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Show THE BOX Local Businesswomen Chosen For State Offices at Convention Joyce C. Fnsby of the Brigham City BPW club was elected recording secretary of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women at the annual convention Mrs. held in Panguitch recently. Frisby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman F.. Chlarsnn of Brig- ham City. She resides with her Janette children. Karen Bush. Bush, and Bruce C. Frisby in Brigham City. Joyce Frisby has served in various capacities in the BPW club. She has been chairman of the Senior committee. membership Art Tea chairman; president and vice president of the Brigham City club, and District Director of the Northern District. READY FOR THE HOME SHOW Mrs. Marvin E. Olsen shows Mrs. Carol Jensen of Che local group one of the many features of her home as she readies it for the annual Jayceette Home Show set for Sunday, June 10, 2 to 5 p.m. Five local homes will be opened to the public, with Jayceette hostesses conducting tours through the residences. Chairman is Connie Foster, with Doris Olson serving Jay-ceet- te as director member. SHE HELPED establish .and became a charter member of the National Secretaries Association Beehive Chapter (International), at Brigham City, and as comof the rules and mittee, stie helped write the bylaws of that chapter. She was also recently elected secretary of the Beehive Chapter of NSA. She has been a secretary and bookkeeper for the past 15 years, 12 years of which has been with fhe U. S. Government in the following organizations: secretary to Lt. Colonel P. Nelsen, Maynard e of Thiokol Chamical Corp.; secretary to Administrative Officer at Intermountain school; secretary to project pngineer and supervisor of office services branch at Weber Basin Bureau of Reclamation, oroject, Ogden; secretary to commanding officer, Ogden Arsenal; secretary to Chief, Building Materials Accounting Branch, Office of Price Administration, Washington, D.C.; secretary to district Food rationing representative, OPA, Salt Lake City; secretary to Head of Fiscal DisBranch, Corps of Engineers, trict Office, Salt Lake City. Her secretarial and bookkeeping experience also includes the folMakeoff, Salt lowing companies: Lake City; Williamson Body and Fquipment Company, Ogden; Recreation Dept., Prince George coun-V- , Maryland; and Chlarson Bros. Transportation Co., Brigham City. by-la- officer-in-charg- Mrs. Kenneth Richins shows Connie Foster, Jayceette how show chairman, the PLAN HOME TOUR charcoal brick fireplace in her living room. The Richins home, along with four others, will be opened to the public for the Jayceette home show on Sunday, June 10, from 2 to 5 p.m. The public is invited to attend and tickets are available from Jayceete members. Jayceette Home Show Set For Five Homes on June 0 1 ond South the Kenneth A. Richins home, a split-levfamily home at 537 South Eighth West the Robert H. McCabe home, a modem ranch Ninth type home at 230 North East the Donald Wendel home, a new family home at 232 North Fifth West; and the Nat Allenston Dunsford home, a renovated older home furnished with antiques at 255 North Second East. Doris Olsen, immediate past president, is serving as director member for the program, with Connie Foster serving as chairman of the event. Tickets are now on sale from Jayceette members. d Five lovely Brigham City homes will be opened tor public tours by the local Jayceettes on Sunday, June 10 from 2 to 5 p.m. The home show event is an annual project of the Jayceettes, and the public is invited to purchase tickets and enjoy the tours. Refreshments will be served at the homes on the route, with guests being shown through the places by Epsilon Chapter Has Final Meet 'Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Monday, May 21, for the final meeting of the Reason.' Meeting was held at the home of Rita Haugan and was conducted by vice president, Marilyn S. Lund. Announcement of committee was made, chairmen for 1962-6with the following appointments told: ways and means, Mary Jane McQuivey and Vanette McBride; social, Phyllis Andrews and Irene Hansen; service, Sandy Jensen and Raone Collings; publicity, Elaine Shelton; project, Rita Haugan and Jean Davis; yearbook, Mary Lou Fitch; sweethearts ball, Barbara Swenson; Mothers Day tea, LuAne Keller; sunshine girls Barbar Swenson and Rita Haugan. .Lesson was given by Mary Parsons on appreciation of literature and the different facets that literature contributes to a persons life. At the conclusion of the evening, Carol- - Marshall served a lovely birthday cake in honor of Rita Haugans birthday, and Mrs. Haugan served Swedish cookies. semi-monthl- y 3 Jayceette members. Guided tours will be conducted in order to show the unique features of each home to their best advantage. THE FIVE homes selected are different in their styling and furnishings, and each has unique features. Included in the tours of the day will be the Marvin Olsen home, a brick residence at 237 East Sec Cathol ic Women Attend Confab Of State Church Organization Several Brigham City ladies from St. Henrys parish attended the annual convention of the Catholic Women of Utah, held on Thursday. May 17, in the Ben Lomond in Ogden. Registration for the event was from 9 to 10 a. m. Following that a business meeting was held, election of new officers conducted and presidents reports given. AT NOON the ladies attended a box luncheon sponsored by Mrs. L. Kaniuth and Mrs. J. L. Martinez and members of St. Rose of Lima Altar society. folImmediately lowing at 1:30 there was a DCCW board meeting at St. Josephs hall. Then your doc education and experience enters the picture, and his prescribing judgment becomes another segment of background. You bring your prescription to us where our education and experience Is used to complete the highly developed product which is your prescription. From Band Aids to largest roll bandages, you can fill your First Aid kit at Malmrose Pharmacy where we carry all the In prescriptions and newest 102 E. Forest drugs always with plenty of free parking. v tors ... Wul-tw- chris-reveale- o d stu-sia- n Me-lis- chil-die- Miss Anna F. SERVE Erickson will represent the Utah Federation of Business and Profes- sional Women on the National nominating committee. WILL You're Sure to be SAFE at HOME BIRTHS The following births are reported from Cooley Memorial hospital: Dan Den and JoAnne Nelli Hill Tanaka, Honeyville, girl, May 14. Clinton Denzil and Arleen Robinson Egan, Brigham City, girl. May 14. Ronald Smith and Linda Palmer Mortenson, Tremonton, boy, May WHEN YOU MOVE BY 15. Karl Moroni and Barbara Mitchell King, Tremonton, boy, May C. R. JOHNSON 15. Rees George and Anneta Marie Fleishman Richards, Perry, boy. May 16. Ronald Lee and DeOn Marie Jensen Turpin, Ogden, girl, May 16. TRANSFER CO. Mayflower Agents for Logan and Brigham City 807 W. Forest PA MASS was conducted at 5 p. m. St. Joseph's church by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patrick Kennedy, after which a social hour was held at the Ben Lomond hotel sponsored and by Mrs. James Thompson members of St. Marys Altar society. A banquet was held at 7 p. m. in the ballroom. The Most Rev. Joseph L. Fed-ra- l, D. D., gave an award to Mrs. U. A. Lucero, Utah Catholic Mother of the Year. 'J $, WHOLL BUY THE MILK... LF YOU FOR SUMMER BEGINNERS CANT START YOUR CHILD RIGHT IN MUSIC THIS SUMMER with: CREMONA-TON- E Shop-Teste- String Professional fieimw Mouthpieces 4,1 iilu ikbNo Reeds Play-Test- 4 Instruments by Experts d Bearing Bows professionals UTAH! the String Instruments are played by students and E alike throughout America. THEY ARE MADE IN These instruments are already in Brigham City, local musicians having been playing them for many years. well-know- n Our Starts your child on one of these fine instruments this summer on our TRIAL RENTAL PLAN. Your rent will apply toward the purchase price if you decide to buy. REEDS MOUTHPIECES INSTRUMENT Accident and sickness can cripple anyone . . . anytime . . , anywhere. Can cripple your too. What then? Will you use up your savings? Go into debt? Accept charifyf There is a better way: Living Income from Equitable I Provides up to $500 a month when youre sick or hurt and unable to work. See what plans you are qualified for. Call The Man from Equitable for details.The Equitable South Main St. BRIGHAM CITY PA PA The. better it runs the better you live! NICK TOPIK ACCESSORIES TR0XELL JEWELRY Life Assurance Society of the United States. 323 44 n pay-chec- k, SELMER Band Instruments are Preferred by Professionals world over. SELMER MAKES BUNDY! CREMONA-TON- Wctu'l fv H WORK?. BUNDY Band Instruments (By Selmer) from RAY E. MALMROSE 'Have you ever stopped to think that its what Is behind the container of pills, capsules and fluid you receive from us thats really important? Yes, its a prescript- usually taken years, not just months or days, at Over 100 senior citizens of Brig- ham City v.ere honored Thursday afternoon at the annual party hos- ted by the Civic Improvement club of Brigham City The event was heid in theThird LDS ward recrea-iHc- e tional hall. Theme for the afternoon event and "Pans in the Spring guests weie greeted at the door by frolicking clowns who later themselves as Mrs Har- -' old Felt and Mrs. G. B Pett. semi-weekl- y MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pharmacy Phacts s tion and we filled It for you carefully. But, first to had there be scientific research which has One to 2 p. m. found them engaged at Ben Lomond hotel mezzanine on workshops on various subjects. Senior Citizens Enjoy Program At Civic Improvement Club Fete dames Steve Anderson, Walter G. Mann, Milton Peters, Ross Bowen, Rdy Grant .Eugene Wixom, Lee Wright. Willis Hansen, Roy Shaw, Horsley, Vanez Wilson, Mau- Glover. C. A Munns, J. Oleen Palmer, Dan Olsen. Emery Reese. Lament Glover Earl Wright. Har-wa- s 0ld B Felt, Orval Sackett. Lyman Chlarson. William E. Tyson, i;ice Wilde, Jmj Miss Mable Men dont have as keen irtstincts tensen. as animals but they are better at asOther members of the club DURING THE serving of refresh- sisted in pioviding transportation thinking up excuses. ments, cafe music was prouded for the senior citizens attending the a trio composed of Inez Peterson, eent. HORSES FOR RENT Perc Peterson and Harold Felt. The Parisian theme was followed ,28.Holr For fun and beautiful scenery, Game ..Hearl,.. Charlotte by former Miss USA ride the mountain trails. STATE OFFICER TORONTO Joyce C. Fris- Maxfield singing a medley of Pan- (L'PI) Thirty by was elected recently to serve as music, and a French BOX ELDER tap t'ents at the University of Toronto, comrecording secretary for the Utah dance was performed by Chi istine working in relays, recently RIDING STABLES Federation of Business and Profes- Andersen accompanied by Julie) pleted a 126 hour game of hearts. 1 mile South of Mantua sional Women. They broke the record set preChlarson. on Willard Peak Road 102 hours by students at viously MaA laughable skit entitled from McGill University. featured Instruction available dame Fifi's Chapeaux s Alice Rich, Abbie Madsen and Open Every evening at 4:30 One n reason it true that is the Petersen. Concluding All day Saturdays brighten a home is because Parisian program was a cancan Sundays at Noon number performed by Margaret they never turn oft lights. BilPat Owen, Nancy Burtcher, lings, Margaret Evans. Pam Meals. Loreen Todd Ellen Gray and Bonnie Baty. PRIZES WERE given to the oldest person present ,who was Dr William Budge at age 90 and the longest married couple Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Goodliffe with 65 years of married life behind them. Planning the event were Mrs. Glen Andersen as director member, and Mrs. G. B. Pett and Mrs. R. L. Thompson as Committee members were Mes- - MISS ANNA E. Erickson, Immediate past president of Utah State BPW, was elected to represent the Utah Federation on the National She will Nominating committee. also serve on the Executive committee of the Utah State Federation for the coming year as executive director. Miss Fannie Hardy, Immediate Past National President, from Little Rock, Arkansas, represented the National Federation at the She presented the convention,. Brigham City club with two awards--t- he Membership Stabili zation award and Membership Equalization award. BRIGHAM CITY club was also awarded a citation on their Press Book for the most complete coverage of events published in or weekly newspaper during National Business Womens Week. The articles were published in the Box Elder News and Journal. Featured speakers at the luncheons included William G. Bruhn, former mayor of Panguitch, who is now associated with Thiokol Chemical Corporation, and Dr. Royden C. Braithwaite, director of College of Southern Utah at Cedar City. -- NEWS. Brigham City, Utafi" 5 Tuesday, May 29, 1962 EIDER 31 SOUTH or PA MAIN 77 Tha Equitable Llfa Aaau net Sociaty of th Unitad Suite Houa OlVcv: Hew York, New York Volume goes up prices come down. Cheaper by the dozen,' cheaper still by the million. Thats because advertising is on the job, building mass markets. Then increased demand makes more jobs puts more money Into circulation for bigger buying power. Its the American cycle of productivity and plenty, and theres no limit to what it can do for all of us. 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