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Show HMMimillll IMWH l" NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, September 12, 1961 WT Draw Students 'Vr vi F i VV-- fii ' Young Farmers 5 And Homemakers From Brigham Set Picnic Day Utah universities always seem to draw their share of college-ag- e students fiom Brigham City when the old alma maters call each fall. With pockets full of summer earnings and a determination to leave the shaded streets of Brigham City, more than 50 students will leave within the next couple of weeks for the bigger cities. All is not study when they reach their destination though. Utah universities provide a wide variety of activities for those attending. Brigham City students always seem to get their Box Elder County Young makers and Young Farmers will join together for a family picnic on Saturday, Sept 18 at the ery in Rees Pioneer park. During the afternoon there will be games and swimming for the families of all members of the organizations, and dinner will follow at 7 p. m. in the bowery. extra-cuilicul- Phacts Pharmacy from RAY E. MaLMROSE share. Relief Society Board Members Feted at Annual Banquet Conference Set Tomorrow Last Week campus. PTA conference will Region read a short rhyme as she hand- be held on Wednesday, Sept. 13, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. in the ed the gift to each officer. Tribute was paid to the retiring LDS stake tabernacle in Smith-fielpresident by Mrs. Camille Featuied on the program of the as the group presented Mrs. Baddley with a copy of the Three day will be two local women. Mrs. over of Richard Mulliken will take containing thq Book for Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants the meetings and workshop and Pearl of Gieat Price of the mental health chairman from local groups, and Mrs. Grant NelLDS church. A card of rememan brance signed by each member of son of Corinne will deliver he board accompanied their ap- address on the part of the local PT A president in the PTA picpropriate gift. ture. MRS. BADDLEY has served as Local PTA groups under the Box Elder stake Relief society pres leadership of PTA Council presi- ident for 13 years, prior to which dent Mrs. Fred Bingham, will be she was president of the Willard in charge of the registration of ward Relief society for four years. delegates and will also present a During the past several years skit. she has also been chairman of the Reservations should be made by regional Welfare Board for the PTA chairmen with their local Relief society and has been ac- presidents so that luncheon artive in all phases of LDS church rangements for the day can be work. made. 4 Mrs. Howard Baddley, retiring board president Relief society from the Box Elder stake, was hostess at a lovely dinner at Maddox Ranch House on Wednesday, Sept. 6 . Guests at the dinner were retiring members of Mrs. Baddley's stake board, including Mrs. Myr-lanBalls, who will step up into the presidents spot. d INCLUDED on the guest list were Mae Balls, Camille Benmon, Bernice Rasmussen, Afton Rees, Athalee Allen, Reme Littlewood, Grace Price, Eugenie Larkin, MaIva Lou Nebeker, rie Isaacson, Yvonne Hansen, and hostess Edith Baddley. As a gesture of her appreciation . for the work of her officers through the years, Mrs. Baddley each board member presented with an initialed handerchief, and Ben-nio- n Party 1gg Line By Ruth If you havent already taken a drive through Sardine Canyon in the Inst few days it should be a must for this week. The autumn leaves are a blaze of color and will never be lovelier this year. Peach Days have come and are in gone and congratulations order to anyone who helped with the celebration in any way. I can or never remember a livelier more colorful parade. The whole affair must have been a rousing success, judging from the crowds that rolled into town for the event. Mrs. J. M. Heslop, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Jensen, were ol this city. The Struves also entertained by family and friends in Preston, Ida. and Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Day of this city will entertain at dinner tonight in their honor at their home here. They plan to return to Sacramento tomorrow. OVERNIGHT visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Earl were Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Knutsen, Arcadia, Calif. Mrs. Knutsen will be remembered as the former Inez Hess. in the holiday GLIMPSED MRS. PHYLLIS Baron has had resicrowd were many former as her house guest for the past dents of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brochert and children, Logan, were enjoying the attractions as well as Major and Mrs. Ed Thorsted and family, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John Rossi Mrs. and daughter, Centerville; Annie Tingey, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tingey and Clis-s- y Tingey, Idaho Falls. Ida.; Mrs. Ivo Mills and family. Centerville, as well as hundreds of others who returned to the city to see friends and relatives. Now is the time to get Polio Shots for the whole family , . . Dad included! We all know and talk about the effectiveness of the polio vaccine in the control of this vicious crippler and killer. Also, we know there are too many people in this area who have not had the three immunizing shots of Salk vaccine. For your own sake, and that of your family and friends, please ask anyone you know is still unprotected by the shots to see a doctor imBe mediately. sure you and your family are protected, too. a Why Take Linda Rae Jeppsen for exShe is a sophomore at ample. Brigham Young University and is an active member and officer in the Kia Ora club. This year she will be helping make arrangements tor the club to travel abroad this year. Besides this she holds membership cards to several other dance clubs on the PTA o JEAN HUST is a member of Lambda Delta, honorary scholastic fraternity at the Y and has special early registration privileges this year because of her high grades. Nyman Jensen will be returning to the Provo school to complete his art studies and have her Nancy Jeppsen will hands full helping direct the foreign student program. Madge Sato and Sue Rasmussen will be leaving their summer jobs to return to the school of nursing at the University of Utah. Early sorority and fraternity rush at the U. of U. will call John MaSCHOLARS? Its back to school time for many college students from Brigham City. Nyman Jensen, a BYU student; Jo Markham a University of Utah student; and Martha Claire Horsley an Aggie from. son, Lucille Watkins, Jo Markham and Charles Whitworth back ear-JUtah State, find it hard to leave the sports equipment behind when they pack to attend their respective universities this month. Jo will also attend a preschool workshop for her job as resident assistant at one of the U. Tingey, Madeline and Mary Eleaof U. womens residence halls. nor Johnson. week, her sister, Mrs. Loren Judd, Los Altos, Calif. A lovely family in her honor was held at the Baron home in Box Elder Included in Canyon on Sunday. the guest list were another sister, Mrs. LaRue Yates, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Yates and family; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Yates, Harper; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bott; Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Holten Bolt. Ogden; Mrs. Bobby Baltree, Mrs. Phillip Bott, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baron and family; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baron and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Baron and family of this city. Mrs. Phyllis Baron and Mrs. LaRue Yates will accompany Mrs. Judd back to her home in California where they will spend two weeks. A DELIGHTFUL social affair of the past week was the party hosted by the Dr. J. Gordon Felts Saturday night at their home. A buffet dinner was served in the patio to 109 guests. The dining tables were circled around a cozy open log fire. Tiki torches lighted the gardens which were colorful with fall flowers. WevV Ctl'V THE BOX ELDER Utah Colleges RELIEF SOCIETY BOARD Retiring members of the Box Elder Stake Relief Society board were honored at a dinner held Wednesday Sept. 6, at Maddox Ranch House. Hostess for the lovely affair was retiring president Mrs. Howard Baddley, who was honored during the evening for her 13 years as a member of the Box Elder Stake Relief Society presidency. 4 Bowling League RETURNING to the of Utah to continue their studies in higher education will be Bruce Keller, Becky RasArlene mussen, Karolyn Cox, Whitney and Paul Kotter. Attending the Utah State Unithe versity leadership workshop weekend of Sept 16 at Jackson Hole, Wyo., will be Kathleen Hansen, Carol Byington, Harriet MerLynn Harris, all of Brigham City. Kathleen has also had her hands full as chairman of the USU union building fun night for Hello week at the university. Also helping with Hello week is Martha Claire Horsley. OTHERS University ' Starts Thursday JOE HILLAM and Brent Larsen are members of the Pi Kappa will The season begin this Alpha fraternity at USU. Doug Watanabe will be returning to Thursday, Sept. 14, for the Houseschool to participate in many of wives bowling league. Bowling will begin at 10 a. m. at the Rock-the school committees. Tuft Claybaugh and Randal Ty- et Bowl bowling alley in Brigham son have already been participa- City, and will continue until noon. n Some openings for team mem- football practing in tice for the last few weeks at bers are open in the Thursday and interested USU. Others returning to the Lo- morning league, gan school will be Neal Todd, persons are asked to contact BeuDennis and Dick lah Sawyer of the Rocket Bowl Bruce Hyde, before Thursday morning. Gordon. A baby sitter will be available The students mentioned are but a few from Brigham City going at the bowling alley on this Thursto college this fall. Many more day morning, and service will be will attend late in the school year continued on the basis of numMARILYN MANN and MerLynn and many have transferred or are bers of children attending with their mothers. Harris have their work cut out for attending junior colleges. them as presidents of Chi Omega and Alpha Chi Omega sororities ! if UP'VUWW"'!? on the USU campus. Karen Sue (r Biiviz ," I V ! m4- u.4 Hadfield has been elected .Vi president of the USU panhellenic council, the body that governs activities of the sororities at USU. Joan Reeves and Marcia Rasmussen will return for three more quarters of study to obtain their degrees this spring. Neal Todd will continue his participation in the USU symphony orchestra. Some of the many returning early for rush activities at e USU will be Janet Williams, Reeves, Nancy Ann Valberg and Janet Andersen and Marilyn take chance? Youve thought for the new baby . . . but always something has or plans been overlooked Here at Malmrose changed. Pharmacy were always glad to help you find unfamiliar items and to talk over their uses with you. " of everything ... 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