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Show 4 T TussHay, January 8, 1963 Cfy, Utah' THE EOX ELDER NEWS, Bngfiam r-- , 'V s E. Newcomers ClubSlatesTalk By General Maxwell E. Rich Special Meeting Called for PTA I A special meeting of the South Box Elder Council of PTA will General Maxwell Rich, adju- ly fight it. be held on Thursday, Jan 10, at tant geneial of the Nrtional THE CLUB is very pleased to All 8 p,m. in the Lincoln Guard for tire slate of Utah have General Rich as the speaklocal presidents, pnncipdls, will be the featured speaker at er and because he will speak chairmen and council the Jan. 15 luncheon meeting on an issue of great importance chairmen are to be in attend- of Wekome Wagon Newcomers to the internal security of the ance. United States, the meeting is club. Walter D. Talbot, supeiinten-den- t He will speak on the fight opened to the general public. of schools, will discuss with communism in. the Uni- Mrs. Torrest Hill, president, the local people the legislative against ted Slates. General Rich is a urges all members and newcomprogram for the PTA. Arrangesub- ers to attend and to give their ments will also be made for the lespected authority on this for Ihe past several wholehearted support to Generand ject, on education For proLights has headed, along with al Rich. gram to be presented on Jan. yearsUtah National guard, an acthe The meeting will be held in 17. tive program. the social room of Holy Cross Lutheran church, 705 East Secwhi is divided ond THE PROGRAM South. Cards will be playinlo two main sections. One ed from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. folsection, for younger people, is lowed by punch at 11:30 a. m. the Freedom Academy whose '--V' luncheon at 12 noon. and aim is to enlighten the youths of today on the communistic RESERVATIONS may be lin e at in the United States. made until Friday, Jan. II at 12 for adults, General Rich con- noon by calling Mrs. J. Ronald semiducts the Americanism or Mrs. Kirberg at PA nars, consisting of daily semi- Forrest Hill at PA Cost nars, some for two days, some of the luncheon is $1.50. Canlasting three days. These are cellations will be taken until even for those vr MITCHUM ANTNPERSPIRANT that really A flew works! Sohes underarm problems lor many who had despaired of effective help. Mitchlw keeps undcraims absolutely dry for thousands of grateful users. Fosilh e action coupled with complete gentleness to normal skin and clothing is made possible by new type of formula devised by a young genius in phary macy and produced by a laboratory. supply. 13.00 plus tax. fcentle fluid formula with patented jnylon applicator. Remember it for wtops excessive perspiration many users keeps underarms absolutely dry. T trut-worth- 90-da- L i J ti Sacldy Couple Trades Nuptial Vows Exchanging nuptial vows on Dec. 22 in a double rirg cere mony, were the former Miss Gay Marie Werneke and Jery Dean Bowers. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Wernecke, 336 Highland $ Blvd. in Brigham City and formerly of Mankato, Minn. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. J. Tex. D. Mowers of Levc-llanThe wedding ceremony took place at the Community Presbyterian church with the Rev. Earl S. Fox officiating at 1:30 p. m. before an altar of canlea-brum- s with red candles and the poinset-liatraditional Christmas r J L I K It k i! V "if s. FATHER OF the bride, Gerald Wernecke, gave his daughter in marriage. Mrs. Ed sang, "I Love You Truly acand The Lords Prayer, companied by organist Mrs. Jimmie Jewell. For her wedding and the reception the bride was attired in a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon net over delus-tere- d satin. It was styled with snug bodice with Sabrina neckline and long tapered lace sleeves. Her illusion veil was attached to a tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of poinsettias with long Sie-ve- rs NEWS CENTRAL School PTA meeting is scheduled for Monday evening, Jan. 14, at 7:30 p. m. in the school auditorium. Guest speaker will be Dr. David E. Miller, professor of history at the University of Utah. His subject will be Early History of Utah. Dr. Miller is recognized as the author of several books on history. He is most noted for his book entitled Hole in the Rock. He received a fellowship award from the Utah State Historical Society. Musical numbers will be furnished by a chorus from the Utah Slate School for the Blind and also by Supl. and Mrs. Walter D. Talbot. Patrons of the school and inexiensive courses, delving deep- 12 noon, Jan. 14. After that terested persons are invited to threat time a charge of $1.50 will be attend. ly into the communistic and what can be done to active made. LAKEVIEW PTA will meet on Thursday, Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the new school. A program change has been made, and will be announced later by program chairman Mrs. T. Hannum. Teachers at Lake view school Womens C. V. Mrs. Legislative Ruel Eskelsen, council of Utah Executive Forsgren, Mrs. C. A. Carlson, board has planned a field trip Mrs. Esther Watkins and Miss to three state institutions. Visit- Lenore Romer. ed by the ladies will be the Beginning on Jan. 17, the Utah State prison at the Point council will meet every Thursof the Mountain, near Draper; until March 21 while the the State Mental hospital in day State Legislature is in session. Provo, and the Training school They will consider vital issues for mentaly handicapped in in 60 bills before the Legisla-- t American Fork. u r e concerning education, Thursday, Jan. 10, the dele- health, welfare, taxation and gates will gather in the state judiciary. capitol rotunda at 9 a. m. and will hoard buses for the field The average annual consumptrip, which is scheduled to lust from 9 a. m. until 5:30 p. m. tion of alcoholic beverages in Utah is 15.28 gallons per adult 1)1 LEGATES from the Box 15 and older or 1.28 gallons to council age invited Elder join the group on the field trip are Mrs. absolute alcohol compared to Jack Shumway, Mrs. Quentin 25.17 beverage gallons, 2.07 abAllen, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs, solute gallons nationally. Women's Legislative Group To Visit State Institutions red Set This Week Womens Circles of the Comchurch munity Presbyterian will meet during this week, with the following schedule. Morning Circle will meet on Thursday. Jan. 10, at 9:30 a.m. in the rnurch basement. Nursery will be provided for preschool children. Circle chairman is Mrs. William Yates. Afternon Circle will meet on Thursday, Jan. 10, at I p.m. in the home of Mrs. W. C. Robinson, 305 East Forest, for a regular meeting. Circle chairman is Mrs, Stella Seifert. All women of the church are invited to attend circle meetings in morning, afternoon or evening hours. Womens Association meetings are scheduled for the fourth Tuesday of each month, with the meeting time alternating between afternoon and evening for the coming year. Raymond Burr is an estimated average cent of each Perry h satin : Circle Meetings'' show on the Network. '"a - i WEDDING Gay Marie Wernecke and Jerry Dean Bowers exchanged nuptial vows in a ceremony performed Dec. 2 in the Community Presbyterian church. They are now making a home in Brigham City. HOLIDAY or and Linda Wernecke, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. and gold veil hats. Their gold They wore gold brocaded dress- and pearl necklaces were gifts es with long tapered sleeves from the bride. Bouquets carried by the attendants matched are working with Utah educa- the brides. Mis Sue Miller from tors and PTA officials in stress- Mankato Minn, was the brides ing Lights on For Education, personal attendant. the statewide program aimed Gene Spears brother-in-laof at making the State Legislature the groom was best man and aware of the great need for ad- Gordon Neilson was usher. ditional funds for education. THE MOTHER of the bride Parents attending the meeting wore a brown lace dress with will be briefed on what they can gold accessories, and the mother of the groom was unable to do to help promote this attend the ceremony. program. PTA-sponsor- The reception was held fol- Corner Main Street & 2nd North lowing the ceremony in the Miss Margie Fellowship hall. BLAINE OLSEN Nielson was in. charge of the guest book and Miss Lorna Hunter hud charge of the gift table. MORTUARY Mrs. Wilbur Miller from Mankato, Minn., presided over the reception table and Mrs. Hazel Mclntire took charge of the punch bowl. After a short honeymoon, the couple are now at home at 76 South Fifth West in Brigham LAY-AWACity. Y PALMER'S State SMI! More choice bargains to come out of layaway. These items have had a generous deposit paid on them but have not been pick So were letting ed up them go for the balance due . . . which in some cases is less than half price. ... yiiilP a Diamond Pandent reg. $29.85 NOW $16.50 1 1 Transistor Radio Reg. $29.95 NOW $15.00 sack Costume Jewelry reg. $10.80 NOW $6.02 1 Gents White Gold Diamond Wedding Ring PW76W Reg. $69.95 1 NOW $59.50 Boys Blue Sapphire Ring Reg. $29.95 NOW $16.88 "I Ladies Watch Reg. $39.95 NOW $19.50 1 CL el Home Movie Set Reg. $259.50 BAL. $185.00 1 JANUARY CBS streamers. MRS GENE Spears, sister of the groom was matron of hon- of 90 per Mason Television set Stainless Steel. Service for 8 Reg. $19.95. Bal. $8.95 1 Set Silverware Service for 8. Reg. $29.85 Balance $16.95 1M1 1 UM beautiful Rose Garland China Set. Reg. $59.98 Balance $27.50 Sunbeam Hand Food Mixer. Reg. $18.95 Balance $10.47 1 1 Travel Alarm Clock sure way to have money when you need it is to save The regularly at. Reg. $4.95 Balance $2.95 1 Toaster Regular $14.95 Balance $9.95 . . 1 Tape Recorder Reg. $99.50 D0X ELDER COUNTY DANK Suits Top Coats Shoes Dress Shirts Sport Shirts Sweaters Jackets Sport Coats 1 Set Stainless Steel Steak Knives. Reg. $4.95 Balance $2.95 ... NO FUTURE in robbing trains but you can build a SECURE future for you and your family by saving regularly at Box Flder County Bank. JUST FOR EXAMPLE . . . save $25 a week for 10 years and youll have over $15,000.00 . . . save just $10 a week for 10 years and youll have over $6,000.00! THERES Balance $35.00 ON 1 YEAR SAVINGS Gents Fine Wyler Watch Reg. $65. Bal. $37.50 1 PAID ALL IT TAKES IS DETERMINATION . . . budget a certain amount for savings . . . then stick to it. Get started by opening your account at Box Elder County Bank now! TIMES A YEAR 1 . . . Movie 314 Great Reductions In All Departments Camera Tri-Le- 8mm Bell & Eye Howell Electric Reg. $119.95. Bal. $79.50 on all other savings ELME IN '63 Ladies Buiova Watch Reg. $71.50. Bal $39.50 Famous 1 READY TO SEE el Argus 8 mm Movie Camera Reg. $99.95. Bal. $72.50 1 Diamond Set. C.T.W. Reg. $149.95. Bal. $97.50 Many other items to be added to clean out layaways, PALMER JEWELRY : QKiQ0 lamx tea wear oeuimz cdstcration . YOUI1 HOME OWNED BANK BRIGHAM CITY |