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Show 7 Church Women Set Date for cene 1 tr cox non? novs, Biijiinm m y, (itni? Tuesday, May 2, 1961 nvrT ' Fellowship Day United Church Women of Ogden, Brigham City and Tremonton will obparticipate in the nation-wid- e servance of May Fellowship Day Stu-- ' on Mav 5, at the Protestant Telephone PA dent Center in Brigham City j Guest speaker for the day will 'irpm9r7"mrv i)s pvrfn; be Jacob Kijne, formerly ot the Netherlands, now attending Utah State university in Logan The theme for the Day is The Churches: Free and Responsible. In preparation for the observance, church women of Ogden, Brigham City and Tremonton are taking part in forums, discussions and Plans have been completed and study groups to acquaint themticket sales ate still going rapidly selves with the various aspects of for the spring benefit bridge par- this theme. May Fellowship Day is an anty sponsored by the Welcome Wanual observance by sponsored gon Newcomers club on Wednesday, May 3, at the Protestant Stu- United Church Women, a general dent Center. The party will be- department of the National Council of Churches. (Name of local gin at 8 p. m., and will be the gioup) is one of the more than spring highlight of the club's 2.200 local and state councils of United Church Women taking part DECORATIONS will be center in this years observance. ed about a May Day" theme, Our theme points up our reaccording to geneial chairman, sponsibility not only as individuals Mis. William Yates. A special but as Christian gioups. The rewill on the be emphasis placed of and the freedom traditional role of hats in the sponsibility the churches are matters of spring as Mrs. Alta Ferry pre- n-wide said Mrs. O. concern, sents a fashion parade of her ori- Vernon Hanson, of Holy Cross Luholticket hat ginal styles. Lucky theran church, May Fellowship der in the raffle will walk away chairman for Brigham City. w'ith her choice of one of Mrs. DayWe hope through our study of Ferrys collection or can have a this 'problem we will be able to bat made to order by the local understanding develop a clearer milliner. ol the role of the churches in the Raffle tickets can be purchased community and nation. for 25 cents or five for $1 from The luncheon meeting will beT'- 'r Mrs. Carver or Mrs. gin at 12 noon, with the luncheon Kennedy ' for to be hosted by the Community Harold Hartmann, chairman "4 be the will Door raffle. Reservaprizes fA ittilfi'g jfinftrrti rrff'riS-iiPresbyterian Church. ttir Hi Mt tiriuMMf A rrmrtUr' given for admission tickets during tions for the luncheon will be $1 nr AD HIGH SCHOOL PTA the evening and include such and should be called into the presTaking over as ofticers for Box Elder High School PTA will be Mrs. A. J. Shields as president and Everett Goodell as first vice president. Standing behind the new items as a card table, towel sets, idents of the various womens asare Mrs. Leonda Hansen as treasurer, Mario Checketts as second vice president, and Mrs. Steven coasters, certificate for $10 worth sociations and guilds before May of gas, a gift certificate from 3. CarlquKt as secretary. The officers were installed at a joint meeting with the Box Llder Council of P I A on T uesday, April 2.1. lansons Music, and phonograph tecords. j Final PlansTold i Newcomers For Benefit Bridge natio- Northern District winners announced at the district convention of the Utah FedLADIES HONORED of Women's Clubs include (front) Mrs. Gordon Worley of Tremonton, winner of the Vogue Sewing contest; Mrs. Elizabeth Yeatcs of Providence, district mother of the year; Miss Bessie Brown of llyruin, service award winner for conservation leucher ol the year. On the back row aie Mrs. C.win-R. Jones of Brigham City, district clubwoman ot the year; Mrs. Delbert Gieenwood of Logan, poetry ner; Mrs. Arthur D. Smith, second place Vogue sewing contest; Miss Judy Daniels of Garland, I scholarship winner, and Mrs. Raymond Moore of Iogan, second place winner in the sewing contest. eration Cti'rta ofti-ee- rs HOMEMADE candy will be sold under the chairmanship of Mrs. Fred Mitchell and Mrs. John L. and soft Powers, while coffee drinks will be handled during the evening by Mrs. Ward Botsford and Mrs. Bill Bounds. Serving refreshments at the conclusion of the evening will be a committee headed by Mrs. Charles Hickox and Mrs. Buddy Butler. Those assisting will be Mrs. Lockhart William Gragin, Mrs Mrs. Gerald Lefeber, Childress, Mrs. Lee Heiman, Mrs. Ted Touw, Mrs. William Tell, Mrs. E. V. Vodonick, Mrs. Carl Mann and Mrs. Alex Chavez. Gathering equipment for the event will be Mrs. Vince Bramlet, while Mrs. Lee Heiman is in charge of individual table prizes to be awarded to the sigh scorer at each table. Tickets for the event sell for $1 and are purchased in apiece, blocks of four. Ticket chairman, Mrs. Charles Hodges can be called concerning reservations for the party, or those wishing to reserve a table may call Mrs. Yates at Mountainview PTA Plans May Day Carnival Saturday Mountainview Elementary school PTA will sponsor the Mountain-vieMav Day Carnival on Saturday, May 6. from 10 am. to 2 p m. Fun for the entne family will be proMdcd at the cat nival, which will feature booths, games, fish ponds, ring toss, bingo and many other games and amusements. will be served with bar- - lUMfH beque sandwiches, ice hot dogs, cream, homemade cake and punch of .being piepared by parents Mountainview students. The pubhc is united to share in the fun and to bring the entire family lor a d ly of games, contests and good j food Geneial chan man for the event is Mis Keith Merrell. Assisting her as chairman of the various divisions of activity will be Mrs P.iiddv liutler, Mrs Dale Brimley and Mis I eo A. Jensen. nnganoMC, Kan, was named fur an Ind' in thief who arrived in Kansas about IS !0 "POWERITE" with the SMITH CORCNA'k not r oPORTABLE o G ELECTRIC ih y MADE IN U.S.A N59!0 HEW NEW NEW ELECTRIC TOUCH MEW REPEAT POWERITE OPERATING EASE BIG TARGET BAR TAB ACTION KEYS More People Buy SMITH CORONA Portables Than Any Other Make ? Mrs. Henry O. Johnson, representing the PRISINTS CHECK American Legion Auxiliary, presents LeGrande Tea with a $"B check to be used towards erection of the Box Elder County Nursing Home. The money was raised at a bake sale sponsored recently by the groups community service committee. Members of American Legion Post 10 Auxiliary presented a $50 to county welfuie dn ector, eGrande Tea, recently to be used towards constitution of the Box rider County Nuising Home. CHICK was presented on hi half of the organization by Mrs lliniy O Johnson, tieasurer, and Mr and Mrs Dee Yearsley and Mr. and Mis Jess Siothcrn mn-tmed to Salt Lake City on Sunday, April 30 to attend a memorial sen vice at the Peace Gardens in Jordan P.uk The services llav and WORLDS 'Its j Stakes Tell of Saturday Dance LDS A tHii-H.ik- e dance Saturday evening will he presented hy the Ml offii ers of the North Box Elder mnl llo Elder stakes at the kemnd Ninth LDS ward beginning at on Mav 6 Refreshments will he sold ' GREATEST Ladies Community Club will hold its annual retiring officers party on Thursday, May 4, beginning at 115 pm. Since refreshments will be served os part o film program, there will be no social time preceding the meeting. CHAIRMAN for the service coming the evening, and all young mittee will be Helen Mat Young. people of Ml ape are rnidially Assisting her with plans for the invpid to attend the dance party will be Ruby Smith, Dorothy VACATION dur- 3 Days - 2 Nights! PACKAGE! The Beautiful hotel DUNES VEGAS CITY operator and ask for dur-TH- Community Club Party to Honor Retiring Officers . 22.50 (double occupancy) luxurious Room Mnhud (oekluils 2 Gourmet Buflel Dinners mid Brunch Cocktails and ZSA ZSA GABOR Siobad lounge ROBERTA SHERWOOD .Hi Cut-tui- MRS. C. R. JONLS, clubwoman of the year for Brigham City and first place winner tor Northern District competition, was presented and honored by Mrs. Lloyd Davis. The Civic Improvement club was further honored bv receiving one of thiee awards for 100 Donna Kay Jensen See her choices at PALMER JFWFLRY Member Guild of Diamond Experts well-know- n, trade-marke- d drugs know the value protecting the name honorable k y - and reputation which has taken years to build. He does this by making nls pro ducts of high, uniform quality and making them easily availIn turn, we protect our able. own good name by using these when we honorable products fill your doctors prescription with our friendly, conscientious service. to largest roll From Band-Aid- s bandages, you can fill your first aid kit at Malmrose Pharmacy, where we carry all the newest in prescriptions and drugs af 102 East Forest with ways plenty of free parking. ... percent member participation in the 1lfiO from Attending the convention the local Civic Improvement club were Mrs Clyde Glover. Mrs. Ezra B Owen, and Mis. Lowell B. iron, along with their members who are included on the district council. : -: -- I;1 -- - L Representing the Ladies Com club were past president munilV Mis. Ralph Nielson, Mrs. Hi Laun Sackett, Mrs Wavne Bowen, Mis Laity Stnngham, Mis. LaMar J.i Look your prettiest for Mothers Day To help you enjoy your special day more, we are offering these specials Reg. $10 Permanent lues., . 8.50 Wed,, Thors, Till Mothers Day Childs Permanent . . I $6.50 (Includes Haircut) Make Your Appointments Early for Mother's Day Evening Appoinmonts Too S.,L 1 lJ 858 Toll Free ZEnith I local womens cobsen and Mrs Willoid Andii-son- . 3)th anrni.il DisHostess clubs for the Noithein Northern Eederation of District, which was oigamzed on in Garland on Dec f, 1922, at Box Elder High e school, were the Ladies Self Club and the Civic and Home business CONVENTION THE Arts Club of Gniland. sessions were held in the morning, and the ladies were entertained at a luncheon at the end of the Musical numbers promeetings. winners vided by state contest were enjoyed by all during the luncheon period. As part of the annual affair, Civic Improvement club past presThis ident Mrs Lloyd Davis gave her young woman has registered her choices for report of the clubs activities Refor Ladies Community wedding gilts through porting our club was Mrs Ralph Nielson, BRIDAL Rf GISTRY past pi evident of the club. Members of two clubs attended the convention of the trict of the Utah Womens club held Saturday, April 29. Norton. Pat Johnson, Diane Jensen, Nola Larsen and Betty Talbot. Honored guests at the party will be retiring president Valene Nielson, June Sackett, Ruth Clement, Grace Price, Joyce Powers and Hope Smith The prayer of the day will he offered by Marjorie Humpherys and Marie Korth will lead the pledge. Musical numbers and a special program have ben planned for the annual event. a Or Thorn F.. pie-sent- Includes; Arabian Room Show. In the Arabian Room Local Clubwomen on Saturday Your own good name is one of your most valuable possessions. It actually may be your most valuable, since' without It you would not exist, at least in the legal sense. In the same way, we are proud ol the name of our store and what it means here in town. And, lor the very same reason, the manufacturer of 1 Special good only Mon., Per Person Phacts Pharmacy Irom RAY MALMROSE presidential election. Honored guest at the convention was Mis. C. R. Lomas of Nephi, state president of the Federation of Womens Clubs. The convention was opened and conducted by M. A. Burtcher, S. M. Rasmussen, Northern Disliat piesident. Mis Glen Andersen and Lloyd Davis. Datus Hammond of Logan. NOTICE IS called to sponsors ASSISTING with plans for the of new Civic club members that convention were Mrs. Harry Han-applications for new members are line, district chairwoman ot connow available from any of the servation; Mis. C. Cailsen, disfollowing Civic club officers: Mrs. trict chairwoman of membei ship; Clyde Glover, Mrs, E. B. Owen, Mrs. C. R. Jones, immediate past Mrs. Lowell Baron, Mrs. Jay C. , president; and Mrs. Oscar llunsa-kerHansen, Mrs. Omer Call and Mrs. histonan. Mis. llunsaker Stayner Thompson. the aw aids for the sewing These applications must be com- contest of the liomelife departpleted and returned to Mrs. Bar- ment to Mis. Goidon Woiley of on, club secretary, not later than Tremonton, who is also the state May 11. w inner. 1 commemorated weie conducted loyalty of Auxiliaries hy the p ist VI-Salt lake Citv. The colois were piesi riled and the teremony held in rememtirame of American he-- , roes the following the ceremonv. two couples took n tour of Memory Grove m Salt lake before returning home REMINDER Main ' for the jet RESERVATIONS flight must be made by Wednesday, May 3, Assisting Mrs. Call and Mrs. Epley are the following committee members: Mesdames Leon Packer, Richard Meinert, Alf F. Freeman, Harry Bloom, Vera Mills, Warren Rush, R. M. Kaiser, Ken Jensen, C. S. Hamilton, Lloyd Robinette, Otto Smith, M. Reid Merrell. Also assisting are the newly elected officers, Mesdames Clyde Glover, E. B. Owen, Lowell Baron, Jay C. Hansen, Omer Call, Ray Reese, Stayner Thompson, Spade and Trowel Garden Club meet on Thursday, May 4, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Ted Rogers, 57 Grandview Road. Cohostess for the meeting will be Mrs. Dean Kenny. The evenings exhibit will be prerepresented the profits of a bake pared by Mrs. James Shannon, and sale hold bv the Community is entitled Tulip Time vice Committee of the group, The A PROGRAM on .summer and chan man of the commitee was . Mrs. S Mirtm Rasmussen as. Ml Howet ing bulbs will be presen-sMrsle - Rtcahrd bY Yeakcy steel by Mis C. W. Claybuugh, are reminded that Bill' Mis John M Burt, Mrs. jing roll call each member will belm) M,s Les Lowe j rrrest asked to give information on availAKo working with the commit-- able materiul for the flower show tee wore dub president Mrs. L. F. 'planned for May 20. All members Jensen, seen t try Mrs. A. E. are urged to be present to discuss Christoffersen. Mis Aiden Balls plans for the flower show and the and Mis Baked workshop set for May 13 ,J,me Clark. goods sold at the bake sale were don iti d by members of the local auxiliary, and weie sold by the committee memhers. Mbers View VFW Service Dial 40 Mrs. Robert D. Call and Mrs. Epley have been chosen of Civic Improvement clubs party for outgoing officers. Date for the gala spring event is Saturday, May 6, at the Hervin Bunderson school at 1 p. m. Decorations, food and entertain- ment will take the guests around the World with Civic. C. F. will Ser-hec- k j i BRIGHAM PA , Local Residents in S. Retiring Officers Garden Club Sets Thursday Meet Nursing Home Fund Benefits From Legion Auxiliary Gift FOR RESERVATIONS supply Planned to Honor PA LAS orriCE Civic Club Party District Convention Beckon: mtr cl I iiumli lit Home of the Sultan's Table Uotld's finest Restaurant 510 North Main Phone PA of Brigham City |