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Show The wife fold her bridge cron, This is my husband's birth-daA friend asked, What are The wife you getting for him? answered, Make me an offer. Ladies of Elks THE BOX EIDER NEWS, BrigKam City, DtaK Tuesday, October 17, 1961 ies, Meet Tonight How old are you? asked the business man who was interviewing an applicant for a job. Forty, was the reply. How long did you work at your Brigham City Jayceettes w ill last job? meet on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 8 Fifty years, said the apple p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce cant. rooms for the regular monthly Heavens! How on earth could meeting. work fifty years at a job if you dockIncluded on the evenings only forty now? youre et after a short business meeting, Overtime," explained the apple will be Crazy Hat night. Members are asked to come prepared to cant, calmly. participate in the fun. Program for the evening will be meeting is Mrs. Ward Secrist, with a Tape on Communism starring Mrs. Robert Keating acting as Ronald Reagon. Chairman for the Jayceettes Set cene ocial .Crazy Hat Nite Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor 53 Willard Ladies Set Dinner Meet Willard Lady Lions will meet on Thursday, Oct. 19, with a dinner session at Fullmers Dinner House in Riverdale. Program of the evening is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Ruth She announced that the Harding. program feature will be a demonstration on gift wrapping and fancy ties by Mrs. James Shannon of Weber Office Supply. A short business session will be Feet like Ice? y. Members of the local Ladies of Elks will meet on Tuesday, Oct 17, at 8 p. m. at the Lodge hall for their regular monthly meeting and a Halloween social. Fun for the evening will be provided as each member brings a paper bag filled with clothes making up an entire outfit. The bags will be sold and exchanged with other members who will don the costumes for the evening. in ' . form REFRESHMENTS coifee and of traditional cider, doughnuts will be sold for a small donation, and an evening of fun for all attending. is guaranteed Program chairman Elaine Arbon is in charge of the event, assisted by her committee. All wives of members of the BPO Elks are cordially invited to illlH' WATCH NATIONAL PRO FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS KUTV CHANNEL 2 Sundays at 2: 00 p.m. H. D. JOHNSON Your Insurance Counselor Phone PA or PA attend. conducted by president Mrs. Ira Archibald. All members of the group are urged to attend. INBURANCt COMPANIES X. warm up quicker with You warm up quicker with Standard Heating Oils because they are made from the finest petroleum stocks. They're specially refined to burn cleaner . . . put out more heat than ordinary heating oils. You warm up quicker and stay warm with Standard Heating Oils! Order a supply today. JL&4tac.aia PTA ofticers at Bunderson school are joining PTA workers from all local PUSH MEMBERSHIP schools in sponsoring the annual PTA membership drive this week. Left to right, they are, front, Mrs. Wendel Christensen, first Mrs. Stanley Desjardins, secretary; back. Principal A. Mrs. Calvin Andrus, president, and George Welch, treasurer. Seely, second El-w- For any Standard Oil product, call REYNOLDS V. REEDER 146 South 6th East, Brigham City, Utah Phone: PA or PA frflVtitfiViAiViViy Y.V. ,V V rtw'v'- Week Set Statewide for Oct. 16 to 20 PTA Membership ' Mattress Rebuilding PTA officers and members will be seeking to increase their membership rolls this week during Membership Enrollment Week. Governor George D. Clyde has officially designated October 16 to 20 as the week for recruitment of s members in the Association. Local membership chairman for the South Box Elder Council of PTA is Mrs. Keith Hansen. Under her chairmanship, a display of PTA accomplishments and aims will be shown in the window at Troxell Jewelry all week. STATE membership chairman is Mrs. Robert Molgard of Willard, past president of the South Box Elder Council of PTA. She points at that the goal of the national organization is that every parent, teacher and interested citizen be a member. The goal is 140,000 memberships in Utah, with each local united asked to in-- 1 Parent-Teacher- LOWEST ESTIMATES EVER! One Day Service - Pickup & Delivery AT EVERTOM MATTRESS COMPANY Feature of the day will be a speaker from the Intermountain 1 St South Ph. PA 31 crease its membership 15 percent over last year. The membership slogan for PTA workers this year is Team Work Does It Team Up Today Join l the PTA. ALTHOUGH membership in the PTA is particularly stressed for children, the parents of school-agvalue of membership in PTA to the parents of children is pointed out to be the offering of insight and perspective to parents in guiding children toward school years. Interested citizens are invited to join the group also, since it helps to develop communplanity concern for curriculum ning and interest in the local school systems. Letters of information and invitation, plus membership envelopes have been sent to parents via their children. Other persons wishing to join the group are asked to contact their area principal or the e pre-scho- Dept, of Highways, discuss Highway Safety and a caution light for the highway school crossing. Keith McFarland, safety coordinator, gave an informative speech on the part parents play in safety. He pointed out that safety starts at home and is everybodys business. Individual life is important. Parents must put forth effort to train children and should ask Am I teaching my themselves, children properly. Let it rain. Let it snow. Your clothes are always safe under the "gun of a flameless electric dryer. A FLAMELESS STATISTICS were given to stress the necessity of better understanding of safety in the home and on the highway. He concluded by showing several films of particular interest to the people of Perry who are interested in a better understanding of the state highway. Mrs. John Marshall presented several dance numbers or entertainment. Children participating were Susan Dokos, Renee Clark, Marilyn Allen, Cheryl Hershey, Dianne and Mary Lynn Marshall, Wendy Barnard and Kirsten Rasmussen. FOLLOWING a room atendance contest which was won by Mrs. Melartins second and third grade classes, refreshments were served by the hospitality committee, composed of Mrs. Robert F. AnMrs. Russell Rasmussen derson, tour of it facilities. Also visiting tor the day will be and Mrs. Arnold Francis. representatives of the Muscular Djslrothy campaign for Utah. They will instinct the group as to activities in collection contributions for the association. Local chairman will be newcomer Mrs. Joseph Canfield. The most delicate fabrics are safe -- while drying electrically. Gentle tumbling protects and pampers the sheerest articles. There is less fading too. Yes, flameless electric heat is safe as electric light. Sava now on school. Following the speakers talk, members of the local club will visit the school for a guided ltlELECTRIC HOME UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO.' MORNING bridge sessions will begin at 9 31) a. m. with players asked to furnish their own equipment. Hostesses for the bridge playing are Mrs. Carver Kennedy and Mrs. Harold Hartmann. Luncheon guests will arrive at 11 a. m. for time along wuh serving punch and coffee by hostesses. Mrs Bruce Johnson and Mrs Dan Russell. A buffet sty Its luncheon will follow at 11:30 a. m. Table decorations tor the luncheon are under the chairmanship of Mrs. Neil M. McBride on her committee. WHEN WAS THE LAST YOU YOUR IlNCHION reservations are pi iced at 50 cents with all to the community Invited to attend. Persons wishing to should have make reservations done so already, but those not making them are welcome to attend for the talk und tour of the TOTAL an electric dryer at your dealer's. Newcomers Club Luncheon To Host Indian School Speaker The Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will meet today for Its regular monthly luncheon at the Holy Cross Lutheran church. 24 East membership chairman. PERRY PTA met Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 7:30 at the Perry school wit ha large attendance of parents, town council and interested citizens to hear Blaine Kay, District Engineer for the Utah State PTA PATTER TIME CHECKED HOME FOR new-come- Inlet mountain See the m 12 mtklrh now To Hold Session FIRST SECURITY BANK Timeway Financing hats the way to save money on automobile financing and, at the same time, establish nrdit relations with first v ic c Bank. Security your local l'ull-S1 ci t 1 facilities. FOLLOWING AGENTS FIRE SPONSORED PREVFNTION WEEK CorinneO.E.S. on di ploy. Ask your dealer for jssMuwT school FIRE HAZARDS? Cnrinne chapter No. 11 of the Order of Lastern Star will meet In regular session on Wednesday, Oct IS, at 8 p m. et the Masonic Hall in Cotinne A report on the annual Grand Session will be given bv Worthy Clat issa Lowry. Matron, Mi Refreshments will be served following the meeting bv Mr James Reed and her committee. and Visiting member Member ere cordially Invited to attend. IN 1 60 South 1 st West W. laMont Glover Albert Hansen First Security Bank Bldg. PA PA Clark M. Hillam Arnold Hall First Security Bank Bldg. 275 North 2nd West PA Johnson 319 North Main PA 140 North Main PA Troy Miller Jack Moffit 92 South 1st West PA Nick Topik 332 South Main PA C. B. Williams 140 South Main PA H. Dee PA 30 56 35 58 31 69 BRIGHAM 20 06 07 CITY Q 9 AMtSlCA |