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Show -- f THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham rT City, Utah 4vji minim am Sunday, 'May 7, 1967 w -- 'A1'?. ocia . Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA ii wmiipj.'i jiyiimpjmy iroetii 3 fginl 7 ", ii :33frci,fjL' f-i- ; Liuuiy Mi u i i Roberts Family Gets Together A V To Ai1, Greet Airman It was a pleasant evening of singing, exchanging memories, and getting reacquainted last Monday for the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts of Brigham City. Occasion for the family party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Everton, a daughter of the Roberts, was the visit of grandson A2C Jesse Leon Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts of Brigham City. A2C Roberts has been In the Air Force for 18 months, serving first In Texas and just recently being stationed at Cannon Air Field at Clovis, N.M. workHe ing with civil engineers. will depart for Viet Nam on May 25, and meanwhile will spend two weeks with his family In Brigham City. THE FAMILY gathering all seven of the Roberts children, plus a good number of grandchildren there to keep throughout everything lively the evening. Fam ily members present In. eluded Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Everton of Brigham City; Mrs. Cecil Smith of Provo; Mrs. Clem Stones of Bremmer-ton- , Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil. ' Nett officers of the Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi EPSILON OFFICERS installed at the Founders Day banquet on Friday evening included Joyce B. Jensen, president; Margaret Ann Cazier, secretary; Lonnie Korth, historian; Sandra Frye, corresponding secretary; Patricia Jardine, treasurer; Dee Ruhard vice president; and Kaye MacFarlane, extension officer. Legion Auxiliary Hosts Veterans lard Johnson of Llndon; Mr. and Mrs. Dredge Roberts of Burley; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Roberts of Smithfield. With In grandchildren and cousins prethe group totaled 35 In American Legion Auxiliary sent, attendance for a dinner party members from Brigham City followed by exchanging memhosted a social for hospitalized and group singing of ories veterans at the Utah VA Hos- church and old time favorite pital In Salt Lake City on Thurs- melodies. day, April 28. Appearing with the group to entertain the men was Cliff local Butler, band, who performed to a delighted audience with old favorite numbers and request numbers. He also led In singing, enjoyed by all the hospitalized veterans. Chairman for the social even-- , lng was Mrs. Ken S. Jensen, assisted by Mrs. Lewis Jones and Mrs. Aaron Peters as FOUR COOKING KITTENS-T- he second meeting of the Four Refreshments were served Cooking Kittens club of from a graciously appointed Mantua was held on Monday, table covered with a lace cloth, May 1, at 4 p.m. with President and the veterans enjoyed coffee, Jana Richards In charge. punch and cake provided by local Exciting ways with cereals Legion Auxiliary members. was the lesson. Many different Mrs. Hazel Ransom, presl-den- t ways to serve cereals weredls. of the local American cussed along with the nutritional Auxiliary, was In charge value of cereal. coof arrangements made In A party pudding and cookie, operation with Ethelyn Larett, candy called Razzle Dazzle were rehabilitation chairman for the prepared and eaten by club memstate of Utah. bers. Both were made with prepared cereal. Assignments and preparations were made Jor the next meeting. VA Hospital well-know- n one-ma- VISITING TEACHERS Relief Society Teachers from the North Box Elder LDS stake were honored at a luncheon and fashion show event on Saturday, April 29, at the North Stake center. Various awards were given for attendance, tenure, and the oldest and youngest visiting teachers during the pleasant afternoon social event. North BE Stake Honors Relief Society Teachers children In recreation, music, and crafts, and storytelling. Teaching experience, working with Scouts or other youth groups will give many adults valuable talents that could be Relief society visiting teach-er- s Plans for the annual summer put to use in this program. In the North Box Elder LDS school session offered to the However, this experience Is not stake were honored at a social children of migrant farm labor, a at and any help on Saturday, April 29, In the ers In the county are now being all would be appreciated.-eve- n If made. As In the past the pur. It just volunteering to take the North stake center. Welcome was extended to all pose of the program Is to give children of a teaching volunteer these children the opportunity Into a home for the afternoon present by President Nina Beecher after which the opening of learning, which they receive session. was given by Anona C. In a very limited amount during It Is rewarding and satis- prayer May. the regular school year, because fying to offer these less fortun. a lovely luncheon, of their frequent moves. ate youngsters some of the ex- a Followingnumber was played musical d be The 1967 program will take our children for by Gloria Nagao followed by at Bear River Ele- periences states Mrs. Barry granted, mentary school from June 12 (Marge) Saunders, education a fashion show narrated by Mary musical num18 and the day through Aug. chairman. Volunteers may con-ta- Gardner. Another was offered by Lorraine ber will run from 8 a.m. until 3 Mrs. Saunders at p.m. In the mornings certified or Lewis Stephens, migrant dir. Jeppesen. teachers hired by the school dls. ector, at VISITING TEACHERS were trlct will provide four hours of then honored for their service academic work. to the women within their wards, and for their many years of FOLLOWING THAT the B ox service of the Relief society Elder Migrant Worker Council, goals. Inc. will conduct a volunteer Bear River LDS ward won and Is the this where program, e the prize for the highest Action theme Community Study Circles of the Communl-t- y of visiting teachers and Involve-meMeans Community Presbyterian church will attendance at meetings during comes In. meet during this week, with the past year. As In the past years the the Evening Circle scheduled to The oldest visiting teacher churches throughout the county meet on Tuesday, May 11, at was Nellie age 81, from will be called upon to provide 7:30 p.m. Members will be con. the CorlnneHansen, Second ward; and church each and with the tacted lunches, place. regarding the ladles with the most years Ruth Circle will meet at the stake taking approximately one of visiting teaching were Mar-garhome of Mrs. William Yates, week of services. C. Hatch of Corlnne ward, 625 West Sixth South, at 1 p.m. 52 of service, and La. years BECAUSE OF limited funds on Thursday, May 13. vlnia Clark of the Twelfth ward, Electa Circle will meet on 50 available for the school program years of service. this year, volunteers are being Thursday at 1 p.m. at the home r a THE YOUNGEST asked to conduct of Mrs. Ted Card, 68 North visiting afternoon program for these Ninth East. teachers were Barbara Trimble arts Migrant Project Seeks Volunteers con-ducte- 723-746- 8 723-720- Study Circles Slate Meetings per-centag- nt two-hou- n of Corlnne and Linda Norman of Corlnne Second ward. Awards for 100 percent at visiting teachers meetings sent to Lurllne Ander. son, Carrie J. Christensen and Ethel Hout. The social event was enjoyed by 210 women In attendance for the pleasant afternoon. Clos-lnprayer was given by Muriel W. Nicholas as the social ended. g TOPS Club Sets Meeting Tuesday Slimmer Bs chapter of TOPS began a new contest last week, with each member cutting a paper doll Into ten pieces. A piece may be placed in the doll with each pound lost, and the member with a completed doll first will win. Members who missed last weeks meeting are urged to bring a paper doll to the reg. ular weekly meeting set for Tuesday, May 11, from 8 to 9 p.m. In Gillespie hall. Requests for another even-lnclub have been voiced, and persons Interested may call the club secretary at for further Information. A special Invitation Is extended to teenagers who would like to unite In the clubs purpose to take off pounds sensibly. g 723-671- 6 SPECIAL GIFTS FOR A com-munlt- y host-esse- 4-- Give Mom a work break All Year! She tired of sleeping on a bed to small Is Le-glo- n Family Make .e Home Locally ENTERTAINS Hospitalized Veterans at the Salt Lake VA Hospital enjoyed the "one man band" act presented by Cliff Butler last week. T he program and refreshments were sponsored by the local American Legion Auxiliary as a service project for the vets. tz was Mae Balls, with members present including the Iva Lou Nebeker, hostesses, Alice Rich, Rene Llttlewood, Elizabeth Laurltzen, Catherine Jaggl, Hazel Todd, Evelyn Dalnes, LaPreal Wight and Mary Ellen Rollins of Brigham City; Alvaretta Rytting, Clella Hoi. . Writers Realm and Penwo. land, Mabel Andersen and Aliens men met Thursday evening at Frye of Tremonton the home of Iris and Eleanor Schow for their regular meeting. The evenings lesson on art was presented by club member Iva Lou Nebeker, and Evelyn Dalnes presented the report on the current writers markets. A speplal guest of the even. Newcomers to the Brigham City area are Capt. and Mrs. Lavar 0. 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