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Show V 4 THE BOX V V XpTT Tuesday, February 5, 1 963 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah ELDER H O'-- , S - wtt Miss Jones Exchanges Vows Mr. and Mrs.. J. Oscar Jones of Window Rock, Ariz., formerly of Brigham City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Esther, to John C. Balenko, son of Mrs. K. J. Balenko and the late Mr. Balenko of Bartlesville, Okla. C 1 y ) ' $aroh Yctci, Society Editor Will Speak to Ladies Group Ladies Community club , college at Tahlequah, The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school. The couple is making a home at 4042 South Muskogee, in Tahlequah, Okla. Okla. Home Wedding Unites Couple A simple home wedding united Lillian Duke and Larry Valison Stein in marriage on Jan. 25 with Judge VeNoy Christotferson officiating at the ceremony. Mother of the bride is Mrs. Bessie L. Duke of Brigham City, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Stein of Orem. . . i t .r y ' i M 1 1 Leadership i NEWS lota Chapter Holds Meeting I The regular monthly meeting of Iota chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma was held at the Tropical restaurant on Jan. 28. The business meeting was conducted by President Miss Norma Jensen. A special guest. Miss Biubwa Ghanb, an educator from Zanzibar, gave a short and informative talk about the educational system' in her country. Community singing was enjoyed by all, after which Miss the Wight addressed members on the subject, Contributions of Women in the Fields of Art, Science, Politics, and Industry. The program for the evening was arranged by a room ii Ice consisting of Mrs. Blythe Tin-geMrs. Verna Johnson, Mis. Jane Linford, and Mis. Neva Bahan. La-Pre- for the Womens Legislative Council Slates Educator as Speaker Mrs. Alison Thome, Logan educator, will be the guest speaker at the Womens Legislative Council meeting set for Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 8 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce Local Senior Girl Scout Chosen as Camp Alternate Mr. and Mrs. Larry V. Stein exEXCHANGE VOWS changed wedding vows In a home ceremony performed Jan. 23. They are making a home In Brigham City. Mrs. Stein Is the former Lillian Duke, daughter of Mrs. Bessie L. Duke. Couple Makes Home Locally Following Elko Ceremony Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vernon Gomez arc making their home in Brigham their marriage Cily following on Dec. 31, in St. Josephs Catholic church in Elko, Nev. The new Mrs. Gomez' is the former Jane Ilimeko Sumida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jiro Sumida of Perry. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John Gomez of Brgiham City. ACCOMPANYING the young ( couple to Elko for the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. John Gomez, Jr., brother and sister-in-laof the bridegroom. Showers have been held for the bride by Mrs. John Gomez, Jr., and by former classmates, Eileen Grover and Kathy Clay-baug- h. To Attend California Meet Jo Ann Card, sophomore at Box Elder High school, has been selected to represent the local high school at the division of the Music Educators National conference on her ability as a performer, interest in her schools music program, and citizenship. Miss Roberta PERRY PTA will be held on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 8 p. m. at the school. The public is invited. Leslie Laird, president of the assoHandicapped Childrens ciation and teacher of special education classes at Box Elder will disJunior High school, cuss the program for retarded children in Box Elder county. Mrs. Melartins room will present a brief program at the conclusion of the speaker. Refreshments will be served, and all parents are urged to attend. meeting Miss Mary Esther Jones, former resident of Brigham City, was married in Stillwell, Okla., on Jan. 5 to John C. Balenko. They are students at Northeastern State college in Tahlequah, Okla. WED IN OKLAHOMA officers and teachers of Mrs. Jack Shumway, presiward Relief societies are urged dent of the Box Elder council, will conduct . the meeting. to be present. Chairmen of the evenings proMagazine representatives gram are Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen from the wards will be honor- and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren of the ed at the meeting for exceedi- education study committee. MAIN TOPIC of Mrs. Thornes ng their sales quota. BEHS Music Student Chosen J Mrs. Edwin Anderson was hostess to Book Lore club Thursday evening, Jan. 31, at her home. After a short business meeting conducted by Mrs. Oleen Palmer, thirteen members enjoyed the book review given by Mrs. Glen Knud-se- All Community Club 1 Meets Monday Box Elder stake Relief society will be held on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p. m. in the First rooms. LDS ward chapel. V I Hoe and Hope Garden club will meet on Wednesday, Feb. Mrs. Dan 6, in the home of Russell, 324 North Fifth East, Leadership Meet Set for Stake Set by Ladies i i Book Lore Club MEMBERS of the Spade and Garden club will be guests for the evening. The hostesses request that members call if they are unable to attend, or if they are bringing guests to the meeting. i i Wednesday Eve Trowell Sweetheart Nite ' I to Meet ning. her mother, on Jan. 28. A prenuptial shower was hosted by Mrs.f Betty Anderson of Bear Rivet City on Jan. 11. gram numbers are planned for the evening of fun with the club members, husbands. , Members ore uigcd to set aside the date and to make reservations for the affair immediately. Club Rod Toma of Ogden will speak on Japanese flower arrangements during the eve- 1 Honoring the bride at a shower for friends and relatives was CHAIRMANING the annual party night is Melva Hoffer. She announces that special pro- and Hope be t Wash. Lacjies Community club members twill fete their husbands at the clubs annual Sweethearts party spt for Friday, Feb. 8, at Tiff p: m. in the Third LDS ward recreation hall. As lSTtraditional, a Valentine theme will be carried out for favors and the decorations, program events of the evening. A dinner will be prepared and in served by the committee charge of the event. Hoe at 8 p. m. Mrs. Frank Scrable and Mrs. Charles Wilson will - THE BRIDE wore a green chiffon dress with white accessories for the ceremony, which was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson of Bear River City. Honeymooning In Provo for the weekend, the couple returned to make their home in Brigham City for a short time. The groom is enlisting in the U.S. Navy and the couple will then make a home in Seattle, DURING THE summer Miss Card organized and conducted her own marching drummers and bell players to accompany baton twirling units in the summer and Christmas parades. In September, Miss Card represented her school in the orchestra at Salt Lake City under the auspices of the Utah Music Educators associat- All-Sta- te While at the spring conference she will be under the di- ion. rection ot Irwin Hoffman, conductor, and musical directors of the Vancouver Symphony orchestra of British Columbia. The conference will be held in Bakersfield, Calif., April THE YOUNG musician Is a percussionist, playing several instruments including dance band drums, tympani, mirim-ba- , viges and her favorite is the snare drum. This year she is learning to play the base viol and the piano, and she has studied ballet for eight years. Miss Card attended the summer music camp of Western Michigan University in 1961 under Leonard Meretta and Julius Stulberg. In 1963 she attended Utah State University summer music clinic under Dr. colMax Dalby and Weber leges fust music clinic under the direction of Dr. William Revelli. ' Marilyn (Brousseau, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brousseau of 450 North Main in Brigham City, has been selected as one of the alternates for a special national of Senior Girl encampment Scouts to be held in Tennessee this summer. One hundred Girl Scouts from all 50 states have been selected by their Regioral Selections committee and the alternates will have the camping opportunity if the selectees are unable to attend. FOUR UTAH Senior Girl Scouts were selected in the Region XII group for all the national and international opportunities. The camping opportunities will include encampments in Michigan, Tennessee, the high Sierras, Maryland and California. The Utah Girl Scout council the opportunity for provides Senior Girl Scouts to apply for these opportunities and will assist the selectees in the financing of the experience, as part of the program for Senior Girl ties, Mrs. Murry Moler, council president, commented on announcing the names of the We believe this is selectees. an excelent endorsement of our Senior program in Girl Scouting and is certainly an indication of the high calibre of the girls participating in the program. f SCOUT CHOSEN Marilyn Scouts. Brousseau has been selected as THE UTAH Girl Scout Coun- one of the alternates for a specil is proud to have four Senior cial national encampment of Girl Scouts selected for nation- Senior Girl Scouts to be held al and international opportuni in Tennessee this summer. I ' s. ' tender messages tell sweethearts 'I not buy your Why N, Why a VALENTINE Dress Em Fri. - Sat. FEB. Up and Bring Em Only 8-9 HOURS 10 TO 5 yj Ever Made! Gift from NATIONAL COLOR Portraits Will vy -- ' ' not select a the same White Blouse MUSIC STUDENT Miss Roberta Card will represent Box Elder High school at the i X ! J 1 . , A New Dress V Remember, we Gift-Wr- 4 V i ' r. Our Store X Last Summer. YJ-- J Skilled, Bonded j only ea. fvx All Purchases j j' at V,ua . L M' . tI Vj the finest. c COMPTONS ART & MUSIC CO. 102 South Main Street CITY, s' y LJ Lt v of Brigham UTAH Ml liVl r x j, ( City! BRIGHAM CITY i i FOR ONE OR AS MANY AS YOU WISH Dependable , Years Only That Was in ap Limit 13 J a . See our lino of Child Age i Photographer m y IN MANTLE SIZE . r . Jack & Jill Some New Jewelry Division of the Music L.ducators National conference to he held in California in early April. you have selected BRIGHAM Valentine PALMER JEWELRY . M&son, w'irv For Be Taken by r Glowing art with Restyle HER DIAMOND PORTRAIT vjl &N (UPI) Elmer Bernstein has been signed to mospose the musical score for the Seven Arts production, Rampage. The picture stars Robert Elsa Martinelli and Jack Hawkins. MORTUARY Jeppsen. HOLLYWOOD . . BLAINE OLSEN The regular February meeting of Book Lore Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Glen Knudsen and the book review will be given by Mrs. Herman Composer Signed Mothers Donna Stringham is chairman the day, with June Sackett acting as director member. Also assisting on the program will be Renee Blanchard and Maxine Andersen. of Portrait Offer v . v" well-qualifi- after- meeting, which will begin business at 4:15 p.m., will be former Brigham City Mayor Ruel F.skelson, who will discuss the growth and development of the city and what local civic clubs can do to sponsor ftiture growth. The meeting is under the direction of the Department of Public affairs. d in For the Best v or some Pretty Lingerie . discussion will be on the CAPS program fo reducation, which is under study by the State Legislature. She is to speak on the field of education, having served two terms as president of the Loand gan Board of Education also having served as regional School director of the State Boards association. Speaker Thorne is director of the Cache Valley Womens Legislative council, and her doctorate from Iowa State University in economics. She is currently doing research for the College of Family Life at USU. Brief reports will be given by the delegates who attend the Thursday sessions each week at the Utah State Womens Legislative council, which will meet throughout the legislative session to study bills being considered by the state body. Guest speaker for the noon Book of the Eskimos written by Peter Freuchen, a Danish explorer, presents a record of action-packelife at the top of the world northern Canada, The Greenland, and Alaska. social structure of the Eskimo inhabitants has been built by their history and the influence of their rigorous climate. Corner Main Street & 2nd North Following the review the hostess served delicious dessert. Mit-chu- Uimli k My li k will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, Feb. 8, at 3:45 p.m. in the War Memorial home. The meeting will begin with the The marriage was solemniz- regular social time under the chairmanship of Relda Lund, ed Jan. 5, at Stillwell, Okla. Mrs. Mr. and Balenko are assisted by Jane Bergstrom and students at Northeastern State Alene Howarth. J- CtY9 W Retired Mayor ' |