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Show 3 THg &OX Jensons Attend Tuesday, January 29, 1963 Brigham City; UtcK EIDER' NEWS .! Homecoming for Salt Lake Youth Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenson, Mrs. Merle Jenson of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen of Bear River City motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to attend the homecoming of the Jensons grandson from an LDS mission in California. The couples dined in Ogden and visited with the Floyd Jensons daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGregor, and then went onto Salt Lake City and also visited the Floyd Jensons son, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Jenson while there. OVER 600 persons were in attendance at the missionary homecoming for grandson Larry Max Jenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Jenson of Salt Lake City. Following the homecoming at a Salt Lake City LDS ward, the relatives and close friends of the missionary went to his parents home for visiting and, refreshments. t I .i J,w Sc-.- 1: N ;,!: 1-- : --L- cl. 't 7 -- UT) Ed'lor .1' T::,3-eFA3-:::- ic County Church Women Elect Officers for Conning Year with a vote taken on adoption of a pie studied Constitution arid by laws lor the group. Box Elder Council of United Church Women elected new officers to serve for the coming year at the annual meeting of the group held at the Protes-taStudent t center in early THE COUNCIL is presently sponsoring a series of study groups on persons with special need. During the past three weeks the studies have centered on theology and mission, children with social problems, and mental upsets, particularly wiih young people. n. January. W. C. A 1 ; ,VV Robinson of Brig-haCity was elected to take over the presidential reins from Mrs. Donald Ranstrom, also of Brigham City. She will be assisted by vice president, Mrs. Marvel Ginther of Dewey-villOn Inday, Feb. 1, at 10:30 who represents the Metha m. a special panel discusodist church in Tremonton. sion will be held on the probALSQ TAKING executive of- lems of the mentally retarded. h I eatured on the panel will be fices yere Mrs. Richard as secretary end Mrs. Mrs Jeff Collier, Mrs. Joseph Ralph Harvey as treasurer. Pelham and Leslie Laird, Officers stepping down ftom teacher for u special education n the positions were Mrs. Chris gioup locally Mrs. Lee will moderate the discusBolieau, Mrs. Sjursen and Mrs. sion. The final discussion James Thurston. Official reports from the of- group is set for Tub. 8, when ficers Were heard at the an- Mrs. Eldon Herd will lead a nual business meeting, along study on problems of the aged. Mrs. f, - t k f i t Community Club Plans Annual . ( e, Sweetheart Nite Huff-smit- Hei-ma- Brighams Earlier Days to Be Theme of Civic Program Brigham City during the era of 1890s will be featured as the theme of the Civic Improvement club, meeting scheduled Thursday afternoon, Jan. 31. In keeping with the theme of the year, Preserving Our Ileii-tagthis program will be planned around a theme for the day of Qur, Local Heritage. The meeting will be held at the War JVlemorial Home with the social hour beginning at 3:30 p. m. and the meeting at 4 p. m. with Mrs. J. Y. retry, president, in charge. Mansfield and their committee members. The refreshment committee is being headed by Mrs. Nello Christnfferson, and refreshments appropriate to that era will be served. All members of Civic club are invited to attend the meeting and enjoy an aiterrwm learning of the business, industries, schools, recreation and cultures of Brigham City during the 1890 era. Club members may invite guests to attend the meeting with them. They are urged to iruve early so they will have tuple time to view the displays which are being prepared. Club members are reminded that flags are still available for them and their friends and neighbors, Mrs. Ferry said. With the month of February will be approaching, there many occasions when it will be appropriate to display the flag and ther are plenty of Bags available for all persons interested in, obtaining one. They may call Mrs. J. Y. Ferry or Mrs. R. N. Price for further information ad to make arrangements to purchase a flag. e, for the afternoon are Miss Mable Christensen,Earl Madsen and --Mrs. Mrs. R. N. Price, who have spent countless hours planning and preparing the program. A display of articles and pictures related to the era beginning in 1890 is being Club prepared. members who have articles saved from that period and who would like to display them at the meeting are urged to coiv tact one of the program committee chairmen. Many of the pictures are being arranged through the courtesy of Comptons Art Gallery, Miss Chus-tense- n said. A male quartet, comprised of Earl Wright, Eugene Wright, t, Lee Andersen and DcLaun will sing songs indicative of that period. They will be accompanied by M r s. Earl Wright. Dental Wives Ui intei est to all local PTA life family presidents and chairmen is the family life institute being held at Brigham First District Dental society University in Provo on Young auxiliary met in Logan at the Friday, Feb. 1. Bluebird cafe for the first A schedule of lectures and meeting of the new year. panel discussions will be held Chairman for the meeting from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. with a was Mrs. Sidney Roskelley as- dinner meeting at 5 p.m. sisted by committee members GUEST SPEAKER will be Mrs. Glen Allan, Mrs. Gerald Wallace, Mrs. Newell 'Munk, Wallace Fulton, president of the Mrs. LeRoy Wilson and Mrs. National Council of Family Relations. A charge of $1.50 will John Hurley. Guest, speaker for the day be made for the dinner. was Mrs. Keckler, Cache counCarpools will be arranged ty school nurse, who addressed fiom the local area. Call Mrs. for the group on dental and phys- Wayne Holmes at PA ical health of school children in reservations. Meet for Lunch the area. Attending the meeting Local Woman were Brig- the group. The collect was read by Irene Hess, with Elva Pierson, president, conducting the short business meeting. Mabel Nielson was program chairman for the evening, and presented Miss LaPreal Wight who gave an excellent talk on freedom. Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker was welcomed back into club memNineteen members bership. were present, with two special guests being Mrs. Biybwa Ghar-l- b of Zanzibar and Mrs. Holt of Carson City, Nev. Couples Class fair were adults of the church, with a special invitation extended to Sunday school teachers and choir members who annot ordinarily meet with with the class on Sunday mornings. Special guest of the evening was Muhammed Anwar Qures-hi- , an exchange student to from Utah State University Pakistan. The class members enjoyed meeting this personable young man and learning about the customs of his land. One out of every 13 is an Trip er James NEW From Colorado Just returned from a week end of skiing at Aspen, Colo, Recent arrivals at the Coo.ey aie Mr. and Mrs. Robert But Memorial Hospital include the ler of Brigham City. following: They report that the skiing Henry Giant and Sharrol La- -' was excellent at the Colorado Von Howard Burns, Brigham resort spot, with the recent City, boy, Jan, 21. snows adding to the fun of the Blen D. and Cherry Ann Bish- winter sport. op Nance, Brigham City, boy, Jan. 22. Mrs. Nielson Palmer and Margaret Leah Brigham Apploni Turnblom, City, girl, Jan. 23. Frank Wendell and Delilah Rawlines Call, Route 2, girl, Goes to Coast Mrs. George A. Nielson left & 2nd North for a trip to Califor- Corner Main Street Max William and Julia Ann nia on Sunday. McGregor Yost, Brigham City, boy, Jan. 24. She will visit with Dr. and BLAINE OLSEN Joseph and Clara Belle Mrs. Kenneth Nielson in Palo Weight, Brigham City, Alto, Calif., for about ten days MORTUARY girl, Jan. 25, before returning to Brigham Charles Martin and Joan Mar-chaBraunersrither, Brigham City. City, girl, Jan. 25. a Norris Dean and Bessie Nez Goodman, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 26. Marvin and Norma Francis Skeen Wing, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 24. mid-wint- rt Te-lit- Jan. 26. N. and Dorothy Joy Do-let- Marble, Corinne, boy, Jan. 26. Darrell Dorsey Judith and Pearl Newland McCarty, monton, boy, Jan. 26. Box Elder Tre- Junior Class Brigham Coed Vies for USU Miss Nancy Ann of Mr. daughter a class ring when you can Valberg, and Mrs. John H. Valberg Jr., 269 North Second East, is one of the finalists for Utah Prom Queen at State university. Lionel Hampton and his band will be featured at the USU Junior Prom and they will play a concert in Nelson Fieldhouse prior to the dance, according to Webb, get them for TO chairman. Dance theme is Misty, and dress is semiformal. A prom assembly will be presented Jan. 29 at 11 a.m. in Main auditorium with a theme of Mist of a Legend, featuring a cast of 75 persons. Miss Valberg is one of 20 finalists vying for the coveted Prom Queen crown. ert Meeker and Mrs. Cam Longley of Brigham City, has been visiting with his daughters this past month. He will return to his winter home soon. Mrs. Robert Meeker just revisit with Mr. and Mrs. Lawis turned from a short business C. Bowen, of Brig formerly trip to New York City, and will ham City. be able to continue her visit Joined by the Bowens after with her father until WednesWhen will your fathers leg a short visit in their home, the day, when he will leave the be well so he can come to Holmans traveled to San Fe- area. work? lipe, Mexico, for a fashing trip Not for a long time, I think. in Baja, Calif. They spent a Another reason that you cant Why? few more days at the Bowen take it with you it goes be Cause compensations sot home in Sedona and then mo- fore in. you do. tored back home to Brigham City. returned Sundnay from a trip to Las Vegas to celebrate Mr. Holmans birthday. After a while in the desert mecca, they traveled to Sedona, Ariz., to 1 1 feSMl Members Work on Project $1 .00 Down lip fflg 133 You, as a private citizen, can hit Communism where it hurts! J Va MM Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania. Armed with this truth, they represent a major obstacle to the Communist threat of world conquest. Eighty percent of them listen to Radio Free Europe despite Communist jamming. It is their strongest link with the future. WHERE? Communisms weak spot! Eastern Europ- eIn Eastern Europe 80,000,000 once free men and women still bravely resist Communist R.F.E. is a working weapon domination. Here, Cpmmunism is on the defensive. Here, many Russian divisions are tied down. This is where Communism is under greatest pressure. You can help keep this pressure on. XI Alpha Group Holds Meeting Xi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met on Jan. 16 at the home of Deone Lichtenstein. Lesson for the evening was given by Luella MacFarlane It was on the Chinest lands and Chinese people, with men deep look at customs of that Far East country. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Radio Free Europe is one of the Free Worlds major offensive weapons in the Cold War against Communism and Soviet aggression. But it needs money now to continue its work. it As a privately supported, organiRadio Free indion zation, Europe depends vidual contributions from private citizens. Your help is needed. Whats it worth to you to hit Communism where it hurts? Ten dollars? Five dollars? Give whatever you can ... HOW? By supporting Radio Free Europe Every day Radio Free non-prof- Europes 28 powerful transmitters broadcast news of the Free World, religious services, the plain truth to the brave people of Radio Free Europe Fund t M You can relax when youre covered by to Communism The American Peoples Counter-Voic- e P. O. BOX 1963, MT. VERNON, N.Y. Published as a public service In with The Advertising Council cooperation Church Office Utah District meeting of the Pacific Southwest Lutheran Chuichwomen was held at Elim Lutheran church in Ogden on Couples Enjoy Buddhist Dinner Jan. Centering the evenings activities about the Corinne Bud dinner held Saturday ee-ninseveral Brigham City couples had an evening of good food and fun. Traveling to Corinne together were Mr." and Mrs. Joe Tillot-soMr. and Mrs. Storing Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howarth and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nielson. After a delicious dinner at the Buddhist meeting house, the couples returned to the home where they spent the rest of the evening playing n, 20. Elected to the nominating committee of this group was Mrs. Mickey Hanson of Brigham City, She will serve along with Mis. Glissman of Ogden, Mrs. Lorraine Hagen of Roy and Mrs, Jean Huko of Salt Lake City. PRESIDING was Mrs. Clarence Crouser of San Jose, Calif , who closed the meeting with a lovely luncheon served to the women. Attending ftom Brigham City were Mrs. Donald Ranstrom, Mrs. Mickey Hanson, Mrs. George Moellendorf, Mrs. William Knudsen and Mrs. Lorin Andreason. 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Gold AT Mrs. Pauline Barsballe members and sojourners hosted of Corinne Chapter No. 11 of the Order of Eastern Star at her home 10 K Sterling Silver ... OES . . . Pay $32.00 for Prom Queen Kimber T. Williams of Sarasota, Fla., father of Mrs. Rob- pot-luc- Has Social Eve (drinkers and aged 20 and over Florida Guest Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Holman chapter of Brigham City Business and Professional Women met on Jan. 21 at the Tropical restaurant at 7 p.m. for the regular monthly meeting of Daughters Host n' Elected for meet- ing was Mrs. Marcus H. Burton, wife of a Salt Lake City oral surgeon. games. Hear Talk on Basic Freedoms couples church school the Community Preschurch held a social on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grey Bawcum, 908 Oak Drive. Invited to the evenings af- NEWS endars. Holmans Enjoy Mid-Wint- The THE CULTURE comer is being arranged by Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker and Mrs. H. C. Ladies Community club will hold its annual Sweetheart party on Friday, Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Third LDS ward recreation hall. will be A Valentine theme followed, with dinner being prepared and served by the committee. In charge of the evenings plans is Melva Hoffer. numbers Special program are scheduled for the evening, and all members are urged to set aside the date on their cal- Huff-smit- class of byterian Sac-ket- several members from ham City. A special guest at the Mrs. W. C. Robinson was elected ELECTED TO SERVE president of the Box Elder County Council of United Church Women recently. She will be assisted by Mrs. Marvel Ginther of Deweyville, who is pictured with her studying plans h for the coming year. Also elected were Mrs. Richard and Mrs. Ralph Harvey. Business Women WHOS Reese Jt Couples Returns ' f A I y L if y |