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Show In Monterey and Carmel and enjoyed ths 17 mile iconic tour. During the time they epent in Calif (hey saw three major league practice games. Ttiay report a wonderful trip with the roses all in bloom wnen they left California but alter tra sling a total of 5,030 miles, ite good to be home. By Ruth It happens ewiy sprfig. I ws.ve up one morning and look AWAIT CIVIC PROGRAM Mrs. Raymond Daines and Miss Denise Marshall prepare for their parts on the program at the Civic Improvement' club's party Saturday for retiring officers. Mrs. Daines will act as toastmistress and Miss Marshall will play a medley of songs in keeping with the theme of the day Bye Bye Birdies." All club members are urged to make reservations by Wednesday, Apr. 22. N.J. Anderson had Just left with A DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR of hts wife for a trip the past week was a cousin's re. tha world. Anderson around hosted Mrs. Stuart turned to this city last week, party in honor byof Miss Maren Tlngey Tingey who is leaving to serve MH. AND MllS. GLENN An. a mission for tha LDS church dersen, and daughter Arlena, in West Germany. Enjoying the Mrs. Gladys Schroeder, Mrs. afternoon together were Mrs. four-mont- h oat the window, Horrors Pm late. A quick look at the clock cM.lrm,i my deduction and Pm off to the kitchen in a foggy state to prepare breakfast. A few minutes later I take a wld. er awake look at the clock Howard Baddley, Willard and and find Tm t. whole hour early, Mrs. Rex Edwards, Hammer, br: Its so light outside. That Idaho traveled to Salt Lake City suns coming up a lot earlier a week ago Sunday to attend than a few weeks ago. Oh well, farewell services for Mrs. its nice to have an extra hour Irene Staples who has left to in ths monlng once in a while. serve a mission for the LDS A lot of Brighamltes are getchurch in the Eastern States. has a most interesting ting up early these days for va- Sh9 cations, returning from one, or assignment and will have her maktng party plan to liven up headquarters at the Worlds Fair where she will help in ;ho social seem. the LDS exhibits there. Mrs. SPENDING AN interesting Andersen, Mrs. Baddley, Mrs. winter and spring has been June Scnroeder and Mrs. Staples are Anderson who left before Chris-tme- s sisters. On April 9, the sisters to visit with his Joined with another sister Mrs. and daughter Mr. aid Mrs. Esther Hansen at her home in aid C. (Norms) Petersen in Salt Lake City along with nieces Ohio. Petersen Is em- and cousins and entertained in ployed by Procter and Gamble honor of Ms. Staples at a perin tha': city. Tim Brlghamite sonal shower prior to her de. sightseeing around Cin. parture. ctnntti and is especially thrilled with a picture he took of BACK HOM 2 AGAIN after the Delta Queen, the last of seven weeks vacationing in the old paddle boats on the California are the Orvlll E. Mississippi. Th9 boat is only Merrells. They traveled first used in the summer. He also to Lu Vegas where they spent reports that he enjoyed attend, three days taking in some good lng chur cii with his family and shows thun on tha Death Valley, e that there are now two LDS Ca'lf, T.ioy s;ayad at the Creek Inn and toured wards In the city. After a months visit he flew home by Scotty's Ctutle. m Merced they Jrt airliner and after a short visited with their stay at home flew by Jet to and daughter the Robert Reeses La Habre, Calif, to spend some and two sons Rod and Steven time with his son and family where they spent one week. Dr. and Mrs. Marcus J. An. Leaving there they went to Palm derso.i. Duing his stay in Calif . Springs and space three days ornla he visited Disneyland en. th9n toured down around the Suljoyed a stay with his sister Mrs tan Sea, went on into San Diego, Saru Rillston at West Los An. LaJolla and back to Merced geles. His brother who also where they stopped again for a llvea in We3t Los Angeles, Dr. brief visit They enjoyed a stop son-in-la- Cin-clnua- Bye Bye Birdie' Theme of Civic Club Officers' Party Womens Group To Fete Seniors Womens 'Bye Bye Birdie" will be the theme of the Civic Improvement clubs party Saturday to honor retiring officers, The event will begin at 1:30 p.m., at the new Eagles Lodge located on North Min street. Mrs. R.M.Kalser, president, elect, is general chairman of the party and is being assisted by other newly elected officers and a special committee. A luncheon will be served at lfSO p.m. followed by a program and special honors for the retiring officers, Mrs. Kaiser said. DECORATIONS FOR the Mrs. J.D.Gunderson, Grant, Mrs. R.W.Forest, Mrs. Wallace Wilde, Mrs. Ken Jensen, Mrs. Ephraim Johnson, Mrs. Leon Reese, Mrs. C. Le Grande Hor. sley, Mrs. Wayne Loveland, Mrs. Arthur Linford, Mrs, Russell Tlngey, Mrs. Evan Owen and Mrs. Richard Parsons. MRS. KENNETH Holmgren and Mrs. V.J.Bramlet are co- - Thirteenth Ward Slates Bazaar & Relief society members of the Thirteenth LDS ward have plan, ned a gala basaar and family night for Friday, April 2), from 0 to S p.m. In the ward recreation hall. Potluck dinner will be on the agenda at the beginning of the evening, Basaar Items on sale will Include handiwork, linens, clothing and toys. A baked goods sale Is also on the docket for the and the committee evening, reports that a fairyland with games and prises for ths child-re- n will be on hand. The public Is Invited aooord-lnto Mrs. Arden Watson, g from ftAY HUHtJOLOn Lets talk a little mors t, the foundation dedicated to providing International, protection for people with hidden medical problems. A teenage girl almost died because none of thoee who attempted to help her at the scene of an accident knew she was allergic to tetanus antitoxin. She was Linda Collins, daughter of Dr. Marlon C. Collins of TurHis California. " lock, brush near daughters with death galvanized Dr. Collins Into action. After months of planning with other physicians and law enforcement officials, he founded the much-needeFoundation Medic Alert International. Medic-Ale- rt furnishes emblems to Its member which speak for the wearer when he or she Is unable to communicate with others. Medic-Ale- rt round-th- e gives clock, long distance, collect, telephone Information service concerning Its members allergies. Any alperson with an acute lergy to drugs, a cardiac condition, diabetes, epilepsy, hemophilia or having a rare blood type can have the through protection Internationally-acan of wearing Medic Alert cepted emblem. Here at Malm-ros- e Pharmacy (102 E. Forest) were glad to give you free Information regarding this much-neede- d end wonderful service. about Medic-Aler- non-prof- it ur com-mltte- Presbyterian on Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. at the 23, April church. Special feature of the meeting will be the honoring the graduating senior students of the church with a tea hosted by the evening circle of the church. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Ruth Mulllken, child psychologist, who will speak on youth development. All women of the church are invited. TORME IX PIC Mel HOLLYWOOD UPI Tonne has been signed to sing the title tune for the movie, "Sunday in New York." 723-277- party are being prepared by Mrs. Kaiser, Mrs. Roy Barnard, Mrs. Dan Russell and Mrs. Jack Parson Jr. Mrs. L.E.Peirce is heading the food and serving committee and IS being assisted by Mrs. Lee Wright, Mrs. Earl Wright, Mrs. C.V.Forsgren, Mrs. Ray Association of the Community church will meet e chairmen of the program and are being assisted by Mrs. Raymond Daines, Mrs. Gilbert Horrocks and Mrs. Herman Hadfleld. Daughters of Civic Improve, ment club members who will assist with the serving Include Nancy Barnard, Carolyn Packer Ann Merrllll Shirleen Simper, Debbie Holmgren, Peggy Parsons, Nancy Flshburn and Toni Heesacker. Reservations for the party are due by Wednesday, April 22, and may be phoned to Mrs. C.V.Forsgren, 723.3825; Mrs. Dan Russell, or Mrs. Earl Wright, All club members are invited and urged to attend. 723-202- Fur-nanc- son-ln.la- Herman Hotter, Mrs. Dave Hotter and Christy; Mrs. Horace Barnard, Mrs. Andy Hansen, Mrs. Robert Limb, Mrs. Rich-ar- d Limb and Rlchaune; Mrs. Herm HiLleld and Judy; Mrs. Sanford Fo.nnesbeck and Nay. deen, Joleen, and Gwen Marie; Mrs. Paul Tingey and Lori, Debbie, and Marl Dee; Mrs. Stuart Tingey, Mrs. Phil John-seMrs. Palmor Tlngey, and Kathryn Tingey; Mrs. Lorln Mrs. Steve Tingey, Tlngey, Mr 3. Bon Tlngey, Susan and Jen. nlfer; Mrs. Grant Nelsen and Lisa. Miss Joan Holllst was also a guest. The guest of honor received many lovely gifts, from the group, VISITORS ARE alwaye wel. come in Brigham City and last week the Osey Jensons were happy to have their daughter Mrs. Tom (Gayle) War visit with them for a few days. Mrs. War lives in Las Vegas. DRIVING OVER from Denver to spend the weekend with the Charles W. Claybaughs were Kay Wayne Claybaugh and Jay Rogers, Aurora, Colo. The boys arrived Friday and stayed until Monday morning. They are both students at the University of Colorado. r CBS plans a new weekly variety show to be called one-hou- "The Entertainers" to start next fall, and comedienne Carol Burnett is slated to be in three out of every four. Other stars will be on a continuing basis. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Lucille Drewes, Richards, David and Kathryn Bralthwalte, Marlene Petersen, Rosalie Payne, Dalene Madsen, Chrissy Bramlet, Kathryn Thompson, Janet Thompson, Debbie Thom, pson, Dale Thompson, Kay Godfrey, Devin Godfrey, Kathy Cazler, Denlce Johnson. Add. ltlonal music was provided by family, with Albert Whltehlll Donna Nelson and Becky Barker playing the violin, Mrs. Ethel as they strolled down the halls Whltehlll playe the accordlan of the home playing their and eon Mike singing folk songs. Other singers havs included Margaret and Misey Hutchison, Mr. snd Mrs. HsroldFelt, Glenns Herd, Jeanette Hooper; Kevin, Mary and Drew Herd; FORT BRIGHAM Camp of Bobby, Mary, Pat and Billy' of Utah Pioneers the Hooper, Mrs. Don R. Smith; will Daughters meet on Thursday, April and folk with gui. along singers tar players Chuck Manlsy, Mike 23, at 7:30 p.m, at the horns of Mrs. Anna F, Jeppsen, 321 Whltehlll, Susan Baird. Heidi North First West. All memSorabls, Soprano Marilyn are urged to be In attenbers tenor Chuck Fahnestock snd golf singers Mlks and Stsven dance, did Dunn also entertained, OAK CAMP of the Daugh-tor- s a womens ssxtst composed of of Utah Pioneers met at JoAnne Smith, Melbs Holier, the home of Fanny Nicholas on Ruth Parry, Karen West, Jan- April 16. Meeting began at 2:30 ies Dunn and Alita Hunter ac- p.m. with Captain Adel la Hadley companied by Nonna Jones. taking charge. Ruth Pierce gave tha opening In. PIANO NUMBERS have prayer, after which the openeluded numbers by julie Wright. ing song Loves Old Sweet Matt and Mark Vlcsk, Carol Song was sung. Minutes were Schrsfflsr, Betts Splerkerman. read and approved with the roll Danes numbers havs been per- call showing 16 members presformed by students of Roselle ent and seven excused. venrle including David BurCaptain Adella Hadley gave a nett, Berkley Hoffer, Carter report of her attendance at Melody Maion, April convention, Lesion was MeKlnstry, Krlity Deakln, Mareha Kenny, given by Ellen Siggard on A Lorna Skidmore, Cory Cutler, Century of Living. The doliCawn Pickles, Dixie Steed, Merng song was Believe Me if edith Simmons, Gaylens Shaw, All Those Endearing Young Minis Jo Stuart, Shirlens Hack, Charms after which refreshleman and Nannette Holllst. ments were served by Katherine Ths anniversary open house Forrest, Adella Handley and at the Pioneer Home wae made Violet Mortenson. more pleasant by piano music WILLOW CREEK camp of provided In the background by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers young piano students of a number of local Instructors, will meet on Friday, April 24, Pianists Included Sally John, at 2 p.m. at the home of Ethel ston, Bobby Breltenbeker, Cath- Hancey. All members are urged erine and Patricia Kastrop, Tim to attend. and Tom Sleigh, Mary Ellen The loiebt products industry Hacking, Linda and Sharon in the United States ranks Christensen, Roger and Steve third among manufacturing In Warren, Nancy Cragln, Kim dustries in number of persons Christensen, Diane and Karl employed. DUP News u is d Manufacturers suggested retail price. Destination charges end state and local taxes, and fees, If any, not included. Options such as whitewall tires are extra cost. See your Ford Dealer for his selling price. Blind Chorus Sullivan and Marilyn Max well Join the cast in the movie "Stagecoach To Hell." To Want some- Appear Here Apr. 23 thing Nice for Mothers Day The Brigham City Lions club will present the all blind Melodonlc Chorus of Salt Lake City in a concert Thursday even, lng, April 23, at 8 p.m. in the Box Elder junior High school auditorium. The general public is invited to be guests of the Lions club at the program. The group will be directed by well known Tessle Jones, musician in the mtermountaln West. Made up of 34 members, the chorus will present a program of 17 and favorite renditions. The Melodonlc Chorus presents an average of one per. formace a week and is recog. nlzed for attracting large on May 1 Oth well-selecte- d audl-ence- There will be no charge for admission and due to the limited seating, the Lions club is re. striding the invitation to adult of high school age and over, local club officers said. Vic HOLLYWOOD UPI' of ABC-TV- s Morrow, "Combat. directed an episode of the series this season. STUDIO co-st- ar 102 So. Main PA BOX LUNCHES H Chicken, French frlee Scones and honey Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauca JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT DOG ON A STICK 3 Golden u. Phono PA 386 North Main - "" F.O.B. Detroit Aro. suggested price All-vin- yl ed 6-cylin- der . . ............ carpeting Padded instrument panel Front seat belts No charge ! No charge! No charge! No charge! 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Deep foam bucket seats floor shift Sporty 170-cin. engine. interiors 3-spe- BaF-r-y H0LLYW06dUPI) Nursing Homes HearTalent In Weekly Program Series During the past six weeks residents at the Pioneer Me. morlal Nursing home and Godfrey home have enjoyed local talent performance! in the two homes as part of the Gray Lady eervlce program,' with Mrs, J.F. Collier as chairman. leading the list of performers are the Albert Whltehlll 5 Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 21, 1964 m |