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Show T' 4 THE BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 2, 1967 ELDER TOPS Chapter Meets Tuesday Slimmer Bs chapter of TOPS International club will meet at Gillespie Hall on Tuesday, April 4, from 8 until 9 p.m. cene ocial. Sarah Yates, Society Editor All persons Interested In "taking off pounds sensibly" are Invited to attend the club meeting and get acquainted with the members. Telephone PA Intermountain Coeds Slate Weekend In Salt Lake City y '4 -- Intermountain Twenty.two school students have been look-inforward to a weekend outing in Salt Lake City, and this weekend the dream has come true. Participating will be students . from the Protestant Student family. It all began back at Christmas time, when the Girl Scout troop spent some of their Christmas vacation from school to come to Inter mountain school for an overnight stay. They toured the school and were at the Protestant Stu. The girls will spend the week, end as guests of members of dent Center, where they also a Salt Lake City Girl Scout spent the night. v & C" jAi 5 g cen-ter- troop, with each Intermountain NOW THE "exchange student spending the weekend trip In the home of her youthful Is being planned for with ex. cltement by the participating host. girls. They have been busily WHILE IN THE CITY they making dainty personal gifts will visit the capital building, to present to their hostesses the LDS Temple grounds, be for the weekend stay in Salt Lake City. e hosted at a Saturday night Tissue holders, decorated and party, and then they will attend church In Salt Lake mirrors, soap holders and other City with their hostess and her personal items have been made by the girls as they plan for the occasion, with the work accomplished under the dlrec. tlon of Mrs. Donna Robinson of the Protestant Student center. bar-bequ- Credit Women Plan Sewing Chest Project MAKING GIFTS Intermountain students Stella Tsinnigiine, Alice Clinton, Louise Ann Begay, Mary Yazzie, Arlene Nez and Elsie Benally are busily working on gifts to be presented to their Girl Scouts hosts on a weekend exchange event scheduled to be spent in Salt Lake City this weekend. Enjoys Speaker Line Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their meeting at the home of Sharon semi-monthl- By Ruth Credit Women International Breakfast club held its regular meeting on March 29 at the Tropical restaurant. Jordan Larsen of Box Elder High school was the guest speak, er, pointing out the Importance of human relation In business associations and in everyday life. Tickets were distributed to the members to sell for the drawing of the sewing chest and Its contents. The chest Is on display In the window of Helen Royer Fashions. Tickets may be purchased at Helen Royers or from any member, of the Credit Womens club. Drawing for the chest has been set for April 8, and the winner need not be present to be eligible. The Epsilon Chapter Party Legion Auxiliary Hancey. Phone .723-622- 9 Following opening ritual, time was turned over to Joyce B. Jensen, who Introduced her I dont think we realize how mission for the LDS church in mother, Beulah Adamson of Salt Lake City, and her guest speak, tough our ancestors had It. I Ireland. dont usually sit around think, Completing the family group er, Mrs. Lucy Gertch Thomplag about It either but this were Dr. and Mrs. Norman son, also of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Thomsons subject week our furnace was on the (Lorraine) Bodily and children blink for the better part of one Mark and Noralee of Kaysvllle. for the evening was "Thought and the Art of Thinking. She day. I had no qualms about It at first, as 1 visualized h?w 1 MR. AND MRS. W.L. Glover held the attention of the group would Just light a fire In the entertained at a delightful family discussing her views and the of Napoleon Hill fireplace and enjoy a nice lei. dinner at the Artistic Manor on philosophy surely day listening to the logs Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W.K. bringing out that thought and crackle. I wouldnt even notice Erickson and children Terri deed are as one and that with, the absence of the quiet hum Lin and Ronald came from Salt out Imaginations nothing can as the furnace turned on and Lake City and Joined with the be accomplished. Mrs. Thomson Is a well-reaWilliam L. Glovers Jr. and two off. I now have a Womens Legislative Council respect for grandmother and daughters, Debbie Lynn and Lisa and experienced person. Among of Box Elder county will hold she her of How did many dinner this accomplishments, hearths lde her city. Following living. an installation meeting and so. she get anything done? What they went to the Clover home has compiled and Is the author clal on April 5, at nn of such bocks as "Treasure IQ vs w Wednesday, VrUu imuwiug auuuiei iCg Ciituv to enjoy Eostcr fun !'? na hnma t u Ml H. Master-piece"Minute children. to Stories, get something fire, hurrying Bloom, Brigham City. "Somewhere Ive Harry done before It needed tending Installation of officers for the AND Lafe Jen. Read, "Stories that Live, THE GLOVERS again, and stopping to thaw out con. Mustard Seed, and coming biennium will be Wilcold fingers, I didn't get much sens returned recently from "The Norman C. Mrs. ducted by to California. a two week others. many trip accomplished. Every so often The main matter of business liams, state first vice president, I would sit down to soak up They went by way of Las Vegas, some before the group at the from Salt Lake City. and Jensens the brought spent on a little heat before moving Included on the evenings a. was and son the election of new their daughter, meeting to some other household chore, time with will be a short program, genda In the Robert Jensens at officers to take over May. and I had to allow equal time with a party fare buffet dinner B. were Elected The Burbank. both and Jensen, Joyce Brlghamltes back tor front, sides, Dee Rlcord, vice planned by the committee for the to warm up as 1 turned slowly, traveled up the coast to San president; Ann social period. Margaret When I started to cook dinner Francisco stopping at the little president; All members of the Womens I realized that never before Danish town of Solvang and visit- Cazier, secretary; Lonnie Council are urged Legislative and historian castle. Hearst the They Korth, publichad my electric stove looked ing be to for the meeting, present so beautiful. What If I had to stopped at Monterey and then ity; Pat Jardine, treasurer; which will end the current bien-niusome extension time Kaye Glovers the too? MacFarlane, spent cook over that open fire mark the beginning of and son and officer. with their daughter The old saying "You never miss the new legislative biennium. the Gilbert H. Meachams Following the closing ritual, the water 'til the well runs Officers taking over for the In delicious Los Altos. refreshments were and three boys now ever. than dry is truer r term will Include Mrs. The served the hostess. even, by We have so many things now William president; Mrs. Flack, THE ERNEST HANSENS have ing was enjoyed by all. to "miss If they were R. M. Kaiser, first vice pres-ldenspent three wefeks visiting their taken away. Mrs. Mabel Forsgren, in California. They One thing I dont want you children second vice president; Mrs. Lee went first to Sacramento where to miss is our Mrs. secretary; Tauferner, some the with time spent so on pull they visit Party Line Mrs. treasurer; Bloom, Harry Is He Hansen E. Brad family. up that easy chair and lets R.N. Price, holdover director; take a look at what our friends teaching school In Sacramento. and Mrs. Jay Holmgren, went San to there From they are doing. director. with son to their visit Jose Women of the will and daughter Mr, and hold another In acommunity HAD A CHANCE TO chat series of sew with Mrs. Orson A. Christen, Mrs, Dean J. Mortensen. The Ing days making quilts for sen the other day when I heard Mortensens had recently moved families on Tuesday, April that she and Mr. Christensen to San Jose from Fhoenlxwhere 11, at Aldersgate Methodist were home from a six week they had lived for some time. church. visit In the Hawaiian Islands. He Is with the General Electric Project plans for the The Christensens have found company. sewing Include a panel discus, Answers from the Islands a delightful place slon set for 1 p.m. on the up. A TWO weeks Ray Malmrose to spend the coldest of our of schedule coming projects for winter months and usually visit In Newport Beach visiting with migrant farm workers this sum. Dr. son has her Hodges George each there year. mer. They spent most of their time been a pleasant diversion for Meeting the group for the on Oahu and enjoyed listening Mrs. Esther Hodges. time will be Lewis first During her stay she was en. Stephens, newly hired director to the Royal Hawaiian Band, friends tertalned extensively by visited a number of theaters of migrant programs for Box Is it true that the Q. and also spent some time at of her son. Dr, and Mrs. Jo Elder and Cache counties, who the LDS temple. They spent four seph Bush entertained at a will discuss the day care, ad. darker the color of a perdays on the Island of Kauai dinner at their home on Lido Is. ministration and adult education son's eyes, the better the land and Mrs. Bush entertained at the Coco Inn. eyesight? Other panel members In her honor. program. Upon their return home they at a luncheon will Include Mrs. William Yates, A. This is not true, except ' and Dr. Allen Mrs. John also were happy to have their entire and local fund-Inghistory, that people with dark eyes goals, family come to be with them entertained at a dinner at their Mrs, Barry Saunders, child have somewhat better proat a special awards banquet home In Balboa. tection from bright light. education; and Mrs. Ted CrawIn was she While In Logan where the Christen, Newport ford, thrift shop. Dark-eyewould people sens were among those recogn. Dr. Hodges celebrated his birth, not tee better under ordilzed for donations to Utah State day anniversary and they were SEWING WILL BEGIN at 9:30 nary conditions, but might guests at a dinner at the home a.m., with ladles asked to bring sunin extremely bright university. of Mrs. Yvonne Huston at her conditions under and zigzag light, pins, scissors, HERE FOR THE EVENT were home in Costa Mesa. Mrs. Hus. machines. Comforters are which might exist on the being Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Chris, ton also had friends In for a made from scraps and unus. water, or in stretches of snow. tensen of Rochester, Minn,, luncheon In Mrs. Hodges' honor. able garments donated to the their daughter Carol of Boston store last summer, with women THEY FISHED AND FISHED from all churches In the comand their two sons Tony and YOUR HEALTH IS Paul who are attending Stanford but no fish according to Mr, munity having participated In the WEALTHI You can university in California. Dr', and Mrs. Herman Kotter who sewing project during the fall and Mrs. Raymond Christensen spent the Easter holiday week, and winter months. rely on our skill and were here from Albuquerque, end In Flaming Gorge. They alEach woman Is asked to bring so attended dedication cerethe N.M, Mrs. Mary Sycamore and sack lunch for herself and long experience. children, Shirley and Scott and monies for the new Ashley Stake any children which she will place d Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lyons center with her niece and In the nursery, with beverage to Mr. and Mrs. Phil (Joan) be provided. of Ogden and Mrs. Kent (Nancy) Backman of Salt Lake City were Johnson of Dutch John. Hugh Fersons may come for the en. also there. Another son of Mrs. B, Brown, LDS leader was at tire day, for the morning or PRESCRIPTIONS Sycamores, Jeffry was unable the ceremonies for the new afternoon, or Just come for the 102 E. Forest to be here as he is serving a church facility, discussion period. Plans Convention Members of the American Legion Auxiliary met at the War Home on Monday, Memorial March 27, for an Interesting meeting. Program topic for the even-In- g was on the Phllllplnes and was presented by the inter national relations committee. Plans for the upcoming dis. trlct convention Is set for May 5 at the Utah State university post In Logan. It was announced that Hazel Ransom of Brigham City will be a candidate for the office of state president of the American Legion with AuxUlary, elections to take place at the conventions. CIVIC CLUB ELECTS Installed into office at an impressive ceremony were new officers of the Civic Improvement Club. Installed at the Thursday afternoon meeting were (seated) Mrs. John Ensign, secretary: Mrs. Verl Petersen, president ; Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, vice president: Mrs. Edward Heesacker. treasures: ( standing ) Mrs. lroy Miller, director; Mrs. Herman Hadfield, director; Mrs. DeLonne Andersen, director; Airs. Leon Packer, corresponding secretary. Unable to appear in the picture were Mrs. Eberhart Zundel and Mrs. Clair Merrell. directors; Mrs. Pearl Arbon, historian. er, Mrs. Harold Felt, Mrs. Civic Improvement Club Elects Officers for Year Civic Improvement club mem. bers greeted new officers and expressed gratitude to those re. tiring at their regular meeting held on Thursday, March 30, at the War Memorial home. Taking the reins of office as president was Mrs. Verl Petersen of Brigham City, who will be assisted in the coming year by Mrs. J. Gordon Felt as vice president; Mrs. Leon Pack-e- r, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John Ensign, secretary; Mrs. Edward Heesacker, treasurer; Mrs. Pearl Arbon, his. torlan; and Directors Mrs. Troy Mrs. Herman Miller, Mrs. DeLonne Andersen, Mrs. Eberhart Zundel and Mrs. Clair Merrell. INSTALLATION ceremonies were conducted by Mrs. Al. bert Besslnger, president of the Northern District of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs. Each new officer was presented with a white carnations tied with green ribbon as a remembrance of the occasion. Remarks were made by retiring president Mrs. Roy Barnard, who conducted the short business meeting. Reports were made during the meeting by the A PLEASANT AFTERNOON of musical entertainment was held for the ladles preceding the installation of officers. with vocal numbers was a double trio composed of Mrs. Leon Rees, Mrs. Ronald Pack DEBT PROBLEMS -- BUIS? If yourre having trouble meeting payments, our debt consolidation program can help you. One Monthly Payment You Can Afford. No Security or Required. Had-fiel- Co-Sign- ers No Money lending. licensed and Bonded to State of Utah for $25,000. Call or write for FREE BROCHURE and information. All Consultations FREE and CONFIDENTIAL BUDGET CREDIT CORP. (Not a Loan Co.) 317 Ecdes Bldg. Ogden, Utah. CALL A 393-869- 7 member of American Association of Credit Counselors Womens Council ' Plans Social NOW! 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