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Show THE r4 BOX ELDER NEWS, ErigKam Tuescfay, MarcK City, UfaK Civic Club Sets 26, 1963 : f '"1 Patriotic Talk; Install Officers U 30) J A 4 v-- ! - 4 r A t. j PenwomensClub Willard Miss Sets June Date Meets to Judge Poetry Contest Mr. and Mrs. Eldon F. Watts of Willard, announce the enand forthcoming gagement marriage of their daughter Patricia Ann to Stewart L. son of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gudmundsen, of Pay-soUtah. The couple is making plans for a wedding June 6 in the Logan LDS temple. Miss Watts graduated Box Elder branch of the from . Mr. Gudmundsen has graduated from Payson High school and seminary and has completed an LDS mission to Denmark. He is presently attending the Brigham Young University where he is a senior majoring in chemical rX X jJ N r Of Churchwomen Plans Workshop NEWS I Utah Council of United Church Women annual meeting will be held in Salt Lake City on ThursMiss Patricia Ann Watts of Willard JUNE WEDDING will become the bride of Stewart L. Gudmundesen of Payson In a ceremony set for June 6 in the Logan LDS Temple, 29, of is Lincoln School Plans Festival Spring is really here when the local elementary schools begin plans for the annual Spring festivals, and Lincoln school has just announced the time and date for their annual event as April 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the Box Elder High school gymnasium. Theme for the evening will be Lincoln Lights the Way for a Better America, and it will feature the physical fitness, rhyhms and tumbling program ftsed in the whole child development program at the school. Chairman for the event is Mrs. Thelma Kotter assisted by Mrs. Evelyn Daines anj Bob Kirby. to liner, will display handmade 4- Mj k hats, and the Capri Beauty Salon will provide hair styles for . I 4 after-fivmodels. Brigham Floral' will show dinner jackets. Included in the program will be background music courtesy of Hammond Organ with Mi- Comer Main Street & 2nd North chael Ohman at the organ. A special world finale of eluding Peters Jewelry, HamilBLAINE ton Drug, Drewes Floral, fashion from ether countries will include Hansen, B Carolyn o Glens Rexall Drug, bs Drug, Glenray, Jessies Yarn, Pam Peterson, LeAnn Steffen, Max-fiel- d Bradshaws, Skaggs Drug cen- Marsha Hillam, Charlotte and Eleda Hannum. ter, American Home center, Reminder, Mack's Pharmacy, Palmer Jewelry, Phyllis Beauty Salon, Capri Beauty Salon and Brigham Floral. Mrs. Duane Phippen, chairman for the show, states that the theme for the evening will ITS A WOMANS WORLD f the National Council. A tea will be held in her honor, and to honor presidents of the local groups on Thursday afternoon. The ladies from throughout the state will gather at the First Congregational church, 402 East First South, in Salt Lake City for workshop sessions both days. Meetings will begin with registration at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, a question and answer panel, the tea, and dinner St, 6:30 p.m. with Mrs. Ring-stropresenting her first talk at the annual conference. Friday sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and will be in workshop form. ' .LOCAL WOMEN attending the meeting are arranging carpools and may call Mrs. Robinson concerning travel arrangements. Little Girl: Daddy, will you tell me a bedtime story? Union Leader: Once upon a time and a half. . . I model their fashions in the Ladies Community Club fashion show set for Wednesday evening in the Box Elder High school auditorium. Utah Council day and Friday, March 28 and with several Brigham City artd Tremonton ladies in attendance. Attending from the local council will be Mrs, W. C. Robin-Sopresident, and several of the officers and church representatives from the sponsoring denomination. Sponsors include Methodist Tremonton the church, Christian Reformed, Holy Cross Lutheran, St. Michaels Episcopal and Community Presbyterian church of Brigham City. GUEST SPEAKER at the meet will be Mrs. Hugo Ring-Stro- a, t t FASHIONS FOR ALL Mrs. Richard Holt models a crocheted gown from Helen Royer while little Cambra Lee and Lael Davis, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Davis, are all ready for summer parties in pastel spring fashions from the Youth Shop. All are getting ready to X who J Na- tional Penwomens club met on March 19 in Tremonton at the home of Dora Brough. The evenings meeting was spent in judging the poetry contest sponsored by the Ladies Community club for Brigham City elementary schools. Present at the meeting were club members Hazel Todd, Evelyn Daines, Eleanor Schow, Iris Schow, Alice Rich, Dora Brough, Clella Holland, Allene Fryer, Alveretta Rytting, June Garfield, Marty Davidson and Maude Cooke. school and Box Elder High LDS seminary and has attended Weber college and LDS In- stitute. V L. D. Wilde, retired American History teacher at Box Elder High school will be guest speaker at the Thursday afternoon meeting of the Civic Improvement club. His topic will be Your Land and My Land, in keeping with the clubs theme of the year, Preserving Our Heritage. The meeting will begin at 4 Memorial p m. at the War Home, to be preceded by the social hour beginning at 3:30 p.m. Also scheduled for the afternoon is the installation of newly elected officers, who will be announced and introduced at that time. A male quartet will furnish musical numbers. Members of the quartet include Merle Linton, Kent Linton, Lee Wohlgemuth and Reed Beecher . Program chairmen for the afternoon will be Mrs. Vera Mills and Mrs. George A. Nielsen. Mrs. Lamont Glover will be chairman of the serving committee. All Civic Improvement club members are invited to attend. attend. Womens Legislative Council Installs Officers at Luncheon The gavel of the Womens State Legislaive Council of Utah exchanged hands Thursday afternoon at a festive luncheon at Hotel Utah Lafayette ballroom. Earlier in the day the Council held its final meeting of the biennium and balloted for new officers. Mrs. Walter Everett Boyden was elected president Mrs. George B. succeeding Wilcox of Layton. DECORATIONS and program Telstar. cleverly represented Members ot the council, dressthe ed in costumes depicting various bills, such as education, Sunday closing bill, reand freeport, apportionment were enacted in an hilarious comedy sketch. Gold beehives the with sego lilies centered tables and yellow mums and beehives decorated the head table, representing industry in Utah. A large painting of Telstar was seen in the backcommunicaground, keeping tions democratic. The allegro chorus, singing patriotic numbers was featured on the program, under the direcion of A. Burt Keddington. WHOS At the morning session the council presented a gift to the State of Utah, a wooden table rostrum for the State Capitol building auditorium. Mrs. Wilcox made the presentation and Lament E. Toronto, Secretary of State, accepted for the State. A brief summary of the work of the 1963 legislature was presented by Sen. W. Hughes Brockbank and Repre sentative Ernest H. Dean, of American Foik. The biggest fault of the 1963 legislature was the slowing down process which left major issued uml the close of the said Rep. Dean. session, Women attending from Box were: Elder county affiliate Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. C. V. Fors-greMrs. Phyllis Johnson, Mrs. C. Mrs. Ruel Eskelson, A. Carlson, Mrs. Ester Watkins, Mrs. Quentin Allen, Mrs. Clyde Stratford and Mrs. Harry Bloom. 1 ' - toSSh7' a ' itIti.' ! 'U': SEGO LILY CAMP of Daughters of Utah Pioneer will meet at the home of Birdie Hansen, 42 South Fourth West, on ThursThe following little newcomers day, March 28, at 7:30 p.m. were welcomed at Cooley MeFORT BRIGHAM CAMP of morial Hospital during the past the Daughters of Utah Pioneers week: will meet on Thursday, Feb. 28, Edwin Martin and Jean Pend-lob- e at 7:30 p m. at the home of MinWhite Grenning, Brigham nie Jackson, 435 North Main City, boy, March 19. Gerold Glade and Sandra Jo Stark Lott, Ogden, boy, March NEW 19. Ruthe Edward Arthur and Johnston Hughes, Brigham City, boy, March 19. Kenneth Roger and Bonnie t Dee Orme Spackman, Honey-villgirl, March 19. Johnny Richard and Grade Ann Cowboy Bennett, Brigham City, girl, March 22. 4 Olsen Bobby M. and Viola Eagles Auxiliary members Wall, Brigham City, girl, March will gather at 8 p. m. at the 22. Aerie Home for their regular n Clyde Ray and Norma meeting on Wednesday, March Peterson, Brigham City, 27. boy, March 24. Initiation will be held during Allen D. and Sherall Young the meeting, and following it a Dunn, Brigham City, boy, March social hour will be held fea- 24. turing the playing of Eaglo for Roger Monson and Cleo Ann prizes. Refreshments will be Larsen Brimhall, Brigham City, served. girl, March 24. All members are urged to Norman Gene and Judith Ann be present for a nice evening Dumas Lorenson, Brigham of social activity. City, boy, March 24. Ann e, ..Eagle Auxiliary Meets Tomorrow Simada Group Studies Queen BEAR RIVER PtAwill meet on Thursday, March 28 at 8 p.m. Dr. Winn S. Anin the school. derson will speak on dental hygiene, with emphasis on the schoolchilds dental health. school James H. Norman, board representative, will report on program of the building program and will answer questions on board activities. Election of officers for the coming year will be held, and all parents are urged to attend. CORINNE PTA meeting will be held on Thursday, March 28, at 8 p. m. in the school. S. Dr. Americk Dhaliwall trom India will be guest speaker. Dr. Dhaliwall has been in the United States for five He years. graduated from Utah Stale University last summer and is in this country to do research at the University. The PTA elections will be held, and new officers elected for the coming year. Presbyterian Women to Meet e Ladies Community CjubTells Final Plansfor Fashion Event Ladies Community club of Brigham City will sponsor its annual Spring Fashion Show on Wednesday, March 27, at 8 p. m. in the Box Elder High school auditorium with more than 80 models showing styles from local stores. The public can gain admission to the fashion event of the season with a donation of $1.25 toward community young projects of the club, which sponsors youth and educational activities for the community. Styles will range from the most casual of sports and swim wear to stunning evening gowns for formal occasions. Attractive mothers, school girls and will the youngsters parade fashions as Master of Ceremonies Thad Carlson introduces the fashion. ANOTHER highligh of the evening will be the awarding d of door prize donated by civic-minde- local merchants ir.- - Catholic Women Plan Vocation Tea for Sunday Womens Association of Comchurch munity Presbyterian will meet at 1 p. m. in the FelMrs. Gloria Quillinan, presilowship hall on Tuesday, March dent of the northern district of 26. Devotions led by Mrs. the Diocesan Council of Catholic Francis Witt will begin prompt- Women, announces a vocation ly at 1 p. m. tea for mothers and daughters Rev. Cornelius Kuipers, pas- at St. Josephs High school, 1790 tor of the local Christian Re- Lake Street, Ogden, on Sunday, formed church will be guest March 31, from 2 to 4 p.m. speaker for the day and will The theme for the day is address the women on the Know Your Sisters. Refreshtopic of missions and what can ments will be served from 2 unbe given and gained from til 3 p.m. and there will be an mission giving and study. opportunity to visit informally Following the speaker and with the Sisters and examine business meeting, refreshments their displays. From 3 to 4 will be served by the Ruth p.m. the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Patrick Kennedy, P.A., pastor of Circle. St. Josephs, will moderate a panel discussion on religious life by representatives of the various orders. All girls in the northern disTo trict of eighth grade age and older are invited to attend, Girl Scouts loaded down with their mothers, and bebring five varieties of cookies will be come better acquainted with making their rounds this week their Sisters, Mrs. Quilliman delivering the cookies to previ- said. customers. ously signed-ufor the tea are The girls took orders about a Mrs. Ubaldo Lucero of Ogden month ago, and cookies will ar- and Mrs. Celia Larson of rive locally on Tuesday to the home of Mrs. Maurice Bandy, cookie chairman. Troops will Dick up their cookies during the week, and the girls will be makdeliveries ing their and collection of funds during the week. Scout Cookies Arrive Soon p Gamma chapter of Simada met at the home of Mrs. Wally Christensen last Monday evening for a regular meeting of the study group. A childs idea of a balanced Mrs. Lee DeVilbiss gave an is a candy bar in one hand diet lesinformative and interesting and an a cone in the son on the life of Queen, other. of England. OLSEN MORTUARY Sparkling Spring Separates be Its and that a Womans World the evening will be one to delight every fashionconscious woman. Mrs. Newel Jensen is director for the ev- ent. MODELS appearing during the evening will be: Van Engelens Diane Drewes, Bonnie Murdock, Joanne Butterfield, Julie Miller, Eileen Jensen, Janice Peers, Geralyn Peers, Vickie Johnson, Myrna Spendlove and Ada Johnson. Blocks Diane McCabe, Grover, Marilyn Evans, Laleta Fuentues, Myrtle Hollingsworth, Lois Hunsaker and Bonnie Baty. Sylvias Geri Jensen, Jean Pettingill, Linda Woodland and Benson Astle. Art & Gift Carol Garner and Elly Mauridiis. McYouth Shop Michelle Cabe, Tyler McCabe, Lael Rose Davis, Cambra Lee Davis and Elizabeth Van Dyke. Sonomas Cora Lee Han-linCarolyn Owen, Annette Glover, Sheryl Hansen, Lea Hamilton, Mary Ann Holman, Jean Packer, Marilyn Wendell, MarJene Bower, Bonita Jacob-soNorma Erickson, La Donna Arnold ii. J. C. Penneys Janet Whitaker, Wynnette Card, Becky Cox, Linda Beecher, Linda Melissa Oviatt, Donna Carol Cox, Jean Whitaker, Colleen Oviatt. Forsgrens Pat Noorda, Fay Miller, Dorothy Oss, Shirley Canfield, Billie Anderson, Kathy Unatuck, Lynette Frost, Judy Oss and Doris Dahlin. Helen Royer Janice Cooper, Mickey Hansen, Susanne Ferry, Verabel Cluff, Frances Holt and Pjhry Agricola. Jessies Yarn Mae Lee Wallace and Lorna Angle. Mrs. Alta Ferry, local mil i with that look Ei-le- p, Jep-perso- Hi . - I l I hi i !' DRY CLEANING door-to-do- Vic-ori- 1 ice-crea- Hen-rickso- To acquaint you with our new line of DRITZ point FREE INSTRUCTION MORNING THURSDAY 9:30 JESSIE B. needle- - rr ' XXf " People Who Know 3 lbs. Hours 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. 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