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Show THE Toes3ay, February 27, 1962 City, Utah' BOX ELDER NEWS, BrigKam Bailemos Club j Has Dance Night Members cene JL SXZI222E Music Teachers Ogden Mss fo Wed Local Man To Meet Tonight irsA.' nriartitiliti'iiii'Mrrn4raif Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ingram of Ogden announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of thrir daughter. Sherry, to David F. Squires, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Squires of Brig" ham City. 'I he couple has circled June 8 for their wedding date in the Logan LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception in an Ogden LDS ward following their early June wedding. Miss Ingram is a graduate of the Ben Lomond LDS Seminary, and will be graduated this spring . Cv - )'( , fit nn Refreshments Music Teachers Guild will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 27, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ned Biggs, 541 for the Holiday Drive. evening is Mrs. Jeff Collier. Guest speaker for the evening will be Douglas Mann, local organist, who will talk on the introduction of theory and harmony in music lessons. He will answer questions on the subject following his talk. All music teachers in the area are invited to join with the group, which is organized for the purpose of furthering knowledge about the and subject of music teaching methods improvement. V, z the form of cookies and cold punch were served from a gaily decorated table, and music was provided for dancing by the Shorty Ross orchestra. A short floor show featuring Mr. and Mrs. Sackett in traditional Dutch costume singing In an Old Dutch Garden and Tiptoe Through the Tulips. They were accompanied by Mrs. Oakley Moore. windmill-shape- n K' Dance Bailemos Following the theme were appropriately planned Dutch decorations including windmills and tulips. Each couple received a tiny pair of wooden shoes attached to their dance card as they entered the little Holland created for them by the committee Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor V- j of club enjoyed a of the Dance Wooden Shoes as they gathered Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Sixth LDS ward recreation hall. in d De-La- Copping the two door prizes of the evening were Mr. and Mrs Phil Humphreys and Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Moore. Chairmen for the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Norman John, who planned the decoration and the en Elected to serve the Mountainview PTA asofficers for the coming school year MOUNTAINVIEW PTA are Mrs. Wilford Wendel (seated) as president, Mrs. James Danielson as treasurer, Mrs. Phillip Gover as first vice president, and Mrs. Duane Seothem as secretary. Absent when the picture was taken was Principal Arch Simms, who will serve as second vice president. The officers were elected at a meeting of the group on Monday, Feb. 19, at the school. . tertainment. Box Elder Stake Plans Meet Intermountain Girls Hobby Show Set.f or T omor row Eve To Honor Visiting Teachers : 3- - Meeting Today o. ... 1 The Womens Association of the Community Presbyterian church will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 27, at 1 Hall. p.m. at the Fellowship Ladies of the church are asked to take notice of the change in meeting time to I p.m. from the 1:30 p.m. time of the past. Fellowship hour will be held first, with the Morning Circle acting as hostesses for the event. Business will be conducted by Mrs. W. C. Robinson, president of the Womens Association. Program for the day will be A Closer Look at United entitled Presbyterian Women and will include a history of the Presbyterian church, its beliefs, organization, and the organization of the Womens Association. Each officer will explain her duties, with particular emphasis on the manner in which the womens circles and Womens Association function. All women of the church are automatically members of the association, and are urged to attend this informative program. V I i 8 sat '' ns Sfcv y i hi i i ! i i n' w t .; v . a. ! I . - iu& . BIRTHS The following births are reported Hospital Cooley Memorial during the past week: Benjamin Franklin and Verda Adams Homer, Brigham City, boy, -- Feb. " 19. Burke Lee and Sonja Hull Isaac-soBrigham City, girl, Feb. 19. Bryce and Zina Jane Orgill Good-wiBrigham City, girl, Feb. 19. Joseph Boyd and Kathryn Renee Marble Smith, Brigham City, boy, n, " ' Feb. 20. " Alan Var and Florence Whitworth Manwaring, Brigham City, gift, Feb. 20. DeLon Richard and Karen Hope Smith Stokes, Tremonton, girl, Feb. 21. Donald Raymond and Joyce Sant, Brigham City, boy, Feb. 21. Albert O. and Anna Marie Nielson Anderson, Tremonton, girl, Feb. 22. O. Ray and Eleanor Claire Fleming Wall, Brigham City, boy, Feb. Le-fev- 23. LeRoy Milton and Gladys Georgians Kister Wilson, Brigham City, girl, Feb. 23. Clorean Ray Benjamin and Johnson Greatwood, Route 2, boy, Feb. 23. Merrell Saunders and Alynn Peterson Mclntire, Brigham City, boy, Feb. 23. Kenneth Grant and Alta Kay Heaton Broadhead, Brigham City, boy, Feb. 23. Darvel N. and Bonnie Lefler Gam, Fielding, boy. Feb. 24. i ,. - a 1 Miss Sherry Ingram will exchange nuptial SE1S JUNE DATE vows with David F. Squires in a ceremony set for June 8 in the is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan LDS Temple. The bride-eleJames D. Ingram of Ogden, while Squires is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Squires of Brigham City. ct Box Elder stake Relief Society will hold its annual Visiting Teachers convention on Thursday, March 1, at 7 p m. in the First LDS ward chapel. All visiting teachers in the Box Elder stake are urged to attend the meeting. A special feature of the evening will be the honoring of the lady serving each ward for the longest number of years. Eligible for highest honors will be Mrs. Rose Petersen of the Sixth LDS ward, who has served as a Relief Society visiting teacher for 60 years during her entire married life. Running a close second with 55 years of service to the Relief Society visiting teacher program is Mrs. Martha Hamson from the Tenth LDS ward. Civic Improvement Club Plans Special Program of Events March will be a busy month for Thursday, March 22, in the War members of Civic Improvement Memorial Home. A social hour Club with two special literary will begin at 3:30 pm. and the programs and the annual birth- meeting at 4 p.m. Are You Civic day party plunned as well as the Minded? will be the topic of the day and election of officers will regular monthly meeting. First event of the month will be take place . Special musical numthe annual Literary Tea scheduled bers are being prepared, according for Thursday afternoon, March 8, to Mrs. Dee Glen Smith, program in the War Memorial Home. Ser- chairman for the day. Civic Improvement Club memving will begin at 3:30 p.m. Miss LaPreal Wight will review a book bers are urged to take note of by an Austrian writer, Habe, en- these events planned and circle The review will the dates mentioned on their calIlona. titled begin at 4 pm. Club members endars, Mrs. Glover said are invited to bring guests. A special literary treat will be given on Monday, March 20, at 1 p.m. when Mrs. Geraldine Thompson Manani and two other Salt Lake City ladies will present a re view of the musical Carousel. Mrs. Clyde Glover, president, this week issued an invitalion to the Ladies Community Club and the Spade and Trowel Garden club Newcomers Club to attend and will meet on Thursday, March 1, share this musical treat with Civic at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. J. L. Powers, 819 Eliason Drive, for Improvement Club members. Mrs. Jay Hansen is director the regular monthly meeting. member in charge of the Literary Program of the evening will incommittee, with Mrs. Paul Holm- clude a film on How to Grow gren, chairman; Mrs. L E. Peirce, Beautiful Roses. Mrs. Russell Tingey, Mrs. Arthur Exhibit title Be Prepared will Linford, Mrs. Rex Earl, Mrs. A- he arranged by Mrs. Derry Brod-saclbert Stoner, Mrs. C. W. Clavbaugh, and roll call will ask each Mrs. Calvin Jensen. Mrs. Russell to name her main garmember Fishburn, Mrs. Robert A. Walsh den problem. A discussion of the Mrs. J. E. Claik and Mrs. Kenproblems brought forth will then neth Holmgren as committee be held, with an eye to assisting members with their gardening THE ANNUAL birthday party troubles. will be held during March, the All members are urged to attend date to be announced in the near the meeting, and are reminded future, according to Mrs. Omer that dues are delinquent after Feb. Call, director member in charge, 28. If a member cannot attend Regular meeting of the Civic the Thursday meeting, she should Club will be held call the hostess in advance. Improvement Spade n Trowel Club to Meet Thursday Night We point with pride to our newest I i reservation tion, according to Mrs. Myrland Balls, stake Relief Society PROGRAM for the convention will include a film from general LDS Church headquarters on the teacher program. The visiting singing mothers from the First ward will provide musical interludes during the program. All officers and teachers are to arrive at 7 p.m. along with the visiting teachers, and department class work will be carried out as usual at 8 p.m. except for the magazine agents. EACH VISITING teachqr attending the convention and workshop sessions will receive a special visiting teachers Blue Ribbon recipe, and will be honored for her service to the church. Presidents of each ward group are asked to encourage each visiting teacher to attend the conven PTA Patter Honeyville PTA Meets Tomorrow HONEYVILLE PTA will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at the school for its annual Founders Day program. An educational film is scheduled for the meeting and a r history of the founding of organizations will be given. All past presidents of the local PTA group will be honored. School children will present musical numbers during the evening, and Mary Nagoa and Jean Nagoa will be in charge of refreshments. Program chairman for the meeting is Mrs. Cecil Chlarsen. All parents of Honeyville school children are urged to be present, and the public is extended an to attend. Parent-Teache- invi-tatio- OUR SEE Flapjack Menu Set for Dinner By Local Group Pancakes, sausage and traditional trimmings will be the feature at the annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper sponsored by St. Michaels Episcopal church on Tuesday, March 6, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Proteslant Student Center. Men of the church will take over in the kitchen for the flapjack flipping session, although the committees are headed by ladies of the Chairman for the occachurch. sion is Mrs. Ed Dorsey with Mrs. Also Ed Garrison as working as committee members are Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Henry Montgomery, Mrs. Bryce Wilhite, Mrs. Carlton Rutledge, Mrs. Chris Bolieau, Mrs. B. W. Williams and Mrs. John Swisher. The event is a traditional one begun a century ago as families cleared the leavening from the kitchen in preparation for the fasting of Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday, March 7, this year. Tickets are now on sale from church members for a donation of $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. The public is cordially invited to attend the event. girls will be Navaho rugs, weaving, basketry, huck toweling, copper enameling, embroidery, painting and drawings, soap carving, bead work, Navajo dolls, yarn animals, pillows, and a special Girl Scout display from the 13 troops from will the visit School children school. show m classes during school hours. stuThe The public, staff members, public is urged to attend the dents employers and friends are show and see the lovely work acinvited to visit the exhibit free of complished by the students in their charge between the hours of 7 and spare time activities. 9 p.m. exhibit Included in the annual will be items made by the girls during their leisure hours activities The hobby program is one of several diversions provided in the Home Living program of the department. Hobby show activities will be under the direction of Mrs. Kate Tomorrow is the big day for Intermountain girl students as they ready final preparations for their annual Arts and Hobby Show on Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the recreation hall of Building 21. Eagle Auxiliary Sets Meeting And Social Night Join your ARMY NATMNAL GUARD aGMUMMH Tall-sal- t, consultant in arts and crafts, and committee chairman Miss Bil- lie Ruth Holder. Every girl in the eleven dormitories at the local school is encouraged to make as many articles as and she finds interesting may choose her activity. Each one has the pleasure and excitement of displaying her handiwork to the public annual with the advent of this event. Items on display by the proud BE SURE YOUR CHILD IS IN GOOD BEFORE HEALTH GOING BACK TO SCHOOL School is hard work do you remember? Make sure your child is up to it. Call your doctor today for an appointment to have your child examined. ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT POREST FIRE HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE Glens SMOKIY I Drug Free Prescription Delivery 36 South Main Phone PA Members of the local Eagles Auxiliary will meet for a regular business meeting followed by a social time on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at the Aerie Home. Following the regular meeting of the group, the ladies will enjoy an evening of white elephant and each member is Eaglo, asked to bring a white elephant item to swell the prize list. A special game prize will be presented during the last game. Refreshments are planned by the committee for the evening members are and all auxiliary urged to be present for an even ing of fun and visiting. ' 79 Heard the word? We were third in sales NEW LINE OF in 61. Unfinished Third! 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