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Show 4 - ELDER NEWS, BOX THE , ( fM i- :- i '- i I 944 - -; L Couple Circles May Date At an announcement party given by Mr. and Mrs. Wells P. Cloward of Provo, plans were made known of the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Connie Dee to Robert J. Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine C. Parsons of Stockton, Calif. Bob and Connie have set the day of May 31, aside as their will be honL. Hodges, Mrs. Pearl C. Ken- wedding day. They the followa ored at reception T. Lund, nedy, Mrs. Sharlene June 1, at the home evening, ing Mrs. R. Dee Leggett. Mrs. of the brides parents. Leigh Sherman of Ogden and of Mrs. LaVon S. Thompson MISS CLOWARD is a graduate of Brigham Young High Brigham City. A beautifully decorated cake school where she was active as a was set on the table, which Thespian, in FHA and the B.Y. As a three-yea- r featured decorations of carnaof the member charter beaucandles. and tions Many as marching unit, she tiful gifts and cards were retreasurer and publicceived, and the ladies enjoyed served as well as being honas ity agent an afternoon of visiting. two service awards. with ored Mrs. Cheal was happy to While in high school she was acChaW. Speers af greet Elmer tive in the A.U.M. Sorority of pel Hill, N. C. and son C. El- which she was A mer Speers of Salt Lake City, of the L.D.S. seminery, graduate rewho spent a day visiting Miss Cloward resigned as Miss cently. Speers is a Christmas of Utah CounMerry and of the late Charles Cheal, in I960. An accounting major ty the visit at B.Y.U., Connie has participaMrs. Cheal enjoyed and a drive around the newer ted with the Cougarettes in areas of Brigham City. which she has served as social chairman and this past year as president. She is presently employed at Clarks. Neices of Nellie Cheal entertained at the home of Mrs. Ralph E. Leggett, 1225 Marilyn Drive in Ogden,, in honor of her birthday. A delicious lunch was served. Those present were Nola T. Leggett, Lillian F. Thompson, Mrs. Max Thompson, Mrs. Edna T. Rasmussen, Carol Jean Parsons, a graduate of Box Elder High school, served as a studentbody officer, was chosen and the Most Preferred man was honored as "Outstanding SeHe was also active Box Elder stake Relief so- nior Boy. ciety will hold its regular month- in athletics in which he was sely leadership meeting on Thurs- lected as the outstanding senior day, April 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the athlete and a member of the North Baseball squad. FolFirst LDS ward. All officers and teachers in lowing graduation, Mr. Parsons the Relief society are urged to attended Weber College where be present, with the exception of he was a member of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society. Afthe magazine department. .This leadership session will be ter his mission in the Northwesthe last one in the season, so all tern States where he served as counselor to President Don 0. ladies are urged to attend. Wood, Bob resumed his studies at B.Y.U. As an economic major, he has been active on various student committees and is from RAY E. MALMROSE a member of the Cougar Club. Has it ever occured to you He is employed with the State that, here In our pharmacy Bank in Provo. department, we ar different The couple plan to make their than all other types of stores? home in Provo, while Robert All others types of stores continues his studies at B.Y.U, make a practice of carrying only those lines of merchandise which they have n reason to believe they can sell in large amounts. Here in our v J Pharmacy Facts LATE MAY DATE Miss Connie Cloward will exchange vows with Robert J. Parsons, former Willard resident. The couple has chosen May 31 as their wedding date and will be honored at a reception the following evening. Goodliffes Honored by Family On Sixty-Sixt- h Anniversary Meets Thursday which drugs in stock for there is little demand (thank goodness!), but which are vitally necessary in case of emergency. This Is because we render a truly professional service one which must at all times be ready to service your needs even when we know that the remand for a particular drug has always been very limited. In an emergency call your doctor first! Then call us. Were always glad to take care of you in a hurry on an at emergency basis here Malmrose Pharmacy. We try to be alerted at all times for just such occurences. ss Farrar. TO SEE slate Fred of officers, includ- L. Petersen as was installed Thurspresident, day afternoon to direct affairs and activities of the Civic Improvement Club during the 1963-6- ing Mrs. 4 club year. Elected to serve with Mrs. Petersen were Mrs. C. J. Beasley, vice president; Mrs Troy Miller, secretary; Mrs. Jack Morris, treasurer; Mrs. Emory secreKassel, corresponding tary; Mrs. Earl Madsen, histor- To 3 - ian. REFRESHMENTS were servto the meeting by a committee headed by Mrs. Glover. Mrs. C. R. Jones was chairman of the serving table decorations. The culture ornor was prepared by Mrs. ed prior elected and installed were five new members of the board of directors, as follows: Miss Mabel Christensen, Mrs. Rex Earl, Mrs. Wynn Andersen, Mrs. Otto Smith and Mrs. Doug- Also Where else can you vW:1' find such ASSURED VALUE at such a LOW COST needle- point Use Your Diamond Stamps Gold Key Credit Cards Welcomed FREE INSTRUCTION MORNING THURSDAY JEWELRY 9:30 evening was spent in visiting and recalling old times, and the couples children presented them with a transistor radio in addition to the carnation centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen sent an orchid corsage to Mrs. Goodliffe and a bouteniere to Mr. Goodliffe. On Sunday afternoon all the family again gathered at the Goodliffe family home for refreshments and visiting. A lovely JESSIE NELSON B. MORTUARY -- Regular acquaint you with our new line of BLAINE OLSEN La-Mo- Lodge Meet Set DRITZ 'r' "Mjf v 567 NORTH MAIN OUR tii TOP Mi x Iimm 4 jfr. & a y yfu V spring-fille- d y-yyy- - fe. , i yo - feminine no-iro- Shipn Shoreblouse n foam rubber. placket front-borde- red with stitching. Dacron polyester, 35 cotton. White, pastels, rich tones. 28 to 36 In 65 Cushioned with genuine DISCO PO S precision made AFE FOR YOU MATTRESS V-8- V-- VTvT) -- C Uv J'xnr.:- k ' Phone PA V-- 8! of something big when you turn the ignition key: Comets big new Cyclone 260 1 Kick it over and kick off a new kind of fun. And driving every Comet V-- 8 offers optional power feather-touch steering for handling ease. You can get the lively Cyclone 260 8 in any 63 Comet, including the racy new 63'2 Sportster hardtop. And Comet offers service-saver- s that cut costs for brakes, oil and lubrication... plus the top 63 MERCURY resale value record in its class. See your Mercury dealer, hes got the Comet youre interested in. .keeps his interest in the Comet you get! at Mercury Dealers COMPANY hot new Its the start Row Available Only evertgn A anti-freez- e, TURE only at BUILT y. Whats got into Comet? the look is new! Big saucer collar and Quilted on 24 East 1 st South A new Improvement Club meeting of Amity Lodge 23, F. & A. M., will be held Wednesday, April 3 at 8 June Lockart of Lassie p.m. in the Masonic temple, it made her stage debut at the was announced this week by Metropolitan Opera at the age Maxwell Pohl, secretary. All of eight, as Mimsey in "Peter Master Masons will be welcome Ibbetson. to attend, Pohl said. new CUSTOM By Civic Oscar Hunsaker and Mrs. H. C. Mansfield. Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, president, conducted the meeting. She reminds all club members that the 1962-6yearbook is still available to ladies who have not yet relas Fife. GUEST SPEAKER at the ceived one. afternoon Thursday meeting at the War Memorial Home was L. D. Wilde, who spoke on "Your Land and My Land. He reviewed some of the important documents of the United States, in-- ; ' eluding the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and Declaration of In- dependence. A quartet of BEHS boys, in'1 tun' cluding Kent Linton, Merle Linton, Lee Wohlgemuth and Reed Corner Main Street & 2nd North Beecher sang three numbers. The program will be third in series of lessons on "Fundamentals of Arranging using branches in a modern arrange mont and will be presented by Mrs. Ted Crawford, a certified judge. Each member is asked to take an interpretive arrangement without use of containers. Exhibit for the evening will be made by Mrs. Tommy the theme Thompson with Happy Easter. mattress. 1 New Officers Installed during the week, according to neighborhood cookie chairman Mrs. Maurice Bandy. Although the troops picked up cookies on Tuesday, inclement weather has prevented full delivery of the goodies locally. Demand in the city increased to 548 cases for Brigham City and 100 cases to Tremonton, the Girl largest sales since the Scouts were begun in the coutny. Youthful saleswomen will be filling their customers previous orders with as much speed as is possible considering the huge demand for the five varieties, with the famous thin mint cookies topping the list again. Hirschi of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Goodliffe of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Good-liff- e and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goodliffe, all of Brigham City. MATTRESSES , CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OFFICERS Newly- - elected ofiicers of the Civic Improvement club are shown above, left to right, Mrs. T roy Miller, secretary; Mrs. Fred L, Petersen, president, and Mrs. C. J. Beasley, vice president. They were installed Thursday afternoon and will direct affairs of the club during the 1963-6club year. a QUILT comfort, pre-scho- Local families will be enjoying tasty Girl Scout cookies Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodliffe were honored at a family dinner party on Saturday, March 23, in observance of their 66th wedding anniversary. The event was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenson, where all present enjoyed a delicious three-cours- e dinner. The guests sat at one large table centered with a large pink and white carnation centerpiece presented to the Spade and Trowel Garden couple by their children. club will meet on Thursday, PRESENT AT the joyous ocApril 4, at 8 p.m. at the home casion were Mr. and Mrs. Lund of Mrs. Wesley Hawkins, 827 Metcalf of Salt Lake City, Mr. Lindon Drive. for and Mrs. Lewis Hirschi of Park the evening will be Mrs. Robert Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon pharmacy de- partment we carry many x: Being Delivered Spade Trowel Garden Club EVERTONS ) V Scout Cookies All-Sta- te IN U V,' Education Dr. Sterling W. will be present to speak of on the aims and purposes American Education. The public is invited to attend the program, with a special invitation extended to all parents of school children. PTA will sponsor spring roundup on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 2 and 3, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the school. Each parent will be alloted five minutes appointment time, and the reminder is issued that each child registered for summer kindergarten and fall first grade must have a birth certificate and immunization record available at the roundup. Families moving into the Lakeview area since the school census was taken in October should plan to come to the school during the day on Wednesday, and appointment time will be made. Relief Society COME i. 1 V LAKEVIEW Leadership Meet Set for Stake ? LINCOLN, CENTRAL and the Box Elder Junior High school PTA groups will meet jointly on Wednesday, April 3, at 8 p.m. in the Box Elder High school auditorium. Former U. S. Commissioner of its annual son-in-la- , NEWS r Mc-Murr- in Birthday Party Held for Woman 1 ;i Ar. Dt . j9: ( Tyry 7 . ')( U JV) ' o - rS vrl T' T 'T" rV'7-VV Tuesday, April 2, 1963 Brigham Gty, Utah' ' ?T f r trsm 9 31 of Brigham City mm Arnold Two bt LP Paimwrf plus 24 pM CUMU . MLTluR . COMET MLKOJRV FOR . 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