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Show snrocs cibse v - I' a sssikoq Brrsno ' ' "L i , 5 ..V'i," 4 v vri , , , 7 1' ' .A,! '. TVi To Construct v. ' . - -- kri n 4: .It tC Michaels Episcopal church Brigham City opened its cam-paign to build a church building by conducting a successful canvass of all members on Sunday afternoon. T'ff - A; "r,-J. , A . " The goal of the pledge drive, set at $45,000, was reached during the drive, it was reported Monday by :Y? v , .Q, committee members. .vr ts 5 j' ' ' A-Yjf - , jV conCLARENCE J. Kastrop, struction chairman, explained that St. Michaels intends to construct a church of brick about 3200 sq. feet in size. Construction is scheduled to be complete in early 1963 on the site at the corner of Second East and Sixth South, Architects for the building are Folsum and Hunt of Salt Lake (t twy f These boys received Duty to God awards at a recent sacrament meeting In RECEIVE AWARDS the LDS Sixth ward. Seated, left to right, Warren Hyer, Kenneth Anderson and Jay Larson.... Standing n is Gary Hotter. In the adjoining picture is Scott Christensen. j MOTHERS DAY Boys Receive Church Awards CARDS for New Mother Sister Daughter Wife Aunt it a Five boys were honored recent sacrament meeting in the Brigham City Sixth LDS ward when they were presented Duty to God awards for attendance and participation in the Aaronic priesthood. They were Kenneth Andersen, Jay Larson, Scott Christensen. Grandmother eee our complete selection. COMPTONS ART & MUSIC 102 South Main Gary Kotter and Warren Hyer. Each boy has received individual awards for the past four years. The awards were presented by the boys mothers. ' Festivities Honor Perry Miss Unfinished On Eighth Birthday Thursday By Donna Bywater Miss Alaina Barnard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnard, welcomed 17 guests to her home on Thursday, April 26, to help her celebrate her eighth birthday. The center of attraction at the party was a birthday cake all decorated with horses which was sent to her FURNITURE CHESTS 3 Drawers 4 Drawers 5 Drawers 9 Drawers Night Stands Drawer Chests Desks Finished 8 HOURS IS ALL IT TAKES FOR EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY TO REBUILD YOUR CALL EVERTON OLD MATTRESS. TODAY, SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. by her aunt, Mrs. Merle Andrews, .from Los Angeles, California. The children played games and were served refreshments of ice cream, cake, and punch. THE MIA Musicfest was held Tuesday night, April 24. The pro-- ' gram was presented in the form of a TV variety show with Cathy Francis and Carla Taylor an announcers. The highlight of the evening was when Bishop Martella Nelson and Counselor Clark White harmonized in the famous barber-- i An shop style Sweet Adeline. was presented Award of Merit to each participant and refreshments were served to everyone who attended. Elder Ronald Peterson returned home Tuesday night, April 24, &f--1 ter serving V2 years on a mission in Sweden. His homecoming will be held Sunday night. May 13, in the Perry ward chapel at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude Robbins, both teachers at Box HONORED Elder Junior High school, has been honored for their achievements In the field of education. Junior High Teachers Rate Honors Two AT A RECENT meeting, mem Junior bet s of St. Michaels laid plans for Claude the current campaign. Father Wil- ham J. Hannifin, parish priest, conducted the ceremony of burning the mortgage on St. Michaels vicarage at 571 South Second East. During the course of the meeting, Allen Smith, Mrs. W. H. B. reWilhite, and Sterling Dobbs viewed the history ot St. Michaels in Brigham City. Carleton Rutthe architects ledge discussed plans and the financial program. Charles Keller of the Box Elder stake presidency presented Bishop E. Wayne Lovetana with a Ward award in recognition of outstanding attendance by members of the ward Aaronic priesthood quorum. Sixty-eigpercent of the quorums members 20 boys received individual awards. OUR NEW LINE OF their City. PERRY PULSE SEE from RAY E. MALMROSE Have you ever thought of the letters MD as standing for my doctor? Rather an interesting idea, isnt it? Here in our store it's a never ending source of satisfaction to hear the very justifiable pride in our customers voices when they speak of 'my doctor. And, We appreciate confidence that Canvass teams under the direcG. Dorsey, visited the homes of each family of the parish. They explained the details of the building program to each of the families and admonished them to make pledges to support the financing of the conjunction. x , Pharmacy Phacts 1 tion of Edward ;i7t S eti jjeatiQ SlAldPJ St. i;.. fa A&hh()&i... ?.-- . BJY ILS. SAVINGS BONOS & V . t T(Av NEWS. Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, May 8, 1962 ELDER New Building : . 4-'- -- ?Yr -- J SUNDAY MAY 13TH &kd THE BOX St. Midieals mrpnTTTni day leave in Perry with his family. He has three more months to serve at Fort Ord, Calif., after which he will be released 7 will be A farewell testimonial held in honor of Elder Doyle Reed d Thorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorne, Sunday night, April 29, prior to his departure for the New Zealand Mission. Many friends and relatives attended the meeting to show their respect to the Thorne family. An open house was held at the Thorne residence Sunday afternoon. It was Elder Thornes birthday and a birthday cake was made and served, along with ice cream, to the guests. Elder Thome enters the mission home on May 71 DURING THE month of April were three building permits ST. MICHAELS Episcopal church was founded in Brigham City on Oct. 17, 1957, with a total membership of five families. Since that time the membership has grown to more than 60 families. Church services are currently being held at the Protestant Student Center. Elaine gularly ments. lege work, Mrs. Robbins has been invited to join Phi Kappa Phi national scholastic society. She was in the upper five percent of her graduating class and received a bid to Phi Kappa Phi in February. Mr. Robbins, French instructor at the junior high school, has been invited to attend the NDEA Language institute at USU this sumBox Elder members of the mer. He will take seven weeks C. Htgh school faculty, of intensive, advance training wife, Robbins and his S. Robbins, have been sin- French. Only recently, students of Mr. honored for their achieve- to serve you. Every family needs many personal items such as tooth brushes to keep the daily routine of life rolling smoothly along. We carry a wide seleo tion of such items here at Malm-ros- e Pharmacy and are always glad to show them to you . so drop by 102 E. Forest or call us at PArkway and ask about them. small, A DIME A DAY BC Women Voters rents a Lindsay Water Softener. Or, for a few pennies more, you can buy it. No down payment or large Installation charges. FREE TRIAL then buy or rent it. Set Meetings Tuesday, Thursday FREE in Perry. And on Thursday, the session is scheduled at the home of Mrs. Keneth Dick, 560 South Fifth East, are for Kenneth Jeppsen and Rich Mrs. Daniel Paul will be the disard Nelson. The total of these permits is $41,000. One garage permit cussion leader. To he covered is Chapter six was. issued to Jamsey Nelson and patio permits were issued to Mar- - from the league text, Utah ElecA summary of all itelia Nelson and Robert N. Ander-ther- e tion Laws. son. material to date also is planned. One of these is for a new home to be built in Allen Acres; the others DEMONSTRATION! CALL TODAY Softwater Co. Lindsay Phone 723-74- 17 North Main The Tuesday meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James Thurston, 809 Lindon drive. The discussion leader will be Mrs. Daniel Hess. issued for new homes understand and will carefully follow the instructions my doctor gives us. In and our reality, my doctor store from a closely knit team in which he calls the signals that we take pride in fulfilling for your better health. This is why Ive said many times that our prescription department is our real reason for being in business Robbins entered two divisions of festival at the foreign language Mrs. Robbins was a nominee as USU and earned first, second and scholar of the year in the recent third places in one division and a Robins award program at Utah third place in the other. She represented State university. humanities and the college of science. With a 3.9 average in her col- - The Brigham City League of Women Voters has scheduled two unit A commemorative medal has meetings this week. The sessions been approved and created by the are scheduled Tuesday, tonight, U. S Mint for sale at the 1962 and on Both will start Thursday. Seattle Worlds Fair. 8 at p. m. Le-lan- we j Brigham City give mother a gift of fashion by ' EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1 st South Phone PA 31 LARRY WHITE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark White, left Wednesday night, May 2, after spending a 14- - YOUR DOLLARS deposited in First Security Bank grow where they are planted . right here in Brigham City Savings at First Security Bank are put to work locally in the form of loans to your fellow townsmen. The loans enable local people to modernize IT'S OLD lliir in their homes, buy automobiles, furniture, appliances or expand their businesses. 10 All this helps speed up the business growth of our community, helps create more jobs, and adds to the real wealth of local people. Those are the and we things we are vitally interested in II1E SUMMER.. 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