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Show k 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, i Utah Gardening Corner Tuesday, September 3, 1963 U.5. SAVINGS BONDS IThrj yea vrcrk a it y:zr tui Uow paying at tnaiurify... ?3Z,r BUY Al In preparation for the city-wiflower show being sponsored by the Hoe N Hope and Spade and Trowel graden clubs In Brigham City on Friday, Sept. 20, several articles on show rules and tips for arrangements will appear In the next few Issues of this paper. Today the divisions and rules for the artistic division of the local show will be outlined In de Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA WWW W'1 mumwin Spade n Trowel Club Meeting Set Thursday Local Wedding Unites Pair The marriage of Miss Evon Ruth Couch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Couch of Brigham City, and Rex Wayne Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Cox of Brigham City, was solemnized at the Third LDS ward chapel recently. Performing the double-rin- g ceremony was LDS Bishop Glen Fife. Mrs. Barbara Armstrong was organist for the solemn 1 vi t i w rite. In marriage by her father, the bride wore an or glnal gown of Italian lace and tulle over satin, styled with an oval neckline accented with a single strand of perals. A crown of held her silk seed illusion veil, and she carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds centered with a white orchid. Miss Rita Couch, sister of the bride, was maid of honor gowned In a yellow taffeta gown with an Italian lace over skirt. Her headpiece was a band of white velvet encircled with lace, and she carried a bouquet of ,h'a I Cl pearls '! I It i J i Making their home in Brigham City are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wayne Cox. The bride is the former Evon Ruth Couch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Couch of Brigham City. NEWLYWEDS Ranch house. The couple Is now making a home at 24 North Fourth West In Brigham City. Party Impatient dieters who can't wait from hour to hour to see K numer slim but has wide-eye- d als making for easy reading without stooping. The platform Is covered in durable, vinyl. Glad you made It back from Labor Day weekend, or maybe you were one of the smart ones who decided to stay home and enjoy the holiday from your own backyard. It doesnt matter how you spent It but It was the last summer holiday and even though the calendar still gives us a few more weeks your (Borg-Erickso- tvptaiaBfc" PHARMACY FACTS from RAY MALMROSE Why not make this Clean Out Your Medicini Chest Week for your own and your familys protection? Ive talked about this before, of course and I only wish that the warning were not so necessary. But ,ow F Labor Day traditionally marks the end of summer In these parts. Party Line still Is receiving a few newsy bits about summer vacationers, and summer outings. BACK home again after spending the summer In Lava Hot Springs Is Mrs. Hazel Norton. She Just moved up In her trailer home and camped there for the hot months. I long will it be (this itlme) before j someone, young or old, is poisoned? How long will It be former Brlghamltes H. chairmen by Sept. 12 by calling Mrs. Farrell Hunt at PA lor Mrs. Wesley Haw7. kins, Jr., at 2. Materials used In arrangements need not have been grown by the exhibitor but the arrangement MUST be the work of the exhibitor. 3. Exhibitors may make only one entry In each class. 4. Stands and bases are optional, but If they are an lntergral part of the design they should be used accordingly. 5. Arrangements should contain fresh mater lals predominately, unless otherwise specified. 6. Accessor le sand foliage permitted In all classes, except where otherwise specified. No artificial material permitted. 7. Containers and accorels are entered at the owners risk Owners name should be on the bottom of her container. 8. Entry tags will be available to exhibitors. 11 PA3-245- IM the hunter that SHOOTS straight ecu BARGAIN Quality in Pine Furniture OF at fairTAKEPRICEADVANTAGE S- COURSE ILL MAKE TRACKS AND OF THESE BIG SAVINGS IN MODERN FURNITURE Featured ths week i Wi 4 , $ THE FRUITS K M- l 0 OF TOIL TmCnuiij HOLIDAY tiff n i ON ICE OF 1964 I THIS IS ONE YOU SHOULDNT MISS! 10 DAYS This Fall 723-211- 7, 723-61- & NIGHT OF EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS & ENTERTAINMENT SEE Mark Wilsons Sept. 18 and Magic Land of Allakazam 17. Eddie Dean (of Bevarly Hillbilly fame) plus other Western Stars, Sept. 17 thru 22. Vast Military Exhibit (including the rocket aircraft) X-1- 5 Horse Racing and Horse Shows Hundreds of exhibits featuring Utahs best Agriculture, Mining and Industry. bJ . a sample of the excitement youll find at the Utah State Fair! . and this is only 53 723-539- STATE FAIRGROUNDS, SALT LAKE CITY ''yi'i v J A 'I , 4 f i' u AL1i --w ; vij (J - - . i Uh A UNIQUE and different sort of get together was enjoyed by a money, all you need to knowing the last wav ol handling your housewives studi oilieis. ol people in all walks teaeheis, nts, College do is look at the epei ieiu.es of life have found a Chechuav .mount one of the host wavs to help them manage their money. When 4-- H that FOR THIS LESSON The whole world is a classroom Mi haul-earne- it comes to Note these 4-- Now you don't you use them H need to buy checks 4-- H 1174 E. 21st S., Salt Lake City advance. 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I the programs build better youngsters, the Sperry and Hutchinson Company sponsors special awards for outstanding work. achievements in activities S&H sponsorship of this year includes the national Home Improvement Program with awards of county medals, scholarships and a trip for the Utah winner Congress. to the National . j I1C: Organizing group of Brlghamltes last Saturday and you had to have certain qualifications to attend. The outing was planned by a group who all came to this town during June and July of last year and made their first homes here In two local motels. MakFor game fans "How to Sucing the arrangements for the ceed in Business without Realwere Gerald canyon picnic Werneckes. The guest list In- ly Trying. The game, based on cluded the Roger Simmons, the Broadway show, carries out Gene Spears, Bernard the hilarious spoof of big busithe manufacturer reports. Chaputs, Everett Mcklnstrys, ness, Playeis try to advance from Nobles Herbert Jerry Bowers, and Harold Kuypers. The Cecil window washer up the slippery Troutmans also were Included ladder of success to the executive suite. (Milton Bradley Co., they had been some of the first friends they met In a strange Spiingfleld, Mass.). ACHIEVEMENTS .. m - William Calls while he was attending school. a THE SFERRY " of "camp out." Enjoying Every family needs many small, personnal Items such as tooth brushes to keep the daily routine of life smoothly rolling along. We carry a wide selection of such Items here at Malmrose Pharmacy and are always glad to show them to you so drop by 102 E. Forest or call us at Parkway 81'vi and ask about Recognizing ' 7 her arrangement or arrangements with the entries a holiday on wheels have been the Winston P. Nelsons and sons Randy, Ricky and Riley. They have Just returned from a trip through southern Utah. They visited Bryce canyon, north rim of the Grand canyon then went to Glen Canyon dam and back over through Zions park. They left with their trailer house Immediately following Randys completion of a summer course he took at the Salt Lake Trade and Technical Institute. Young Nelson was enrolled there majoring In Heprinting and made hts machine shop. home In Salt Lake City with now? SUPPORTS composition. Rules for the artistic division are as foUows: 1. Each exhibitor must pre-ent- er r A TRAILER house Is get ting to be a necessary piece of travel equipment, especially If you like to travel and sort this time before someone Innocently tries a medifor cation never meant him (or her)? Or, how long will It be before your child plays doctor with some of your leftover prescriptions, and youre suddenly In the middle of a serious emergency? Clean Out Your Medicine Cabinet Week? Why not A with Scout Troops (Shirley Flint) Flenner. While there they did some sightseeing visiting Deboe bay to watch the boats and then spent one day relaxing at the beach. Coming home they stopped at Mountain Home, Ida. and spent several days with Sgt. and Mrs. Sam (Beth Flint) Walden. By Ruth easy-to-cle- an n International Peace parks, took a boat trip on the Waterton lake, went io Banff and beautiful Lake Louise. On the return trip they came through Calgary, stayed one night at Great Falls, Mont, then stopped at West YeUowstone, toured the park and stopped for two nights at Jackson, Wyo. Continuing on through Wyoming, they stopped near Alton where they enjoyed several days of fishing. BACK In town again are Mrs. Naomi Flint and daughter Margo who spent 10 days visiting with family members In Oregon and Idaho. They traveled to Portland where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Line how many ounces or giams they've shed get some help from a new scale. It is portable and iH: They went fir sttoGlacier-Waterto- of gladlolas accessories and "anything goes which will be an abstract ENTRIES In the artistic division of the local flower show will fall Into several sections and categories beginning with Section H. Including abreakfast table setting for two with a 35 x 35 inch table size allowed and a seml-formdinner table setting for two. Four entries will be accepted in this classification. Miniature arrangements of flowers with container five Inches or less In height will be accepted as a breakfast tray arrangement using fresh andor dry materials, or a bedside table arrangement using fresh material. Seven entries wlU be CLASS numbers for each sec-io- n accepted In each class, with an 8 x box furnished for can be obtained by display. exhibitors by calling the entries chairmen or members of the SECTION J will typify beauty garden clubs who have complete and structlon, with "Japansese copies of the schedule for the Sandman calling for a line show. arrangement showing Japanese Influence with fresh materials; and "New Moon calling for an Interpretation of the crescent form In an arrangement of fresh plant material. Section K will be a composition of materials collected on vacation trips In For Girl Scouting serves the futfresh andor dry materials. Titles will be "By the Beauti- ure by offering training and ful Sea featuring driftwood, practical experience In citizenshells, sea plumes, starfish, ship, homemaking, the arts, and to girls of nets, etc., and "Rolling Stones the featuring stones, fresh andor seven through 17 years of age, and by teaching them a code of dry materials. "Only a Rose will feature ethics that becomes a way of use of roses only and any type life. of foliage, and wlU Include three The Box Elder Neighborhood classifications. One Is a mass of Girl Scouting is now organizarrangement using roses In a ing troops In Box Elder County. sliver container with no Persons Interested In joining accessories; the next is an ar- the Girl Scouts or In working rangement using one rose and with Girl Scouts, are asked to call Mrs. S.F. Packwoodat723-698- 4, any type foliage with accessoMrs. Galen Dawson at ries optional; and the third Is an arrangement for a ladles Mrs. Edward Case at or Mrs. Clarence dressing table using roses, foli3. age and accessories. Kastrop at A uniform exchange, along AUTUMNS Influence will with exchange of scouting Items enter In arrangements using for various phases of the autumn flowers, fruits, vegeprogram, is now available to tables, and dried materials Box Elder Neighborhood Scouts. Included will be a classification Persons wishing to sell Scout for a hearth arrangement of uniforms or equipment should mums using warm colors, and mark the Items with their name an arrangement of fruits and and price desired and take them vegetables andor foliage and to the residence of Mrs. Keith dried material for a harvest Merrill at 34 Grandview In buffet. "Fantasls" will offer an Lindsay Park. Scouts wishing to purchase equipment or unImaginative approach to modern design, with the two classes iforms may also call at the calling for a triangular Merrill home. al a delightful two weeks touring southern Canada, and Wyoming have Montana, been Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hansen. dpi bridegroom entertained the bridal party at a wedding dinner at Maddox collecting containers, etc. The show Is open to the public to enter, and rules are similar to those required for entries at the Utah State fair. SPENDING : parents of the In entering the show may begin city. Everybody brought something to eat along with their children and they enjoyed a pleasant friendly time together. :ir d. THE BRIDE'S mother and the mother of the bridegroom wore corsages of yellow rosebuds. Rex E. Cox, father of the bridegroom, was best man. After the ceremony the TBUtf f lbx yellow rosebuds. order that persons Interested Spade and Trowel Garden club will open Its fall season with a meeting on Thursday, Sept. 5, at the home of Mrs. Bruce wil be Johnson. Mrs. Walter Corwin. Program for the evening will feature Carl G. Parker, range specialist at Utah State university, who will speak on "Values of Watershed." The evenings exhibit Is being prepared by Mrs. J. L. Powers, with the theme being Touches of Fall". All members are urged to be present. ! ! GIVEN 53 arrangement no Bonk ol Utah, N A Fir it Security Stott Bonk Mcmbt'k First Security Bonk of Idoho, N A. 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