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Show i' Cub Pack 85 Tuesday, May 7, 1963 1 Couple Circles June Date Mr. and Mrs. announce City. The betrother By Sky foith-comin- couple will Larry ex- change vows June 4 in the Logan LDS temple. On the evening following the marriage the newlyweds will be honored at a reception at the South Bear River stake house. Miss Coombs is a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary where she was a member of the A Cappella choir. She is now attending Weber College, where she is an the Voce Coeds. The benedict-elec- t graduated from Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary and is presently employed with Mendenhalls Auto Parts, Inc. of Brigham City. officer in N V.i 4' of Mrs. Harold 1030 Hov- Hamlen, Grandview. Mrs. Clarence er will give the lesson. Court of Awards Morning Circle will meet at the church at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 11, with nursery Miss Margaret Ann Coombs will exchange JUNE BRIDE wedding vows with Jack D. Cazier in a ceremony set for June 4 in the Logan LDS temple. They will be honored the follow, ing evening at a reception. Family Welcomes Little Brother Dance Students Plan Recital Dancing students of Margarwas recently received et Marshall will present their care provided. Hostesses are by Mrs. R. A. Madsen of Brig- annual spring review on FriMrs. Edgar Morganweck and ham day, May 10, at 7:30 p. m. at City of the arrival of a the Mrs. Max Canon. Devotions Perry elementary school. and lesson will be led by Mrs. new grandchild. Twenty-eigh- t students from J. P. Gurrister. to 12 will preof the four ages The little boy arrived at the sent tap and Hawaiian dancELECTA CIRCLE will meet home of Captain and Mrs. S. K. and do acrobatir stunts at the home of Mrs. Emory Bramwell of Lincoln, Neb. ing for the parents ard friends in Kassel, 124 North Ninth East, inat 1:30 p.m. on Thursday. Mrs. Mother is the former Dorothy attendance. The public is Madsen the to of attend vited review, Brigham City. J. F. Stoller will lead the devowhich will be free of charge. tions and Mrs. Charles Lloyd Setting out the welcome mat PARTICIPANTS IN the rewill give the lesson. for little brother Mark were view include Lorna Sorenson, Shauna, Cris and Susan Sebek, Wendy and Alana Ruth Circle will gather at the Gathlcen, home of Mrs. Donald Spaulding, Scott. Barnard, Calleen Holly, Mel893 South Third West, on Thursanie Mund, Craig, Julie and day at 1:30 p.m. Devotions will the discussion material. Susan Woodland, Renee Clark, be led by Mrs. Orie Kclm and All woman of the church are Cindy Dmsdale, Debra Nelson, Mrs. Frank Wolff will present invited to attend. Cheryl Anderson, Sandra Glaus-er- , Kirsten Rasmussen, Laurie and Connie Springer, Sherry and Nancy Anderson, Eva Jefan and Alice Ann Harper, Susan Anderson, Sherry and Denise Harper, Mary Lynn nand Diane Marshall and Merilyn Walker. Word ..J pi ::s, C'O.ty EJitsr S Newcomers Club Card Party Will Feature Spring Theme Webelos Girl Scouts Set - s Womens Study circles of the Community Presbyterian church will meet this week, with the first meeting set for Tuesday, May 9, at 8 p.m. at the home n. M j den had the ceremony and also retired the colors at the end of the meeting. Four new boys were initiated into- Pack 185 when they were awarded the Bobcat rank. These boys were Welcome Wagon Newcomers Gene Spears, Kevin Gammell, club will sponsor its annual Steve Cox and Mile Cox. card benefit party on Tuesday at the War Memorial JOHN MULLER, Mark Frie- evening Home. The event will begin at sen and Jeff Reifel were award- 8 p. m and a limited number ed the Wolf rank while Mark of tickets will be available at MilJohn Jeff Riefel, Friesen, the door. ler and Karl Becker earned Besides the games of the gold arrows for the wolf badge bingo, pinochle, Scrabbridge, Tom and Jerry Rudrude, Kase, Karl Becker, and Jetf Reifel ble or other games that can be earned silver arrows for the played at tables of four, there will be an elaborate array of wolf badge. door prizes plus a special Receiving the bear badge drawing prize of a spring outw'ere John Sale, Steve Matney fit from Forsgrens Ladies and Robby Case while David shop. Tickets on the outfit will Packwood earned a silver arrow on the bear badge. Four Mark Miller, Kerry boys, Hogue also earned arrow points on the lion badge. The next pack meeting for Pack 185 will be on May 17 at Box Elder neighborhood Girl 7:30 p. .m. in Box Elder canyon Scouts wili be honored at a park. The theme for the May Court of Awards held at the meeting is Circus Days, wlpch offers promise of a good time Bowery at Rees Pioneer Paik in Brigham City on Wednesday, for all. May 15, at 7 p. m. Troops participating will be troops 142, 116, 217, 401, 407, and 482. Parents and friends of the girls are invited to attend. A court of Awards is the Society editor Sarah Yates of ranks and presentations will take a vacation to the girls earning badges with her family during the them. Badges awarded will inweeks of May 12 and May 19. clude the Girl Scouts highest Club notices and other news of honor the Curved Bar, first general interest should be call- class badges and second class ed to her by Friday, May 10, ranks. in order that it may be prepared in advance for the correct issues of the paper. Mrs. Yates telephone number is PA Local The CiX-- , Z y opening BECKONED TO attend the bride have been Mrs. Richard Fife, matron of honor, a sister of the bride; Miss Carol Ann Rock, maid of honor; Miss Ann Elaine Miller and Miss Nadine Cazier, sister of the groom. -' sky driver, Scouts of Pack chute and answered numerous questions from the eager Cut Scouts present. Meet This Week be sold MRS. dunpg the evening. DON Eagles Auxiliary Plans Elections Wednesday Iagles Auxiliary Eve mcmbeis dvertising ort. for you 1 : will gather on Wednesday, May chairman of the event, an- 8, at 8 p. m. at the Aerie home nounces that tickets have been for the annual election ol ofsold in blocks of four and that ficers for the group. couples or groups of men or Gold Strike stamp books for women will be equally welthe come at the event. gift of recreation equipment for the Gay spungtime decorations Utah State Training School for have been prepared by a comthe mentally handicapped will mittee headed by Mrs. John be due at tins meeting. Games Alex, while Mrs. Albert Vonder-Esc- h and other recreational has been in charge of toys is needed. equipment ticket sales. All members are urged to be SPAULDING, d F.agles-sponsore- Refreshments served Lft look Corner Main Street & 2nd North BLAINE OLSEN MORTUARY y a.? Society Editor Plans Vacation at - y ri v two-wee- v ,, 4 J TO PALMER'S Woman Hosts Guests News items that cannot meet the early deadline may be called in to the News and Journal Mr. and Mrs. Delbert R. Madoffice, but must be received by sen and sons Kevin and Dougfor the Tuesday Monday noon issue of the paper and by Wed- las were recent visitors in Brignesday noon for the Thursday ham Cily at he home of Mrs. R. A. Madsen. editions. The family was in the aiea Articles and stories to appear during Mrs. Yates ab- - for LDS conference, where they sence should be mailed directly enjoyed a reunion with the Sato the News and Journal and moan mission group in Salt not to the society editors home. Lake City. I graduate 'v W, Dinnerware y, State university for three years and is presently employed at Thiokol Chemical corp. Groom-elect Kearsley is a senior student at Utah State university and will be graduated in June with a degree in engidecorations chairman for the neering. He is a member of the event. She has been assisted by Utah National Guard. Mrs. James Ferrara, Mrs. Vera Following their marriage, the Boothe and Mrs. D. D. Gcr-har- couple will make a home in in making favors. Salt Lake City. an instant dt - -v W fJjl ,it; DAY r -- r THE MOST COMPLETE GIFT SELECTION IN NORTHERN UTAH PALMER JEWELRY J v' Ladies of Elks Set Dinner to Honor Officers la - Away New officers of the local Ladies of Elks club will be installed into office for the coming Now1 remember Mom q on her dav Ml -- e House on Tuesday, May 7, at 7:30 p m. Mrs. Neil Hocsel will take over the presidents gavel from Mrs. Robert Meeker. Other officers elected include Mrs. Ver-a- n Boothe as vice president, Mrs. Jesse .leppersen, as secretary, Mk8. Joseph Boudreau as tieasurer and Mrs. Robert Meeker, Mis. James Ferrarra and Mrs. R. M. Kaiser as directors. APPOINTIVE OFFICERS include Mrs. George Riddle as chaplain, Mrs. Vernon Cole man ns historian and Mrs. William Yates as parliamentarian Conduitii'g the just, illation will be Mix Wayne Gjnett and Mis' Gen Row limy of Logan, distuct officers. and arrangement Banquet been handled publicity hay City by M s William and Mrs. R. M. Kaiser is acting as Skf of Brigham year at the groups annual May at Maddox Ranch banquet I JEWELRY ON HEN SETS MAY DATE-M- iss Cher rol May will become the bride of J. Blaine Kearsley in a solemn ceremony to be performed in the Logan LDS Temple on May 17. They will make a home in Salt Lake City. QjM - GIVE MOTHER Kearsley of Midvale. The couple will exchange wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple on Friday, May 17, and will be honored that evening 4P. i?- ' fiSj e Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. May with a bridal reception in the of Brigham City announce the North Box Elder stake center. MISS MAY Is a graduate of engagement and approaching of their daughter Box Elder High school and LDS marriage Cherrol to J. B. Laine Kears-leShe attended Utah son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seminary. lovely in 1 during present. the evening have been planned by Mis. Earl Reeder, and the Looted serving is under the chairman- Machines ship of Mrs. D F. Wyrauch. An undetermined amount of Other committee members are change was taken when thieves Mrs. Tichinor, soft broke into hair dryer machines George drinks; Mrs. Walter Crooks, at the Day-Nitlaundercenter equipment; Mrs. Fred Mitchell at Fifth South and Main street, and Mrs. Edward Reifel, according to a report made to Biigham City police Sunday. Temple Rites Sef by Couple -.- 3 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Evans, spoke to Cub 185 on Friday, April 26. Theme for the month of April was Up and Above and Down Below Evans explained how a parachute works, how to control the rate of fall, how to guide the Womens Circles ELDER W Diver , j- ' BOX Enjoys Talk E. Clyde g the marriage of their daughter Margaret Ann to Jack D. Cazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claras D. Gazier of Brigham Coombs THE Times right Timevay for' Emergencies Con Hit You Anytime, They will happen and when they do, it's the right time lur a I irsi Sceunty 7ocu ay Loan. you need money to meet emergencies, or for any worthwhile pm pose, we'll arrange a Ttmcnov loan with low monthly payments, at sensible hank rates, and on terms to tit your income And you do not have to he a present hist Sceunty customer to take advantage ol our loan set wee. II Km iwt 4 UU jproqp |