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Show fr W- NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday April 28, 1964 THE BOX ELDER Seven Local LAST OF CURRENT SEASON Students on Folk Singing Group Sets U. Honor Roll Brigham Concert Thursday S. Moskowltz, fresh. 24-in- Moun-tainvie- May Fellowship Day Program Theme is Assignment-Rac- e relations com. community mittee of the Weber County NAACP, Rev. Higgins also ser. ves as chairman of the Citizens Committee for a Human Re. latlons or Human RlghtsLawln Ogden City and the State of Utah Other community activities being a member of Omega Psl Phi fraternity and active fh the Washington junior High school PTA. Rev. Higgins background preparation Includes a BS de. gree from the University of Baby Arrives Denver and a Bachelor of The. ology from Western Theological Seminary In Richmond, Calif. He has pursued graduate study at the University of Utah, Utah State university and San Fran, cisco State college. CHAIRMAN FOR THE DAYS activities Is Mrs. Michael Ja. quish of Brigham City, Chris, tian social relations chairman for the local council. She announces that reservations may be called to her or to council president Mrs. Fred Mitchell only until Tuesday evening for the luncheon, which will be prepared by the women of the Holy Cross Lutheran church. No reservations are required for the services, and free nur. sery care will be provided during both the luncheon and pro. Mothers are asked to gram. bring sack lunches fqr child, ren who will spend the lunch hour In the nursery. Punch will be provided. ForShumways Mr. and Mrs. David Shumway Layton welcomed their first Child on April 16, and will name the little 8 lb 9 oz miss Cindy Lee. ! First time mother Is the former Ha Gibbs of Harper, and Is reported doing very well in her role as mother after Arriving home from the Dee Memorial hospital. ' Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Finn Gibbs of Harper ; Of Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi enjoyed a busy month of sorority activities during April. The first meeting of the month was held at the home of Mrs. Quentin Smith on April 2, with an evening of surprise enter, talnment. Program coordinators Miss Shirley Walker and Mrs. Phyl. 11s Andres had kept the evenings program a mystery for the members. The entire event was in honor of outgoing director Mrs. George (Bill) Davis and outgoing sponsor Mrs. Willis Hansen. The Epsilon chapter has benefited greatly by the con. trlbutions these two outstanding ladles have made to the sorority while holding their positions. humanized MOVING MRS. Considerate Redman movers understand the stress and strain on parents and children on moving day . . . and thiey know how to preserve a sense of calm and confidence. j Salt Lake, Sugarliouse Clearfield, Ogden f OUR T NEIGHBORHOOD ci ntar at DA MOVERS EX DAINES, 61 a the tribute mus. leal numbers were sung by Gwenna Mae Bowen, Kathryn Hadfleld and Carolyn Sackett, after which special scrapbooks were presented to Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Davis. Following your phont 81 EVELYN member of the XI Alpha chap, ter of Beta Sigma Phi, wrote a tribute In prose for Mrs. Davis and also one for Mrs. Hansen Mrs. Daines exceptional talent In writing these tributes aided greatly In showing the honored guests the appreciation of the group for all they have done for the chapter. REDMAN 1 Guard Slate A KEEPING BUSY WITH duties connected with his position as district governor of the Lions club, the Glen Bennlons tray veled to Little America" night to attend the char, ter night banquet of the Ran. dolph, Utah club. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bennlons brother and wife, the S. L. Crandalls, Salt Lake City. The Crandalls spent the weekend as houseguests of the Bennlons. Sat-urda- Ladies of Elks will hold their annual Installation banquet on Monday, May 4, at the lodge hall. Social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the catered din. ner to follow at 7:30 p.m. President-elec- t of the group is Mrs. Veran Boothe, who will succeed Mrs. Neil Hoesel as GLAD TO BE HOME to get president. Installing officers at her gardening Is Mrs. Faye for the evening will be Mrs. Harper who returned Sunday Dorothy Garrett, past state from nearly two months visiting president; and Mrs Gerry Row. with her children In Arizona state secretary. and California. She went first berry, past Planning the event is chair-ma- n to Phoenix where she spent six Mrs. James Ferarra, weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Jerry assisted by Mrs. Robert Meek, (ReNee) Haggard and then tra. er as chairman of the past veled to Altadena, Calif., where presidents pins and Mrs. R.M, she spent some time with Mrs. Kaiser as chairman of the dec- Jack (Delta) Caldwell and Mr. orations and favors. and Mrs. Lyle (Glaya) Nichols. All wives of present members While was In Altadena she she of BPO Elks are Invited to attend welcomed a new great-grand- , must the banquet. Reservations born to the Randy be received by Friday evening daughter Nicholses. and may be called In to any of FULL, . OF . ENTHUSIASM the ( committee members menher recent vacation In about., tioned above.V Arizona and California Is Mrs. S, E. Snow who returned to her home last week. She spent five busy days in Tuscon as a house, guest of her son and daughter-in-lathe Lorenzo Hess Snows. While she was there she went on several sightseeing tours which took her to Tombstone, Boot HU1 and Old Mex-lcGames were played and re- Blsbee,She visited several mu. at were the freshments served seums In her travels and was conclusion of the program. In Impressed by her all It proved to be an especially especially to one of the first Catholic visit enjoyable occasion for all In churches built in the west which attendances. Hostesses for the Is located at Tuscon. She also evening were Phyllis Andrews enjoyed trips to several res. and Shlrly Walker. ervatlons and large ranches. she went to Los THE NEXT CHAPTER meet, From there and spent some time Angeles was held the month for lng at the home of Mrs. George with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Olive Davis on April 16. Cultural proRuth) Bailey and three children, was sculevent on for the gram Scott and Klmberlee at pture. Blocks of plaster of parts Brad, Park. She spent three had been provided beforehand, Canoga and each member was given a weeks with them and during her stay attended sessions at piece of plaster of parls to the beautiful LDS temple In whatever forms she sculpture Los Angeles. desired. This proved very In. teresting and lots of fun for HAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes all. go out this week from Party Line to Roy Shaw who was guest of Business meeting was con. honor at a family dinner on ducted by Mrs. Richard Me. for the event Saturday. Coming Qulvey, at which time Mrs. were the Roy T. Shews and Frank Rawlins, chairman of the children Bob, Martha, Mark Mothers Day banquet, reported and Andy; the Gam Seegmlllers on the plans which have been and and made to honor the mothers of Miss Jenny, Johnny SaltHeidi, Lake Haglund, Betsey Beta Sigma Phi members. The and the Lowell Barons and City banquet Is to be held on May 7 children Christine, David and at the North Box Elder stake Tommy of this city. center. I hope there was a good turn for the evening out at the mass Hostesses meetings last were Mrs. George Davis and night. I have always maintainMrs. Willis Hansen. ed that if you dont help elect son-in-la- Gi (S- - nORSLEYS rsaamsnsss& 3S133i0' '&-2- T our officials you government dont have a right to gripe about what they do. I have noticed, however that a great many who yell the loudest dont even know what the Inside of a voting booth looks like. Making social news this week are a variety of Items from parties to visitors. summer unit will be the 1457th engineer BN, which moves out May 8 for Camp In Southeastern Cal Irwin, DeserJ ifornia, for operation Strike" (May fSATURDAY 8 a. re. to NOON E03SB 0EB n--- f inU M' r.i nit w rtir ' fL'itir 1 Ji Lm.nt ti ic; .TT7.TTlRTA7qfr) A tJXE rrr r.T.,1 Mr 1 J , 131 South Main ei(i . I 723-534- 6 1VIAY 1 st and 2nd Come in and draw for a gift and fake a demonstration drive! BUICK-RAMBL- -- ER SALES GMC AND SERVICE spend the week.end with his cousin. A thrill Barnard to have IT HAS BEEN SUCH for Mrs. W.H. Mrs. Darwin (Arloa) Whitaker and son Brent here for a visit. The Whitakers make their home In Cedar City. They plan on remaining In this city until Thursday. HERE FOR AN EXTENDED visit In this city are Mr. and Mrs. William B. (Fern) Jen. kins, La Mirada, Calif. They arrived on March 24 to attend the funeral of her sister and have been visiting with friends and relatives In this area. They are houseguests of the Fred Schultzes. Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Schultz are sisters. mssmm ' off regular price when you trade in any electric frypan on this new America's Greatest Now 30 Just "gws REXALL DRUG 36 So. Main Ideal gift suggestion! WITH WITHOUT TRADE - IN TRADE-I- foods cooked with controlled heat! Extra high cover takes roasts up to 5 inches high, chickens, cakes, stews and one-dis- h meals. Completely immersible with heat control removed. Enjoy delicious TRADE-I- $2394 VISTA FRVPARl R $4mi94 SUNBIAM, nffiDQemnnD mEwm MULTI-COOKE- Drug Store Event HURRYl SPECIAL HORSLEYS SEED STORE and SAT. CAME DOUG ANDERSON home from Salt Lake City to 0MK !0 0WS "til' siti FRI. 1 starts apwl ALL SEED IS CLEANED AND TREATED READY FOR PLANTING1 OPENING one-wee- ALFALFA I GRAND n lEgUm GRASSES i 4 The 1457th Is one of selected Guard an reserve National units scheduled for training with egular Army troops In the giant operation, included In the 1457th are guardsmen from units in American Fork, Price, Lehl and Provo. Utah's home-growTAKING THE SOCIAL spot-ligguerrilla was the lovely bridge war ef are experts, the 19th specluncheon hosted by Mrs. Donald ial forces group, will train June Gonzoles In honor of Mrs. For. 6.20 out of headquarters at rest Hill. The Hills will leave Camp W.G. Williams, with oper soon for Virginia where they atlons spread across mountains In central and northern Utah. will make a new home, included In the guest list were Mrs. They will be Joined by a con Melvin Mlthcell, Mrs. Michael tlngent of North Carolina specJaqulsh, Mrs. Enos Bennlon, ial forces, on JUne 7 the bulk Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Mrs. of the states nation guard units Donald Pickles, Mrs. Eldon begin training, scheduled for a Kenneth Plum, Mrs. June 21 windup. Camp Williams Mrs. Herd, be their general headLee Helman, Mrs. Bernard will quarters. Hale, Mrs. Robert Williams Two groups of guardsmen will and Mrs. Donald Kase. Alov and Mrs. Donald Kase. A lovely take k leaves of absence gift was presented the guest of from Camp Williams. Artillery-mehonor. will go to Dugway Prov lng Ground for special testing, !. WELCOME BACK TO THE and the 115th Engineer BN to Cleon Olsen family who have Ft. Lewis, Wash., for a bridge to Brigham City to building course. returned make their home, Olsen Is em. Utahs Air National guard ployed with the international units, also to train June Harvester company. They have will be headquartered at the been living In Denver, Colo, Guards Salt Lake Air base. for the past year. Last group to train will be the 144th Evacuation Hospital. The DROPPING IN FOR A visit 144th will be the Armys Mad. with family members was Bob lgan General Hospital, Ft. Dixon, son of former Brigham-lies- , Lewis, from June 27 to July Mr. and Mrs. Homer 11. Dixon, Othello, Wash. He spent the weekend here with an aunt and uncle, the Kennard Ander. sens. HAS EVERYTHING YOULL NEED GRAINS HI- - The Robert DeCormler Folk Singers will appear at Box Elder High school Thursday evening in the season for the Box Elder Com final concert of the 1963-6munity Concert association. general. First departing Ladies of Elks Slate Annual Officers Dinner 1964 d ; Ml ?7y 723-578- ? fV i choir. land, Groatia, French Canada, Variety Is the keynote of the Africa and the West Indies. DeCormler Anyone wishing further Inprograms with formation from may contact Mrs. songs England, Scotland, Ireland, Norway, Russia, Po Rodger Brlmhall at Disclosed fv $03 , camp schedule for some 60 units of the Utah National guard was announced Friday by MaJ. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah adjutant Epsilon Chapter Keeps Busy With Activities in April Ward. ; w o. r w For Summer TOURNEY Getting ready for the final school competition at school in preparation for the citywide VWF Auxiliary hopscotch tournament Set for Saturday, May 2, are Mountainview students Deborah Bartel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bartel; Vickie Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Clint Lewis; and Carol Jean Whitaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whitaker. Winners from local schools, Willard, Perry and Honeyville schools will participate to choose winners for the state tournament. ACTIVE AS CHAIRMAN of the ' .s HOPSCOTCH Plans for the annual May Fellowship luncheon and program have been announced by the Box Elder Councl of United Church Women with the lunch, eon set for Friday, May 1, at 12 noon at the Protestant Stu. dent Center followed by program at 1 p.m. Guest speaker for the event will be the Rev. S.L. Higgins of the Amos Memorial Meth. odist church In Ogden. His topic will be the third In a series on the national topic Assign, ment Race" and he will touch upon the Negro In Utah and the nation. u WILL APPEAR s. The group made Its bow only last season in New York and not HOLLYWOOD lUPD Director George Cukor has sent even the long blackout of the accitys newspapers kept the word )ut a call for waistlines from getting around. They are tresses with an entertainment miracle," re. tor "My Fair Lady. I' i fat natio- man, letters and science. Lucille Watkins, senior, ed. ucatlon. To be named to the honor list a student must maintain an average or 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an "A". i. $ The Box Elder Community ported Billboard, one of the Concert association will, pre. blbles of show business. Robert DeCormler gained sent Its final concert of the 1963-6- 4 fame through his work season Thursday, April n-wide as conductor and arranger for SO, when the Robert DeCormler Folk Singers appear on stage Harry Belafonte. When the Bel. afonte Folk Singers were for. at Box Elder High school. The program will start at med, DeCormler was largely 8 p.m. and all association mem-berresponsible for the popularity new mem enjoyed by this group, Including He is a graduate of the jul. bers for the 1964-6season, may attend this bonus" con. laird School of Music and has cert. arranged choral music for such Hew members are asked to Broadway productions as The use their yellow membership Happiest Girl In The World," Milk and Honey," and this ticket receipts for admission 110 In the Shade. There will be a check list of seasons He provided the back ground earned memberships at the door music for the recording of a spokesman said. The Robert DeCormler Folk Charlton Hestons Readings Singers Is a new group of mixed from the Five Books of Moses" and has arranged compositions voices with varied Instrumental accompaniment, singing a for the Mormon Tabernacle program selected from a rep. ertory of songs of many Seven students from the Brig-- 1 ham City area are among the 793 students named to the fall quarter honor roll at the uni. versity of Utah. The students, their year and major are listed below; Michael T. Anderson, fresh, man, letters and science, Arthur E. Bosley Jr., senior, engineering. George T. Endo, senior, let. ters and science. David Robert Gilmour, soph, omore, education. Anne Moskowltz, senior, ed. ucatlon. Peter f- N OFFER GOOD ONLY THROUGH JUNE VISTA 30, 19641 BliEITEUDEIlEil ELECTRIC THESTOTE THATSFWICE BUILT I t |