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Show ,r,P Lct,, ' r v, b' : V.' . -- 'l- - i. ? r; Merry Mixers To Hold Dance i 5 o . ' j . Gardening Corner THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Cty, Utah Tuesday, September 10, 1963 some classes set with an In fresh aside for certain age groups. material arrangement for a picnic table. Class 28, Little Brown Jug," All Junior ages are Invited Is for kindergarten through to enter Thumballna" for minsecond graders and will be iatures with an In arrangement judged on the best bouquets of any container no than 5 higher fresh fall flowers In a favorite Inches In rules set forth In the Handdry andor fresh or jug. The next class book for Flower Shows", and mug Road to material. Black M.iglc" Is for third Dublin Is Rocky all persons except the judges also opan to all and through sixth graders and their clerks will be exJuniors, and calls for a should be a Halloween arrangecollection of rocks, labeled, cluded from the show while fresh ment, dried andor using and displayed nicely. judging Is taking place. Exwith material accessories. hibits may not be removed beEACH entry should Include a Junior and Senior H fore 8 p.m. on Friday and must will enter the titlegh students blank similar to the following: Picnic" be removed before 8 p.m. on mmmmmw Friday and must be removed FALL by 9 p.m., after which time the FLOWER SHOW flower show management Is no for the Division prolonger responsible Merry Mixers dance club will hold Its first dance of the season on Set. 15. A limited number of memberships are open In the club for couples wishing to join Brigham City and area before that date. Membership Is residents are Invited to enter either artistic or horticultural limted to 100 couples. exhibits In the Fall Flower show being sponsored on FriThe club holds nine dances day, Sept. 20, from 2 to 8 p.m. during the year, featuring In the Fellowship hall of the seasonal themes. Fees for the Community Presbyterian club an initial $30 for the first church, by the Spade and Trowel years membership and then a and Hoe n Hope garden clubs. fee of $25 for the other years. Exhibitors must conform to the schedule published by the Chairmen for the year are clubs, and questions concernMr. and Mrs. Richard Yeakey, ing the schedule will be perties. 0. They can be contacted answered by either Mrs. Ted The public Is Invited to conconcerning membership as can Crawford, or entries chairmen tribute to the flower show, which other committee members Mr. Mrs. Farr el Hunt will award blue ribbons, red and Mrs. Gerald Wernecke, Mr. Mrs. Wesley Hawkins, Jr. at ribbons, white ribbons, a tri7. and Mrs. Robert Bowers, Mr Entries may be color award, award of merit and Mrs. Dee Jensen, Mr. and made from 9 to 11 a.m. on the and two sweepstake ribbons Mrs. Edgar Marganweck, Mr. day of the show, with artistic according to points earned In and Mrs. Robert McCable, Mr. entries to be by the general scoring. and Mrs. Ed Comlngore, Mr. Sept. 12 by calling either of Rules for the junior entries and Mrs. Cecil Troutman and the entries chairmen. are the same, except that judgM and Ms. Douglas Eades. JUDGING will be done by ing will also depend somewhat on age classifications, with entries accepted from kindergarten to high school age exhibitors. JUNIOR section entries wll' give an opportunity for young 723-869- show, with Section Class ... PA3-2111- or PA3-245- is. NEW HANDBOOKS Charles Goodliffe, manager of J. C. Penneys store which is the local Girl Scout equipment agency, looks at the newly published Girl Scout handbooks to be sold during this week withBrownle scout Teresa Reifel, Junior scout Carol Schreff-ler- , Cadette scout Nancy Kelm and Senior scout Sally Hodgkin. Girl Scout Handbooks Sale Sales of New Girl Scout handprogramming. Reason for the books began Monday at J.C. change Is expressed by Mrs. Penneys In Brigham City, along Clarence Kastrop, neighborwith thousands of other agencies hood chairman for Box Elder, throughout the United States. In that girls grow up faster these The reason for the sale of days and scouting must keep new handbooks Is the"'ew In step with the girls. design of Girl Scouting. The The new age levels Include handboods are developed to correspond to the new age Brownies (7 and 8 years), levels, and all girls buying Juniors (9, 10, 11 years), Cad-ett(12, 13, 14 years), and their books during the week of Senior Girl Scouts (15, 16, 17). will receive a special Sept. notation In the book making It Under the new program the girls a first edition keepsake for will receive instruction more suited to their age levels, and years to come. programs will be planned to AGE ranges for Girl Scouts Interest the modern girls. remain at seven through 17, New troops are being THEY will remain In France but the scout program will organized In the area, and Inoperate on four levels rather terested girls are Invited to for a year where Whittle plans to attend school and work for than the three levels of the past call Mrs. Kastrop. the Department of the U.S. Army. Mrs. Whittle will teach at the base school The pair plans to be among members of the next excursion to the Swiss L.D.S Temple In Bern. 9-- 14 and collectors to show mom and dad how Its done. The rules and entry times are the same as for the exhibitors above. Other rules are few: 1. Do the work with little or no help from parents. 2. Oily one entry allowed In REGION two, Idaho whlchre-presen- ts Wyoming, Montana, and Utah, will hold Its conference at Jackson Lake lodge In Grant Teton National park In Wyoming from Sept. Women from throughout Utah will travel to the conference via a chartered bus, with Brigham City women leaving early on Tuesday morning. Attending the meet from the Box Elder Council of United Church Women will be council president Mrs. W.C. Robinson. Other council officers attending Include past president Mrs. Donald T. Ranstrom, Mrs. Joseph W, Nelson, Mrs. Dahlln, Mrs. Byron La-Ver- ne LWV Luncheon Set Saturday Members of the local League Voters are making final arrangements for the groups annual fall membership luncheon on Saturday, Sept. 14, at 12:30 p.m. at Maddox Ranch House. lnf-z:!- ir of Women Arrangements for the diameter... 3 diameter... 4,M IN systems. Luncheon reservations should be made during this week, with any Interested women Invited to attend to learn more about the school curriculum as well as about the League of Women Voters. U.S. Senator Beall of Mary- land says: By some distorted logic the merit of a legislative session has come to be judged by the number of laws enacted. If these are numerous, Congress is thought to have done well; If the number of bills side-tracke- d Is high, the session Is deemed a failure. This misconception Indicates tliat we have forgotten the whole theory of our form of government.. The true measure of a Congress could very well be the measure of bad bills It refuses to pass. i rtN Sundry PA 36 North Main 76 James William and Roxanna Hau stein Tippetts, Brigham j- Aug. 30 Randall Jay and Carol Peterson Heaps, Ogden, boy, Aug. 31 r f ' Beautiful In EASY TERMS Diamond Blue-Whi- te 14 c white or natural gold PRICES TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET PALMIER JEWELRY NEWS k K PARIS BRIDE Miss Beverly G. White became the bride of Will Whittle in Paris, France, on Aug. 31. The couple has been touring Europe with a BYU entertaining group. Haiti, at the height of Its In the 18th centruy, provided Europe with all its sugar and Louis XV s France with half Its national revenue, the National Geographic society Says. Now beset by strife stemming from poverty and dictatorships, Haiti has the lowest gross national product per person In the Americas. prosperity In southwest England, claims to be the countrys oldest borough, National Geographic says. Saxons and Normans left their mark; Shakespear supposedly came with his Players. Samuel Pepys found himself a wife among Huguenots who had settled there. The borough observed Its 1,000th birthday In 1030. Barnstaple, Jupiter Is thirteen hundred times bigger than the earth. i ik t v" The first Bunderson P T A meeting of the year will be held on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 7:30 p.m J. C. Haws, superintendent of schools, will present his approach to school administration and discuss some of the problems confronting him In Box Elder School district. At the conclusion of his talk, Superintendent Haws will answer questions from the audience concerning county school problems. All Bunderson PTA members and friends are welcomed to this meeting and the opportunity to meet the new superintendent of schools. ;i AS FEATURED ON THE WORLD SERIES OF GOLF" NBC TV NETWORK SPECTACULAR BUY THIS NEW 1964 I Due to popular demand ve ftUWUWIg remain BMJ fizy ch with the Including the county school structure, the guest speaker will be Miss. Norma Jensen, curriculum supervisor for the Box Elder School District. At the beginning of the year, the local league will also begin a two year study of the structure and finances of the Utah school sh City, girl, Aug. 28 Roberto and Colleen Carmen Rolsland Lopes, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 29 Gilbert LeRoy and Pamela Layne Bockmeyer, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 30. Merrill W. and Sandra CKay Caldwell Roundy, Garland, girl Savings start today and continue for yean when yon Install Utah Concrete Headgates. The low initial cost is just the beginning Concrete Headgates keep on working for years to conserve water, reduce labor costs and boost crop yield. Right now is the beat time to install headgates. Call or visit Utah Concrete Pipe Coo fu a free estimate. luncheon are being made by membership chairman Mrs. Munro (Jack) Steel, and her committee members Mrs. Herbert Blue and Mrs. Ronald Swenson. CONJUNCTION study on the county, (P JL MODERN 27 ) she was drum majorette for :a cznfrcl end censsrr pc!:uj iriih psmrr.tr.f, etsr.sr.ltd Utah Ccr.crtta . . . SERVICE DAY David Mark and lone Harper Allen, Brigham City, boy, Aug. K the school band. She Is also a graduate of Ricks Junior college and Brigham Young university and served as drum majorette at both schools. The talented beauty has a long list of queens and attendants to queens In her background. She reigned as attendant to Miss Rexburg and Miss Idaho Falls, was Bell of the Dixie al ONE BIRTHS White Is a graduate of Idaho Falls High School where conWHILE at the four-sta- te clave, the Brigham City women will put on a short dramatization concerning the work of the Interdenominational Migrant Worker Council, with special emphasis on the part played by the United Church Women In the activities of the summer. A display and report will also be made on the World Community ball during her junior year at the Y, served as attendant to day projects of collecting layettes, friendship kits and Belle of the Y and was Homemumus for overseas distri- coming Queen during her senior bution. year. She has her degree In Leadership at the convention education and prior to leaving will be provided by an for the European tour was inter enomi-natlon- attending BYU working towanjs Interracial, team of three to five her masters degree. She has women, Including a guest from been serving In the Relief overseas, a denominational re- Society Presidency at BYU presentative, and a national L.D.S. ward. board and staff member from Whittle served as studentbody United Church women. Particiat Browley High president pants will Include all church school In California. Following women, with a conscious effort his graduation he attended BYU made by each council to In- prior to serving as an LDS clude women of all racial and missionary In Western Canada. denominational backgrounds In Upon his return to the BYU the community. State council he has been studying law and presidents and chairmen, local serving as Vice President of council presidents and board BYU Student relations. and members; local, state leadThe Veterans Administration jurisdictional denomatlon ers will all be In attendance has made grants totaling $69.2 at this and the other regional million to provide special housing for paraplegics. conferences. SHIRT LAUNDRY 3. Tne entry should have grade and age, as well as name. Young people from kindergarten throjgh senior high are Invited to submit entries In the MISS Huntsman, Mrs. Theodore Card and Mrs. Ted Crawford. Name each class. Regional Conference Bids To Area Church Women Seven Brigham City church women will join with other Utah delegates to attend a regional conference of the United Church Women under the aegis of the National Council of the Churches of Christ In the USA. Purpose of the conferences, which are planned throughout the country, Is to help state and local councils of church women to determine what their ministries In their states and communities should be and what It means locally to be ecumenical. 1 arrangers Exciting news coming from Paris, France reveals the recent marriage of Miss Beverly G. White, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Clark White, Perry, and Will Whittle, son of Mrs. Lera B. Whittle and the late Cyril M. Whittle. The couple exchanged wedding vows Aug. 31 following completion of an 11 week tour of Europe with the Brigham Young university entertainers. The bridegroom served as manager and his lovely bride was among the performers. This Is her third tour for the BYU. She has been among the entertainers In two previous tours of the Orient. es . ... school year exhibitors must conform to the schedule. Entries will be taken from a m. on Friday, Sept. 20. pre-enter- ed Perry Miss Wed in France Begins for Program Change JUNIORS: Age All Q-tis- ch 1 ch 12-in- ch diameter... 5tM diameter... 6 A complete range of sires p to 24 inches in diameter are available at proportionately low prices. FOR BUSINESS and continue to serve A Trices quoted an ikt plant pick-u- our many customers price. p concrete cad metal PIPE The Lindsay and friends. llRltanoi. 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