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Show 3 THE fOX ELDER AAUW to Meet Tuesday, May 1 5, 1 962 NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah' ' ocial , be a June wedding for Miss Joy Achibnld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald of Bear J, River City, and Richard E. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond son, also of Bear River City, L' ' Nuptial vows will be exchanged r y the couple in the Logan LDS iTemple on Thursday, June 7. 1 ol lowing the marriage, the couple Will be honored at a reception the Same evening in the Bear River LDS ward recreation hall MISS ARCHIBALD will graduate from Box Elder High school prior , a to her wedding date, and is of the LDS Seminary. graduate St: Her prospective bridegroom is a a' graduate of Box Elder high school and LDS Seminary. He hus attended Utah State university and is now s employed by the Internal Revenue t service. Telephone PA will Nel-(A- -- ' It litMT j ' s;: i The tollowing births are reported from Cooley Memorial hospital- - Elbert J. and Saundra Inez Thomas Hubbard, Brigham City, boy. May 3. John A. and Roma Jean Hill Bourne, Garland, girl, May 3, Mark Edwin and Jeaneen Hill Durfee, Bridge, Idaho, girl, May ri Twelfth Ward 4. Jerald Twelfth LDS ward Relief society held its concluding meeting of the f Reason for visiting teachers with a dinner at the chapel on Thursday, May 10, at 7 p. m. Enthusiasm and attendance had been stimulated during the year by dividing the teachers into teams, with the losing team preparing and serving the dinner to Conclude the season. Following the dinner a program was held with Helen Jensen and Clarice Petersen singing a Tribcomute to Visiting Teachers, posed for the occasion by Mrs Stuart Tmgey. A parable on visiting teachers was given by Mrs. Sharon McLaws. PRESIDENT Hazel Stevens gave of appreciation to the fol, tokens lowing ladies for 95 to 100 percent attendance at visiting teachers report meeting during the year: Daisy Duke, Edna Nelson, Clarice Petersen, Iretta May, Renae Blanchard, Joyce Loveland, Pat Siev-- s ens, Imogene Crapo, Opal Reeder, Mary Young and Norene Kershaw for the dinner Special guests and presentations were Bishop and Mrs. Howard Kelly, Counselor and Mrs. George Kershaw, and Mrs. Lorin Tmgey representing the stake Relief society board Jaycees Set Dinner Meeting Brigham City Jayceettes will hold their regular monthly dinner meeting at 8 pm. on Wednesday, May 16, at the Idle Isle cdfe T his meeting will conclude the seasons gatherings. Program for the event will be honoring the outgoing officers of the group. The past president's pin will be presented to Mrs Doi is Olsen, who has served as president during the current season TAKING OFFICE as president will be Sharon Ward The newly elected officers are hosting the event. Toasts will be given in the retiring officeis and di rectors of the gioup. hon-Dr.- Members of the local chapter of the American Association of University Women will meet at the home of Mrs J Floyd Knudson, 244 South First West, on Wednesday, May 16, at 7 30 p m. for the evening will be All members Mrs Evelyn Kay are urged to be in attendance, Mrs C. B Stratford and Miss Eugie Dean are piogram chairmen m charge of the meeting Theme for the lesson will be legislation and education BIRTHS 3. U' a Relief Society Holds Dinner Wednesday Eve 53 Harry Donald and Beulah Bi e Fruughton Fletcher, Brigham City, boy, May 1. Vernon Thomas and Rosalind Brigham City, Draper, Radley girl, May 1. Robert Walter and Pauline Marie Hebben Bdmbrick, Brigham City, boy, May 1. Johannson D R and Coralee Norr, Deweyville, boy. May 1. Edward Campbell and Diane West Mott, Park Valley, boy, May - : V CH Scrah Yates, Society Editor Bear River City Miss Will Wed It t and Virginia LoRichman, WILL HEAD LADY ELKS - New officers of Ladies Elks to Dorothy Mosley as vice president, Shirl Meeker as president, Lois Smith as treasurer and Jean Shortt as historian. be installed tonight include (front) Sue Ferrara as secretary; and (rear) Ladies of Elks Plan Banquet To 0 SWIM Honor New OfficersTonight Eugene Ladies of Elks will hold its anLynne Amundsen nual installation banquet for new gan, boy. May 5. Donald Glen and Donna Lee officers on Tuesday, May 15, at Nedbalek Fisher, RFD 2, boy, May Maddox Ranch House. All members of the local group and wives 5. of Elks are invited to attend. Duane Allen and Maria de los Taking office as president of the Logan, Angeles Bondi Johnson, club for the coming year will be girl, May 6 Shirl Meeker. She will be assisted Boyd Melvin and Ida Elsa Kun-zle- r in program planning and execuBarker, Los Angeles, girl. tion by Dorothy Mosley as vice May 6 Sue Ferrara as secreClifford Odean and Klea Ann president. Lois Smith as treasurer and tary, Tracy Nelson, Clearfield, boy, on Jean Shortt as historian May 6. Directors for the year will be reRoy Glen and Helen Jane Hardpresident Emily LaFleur, tiring ing Lemon, Willard, boy, May 7. Leon Boothe and Naomi Knudson Leonard LeRoy and Kay Lynn Wilcken Ash, Brigham City, girl. May 8. Miss Joylene Archibald, daughter of Mr. ttllL WLD IN JUNE Charles Bernard and Doralee and Mrs. Doyle Archibald ot Bear River City, will exchange vows Spencer Torgler, Brigham City, with Richard E. Nelson in the Logan LDS Temple on June 7. The boy, May 8. couple will be feted with a reception the same evening at the Bear Gerald John and Cecilia Ann River ward. Hardy Haslip, Brigham City, boy, Mrs. Mildred Rasmussen received a phone call recently from May 8. Charles H. and Linnay Petersen her daughter, Ramona R. ReddBourne, Brigham City, boy, May 8. ings of Scottsdale, Anz , stating LeRoy Meeks and Lola Deane that she had undergone an operaSmith Corinne, tion and was having complications Westmoreland, The local lady traveled by air to boy. May 10, Adolph Ted and Margaret Eileen be with her daughter, leaving Ladies will again take over the Chustensen, Elaine Holmgren and Alger Olsen, Brigham City, boy, Brigham City on Wednesday, May 9 She will remain in Arizona unBrigham City Golf and Country Marjorie Brockman May 10. William LeeRay and Doneta Joel til June 1 when her granddaughclub as they stage their second Awards and prizes will be given Tunsen Shinkle, Brigham City, ter, Sherrie Redelings will be marLadies Dav of the season on Wed- as part of the luncheon program, girl. May 12. ried to Don Johnson nesday, May 16 after which party bridge will be Tec off for the days play will be at 9 a m , with a shotgun start played by the members Prizes will be awnided for various golfing fetes of the day as well Canine Costs NEW YORK (UP1) More monas lor faux pus. ey is spent on dog fwid than on I 01 LOWING the days gulling canned baby food, piepared bakcompetition will be the fust lun- ing mixes, tea, toothpaste, or paccheon of the season, under the kaged deserts the retdil departchairmanship of Marguerite Rich ment of the Buiedu of Advertising She will be assisted bv Yolanda repot ts Allen, Magaiet Bess, Ethel thio-do- , There are presently about 24 Blondie Fndal, Fdna Fronk, Aldt'an Gibson, Utallj Hansen, million dogs in the United States Lloise Palmer, Mildred Shumwny, owned by some 18 million Lucille Wuldion, Lola Wmzler, Etta RETIRING from office in the club are Emily LaFleur, presi-- 1 dent; Sarah Yates, vice president, Jean Olsen, secretary; Jean Shortt, treasurer, and Sue Fer- rara, historian Conducting the installation cere-mony will be the state president of the Ladies of Elks, Mrs Wayne Garrett of Logan She will be accompanied by the state secretary Mrs Gerri Rowberry, also of Logan New officers will be presented with corsages and toasted by members Chairman of the event is Mrs Clair Knudson. Couple Announce Visits Arizona Birth of Child And Program for Ladies Day SKATE 1 Local Resident Lady Golfers Plan Luncheon 0 DANCE PICNIC SPECIAL RATES FOR PARTIES AND REUNIONS AT CRYSTAL 10 Miles North of Brigham City on Highway 69 Mrs Vera Mills of Brigham City recently received word of the birth of a tiny granddaughter, born April 29 Parents of the little Miss are Mr and Mrs Larry B Gregory of Waukegan 111 , who announce that their little newcomer will be named Jane This is the first child for the couple Mother of the new arrival will be remembered locally as the Madeline Mills tor-im- WHAT TYPEWRITERS Give that student m your family the on Portable gift letter-perfe- Underwood-Obvelt- i Typewriter1 The lettera 22 is us 3 inches high, yet has oil features, even tabulation The Studio 44 is so complete, MEANS TO YOU AS A SHIPPER OR TRAVELER angela SPRINGS its sometimes called "the compact standard", perfect for the home or small office. 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