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Show 4 ,;THE BOX ELDER-- .jNEWS, . .Bnnm City, Tuesday, February 12, 1963 UoK BE Courthouse Employees Fete Retired Workers "S . T V'i, y V ; Welcome Wagon club will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at the Holy Cross Lutheran church recreation hall for the regular monthly luncheon meeting. ,1 aValentine.. j . St. Henrys Catholic church card party will follow a PLAN CARD PARTY theme as shown by Mrs. William A. Mazeika, Mrs. Frank Billovits, and Mrs. Harold Kulp-er- s as they try various methods of placing decorations. The annual event is set for Satur day, Feb. 16, at 8 p.m. at the church. Kuypers and Mrs. Darrell Scharmann, while decorations are being planned by Mrs. Frank Billovits and her comis chairman mittee. Bingo Mrs. Olive Jacobsen, and Mrs. William Mazeika is in charge en to lucky ticket holders, and of setting up the physical facoiners may play bingo or cilities lor the event. cards. Ticket chairman for the card GENERAL chairman of the will be Mrs. A1 Smith. party event is Mrs. Bernard Hale, She announces that tickets can who announces that the decor be bought singly, as partners, of the evening will center about or in entire tables. Reservathe Valentine theme. tions and tickets can be obRefreshments will be served tained by calling Mrs. A1 by a committee under the co- Smith at PA chairmanship of Mrs. Harold CalholicChurch Plans Annual Card Party for Saturday Eve Final plans are now CO cat ( Whei the t side La full I ed c! Tol bedn in tl chasi and happ 1 the church. The public is invited to at-- i tend, with tickets going for a donation of $1. Refreshments will be served, door prizes giv . a i ) nr 1 Limit'll I f :n jn Members of the Bear River City branch of the Farm Bureau hosted the annual Farm Bureau banquet on Jan. 31 at the city recreation hall. Ladies president Mrs. Ernest Huggins extends her gratitude to the many members of the Ladies Farm bureau who participated in making the banquet a success. She states that cooperation during the planning and serving of the dinner was AFTERNOON CIRCLE No. 1 exceptional, and extended the will meet at the home of Mrs. thanks of the South Box Elder Stanley Veatch for dessert at 1 Farm Bureau for a job well p.m. Devotions will be led by done. Hazel Poer, and the lesson by Mrs. J. F. Stoller. Mrs. Ted Card will host the Afternoon Circle No. 2 in her home at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Maurfor desice Bandy as sert. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Russell Peterson, and St. Michaels Episcopal church the devotions by Mrs. Don traditional will its sponsor Spaulding. Shrove Tuesday pancake supper on Tuesday, Feb. 26, from 6 to 9 p. m. at the Protestant Student center. The public is Oil FRENCH YARN JtKmicli-inc.- , ; Frcncli Tveei 79c now .. 99c reg. $1.19; now BEAUTIFUL COLORS SALE ENDS 23 FEBRUARY Art and Gift Shop PA 75 invited. ' n rc.;a . had closed. Honored guests at the annual event were employees who have retired during the past year. Each was presented with a gift and made appropriate responses during the program. COMMISSIONER Grover Harper presented the gift to retired Commissioner Robert J. Potter, as well as to retiring recorder Cora Nielson, and retiring attorney Omer Call. K. B. Olsen accepted the gift for Attorney Call, who was unable to attend. David Morrell presented the momentos to retiring Board of Education Ruby employees, Hansen and Eberhart Zundel, and Duane Jensen presented gifts to Mrs. Frank Lund and Garth Colton, who have retir- x Chairman for the annual evMrs. Sterling Dobbs with Mrs. Bryce Wilhite as They announce that the menu will include the usual ent is vy a pancakes ranis n trimmings along with pork sausage. COMMITTEE members for the evening include Mrs. Don R. Smith in charge of cooking, Mrs. Charles Voris in charge of - u serving, Mrs. Clarence Kastrop in charge of decorations, Mrs. tf j The blue nilgai, Indias largest antelopes, are running wild in Texas. A herd of 16, imported 20 years ago by the King Ranch, has multiplied to 3,000. ed. Evan Gee was master of ceremonies for the party, which was hosted this year by the county clerks office. Richard Boone of the CBS Television Networks Have n Gun, Will Travels is a nephew of Daniel Boone. seventh-generatio- Scout Cookies Still on Sale Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gill of SET WEDDING PARTY Lyman, Wyo., announce the engagement of their daughter Blythe Southern to Merlin R. Jenson of Brigham City. Local Girl Scouts will condoorbell-ringintheir tinue campaign to sell cookies during r" this week, with orders taken up until Feb. 18. The girls covered their designated areas on Friday and Saturday and are now free to go anywhere in town and take orders. W Five varieties of cookies are on sale by the girls, and they will take advance orders for the DESERET CAMP of the tasty snacks and then deliver Daughters of Utah Pioneers will the cookies to the buyers during meet on Friday, Feb. 15, at the the first week in April. home of Mrs. Leona Bunderson, MRS. MAURICE Bandy, lo- 162 North First East, at 7:30 cal cookie chairman, says that p.m. of the CORINNE CAMP the girls did well on their earof Pioneers Utah will and Daughters that ly reports they continue to take orders through- will meet on Friday, Feb. 22, out the week to help further the at 2 p.m. at the home of MarGirl Scout camping program in tha Smoot. Alice Norman will be Utah. Proceeds from the sales go toward improving present camp Time on Their Minds The NEW YORK (UPI) ing facilities and making it possible for more girls to attend most frequent question asked the camps through camperships by hotel guests of telephone for deserving Scouts. operators is: What time is it? At least, thats the experience of operators at Hotel Edison here, who say 30 percent of all questions asked by guests concern the time. g Epsilon Chapter Holds Meeting Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Reah Kidman recently. Natures The lesson entitled was presented by Landscape Jean Davis after which each club member gave a short de- - Pancake Supper Plans Told ForShroveTuesday Dinner Garners 92 South Main ll Study circles of the Community Presbyterian church will be held during this week, with all the meetings set for Thursday, Feb. 14. Morning Circle will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the church with Mrs. J. P. Gurrister and Mrs. Richard Yeakey as The study will be led by Mrs. Gurrister, and the devotions by Mrs. William Yates. wi iti.r-in- . r Special feature of the day will be a program presented by 25 music and speech students from Box Elder High school under the direction of J. Earl Johnston. They will present a variety musical program. OTHER SPECIAL guests of the day will be winners of the bridge marathon. Mrs. Leone Boothe and Mrs. Marian Mer-rewere first prize winners, with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Herd as second place winners in the annual marathon. Bridge playing will begin at 9:30 a. m., with the social hour set for 11:30 and luncheon to follow at noon. Reservations for the luncheon are set at $1.50 and must be made by Friday, Feb. 15, at noon. Cancellations will be taken up until Monday noon, but failure to cancel will result in a late fee of $1.50. Reservations may be made by calling Pat Carlton at PA or Charlotte Hill at PA The public is invited to attend the luncheon and Bear River City Womens Circles Lady Farmers Meet This Week Thank Helpers r 1 at 7, Music Students way by women of St. Henry's Catholic church as they plan their annual late winter card party. The event is set for Saturday, Feb. 16, at 8 p. m. in tthe basement recreation hall of annua! held their on Thursday, Feb. 5 p. m., after all offices stractors, Newcomers Lunch Features under- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gill, Lyman Wyoming, are announcof their ing the engagement daughter. Blythe Southern, to Merlin R. Jenson, the son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. M. Jenson, 721 North Sixth West, of Brigham City. is a graduate The bride-elec- t M Lyman High school and has Mended Weber college and Brigham Young University, where she was active in the at both singers Madrigal schools. She is presently attending Utah State University. JENSON is also attending Utah State University, where he is enrolled in the College of Engineering and is a member of the golf team. He has completed a mission to Northern Califorpia. The couple plan a late summer wedding in the Logan Box Elder county court house employees, all officers and ab- i O' Temple Wedding Planned Robert Bowers and Mrs. B. W. Williams in charge of supplies, Mrs. Ed Garrison in charge of sausage and Mrs. Ben Baker in charge of publicity. Tickets for the event will be a $1 donation, with church members all having tickets on hand for sale. The Shrove Tuesday pancake tradition goes back into history, where it is an old English custom to use up the shortening and leavening in the pantry before Lent begins on Wednesday. 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