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Show PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Order of DeMolay is composed of young men years, who are ranging in age from fourteen to twenty-on- e seeking to become tomorrow's better citizens by developing character with boys of their own age: and WHEREAS, the organization was founded by Frank S. Land, during the year 1919 at Kansas City, Missouri, and is now international; and Mot all the DoMolay members of the Leland Standford Chapter, sponsored by the Masonic Lodges of Brigham City, and Corinne, will observe the period of March 1962, as DeMolay Week" in celebration of their 43rd Anniversary so as to exemplify their many community and international activities, and in some small way show recognition to all former DeMolays; now WHEREAS, ; mor I, Willis Hansen, mayor of the City of Brigham City, do hereby proclaim the week of March 11 to March 18, 1962, as DeMolay Week" and call upon all citizens to join in saluting the young men of the Order of DeMolay and in expressing our grateful appreciation for the fine example set by these young leaders in contributing to the welfare and character of other young men of this City, thus aiding in the development and leadership of tomorrow. Given under my hand this 6th day of March, 1962. THEREFORE, DOLLAR DAY City of Brigham City Dansante Dance Club Lists Committees for Next Season SPECIAL OFFER Rent o SINGER Portable Spring and St. Patricks day were welcomed with dancing and fun by member of the Dansante club at their regular monthly 10, dance held Saturday, March at the Third LDS ward recreation hall. Walking away with the door prize for the evening was Mrs. for Wallace Wilde. the evenings dance were Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Adamson. GLEN BENNION, this years for only 1 per week FkOMfK FREE Nome OeHvtry SINGER SEWING CENTER late rife) 'Sf A SlNGtft i yww shew book Bd ItwiNO MACNINC CO. Brigham Representative Phone PA Trademark of THE JtlNGEK MPO CO to Listen a REPORT ON THIOKOL by EDWARD F. NAUMAN General Manager, Wasatch Division Patter THE BOX EIDER NEWS. Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, March 13, 1962 " , Central School Helps For Parents in Choosing was the honoring of Mrs. Robert Books for Their Children to Read. Molgard for her years of work in PTA and especially her service to Box Elder county the day, assisted Eighty-fiv- e by Berniece SOUTH BOX Elder council of the area PTA groups. Last church women representing many Huntsman, Patty Hawkins and The theme of the fifth year of PTA met on Thursday, March I, council officers presented years Mrs. faiths gathered on Friday, March Anita Moreland from sponsoring National Library Week April 8 to 'in the Box Elder High school li-- Molgard with a past presidents of churches. 9, for the annual World Day be READ AND brary for regular monthly session. pin and awarded her a life 14, 1962, will Those churches sponsoring Prayer services sponsored localthe WATCH YOUR WORLD GROW. A special feature of the meeting in PTA. ly by the Box Elder Council of activities of the United Church United Church Women. Women include the local ChrisParent Teacher groups recognize Services were held in the Protes- tian Reformed church. Holy Cross the necessity of preparing children tant Student Center, with the Rev. Lutheran Space-Ag- e church. Community for the rich and free cultural and Burton Hushagen of Sandy as Presbyterian church and St. M- intellectual life possible and necesUtah is ready to make another important space-ag- e guest speaker. He spoke to the ichaels Episcopal churih, and the sary in a democracy. As public contribution beryllium ore. Several methods of millassembled ladies on the various Tremonton Methodist church. of to the attention turns quality z Mountain ores have been Juab ing of County's the and urimporAmerican education and the aspects prayer tance of entire families in church developed and a pilot plant is being constructed in Salt gent necessity for an infoimed lake City to produce beryllium oxide. Beryllium, vital work. citizenry, the importance of readOPENING the day with a greetto today's space craft, has a promising future. Utah ing and libraries in American is will strive for a large share of that future. recognized. ing to those assembled was Mrs. increasingly being Donald Ranstrom, president of the The influence of adults and their attitude toward books and reading in Council. Those participating the services included Mary Louise Honored guests at a birthday remain very important. "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" Whitlock as organist and Marilyn party held at the Yost school house BECAUSE of the vital function of Anderson as soloist. on Monday, Feb. 26, was books and reading in the healthy Readers were Marie Case, Dixie Paulette Barnes. development of children and youth, Hoesel, Ruth Kasselring children Betty The following enjoyed the Central school program comLeona Lu Miller, Bonser, Myra Barnes, mittee has asked Mrs. Cora playing games: Dixie Grace Reed and Doris Milton Oman, Mike Spencer, Debra librarian of Central School Dahlin. Performing ushering du- Moorse, Elaine Teeter, Mont Camp- to to our Parent-Teachspeak ties was Jean Loichinger dressed bell, Carl Spencer, Ila Jane Oman Association and tell us about Our in a dutch costume and Feme and Julia Taylor. Own Central School Library. The Schretfler gowned in an oriental Mrs. Norma Campbell and Mrs. Program Committee was fortunoutfit. Coleen Barnes helped the children ate that Miss Elsie Dee Adams and served cookies and candy bars. Services MRS. LAVERNE Dahlin was Pictures were taken. The guest of Reading and Library Utah Congress of Parchairman of the arrangements for honor received many nice cards Chairman, ents and Teachers accepted their and gifts. invitation to speak on the subject. chairman for the club, announced the couples and committee for the coming dance season the and and PTA Plans Meeting mein-bersh- Utah's ip Metal Spor-Topa- Yost Children Enjoy Party UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Vav-rick- Willis Hansen, Mayor THIS WEEK! County Church Women Gather in World Day of Prayer Meet to begin in the fall. Heading Mr. list wil be Mrs. Ira Archibald and Mr. Mrs. Byron Stallings. Committee members announced for the coming year included Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke, Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Armstrong. AN ANNOUNCEMENT greeted with enthusiasm by all members was the fact that a bonus dance has been added to the clubs schedule for this year. Although the season was to conclude with the March event, an extra dance night has been scheduled for April with details to be announced at a later date. Music for the event was provided by the Owen Ridges orchestra Theme for the from Ogden, dance was St Patricks Day with decorations and refreshments designed to follow the theme. 3 p.m. Sunday, March 1 8 r'VfrUls '" Birthday Bridge Party Tickets Now on Sale Fashion Show Set by Ladies Local bridge enthusiasts have begun purchasing tickets for the Civic Improvement Clubs annual spring birthday bridge party set for Saturday, March 24, in the Bunderson school auditorium. The party, scheduled to begin at 1 p.m., will be in the form of a dessert bridge with door prizes and entertainment promising to add to the festive air of the occasion General chairman for the spring event is Mrs. Jack Morris, and Mrs. Omer Call is assistant and director member. In charge of the program for the day are Mrs. Earl Seegmiller and Mrs. Raymond Daines. Door prizes for the event will be handled by Mrs. Roy Barnard and Mrs. Warren Rush, while card tables will be gathered by Mrs. committee Eric Seashore and members Mrs. George Mason, Mrs. Nolan Jensen, Mrs. Afto Beecher, Mrs. Glen Knudsen, Mrs. Reese Jensen and Mrs. J. Howard Ve-No- les Hodges. Serving punch will be Mrs. William E. Davis and Mrs Homemade Nello Christofferson. candy will be sold during the afternoon bridge session. Each member of the club has tickets available for sale, with prices set at a donation of $1 to the various community projects sponsored by the Civic Improvement Club. Bridge enthusiasts are urged to buy tickets early for the party. Channel 5 SVcC Secretaries Plan Panel Discussion Community Club The Beehive Chapter of National Secretaries Association (InternatiThe Ladies Community Club of onal) has planned a panel discusBrigham City are making plans for sion for its meeting to be held on their annual Spring Fashion Show Thursday, March 22. to be held on Thursday, April 12, The meeting wil lbegin at 7:30 1962 at 8 p.m. at the Senior High p.m. and will be held in the Maschool gym. Mrs. Reed Hadfield has been ap- teriel Building of Thiokol in Brigpointed as general chairman of this ham City. event. She reports she has had revolve will The discussion excellent response from local clotharound problem situations that secand all are merchants ing partici retaries face every day. pating in this years show. Those of the Ladies Community Two outstanding faculty memClub selected to head various com- bers from Utah State University. fashmittees in connection with the Miss Leah Dunford, Dean of Woion show are: Mrs. Richard Holt, Mrs. Clark Hillam, Mrs. LaMar men, and Miss Helen Lundstrom, will lead Professor of Jacobsen, Mrs. Wayne Bowen, Mrs. the discussion. Business, This will be an Melvin Monroe Petersen, Mrs. Peart, Mrs. Don Poulsen, Mrs. open meeting and all interested Duane Phippen, Mrs. Lynn Nelsen, secretaries are invited to attend , Mrs. Ray Woodward and Mrs. C. and bring their friends. R. Jones, the director members. Rasmussen. Preparing coffee for the party y will be Mrs. Omer Call, Mrs. Christoffersen and Mrs. Char- KSL-T- V po"r' n95 . F'cS Local Student its IsTopTypist BLOCKS Worthy of your Trust JIM BEAM 86 PROOF WH1SKIT DISTIttEO BEAM DISmilNt KENTUCKY ADD STRAIGHT BOTTUO CO.. CLE.RM0NT, BY BOURBON IHE lAMtS B. KENTUCKY PROM TIME! DeAnna Yates, daughter of Mr. L. Yates, RFD No. 1, Brigham City, was rated among the top ten typists at Ste vens Heneger College, Ogden, during tests conducted there recently. was made The announcement this week by L. R. Stevens, in charge of the Ogden School of Stevens Henager College. were rated on typing . Students speed and aicuracy during a ten has your suit and Mrs. Joseph minute test. Lady Lions Set Dinner Meeting DeAnna is currently enrolled at Stevens Henager in a stenographic course. She is a graduate of Box Elder High school. MADISONAIRE Thursday Eve NATURAUY YOURS Willard Lady Lions will meet on Thursday, March 15 at 8 p.m at Rotheys in Ogden for a dinner meetin. Main business of the evening fol lowing dinner will be the selection of a nominating committee for Discussion next years officers. will follow led by Mrs. Lewis Hardthe suggestion ing and entitled box dealing with suggestions for programs and projects for the group during the coming year. 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