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Show 4 THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Tuesday, April 30, 1963 Brigham Gty, UtaK Couple Circles June Date Col. and Mrs. Cam Longley of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jeanne, to Wayne Cljarles Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Solomon of Boise, Idaho. The couple will trade nuptial vows in the Brigham City Community Presbyterian church on June 29, with a reception to follow the ceremony. MISS LONGLEY Is a graduate of the Hermiston, Ore. High school and is currently a Student in liberal arts at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Ore. At May Banquet Local ladies of Elks will holJ their annual installation of officers on Tuesday, May 7, following a banquet at Maddox Ranch House. The banquet will begin at 7:30 p. m. '5 Heading the group for the coming year will be Mrs. Neil Hoesel, who will step into the office formerly occupied by Mrs. Robert Meeker. She will be assisted during the coming year by Mrs. Veran Booth as n vice president, Mrs. Jesse as secretary, Mrs. Joseph Bourdeau as treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Meeker, Mrs. James Ferrara, and Mrs. R. M. Kaiser as directors. I is a graduate of the University of Idaho and received his Ph. D. in chemistry from the University of Oregon. He is presently directing work in organic chem- Jep-perse- istry at Edwards Air Force base in California. Following their late June wedding, the couple will make a home in Lancaster, Calif. f chairman Banquet William H. Yatps, is Mrs. assisted by a committee formed of Mrs. James Ferrar, Mrs. D. D. Gerhardt and Mrs. R. M. Kaiser in decorations. Spade 'n Trowel Installing officer will be Mrs. Dorothy Garrett and Mrs Geri Rowberry of Logan, district officers. Garden Club i Meets Thursday Miss Jeanne Longley, daughter of Col. and JUNE BRIDE Mrs. Cam Longley of Brigham City, will become the bride of Wayne Charles Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Solomon of Boise, in a ceremony set for June 29 in the local Presbyterian church. Spade and Trowel Garden club will meet on Thursday, March 2, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Cecil Troutman. for the evening will be Mrs. Richard Yeakey. ' Garden care and planting for spring will be the lesson topic with Mrs. Donald Carey leading the discussion. The exhibit entitled May flowers" will be prepared by Mrs. Gerald Wer-neck- VFW Auxiliary Lincoln School Plans Annual Roundup Dated Hopscotch Meet by HARRISON y, Lincoln schools annual preroundup of youngsters entering first grade in the fall will be held on May 9 and 10 cards will be Appointment mailed to parents this week. New residents in the Lincoln school area having children who will turn six by Oct. 31 are urged to contact either Principal Ross Coombs at the school or Mrs. Wayne Bowen at PA prior to the roundup dates. Birth certiticates issued by the state in wdiich the child was born and immunization records will be required for each child. Kindergarten sessions are scheduled in Brigham City beginning on June 3 for the future first-grader- Hoe and Hope Club to Meet DAY nnnrnM IflUULllN Wednesday cleaners and LAUNDRY SHIRT SEGO LILY CAMP of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met April 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Annie Goodliffe, Captain Fanny Wood was in charge of the the meeting. She also led pledge of allegiance to the flag Peter Pan look is Beauty were . 16 members and two Fellowship Day Church Rites Set by Couple later at the a Protest- - Retiring officers of the Ladies Community club will be honored at a party on Thursday, May 2, at 3:45 p.m. at the War Memorial Home with the new officers Set for Scouts in officers including Mrs. Blaine Olsen, Mrs. W. Earl Olsen, Mrs. Melvin Peart, Mrs. Darwin Young and Mrs. John BaxHaugen. Directors are Mrs. De Troop 482 under the leader ter. Lesson for the evening will he Good Mower Show Prac- ship of Mrs. Edward Case and Laun Sacked, Mrs. Velroy tice" led by Mrs. Ted Craw- Mrs. Ed Com ingore wiLI pre- Christensen, Mrs. LcMar Jacobford, a certified judge. She will sent a short skit on camping. sen, Mrs. Newell Jensen, Mrs. talk to the members in prepar- A film on the programs at day C. R. Jones and Mrs. McLaine Scout Norton. established Girl ation for the combined garden and club show set for September. New officers in charge of the camps will also be shown. party will be headed by Mrs. Paul D. Davis, newly elected The serving compresident. mittee is composed of Mrs. Don Poulsen, Mrs. Arnold Thompson, Mrs. Arden Balls, Mrs. Ray Woodland and Mrs. Ted club members are urged be present for this final event of the club year. All mill . f v -- vv'lt i. ijl I -- Ejffsr Ik.-.- . r Corner Main Street Community Club Party to Honor Retired Officers visi- & 2nd North BLAISE OLSEN WILL BE JUNE BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden Morrell announce the engagement of their daughter Anne Montgomery to Curtis Hall Blankenship, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Blankenship. The couple are both native of Tennessee and will be married in the Brigham City Community Presbyterian church. MORTUARY HURRY! 4 DAYS left to have your THE PERFECT GIFT for both Mother ONLY Mothers Day Portraits taken. and Grandmother. MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL 2 5x7 Portraits FREE with purchase of our regular price of $7.90. PORTRAITS by 1 8x10 toned portrait at HARRISON 675 South Main Phone S 723-772- 2 H La "03 BATOR -- DANCE REVUE RHYTHM TWIRLING to W. FUEL from RAY E. MALMROSE that I talk about vitamins quite a bit of the time, but do you realize that at least one In every four people in this country of ours is taking vitamins daily? And why am I talking about this subject again today? Its to warn you against - : GVGTGLYIG STAV CLGAU Delicate fuel Injector parts get complete protection with Chevron Diesel Fuel. Its exclusive Detergent Action additive prevents injector deposits, the entire fuel system, keeps it clean as new. With clean injectors, your diesel runs smoother, pulls rust-proof- s harder, operates most economically. Keep your engine in top condition . . . with Detergent-ActioChevron Diesel Fuel. . For any Standard Oil product, call REEDER East, Brigham City, Utah or PA Phone: PA REYNOLDS 146 So. 6th Brigham City MUSIC FRIDAY, I know J stays COLOR Pharmacy Facts .A- ts 44 South Main Women Plan j Whitaker. Lively tinilrif.i'liiun- - for girls who gel iiroiiiitl! Nl, bend, slreleh, stride . . . Ai lionelte1? always slays ill jdaee! Never, never rides up or pulls down llianks lo the rlevei ly placed power-ne- l at wai-- t and thigh , . .also around bra cups. In v el low, Hue, pink or white with in place . . no matter how you move! - United Church n the tors Refreshments present. were served by Fanny Wood and Bernice Earl. in Motion . - CROSS will be honored given by Captain Fanny Wood bridal reception in Each was presented with a gift. A report of the annual con- ant Student center. vention held April 6 in Salt Lake City was given by Captain Fanny Wood. An interesting sketch of the life of Lucille Smith was given by Rhoda Hansen. There Holiday drive, on Wednesday, camping on Wednesday, May 1, for at 7 May 1, at 8 p. m. p. m. at 'Box Elder Junior the evening will be Mrs. Peter High school. lliat V: Epsilon Chapter Holds Meeting Prayer was offered by Chaplain The couple has circled a late Alfrieda Jeppersen, followed by singing Darling We are Grow- June date for their wedding, which will take place in the ing Old. Presbyterian church Tribute to the retiring offi- Community in Brigham City with the Rev. cers, Mae Nedbalek, Melissa Earl S. Fox officiating. They Peterson and Elda Nelson was Camping Film Eve- 1 for donated items have been set for Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, May 1, 2 and 3 from 9 a. m. to 12 noon with ladies on hand at the store to receive clothing and household items at those times. The building will be open on Saturday, K;- May 4, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. i for the reception of donations. Other drives wil! be conducted ri n' nrduring the summer, but persons ROSES FOR OLDSTERS Brigham City Business and Proare asked to think of the mifessional Womens club members Elva Pierson and Thurza MRS. JOSEPH NELSON, grant project their during Kingston are pictured presenting LeGrande Tea, county welchairman of the clothing pro- spring cleaning of closets and fare director, with a check1 from club members toward finanject, states that the Council will trunks. cing a rose garden in the patio area at the new Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. Also included in the clubs project to operate the store as a nonAny items are acceptable for make life more pleasant for the oldsters is a $10 contribution profit organization with fees in the store, even those toward magazine subscriptions for the home. charged going towards rental resale of the building with the re- in need of repair. Persons desiring information mainder of rental fees paid from council donations by local about the clothing drive can call civic, church and fraternal committee members Mrs. William Kight at PA Mrs. groups. Bob Smith at PA or Mrs. Assisting Mrs. Nelson in ob- LaVerne Dahlin at PA Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigtaining the building and cleanma Phi met on April 18 at the ing work was Paul Johnson, local merchant and treasurer of RED home of Joyce Neubacher. All churchwomen of the Brigthe interdenominational Migrant Lesson was given by LeRoy ham Worker council. A committee of IS ALWAYS THERE City area are invited to Bass on The True. Light rewomen local WITH YOUR HELP from freshments were served at the attend the annual May FellowProtestant, LDS and Roman conclusion of the meeting. ship Day sponsored by the Box Elder Council of United Church Women on Friday, May 3, at the Methodist church in Tremonton. Guest speaker for the services in the afternoon will be Mrs. J. C. Piper of Parsons, Kans., a diMr. and Mrs. John Ogden rector of the United Church WoMorrell of Gatlinburg, Tenn., men national council and an acannounce tha engagement of tive member of her local League their daughter Anne Montgomof Women Voters. Hall to Curtis ery Blankenship, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cutis LUNCHEON will be served at Blankenship of IRockwood, 12:30 p.m. by the ladies of the Tenn. Methodist church at a fee of 75 cents per plate. The serbride-to-be The is a graduwill begin at 1:30 p.m. vices ate of Maryville College in Tenwith participants from Brtgham nessee where she was a memand Tremonton helping to City ber of the Vesper choir, and conduct the worship prior to head piper in the Highlanders Mrs. Pipers talk. band. She is presently employFree babysitting service will ed by the library of the Thio-kbe offered for small children of Chemical corp. in Brigham women attending the annual City. event, according to chairman Mrs. E. D. Kesselring of TreGROOM-ELECBlankenship monton. also attended Maryville college, Officers of the Box Elder with further specialized trainCouncil will meet at 10 a.m. on ing in Washington, D. C. He is Friday for a session with Mrs. presently with the city school Piper at the Protestant Student system in Ogden, as a member center in Brigham City. of their educational television staff. charge of arrangements for the event. Hoe and Hope Garden club To be honored at the annual for There will be a members will meet at the home all Girl Scouts andmeeting will be Mrs. Wayne Bowparty their parof Mrs. Robert 0. Kelly, 450 ents one day and established en, retiring president, and her SERVICE Catholic churches is working with her in the receiving, sort-ing and marking of the items. INITIAL RECEIVING dates! T school A review of current garden Members of the Auxiliary of articles will be presented by the Veterans of Foreign Wars memAll Heck. Mrs. Robert will sponsor their annual Hopbers are urged to be present. scotch Tournament on Saturday, May 4, at 10 a. m. at DONkT FORGET the Lakeview school playground. PORTRAITS Each school is asked to send for MOTHERS DAY the winners from the third to sixth grades ,and district win, The perfect gift for both ners will be selected in each Mother and Grandmother age category to compete in the state contest set later in May. Chairmen for the event are PORTRAITS Vincent and Ellen Richman. Judges in the local contest will be Ivy Whithead, Eva Years-le675 South Main Mary Scothern and Ellen 2 Phone Richman. ONE Box Elder Migrant Worker council volunteer workers will soon be receiving used clothing, household furniture utensils, and linens to begin operation of a thrift store for migratory laborers already arriving in the area for the summer work. The store will be located at the former Jays Meat Market building on South Main street and will be open on Saturday afternoons during the summer months for the purpose of supplying minimun cost clothing and household goods to the workers and their families. Ladies of Elks To Fete Officers Solomon Bridegroom-elec- t Used Clothing Drive Planned By Migrant Worker Council V. 1 vitamin deficiency in the bottle! Its because cheap manufacturing processes, ' , faulty storage , and lack of i i proper quality control can cause vitato as mins to lose from 20 much as 60 of their labelled potencies. This is why I continually ask you to come In and talk over the subject of vitamins with us. For your own sake be sure that youre getting what youre paying for. From Band Aids to largest bandages, you can fill your First Aid Kit at Malmrose Pharmacy where we carry all the newest with plenty of free parking. I DANCE MARCH TEAM MAY lOili NEW BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL 8:00 Members P.M. of cast include. j!,, fa, m UK Left to right: Marjean Kent, Ann Call , Julie Johnson, lien- Debbie Craner. ry Kent, Yolanda Apps, Christine Jepp: Front: Lynette Bradford. J j 5 |