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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Society Editors Tuesday, May 4, 1965 SCRATCH PAD Springtime has arrived for and with It came the time for spring cleaning. Mrs. Society Editor .egan hers by washing all those dishes high up in the cupboards and even got so reckless as to pack away some of the odd pieces that havent been used for the past Telephone PA three years. Then her energy seemed In. surmountable and she got the ladder from the garage and be- I I Womenssui running up anJ down taking the party dishes and vases from the top of the cupboard, the shelfpaper and wash. the walls behind the cupboards and the celling above them. He delight with the smoothness of the operation then began Four local clubwomen travel- to wane as she discovered that led to Provo last weekend to she still has not learned the attend the Fine Arts Galazy knack of washing a ceiling with, program sponsored by the Utah out leaving a zebra striped efFederation of Womens Clubs. fect the more washing given The event featured art and the area the more stripes de. crafts displays from throughout velopl the state, all items being made ceoe Sarah Yates, Society Editor sure, Z3 ZZ" Local Club Attend Galaxy" At Provo Event ) by Utah clubwomen. Unusual and BESIDES BY THAT TIME the beautiful articles in all forms of kiddles playing In the backyard art were on display and created had discovered the ladder In the a gay spring effect with their kitchen and the whole family colorful highlights. had joined Mrs. Society Editor Program for the day was pro- In her cleaning efforts In stair, vided by students of music and step fashion along the rungs of drama from all of the colleges the ladder. After ordering and universities In Utah, with everyone from their perches each being responsible for forty and following up with orders to event. put down that minutes of the crystal vase, leave the glasses alone, IN THE TEA ROOM A recep. and quit unrolling the new shelf tlon line composed of Utah r paper, she dismounted the officers of the UFWC and dispensed pipslcles in and university and college offlc. the backyard and hooked the lals ladles from screen door. greeted throughout the state as they atFinally the wall looked spot, tended the days activities. less and Mrs. Society Editor I .1 day-lon- g d lad-de- Pouring at the refreshment tables were district presidents, with Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker of the Northern District presiding at one of the tea tables. Local ladies travelling to the meet Included Mrs. Pearl Hun. saker, Mrs. Rudger Price, Mrs. J.Y. Ferry and Mrs. R.M. Kaiser. Mrs. Ferry, district arts and crafts chairman, was In charge of the display for the northern district. HEAD COMMUNITY CLUB To be Installed at ceremonies Thursday afternoon are new officers of the Ladies Community Club headed by Mr. Leon Smith as president and Mrs. Joseph Baugh as vice president (seated) and backed up In the picture and In club activities by Mrs. Clark Hillam as historian, Mrs. Sidney Jensen as recording secretary and Mrs. Keith Welch as treasurer. Ladies Community Club Sets Annual Officer Installation Two vocal solo numbers will be presented by Mrs. Duane Phlppen accompanied by Sharon Olsen. The prayer will be of. fered by Mrs, Douglas Orchard and the pledge led by Mrs. New officers of the Ladles Community Club will be Installed at Impressive ceremonies set for Thursday, May 6, at the Artistic Manor beginning at 3:45 , p.m. The retiring officers party Paul Davis. will honor outgoing President Mrs. LaMar Jacobsen, Mrs. Leon Smith, Mrs. Richard A. say, Mrs. Laren Balls, Mrs. Thurman W. Gardner, Mrs. Fred B. Baugh, and directors Mrs. Douglas Furlong, Mrs. Douglas Orchard, Mrs. Clark Jeppson, Mrs. Joseph Baugh and Mrs. Donald C, Hume, Refreshments served from a table decked with gracious spring flowers will welcome the members, with hostesses being Mrs. Melvin Peart, Mrs. Blaine F. Olsen, Mrs. Bud Selgfried, and Mrs. Perry Shumway. All members are urged to be present for a delightful afternoon. INSTALLATION OF THE new officers will be conducted by Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, president of the Northern District of the Utah Federated Womens clubs. Heading the slate Is Mrs. Leon Smith as president, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Baugh as vice resident, Mrs. Sidney Jensen ts recording secretary, Mrs. Clark Hillam as historian, and Mrs. Keith Welch as treasurer. A special feature of the day will be the announcement of the names of directors for the com. year. lng Comlngore, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Comlngore, 828 Linden drive, Brigham City, will Join with 21 other Senior Girl Scouts from throughout the Utah Girl Scout Council for a special Girl Scout Senior Roundup training ses. slon at the Farm House at Moun. tain Dell this weekend. The two days of special train, lng will Include demonstrations and practice In charcoal fire building, preparing and serv lng meals, table setting, dish washing, pitching tents, singing Nancy of This session Is the fourth lr series of six to prepare the 16 participants and four alter, nates for the 1963 Senior Scout Roundup In Farragut, Idaho, on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, The girls will Join almost 11,000 girls and adults from all over the world at the camp site, July 15.28. Here they will live a true outdoor experience while carrying out the Roundup theme Girl Scouting A Promise In Action." a MISSES held ueir first meeting on April 30 at the home of Barbara Hawkes. Elec-tlon-s were held. Karen Hawkes was elected president, Debra Hawkes, vice president; Carol, yn Sclelappl, secretary; Becky Sue Jones, reporter; Carol Jor-da- n, songleader; Patricia John, son, recreation leader. Tenth Mothers Day Tea This Is a busy week for the ladles of the Tenth LDS ward Relief society as they make final plans for the annual baza, ar set for Friday, May 7, be. ginning at 6 p.m. in the ward recreation hall. American Legion Auxiliary members will hold their annual Mothers Day tea on Friday May 7, beginning at 3:30 p.m. at the War Memorial Home. Mrs. Lewis Jones Is chairman of the event, which Is held annually In honor of the Gold Star Mothers In the service will begin at p.m, and the menu is feature lng fried chicken, hot dogs, barbeque and the trimmings. Families are invited to come area. All members are urged to for an Informal supper prior to attend and bring their mothers. the sale of bazaar items. . j If their own mother Is deceas Then at 7 p.m. the items ed or not living In the area, handmade and home-sew- n Including to bring they are invited articles Just In time fqr mother for the afternoon. Refreshments will be served Mothers Day buying will go on and gifts presented to the Gold sale. There will be childrens clothing, linens and pillowslips Star Mothers In attendance. and a white elephant sale with the booths all decorated In the theme "May Flowers. 6 r With the younger set In mind, games and cartoons have been Some NEW YORK UPI males experience actual sym- planned for the evening also. pathy pains while their wives are pregnant, a London psychiatrist reports In OP, Journal of the American Academy of General Practice. Dr. William Trethowan bases on a study of 500 his say-s- o married men. It showed that one in nine complained of such Ills as toothache, stomach pains and morning sickness. The symptoms were most acute Immediately before their wives-gav- your very Special Day ( r; that Your loved one they will at least be For LDS Wedding Rite and Mrs. Gerald A Gunnell, 640 Twelfth the announce st., Ogden, engagement of their Miss Brenda Gunnell, to Stephen E. daughter, of Ward Willard. The wedding will take place June 7 in the Mr. Logan L.D.S. Temple. Miss Gunnell is a graduate of Ben Lomond High school and is a junior at Utah State university where she is affiliated with Kappa Delta sorority. Ward, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, will receive a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army upon graduation from Utah State university in June. tlon for many youngsters Is volunteer work. It offers rewards not in money but In exThis perience and personal satisfacNEW YORK cUPI summer there will be many tion. UACATIOV JOBS FOR TEENERS more teen-agelooking for vacation Jobs than ever before, but the number of available Jobs probably w ill be no greater than It was in 1964. the Life Insurance Institute repoi ts. The Institute's economists suggest that a constructive solu- rs nun RE A UPI Spencer Tracy will make Ills television debut as host nar-tatof six hour-lon- g specials titled The Red, White & Blue for Wolper Productions. or Remember Mother on her "special" day with beau tlful cut flowers, long lasting blooming plants, a lovely corsage or floral arrangement. Phone or visit us today. i Are Here! SMOOTHIE We send Mothers NEW YORK (UPD Dont be rash about skin care. Marble smooth legs and underarms are a must for daintiness and glamour during the warm-weath- Day Flowers and Plants anywhere! select for er months cosGrooming, not cover-u- p metics, counts, according to beauty experts at the Lady Remington Institute. They repot t that shaving does not make hair grow back faster. 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Michael Darwin weighed In at exactly eight pounds. Waiting anxiously at home for his arrival are three little mothers, Nancy, nine; Susan, six; and Linda, three. They are thrilled about having a little baby brother. Maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R.H, Rldd, now have seven grandchildren. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Young. This is the eleventh grandchild for them. Mrs. George Young, of the little lad, now has 72 All five grandparents reside In Brigham City and will be around to spoil the young man when he e You will health Mr. Young CoUDle Announced . . worthy of receiving. Your First Little Son had at last convinced herself that at least the ceiling streaks arrives home. were clean ones, so she put down the new shelf paper and K placed the newly washed pretties on the shelf and got down to admire her clean cupboards. The rest of the grayish kitchen walls and celling stared down at Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Henher, and with a sigh she made drickson of Logan were thrilled up a clean batch of cleaning and climbed back up the with the arrival of their first ladder. child, a son born on April 27 at 6 p.m. in Logan. The husky HUBBY HAS OFTEN BEEN little guy weighed In at 9 lbs of the opinion that those tele, IV2 oz, and will be named vision shows showing stupid Ronald Dee by the first-tim- e stunts by housewives are based parents. Mom Is the former Kathryn on candid camera portraits of his wife, and Mrs. Society Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Editor was almost ready to a. Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Logan gree as she hung a cloth on who are sharing grandparent the end of a knife In order to honors with Mr. and Mrs. Les. extend her short arms Into a ter C. Hendrickson of Brigham are deep corner behind the cup. City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Verwolf boards. The final agreement came as of Manhatten, Mont. she climbed from the ladder at the completion of the main part of -- tha Job and rushed, outside to see what the awful shrieks were After settling an argument over the garden trowels use In the dandplle, she ran gaily Into The Easter Bunny brought a the kitchen and plowed head-oInto the ladder tipping Its pall very special gift to the home of of dirty water over with a gi. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Burrldge of gantlc splash that made spots Brigham City, with the arrival appear before her eyes. The of a little son at the Dee Me. spots remained In dirty profus-io- n mortal Hospital. The new arrival will be named on the cupboards, cleaned walls, clean stove and even on James Michael, and weighed the bread that was rising atop In at 7 lbs and 15 oz. on April 18. the oven. The floor wax was Welcoming their little broth, turning white under Its covering of dirty cleaning solu. er at home were big brother tlon. Thomas, age nine; sister Me. llssa Ann, aged three; and broth, BEEN er Jonothan, 18 months. SHE HADNT IF For Your Best Value Take . . i Family Welcomes Have your hair styled at the CAPRI .... Brigham Citys Hair Styling Center. You will be showered wilh many gifts , f The New Spring of all age- sour prayer for this . Ward Food pro-gra- To Mothers It is LDS Slates Bazaar hurts imi, too and folk dancing. MUFFIN Legion Auxiliary Sets Date for expecting some ladles for a committee meeting In three more Mrs. Society hours, Editor would have just sat down and wept. But Instead, she hook, ed the screen door against the little folk and mopped the floor and dabbed at the spots so her kitchen Is twice cleaned. After that discouraging day, however, Mrs. Society Editor has devoted her spring efforts to compost, garden rakes and separating chrysantemums. The Indoors will have to wait for a fall cleaning. 44 So. 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