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Show ? THE BOX ELDER NEWS, BrigRam Cty, UfaK Tuesday, October 10, 196T ! Newcomers Plan SpeecR and Tour of Intermountain School Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 17, at the Holy Cross Lutheran church for their monthly luncheon meeting and morning bridge sessions. speaker for the day will be a representative from Intermountain school. Following a short address from the guest speaker, members of Newcomers club will travel to the federally-operate- d school for Navajo youth for a guided tour of the schools After-luncheo- n Sarah Yales, Society Editor " Telephone PA BsamigagMKgaMaMMMg Womens Box Elder Stake Relief Society Honors Retiring Stake Officers Circles Plan Sessions PTA PATTER High School Tour classroom and ties. facili- dormitory LUNCHEON GUESTS will Planned ar- Reservations for the luncheon are priced at $1.50, with all newcorcomers to the community dially invited to attend. Any person who has resided in Brigham City for less than two years is eligible for membership in the club. Aim of the club is to integrate newcomers to the community into the local activities and interest groups of the city. Persons wishing to attend the luncheon may make reservations before Friday noon, Oct. 13, by calling either Mrs. Dan Russell at PA or Mrs. Bruce Johnson will at PA Cancellations be accepted up until Monday, Oct. reserva16, Failure to cancel a tion will result in a late fee of Community Club Meets Thursday Members of the Ladies Community club met at the War Memorial Home on Thursday, Oct. 5, for their first regular meeting of the fall season. Refreshments and visiting time were held from 3:45 to 4:15, with Mrs. Relda Lund serving as chair- man for the food. She was assisted by a committee of members. GUEST SPEAKER for the meeting was Miss Melva Jean Peart, delegate to Utah Girls State in June, 1961. Miss Peart was sponsored by the Ladies Community club, and described her experiences at the annual leadership event. Also included on the program were two piano solos by a local $1.50. artist and piano instructor, Mrs. Lit-All newcomers to the area are Kathleen Biggs. She played invited to attend the luncheon. tie White Donkey" and Ragtime Bass. The business meeting of the day was conducted by club president, Mrs. DeLaun Sackett. BLOODMOBILE rive at the meeting place at 11 Womens Circles of the ComPTA By a. m., where punch and coffee Box Elder slake Relief society led in singing by Mrs. Carol Cook, munity Presbyterian church will will be served during remeet this week. PERRY RESIDENTS are during Mrs. and officers accompanied by Mary and teachers met on time by hostesses, Mrs. Bruce minded of a Circle PTA on is the first Evening special Safety Jane Lemon. Thursday, Oct. 5, to pay tribute schedule with meeting set for Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Johnson and Mrs. Dan Russell. At HALLOWEEN 11:30 the luncheon wil be served INVOCATION of the day was Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 7:30 to retiring stake president, Mrs. p. m. at Oct. 11, at 7:30 p.m. State highThe testimonial offered by Richard Hansen, stake the home of Mrs. Dale Orme, 710 way and safety officials will be buffet style. F.dith Baddley. NOVELTIES held for Mrs. Baddley and her re- Relief society advisor. Eliason Drive. Morning bridge playing will belead- present to discuss safety measures Discussion - Games - Prizes Toys to all residents of the gin at 9:30 a. m. with players Tribute to Mrs. Baddley was ers for the evening will be Mrs. important tiring board members was at the and Fish Pond Items First ward following department given by the newly sustained Maike Dagleish and Mrs. Guy town, so everyone is urged to at- asked to arrive promptly in order tend. to sochosen tables of Relief the and stake get games leadership meetings. president Ewing. WHOLESALE started. Hostesses for the bridge Mrs. Mae Balls. Tribute Personnel manager to applicant: A special feature of the program ciety, BUNDERSEN SCHOOL will hold MORNING at Circle will meet viare Mrs. Harold a of is man Bennion Mrs. to was Camille Hartmann and What were after paid were numbers by the Singing the Church on Thursday, Oct. 12, its Back To School night on Thurs- Mrs. Carver Mountain Sales and Kennedy. sion; a man with drive, determin- Players Mothers from the two Willard by Iva Lou Nebeker, while Mrs. 12, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Oct. day, 9:30 m. reat a. Social and time ation, fire; a man who never1 All PTA officers and teachers will are asked to provide their own words, who entertained the group Renee Littlewoods tribute was freshments will Distributing Co. precede the meet- be introduced and at 8 equipment for playing. quits; a man who can inspire with fine selections. held Corinne Relief 2837 Grant Ave, m. ward parThey were offered by Mrs. Grace Price. Mrs. ing, which will p society begin at 10 a. m. ents will be excused to attend the Alton Rees was honored with a a man who can pull the TABLE decorations for the lun- its opening social on Thursday, others; I lie Ogden, Utah second of lesson the reportion tribute by Athalee Allen. Each classroom of their child. Sept. 28, with a dinner served by Companys bowling team out of cheon will in be fall a theme and on be Christian will family living An 8:30 p.m. bell will summon tiring board member responded to the visiting teachers with Jennie last place. her tribute with a short talk on presented by Mrs. Richard Mein-er- t the parents to reassembly for re- will be prepared and placed by a Gilbert in charge. committee Neil Mrs. headed and Mrs. Maynard Nelsen. by the values they hud received in freshments and visiting. The busiFollowing this a tribute was paid Nursery care will be provided ness meeting will be under the di- M. McBride. working with the Relief society. to the first Relief society presiPotash-maj- or for children the young a rection of Mrs. Calvin Andrus, PTA during Each was presented with silver dency of the Corinne ward. Mrs. Morning Circle meeting time. dish. president and the Back to School Utahs Sadie Jensen gave a history of her potash industry began in 1937 when Bonneville Afternoon Circle will meet at program under the direction of REMARKS were then made to Ltd. produced 6000 tons from brines near Wendover. mother, Mrs. Mary A. Dunn, the 1:30 p. m. on Thursday, Oct. 12, Elwynn Seely, principal. the group by Slake President O. first president. Mrs. Norma BosBy 1963, annual output will exceed 1,000,000 tons from at the home of Mrs. George SteThe following births are report- ley gave a Dee Lund. After a concluding Bonneville's greatly increased capacity and the nation's BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL history of her mother, 548 East Fifth North. phenson, hospinumber by the Willard Mrs. Lucinda Jensen, one of the Singing Discussion leaders for PTA will meet on Thursday, Oct. ed from Cooley Memorial biggest potash operation, Texas Gulf Sulphur Comthe family tal: counselors. Lucinda Jensen was Mothers, past stake officer Rud-ge- r lesson will be Mrs. J. E. 12, for a sneak preview tour of the pany's new mine at Dead Horse Point. Utah salutes a worship benediction. Price offered the Orvil Richard and Darlene Ruth present at the meeting. Other high school. ParMrs. and Seifert. growing industry with its expanding payrolls, purchases Ryan I ollowing rethe testimonial was Adeline Packer, ents will meet in the gymnasium at Meeter Mestes, Brigham City, counselor and tax payments! freshments were served in the Mrs. Ira whose daughter-in-law- , PERSONS interested In attend- 7:30 p.m. for a short business meet- girt, Oct. 2. amusement hall from a lovely ta-- i ing the circle meetings are wel ing conducted by PTA president Russell Dean and Marion Renee Packer was unable to attend. UTAH ble decorated by DeVon Hansen. come to do so. Further informa- Mrs. A. J. Shields. Georgia Stokes, one of the first Barker Howe, Brigham' City, girl, From the earth tomes an abundant life for all" The then will time be turned over Oct. 2. Standing on a brown table cloth tion can be obtained about the visiting teachers, was present and was a gold balance surrounded by meetings from circle chairmen, to Principal Ed Payne, who will Richard Boyce and Sandra Shef- spoke. Two songs Put On Your colorful full fruits and autumn Mrs. Richard Yeakey, Morning divide the parents into groups for field Carlson, RED 2, Brigham Old Grey Bonnet, and Memortour of the school. All leaves. Guests received their re- Circle; Mrs. Francis Witt, After- a faculty-leies were sung by Mrs. Joan NelCity, girl, Oct. 2. freshments at the table and then noon Circle; and Mrs. Guy Ewing, parents are urged to attend. Arcadio Maria Beltram son, Mrs. Dian Welch, Mrs. Darand with Evening Circle. spent their time visiting OCTOBER IS MEMBERSHIP Gonzales, RFD 1, Brigham City, lene Hansen, Mrs. Peggy Pilcher, other Relief society mothers. accompanied by Mrs. Marie Kickoff time for PTA groups across girl, Oct. 2. Steve Larkin and JeNae Zundel Chlarsen. the nation. All parents of school children should watch for the letter Shaffer, Fielding, boy, Oct. 3. and dues envelopes that will be Jimmy Hook and Helen Matilda gone to . . . sent home with their chidren, and Roper Cagle, Brigham City, girl, Final return them as soon as possible. Oct. 3. C & Ds MR. BIG Aimon Duane and Miriam Membership is urged for all parand for any persons interesents, Tucker Fackrell, Brigham A Girl Scout Neighborhood meetDRIVE IN Lunch ted in the schools and their growth. City, girl, Oct. 3. ing will be held on Wednesday, Eve Ronald Lynn and Patsy Kay Youll feel like a celebrity too, Oct. 11. at 9:30 a. m. at Building Brigham City Golf and Country when you dine here Hunsaker Johnson, Brigham City, 21 at Intermountain school. says Club Auxiliary members will meet The red carpet is out Opening dance of the season will George. Included on the program of the for their annual awards luncheon boy, Oct. 3. be held by Dansante Dance club for you and the service is Ross Neal Gael and Cutler at Maddox Ranch on Tuesin addition House to morning regular great. Rhodes, East Garland, boy, Oct. on Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Third business of the group leaders will day afternoon. LDS ward amusement hall, begin4. be a special film on Girl Scouting. The uffair is the concluding acJewel and Annie Fred- ning at 9 p. m. Door prize tickets Quinn will be given to those couples arPainting classes for adults will rickson tivity of the year for the group, which has met every Wednesday begin on Monday nights at 7 p.m. Oct. 4. Chlarson, Honeyville, girl, riving before 9:30 p. m. during the summer for golf and one in Box Elder Junior High school The hall will be decorated in an Shigeki and Mary Joshiko Sato as soon as the class roll Wednesday a month for a luncheon room IT the clubs Oct. autumn theme, with is large enough to merit class ses- Moriyama, Tremonton, girl, and awards day. 70 of approximately 6. membership Special feature of the luncheon sions. Glenn Holton and Raone Rader couples expected in full force for us will be the announcement and inTeacher for the painting classes the first event of the season. As troduction of new club officers, who will be Ray Jeppesen of Mantua, Collings, Brigham City, boy, Oct. in past years, the Ridges orcheshuve been voted upon by mail bal- a local artist, expert both in the 6. Barton Eugene and Vicki Sue tra from Ogden will provide dance lots. Mrs. Ronald Packer, retir- fields of oil painting and in water-colo- r Chambers Hungate, Brigham City, music during the evening. ing president, will conduct this last technique. We have a few vacancies in our Dance committee for the years of girl. Oct. 6. in meeting her term of office. pick it Dean Brent and Marcia Ann events include as chairmen, Mr. Chairman for the luncheon plans Any interested person is welcome Thursday night dance classes. and Mrs. Glenn Bennion. to Serving has been Mrs. C. J. Beasley, assisjoin the painting class, whether Stohl Johnsen, Tremonton, girl, with the chairmen are committee it Teens from 7 to 8 p.m. ted by a committee working close- they intend to do professional art Oct. 6. work or just employ the skill us a Earl V. and LaWona Jane Jack-so- members, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell ly with olficers of the club. hobby. Lesson fee will he $11 for Madsen, Tremonton, boy, Oct. Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Byron StallBeginners Group 8 to 9 p.m. the series of ten lessons. No credit 6. ings, Mr. and Mrs. Myrlund Balls, hours are given for the course, Advanced Group 9 to 10 p.m. Richard Vernon and Ina Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adamson, and each student should provide his beth Gardner Pett, Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Archibald. or her own equipment to enable WALTZ FOX TROT girl, Oct. 7. 1 Corinne Ward Relief Society Holds Social Utah industry BIRTHS nearly-complete- d MINING ASSOCIATION d Scout Leaders Lady Golfers Set Meeting Plan Awards DansanteClub Schedules Dance Saturday Art Classes Set for Adults BALLROOM DANCING THATS ALL TAKES for to completely rebuild your old sagging mattress. Well the morning and up return the same day, reconditioned and ready for many more years of 11-- A INSTRUCTIONS n SWING LINDY RUMBA SAMBA CHACHA PHONE PA DELONE Simada Group Sets Meeting MAMBO MERENGUE or PA 50 and 01 service. at home to be completed. Rex Wayne and Linda Leigh Interested persons may get their Singleton, Brigham City, Zeta chapter of Simada will names on the roil or receive fur- boy, Oct. 7. information ther by calling Ray on meet Wednesday, Oct. 11, at Phillip V. and Darlene Merrill or Mrs. Oneta 8:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jeppsen at PA Barker. Brigham City, boy, Oct. PA Dunn Thorne at Newell Walker, (166 South Sixth 8. West. Bud Lee and Gloria Cornwell All members of the group are Knudsen, Portage, girl, Oct. 8. urged to attend the meeting. Lesson Topic No. 2 will be the item ficers will take place during the of discussion. evening: Exhuberant Gizzard, Second Joint, Collector of the DropBrigham City Exhausted Roost- pings, Hen House Scratcher, and ers club will hold its first annual two Neck Wringers. Dues are to be paid at this first meeting this Saturday, Oct. 14, at 8 p. m. at the Tropical Restau- meeting of the fall season. rant. Exhuberant Gizzard Bill Davis The election of the following of- - will preside at the meeting. work Roosters Plan CLYDE GLOVER Election Meet ANNOUNCING NEW... A RESIDENTIAL TWICE-A-WEE- K GARBAGE PICK-U- P Couple Welcomes EVHtTON MATTRESS Baby Boy Sept. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. (Marilyn) Lund of Brigham City welcomed a little newcomer into their family on Sept. 27 as they picked up a little boy for adoption at the Relief Society home. The young fellow checked into the world on Sept. 18 at six pounds and three ounces, and the Lunds will call him Daniel John. He is the couple's only child and is a addi-welcome and lion to the family. d COMPANY 24 East 1 st South UBS 1 SERVICE Wuuuu W We Pick Up at the Door Cans Returned to the Door Cans Sprayed Monthly to Eliminate Bad Odors and Contamination t. COMPLETE WEEKLY 31 jn Cans Furnished jt Phone PA MASSAC.IC-Bmnr- t, that's how! Tim comfort will always bo thorp, beneath a surface of smart, style. 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