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Show Party Merit Badge By Ruth Classes Set 723-622- You know the old saying March winds and April Show. ers- I dont mind the wind at night when you can lie in a snug beg and listen to it rattle around outside but even the best hold.fast hair sprays havent been able to keep tresses from looking windblown the last few days. I can remember when we used to say that a wind usually last, ed three days and then we could depend on it to die out in that time. Not any more. The current blow has been around a. bout a week as of this writ-lnand according to the weath. erman will stay until that storm front moves in. Oh well I guess well just keep breezing along with the breeze, and make the best of our Phil-11- s Dlller hair-doHow about taking a minute to chat awhile on Party Line? mi-lad- g s. HOME FROM A seven weeks touring Ari- 9 gether were Diane Ellis, Jean, ene Cook, Margaret Jeppsen, Jerl Reeder, Judl Mullen, Joyce McEwan, Betty Thomas, Pat Davies, Mrs. Ruddell, Mrs. Wll. llams and Mrs. Singleton. BYU-Ogde- n EACH SCOUT MAY here and there register for three merit badges and re. celve one hour instruction each week for the three.week period on each badge. Scout leaders and parents are Invited to d the Pow.Wow as guests of Center. Scouts the are urged to register early for the event in order to avoid fill, ed classes and last minute sub. stitutions. Scouts should re. port to the BYU Center between II a.m. and 11:30 a.m. on March 18, to receive their schedules and sign in. Registration is now being ac cepted at the BYU.Ogden Cen-teFor further Information contact your scout master or BYU-Ogde- n com-munlt- been NEWS, Brigham City, Utah resources, electronics, finger, printing, flremanshlp, first aid, forestry, Indian lore, nature, personal finance, photography, public health, space exploration, safety, wildlife management and world brotherhood. The weekly schedule includes an assembly with special enter, talnment In the Moench building auditorium, from 12 noon to I p.m. each Saturday. Instruc. tion begins at 1:10 p.m. with three class periods during the afternoon. Refreshment time will be 4 to 4:30 p.m. The spring Boy Scout merit badge iow.wow will be held at the Center, 555 24th Street, starting on Mar. 18 and continuing Mar. 25 and Apr. 1. The annual event, sponsored SPENDING TEN DAYS here by the BYU Center and Lake Bonneville Council, Boy Scouts visiting friends and relatives of America, offers training In have been Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nelson and children Eric and 20 merit badges ranging from Curtis of Rialto, Calif. They aviation to world brotherhood. Class Instructors include lo. were houseguests of his parents attor. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue B. Nelson cal doctors, dentists, firemen, for. here and also spent some time neys, policemen, in Tremonton with her mother esters, fish and game officials, Mrs. Thelma Tibbetts and her college professors, secondary teachers, and other bust, father Clifford Bowcutt in River, schooland ness professional men In. side. in furthering scouting During their stay they were terested entertained at dinner by the Den-nl- s in the Ogden area. COME 700 BOYS ARE Richardsons of this city to receive training In the and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Llsh and Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Bow. following merit badges: avia, cutt entertained at dinner In tion, citizenship in the citizenship In the na. Ogden for them. tion, coin collecting, communl. THE C.S. HAMILTONS have cations, conservation of natural r. since zona and California are Mr. January and are here at the and Mrs. Dave Nelson. They moment. They took their trail, went first to Holbrook, Arlz. er to Palm Springs In January and and since that time have spent where their three weeks there, then were daughter live, the Don C. and spent a week with home briefly, went back for them. From Holbrook they trav. three more weeks to enjoy the eled to Phoenix and visited her golfing, swimming and sunshine Mr. at that desert resort and re. brother and sister-in-laand .Mrs. Mark Evans for a few turned to this city last Friday. days and then went to Mesa for a week with another brothMr. and er and sister-in-laMrs. H.D. Evans. Leaving Arizona they trav. eled to Altadena, Calif, and Samuel D. Thurman, dean of spent several weeks with his 'brother and family Mr. and Mrs. the College of Law at the Uni. Lyle Nichols. During that time verslty of Utah, and J. Robert they visited the San Diego zoo Bullock, chairman of the Judl. and attended one of the Law- clal committee of the UtahState Welk rence Saturday night Legislative council, talked on Do We Need a broadcasts. Did anyone see them the subject dancing? They report they were New Look at Our Utah Courts? among those having a try at It. at the Womens State Leglsla. tlve council meeting on ThursNEXT STOP WAS San Gab. day, March 9, at 9:30 a.m. riel where they visited another in the state office building aud. and sister-in-laMr. ltorlum. brother Candidates for officers for and Mrs. J.C. Nelson. They the next biennium were heard were there two weeks and a visit to the Huntington and each gave a Park library and saw the horse candidates speech, Mrs. Jay races at Santa Anita. The men Holmgren of Garland has been also got in a few games of nominated for third vice presl. dent. She Is serving as local golf. president of the Box Elder PARTY LINE WOULD like group, and is a member of the state board. to extend a Welcome Home to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Birch, March 16 is the time set a. who have returned to this area side for the highlight of the to make their home and will spring season for the club, as live In Brigham City. The the ladles look forward to the biennium luncheon Birches with their son Kim have been in Martlnsburg, W;4 at' the Hotel Utah. Candidates Va. for the past five years. will be voted upon, and prior He is currently employed at to the luncheon the delegates will hear Lewis Lloyd, Legls. HAFB as a programmer. lative Council chariman, give ATTENTION TV FANS I On a resume of the bills present-eto the 1966 Legislature. Tuesday Art Llnkletter will have as his guest on House Party Delegates attending from Box Devere Baker, Baker was the Elder Included Mesdames Jay skipper of the much publicized Homgren, R.M. Kaiser, Harry raft Lehl and Is known quite Bloom, Leon Rees, Vernon Wat. well locally. He is married to kins, Jack Shumway,R,N. Price, the former Nola Hawkes, a Brig, Grant McAllister and Quentin Allen. ham City girl. ELDER 5 Sunday, March 12, 1967 Line Phone AGAIN THE BOX Boy Scout call 399-445- Utah Reports Employment Slowdown Initial claims for unemploy, ment insurance totaled 1,103 In Utah for the week ended Mar. 4, an Increase of 137 over the week before, reported J. Dale of the manager Madsen, Brigham City employment se. curity office. a small slow, Terming it down in spring recovery, Mad. sen pointed out that continuing claims for unemployment bene, fits dropped during the week to 4.6 percent of the usual work force compared to 4.79 percent the week before. Jobs made available through Utah Employment Security offices totaled 739 for the week compared to 701 the week before. Madsen pointed out that while construction is still laying off numerous workers, this same Industry is also responsible for a good volume of recalls to work as preparation Is made for the coming season. WHOS son-in-la- CHINA STUDY Surrounded by study materials and art items from China are Mrs. Ray Bybee and Mrs. j. P. Gurrister of the League of Women Voters, who are n members of a battel to present the beginning study session on China for the local LWV. The booklet "The China Puzzle prepared by the League of Women Voters will center the discussions, with the participating women dotng research from many other sources for the timely study. Delegates Hear' four-woma- Talk on Courts LWV to Study China Topic Brigham City League of Wo. men Voters will embark on a new study this week, with the topic of the discussions tofocus on The China Puzzle, a new League publication on the his. tory, political background, mill, tary and economic factors about the Peoples Republic of China. This Is set up as a two. year study for the League on a national basis, and the book, let Is written In the usual ob. Jectlve LWV manner. It deals with the history and religion of China as a setting for the political problems It now faces, and Is with the ac. tlvltles of the Red Guard since It Is just oft the presses and. Into .the ' hands of the League members. FIRST MEETING OF the stud, y will be held on Tuesday, March 14, at 9:30 a.m. with the morn, lng and evening units combined for the Initial discussion ses. slon. A panel formed by Mrs. J.P. Gurrister, Mrs. Ray By. bee, Mrs. Vernon Kalvestrand, and Mrs. William H. Yates will discuss the factors that lnfluenc. ed China through the centuries. Meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. VeNoy Christof. fersen, 118 South Sixth East. Persons Interested In the China subject are cordially Invited to attend, along with League mem- low lng parents; Dorsey Larry and Brenda Ann Gore Williamson, Brigham City, boy, March 2. Forest LaMar and Eunice H. Schmidt Snyder, Brigham City, girl, March 2. Michael Thomas and Roby Ruth Morrill Cosgrove, Brig, Prorngoi EARLY! (BOX ELDER HIGH 'PROM MARCH girl, March 7. Joseph Peter and Jennie Lynn Terry Siggard, Brigham City, ham City, SCHOOL 17th) Have your cosages made To suit your individual taste and budget boy, March 8. Darrell Harvey and Yvonne Allred Stokes, Route 2, girl, March 9. Leland D. and Eunice Hunts, man Moss, Perry, girl, March Brigham Floral and Gift 9. and Barbara Swenson Burke, Brigham City, boy, March 9. Waldo F. and Diane Wise Grant, Howell, girl, March 9. Reed 437 S. Main We Still Have a few Dinner Jackets and Tuxedos Available 723-344- 9 iOiliD From or the loveliest Easter fashion look . .'. c auditions ', EAGLE SCOUT Eagle award. Ron Monson has received scoutings Youth Earns Officers to guide the Church Women United of Box Elder county for the coming year were announced recently by the or. ganlzatlon. Taking on a second year as president will be Mrs. Mary A Brigham City Boy Scout Crawford of Brigham City, as. slsted by Dorothy Hublltz as has won scoutings coveted award. vice president, Martha Rid. Eagle He Is Ron Monson, 15, a son die as secretary, Erma Vos as treasurer; Winn Ryan as of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Mon "Church Women represents, son, 129 East Sicth South. award Monson was given the tlve; Sarah Yates as public Blrdhaven districts recent at Alberta Blue, chairman; Sue and leadership chairman; A member of Troop 106, he Gentry, thrift shop. Observance of the four spe. has been engaged In scouting years and clal days set aside for Church for four.and-a.hal- f Women United of the nation currently serves as a senior Include World Day of Prayer patrol leader. He is president of his teach- under the Christian world mis. slon committee headed by Donna Robinson and Betty Mark; May Fellowship Day under the direction of the Chrlstain social relations committee headed by Margaret Pelham and Voncllle Sale; and World Community Day under the direction of the Chris, tain world relations committee headed by Bernice Huntsman, Sarah Yates, Dorothy Hublltz, Mary Crawford and Frances Eagle Award ers quorum In the the LDS Sixth ward. A sophomore at Box Elder High school, he is a track team aspirant and plays in the school band. Short Story LIVERPOOL, England (UPI) It wasnt so much a question of style when nuns of the 100 year old order of Little Sisters of the Assumption decided to habshorten their ankle-lengt- h its by 10 inches. "It makes motor scooterlng easier," said one nun. court-of.hono- Service-Too- vth (ff) .jV MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE Your Rendezvous with Fashion be- gins with the new Seasons Shoes From Blocks. The newest strap . delightful flatters . . . The most wanted Heels. Youll Find Them all open-loo- Flowers Are . . k in Blocks world-of-fashi- on A Symbol Flowers, Art Redding Bone Jones. The first event of the year was the World Day of Prayer observed on Feb. 10, at which time the women of St. Henrys Catholic church joined with their Protestant friends for the first time. The --local council now In. eludes members from the Pres, byterlan, Methodist, Episcopal, Roman Catholic, Christian Re. formed, and Lutheran churches of Brigham City. i ft'.;',, ','Pfr, A GROUP OF BRIGHAM City women enjoyed an evening to. gether on Friday of last week when they met at the home of Mrs. Maxine Ruddell, prior to Blrdhaven District will con. attending the Community club the duct Cub Scout training sessions fashion show. Following show they went to the home of during the month of March. These sessions are open to Mrs. Ruddell again where they and all den mothers, committeemen, enjoyed refreshments games and then elected officers cubmasters, Institutional rep. for their club group. Mrs. Linda resentatlves, and anyone else Singleton was elected president Interested in Cub Scouting. and Mrs. Carol Williams, sec. Date for the sessions will be announced at a later time. retary. Enjoying the get-to- - symbolizing the senders affection, sympathy, and respect, deserve special care to keep them at their very best for the services. We give them such care. By by Dee Johnson Team HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Vittorio Gassman and Mickey Rooney are teamed for the first time In "The Devil In Love to be filmed In Italy. f ns Pat and Pam Gassman-Roone- - Cub Training Set for March able at the Gillespie hall fa. cllltles at a small per child charge. Elect Officers Get Your Date and Order Your Lovely11 Arrivals at Cooley Memorial Hospital during the past week have been greeted by the fol- d bers. Nursery facilities are avail, Church Women GENTLEMEN! NEW Hun-saker- "art is BEST DEDICATED SERVICE SINCE 1934 absolutely the WHEEL-BALANCE- IN TOWN FUNERAL HOME We're the best wheel-balance- in town on cars, that is! . . HAROLD B. FELT DIRECTORS L. KAYE . 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