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Show Tues3ay, January 2, 1962 THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigfiam City, UtaR m t cene ocial m t "F MM Jayceettes Hold Brigham City Jayceettes enjoyed their annual Christmas party on Wednesday, Dec. 20, in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms. Chairman for the evenings fun was Mrs. Wade Ebeiing. Tables were decorated in a Christmas theme as the Jaycee wives exchanged gifts and enjoyed an evening of visiting. Following serving of dinner. Miss LaPreal Wight presented a review uf Christmas customs throughout All present reported (he world. enjoying themselves immensely. CInIdren of the Jaycees were hosted at a gala Christmas party by the Jayceettes on Saturday, Dec. 23, at Central school. Present for .the party was Santa Claus himself, who presented each small fry with a gift. Refreshments were served to the youngsters by a committee. m r 5 gggggagg Local Miss Reveals Nupial Plans Christmas Fete 1 MM Mr. and Mrs. A. Gorin Steed of announce the 436 Holiday Drive engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Norma Joy to Bruce Facer Jepperson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Jepperson, also of Brigham City. The couple will trade nuptial vows on Friday, Jan. 5, in a home witnessed by family ceremony will be members. Officiating President Malcolm Young. They will be honored at a reception that City Brigham evening at the Eighth LDS Ward. Box of Miss Steed is a graduate Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and hus attended one year at Utah State University. She is currently employed at Thiokol. Jepperson is also a graduate of Box Elder High school and has been employed with the Associated Brigham Contractors Company. stu-di-- 3 P i i - Tingey Family Honors Father Christmas Eve t A art II r a Fon-nesbe- Our games were & 3 Id bingo winning awarded AH Christmas before An arrangement entitled "Winter will be prepared for Wonderland exhibit by club member Mrs. Curtis Lancaster, and refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the evening by the hostess Members of the club are urged to attend by the club president, Mrs. Loichinger. North BE Stake Relief Society Plans Meeting Among local teenagers interested in skiing and sporting new outfits for Christmas are Sydney Lynn Burtcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burtcher; Kathleen Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Young; Margaret Mason, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Mason. Local families, party groups, and informal bunches of skiiers took off for nearby slopes during the holidays. SKI ENTHUSIASTS Ski Slopes Call Local Fans During 1961 Holiday Season Mrs was responsible for the menu. Mrs. Elwyn Seely and Mrs. Edwin Anderson conducted the games. Beta Sigma Phi Box Elder stake Relief society officers and teachers will meet for their regular leadership session on Thursday, Jan. 4, in the Brigham City First LDS ward. All officers and teachers of individual ward Relief societies are urged to attend, with special department meetings planned for all but the magazine representatives. There will be no magazine department, and these officers will be honored at the February meet- Miss Norma Joy Steed, daughter of SETS WEDDING DATE Mr. and Mrs. AGorin Steed, will become the bride of Bruce Facer Jepperson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Jepperson, in a ceremony set for Jan. 5. The couple will be honored at a reception that Party Line ing. Special emphasis will be made on the visiting teaching program of the womens group, and literature and teaching plans will be discussed. jit Mrs. Myrland Balls, stake ReIts business as usual this morn-- ; lief society president, states that ing and the gay holiday whirl is the meeting is very important to or nighta ward ofticers and teachers, and just pleasant memory Parties suits whichever mare you. asks that all attend the sessions. still take the lead in social activities for the week. By Ruth Meets Thursday Spade and Trowel Garden club members will meet for the first session of the year on Thursday, Jan. 4, at 8 p. m. at the home of Syca more. Program for the evening meeting will be a talk by Vanez Wilson who will speak on his work at the Bear River Bird Refuge, west of the city. This will be the first meeting under the leadership of the new officers of the club. Installed at the December meeting were Mrs, Charles Hodge as president; Mrs Ted Rogers as vice president; Mrs. Derry Broadsack as secretary, and Mrs. J. L. Powers as treasurer. All members of the club are urged to be present for this first meeting of the year. MRS. VERA MILLS has been enjoying a holiday visit from her Here from Lovington, family. Dr. and Mrs. New Mexico was John F. Gillett and son, Steven, and from Waukegan, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Gregory. They flew in by jet in time for Christmas. During their stay they were entertained at a family dinner at Maddox Ranch House on Tuesday, Dec. 26. The Gilletts returned to their home immediately after the and the Gregfamily orys remained until the New Year weekend. SCHOOL VACATION provides a good excuse for visiting family and friends, and here for several days last week were Mrs. Gam Seegmiller and three children, of Salt Lake City. They were house guests of Mrs. Seegmillcrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Shaw. Young people enjoyed the holiskiing days too with sleigh-ridinand skating parties all round the night. Six couples skated t until they worked up a good appetite and then went to the home of Keith Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fullmer Allred for refreshments. Included in the group Delon were Marcia Madsen, Chlarson, Max Stander, Lynette Rogers, Gordan Rasmussen, Kathleen Young, Steven Stumm Sherri Judd, Paul Carter, Peggy Palmer, Nancy Burtcher, Art Peterson, Keith Allred and Jean Balls. Holds Dinner Xi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi their traditional enjoyed Christmas dinner party on Friday, Dec. 22, with a delicious meal at Maddox Ranch House. Guests of the ladies were their husbands. Santa Claus came to the party each long enough to present member with a gift from her secret sister, as well as a gift to each husband. Program numbers for the evening included vocal selections by Mr. and Mrs . Harold Felt, a Christmas story by Mrs. Richard Parsons, and a sheaf of Christmas throughts by Mrs. Ray Dames. Arrangements for the event were made by the groups social committee. gone to California to visit friends and relatives. They will also stop in Las Vegas for a visit with family members there. SPENDING the holidays in this city at the Jack Forrests are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zockell and chil- dren, Chris and Tony, from CoTHIRTY SENIORS gathered at vina, Calif. Mrs. Zockell is the the Harper recreation hall for a former June Bosley, daughter of dinner and an evening of Mrs. Forrest. In charge dancing on Tuesday. IT WAS THE first time the en, or arrangements were Bruce tire family had been together for Vicki Larsen and Stuart seven years when they had a holiCurtis. at the L. P. day HOLIDAY visitors at the C. F. Knights. Here from the BYU in Epleys are Miss Irma Joslin and Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Cora Epley, Loveland, Colo. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Las Vegas bound are Mr. and Knight and children, Fred, James, Mrs. Gene Judd, who will spend Neal, and baby Rebecca from the New Years weekend in that Richland, Wash. The Knights enjoyed having the grandchildren at city. their home for the first time, on THE BLAINE Whipples have Christmas Eve. pot-luc- k Had-field- A FUN AFFAIR last week was the skating party held Tuesday The international boundary line between the United States and Canada is crossed more often than any other in the world. from RAY E. MALMROSE Have you ever wondered about the total cost of all prescriptions an average person buys in his or her lifetime? The average total cost has been found to be seven hundred and fifty dollars a large sum of money, its true. But, also true is the fact that this amount is only about the cost of the average low cost car that has to be replacfew ed every Continues years. And, this amount will take the average family on two, or maybe even three, ordinary vacations. In fact, your health is guarded for what is actually a small amount of your total lifetime earnings. We understand the import ance of reliable, fast and friendly service when there is someone sick in your family. .Here at Malmrose Pharmacy we do nur best not to keep people waiting . . . but if we should, of Brigham City you may brouse around our exchanges must be made other departments while you wait. 162 E. Forest, January 13, 1962 outfits topped the gift many local homes, particularly those with teenagers interested in the sport. to entire Ski slopes beckoned families, group parties, and just informal bunches of young people who flocked to the hills to enjoy days of perfect skiing weather. time through Ogden will see the skier arrived at Snow Basin. A slightly longer trip to Alta, Brighton. and other Salt Lake City resorts brings skiers to excellent hills and lifts. But, at least for local teenagers, and back it is now to, books as the new skis, poles and outfits get reserved for those weekend jaunts during the rest of the winter. back-to-scho- South Box Elder Council of PTA Sets Meeting for Thursday Eve i Brigham City skiers are lucky to be so closely situated to top South Box Elder Council of PTA skiing resorts. About an hour of Logan can get will meet on Thursday, Jan. 4, at driving through r to Beaver Moun- 8 p m. at the Mountainview school. the All elected officers are urged to be tain, and the same amount of present at the meeting, with each local president requested to bring the National PTA manual to the meeting. There will be a special section of the meeting for the first vice presidents, and all are urged to be Brigham City Exhausted Roos- present. ters and their ladies held a holiday Dr. D. Glen Bell, a foot specialparty on Wednesday evening, Dec. ist, is to be the guest speaker for 27, at the Rainbow Room in the the evening ar.d a special invitaRocket Bowl. tion is extended to all health chairTheme for the evening of fun men to attend the meeting. If the was Harolds Club of Reno health chairman cannot attend, it Each is requested that they send a subBrought to Brigham City. couple was given $1000 in play stitute to this vital meeting. Mrs. Fred Bingham, president of money to participate in games popular in the gambling mecca in the council, points out that all elec- Reno, and the couples played toward winning the grand prizes of the evening. A lovely smorgasbord dinner was catered by the Tropical Restaurant, after which members continued to gamble toward grand prizes which were copped at the end of the evening by Mr. and Mrs Marvm Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Felt and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simcox. for the gala evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. slope-love- Roosters Enjoy Holiday Party J01I1 THE AIR NATIONAL LPV reg. 2.50 each now 2 for COMPANY st South "Ringlet bra... may please someperiod; then their value and character deteriorate or completely pass away, and theres nothing left to reone for reg. 1.50 each 2 for 31 LJ short-live- d for shapely uplift now J. Can you name me any other personal gift that can compare with jewelry as a lasting token of affection? I dont think you can. It has no counterpart. Things thaf are transient and 3.99 2.59 a member. Circlet' bra... for nature-smoot- curves h reg. 1.00 each now 2 for 1.69 37 South Main Phone PA Beta Sigma Phi members from the Epsilon chapter gathered for their annual Christmas party on Monday, Dec. 17, in the new administration building of the Brigham City airport. The room and building were festooned with Christmas lights and decorations as the members and partners arrived for an evening of fun.' A delicious ham dinner was served to all, after which Santa Claus distributed gifts to the husbands and passed secret sister gifts to the members. Following singing of Christmas carols, led by Santa, the couples completed the evening with social dancing. ten. EVERT0N MATTRESS 1 Epsilon Chapter Meets for Party Oleen Palmer People may differ on a great many subjects and viewpoints, but everybody agrees that for any occasion. Birthdays, Anniversaries, the perfect gift Is something of jewelry. Now why is this? Well, thats not hard to answer. Its because beautiful jewelry costly or inand Is designed expensive made to last many many years. It Is symbolic of enduring love and friendship. It remains lovely and utilitarian long after its original price has been forgot- for supreme comfort 24 East officers. By "Action' bra... TAKES for us to completely rebuild your old sagging mattress. Well pick it up in the morning and return it the same day, reconditioned and ready for many more years of service. cil Clay-baug- Pharmacy Phacts IT ted officers of individual school groups are members of this council as well as the designated coun- GUARD W THATS ALL North Box Elder stake Relief society board members held their annual Christmas party on Wednesday, Dec. 27, at Maddox Ranch House. Following a delicious holiday dinner, the group participated in a short program by each one reading the message on the tiny scioll placed at her place at the holiday decorated table. A gift exchange was held, arid ail present reported having an enjoyable time. Board members and their partners present for the event included Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Olsen, Mr and Mrs. Roy Lester, Mr. and Mrs Lorrin Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter, Mr and Mrs. Maurice Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Conway Parry. Absent from the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. PTA PATTER GAILY sweatered guys and gals could be seen racing down hills as well as in the local canyon, starting off for such nearby resorts as Beaver Mountain and Snow Basin. sale! town. mm ot n area. travelling prizes which could be won from This them by other competitors. proved to be a jolly and friendly exchange of prizes. Mrs. Vernal Harris was general chairman for arrangements. Mrs Vacationtime from school meant Grhnt Crandall, Mrs. Paul Ander- a race to the ski slopes for many Nielsen son, and Mrs. George in Brigham City, formed the committee for decora- young people from tiny tots to teenagers. Ski Gunderson Mrs. as tions, Douglas list in one-thi- rd only chicken four-cour- Those bridge. Relief Society Plans Meeting 1076 delicious dinner was served, after which fun stunts were performed followed by Box Elder Stake Mrs. William Morse, Guest speaker for the evening meeting will be Fullmer Allred, county extension agent, who will address the group on lawn care. He and items will discuss methods needed in both lawn seeding and lawn care in this particular Present for a gala evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burtcher, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen. Members of the Book Lore Club and their partners held their annual holiday party at the Idle Isle Cafe on Thursday evening. Twenty-six guests were seated at one long table decorated with two colorful centerpieces. Tomorrow Hoe and Hope Garden Club will hold its first meeting of the new year on Wednesday, Jan. 3, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Fred Loichinger, 970 Englewood Drive, in Lindsay Park. Has Season Fete Alt members of the local ladies group are urged to be present, according to club presidents, DeLaun Saekett. For Book Lore Club . Spade n Trowel Garden Club Members of the Orson I. Tingey family paid respects to Dad and enjoyed a family Christmas gathering the day before Christmas. Orson L. Tingey, aged 85, was the guest of honor at an informal luncheon held at the home of a daughter, Mr. Herman Kotter. , Over 50 children and grandchildren called at the Kotter home, enjoying a Swedish smorgasbord luncheon during the afternoon from I to 4 p.m. Gifts were exchanged and the family visited together, recalling old times with Dad Tingey, Children of the family attending the gathering included Mrs. Herman (Thelma) Kotter, Mrs. Horace (Nellie) Barnard, Stuart L Tingey, Lorrin P. Tingey, Harold W. Tingey, Mrs. Andy A. (Gwen) Hansen, Mrs. Herman (Ida) Had-fielMrs. Stanford (Donna) of Howell, and Paul H. Tingey. Unable to attend was Bryant C. Tingey of Provo. The family has made a tradition if meeting together to exchange gifts and visit on Christmas Eve each year. Descendants of Orson L. Tingey now number 79, including some 1 Poulsen. Club Sets Meet and socializing. Ladies Community Club Jan. 4 H Board Enjoys Holiday Fete Several board members were unable to be present due to illness, but those attending reported an enjoyable evening of good food International Theme Planned for Ladies Community club mem-beiwill enjoy their annual meeting on International Relations on lliiusday, Jan. 4, as they gather in hear Paul Eubel, exchange to Box Elder High school Lorn West Germany. 'I he group will meet at 3:45 p. m. for the social time and refreshment period, and the meeting will formally begin at 4:15 p. m. in the War Memorial Home on F.ast Forest street. ubel will discuss the customs ami traditions of his native Germany, as well as its place in the political world of today. He comes from a rural community located near to the East German border. A senior at the local high school, he will also present a comparison of the educational system of Germany and the United States. Mrs. Rudger Price is chairman for the meeting, with Mrs. Grant T. Smith serving as director member. Prayer will be offered by Jackie Furlong, with the pledge to be led by Renee Olsen. Heading the refreshments com mittee for the day will be Renee Olsen, assisted by members Lola Campbell, Katherine Jensen, Nel-d- a Hollingsworth, Karlyn Petersen. Ruth Baird, and Geraldine Hoe Civic Improvement club officers and board members met for their annual holiday dinner on Wednesday, Dec. 27, at Maddox Ranch House. A New Years theme was carried out in decorations, with tiny place cards bearing clocks and resolutions for 1962. Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor u and Hope Ovic Club Now is the time for you to come in and start choosing the things you are going to give loved ones and friends this year. Our stocks are fresh and new. Nothing has been picked over. Theres a large variety from which you may make your selection, and only a small deposit will hold anything you want until the Big Day. Come in today. Use our easy credit terms to make your buying a happy experience. Never have we had so many wonderful things to show you. Palmer Jewelry, 7 South Main, PA |