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Show NEWS, Brigham Gty, UtaK THE BOX EIDER Tuesday, September 5, 196f Couple Sets Autumn Date eene ocial Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor mmw i Legislative Council Presents Speaker for Patriotic Program Party By Ruth County Bank. Presenting a stirring talk on LeMar Americanism will be C. Buchner of Ogden past national president of the Junior Chamber of He has also served Commerce. as president of the Ogden and State of Utah Jaycees and as treasurer for the national board. BESIDES his activities with the Junior Chamber of Commerce, he has been active in politics and currently serving his sixth term as a member of the national Board of Governors of the American Red Cross. He is bishop of the Ogden Fifty-fift- h LDS Ward, and is listed in Whos Who in America. f As a speaker, he is well known for his dynamic public addresses on the subject of patriotism and Americanism. ; Troop 209 of the Boy Scouts, under the leadership of Ninth Ward scoutmaster Garth Colton, will post the colors at the beginning of the patriotic program. MRS. JACK SHUMWAV, president of the Box Elder Womens Legislative Council, will direct the the meeting. Assisting her in club's activities are Mrs. J. Leo Jlelsen as first vice president, Mrs. LeGrande Petersen as second vice president. Miss Lenora Romer as : WANTED Theres a definite feeling of fall so the forest was never lovelier. in the air these past few days and WEEKEND guests at the Charthe leaves on the mountainsides t. and in the canyons are showing les Claybaughs have been are Myrtie Mae Conley, K. Wayne signs of autumn. Tourists and Don Crozier, Denheading home. News this week Claybaugh two boys were enroute centers around final summer hol- ver. The to California where they will to school fun. and back idays in Antelope Junior college Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz, and Sgt. Conley has been assigned and son left Anne, Pete, daughter to California. last Wednesday for Boulder, Colo, era-ro- TO DELIVER C. LeMar TALK Buchner of Ogden past national president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will speak on Wednesday, Sept. S, in a program sponsored by the Womens Legislative Council. secretary, and board members Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen and Mrs. R. M. Kaiser. The public is cordially invited to attend the program, which is open to all. A special invitation is extended to civic leaders and club - Part Time Teachers Hours of work: 9 a.m. to 2 noon or p.m. to 4 p.m. - Salary $2.09 per hour Bowling will begin at 10 a. m. on Sept. 27, with the league to function every Wednesday morning from 10 to 12 noon. Nursery care is not provided for this Wednesday morning bowling league, and mothers are asked not to bring small children with them. Anyone interested in joining the Queen Pin league is asked to contact the Rocket Bowl bowling aland leave their ley at PA name. invite yvu to the wonderful world of learning . . . We Cub Pack 943 Enjoys Outing Home Canning BEHS Class of 1951 Schedules Reunion Party for September 9 ten-ye- UNIVERSITY OF UTAH No opportunity will outweigh in satisfaction the reward of a quality education. To pursue a planned progiam of learning, under1 the guidance of a stimulating faculty, and in a happy student association, is a venture promising enduring benefits and pleasures. long-lif- r, Couple Announces The students at the University Birth of Child come from all parts of Utah and all parts of the world. You'll find opportunities for friendship and personal enjoyment with those whose wavs are different from yours. We invite your interest m the opportunities offered st the University of Utah with its broad educational scope that includes' Business, Education, Enginering, Fine Arts, Law, Letters and Science, Medicine, Mines and Mineral Industries, Nursing, Pharmacy and the Graduate School of Social Work along with the Extension Division. BOX LUNCHES CONTACT UTAH The season wil begin on Wednesday, Sept. 27, and league members and potential members are asked to meet at 9 a. m. on that day to draw for teams. Persons wishing to join the league may do so as an individual and do not need to provide a team. Nau-voo- 2 years college study or 2 years teaching experience. Will teach Social Studies, Arithmetic or Language Arts. 1 Several openings for team memin the Ladies Queen Pin bowling tournament are open, according to league member, Mrs. J. E. Perry. bers where Anne will enroll in school at the University of Colorado. This TELLS ENGAGEMENT Miss Phyllic Watts, daughter of Mr. and will be her sophomore year. She Mrs. Leo F. Watts of Rexburg, Idaho, will become the bride of is a member of Sigma Delta Tau David O. Barker, son of Mrs. Evelyn B. Sorenson, of Brigham City, in a fall wedding ceremony set for Oct. 20. The couple will exsorority. The Moskowitzs will vacation in Denver and that area Cub Scout Pack 943 enjoyed a change wedding vows in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. and are expected to return to hamburger fry up Box Elder Can this city today. yon on Aug. 24. . Boys and their New York and points east beckparents were present for an eveWith fall canning produce oned Mrs. John Isaacson who ning of fun and an award program season, home canning is at Us A new member, Michael Corfts with her sister and brother-in-lain local most homes. was welcomed into the pack and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kenney, highest point Salt Lake City are home again af- Canning is easy, economical and received his bobcat award. Receiving other awards during ter three weeks visiting historical makes the feeding of a family easreBox Elder High school Class 5, if they were not made by the program were Donn Payne, Enroute to New York ier during the winter months points. rewill hold their the questionnaire sent out Bud Jensen, Dan turning with home Randy Thonpson, However, some time in Hannibal, canning they spent Hauenstein, Darrell Bott, Rus- union on Saturday, Sept. 9, with to class members at an earlier Mo., Philadelphia, Pa., and other come extra home hazards espe- ny sell Bohes, Michael Sanders, Bruce a party for classmates and their date. for children around younger tourist attractions then continued cially and Robert Jeppsen. Wilson families, followed by an evening home. the Moms The committee for the class redown tied to Washington, D. C. where the being Graduation frames were presen- banquet for classmates and their union includes the following class Sait Lakers met two sons who in the kitchen all day can result ted to Donald Byington and Ronald mates. members: Mrs. Cap Ferry, Mrs. had just fulfilled missions for the in cranky little ones underfoot just Nelsen. Starting off the ddys activities Lyle Young, Mrs. Robert Hotter, LDS church. The group went to Waiting for an accident to happen. The pack thanked Mrs. Joyce will be a parents and youngsters Mr. and Mrs. Duane Goldsberry, New York City, then traveled to SO WHEN buying jars, rings, Thompson for her service as Den at the Rees Pioneer park Richard Dunn, Allen Hanline and Palmyra to see the famous LDS and lids for those canning needs, Mother as she took a leave of ab- party from 2 to 4 p. m. Fun. will be Mrs. Melvin Whitaker. Class ofsome time pageant. They spent Mom should pick up a do--it toy sence from her position. Taking provided for the children, with ficers also assisting the with at Niagara Falls and on the trip such as a color book, stacking toy, his place as Den Mother of Den plenty-o- f visiting time for class- plans are president, Calvin Jepphome visited Carthage and or other item that will keep little was Mrs. Crofts. mates. sen: vice president, Mrs. Faye The trip was most inter- ones occupied for some time. PerClass members and their part- Andersen Jeppsen, and secretary-treasureand packed with memoresting a surprise such as a haps ners 7 will gather at Colin Hunsaker. for p. m. able events, according to Mrs. cupcake, tea party or other a banquet in the Seventh All class members are urged to LDS Isaacson. treat will keep the little ones hapward recreation hall that evening, attend for a good time. The Ira Larsens have been en- pier and out of the kitchen. with reservations due today for from a their visit joying daughter, First of all, the rules of everythe affair. Reservations may be Iodized rather than plain salt Hailed and family who came by clever birth announce- made home safety apply but are day by calling Colin Hunsaker usually is added to dog rations to ments stating that a new astro-babhere from Silver Spring, Md., to or Allen Hanline on Tuesday, Sept. protect pets against goiter. ofttlmes forgotten in the rush of attend a reunion of the 1931 grad-- i goes into orbit were firstcanning. Always turn the handles time Mr. and of Mrs. BEHS. class grandparents uating on those pots toward the Delmar A. The McCanns spent 10 days in inside of canning Whitney of Brigham the stove, so that ex; City." Utah visiting with friends and hands canot turn the hot ploring Parents of the baby daughter, family here and in Salt Lake City, contents over on themselves and who will be named Carrie Lynn Their son, David, who has been cause severe burns. Vi Chicken, Frencn fries Scones and honey $1.23 Collins, are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas joined the working in Montana 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce E. Collins. The little miss made $1.25 home. for return the family TOO, WHEN transferring hot trip 93c Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce Mrs. McCann will be remember- contents from cooking containers her entrance into the world on Aug. JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal 85c and Germany, ed here as the former Dorothy to jars, make sure the little ones 9 in Heidelberg, boasts of 7 lbs. and pretty HOT DOG ON A STICK Larsen. aren't close enough that a spill dark a weight hair. Mom is the former or a jar could burn them. Julie Marie Whitney. A FUN SOCIAL event of the Use bursting of an inexpensive canning Sharing grandparents honors are late summer season was the love- funnel will save accidents as well Mr. and Mrs.- Eugene H. Collins of ly patio party hosted by the M. as a lot of the cleanup tasks for Ogden. Great Grandmother is 330 North Main Phone PA Reese Jensens and D. A. Olsens the home canner. Mrs. W. W. Whitney of Tremonton. at the Jensens a week ago. When using a pressure cooker Twenty-seveguests enjoyed the of for canning or for processing barbecue cookout. the filled bottles, the homemaker TWO WEEKS reminiscing and is urged not to let the little ones the beautiful scenery distract her attention from watchenjoying among the pines of the Targee ing the time or pressure. for Home canning makes the famforest have been enjoyable Mrs. Robert Reese of this city and ily diet better and cheaper, but her sister, Mrs. Charles Pond, only if the rules of safety are used Sait Lake City. along with the recipes in the book. The two ladies were guests at Ponds Lodge. The lodge was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pond in 1925 when it was just a spot on the Buffalo river, 30 miles south of West Yellowstone, where Tud Kent, the famed dog raising The Eleventh LDS Ward Relief man trained his dogs and fed travwill hold its annual Baaar Society Toelers going through that area. on Peach Days Friday. Sept. 8. in day it i a fine resort on highway the fire station on west Forest 191. Mrs. Roose recalled that for street. 13 years she and her husband and Display will be opened Immechildren would pack and head for following the morning padiately the lodge as soon as school was rade and will last late in the af-- r a out where they would spend the ternoon. f s. ji summer, working and enjoying A variety of homemade articles the outdoors. and fancywoik will be for sale. The .The lodge is run by sons of the general public is invited to come Ponds at the present time. Mrs. in and browse around for personal MS nwiiA rJir needs and gift suggestions. Pond Is now 83 years old. of the Mrs. Reese In her report recent holiday, states that the If you have been badly wronged, ! Mary Baker rains have revived the lute fall forgive and forget.washed the pines Eddy. flowers and pop-cicl- e, 1 Bowling Team Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Watts of Rexburg, Idaho, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Phyllis, to David 0. Barker, son of Mrs. Evelyn Sorenson of Brigham City, and the late Lionel Merrell Barker. The couple will exchange nuptial vows in the Idaho Falls LDS temple on Oct. 20. They will be honored that evening at a reception in the Rexburg Fifth LDS recreation hall. Chosen to attend the bride as n matron of honor is Mrs. Dee of Salt Lake City, while Coral Nelson of Rexburg, Idaho, will be maid of honor. Best man will be Donald L. Barker, brother of the bridegroom. is a graduate of The bride-to-b- e Madison High school and LDS seminary in Rexburg and has attended two years at Ricks college plus two years of study at Brigham Young University. She is currently employed at Thiokol. Groom-eleBarker is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary, and has served for four years in the U. S. Air Force. the Following their marriage couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. Safety Rules Offered for j EMPLOYMENT STATE OFFICE 144 South Main PA 61 RefrUttitioa Dates Classwofk Starts Sipt 22 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH n , - 1 niyCELtlEis m Eleventh Ward Plans Bazaar And locked the drawbridge, too! Then to be extra sure my home and personal possescions were protected I bought a Genial Homeowners Policy. If you aro a "Preferred Risk home owner, you can save up to 20 with General, i Moral: Generals home insurance is even better Uian moflt 4 it costa I too. H. Dee Johnson . Siinr Your Insurance Counselor PA 56 or PA 79 is this yUr whe the telephone PREPARE FOR WINTER Now is the time for a FURNACE "TUNE-U- P It is our suggestion that you hive your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor do the following. Jtdnx! Add where you work the hardt-st- , nppreeiute help tho most. You'll be happily surprised at tho low cost. Just call our business office or ask a telephone servionuin. 1 TICX rv' our choice of color and style mountain states, telephone Pilot Light Flues Filters Automatic Controls See that it is turned on NOW ! Sec that flues and ch.mncys arc dear, clean and tight. Replace or dean dirty tillers, oil the motors and blowers, check blower bells. Dirty filtcrsareolienacauseofimproper heating and unnecessary high bills. See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and dean and free from obstructions. kiountabn vmi SUPPLY GP1PANV C 2) StpL 25 For full information write: RINGSIDE CAFE - I 1 - For Queen Pin Ash-lima- Line of the Box Elder Wok Members mens Legislative Council are urged to attend and bring a friend to a program on Americanism to be presented on Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 8 p.m. in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms atop the Box Elder Positions Open- tafalnf |