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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Idea Exchange Meeting Set By Music Teachers Tuesday, November 27, 1962 Brigham Cty, i"S5'9r s f I V... ooai V I rvrT r lU-- M.- 'i Free exchange of problems and solutions will be on the agenda for area music teachers on Thursday, Nov. 29, as the Music Teachers Guild gathers at the home of Mrs. John Hepworth, 560 Holiday, at t p.m. Program chairman will be Mrs. Maurice Reeder, and each member will be allowed to submit two questions or teaching problems. The members will then use the with technique open discussion Mrs. Reeder acting as moderator for the evening. j Sarali Yates, Sodety Editor IT IS HOPED that this idea exchanging session will assist the teachers in solving any particular problems they may have with This students or with techniques. will be the only such session scheduled for the year. for the evening meeting is Mrs. Frank Garner. All music instructors in the area are eligible for membership. fat j MRS. ROBERT Heck, director will- lead of Christian education, the study on youth problems. This is a three-yea- r study undertaken women the by Presbyterian throughout the world and focuses not only on problems of juvenile delinquency and youth in large cities, but on the youth in areas of political upheaval and economic struggle. , L AM cr. MV : 1 r-- uK- - W nHt PLAN LDS PROGRAM Bowcutt and Stanley Miller offer ideas to Golden they make final plans for the Master M Men and planned for this evening at the Third LDS ward. Master M Men Wayne Gleaners Kathleen Hyden and Kay Lynne Olsen as ri Golden Gleaner special program "V Master M Men arid Golden Social Enjoyed Gleaners Set Special Program By Study R?9 t Operation Toy Chest. Jayceettee T oy Chest Wi nners Chosen in Drawing Saturday Devotions for the day will be conducted by Mrs. Don SpauldMrs. Richard Lower will be able ing, and a special thanks offering to share a chestful of toys with and short presentation will be giv- 11 grandchildren come the Christen by World Service chairman, mas season. Mrs. Lower, a citiMrs. Ted Card. zen of Corinne, was the lucky winChest All women of the church are in- ner of the Jayceette Toy vited to attend meetings of the given away last Saturday. Other winners were Wayne Womens association, and Interested persons from other faiths, are Jeppesen, whose daughter, Jolene, the aged four, is delighted with Memalso welcome at meetings. bers of all three study circles are new doll and wardrobe: and Mrs. Elwin Merritt, whose urged to attend this meeting, year old son. Chuck, is equalwhich ties together the activities ly thrilled with a gun set and cow of all three groups. boy hat. THE LUCKY tickets were drawn by David Braithwaite, son of Mr. He and Mrs. Garth Braithwaite. drew in front of Van Engelens where the chest was on display for the last few days before the contest. It was in the window of Sylvias Youth Shoppe up to that time. Proceeds from the chest project will go towards physical therapy in for the handicapped children Brigham City. Couple Trades Nuptial Promises In Logan LDSTemple Ceremony Group A social meeting of the couples Sunday school class from the Community Presbyterian church was enjoyed recently by class members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peterson. The party was in Invitation is extended to all and Gleaners to attend the the form of a carry-i- n dinner, and all present. special program along with Mas- was enjoyed by Included in the evening was a and Golden Gleaners ter short meeting, and the group deci-- j in the stake. ded to hold a work party on Dec. Following the program there 1 to finish the study room. It was will be light refreshments and a also decided to have regular sodance will b cials every other month. ment of all. Besides the regular study carried out by the group, the couples have undertaken three worthwhile two projects including helping young African students at Wasatch Academy, getting new books for the church library, and finishing their classroom. Skeet became the displayed on a dainty lace cloth. Dorothea bride of Lee Livingston in the Lo- Mrs. George Durrant was in charge of serving and was assisgan LDS temple on Nov. 16 with ted by Mary Lou Livingston, DelLDS Counselor Glenn Rex officia- la Gorman and Cecelia Blackgoat. ting. The bride is a daughter of n MANY guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Skeet of Van-de- r present from Salt Lake City, OgWagon, N. M., and parents of den and Tremonton. SCHOOL will HONEYVILLE the are Mr. and Mrs. The bride is a graduate of Grandedicate the new education wing Tombridegroom of Rehaboth, N. ite Livingston on Wednesday, Nov. 28, with cere- M. High school in Salt Lake City, B. and is employed as an IBl opermonies at 8 p.m. Thorpe Isaacson, assistant to the Council Following the ceremony the cou- ator at Hill Air Force base. The of Twelve of the LDS Church, will pie had a wedding breakfast for bridegroom is a graduate of Interbe guest speaker for the event close friends, and they were feted mountain school and is a machin- former that evening at a reception at the ist at Sperry Rand. have been sent to all teachers and to the Board of Edu- LDS Indian chapel in Brigham Following a honeymoon to Las cation. The public is invited to City. Vegas and Los Angeles, the couattend the ceremony, and the open is making a home in Ogden. THE BRIDE was lovely in a ple house of the new facilities set for lace gown featuring a bouffant 7 to 8 p.m. three-tiereskirt. Her seed pearl tiarra held a finger tip veil of bridal illusion and she carried a bouquet of yellow carnations and pink rosebuds. Matron of honor for the bride Brigham City Ladies of Elks and will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 8 was Mrs. Wilfred Wendel Mary Livingston, a sister of the p.m, at the Lodge Hall. All wives groom, was bridesmaid. Best man of Elks, whether members locally Corinne chapter No. 11 of the,retary; Mrs. Grace C. Reed as was. LDS President George Dur- or in a home lodge, are welcome to Order of Eastern Star held its an- treasurer; Mrs. Kay Brown as rant and usher was Dean Belnap. affiliate themselves with the group. nual installation of officers at an conductress; Mrs. JoAnn Smith as for the evening will be HOST AND hostess for the re- onProgram Christmas open meeting at the Corinne Ma- associate conductress; Mrs. Ressa decorations making Marsonic lodge hall on Saturday, Nov. M. Lowe as chaplain; Mrs. ception were Mr. and Mrs. Regi- for the home, including formal nald Hunsaker of Tremonton. decorations for holiday season en24. garet Likens as organist. Leonard Thompson helped guests tertaining. All wives of Elks are ininstalled OTHER OFFICERS Installing officers for the everegister in the wedding book, and urged to attend to learn the art, ning were Mrs. Verna House, past cluded Mrs. Sally Pierce as Adah; Clifford Wendel was in charge of and to meet other Elks wives. grand matron; David House, past Mrs. Oraellen Redfield as Ruth; the gifts. will be served, Refreshments patron irom Ogden; Mrs. Clarissa Mrs. Pauline Barsballe as Esther; A three-tierebridal cake deco- and a short business meeting will Bidlack Mrs. as LuEdna Martha; Mrs. Lowry, grand chaplain; rated with, yellow rosebuds and a be conducted by President Mrs. cille Howes, grand marshal; Mrs. Mrs. Alma Lou Gillespie as ward- miniature bride and groom was Robert Meeker. T. senBrown as Kay Makepeace, grand organist. er, and James tinel. installed for the OFFICERS Mrs. Kenneth Dick, retiring worcoming year were Mrs. Betty Lou thy matron, was presented with Hansen as worthy matron; Darold the Eastern Star jewel by Betty Petersen as worthy patron; Irene Lou Hansen. Kenneth Dick was R. Galbraith as associate matron; the recipient of a gift from the The oldest incorporated trade association In the country; A. Wayne Owens as associate pa- chapter which was presented by SPEAKER the United States Brewers Association, was organized hi Maj. Gen. Maxwell sec- - Darold Petersen. E. Rich will be guest speaker at tron; Mrs. Ruth H. Reed as 1862 the same year that Civic Improvement club meeting Thursday. standards and requirements for attaining Master and Golden Gleaner ranks. Box n M-M- NEWS n n Civic Improvement Club Ladies To Hear Gen. Maxwell E. Rich The Challenge will be the topic of Major General Maxwell E. Rich of the Utah National Guard, when he speakes before the Thursday meeting of the Civic Improvement Club. The program is planned in keeping with the club's theme for the year . . . Preserving Our Heritage. The meeting will be held at the War Memorial Home with the social hour beginning rt 3:30 p.m. and the program at 4 p.m. Mrs Theron B Lee and Mrs. William in charge Tyson are of the program for the day. Ladies of Elks d Corinne Eastern Star Chapter InstallsOfficers for Year Meet Next Week d GENERAL RICH is a native of Centerville, Davis county, and has attended the University of Utah. He enlisted in the National in May, 1932 and has received prohis service, motions throughout reaching to his present status as Major General in April, 1956. He currently serves as Adjutant General of the State of Utah. It happensd 100 YEARS ago ... He is married to Billie Seamount Rich and they have two daughters, Susan and Julie. They reside at 2327 East Ninth South, Salt Lake chairman of the refreshment City. Mrs. J. Y Ferry, Civic club preCivic Club members are invited sident, will conduct the meeting be to be in attendance. and Mrs Clair Morrell will HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKEn containert ...in attractive Our Gift to you with your purchase of $24 95 or more! scat K1M& Give PERSONALIZED CARDS for Christmas 20 books to choose from. Come in and pick your style and well reserve it . . . exclusively for YOU! ORDER NOW Cards Imprinted At No Extra Cost i .jTV.jF' valued - V A W at. $4.00 YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT OUR JEWEL HOUSE GIFT STORE! We also carry a complete line of Hallmark Greeting Cards, Wrapping Paper and Tie Everything to wrap your presents so theyll know You Cared Enough to Send The Very Best. REMINDER OFFICE SUPPLY r rtri- - PALMER JEWELRY Home of Nationally Famous Brands BEEHIVE Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, Nov. 30, at 7:30 p. m. ld ing on the Elder stake Master and Golden Gleaners will for sponsor a special program Tuesday, Nov. 27, at the Third LDS ward. The program will begin at 7:30 p. m. Special speakers for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wight, who are respectively an and Golhonorary Master den Gleaner. They will speak on goals and ideals for young people of the LDS faith, as well as talk North WIN SEASON TOYS Little Jolene Jeppesen holds the doll and wardrobe she won on daddy Wayne Jeppesens lucky ticket, while Mrs. Richard Lower looks over the toys that will delight her 11 grandChuck Merrett unwraps the gun and holster set won in the recent Jayceette children, and IN UTAH news that President Lincoln had signed the enabling act to eld in construction of a railroad from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast was joyously received. This was the key which opened the way to the rapid development of Utah and the Wash The Brewing Industry has contributed to the growth of this great Western empire through employment, taxes, purchases of supplies and raw materials, and In providing food supplements essential to improved Ivestoek and poultry feeding methods. TODAY, In Its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and proare served. priety wherever beer and at the home of Mrs. Lucille Berchtold. All members are urged to be present. Ward Schedules Bazaar First LDS For Friday Eve Brigham City First LDS ward Relief society bazaar has been scheduled for Friday, Nov. 30, in the ward recreation hall according to President Mrs. Ethel Poul-te- r. Supper will be served beginMenu items ning at 5:30 p.m. will include chili, barbecue, sandwiches, salad, homemade pies, and cakes, ice cream, punch and milk. BAZAAR ITEMS will go on sale at 7 p.m. featuring a large variety of homemade articles for Christmas giving.. Baked goods and candy will also be on sale. There will be a fish pond and movie for the children and the whole family is invited to attend the event. Mrs. Poulter has been assisted In planning the bazaar by her counselors Mrs. LaRaine Petersen, Mrs. Velda Palmer, and secretary Mrs. Beverly Packer,' with all members of the Relief society participating. -- Corner Main Street & 2nd North BLAINE OLSEN. MORTUARY |