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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, ,BrigKam , "T jAding. will The next day the gather at 6 30 p. m. at the Girls Home for a party, on June 10, a Preside will be held at Nancy Morrells home, 235 East Second North 1 cene oeia Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA - ft, vrfrfr 1 53 - v, , - The closing sociul of the eleventh LDS ward Relief society was held in the Relief Society room on Friday evening. June 1. Presiding over the lovely affair was President Doris fingey. Opening prayer was offered by Bishop . Edwin L. Andersen, a special gues-tA delicious ham dinner was enjoyed by 44 members and guests under the supervision of Roma Others on the serving Thorsen. committee were Verna Burt, Mabel Nielsen, Mary Rose, Pat Leah Hunsaker, Jeanne Wilson, Leona Bonser, Mae Phyllis Young, Belle Nelson, Dorothy Tincher, Betty Fish and Verda Knavel. A ; j r a .., j . t a - n. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harris Brigham City announce the en gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, MerLynn, to Jed H Pitcher, son of Mr. and Mrs Darrell M Pitcher of Smith-fiel- d if Miss Hams is a student at Utah State University, where she is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega and served as president of the sorority during the past year. rw i h PITCHER graduates from Utah State University in June. He is a member of Blue Key and has served as Senator of the College of Business and Social Sciences. He was chosen for Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities, and has served as president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Hun-sake- r, Bur-cha- k IN CHARGE of decorations were Leona Bonser and Jeanne Wilson Beautiful arrangements of loses adorned the room. Clever center-piece- s depicting the various activities of the Relief society decorated twelve card tables, and ramia-tui- e spring hats created by Mabel Nielsen were presented to each guest as favors. Special guests of the evening Mrs. were Bishop Andersen, Mrs. Charley George Hodges, Lauritzen, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bowman and Mrs. Owen Westenskow. FOLLOWING dinner two piano solos were ably presented by Bowman, after which Mrs. Bowman pleased the ladies with her rendition of two vocal solos. She was accompanied on the piano by her husband. A surprise feature of the evening was presentation of the latest style In convertible spring hats made in Hollywood, much to the amusement of those present. Modeling the hats were Johanna Jorgensen and Mary Scothem. THE REMAINDER of the evening was turned over to., Mrs, Hodges, who gave a very interesting account of her recent visit to Europe. She then showed colored slides of the highlights of her trip. A display of petit point, .and other intricate pieces of handiwork made by European friends of Mrs. Hodges was of interest to those present. The evening came to a close with benedictory by Jayne Bergstrom. Then theie was the taxidermists pet monkey who had a psychological problem: It suffered frurn mounting apprehension. The couple plans a June 29 marriage in the Logan LDS temple. A reception will be held in their honor at the Brigham City First LDS ward recreation hall. A .a fcf & 46 SWPNtiS mrarra Miss MerLynn Harris will become the bride SETS JUNE DATE of Jed H. Pitcher in a ceremony set for June 29 in the Logan LDS is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harris temple. The bride-to-b- e of Brigham City. Northern Division Tournament Brigham City Golf and Country a. m. sharp. club ladies auxiliary will host the Assisting Mrs Powers on the Invitational tournament committee are Marian Division Northern tournament for lady golfers on Fri- Higginson, Betty Call, Hael Kaiser ahd Ulalla Hanstn. day, June 8, at the local course. Five clubs from the northern reFARLY MORNING coffee will gion will participate in the meet. be served beginning at 8 JO a. m. Ben local include the club, They Chairman for the coffee serving Lomond, ElMonte and Riverside will be Jean Bouck along with clubs from Ogden and the Logan help from Leone Boothe and MarCountry club. ian Merrell. Jean Packer is in TOLRNAMFNT chairman for thaige of the luncheon and decorthe northern division is Ar villa ations for the day. Powers, who will direct the tourI heme for the decorations and nament play for the day. Winners the (lavs play will be based on the of low gross, low net and low putts missile and rocket ape, carrying will be honored, as well as fhe jota clubs Out of This puesout Jor olher fetes and faux pas She Woi Id in 62 theme. announces that lee off time is 9 RLS1 RVA1IONS fur the annual event uie due by June 5 and can be made by contacting Arvilla Poweis or Hael Packer by tins A calling committee will evening attempt to reach all members before the deadline. I In fund-raisin- g ALTHOUGH the work of the council is carried out on a commthe original unity-wide basis, sponsors of the program were local churches of the major denominations represented in Brigham City. Members of St. Henrys Catholic parish will prepare the food for the dinner, with members of the LDS, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Fpiscopal and Christian Reformed churches performing serving and cleanup duties. Plans All members of the Brigham City club are urged to enter the Programs sjionsored by the tournament and to attend the lungroup include a daytime education- cheon, since this event is one of al and recreational class tor the the largest occasions of the golfchildren each week at Rees Pio- ing season. neer park. Classtime will be used for basic English instruction, craft-work and group recreation with a fiee lunch served to all childun piesent. THURSDAY evenings will find the adult migrant workers attending classes on first aid, nutation, child and maternity care, and Instructors fur general health these classes will include Don Nelson, local first aid instructor; Mrs. Inez Deem, county nurse, and Mrs Jessie Eller, county home agent. Used clothing will be sold and given away following live classes Also in the planning stage is a health clinic All local registered nutses are urged to contact Mrs. Donald Ranstrom or Mrs. Inez Deem if they are interested in working with the health program. j TICKETS FOR the dinner - are available fiom representatives of the churches but are being sold to anyone interested in the project. They can be obtained by calling Mrs. Einest Hurst, Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs Chet Manley, or Mrs. LaVerne Dahlin. Only 300 tickets have, been t printed and none will be sold at the door, so local residents are urged to contact ticket salesmen as soon as possible. Menu for the event will include a Mexican plate dinner, with enchiladas topping the menu. Coffee and soft drinks will be served with the dinner; and the coffee, cream and sugar are being supplied by HnwPfKtof M1trltr Ms, 71- North -. ,at will fgsfcltr, i TLG A$.ortic ii Is form ruJtjnCdSijtiiJA dlurch A k 'members fW. mfojy C. R. JOHNSON TRANSFER CO. Mayflower Agents for Logan and Brigham City 97 W. Forest PA SPECIAL RATES FOR PARTIES AND REUNIONS AT n for many activities as folows; June 8 will be the Girls Home for girls They will meet at party held from June 10 to June 17. the Fourth ward at 6 p m. and Members of the groups will enjoy are asked to bring their own bed- - and Gleaner Week CRYSTAL SPRINGS 10 Miles North of Brigham City on Highway 69 JUNE 17 1 "HR A-- 0 DANCE 0 SKATE 0 PICNIC FATHERS DAY Local Golf Auxiliary To Host The dinner is sponsored by the Box Elder Migrant Worker Council as a project for childrens classes, adult education programs, and a health clinic being planned for the summer months. f a- - Miss Madeleine Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Johnson of Brigham City, will exchange nuptial vows with Daniel Parris of Santa Barbara, Calif. The couple has will be performed in St. Henrys Parist. Time for the ceremony has been changed from 4 p.m. to 12 noon. n teria. oak of ta&fciA the North Box Elder stake will be Volunteer ladies from local churches will cooperate in Staging a benefit Mexican dinner on Saturday, June 9, at 6 30 p. m. in the new Box Elder High school cafe- &Wf?tiA3Ockeul. .tg&fc WILL MARRY SOON M-Me- For Migrant Council Dinner Jood'-Tew- swim North Box Elder Stake Tells And Gleaner Plans Church Women Join M 14 na Enjoys Social apd.Stivilhs THE TALENT show will be June at the Fourth ward, after which a dinner dance is scheduled for June 15. Dinner will be served at Maddox Ranch house at 7 p m., followed by a dance at 9 p m at the Seventh ward. June 16. the group will meet at the Third ward at 6 p m for travel to Salt Lake City Sunrise services will be held at the "This is the Place monument at 6 a. m. on June 17. Fireside will be at 9 d m at the Junior High school Miss Harris to) Be June Bride Eleventh Ward Relief Society Vin seminary building. . The officers encourage and inand vite all those who are Gleaner age to come out and enwith them. If joy the activities there are any questions persons at 9 p. m are invited to call Karen Andersen at PA A BARN DANCE is set for June 11 at 7 30 p m in the Eighth ward recreation hall, and MIA will be held at the Third ward on June 12, followed by bowling at 9 p m June 13 will find the group swimming at 8 p. m., before which they will enjoy an energetic volleyball game at 6 30 p m. at Lincoln school. Tues3ay, June 5, 1962 Gty, Utah' a 9 sm |