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Show mti Class of '46 Reunion Held With Good Attendance members of the Class of 1946 gathered at the Tropical Restaurant on Saturday, reunion! Sept. 2, for their Following a smorgasbord dinner, the couples reminisced about old school days before the program Ninety-fou- r BE-H- S began. Appearing on the program were Darrell Andersen with a vocal Richard Parsons number, Mrs with a reading, and Chat lie Mills with an impromptu humorous Master of ceremonies speech. was Farrell Jensen. Prize for coming from the point for the occasion went to Arcella Orwin Zundel, who travelled from San Diego, Calif., to attend the reunion. A smaller group for gathered a family picnic party at the Rees st TTfi THE BOX EIDER Cast Rehearses Nightly for Musical Drama Pioneer park bowery at 2 p m on Sunday, Sept. 3. Classmates brought the whole family to the affair to show off their offspring Its containing compiled about each member of the class were passed out during the evening. The booklets are available to persons unable to attend if they will contact a member of the committee. Pcures were taken during the evening and will be made available to class members at a later date. Chairman of the event was Farrell Jensen Assisting in planning and preparation were Nelda Parsons. Helen Mae Young, Roy Seashore and Wendell Hess. NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, September 5, 1961 sBamLEgaanayy BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS full steam ahead for particf in the musical drama Valley to be presented pants Booklets information 4 P;om-ise- d Sept. and 9 on the Box Elder Junior High School football field Mornreing, nightly and hearsals are keeping the cast of over 200 members of the Box Elder and North Box Elder stakes busy eadying for the opening night. 8 A semi-stag- e is being constructed and painted for the production and special lighting facilities also are being installed. Admission to the production will be $1 according to Leo Ware, producer. Promised Valley is one of the activities connected with Peach Days this year. Other events scheduled for the celebration will be the Peach Queen contest, and dance, a parade two days, the Monte Young carnival hobby and flower displays, a variety sho on in front of the court hous the Box Elder stake and Gleaners and many others. many BE Relief Society President RetiresAfter 3Yearsof Service 1 Honor was paid at the recent Elder stake conference to Mrs. Howard Baddley of Willard, retiring president of the stake Relief society board. Stepping into her bffice as board president is Mrs. Myrland Balls of Brigham City. Box mussen of Mantua has served secretary as Assisting Mrs. Balls in the Relief society presidency will be counselors, Mrs. Wendell Nebeker of Perry and Mrs Steven Bunnell. Mrs. Rasmussen will continue in her secreMRS BADDLEY has served for tarial duties. 13 years on the Box Elder stake Relief and society presidency, preceded those duties by four years as president of the auxiliary association at the Willard ward. n newly-for- med Presbyterians Set Preview During recent years she has alio served as chairman of the regional welfare committee, which has meant a great deal of travelBrigham City Community Presing. Her husband, Howard Baddley has been her faithful chauf- byterian Church will host the Presfeur through all the years of Re- bytery Fall Curriculum preview for Sunday Church School programs on lief society work. Tuesday, Sept. 12, from 7.30 to 9.30 ALSO RELEASED from the p.m. at the church. The curriculum preview provides counselors were presidency as Mrs. Glenn M. Bennion and Mrs. a looking ahead at the Quarters Myrland Balls. Mrs. Chester Ras materials in the light of the Yearly and Quarterly aim and gives help for specific local church planning This will include the use of the new material, a survey of the Biblical background of the new material, the activities, projects and methods suggested in the Quarters Duplicate bridge sessions will be work. Material for two year olds held at the Brigham City Golf and through adult groups will be preCountry Club on Wednesday, Sept. sented. 1 6, at p m. at the clubhouse. DEPARTMENTAL leaders will Schedules for the fall bridge sessions will include the first Wednes- include Mrs. Philip Price, Mrs day of every month, unless mem- Sherman Ford, Mrs. Lindsey Kes-le- r and Dr. Paul Fawley from the bers are notified otherwise. Partners need not be provided Salt Lake City First Presbyterian by those wishing to attend, since Church; Mrs. Edward Coltharp partners will be drawn for at the and Mrs. Donald Christiansen from beginning of the play period. All the Wasatch Presbyterian church; members of the local golf and coun- and the Rev. David Steele from the try club are welcome to attend the Cottonwood Presbyterian Church. Teachers and superintendents bridge sessions. from each Church School Department, ministers, members of local Christian Education committees and interested parents are all urged to attend. All are asked to from RAY E, MALMROSE r bring their Fall curriculum The other day we were asked magazine with them for a lesson guide. what the word Pineal means and where It came from. Well, back in the time of ancient Rome the word Pinea had two meanings . . . pine cone and In 1500 an Italian pineapple. physician, Berengarius, first de--, scribed the conical gland that lies enclosed within a the brain as The annual LDS Box Elder pineal body . . . stake Fathers and Sons banquet probably because and outing was held Aug. 31 at it reminded him the Rees Pioneer paik bowery. of a pine cone. More than 300 fathers, sons and It's interesting to advisors were served a barbecue note that the pineal gland was for hundreds of dinner after softball and volleyball had been played. Master of years believed to be the true location of the human soul. ceremonies lor the program that followed the dinner was George Here at Malmrose Pharmacy Durant of the Intermountain LDS we always recommend that you see your doctor first then come branch. to 102 E. Forest to have your Group singing was led by J. Earl Johnston and a talk was givprescription filled by our frienden by Clifton Kerr, former presily, reliable pharmacists. dent of the British mission. Brigham City Girl To Attend College At Columbia, Mo. LEADS IN MUSICAL The main leads in the production Promised Valley to be presented Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8 and 9, are, standing, Lee Nelson, who will play Mdjor Broderick; Elrene Bingham, Celia Cutler; Lynn Poulter, Jed Cutler; Earsel Berchtold, Bishop Leighton; John Ensign, Jamie Logan. Sitting LaMoyne Frost, Fenelly Parsons; Hazel Todd, Emma Faraday. For Curriculum Infant Child Dies In Cooley Hospital Services will day, Sept. 6, at Harold B Felt terment will be City cemetery Bridge Session Parent-Teache- Fathers, Sons Hold Outing Activity at Rees Pioneer Park "SIm Former Local Residents to USU two-da- Utah Concrete Pipe with its positive joint connections assures you of excellent water control and service at surprisingly low cost. Come and ask us for details. trouble-fre- e in nwwwyy!1 Elii!Purr? Utah Concrete Drainage Pipe is quickly and easily installed. Reclaims waterlogged or alkaline soils to full production in minimum time. i r viftt Rush Pre-Scho- ol miaiMwo-- West's finest livestock and the vital products of Utahs Land at the Greatest Fair in the States The cURIVCO Women stuJcms wno wiih to participate in rushing activities at Utah State University this - fall must register with Panhellenic in A farewell testimonial honoring the USU Union building on MonHoward William and Phyllis Jen- day, Sept. 18, by 5.30 p. m. sen Call will be held in the ColonFurther information about rush ial Hills Second ward, 1455 South may be obtained by writing Dean 17th East, Salt Lake City, Sunday, Leah Dunford, Dean of Women, in care of the university. Most of Sept. 10. at 4.30 p. m. the girls who have alieady applied Mr. and Mrs Call have been for admission to the university called to serve m the LDS North should have already received British mission. The couple movUSU mation concerning rush ed trom Brigham City to Salt activities Lake City eight years ago when Rush will be from Sept. 18 to he was appointed U. S Marshal Sept. 23, dt which time Saturday, from Utah Calls father had pre- bids will be picked up and each served this in viously position. sorority will hold its aiceptince All rushees will be re- Call is owner of the Capitol thea- - banquet Pcn H,mse Mon tre in Brigham City, and is a for- - ulred t0 ottend mer local merchant. The Calls taY- - Sept. 18, at 2 p m in the Union building have four children. Girls In the Brigham City area Their addiess in the mixtion wishing turther information about field will be North British Mission, ' rush could call Merlynn Harris, Richmond House, 118 Park Rood, Marilyn Mann, Kaien Sue Had-llalfield and Carol Byington. Cheshire, England. Serve Missions ManMto. Tyii t IL tn in-f- . j i NEW LOOK IN BRIGHAM CITY TELEPHONE NUMBERS disrupt sleeping arrangements overnight. Well pick up your mattress in the morning and return it V the same day. 4 Low-co- ..a, st RUST BOOKCASE BED- S- - HOLLYWOOD BEDS Hollywood beds with metal or padded headboards, mattresses. nylon casters, metal frame, 200-co- il EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY Phone PA 31 protection Chevron utility Costing makes it easy to rust proof equipment stored outdoors. This quick drying asphaltic coating gives 6 to 12 months protection. Just spray or brush it on metal Implements, orchard heaters, pipe, tanks or Idle farm equipment. Won t tmear when used for branding sheep. It stays on top of wool, reducing loss when wool is sorted. for any Standard Oil product, call REYNOLDS V. REEDER IIS fKiuth fills I ast, Iltlghiim City, Huh Phone: PA or PA i: This week, we're beginning to introduce a new telephone numbering plan in Brigham City and Corinne. We've named it CALLING and it a significant and necessary step in telephone growth, because only a few years from now, we literally will have run out of able letter combinations as used present system. For you, R suit- in CALLING is the an easy revision of telephone numbers os you know them. For example, the telephone company's former number, has become PArk-wa- 723-341- y (PA 3 and 723 occupy the same positions on your telephone dial). This gradual change to seven numcr-ol- s began September 1. Generally speaking, new numbers will be assigned only on new installations, on a change of telephone number, or when an existing telephone is moved to a new oddress. As more and more numbers ore revised, you'll want to record them in you r personal number list. If you'd like a free Blue Book for this purpose, just coll our business office, 723-34- Mountain States Telephone ) . HUto KfciSAI HERES THE HAVE YOU SEEN OUR BEDROOM FURNITURE? soon y Schedules' don't even need to 24 East 1st South y tongue-and-groov- WILL SERVE MISSIONS Howard William and Phyllis Jensen Call will be honored at a farewell testimonial in Salt Lake City prior ' to their departure to the LDS North British Mission. TFT; like new two-da- i Well rebuild your mattress in one day! You Before the fall term begins, however, students who hold offices will arrive early to attend a Student Leaders WorkAll stushop on September dents will arrive on campus by 11. Registration will take be held Wednes- Sept. 3 30 p m. at the place Sept. Funeral home InAnne has been invited to return m the Bear River early for the Leaders Workship included. David Jack Hodges, the infant child of Milton Jack and Renee Stander Hodges, died after birth in the Cooley Memorial hospital, Sept. 3. Ladies Schedule Pharmacy Phacts Anne Wilson Heck, daughter ol Mr and Mis. Robeit C. H. Heck, Jr., 558 Highland Blvd , Brigham City, will be attending Stephens college in Columbia, Mo this fall when the independent residential college for women starts classes on Sept. 18. 1 . |