson, The Mormons in San Bei n.irdino, was given by, class leader LaVerne Mansfield Fourteen good cheer visits were reported R( fi eshments were served hostess Mansfield and Mary Larsen. by ,CAMP of the Daugh- ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mable Rasmussen on Frida v, April 21, at 2 p. m Lesson will be presented by Norma Jean Kotter, and the nominating committee for May elections will be apimmted All members aie urged to he present Shop the drug store with 2 front doors! r- t: -; sr'4 you know, just moved to a new home? m . Your Welcome Wagon Hastes will call with i X M , StWlle- -i 4 " I, .ay gifts and friendly greeting! from the April, 1961, is the ideal month to turn in those valuable Bonus Diamond Savings Stamps youve been saving. During April only, we will allow you DOUBLE VALUE on your stamps. It amounts to about a 10 per cent cash discount! If you have only 5 pages of stamps, the double rate will give you $4 credit on ANY DIAMOND PURCHASE, whether its a $5 pair of earrings, a pendant or a ring. Moreover, we will give you DOUBLE STAMPS on ANY purchase made at Palmers during the rest of April. f Well, April is Diamond Month. you with the beauty, Its a time when we like to appropriateness and lasting value of diamond gifts. Its also a good time to remind you that we are Brigham member of the national GUILD OF DIAMOND Citys only EXPERTS; m only we can give you Bonus Diamond Savings Stamps on every purchase. i So please look in your desk drawer or file box. If you have made ony purchase at Palmers during the last 15 months you should have a stamp book. If you have not purchased anything during this now is period, a good time to start, while we are giving twice as many stamps on FROM Old customer or new, a visit to Palmers will convince you that it is a fine place to buy. High quality, reasonabfe prices AND Bonus Diamond Savings Stamps! PRICES ALLOWANCE Watch for our BUTTONHOLE DAY, Friday, April 28, when we will make you 10 buttonholes free of Sincerely, charge! SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Ve have a full time service man. Just call PA BERNINA SEWING CENTER 84 South Main J. Oleen Palmer No need lo drive around and around the block Theres plenty of free parking, particularly in the evening, right by our back door. Use either door for prescription service or purchases in our complete drug and variety departments. 36 South Main GLENSgUljDRUG I vc s or has someone PLUS TRADE-I- r b Tz. , every purchase. REGULAR ')$' ,fc "S L DISCOUNTS V e an- D't. i A t our ,i T,) i I f . Have you, CORIN1SE reg-istei- CENT SALE at MACKS s- OAK CAMP of the Daughters of s will meet on Thursday, April 20, at the home of Mis Kathryn Torrest, 230 North Sixth West, at 2 30 p m Members are asked to bring sales slips tor the Trade at Home contest Elks Wives 1 - Utah Pioneei attendance T tomatic machines! . Why? Brawn , Saturday. Youll save on cabinet, portable and au- ' - OUR Floor Model & Demonstrafor Buy Sunny days ate golfing days, and the current Indies golf season in Brigham City will be opened with a brunch at the Bngham City Golf and Country club on Wednesday, Apnl I1), beginning at 11a m at the ( lubhouse, Based about the theme, More Golfing I un in Sixtv One the brunch and ladus day will feature many golf prizes, good food, and a wonderful time for all in p 70 . - Golf and Country Club Ladies Plan Opening Golf Day Brunch 1961 Graduates: You Can Soon Earn Up to $300 A Month 1 r It. AN CiOLI BRUNtlt Members uf the lotal Gulf und Country Club are lt for nual opening biunt-h-. Oltuers In charge of the event are Mrs. Prank Coppin. president Mrs their Rucker and Mis. Irelbeit lladlield. Standing are Mrs. eTl?, m Stayner Thompson. Mb luinswGf tti, Mis. Ifuw.iid I aisen and Mrs, Vemn Hooiln. "Lpss than a vear aqo I grading hom Juab High school In June 1 enrolled at Stevens Htn.iqer Colic qt for a Secretarial I nmhinq C ourse, including shorthand, tvpmq and Nancy Tavloi charm instruction btevens Henaycr placed me in my present position doinq secretarial work in a larqe wholesale and retail firm in Salt Lake City T his is the kind of woi k 1 ve really wanted . interestinq things to do, good pav, 40 hour week, and wonder-fu- l people to work w nh And 1 m only 8 Mary Austin Nepht, Utah Jd i- 1 -- & Unimufi ytv 3 'VkL - i - i ip iillli.d Awy M m rIts Wfhmi ;r x,.i - - himmtwb i 1 i iff 1 See us for home financing ml franl r g Offitrv in M the Ufon Vyon Mrtnfcet Federal Dtps if Insyiotitc (orpotof on i'; ; pfK it ,..i Conten v-- V 4 .'.v.k' , n--- u'2ipv VJ' V( - st w " " ? kpj 1 A- iz (i A ffi , W Clajf 1 8 tv T efi-jiB?;- .' -- r - Mrs Abel S Rich and the late Abel S Rich, were honored recently at the annual reunion of t h e Abel S Rich Missionary group, held Saturday, April 8, at the Granite stake house in Salt Lake City The couple, who served as mission presidents of the Canadian Mission from 1935-3have been honored for the past 23 years with such reunions, planned by the missionaries who served during the years they were in the mission field This year 39 former missionaries and their husbands and wives were present for the annual event, including persons traveling from Canada and other Western States to attend the Chairman for the event were Elder and Mis Newell Price of Salt Lake City, a( MACKS This young woman has her choices for wedding gilts through Arriving back in Englewood, where he is a student at the Northrop School of Technology, Monan day evening, he underwent emergency appendectomy at the citys hospital ort Tuesday Tught While convalescing, young Nichols will be a guest at the home of an uncle, J C Nelson of Pasadena, Calif Local Residents 4 La. Clyde Nichols, Jr , of Englewood, Calif, was a recent visitor at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Nichols of Brigham City He traveled to Utah to attend the LDS Conference sessions and spend the week with his family, as well as visiting friends m this area. Telephone PA lights of those life Dec. sion for the gathering of the family clan was Mrs Waddoups visit to Ut ih to attend sessions of the LDS Conference in Salt Lake City ' iparc j cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor T I CENT SALE Residents Enjoy Visit From Son . Palmer Jewelry '(vi'M V 1 I if Q H . |