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Show 1 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utafi Tuesday, October 3, 1 961 SimacJa Group Meets Monday Gamma chapter of Simada met home of Mrs. Kenneth Blous-e- r on Monday, Sept. 25. President at the Mrs. Wynn Fife conducted the meeting. Sarah Yates, Society Editor Lesson topics were presented by Mrs. Duane Romer and Mrs. Leo Mecham, with the subjects being major rivers of the United States. Telephone PA K - 2 Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening. Local Miss Tells Wedding Plans JV- ,, Bishop and Mrs. Earl V. Hansen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lorraine, to Allan Leo Foxley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo iw'jiwr - tJ: H. Foxley of Layton, By Womens Legislative Council The United Nations will be The rites will he performed in the Logan temple on Friday, October 13, 11. A reception will be given in their honor at the Brigham City Second-Nintward recreation hall that evening. h The bride has chosen as her attendants, Mrs. Jerry Vandehei, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, with Barbara Maero, Tingey, and another sister, Rebecca Hansen as bridesmaids. Ge-ni- A BROTHER of the groom, Lynn Foxley, will perform the duties of best man, with Dean and Robert Foxley us ushers. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary. The gioom is a graduate of Davis High school and seminary. He is a graduate of Weber college in ADDRFSS GROUP Dr. Wendell B. Anderson, U5U Associate Professor, will discuss the United Nations at a meeting set for Wednesday, Oct. 4, by the Women's Legislative Council. TO Happy Sewers Get First Place ForThirdYearatState Fair t i t i 4 i t . f I 1 ENGAGED Miss Lorraine Hansen is engaged to marry Allan Leo Foxley in an October 13 ceremony In the Logan LDS Temple. She is a daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Earl V. Hansen. The bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Foxiey of Layton. (SinwQsoit? Community Club Plans Program For First Meet A local the Happy group, Sewers, came homo from the Utah State Fair with first place honors for the third consecutive year. This year the awards were won on first year foods, with cookies being sent to the qualifying contest at the local state fair and cookies also being judged at the State Fair in Salt Lake City. In the past the group was engaged in Sewing activities and garnered their first place ribbons on " I " " " " dis4, cussed by an expert in the field of International politics as the Box Elder County Womens Legislative Utah. mechanical engineering. Both are cuirently employed at Thiokol Chemical Corporation. After their honeymoon the couple will make their home in Brigham City. ssm United NationTalkScheduled Council on Wednesday, Oct. 4, in the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce rooms beginning at 8 p. m. All interested persons are invited to attend the evening program, according to Mrs. Jack Shumway, president of the local council. The speech subject is very timely with world affairs and present events in the international scene and should be of interest to all citizens, according to the evenings program chairman, Mrs. Orson Christensen. Guest speaker for the special session on the United Nations will be Dr. Wendell B. Anderson, who is director of the Institute of International Affairs and Associate Professor of Political Science at Utah Slate University. He has done graduate work in Unpolitical science at Oxford iversity in England and at the in University of South California Los Angeles. Also a graduate of George Washington University Law school, he is a member of the Utah Bar. As an Air Force officer on the combined straiegic planning staff and later as the judge advocate of the Eighth Air Force Fighter Command, Prof. Anderson spent tour years in Europe during World War II. their articles of sewing. Six members of the group participated to have 100 percent cooperation and completion of astasks during the year. signed Members are Christine Baron, Patsy Craghead, Christine Cragl ead, Marianna Cox, Ada Cox and Jill Jorgensen. Leaders for the outstanding group are Mrs. Howard Jorgensen and Mrs. Alvard Cox of Brigham City. He is particularly suited to his United Nations speech topic by the study he is doing presently at the Logan campus. Among the courses he teaches at USU are In- ternational Law. International Government, and the Major Governments of England. The public is cordially invited to hear this speaker discuss current problems in the United Nations, and also give summary of the United States' status in the world today. Tj Ml?1? i SIGNS PROCLAMATION Mrs. Thurza Kingston and National Business Womens Week Mrs. Elva Pierson watch Mayor Ruel M. Eskensen sign the proclamation declaring the week in force in Brigham City. Members of the local club will participate in nationwide activities planned by the National Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs. For Business Womens Week Brigham City members of the WoBusiness and Professional men's club, along with other BPW clubs throughout the nation, tins week is celebrating National Business Womens Week in observance of the 42nd annivrsary of the National Federation of Business and Professional Womens clubs. Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen signed into proclamation the week of Oct. 1 through 7 as part of the local observance of the week dedicated to the recognition of the place of women in todays business and professional women. Of the 710 types of jobs held by women today, 15 are represented in the local Business and Professional Womens club which is this week is participating in celebrating- National Business Womens Week. Mrs. Irene Hess, president of the local group, points out that 13 members of the club are presently employed in the Brigham City CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOWING THURSDAY, OCT. 5TH 2:311-6:3- P.M. 0 Howard Hotel IV Room DOOR PRIZES GIFT IDEAS IOR EVFRYONF. IN YOUR TAMILY The Public Is Invited No Orders Taken r -- C area in positions ranging from stenographers, bank officials and school personnel. Club members, along wilh other employed women in the United States who are members of the National Federation of Business and Professional Womens clubs, are active in community affairs as well as in their jobs. The local club, established in 1924, has been active in community aftairs as a group since its In the past few organizations. years it has had such diversified projects as sponsoring the Senior Art Tea. the Peach Days window Awards for the outdisplays. standing Junior High and High school graduates, sponsored delegates to Girts State and participated in many other worthwhile projects. for the weeks activities on a local level are Mrs. Thurza Kingston and .Mrs. Elva Pierson. For LDSTemple Wedding Rite Ladies Con munity club will gather for their first meeting of the fall season on Thursday, Oct. 5, at 4:15 p. m. at the War Memorial Home. is made of the a honeymoon Announcement trip to Nevada engagement and approaching mar- California. riage of Miss Froberg Prospective bridegroom Morris and James Dali Morris. is a graduate of Brigham Young and both the future The bride-elec- t is a daughter of University, Mrs. Valborg Froberg of Sollef-te- bride and her fiance have com-- I pleied missions for the Church of Sweden. Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Ulla-Bri- Inrluded on the program of the day will be Melva Jean Peart, the group's delegate to Utah Girls Stale in June. She will describe her experiences, the activities and the inspiration of the annual week of leadership training for girls be. Iwcun their junior and senior yeais in high school. y Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morris of in Sweden. Br.ghum City are parents of the future bridegroom. Fntertaining at parties for the bride-elehave been Mrs Harry The couple will exchange vows T. Oscarsson Miss Nancy Gilbert, in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Mis D.ck Oliver and Mrs. Walter Oct. 6. with Elder Harry T. Everton. officiating at the ceremony. A reception will he held The roadrunner. a cuckoo fain their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Pelirson, 1718 mous for its ability to kill rattlealso is known us the snakes, Orchaid Drive, Salt Lake City. Other program numbers are planned for the day, with announcement of the full program to be withheld until the day of the Refreshments will be meeting. served. "snake-eater- WIN BLUE RIBBONS Displaying their blue ribbons won for the third year in a row lair are Happy Sewer members Palsy Craghead, Jill Jorgensen, Ada Cox, Christine Irugheud and Marianna Cox. Leaders of the group are Mrs. Howard Jorgensen, left, tox on the right. I his year the girls won their ribbuns for first year cooking entries; activities have been in the sewing field. Y 1 Box Elder Stake Wednesday I Idcr Stake Btix in the past their BRIDAL REGISTRY . Sherilee Jensen M See her choices at PALMER JEWELRY Member Guild of Diamond Experts Phacts Pharmacy from RAY E..MALMROSE Oddly enough, there is little real knowledge of what to do when someone is poisoned or overdosed. The first thing you must do is send for a doctor Then keep the immediately! patient warm and find out if the problem is poison (substance not meant to be taken internally) or an overdose (a drug or food taken in an excessive amount). If possible, while are waiting f you for the doctor, give the correct but counterdose, never force liquids Into the if unconscious. For your own sake, as well as that of your children, PLEASE keep all poisons and medicines where children cannot possibly reach them. In need of sick room supplies? At Malmrose Pharmacy we have everything you may need from hot water bottles to the newest antibiotics. Just call us at PArkway . pa-tle- Ruth M. Pehrson has been chosen as maid of honor, while bridesmaids will he Miss Joan Morris, Miss Karen Sue Pehrson and Miss Patricia Pehrson. Elliot Morris will stand as best will be J. Kastrop, who man for Ins brother. Another will speak on dry flower arrange- brother, Vay Morris, will serve us ments. an usher. All members of the local club The newlyweds will make their ore urged to attend the meeting. home in Salt Lake City following V Sets Meeting Baron, Christine and Mrs. Alvord . our TO OUR CUSTOMER- S- Mrs. G. Hoe And Hope Club to Meet Relief Society at the Utah Slate This young woman has registered her choices for wedding gifts through 175,-00- 0 CoupleCircles Fall Date Members of the AVON OPEN SOON GOODYEAR SERVICE STOKI. Local BPW Plans Obsevances Eve -- vri. 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