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Show 'fr r riefw1' Eagles Lodge Holds Banquet Enrolled in Study Program Program Set Cadet Reese R. Nielsen of Brigham City, Utah, is particiMaunday Thursday Holy pating in the Air Force AcadeCommunion, and private medimy curriculum enrichment tation and prayer on Good Fridesigned for students with day will mark the week called exceptional abilities and Holy at Community Presby, terian church. Cadet Nielsen, a member of the class of 66, is taking adThe service of Holy communof the opportunity for ion Thursday, April 11, will be vantage in elective courses and study held at 8 p.m. It was on this beyond the premajor subjects of the week which in our scribed night curriculum. academy Lord's time .was the Week of Passover that Christ instituted is a graduate of The cadet the Holy Supper. Its meaning Box Elder High school. His is always heightened' for- the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert partaker when exercised on Nielsen, reside at 63 North this special evening the Rev. Third West, Brigham City. Earl Seymour Fox, pastor, pro-gia- - feature this year at the local church will be the dedication to the glory of God, of Silver Communion Vessels, which have been presented to the church by the Womens Association. They will be used school. The chancel choir, under the direction of Jack Steel, will be heard in two anthems, Surely the Lord is in This Place, and Go to Dark Gethsemane. THE UNITED Presbyterian for the first time at this service. church does not conduct a limited communion, and invites all The pastor will preside at the Christian believers to partake service and dedication, and will in this service. also deliver the communion On Good Friday, the church meditation on the topic: The Feast of the Cross. He will will be open from 12 noon to be assisted in the service by 9 p.m. for private prayer and Eldon Coffman who Serves the devotion. Many will particuchurch staff with responsibility larly want to visit during the for the Presbyterian student traditionally sacred hours from at Intermourtain 12 to 3 p.m., Rev Fox said. program ir 4 April 6, at Saturday b MALCOLM MCDONALD rt Total Price $393.00 Gives you the convenience of a normal-spee- d dryer dryer plus the extra convenience of a super-spee- d when you want to hurry up a heavy load. More features include: 5 temperatures Damp dry setting Lint screen. Ultra-viol- WASHER AUTOMATIC OFFICERS for the coming year will serve the luncheon headed by Mrs. D. A. Olsen, Other officers aspresident. will be Mrs. John Hig sisting ginson, Mrs. Sammie Jenkins Mrs. E. B. Gentry, Mrs. Ed ward Cose, Mrs. L. A. Richard son, Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs Dale Baron and Mrs. T. It ' ., Billing. Golf Auxiliary members from the Brigham City Golf and Country club will hold their opening ladies day on Wednesday, April 24, with shotgun tee-o- ff at 8:30 vities will a.m. Golfing be under the actichair- - manship of Mrs. R. M. Kaiser. I V. Patio luncheon will be served at 12 noon for the members at the home of the president, Mrs. D. A. Olsen, 476 North Fourth East. for the Reservations ?) .'v V w V ...X as well as the traditional opening brunch promise to make the day one of the highlights of the early golf season for .the ladies. . Special golfing events, Don't let them clown... V Attending the 1963 Girls State from Box Elder High school will be Kassie Felt and Beverly Packer (seated) and Denise Marshall, Geralyn Peters and Bonnie Beecher. The girls were chosen on the basis of their scholarship, activities and leadership abilities. GIRLS STATERS WomensClubs Select BEHS Girls State Delegates Local Alpha Group Xi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met on March 27 at the home of Edna Jeppsen for a regular business meeting. State convention set for Brigham City during June was the main topic of business, with many plans materializing during the Election of officers for the coming club year was held with Jane Baron being elected as president, June Sholty as vice president, Jean Davis as secreas tary, Martel Humpherys treasurer and Selma Weir as historian. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the meeting. Former Resident Educators Meet Buys Pharmacy. To Gary Mann of Modesto, Calif, has purchased the interest in the Cambria Village pharmacy and has become the manager of the store effective the first of March. Mann who has' been "a pharmacist' for the past eight years in Modesto, will move to Cambria, Calif., as soon as the family is able to sell their home. A native of Brigham City, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann and is a graduate of the University of Utah school of Pharmacy,' and also served as a pharmacist in the U.S. Army for two years. Mann is married to the former Marsha Timson of Salt Lake City and the couple has two daughters, Lori,' aged six, and Barbara, aged two and lamp et PA Patio Luncheon V Holds Elections of event should be made one week prior to the opening day by calling Mrs, E. B. Gentry at Sets Ladies Day V ". 670-- 0 ) c Xi Brigham City conducted the Scouts on a detailed journey through the refuge, explaining many of the habits and problems of the wildlife. Girls participating were Sharon Houghton, Elaine Barbieri, Olivia Pease, Kay Skaggs, Sara and Ewing, Toni Heesacker Prisilla Tallsalt. . , . . , Model IKE i evening, Scouts Enjoy Refuge Tour ELDER Golf Auxiliary the Tropical restaur- ant. Guests of honor were Grand Inside Guard, Faye Gillette of and Grand Madam Tooele, Chaplain, Dorothy Wilding of Salt Lake City. Gillette also was the speaker of the evening. State Aerie officers present were Ray Worthen, Jr. past president: Rex Plyer, secretary: and Roy S. Olsen, trustee. State Auxiliary officers present were Marie Bywater, madam president; Rae Worthen, vice president; Gladys Wheatley, secretary Carol Hutchings, conduc- tor and Frances Brightenberg, state auxiliary mother. Aerie President, Dale Valentine and Auxiliary President Mary Scofhern officiated in the formal portion of the program and intrdouced the grand officers. John Godfrey served as master of ceremonies on the entertainment. Blaine Olsen gave a pantomine and Ray Godfrey, playing his own guitar accompaniment, sang. Following the banquet, there was a dance at the Aerie home to complete the evening. of the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson. NEWS, BrkjKam Cify, Utah' Tuesday, April 9, 1963 THE BOX ( V.. Box Elder aerie and auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles held their annual Birthday banquet i smb- f Girl Scout troop 14G, composed of junior high aged girls, took a guided tour through the Box Elder bird refuge on Saturday, March 30, as part of a badge requirement. The girls are under the leadership of Mrs. R. H. Stamm and Mrs. Dwane Jensen. They were accompanied by Mrs. Edward J. Heesacker on the tour. DRYER AUTOMATIC - y t-- " Brighcm Cadet Presbyterian Holy Week A SPECIAL p Hear Speaker Members of Iota chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma society held their regular monthly meeting at the Tropical restaurant on Monday, April 1. The business meeting was conducted by Norma Jensen, president, after which the program was presented by a comof Marie mittee composed Thorne Jeppsen, Isabella Buland and Kallona K .Freeman. Guest speaker was Dr. Allison Thorne of Hyrum, who spoke on the subject of building respect for womens abilities. club and the Soroptimists. Miss Five pert n pretty BEHS have been elected as candidates to Utah Girls State by local womens clubs, who will sponsor the girls stays on the Utah State univerlty cgm-pu- s for the session set for June Each of the girls selected must be a junior in high school, and is selected for her school activities, ability, leadership and general scholarship. Marshalls activities include coeds or- chestra, Seminary representative and BEttes. Geralyn Peters, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. one-wee- k Peters. She is a at the local high school cheer-leade- and will be sponsored by the CHOSEN TO attend the leadership training .sesion this year are: Kassie Felt, 16, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, who is a member of the Rock-ettea drill leader, and a member of the A Capella choir. She will be sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary. Beverly Packer, 16, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Packer. She is sponsored by the Ladies Community club and the Jayceettes, and was chosen partly for her activities as a drill leader in Rock-ette- s and her membership in fhe debating team. $ DENISE 16, is MARSHALL, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Marshall, Jr. She will be sponsored by the Business and Professional Womens s, Eagles Auxiliary. BONNIE BEECHER, IS, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Beecher and will be sponsored by the Civic Improvement Club. She is a member of BEttes, A Cappella choir and historian for FHA. The girls wJl attend the annual Girls State meet in Logan during June where they will receive citizenship training, leadership guidance and learn much about the functions of their city, state pnd local governments. The activity is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary throughout the nation, and each state sends two delegates to Girls Nation later in the summer. L33 immii Go? more MILK ver tho weekend! Youll need extra milk for the weekend. 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