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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, YY. i 1, j-- L Ij Tvlspbcno PA Mrs E, A. McAfee ford, Conn. MISS ROCK is a made one appearance at Carnegie Hall and this recording of his humorous and sarcastic versions ol earlier popular songs is his one recorded musical effort. It proved to be refreshing 7nd very entertaining for the gvoup of ladies present. Fohowing the music, light refreshments were served to 11 and special OS V guests, Poulter. Regular meeting of the club March will be held at the home of Mrs Owen Westerv skow. The hook review will be given hy Mrs. Paul Ander- was in line and Hope Garden club Wednesday, Mar. at the home of 6, at of 476 Mrs. Lockhart Cragin, South Fifth West. for the meeting will be Mrs. Enos Bennion and Mrs. Richard Jenkins. Speaker will be Mrs. Lockhart Cragin, on Seed Propagation by Fluorescent Lighting. on 8 p. m. Elbert Thomas McAfee in a ceremony to be performed May 4 in the Methodist church in Dallas, Tex. Miss Rock is the daughter of Mrs. Grace F Rock and the late Jesse Rock of Brigham City. GSIATJ) is Sets Debate on Death Penalty Box Elder Womens Legislative Council will meet on Wednesday, March 6, the at 8 p. m. in, chamber ol commerce rooms. The public is invited to a timely and interesting de- bate on The Abolishment of the Death Penalty hy top high school debators. THOSE against capital punishment fear the execution of innocent persons, and point that minority groups, persons with lutle money or eduto cation could he sentenced death without complete legal representation. Proponents of the death penalty point out its effectiveness against the once common crime of kidnapping, say it is a deferent to crime, and that it defends police officers in the performance of their duties., Mrs. C. A. Carlson and Mrs. Esther Watkins of the judicial and welfare departments are in charge of the program. Mrs. Jack Shumway, president, emphasizes that the public is invited. out Dea-kin- 25. M. and Norma Mau-ren- e Jensen Boothe, Malta, Idaho, boy, Feb. 25. Ray Gene and Nona Tabahe Newby, Brigham City, boy, Feb. 25. Austin Reed and Barbara J. SwensOn Burke, Brigham City, girl, Feb. 27. Alexander Perry and Delila Viola Westley Dalton, Jr., Brigham City, girl, Feb. 27. Jason Despah and Joann Irene Kerstetter Chee, Brigham City girl, Feb. 27., Vern Thomas and Marilyn Barnett Dinsdale, Perry, boy, March 2. Eldon Henry and Kathlyn Eva Larson Coffman, Brigham City, boy, March 2. Robert Alvin and Sharlene Felt Johnson, Salt Lake City, boy, March 2. Cecil Richard and Margaret Paul Baker, Brigham City, boy, March 3. Kee Yazzi and Matilda Jane Billie Barlow, Ogden, boy, on March 3. Darrell Charles and Janet Abel Cosgrove, Brigham City, boy, March 3. John N. and Judith Ann Lamb Birch, Brigham City, hoy, Mar. Collin Navajo Students to Perform A Ladies of Elks Tonight Several Navajo students from Intermountain school will appear on a roundtable program at the regular monthly Ladies of Elks meeting tonight at 7:30 p. m. The time has been set one-hahour earlier to accomlf hours for the Presenting the program will be members of the Traveling Assembly club of the school, a newly-forme- d group which appears for public groups and discusses Navajo history, cuSince the lture, and customs. group,s first appearance in they have added even more color to the program with native dances and other entertainment. NAVAJO customs of the past and present will be discussed students, by the well-verse- d J&cj tal recently: Wilson Vicente and LuAnn Florez, Ogden, boy, Feb. 18. Jackie Dean and Sharon Diane Williams Scott, Brigham City, boy, Feb. 19. Thomas Ronald and Geraldine Ann Ford Jensen, Corinne, boy, Feb. 20. Keith W. and Vyda Ranae Reid Welch, Brigham City, girl, Feb. 21. Mathalano and Susanna Jane Garcia Hoi ex, Brgham City, gnl, Feb. 23. Ronald Frank and Sharon Grossman, Roundy Brigham City, hoy, Feb. 24. , Bert and Rae Ole Rudd Jr., Plymouth, girl, Feb. Womens Legislative Council er loin jroer lie The following were new arrivals at Cooley Memorial hospi- Miss Kathleen Rock will become the bride of ENGAGED modate school students. NATlfmi. pilot, NEW Debating on the proposed Porter, Alvarene Warren and bill to eliminate capital punDrauca Holmes. The regular ishment will be Sherry Mast and Gordon Nebeker of Skyline meeting will begin at 4:15. High school and Steven Kelly and John McGean of Judge Memorial High school, both located in Salt Lake City. will meet helicopter WHOSY Host Guests at Music Review Meets Tomorrow a who will give a picture of life at home on the reservation as well as life and goals at school. Some of the participants will be wearing native costumes, Inter-mounta- NAM I S OF officers nominated for the coming year were presented by Margaret Evans, a member of the nominating committee Included on the list was Joyce Frisby, who has been nominated for the second vice president of the State organization. Following the business meeting, Don Cowley, supervisor of for Thiokol communication Chemical corp., presenter the film Seconds to Survival which gives a clear and exciting picture of the US defenses in the missile age. The group then adjourned untill the next monthly meeting in J company. A church wedding to take place in the Methodist church in Dallas is planned for May 4 by the betrothed couple. Ladies Club to Hoe and Hope Garden Club r Stam- now living in Dallas, Tex., and is employed by the Julian Noa son Ladies Community club will hold its annual guest day on Thursday, March 7, at the War Memorial Home at the regular afternoon, meeting time. Pro gram for the day will be under the department of fine arts and will feature Mrs. Jay Skidmore giving her version of Sound of the Broadway hit, Music in narrative and song. She will be accompanied by Joy Jacobsen. Program chairman is RaNae Blanchard, with Marjorie Christensen as director member. The prayer will be given by Dratica Holmes and the pledge led by Georgia Andersen. Members will gather at 3:45 p. m. for refreshments served by a committee headed by Betty Talbot and including Donna of graduate of Utah State Univeisity with a degree in education and was m Utah formerly a teacher schools. At the present time she is living in Dallas, Tex., and is employed in the oftice of McKesson, & Robbins, Inc. The bridegroom-elec- t is a graduate of the University of Kentucky with a degree in marketing and merchandising. He was stationed at Ft Hood durand ing recent Army service Mrs. Ken Spiekerman, Harry Bloom and Mrs. Vernon Mrs. V Announcement is made of the engagement and foithcoming maniage of Miss Kathleen McPock to Elbert Thomas Afee, by Mis. Giace F. Rock of Brigham City. The biide-to-b- e is the daughter oi Mis. Grace F. Rock and the late Jesse Rock of Brigham Parents of the prospecCity. tive bridegroom are Mr. and Jeppsen. Elva Pierson, president, conducted the meeting. Leading the collect was Thurza Kingston, after which the legislative lepieseniative Margaret Evans presented a report of the last meeting and discussed bills to be acted upon in the State Legislature. "7, Yw Miss Rock Sets Spring Date brief explanation ol the An, recording Evening with Tom Lehrer preceded the playing of the record. Lehrer, a professor of mathematics at members 33 -- A has Brigham City chapter of the Business and Professional Womens club met on Monday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m, at the Tropical restaurant, with dinner preceding the meeting. m Members of the Book Lore dub met on Thursday evening, F eb. 28, at the home of Mrs. Glen Knudson for a special musical treat presented by Mrs. University; Meet on Monday j Aii j mrirn et Enjoys Musical 3 tw- ,o (Ch fpijn Y i SnrcH YsLis, Society Editor Book Lore Club Gly, Dial? Business Women 'O Harvard - Mswh-a- ? A ,OYD M Harman Bifgfinm Tuesday, Maich 5, 1963 T Tickets to attend the Civic Improvement clubs BIRTHDAY PARTY TICKETS READY annual birthday party scheduled for March 16, are ready for distribution, as shown by committee members above, left to right, Mrs. Roy Barnard, decorations chairman; Mrs. Walter G. Mann, food chairman, and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, ticket chairman. Club members are urged to obtain their tickets in advance. Reservations are due March 13. March. irjia, as co chairman; Mrs. J. Gordon Felt V is ticket chairman; and other Sit Cl' Hi ' ladies working on the commitA If, Crantees include Mrs. Grant n dall, Mrs. J. S. Fruin, Mrs. Beecher, Mrs. R. K. Dain-eTickets are rdady for the Mrs. Meinert will write the inMrs. Russell Fishburn, Mrs. for the M. Reed Merrill Mrs. David O. Civic Improvement clubs birth- troductory narration Corner Main Street & 2nd North Andersen and Mrs. Wallace day party and musical,, plan- musical numbers. ned for Saturday Peters. afternoon, MRS. WALTER G. Mann is March 10. at p. m. at Bunder-soBLAINE OLSEN All Civic Improvement club chairman of the food commitschool auditorium. are ladies to invited circle Alf Mrs. L. Freeman tee, with Civic Improvement club memMrs. Roy Bar- March 16 on their calendars as MORTUARY bers may purchase their tick- nard is decorations chairman and plan to be in attendance, ets from Mrs. J. Gordon Felt Mrs. Meinert said. or they may be picked up at the door provided reservations have been made. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. or Lloyd Robinette, PA Mrs. Richard Meinert, PA They must be made prior to Wednesday, March 13. Special guests will be invited Box Elder Stake drama tryby the committee or club members may invite a prospective outs for parts in the production member or out-o- f town guest, of Family Portrait the story of Christs family during the Mrs. Meinert explained. years of His Ministry will be THEME (for the afternoon held on Monday and WednesJ Engagement Rings $99.50 will be The American Scene day, March 11 and 13, at 7 p.m. in the First LDS ward. . . , Happy Birthday, 1963. Lowest Prices Easiest Terms A luncheon is planned fur Gold Key Credit The production is acclaimed No Down Payment p m. tOj he followed by a muas one of Ihe most moving to be sical progi am presented by the during the year, and Thiokol Choir under the diiec-tio- presented .ill are invited to join in of Jack Munro Steel. The the ages Ages from MIA is preparing several Maidscasting. group and Explorers clear up choir numbers as well as solos, to the nineties are needed to fill duets and ensemble numbers. all the parts in the play. Directing the casting tryouts will be Maureen Smith, stake n drama director. with Mrs. R. M. Kaiser Tickets Ready for Civic j!' H Clubs Birthday Musical 1 tl fc Af-to- s, n Box Elder Stake Drama Tryouts Set Next Week 1 n Spade PALMER JEWELRY Trowel Garden.Club lota Chapter Hears Speaker and Trowel garden Spade club will meet on Thursday, Mai eh 7, at 8 p. m. at (he home of Mrs. Robert Heck, 558 Iota Chapter of Della Kappa for the Highland. Gamma held its regular monthevening wil be Mrs. lleibett ly meeting at the home of Mrs. McQueen. Henry Brown in Garland last Exhibit for the meeting will Monday evening. The business be planned by Mrs. James Cole meeting was conducted by Miss to the title Preparing for Ruth Johnson, A seed exchange will Guest speaker Mrs. Beverly Spnng. be held during the evening. Cobia, president of the Executive Program will consist of a talk Secretaries Association at Thioand demonstration on the fun- kol, spoke on the subject, Changing Women in a Changdamentals of arranging, stressing line using originality with ing Social World. the minimum amount of materFollowing the program, dinials with Mrs. Ted Crawford ner was served by Mrs. Brown. presenting the talk. The lesson The committee in charge of will end in group participation the arrangements was made up and each member is asked to af Miss Ruth Johnson, chair- 'i and many articles of Navajo arts and crafts will be on display on special tables set up Infor the evening program. cluded on the appearance will be Navajo songs and dances. bring a tall container and some man, Mrs. Oneta Shurtz, and forced and-o- r Mrs. Vida Forsgren. plyed branches. ALL WIVES of local Elks are invited to attend the program, and their husbands will be special guests for the evening. Guest night will be observed, with each member of the group 4. asked to bring either her husL. Don and Carol Evelyn Gif-fe- n band or a guest, or both. ConBerchtold, FOR YOUR CHILDRENS ROOM Brigham City, ducting the meeting will be boy, March 4, Mrs, Robert Meeker, president; Roy Marshall and Carol Lynn and Mrs. William Yates, pro- Cazier McIntosh, Brigham City, Complete with gram chairman. boy, March 4. 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