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Show Lady Golfcis Plan Tourney CIVIC For SPEAKE- R- Wednesday The annual Red and Blue tournament for the Brigham City Golf and Country club Auxiliary will be held at the club course on Wednesday, Sept. 20, to wind up the golfing season for ladies. Morning coffee will be served at the beginning at 8:30 a. m dub house under the chairmanA ship of Mrs. Howard Larsen f is scheduled for 9 shotgun a. m. to begin the closing tournament. Speaker Cites Value Marion D. Hanks, prominent pS syS youth leader, will OAK CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Ellen Siggard, 704 South Second West, at 2:30 p. m on Friday. Sept. 22. The officers urge a good attendance at the meet- ing. MEETING OF the Beehive Camp of the Daughters of LHah Pioneers has been postponed from Sept. 22 until Thursday, Sept. 28, due to the high priests party scheduled at the same time. The Thursday meeting will be held at the home of Jan Bergstrom, 238 East Fifth p m. South, at address Civic tee-of- Improvement Club and inviTOURNAMENT chairman Mrs. R. M. Kaiser announces that many ted guests at lively and fun games have been planned for the day in addition to 28 t h e regular golfing activities dept. will be for the low Prizes given gross and low net scores of the day. At 12 noon, the last ladies luncheon of the season will begin with Mrs. Harry Bloom acting as chairSET SEPT. man for the event. Assisting her will be Carrie Johnson, Mariam Jensen, DoOn Thomas, Ruth Warren, Camille Larsen, Arm Moser. Margaret Fly, Helen Johnson and Decorations for F.lt.i Mo.skowitz. the banquet will follow the red and blue theme Wight Reunion Held Sept. 9 28 DATE BESIDES THE regular golfing prizes and winners, the best scorers of the September leg playoffs will be announced at the luncheon. Door prizes will be given, accordMrs. ing to Auxiliary president, Ronald Packer. All members of the club are urged to attend the luncheon, and to paiticipate in the golfing for the day. Marion D Hanks, of Salt Lake sports commentator and in 1953 City, a member of the President was given the United States Jun-o- f the United States Citizens Ad-- ior Chamber of Commerce Award visory committee for American for Distinguished Service. ' Youth Fitness, and current chair- DURING HIS World War II man of the Utah Committee on Childi en and Youth, will be guest se,v,ct m l'u U. S. Navy, he saw of the 1ex,ens!v0 duty llboard a subma speaker at the meeting me chaser in the South Pacific, Civic Improvement club on Thursserving on the line and also as day, Sept. 28. The meeting will be held at the ships captain. Active in community and civic Brigham City Fourth LDS ward Hanks is currently a enterprises, chapel at 4 p. m. of the National Council of 1 BIRTHS report- Fresh for the club year, the Civic Improvement club intends to make a study of the young people of this day with a positive viewpoint, them for their recognizing strength, courage and integrity of 1961-6- The following births are A 2 trom Cooley Memorial hospital during the past Orr and Karla Jean Hector Nelson, Brigham City, boy, Sept. 11. character. John Farrell and Merlyn Jensen Special invited guests for the Larsen, Brigham City, boy, Sept. afternoon will be friends of Civic 12. memclub ladies, Fred Allen and Dona Joy Peters Improvement bers of the Ladies Community McKell, Brigham City, boy, Sept. club, League of Women Voters, 12. and Newcomers club, as well as Richard and Carol Laney Jen- leaders of the community who are 1, RFD boy, Sept concerned with sen, Brigham counseling of the 12. of this area. young people Ronald and DeAnn Thomas WIDELY recognized as an outPrice, Ogden, boy, Sept. 13. David Edgar and Isabell Marie standing youth leader. Hanks has Valdez Montes, Brigham City, boy appeared as a speaker and youth consultant in many parts of the Sept. 14. Solverio and Arcilu Lopez Sala- nation and in foreign lands. He has appeared on nationwide radio zar, Corinne, girl, Sept 14. Darrell Ervin and Dona Linda and television programs and has in Busenbark Jensen, Brigham City, been' published extensively At present books and magazines. girl, Sept. 15. Dallas Merl and Diona Mace he is editor of the Era of Youth, for youth Norman, Brigham City, boy. Sept a monthly magazine 15. with international distribution. Kelvin Edward and Ethel Sue He has been a member or the Russell Smith, Corinne, boy, Sept. Presidents Citizens Advisory com15 Youth Fitmittee for American Preece ness since 1957, and has served on Max L. and Shirley Haws, Brigham City, girl, Sept. the executive committee of that Hi. group. He is a trustee of Operation Fitness, a national physical fitness program, and was himself an outstanding athlete, ed week-Rober- t Scouts of America, and of He many other service groups. serves as a trustee oi Weber college. He has been widely honored by young people themselves as a leader, teacher, counselor, author and speaker He is the father of five children. CIVIC club IMPROVEMENT members are urged to make plans to be in attendance at the first meeting of the club season and to invite their neighbors and friends to be their guests and share the message of this prominent speaker with them. Club members a will receive copy of the organizations 1961-6Yearbook which will be mailed Saturday, Sept. 23. The book will A Fresh introduce the theme, Look at Todays Youth, and will list the complete program for the current year. 2 Simada Group Holds Meeting NARCE Elects RECEIVING a bid to participate in the White House Conference on New Officers Regular meeting of the Nntional Association of Retired Civil Employees (NARCE) wus held Friday evening. Sept. 15, at the Masonic temple. The following officers were elected during the course of the meetMaxwell ing to serve for 1961-6A Poh I as president, John M. Burt as vice president, and Ruth E, Stoll as secretary-treasurer. 8Wte3BS& OBI ottM WE RECOMMEND j DEAN CULMSEE addressed guests at the .Editors ind Broadcasteis day dinner. Representatives of newspapers, in radio and television stations Utah, southern Idaho and western Wyoming were guests of the unis versity ut dinner and the Western football game. In addition to the deans address, the dinner program included greetings from USU President Daryl Chase, who presented a citation to Kennecot Copper corporation "for public service to agriculture in Utah and the Mountain tor the dissemination of West, obtained information Utahs through research through university. J. P, OKeefe, general manager of Utah Copper Division of Kenne-cotreceived the award. Kenne-cot- t has sponsored This Business of Farming over radio for II study years. about T N,,rf-- y fMl 4, M The wrecking ball administered the death blow to this LANDMARK GOES DOWN service station at Seventh South and Main street this week. The familiar landmark is going down to make way for parking at a new shopping center on the property. timely Utah The national VFW Auxiliary president, Miss Beulah Adamson of Denver, Colo., will make her official visitation to the State of Utah between Sept. 19 and 22 Provo and Oiem Auxiliary chapters will be the hostesses for her visit. Included on her busy schedule will be a trip to the Fort Dauglas VA hospital on Sept. 19, where she will meet with Howard Becker, Folchief of volunteer services. lowing that she will meet Governor Clyde. ON W1 DNI SDAY morning she in will hold a press conference Provo for reporters from the Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News and Provo Daily Herald. will be Thursday, a luncheon held at the Veterans Service Center in Provo, and at 2 p. m. a school of instruction ot VFWAux-iliar- y members will be held at the Provo Power building. A banquet eveis scheduled for T hursduy ning at 8 p. m. in the Tim Alpine dining room. t, In a New Sense Bill," said a sailor looking up from his writing, "do you spell ense with a c or an s? That depends, replied his friend, Do you reter to money or brains? Aw, I dont mean either of them two, was the reply. What I want to say is, "I aint seen him sense. Ramembe-r- Couple Announce This pile of rubble is what was left of the adobe building after it was smashed to the WHATS LEFT appearance to the shopping center parking lot. ground. Removal of the structure will give a wide-ope- n Birth of Son Mr. and Mrs. Ronald LeFevre of Cedar City announce the arrival of their second son born on Sept. 12. The newcomer weighed in at a bouncing 9 lbs. and will be named Kent Alan. Big brother Steven Ronald, 15 months, was eager to welcome him home. Grandparent honors go to Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Stokes of Brigham City, since the nother is the former Afton Jean Stokes. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeFevre of Elsinore, Utah. A in the BrigA. ham City area is Benjamin Wadman. Church Slates mb BREAK YOUR FRESH AS A FLOWER Special Meetings MATCHES A special week of activity IN JUST is planned for the Brigham City congregation of Jehovahs Witnesses It during the week of Sept. will include a visit by C. V. circuit supervisor of Jehovahs Witnesses, CRUSH YOUR SMOKES Finishes Training O Only vou can Prevent Forest Fires! HOUR 1 :o,P3houk Nne-meye- Garland Soldier Children and Youth, Hanks was a principal speaker at the opening in session of that conference March, I960. He has been a speaker at the annual meetings of the Army Pvt DeVon D. Knutson, Presidents Youth Fitness comson of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. mittee, and ut many national and Knutson, Garland, completed the district conventions of youth leadbasic cogrse at the Field Artillery ers, teachers and parents. Training Center, Fort Sill, Okla., He is one of the General AuthorSept. 8. ities of the Church of Jesus Christ Knutson received training in the of Latter-daSaints. duties of a field artillery crewman. He received instruction in A graduate of the University of the care and use of artillery guns, Utah Law school, Hanks has servand heavy machine-guns- , howitzers ed as director of the Institute of in of the ammunition handling Utah, and at University Religion and storage and artillery comland has been active tn ndvertis-- j All VFW investment, Ing. merchandising, Auxiliary members munications. The soldier is a I960 ;and motion picture businesses, He are urged to attend the Thursday graduate of Bear River High spent some years as a television activities. y 10(1 USU-Texa- Zeta Chapter of Simada group met Wednesday, Sept. 13, ut the home of Mrs. Lowell Nelsen for their first regular meeting of the year. Lesson topic for the coming sea' son is based on important rivers of the United States with the first lesson on the Delaware and Poton mac Rivers being delivered by Briggs and Carol Walker. A guest for the evening was Miss Lenore Romer, who was visiting from the Gamma chapter. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Nelsen at the conclusion of the evening. VFW President To Visit of thought, not "Community communism, is the key to the future Dr. Carlton Culmsee, dean of the college of humanities and sciences at Utah State University, asserted before participants in USUs Third Annual Fditors and Broadcasters day Saturday. Modern accomplishment largely results from a partnership between two vast forces, the mass media and the educational agencies, he said. More and more, scientific discoveries and other progress are coming to be the fruits of groups working cooperatively. Scientists not only pool their strength by working together in hut they draw upon discovery all parts of the world, the dean and said. land-gra- Boy . Of Cooperation Descendants of Thaddeous Elizabeth Wight met Sept. 9 at Corinne park All five children of t lie family were in attendance Those attending were Mrs. Mrs. Walter G Oime, Lunt of Cedar City, E. Emery Wight of Honeyville, Mrs. Kathleen Rees of Brigham City, and Mrs. Reginald (Amelia) Burt. five these With their families, children brought the attending total to 100 descendants. The first reunion of all family featured barbecued members meat prepared by Emery Wight, who is well known for his skill in the field of meat preparation. Program time and games folowing the dinner and a nice visit enjoyed by tamily members. member WITH THE theme of Look at Todays Youth, Tuesday, September 19, (Lil-lia- Address Civic Improvement Club 5 3 PutR 0y, 1961 Ar-vil- Prominent Youth Leader Will I Tilt cox riPfK Hrwn P.i.jtum. USU , the most in During the week, congregation meetings will be hedd Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.; Saturday at 8 p. m., and Sunday afternoon ut 3 p. rn. The high point of the week's activities will be the Bible lecture on Sunday at 2 p. m, ?nG DRY CUAHINS 623 South Main PA Brigham City PA All meetings will be held ut the Kingdom Hall, 557 South Main street. The public is invited. 44 Offer for You Special PRIZES 25.00 15.00 6 at Shop the drug store with 2 front doors! Special Prizes: VitoGRO Two Electric Percolators Two Electric Deep Fryers One Electric Hand Mixer COMPLETE NUTRITIONAL TREATMENT Be sure FOR GRASS Beautiful cut to this smart little sheath slim lines Keep fruit greener fur longer this full -- grig it green quicker nest ring, Build deep root to keen griiM vtgnrou and well fed to weather win- Vith new yoke detail,-softie belt. Smooth ter better, Give Certificate Book. 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