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Show TueiUuy, Muy ?, 196T NEWS, Brigham City, Utah THE BOX ELDER Thiokol Speaker Will Address Newcomers Luncheon May 6 1 is here Spring housecleaning again. Amid mops and pails and othtr pmaphcinaha thcie is time for fun and relaxation. .iii Garden Club Workshop Set For Saturday i Spade and Trowel Garden Club hold a spring workshop on Satuulay, May 13, at the Chamber of Commerce room in preparation for the groups annual Flower Show scheduled for May 20. Guest speaker for the worship will be Mrs. William J. Bullough of Salt Lake City, president of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs. She will be there to assist the members in planning the Flower will What whooping ITS A BOY! and excitement been in Washington D. C. last week when the Joe Weights became the patents of a husky baby boy. Their many friends here should be with the news too. At home to welcome the new arrival are three little sisters, Susie, Julie, and Linda. The Weights have been in Washington for several months where Joe is attending a special government school. They will be returning to Bugham City sometime the latter puit of May. IT Welcome Wagon Newscomers the hostesses for further Club will hold its May luncheon on at Tuesday, May 16, beginning 11:30 am, A social 11 time will be held at am. Las Vegas. Taking over at the ''mh Punch and coffee to be served Simpers during their absence weie by hostesses Mrs Lee Gendreau jrs sjmDers Barents. Mr and lan(j mis Ajex Chavez Charles Heslop, Ogden Biidge playing will begin at 9 30 WHAT FUN theyll have. T his Miss'a.m., with those attending asked to Kathv Smoot and Miss Louise come Jt that tlrne t0 1,e eligible young woman has registered her choices for Bridge Evans will leave San Francisco for the hiKh score hostesses Mrs. Caiver Kennedy wedding gilts through May 10 for a three weeks vaca- our tion in romantic Hawaii. The two-- ! and Mrs. Harold Hartmann urge that to persons wishing play bring BRIDAL REGISTRY some will leave Brigham Citv their own caids. Wednesday by plane, then bo.udj Joan Barnard the luxury liner, Matsonia for the GUFST SPEAKLR fur the lunSee her cnolces at to return by cheon piogrum will he Robert Hart tup over. They plan PALMER JEWELRY jet airliner. Miss Smoot is the of the Public Relations Department Member Guild of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. at Thiokol Chemical Corp He will Diamond Experts Smoot, Corinne, and Miss Evans give a talk entitled Power for is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Progress which will deal with the Evans, Brigham City. Both girls Minuteman and Thiokols role in aie employed at Thiokol Chemical the nations program A shoit film on the Minuteman will lie piesen-ted- . Cm po ration. Pr. j WAS TIME grandma and to see how big little SEVEN DAYS of sightseeing Kathy is getting, so Mr. and Mrs. William Yates look her to Pleas- and touring has been enjoyed by ant giunpa got Show. The morning session will be held from 11 a m. to p m. and will be on the topic of preparing materials for the flower show. Afternoon sessions beginning at 2 p.m. and ending at 4 pm. will include demonstrations and individual assistance in preparing the members own materials for the show. Committee members point out that the sessions are open to the public and any interested persons me invited to attend. the Wilford Millers who returned last week from a trip through NeCalifornia and Oregon. vada, They went first to Reno, then over into California and up the coast to Medford, Ore., where they stopped briefly with friends, Mr. and TABLE decorations for the day Mrs. Clarence Evans. They report will be planned hy Mrs. William the scenery exceptionally green Shields and Mrs.. Lloyd Ladner. All ready for the American Legion Auxiliarys Mothers Day tea planned for and beautiful. JUST FOR MOTHER Tood preparation wil be done by a this Saturday afternoon are general chairman Mrs. Ken Jensen and her granddaughter Carol Simcox, headed by Mrs. John L. committee IT WAS A family group that and club president Mrs. L. F. Jensen and her granddaughter Barbara Olsen. The girls are displaying Powers. Door prizes will be feato St. traveled tea , to of as the be George mothers thatwill recently. tured at part of the program. program. part putted plants presented Mrs. Edna Romer enjoyed a dein four Reservations for the luncheon lightful days company with her sister-in-laMrs. William are priced at $1.50 and must be Thompson, Plain City and a sister made before Friday noon, May 12, and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. by calling either Mrs. John L. PowMR. AND MRS. James Simper Alvin Venable, Riverdale. or Mrs. Lee GenThey ers at PA Cancellations American Legion Post 10 Auxili-- 1 Program numbers have been tion by Mrs. Percy Knudson, Mrs. took time out from the everyday toured Zions Canyon before re- dreau at PA will be accepted up until Monday a planned for the event, and lovely Henry Nielson, Mrs. May Sisson grind and spent last weekend in turning home. ary members will sponsor May 15. Failure to cancel a reserCorinne chapter No. 11 of the Mothers Day tea on Saturday, May potted plants will be presented to and Mrs. Alberta Koford. vation will in a late fee of $1 50. atAll members are urged to Order of Eastern Star will meet in 13, at 3 p m. at the War Memorial the guests of honor by grandAll newcomers to the community as daughters Elizabeth Van Dyke, tend the Mothers Day tea, accordregular session on Wednesday, Home. Especially invited are cordially invited to attend the May 10, at 8 p.m. at the Masonic guests of honor will be gold star Carol Simcox, Susan Jensen and ing to Mrs. L. F. Jensen, president of the local auxiliary. She points Hall m Corinne. luncheon and program, or to call mothers in the community, while Barbara Olsen. Chairman for the annual affair out that the event is one of the Worthy Grand Matron Mary E. ail members of the group and highlights of the spring season for Zogg of Magna, Worthy Grand Pa- wives of servicemen are cordially is Mrs. Ken Jensen. She will in planning and prepara the club. tron John D. Reynolds of Ogden invited to attend. Welcome. Newcomers Mrs. Richard Meinert; past presi- Wagon and associate grand officers will Merrell, Otto Smith, Lloyd R. Rob- created a day in May setting dent, Mrs. James White; welcome make their official visitation to the inette. C. S. Hamilton, Ken Jen- for their spring benefit bridge par- wagon hostesses, Mrs. C. F. chapter during the meeting. Memand Mrs. Emory Kassel, and sen, R. M. Kaiser, Warren Rush, ty held Wednesday, May 3, at the bers and visiting members will be Protestant Student Center. A hat hospitality chairman, Mrs. James Vera Mills and Harry Bloom. asked to show their membership Members of the Fraternal Order Newly elected officers assisting tree graced by original creations Stone. cards at the door. of Eagles Auxiliary will hold their with the party plans included by Mrs. Alta Ferry centered the the evening soft Throughout A dinner will be held prior to regular meeting on Wednesday, Clyde Glover, E. B. Owen, room, while tiny storybook dolls drinks and were sold under May 10, beginning at the new sum the meeting at 6:30 p.m. Reservapunch in C. and bonnets Lowell Hanson, Baron, Jay papastel gowns Civic Improvement club mem- tee of the day. the management of Mrs. Ward mer hour of 8:30 p.m. tions for the dinner can be made Mrs. Richard Meinert began the Omer Call, Stayner Thompson, raded about the tree holding may-pol- e Botsford, while homemade Around All members are urged to attend by contacting Mrs. Marie Pohl at bers took a flying trip candy M. S. A. M. ribbons. Burtcher, Reese, Ray of a vocal solo the World as they entered the program with was packaged and sold under the the meeting, since the annual elec PA 3 5677. and Andersen the Glen in members Rasmussen, evening, Early Around the World," accompanied C.I C. Airport at Hervin Bunder-seWill take place. of Mrs. Fred Mit- tion of officers of the serving committee modeled chairmanship school at 1 p. m., Saturday, by Mrs. Allen R. Sleigh. She then Lloyd Davis Plans for the coming year and chell and Mrs. John L. Powers. of rafAn attendance approximately thfhnts. Holder of the lucky Ticket sales for the event were party in the near future will he May 6, for their annual retiring introduced the pilot of the pro- 150 members was reported by the fle ticket for an original hat styled officers party. M gram schedule, Mrs. Lowell Barit & t managed by Mrs. Charles Hodges, made during the evening meeting and all passengers by Mrs. Ferry was Mrs. Clarence treasurer of the Officers of the organization will Behind Each member was greeted by on, who presented the numbers of committee, group. travwith their of while seemed the the winner Niskunen, delighted the scenes arrangements for gath- - hold a short executive meeting an an line hostess who presented the day. table offered as main door-priz- e els for the day. card to the regular session at 8 Pror needed for the her in turn with a flight number, ering equipment Prayer was offered by Mrs. was Marie Case. In charge event were made by Mrs. Vince Pm' passport and menu card for the Rudgar Price, the pledge of alle of the raffle tickets and door prizBramlet. cuisine to be served. Each pas- giance was led hy Mrs. Roy T. es were Mrs. Carver Kennedy and senger was then flown to her Shaw, and Cheri Booth entertainMrs. Harold Hartmann. INDIVIDUAL table prizes conchoice of ten different countries. ed the group with an accordion SUNFLOWER CAMP of Daughsisting of brightly colored flower ALSO door WINNING , prizes A number solo. Siamese dance ters of Utah Pioneers will hold its REPRESENTING India, Mexipots containing begonia plants during the evening were Jean Pac- were awarded t h e Scandinavian was presented by Marcia Glover the high scorer at closing meeting of the season on co, Holland, Marie Ann ker, Miller, Mahrugg, and Reeder by of Kay the home 11, at accompanied each Thutsday, May table. The pots and plants count! ics, France, Japan, EngDoiothy Corwin, Jaikie Furlong, were Jennie I.. Jones, 124 East First land, the Philippines, Venezuela Mrs Vernal H. I.und. prepared by the children in Bonnie Dulka, Shannon, Marilyn is scheduled and Germany, were beautifully South. The meeting Leslie Lauds junior high classes. HIGHLIGHT THE of the proNearman Mniam and 7 Phyllis for 7tl p m. und all members are decorated tables featuring for the prizes was Mrs. flags gram was Troutman. Prizes included ten Chairman presented when the reurged to be present for the Lee Hetman. and souveniers from the vanous Mrs Davis of two Lloyd tiring officers, gas, gallons phonograph countries. Mrs. Arthur Linford, Mis. Paul Displays of the childrens records, bath towel sets, tea towFood was served smorgasbord were prepured by the Mrs Don Chase, Miss el sets and coaster sets. The latMorrell, A hundred years ago, Aikansas from a decoiated buffet ta- Stella HAPPY lHLPERS met on Mon- ter two hers of the handicapped chilteat Mis. Dan Olsen, made the were items Young, had 933 tear hers, or one for every style hy ble and featured such exotic de- Mrs Steve Anderson, Mis. Mack day, Apnl 29, at the home of Barstudents in the junior h'gh school dren at Bear River and the junior 317 white inhabitants. lights as Hailequin ham, Swedish Fishburn, high xihool. Proceeds from the Mrs. John lligginsoii, ba 4 Bolt, junior leader. Muting class for handicapped children chow mein, Spanish Mrs. L. A. Richardson and Mis was culled to order by K.ncn liv-meatballs, will be used towards the - ralfle servat were the Guests You Are Invited to Join Our enand the minutes wen le.idi party of the schools. rice, gnstalitas, espjiudas, clubs sujijMirt Russell Tmgey appeared behind a ington, Rhon-Ctiny cake squares decorated by xoiretaiy lind.i Pierson. chiladas. German slaw, Hawaiian back HOLIDAY SCENIC TOUR thanks have been excollection of hfe-siSpecial diop Preparing the re fruit salad, Dutch cheese, Fiench native costumes. Each officer was da Gairett led the gioup in sing with rosebuds. committee to local beshments were Mrs. Charles tended by the that leaves Salt Lake Saturday pastry und South Seas punch and cited by the new officers and pre- mg. merchants who contributed to the into how while A shred on those demonstration 27th llickox, and returns serving Morning May Biailian coffee. Committee mem- sented with a verse and gift success of the event. Especially Mrs. a cariot was given hy Manlyn I ry. cluded Mis. Lee Heininn, Tuesday evening, May 30(h. bers were clothed in international wi thanked weie Peach City Drive-iin appropriate coverings tipped ChavSalad und dunk weie pupated Lockart C'ragun. Mis. Alex Its fabulous and includes a show costumes. M. H. King for punch, Davis Mis. Llovd Past variety h president Lum and served bv the girls at Las Vegas es, Mrs. Carl Mann, Mrs. Gerald only $59.00. materials, PHOTOGRAPHERS Max Hamil- received the' traditional sterling was enjoyed hv all ath ndmg. euth lefober. Mis. William Childress, stole for decoration For details write and Mrs. E. V. Vodonick and Mrs. Hansons Music City und Wayne ton and Lillian Felt wandered silver pitcher presented hv the girl judging the sandwiches Chevron service station for door new Mis. Glover. Clyde president. drinks. crowd the VIDA FOX CLAWSON William Tell. taking photos through on citations for the prizes. were Receiving walls printed Ahout the of the given tourists." Assignments TRAVEL SERVICE , II. ASSISTING Mrs. William und bulletins telling scrolls were Mrs. Frank Farl and next meeting, and the motto and were posters 216 So. 13th Last, Salt Lake City, Birds in general have a poor of the passengers future events as Mrs. Milton Jensen for 35 years pledge were led by leader Elva, Yules, general chairman, in greetof smell. Uluh, Phone DA Pierson. well as the names of the commit- - of service in the club. Other honing guests were club president. sense d ors went to Mrs. Herman HAPPY SFWERS club met for publicity, Mrs. C, V. Inst week with Jill Jorgensen ofI tor her woik ns parlia- fering the prayer and Kristine Forsgren w4X5mentarian; Mrs. David (). Ander- Baron leading the pledge. 1 esson for the day w is presen sen for praver service and Mrs, $V R. T. Shaw for the flag ceremon- ted by Mrs. llmvaid Jorgensen, and Mrs. Alvord Cox served the kilXEBEUn ies. members with punch and cookies for the evenl following the meeting, were Mrs Robert D. Call and The next meeting of the group assisted bv will he held at the home of Mrs. C. F. Fplev, Leon Packer, M. Reid tine Baron, Eastern Star Sets Visitation Legion Auxiliary Plans Tea , 1 Date Wednesday May Day Theme Welcomes Guests to Newcomers Benefit A KODAK CAMERA TO MAKE MEMORIES LAST BROWNIlSfevmflfic OUTFIT camera Amazing electric-eyin complete gift outfit e Here is Kodak's amazing Brownie Starmatic Camera in deluxe gift ensemble. Its electric eye measures the light and automatically sets the lens for good, cleor pictures. Takes color slides, color Comes snaps, complete with ease, flasholder, bulbs, batteries, film. Eagles Auxiliary CivicClubTreats Members To Round the World Trip 1 Special guests to be honored at the luncheon will be volunteer workers who have assisted in the classes for the handicapped chil-dren at Bear River City and the local junior high school. They wilt be cited and honored by the club president Mrs. Richard Meinert. Grove last weekend for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Seibel. The SeibcTs are parents of Mrs. Yates. Back home again after a three month sojourn in New York is Mrs. James W. Powell. Mrs. Pow'ell traveled to Spring Valley to visit with a son and family Mr. and Mis. James R. Powell. During her stay there she toured Various points of interest in New Yoik City and was on hand to greet a new grandson, when he made his arrival at the James R. Powells, and to lend a hand with granddaughter Carrie while mother was recuperating. 1 I Meets Tomorrow Ep-le- 4 Mes-dam- Also many other models priced from $5 up n COMPTON ART AND MUSIC 102 So. At Blocks for Main Mom... k 1 d e n Had-fiel- Bookcase Beds T "SP I i r iii i Make it a diamond Mothers Day! 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