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Show r rfrrrrrrm Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 13, 1966 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Mantua Couple Greets Daughter Vi 0 la 4 JC f&xy i?' rv 'V A? trr SUP - va M;ikilf 4 - In - Si!: . U jt,l!,!! k! STEP INTO SPRING Any lady can put the right foot fore ward Into spring In this beige and white spring suit featuring the stylish belted cape jacket complimented with a crisp white straw bdnnet. Mrs. Perry E. Peters selected this outfit from Blocks from a wide variety of suits designed to step into spring. two-piec- and Mae collection of 22 original and Ives prints will be exhibited for two weeks beginning March 23 at Weber State college art gallery, This exhibit is one of a ser. les of twelve collections of rare prints now being shown through, out the United States and Can. ada. The exhibit was arranged for Weber State by Buckner Insurance counselors of Ogden In cooperation with Travelers Insurance companies who own the prints. Gallery hours are: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. to S p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday, clos. A Currier the most successful of all these efforts caused the county and Brigham City to be acclaimed throughout the territory. At the peak of the operation some 42 lines of endeavor were In operation here, Including a ft Heidi Display Currier And Ives Prints numbers Included two vocal selections by Mrs. Muriel Barker, accompanied by Wanda Thompson. Dr. Leonard Arrington gave a very Informative and entertaining talk on the efforts of the Mormon church in establishing cooperative instutlons during the early days In Utah. The fact that Box Elder was KSuakU Chad, Nathan Joe. Grandparents of the newcom. er are Mr. and Mrs. Chan Cornwall of Elwood and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carr of Brig, ham City. Regular monthly meeting of the Box Elder chapter, Sons of Utah Pioneers, was held at the Tropical Restaurant the the Tropical Restauiant the evening of March 9. Program - Cody, Brigham City ' U l yKav- Hears Story Of Early Times IiSm . Welcoming home a tiny new daughter recently were Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Carr of Mantua, who greeted the little miss on March 3. She weighed In at seven pounds 12 ounces and will be named Shalaln. Mom Is the former Carolyn Cornwall, and four older child, ren were all excited as she and the little sister came home from Cooley Hospital. They are flour mill, tannery, shingle mill, lumber mill, hat, shoe and woolen furniture factories, mill, dairy making cheese, but-te- r and other products, one of the largest In the west. Cattle and sheep herds were established and the products processed and marketed. The businesses were so well organized and so well supported by the residents of the community that practically all of the people were dependent on the operations, It was pointed ed. The colorful prints, recognlz-e- d as one of the most compre. henslve collections In existence, portray America during the mld.nlneteenth century. They depict both rural and ur. ban scenes as well as hlstorl. cal events of political and Importance. out. so-cl- Leon Ames of "Mister Ed" Is one of the founders of the READY w9rwsr-l(- FOR SPRING DaNaze Jorgensen, modeling for Screen Actors Guild and has Carr's Ltd. Is ready for any spring outing with this served It in every office, Includsummery blue 'n green paisley print linen jumper and over blouse of cotton voll. ing president. morning hour but I did In circulation a dollar bill early Nations that have no snakes see Mabel Christensen, Include Ireland, Iceland and has an average life expectancy as always, chatof 18 months. New Zealand. ting with a friend outside of one of the ladles' shops. GRANNIES Mildred Lee models a denure outfit In the "granny" mood for slim young grannies. It features a long sleeved feminine blouse trimmed In h skirt just right for lace, with a paisley print entertaining. Its available from Helen Royer. FOR MODERN two-pie- two-pie- Protests Cut floor-lengt- d THAT CHEERFUL Ruth 723-622- I think It was spring In Brigham City Friday. Even the birds were chirping I i In a different key and when I saw the crocuses In bloom in the neighbors yard I knew It was at least well on lta way, A aunshlney day calls for a drive and It waa fun to look and aee what our friends might be doing to herald the sure I'd aeason. Thought find Rose Johnson busy getting her beautiful garden In shape must have been but Instead-sh- i e spring cleaning. Freshly laundered curtails Here blowing In the breeze on the line. CLARENCE WIGHT WAS out doing a little yard work and I saw Joe Almond walking down the street eyeing some of the In yards he keeps jhe summer. A pretty good Indication that spring Is here Is broadcast by the children. At several elemen. ship-shap- e tarv schools coats were forgot. even though the 9 L 1 r. am. living Is on 'Mrs. Utah Search Opens, A Box Elder county dairyman has written to President Lyndon B, Johnson protesting ths recently announced reductions In school lunch and sup. plemental milk programs. He Is Leon D, Gardner, Hon. Entry Deadline March 26 eyville, "It Is hard to understandwhy you want to cut ths school lunch and milk appropriations pro. gram. This Is a program that has been tried and we know that It works. It seems rather silly to abandon a program that works and start a lot of new ones that you dont know whether they will work or not," Gardner told the chief executive. "Many mothers say that If It were not for this program, of children would thousands not know what a well balanced meal contained," he stated. "You have your physical fit. ness and program. But how are you going to keep people physically fit If they do not have a proper diet? It has been established that milk Is one of the most per. feet foods they can use," he concluded in asking for recon. sideration of the proposed cut. m finalists named for the "bfrs. search is underway for Utah" contest .which will be another "Ideal homemaker" held April 2 at the University from Utah to vie for the "Mrs. of Utah Home Economics build, America" title held during the Any Utah homemaker, who The past eight months by Mrs. Don L. Buehner of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Raymond 8. Flatohsr, 1827 Princeton Avenue, Salt Lake City, state chairman for the annual "Mra. Utah for Mr. America" contest, announced recently that deadline for en. terlng the competition Is March 26. Entry blanks may be obtained from Gold Strike Stamp re. demptlon centers and mer. chants, from lntermountaln network radio stations and from the state chairman. Mrs. Fletcher said that contestants will be Interviewed In their respective districts and lng, is at least 21 years of age, may enter the contest hsrself or be sponsored by buslnese, civic and church groups. Judg. lng will be based on cooking, sewing, ironing party prepara, living, poise, family tlon, grooming and personality. The new "Mrs. Utah" will be crowned by Alice Buehner the 1965-6- title-holde- 6 who was named "Mrs. America". And the winner and her husband will receive gifts, plus an paid trip to San Diego, Calif., in May for the "Mrs. America" and "Mrs. lngs Bonds" contests. U.S. Sav. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY for Spring for style for You,. originals HP1 In- ten as they ceas. Thera were a few marble BACK HOME AGAIN after games organized and those ape. clal "heels" were being brought spending the past two months In out for a game of hopscotch. California to escape the cold are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fruln. A LITTLE girl They rented an apartment In was strolling down the sidewalk San Clemente and spent the in front of her house taking time golfing and enjoying the dolly for an airing In her bug. warm weather. gy and a couple of small boys were finding a lot of fun splash, BRIGHTENING UP the social lng In a puddle, left no doubt scene last week was the open from melting snow. house hosted by the Ken Jen. Of course no one would think sens to honor Mr. and Mrs. of going home without "dragging Maurice Howard, Mrs. How. Main" at least once to see what ard will be remembered as the was going on there. former Susan Jensen, daugh. ter of Mrs. Mary Jean JenFIRST PERSON I SAW was sen. Howard Is the son of Mrs. Chet Hamilton on his way to Jack Jorgensen. The guest list the bank and taking a morning was made up of close friends break was William Tyson. and families of the couple who Dallas Jeppsen hurried up the called to extend best wishes. street toward City Hall evident ly on business and Mrs. Ger. trude Bosworth was Just leav. lng City Hall on an errand. Shoppers were scarce at this naimette ,vr fREE forecasters sist some precipitation enjoyed morning re. the way. - the --A SPRING PASTELS bright accent to any spring outfit would be this powder blue slim-lin- e from J.C. Penneys modeled by Wynnette Card. A flared yoke adds the right amount of fullness to make walking easy, with floral blue buttons dyed to match the pastel fabric. whistling came from Mack Stoddard who was on hls way back to his place of business from ths post of. flee way. Yes, everyone looked happy and busy and glad for a good chance to enjoy the sunshine In Milk Fund - trf from Claras Just the right PLACE Wig Shoppe CITY be giving a Wig with head etand. and a large carrying case for one of the door prizes at the Ladles Wednesday, March Community Club Fashion Show We will 16th. 5 Hi North nd Main Open THE BRIGHAM Dial Sot. 8-- 723-303- YOUTH SHOP . This cuffs is just one of Hie n y spring m styles at t HEADQUARTERS FOR to 2 BEST COSTS SO LITTLE MORE ml. & Wynnette Cards bald black and white checked cape-styl- e coat tops a sleeveless cotton boude shift . . . This style plus many more are to be found on Penney's fashion balcony. FROCKS "THE Je., see' . CINDERELLA 8 We are happy to give home demonstrations call us! for parties and groups Mildred Lee models a Tangerine hopsacking drop waist shift featuring a white blouse that shows old world charm with Its embroidered bib front and small ruffled 44 So. Main |