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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, BrigRam TuesHay, October 24, 1961 Gty, UtaK Local A4ss Tells Engagement m cene ocial Pharmacy Phacts MRU WRMMVVJHW h T: ' t, ' fT- - - 1 fhr-- : V; V'y.i J - V, L V41 iPJ Ml' M w , tv T y w'y f y HALLOWEEN NOVELTIES Toys - Games - Prizes and Fish Pond Items Members of the Eagles Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 8:30 p. m. at the Aerie Home for a brief business session. Following the meeting, the group will hold its annual Halloween social, with all members invited to h I:. . . . , Vs k w5V, tV-- x . Miss Roxanna Hauenstein, daughter MISS TELLS BETROTHAL of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Hauenstein of Brigham City, has announced her engagement to James W. Tippetts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tippets of Afton, Wyo. The couple has set no definite wedding date. Su&i- V, . rvv V' Music Teachers 4 Community Club The annual membership banquet of the Ladies Community Club will be held Thursday evening, Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. in the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward recreation hall. Theme for the evening will be Aloha Time. Mrs. Bessie Nelson is chairman, assisted Maxfield, by Charlotte Marilyn Jpppson and Hazel Nelson, with Helen Young, director meni-b- e charge. The new members of the club will be introduced by Beverly Lan-doAll club members are invited to attend, the chairman said. RaarawHi MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW! Meet Tonight Mountain Sales and Distributing Co. 2857 Grant Ave, Ogden, Utah Did You Know ... Time for the Hunter . In the pioneer eia of the 1880s flocks of ducks and gee-- e abounded in the Salt Lake marshes. Some entei prising hunters made a livelihood by killing wild foul and shipping the delicacies to California and New Yoik. These hunters didn't shoot the buds on the wing, like today, but would pole a boat into a flock of feeding ducks, blast loose with heavy loads ot buckshot w hile the buds were teeding on the water killing 30 to 40 with one shot, the hunters would take 300 to 400 ducks a dav These were shipped out of Ogden by the caiload Such a slaughter eventually threatened the existence ol the wild ioul and the hunting was brought undei control by the state and later the fedeial government Now, thanks to the farsighted conservationists and current good management ot oui game birds, thousands of Utahns enjoy good duck and goose hunting, and the companionship of such outings each fall. One pleasuie ol the hunt is the retelling of exciting shots, the perfect taking of a cripple," or how old Bowser retrieved often in a comfortable, clean lodge or tavern enroute home Helping The Music Teachers group will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Keith for Jones, 915 Sunset. The Fort Brigham Camp of the the evening is Mrs. Richard N Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Meinert. meet Thursday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 A book report on Hungarian p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jean Rapsody by Rousselot will be Jones m Harper Ward. The given by Mrs. Jeff Collier. BEEHIVE CAMP of the Daugh- book is the story of the life of the ters of Utah Pioneers will meet on musician-compose- r Franz Lizst. : Friday, Oct. 27, at the home of Mrs. Lowell Dames will play Lucille Berchtold, 228 East Third special selections and by Liszt, 4z H , South, at 7:30 p. m. All members Mrs. Collier will play sample reM&tf jtHm fn are urged to attend. cordings of the composers work. Miss Linda Jordan will become the bride SET WEDDING DATE of the SEiGO LILY 11 Daughof John Williams in a Nov. Camp ceremony to be performed at the ters of Utah Pioneers will meet Brigham City Community Presbyterian Church. The couple are on Thursday, Oct. 26, at 7.30 p.m. both graduates of Box Elder High School, and plan to make a home in Brigham City. at the home of Mrs. Jeanetta Olsen, 128 South Frist West in Brig-ham City. keep this western hospitality up to high standards is the United States Biewers Gamma chapter of Simada met WILLOW CREEK Camp of the which throughout Utah woiks constantly for wholesome conditions wheiever Daughters of Utah Pioneeis will at the home of Mrs. Mary Hugbeer, the light and pleasant bevel age of meet for their opening meeting on gins on Monday, Oct. 16. moderation, is served. Two lessons on the Hudson Friday, Oct. 27, at 2 p m. at the v home of Ella Facer. All members given by Mrs. Royle Reev-- e and Mrs. LaVon Jensen. Present Members of the Civic Improve- relations, advertising and contri are cordially invited. for the evening was one guest, ment club will hear Robert Hart, butions, community relations, and Mrs. Carrie Willock. Thiokol public relations manager, other ways in which the company Refreshments wer served at the speak on the Impact of the Space meets and teams with the public. conclusion of the evening. as a part of the Age on Youth As a journalist and news ananation's Venture for Victory at lyst, he understands much of tho their regular monthly meeting set impact of the space age technolfor Thursday, Oct. 26, at 3:30 p.m. ogy, education, and tensions thdt , in the War Memorial Home. effect youth. All members of the Guest speaker Hart will discuss Civic Improvement club are urgthe role of Thiokols Wasatch divi- ed to attend to hear this stimulaBox Elder stake Sacred To Me" sion in the nation's defense pro- ting speaker on a subject of vital gram, and will point out the effect importance to the future of Brig- mpht will be held at the Inter of the recent space advancements ham City mountain Indian chapel at 7:30 on the life of todays youth. He Oct. 24. All p. m. on Tuesday, will talk on ways to help youth Laurels and their mothers are invited to attend, accord. ng to stake adjust to confident and happy livLaut el leader, Mrs. Mvrl Carr. ing in the space age. His talk will fit into the yearGuest speaker will be active long emphasis on youth adopted church leader and a gifted speakidles club Prior to by the local Local Eagles and their ladies er, Mrs Florence Petcrsi n of Oghis talk, a social lime will be held She will addiess the group Halloween den as members arrive for the meet- will enjoy a special dance on Satuulay evening, Oct. on ideals of young womanhood. ing llait is a graduate of the Rice 28. at the Aerie Home Chairman for the evening and All members of the local lodge Institute of Technology School of am will he the conducting Joure ilism, and has been radio and auxiliary group aie invited to Stake Lain el projit Ronda president, anmincer and news director, as attend wealing a costume uppio-ptial- e Nelst n, who will be in of charge well as in public relations woik for the ot caston Pnes will the nifrodiit turn of program for the Champion Paper and Fiber he presented dining the evening Willis Hansen Robert Keating company for four years prior to for the best costumes for Mayor for Councilman A guest Western singer will his employment with Thiokol. he All Laurels and their motheis He advises the geneiul manager included on the are utged to be present tor a loveevenings on all matters of public and press ly and inspirational evening PARTY PLATFORM REPUBLICAN A v k . 1 Saturday, Oct. 28th WHOLESALE come for a good time. ftil. - i VV 1' Membership Event Slated by Ladies Forest. PoMr. and Mrs. LeRoi Stone of catello. Idaho, announce the birth of ther second child, a daughter born Oct. 4. The little Miss will be named Tori Lyn, and is to making her "first visit the home of her grandparents in Brigham City. She is accompathe former nied by her mother, Cheryl Palmer, and big sister Tana Lee. Host grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, while Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer of Park Valley, and Mrs. Rose Young of Brigham City are also welcoming the little newcomer. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stone of Meets Wednesday has in Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Hauen-- j stein of Brigham City announce the engagement of their daughter, Roxanna to James W. Tippetts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tippetts of Afton, Wyo. Miss Hauenstein is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary and is currently employed asg a teller at First Security Bank. Her fiance is a graduate of Star Valley High school and LDS seminary in Afton, Wyo., and has attended Ricks college in Rexburg, Idaho, and the University of Wyoming. He is presently employed at Thiokol Chemical corporation and is continuing his studies at Utah State University. No definite date has been set by the couple for their exchange of vows. Eagles Auxiliary i" 6T ... '. h hit 1 emergencies. ; 7 Now to start this series, the first suggestion may surprise you. I feel that one of the most Important things you should have in your medicine chest is an efficient flashlight. is much Accident frequency higher than normal when the power goes out. That is the time you need the help of a good flashlight. We understand the importance of reliable, fast and friendly service when there is someone sick in your family. Here at Malm-ros- e Pharmacy we do our best not to keep people waiting . . . brouse around our other depart-bu- t if we should, you may ments while you wait. 102 E. x Fall Date Circled by Couple "What have I got to be thankful for? Why, I cant even pay my bills. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jordan In that case, the of 910 Hillview Rd. in prompted Brigham otTier,' be thankful that you arent City, announce the engagement one of your creditors. and forthcoming marriage ot their daughter, Linda to John Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shitl Wil-liams also of Brigham City. from RAY E. MALMROSE The couple will exchange wedSince Ive talked about medivows on Nov 11 in the Com- -' ding cine chests and First Aid supmumty Presbyterian church with plies In previous columns, I may Rev. Eail S. Fox officiating. A re-- 1 be running the risk of sounding ception will follow in the Presby- like just one more voice saying, terian Fellowship hall. or this that! Buy Buy Miss Jordan is a 1961 graduate For the next few weeks Im of Box Elder High school, and is going to take that risk . . . because day after day I hear storcurrently employed at Thiokol. Her fiance is a 1959 graduate of ies about what the local high schol and has athappened when friends and tended Utah State University for customers have two years. He is presently emfailed to have ployed in Ogden. common, every day supplies on to meet hand o IT aj'V" A. V Y- - Thankful, grumbled the sour-pus- s to the sunshine spreader. i Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor Couple Welcomes New Grandchild Civic ClubSchedulesSpeaker Simada Group Holds Meeting 11 U'AT?' ill mm Assix--latio- On Space Age Impact on Youth 10 A.M. till 6 P.M. IS THE DATE i OF THE Box Elder Stake Annual Brigham City Sacred to Me" LIONS CLUB Program Tonight nJRKEY SHOOT TO BEHELD WEST OF REES BASEBALL COUPON THIS PIONEER PARK Costume Dance DIAMOND WORTH Set by Eagles I I ON TRAP SHOOT or 5QC SPATTER I BOARD I or I i2 TICKETS I on drawing with the purchase of 8 Tickets at Regular Price. I J (Good this week only) TIRE SALES AND SERVICE TIRE SALES AND SERVICE TIRE SALES AND SERVICE TIRE SALES AND SERVICE . I ti 2 Keith Hansen for Councilman The Republican Party as always is strong toward sound, efficient municipal government and the furtherance at all times of the health, safety, welfare and prosperity of the citizens of Brigham City. The party and THE DOOR IS OPEN AND THE WELCOME MAT IS OUT! our candidates pledge these items: m 1: E - CTO We will serve the citizens of Brigham City to the best interests of all, regardless of issues or political affiliations. the expenditures of the taxpayers money toward a modern progressive Brigham City without excessive taxation. To direct 52 NORTH MAIN planned improvement and expansion of our parks, playgrounds and other recreational facilities. To continue with NEW TIRES I . i V SNOW FREE PARKING whil you shop ' . TIRES 51 AND iCRVICC TIRE SALES AND SERVICE TIRE SALES AND SERVICE To establish a department of public safety that conforms wilh the needs of a growing Brigham City. 'iNk , V T 'i i - ! J ; encourage new industries to establish in Brigham City thus ing us a more stable economy. 1 K-.;- ' , i L k 7. 'W f v TIRE SALES giv- I i - continue with the expansion and modification of the water and sewer systems as the need and public welfare dictate. To . encourage the construction of new streets, sidewalks and curb and gutter with maintenance program that will guarantee the To i VOTE REPUBLICAN WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING! TIRE SALES 5. ' v f m To ; --- RETREADS 4. AND SERVICE ( 1anl Iohiu II Atlv ) mmmm |