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Show cene ocial ip-t- o LocaPMiss to Wed in May Missile Mrs. Hold April Meet April meeting of the Missile Mrs. Club was held at the home of Mrs. Steven Carlquist in Willard. Presi-- ' dent Mrs. Bob Nelson presided over the business meeting. Guest speaker for the evening was Paul Eubel, a student from Germany attending Box Elder High school this current year under the auspices of American Field Servic-es. Student Eubel gave a very in-- 1 teresting program, including color- ed slides of his homeland and a word picture of everyday life in West Germany. 1 take time to remember... jrnon Easter Cards j Mrs. Belle Waters of Brigham engagement City announces the and forthcoming marriage of her to Preston Ruth Johnson daughter Cole Horsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Horsley of San Francisco, Calif., and former Brigham City residents. The couple will exchange nuptial vows in a ceremony set for May 21 in the Logan LDS Temple. They will be honored at a bridal reception that evening in Brigham City. Miss Johnson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She has attended Hena-ger- s Business School and completed the Nancy Taylor course. At present she is employed part-tim- e at the LDS Indian Chapel. Benedict-elec- t Horsley attended Brigham Young University and is currently employed by the Southern Pacific Railroad in San Francisco. Following their late spring marriage, the couple will make their home in the San Francisco area. blossom-covere- Meeting was called to 102 South Main Beams Choice ' charcoal filtered 6 years old 90 proof from the distillers of JIM BEAM Welcome Wagon Newcomers club meet today for a Mad Hatter's luncheon and to hear a speaker from Brigham Floral and Gift discuss the fundamentals of flower arranging. The luncheon is set for 11:30 a m. at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church. will WHAT SHALL WE DO Bridge will be played beginning at 9:30 a.m. and the social time will be held prior to the luncheon at 11 am. Punch and coffee will be served during the social hour and bridge sessions. WITH JESUS? ATTEND HOLY WEEK SERVICFS An added feature of the day will be selection of the winner of the Chairman Hadfield also express- Las Vegas trip contest sponsored ed her appreciation to all persons by the group. Proceeds will go toparticipating in the planning and wards the handicapped children execution of the fashion show. program in Box Elder county Committee members assisting her for the luncheon Reservations wer Mrs. Claik Hillam, Mrs. Melvin B. Peart, Mrs. LaMar Jacob- should have been made in advance All newcomers to the area are insen, Mrs. Wayne Bowen, Mrs. to participate in the funcMonroe Petersen, Mrs. Don Poul-se- vited tions of the club. Mrs. Duane Phippen, Mrs. Ray Woodward and Mrs. C. R. Jones. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHAPEL 625 Owens. der by the leader. the Elections of officers for group were held with results as follows: Carlene Hansen as presivice dent; Suzanne Franks as president; Janice Tushima as secretary; Nola Nelson as reporter; Deborah Lee Mills as song leader, Patty Misrasi as safety chairman; Robert Bosley as health chairman, and members of the recreation committee are Carlene Davis, Cheryl Hardy, Cheryl Sato, and Carolyn Roche. Refreshments were served and meeting adjourned. or- Couple Hosts Son for Visit A recent house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton has been the couples son Seaman Johnny Hamilton, home on leave from the U.S. Navy. Seaman Hamilton took his boot training in San Diego and completed 16 weeks of Sonar School there on March 23 when he graduated with an A grade in spite of being the youngest man in the classes. Following his visit with his parents, Seaman Hamilton travelled to South 3rd East (See article elsewhere In this issue) Lady golfers day of gather at Brigham City Golf and Country Day golfing and the traditional tlub on Wednesday, April 18, for opening brunch sponsored by the club auxiliary. f for the season Shotgun PTA Patter will be held at 9 a. m. and the brunch will follow in the club house at 11 a. m. A space theme will be followed for table decora-- 1 tions and games during the day. Round-U- p Ladies Day chairman Sue GenBOX ELDER HIGH school will try and committee members Pegnot hold its usual parent-teache- r Dot Case, Mary gy Candland, conferences previously scheduled Coleman, Alma Bryant, Mary for Tuesday, April 19. In their Reese, Etta Moskowitz, Ruth Warplace the PTA will hold a regular ren, Katy Fishburn, Mary Hyer, meeting on April 25. Ida Zundel, Shirley Simper, Edna r The necessity for the MaxMerrell, Idonna Hamilton, conferences has been mini- ine Gardner and Hazel Packer mized by the new policies of send- have a full day of entertainment ing report cards every six weeks, planned. to school officials. according In the case of inclement weathCORINNE SCHOOL district will er, bridge and other indoor games hold its spring round-uof pre- will be played. school children on Thursday, April All members are urged to begin 19. Parents should be prepared the season with a bang with countwith birth certificates, records of down beginning at 9 a. m. with Immunization and diseases. for the first day of the tee-oheld golfing in the summer season. The registration will be from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. and each family should have received cards giving them their appointment time. Parents are urged to stick .close to their appointed times so that the day will run smoothly. DESERET CAMP of the Daugh i Persons moving into the area not receiving an ap- ters of Utah Pioneers will meet pointment card are asked to come at the home of Mary Ellen Rollings to the school during the roundup on Friday, April 20, at 7:30 p.m. hours. 'If there is a large number Election of officers will be held of such persons, then additional as part of the business meeting, appointments will be set up for and all members are urged to be present. Friday, April 27. tee-of- club met KRAZY HOOKERS at the home of their leader Nanette ART & MUSIC To Meet Today ' liss Ruth Johnson will become the bride of SETS tylAY DATE Preston Cole Horsley in the Logan LDS Temple on May 21. The future bride is a daughter of Mrs. Belle Waters of Brigham City. are Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Horsley of San Parents of the groom-eleFrancisco. COMPTONS Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, April 17, 1962 ELDER NEWS, Golf Auxiliary Plans Events For Opening Day of the Season official Ladies will the the first UTS Little, girls and boys love to send and receive Easter Greetings. We haveall kinds... for all ages. Bring the children to see our complete display at d MODELS FROM local businesses entered the room via a flower covered arbor gate, and paraded fashions ranging from casual wear to formal and bridal ensembles. All fashions were furnished by Brigham City clothing stores. was Describing the fashions Shirley Davis, reading from a script prepared by Wendy Foster. Between sections of the fashion show, musical numbers were fur- - BOX Newcomers Club "Suddenly Its Spring" came tolnished by a violin tno composed life Thursday evening, April 12, as by Patricia Harrison, Denise Marmembers of the Ladies Commun- shall and Drauca Holmes. Mike ity club staged their annual Spring Ohman played background organ Fashion Show at the Box Elder music during the evening. High school gymnasium. DOOR PRIZES furnished by loThe spring theme was carried cal merchants went to lucky ticout by transforming the room a formal garden setting, strewn ket holders Alta Russell, Bonnie with individual tables and color- Hunsaker, Ruby Smith. Maxine ful chairs. Guests sat at tables Anderson, Valene Nielson, Marie Nelsen, Katherine Bocks, Jackie centered with dainty garden Furlong, Colleen Johnson, Vella with gracefully swings draped Sackett, Coralee Larsen, Marcella costume jewelry furnished by Troxell Jewelry. nut Hughes. Margaret Andersen, Mae Daffodil trees and a Balls and Jan Madsen cups, Proceeds from the annual projwishing well added to the effect of spring created by designer Bill ect will go towards sponsoring in the community, Virens, Jr., from Modern Display youth projects according to chairman Mrs. Reed service of Salt Lake City. Hadfield Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor THE Spring Styles Shown Thursday At Community Club Show Corinne Group AID Plans WHEREVER parent-teache- Martha Jensen Welcomes Guests p Visitors at the home of Mrs. Martha C. Jensen last week were Mrs. Jewel Jensen Iverson and five children Val, Kevin, Christine and twins Marla and Darla, of Royal City, Wash. Ronald Iverson arrived on Thursday for a short visit before the family returned home on Saturday. Friday evening a pleasant family get together was held when her son, Kenneth D. Jensen, recently sustained stake president for the Walnut Creek, Calif. LDS Stake, arrived for a weekend visit. Pres. Jensen is a graduate of the local high school and of Brigham Young University and become stake president on April 1. Other guests attending the impromptu reunion held while the family had gathered in Utah for LDS Conference included Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. (Bus) Jensen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ferren Jensen of Medford, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen of Layton, Stanley Jensen and son Chris, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jensen. Key West, Fla., for three months of intensive training in sonar work. He will then go to Pacific Beach. Wash., to continue his tour of duty. KEEP A FIRST GO Handicapped Children will meet on Thursday, April 19, at 8 p.m. at the Bear River elementary school. All members are urged to .be present for the meeting, since election of officers for the coming year will be held. Music Teachers ' To Meet Tuesday HANDY YOU IN THE CAR AND AT HOME! Having a First Aid Kit on hand in an emergency could save a life; it can at least help prevent serious infection. Shop for your kits here. 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