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Show t I THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, January 23, 1962 Gty, Utah Local Couple to Trade Vows The coming Corinne Miss Sets July Date & I PTA s, Oldtime Resident Has Open House ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Miss Sally Kay Roundy will exchange nuptial vows with Perry Kelley of Homedale, Ida., in a wedding ceremony. Miss Roundy, who resides in Las Vegas, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eldridge R. Roundy of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Ellen Siggard on Jan. 18, at 2:30 p. m. Opening song for the day was In the Sweet Bye and and Captain Ellen Siggard Bye, conducted the business meeting. Opening prayer was given by OAK CAMP of Le-no- ra members present, and Captain Siggard read thank you notes from Lottie Johnson and Kate B. Carter. Happy Birthday" was sung to Ellen Sigafter gard and Dwella Victor, which the practice song, We Pledge Allegiance to the Flag," 4as sung. Adelia Hadley presented a lesson entitled "Theatres, Social Halls and Boweries, after which Captain Siggard gave the dedica' tory prayer and closing song was sung. were served by Sylvia Walker, Vera Christensen, and Crystal Woodland. s LOCUST CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mary Christensen, 250 North First East, on Friday, Jan. 26. at 7:30 p. m. A food attendance of the members is desired. BEEHIVE CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold a meeting on Friday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Vera Burt, 661 South Second East. WILLOW CREEK Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Marian Cook Friday, Jan. 26, at 2 p. m. North Third West. Occasion for the informal open house during the afternoon and 80th evening is Dr. Waddoups birthday anniversary. Anative of Idaho, he moved to Brigham City in 1918 and was active in LDS church and community life while t making his home locally. On Sunday, Jan. 21, he, was guest of honor at family dinner at 1 the Sackett home, with many members of his family from Ida Jim DeJar- - ho and throughout the state of A capacity crowd of 400 was Epley, Jim Bidlack, institunatt, Bruce Kessiling, Bill Stark, Utah present. present to see the official tion and installation of officers of Gary Damon, Ashby Davis, Mike the Leland Standord chapter of the Marshall, Paul DeJamatt and RobBaboons of a dozen species roam Order of DeMolay held at the ert Robinson. Africa south of the Sahara. They Presbyterian Fellowship Hall on GUEST SPEAKER and installing are voracious foragers, devouring Saturday, Jan. 13. officers were local masons Glen even iive scorpions after tearing Included in the crowd were 90 Marshall, Andrew Sorensen, E. L. off the venomous stingers. DeMolay members from Ogden and Kenneth Dick. A vocal selection Salt Lake City chapters who par- Barsballe, Oliver Falkenborg, and The was rendered by William Sanders, ticipated in the ceremonies. Masonic-sponsorboys organiza- Jr., and organ music provided by tion is sponsored by the Corinne Mrs. J. Fuller Collier. The boys organization will have Lodge and local Amity Lodge. Assuming top posts in the organ- regular meeting on the first and ization were Randy Robinson as Third Tuesday of each month, almaster councilor. Tommy Cross as though their first meeting will be senior councilor and Jay Smith as held on Tuesday, Jan. 23, to make juniro councilor. Gary Somerville plans for the years program. and will act as senior deacon Charles Hards as junior deacon. Also installed' into office were Tom Butler, James Barsballe, Calvin Weese, Jerry Anderson, Dick A special feature of the meeting will be the observance of the camps oldesi members Mrs. birthday. Mary L. Lee will be 93 years old, and will be honored as the historian reads a sketch of her life. All members are urged to be In attendance. birds have regular ears, their acute awareness of sound aided through sensory feathers, espec'nlly their tail feathers. Wh le 1 Jayceette Meet Held Last Week 15. p.$k - T tWr i '&va fi . Jan. 20. Garn Winn and Ho.ner Lee and Elsie May Crit-e- s Nelda LeAnn Ctntield, RFD 2, boy, Jan. 15. Hansen Hunsaker, Honeyville, boy, Dan Roundy and Lois Arlene Jan. 20. Tinder Erb, Brigham City, boy, John David and Dorothy Green Jan. 16. Stone Burnett, Brigham City, girl, and Linda Kay Jerry Wayne Carter Valentine, Brigham City, Jan. 20. Anselm Patrick and Marie boy, Jan. 16. Dennis Harper and Betty Kae Cleveland Begay, Brigham City, Woodschow Hunsaker, Honeyville, girl, Jan. 21. Wilton Willard and Dorothy Maboy, Jan. 17. 'Morris Keith and LaRae Phil- rie Meyer Raftery, Brigham City, lips Bunnell, Brigham City, girl, girl, Jan. 22. Garth Jay and Madglyn Marie Jan. 18. Tucker C. and Michele Josette Johnson Gilger, Brigham City, Lefevre Simpson, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 22. David Leland and Yvonne Worthgirl. Jan, 19. , Charles Lee and Laura Coleen ington Forsgren, boy. .Tan. 22. V By J. Oleen Palmer I suppose at least ten thousand books have been written on the mans subject of friendship humanity to man. And that old question brings up the Miss Judy Laney, daughter of Mr. TELLS WEDDING DATE What is a friend? and Mrs. Elwood E. Laney of Brigham City, will become the bride ever The best definition I of Robert Moyes in a ceremony set for Jan. 26 in the Logan LDS friends is this: Its of a heard in homo a will The make following City couple Brigham Temple. someone who knows all your their marriage. faults and still loves you or respects you. I like that It covers just about everything. In this town there are a lot of my people whom I consider good friends. Most of them, I hua suspect, know that being I am not perfect. But they man Dansante Dance club members still keep on liking me and a enjoyed an evening of winter fun great many of them keep on on Saturday, Jan. 13, in the Third and coming in here and buying jewArea Young Homemakers elry from me. LDS ward recreation hall. It was Young Farmers will hold a comDuring the years that I have the clubs annual guest night, and bined dinner meeting on Monday, one of the largest crowds ever to Jan. 29, in the new Box Elder conducted this jewelry store I to give you have tried attend the dances was present. High school cafeteria. The dinner folks honestfaithfully value for every will begin at 7:15 p. m., according Two door prizes were awarded to committee members. penny you spend here, I have tried sincerely to stock and disduring the evening, with the guest will the for evening Program play those things which will do and Mr. prize being copped by be given by a guest speaker. Dr. the most for you and your famMrs. Clair Merrell. Member door expert ily as far as jewelry goes. Harvey T. Wheelwright, prize went to La Von Jensen. on marriage and family relations. In other words, I have tried to win friends and hold them. A winter theme was followed in He will discuss family relationfolAnd I believe the friendship decorating for the dance, with re- ships, and his speech will be folks have for this store is by freshments of punch and mixed lowed by a musical program. we have. best asset all odds the nuts served from a lovely serving contacted Members will be about tickets and reservations for Its something that cant be table. stolen or appropriated. Its esthe dinner, and those not receivtell can ours I and sentially resersuch notice ing may make you that we guard it with ail vations by contacting Clinton Burt. our might. Come in. Browse 1 like to talk to folks There are some 300 varieties of around. whether they buy or not. Palmer 2 60 to from feet sharks, ranging Jewelry, 70 South Main, PA in length. About a dozen are considered particularly dangerous. Young Farmers Dansante Club Has Guest Night And Homemakers Set Dinner Meet January Stainless Special! , days Bulova Ladies Automatic waterproof, shockproof watch 17 jewel. Original Purchase Price 571 59. Balance Due 551.50. Timex Electric Watch. Original Purchase Price 529.50. Balance due 317.50. Diamond Original Ladies Watch. Price 549.95. 17 jewel Purchase Balance due 524.00. Gents 17 Jewel Work Watch. Purchase Price. Original 529.95. Balance due 512.50. Gents Automatic Watch. Original Price 539.95 17 Jewel Purchase Balance due 518.00. Ladies 17 Jewel Elgin. Original Purchase Price 559.50. Balance due 527.00 plus tax Ladies Star Sapphire Dinner Purchase Ring. Original Price 585.00. Balance due 537.50. Gents Ring. Cluster Purchase Balance due Original Price 3125.00 565.00. SPECIAL Built-i- Electric Flash Camera. n Eye Ori- ginal Purchase Price 529.95. Balance due 515.60. Transistor Radio. 6 transistors. Small pocket size. Original Purchase Price 534.95. Balance due 514.50. al Purchase Price ance due 527.85. Purchase Price ance due 319.95. 559.50. Bal- 349.50. Bal- Ladies White Gold Wedding Ring set. Original Purchase Price 5247.75. Balance due 5126.80. Ladies carat Diamond Solitaire, white gold. Original Purchase Price 5375.00. ance due 5247.50. Any wonder why Bal- Gents Black Onyx and Diamond. Purchase Original Price 597.50. Balance due 554.00. ,v V PIECE PLACE SETT INQ Specially Priced Bell and Howell 3 lens Camera. Original Purchase Price 3119.95. Balance due 569.50. ; I PLACE SETTING CE Famous Make Steam and Dry Iron. Original Purchase Price 519.95. Balance due 57.90. Gents Watch. Work Waterproof jewel. Original 17 Purchase Price 529.95. ance due 312.50. grandparents like CiXeCcLt Field Glasses, 7 x 50. Original Purchase Price 537.50. Balance due 514.20. valut like this is a rare avantl Beautifully finished Solid Stainless by Oneida! Perfectly balanced In weight and styling to appeal to the most discriminating taste. And It's to easy to care for! Knives havt hollow handles with blades, serrated for easy cutting. Choose Place Setting consists from four lovely patterns. Argus M3, 8 mm Movie Camera. Original Purchase Price 599.50. Balance due 349.70. A cess. All this is for your benefit when your doctor writes a prescription. We keep up to date, at all times, on the newest discoveries of our scientists, and we are glad to be of friendly service to you and your family. To an ever increasing number of friends and customers Malmrose Pharmacy is known Bal- Gents electric Shaver. Schick Customatic. PurOriginal chase Price 322.50. Balance due 58.00. SOLID STAINLESS rials were necessary, and it took for the complete pro- I 5125.00. 1 Set Pink Lace China Dishes. Service for 8. Original maker went thru 114 separate op- erations, plus 138 as Brigham Citys prescription specialists. Prescription filling Is our business so we are glad to have an established reputation in this Held. Plenty of free parking at 103 E. Forest, Price Very nice Coming Ware 10 cup coffee percolator. Original Purchase Price 539.95. Balance due 521.50. tests. Over 30 different raw mate- 24 Wyler Original Purchase Balance due 3195.00. Gents Diamond Ring. Origin- PLACE SETTING SALE! Pharmacy Phacts The following births are report- Nelson Moss, Brigham City, boy, ed at Cooley Memorial hospital: Jan. 20. Ru'us Greenleaf and Ann Talbot Jesse Ronald and Patricia M. Whitt. er, Brigham City, girl, Jan. Jones Rock, Brigham City, boy, Ladies Watch 523.50. All Why? Well, we followed the steps necessary in producing one of the new wonder drugs a tranquilizer. The This is the final cleanup on our layaways and unclaimed repairs. You may arrange for terms on these! Ladies Embraceable, Watch. Original Purchase Price 545.00. Balance due Church Women Set Reception women of the Community Presbyterian Church are cordially invited to attend a reception and book review set for Tuesday, Jan. Brigham City Jayceettes met on 23, at 8 p.m. in the church FellowWednesday, Jan. 17, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms for their ship Hall. Program for the evening will inregular monthly meeting. Fifteen clude a review of the book Gown members were present for an enof Glory by Agnes Sleigh Turn-bul- l, joyable program and short busiwith Mrs. J. Fuller Collier ness meeting. book. Program for the evening featur- reviewing the ed Thad Carlson, local telephone Greeting women of the church company officials, who entertain- will be Mrs. W. C. Robinson, presied the group with magic stunts. dent of the Womens Association. Door prize was garnered by Sandy Jensen. FOLLOWING a discussion of byfrom RAY E. MALMROSE for the law changes proposed We may be a little bit prejuwere served group, refreshments diced, but we have strong reasto those present. on to believe that todays preDirector member for the meetscription is the biggest bargain ing was Pat Hunsaker, with Conin ail history. nie Foster as chairman. LEFT! Ladies Bulova Watch. Famous Rhapsody number. Original Purchase Price 575.00 Balance Due 542.50. d am Trims ; 239 DeMolay Chapter Activities Begin After Jan. 3 Installation Holmes. on Ezra Waddoups, former local who practiced dentistry in Brigham City for several years, will be home to receive friends on Wednesday, Jan. 24, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Orval Sack-et- t, resident e, 15 ct PERRY PTA will meet on Thursday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p. m., with the program to be provided under the direction of the Utah A film on Heart Association. rheumatic fever will be presented and questions answered. Musical numbers will be provided by Mrs. Johnsons class and the flute band, and refreshments will be served. Parents are urged to be in attendance to qualify their childs room for the attendance prize. SEGO LILY Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Good-liff346 South First West, Thursday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p. m. GRADUATE of Box Elder school and LDS Seminary, is locally employed. the bride-eleHer fiance is also a graduate of the local high school and LDS Seminary and has served with the U.S. Army. He is employed in a family business locally. The couple will make a home in Brigham City following their midwinter marriage. SAVINGS A HONEYVILLE PTA will be held at the school on Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 8 p. m. E. Emery Wight, Civil Defense chairman for South Box Elder county, will be guest speaker for the evening. He will show films and and distribute pamphlets booklets to those present. Everyone in Honeyville is invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. Hospitality chairmen are Mrs. Margo Nagoa and Mrs. Jean Nagoa, with Valene Brady as program chairman. FORT BRIGHAM Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Captain Amelia Burt, 543 North First West. A good attendance is urged by the officers. call revealed Patter Honeyville; Perry Plans UTA Meets MR. KELLEY was graduated from Meridian High school, Boise Junior college and University of Colorado, where he was affiliated With Delta Sigma Phi, social fraternity, and Kappa Kappa Psi, honorary band fraternity and Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music nity. He is now supervisor of music of Homedale public schools. A July wedding is being ned by the engaged couple. Roll Chosen as the date for their wedding is Jan. 26, and the couple will be wed in the Logan LDS temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening the Brigham City Tenth LDS ward recreation hall. High Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge R. Roun-dy- , of Corinne, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally Kay Roundy, of Las Vegas, Nev., to Perry Kelley of Homedale, ho. Mr. Kelley is the son of J. Warren Kelley of Meridian, Ida. Miss Roundy was graduated from Box Elder High school In Brigham City, and from Utah State University. She was affiliated with Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Lambda Delta honorary and Sigma Kappa social sorority. She is now teaching at Rancho High school in Las Vegas. scholas-fratemitie- is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood E. Laney of Brigham City. Miss Laney will exchange nuptial vows with Robert Moyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amel Moyes of Brigham City. Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor marriage of their daughter Judy cene ocial STILL GREAT of: Knife, Dinner Fork, Soup Spoon, Salad Fork. 2 Teaspoons. Come in today! Offer la for 2 weeks only. 50 Piece Set Silverware. Ori- ginal Purchase Price 339.95. Balance due 318.90. H OnvKla U4. PALMER JEWELRY to call long distance? MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE 53 pc. Service for 8, Stainless Steel. Purchase Original Price 524.95. Balance due $13.50. rna of fimiamoni SuiPMB 0 mmm J PALMER JEWELRY 70 So. Main PA |