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Show E BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Newcomers Slate Luncheon Meet For Tuesday City, Utah Sunday, January 28, 1968 ceoe ocia ..v Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club will Install new officers at their luncheon meeting sched. uled for Tuesday, Jan. 30, at the Artistic Manor. The event will begin with a social time from 11:30 a.m. until 12 noon, at which time luncheon will be Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone served. PA liHiriiiqtiieAa'-i- ? 4f Xv v , i Church Women United Hublitz. A unique program for the afternoon has been arranged, with a white elephant auction to take place. Each member is requested to bring a wrap, ped white elephant, plus a purse Install 1968 Officers The home of Mrs. Ted. C. Crawford was the setting for a delightful afternoon tea on Friday, Jan. 19, where new of- 4 jingling with pennies. A penny auction for themys-terpackages will then take place for an afternoon of pleas, ant fun and association with one another. The Newcomers Club is spon. sored by local Welcome Wagon merchants for persons who have lived In the community for less than two years Beta Sigma Phi y ficers Chapter Convenes! Installed and retiring officers were honored. Phi Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held Its regular meet-ln-g for the Church Women United of Box Elder county were at the home of Dorene N eslon on Jan. 3, with the meet-inTaking over the reins of of. beginning with recitation of flee as president was Mrs. J. P. Gurrlster, assisted by Mrs. the opening ritual. President Dorene Nelson Roger Lee as vice president, read a letter from the InterMrs. Charles Crumllc as secnational and the group retary, and Miss Erma Vos discussed office, the annual Sweeas treasurer. thearts Ball set for Saturday, OTHER OFFICERS Include Feb. 10, at the LDS Indian World Day of Prayer chairmen chapel with the George Fisher Mrs. Wilson Mark and Mrs. orchestra to play. Secret sisters were drawn for W.C, Robinson for 1968 observ. new year, after which Alice ance, Mrs. Robert Graham and the Mrs. Herbert Blue for the 1969 Nebeker presented a program entitled Am I Emotionally Balobservance, Mrs, Tom Donovan In discussion form, anced and Mrs. Ted Crawford as for May Fellowship Charlene Drollette talked on the ritual and Its meaning. day, Mrs. F.A. Kettersen and sorority The closing ritual was then Mrs. William Davis as World repeated In unison, after which Community Day hostess served refreshthe as Crawford head of Ted Mrs. g ftawsu. ( -- trr'J' the nominating committee, Mrs. ments. s William Yates as public SECOND MEETING of the chairman, and Mrs. Chris was held month Jan. 17, at the Women as Church Bolleau mag. home of Alice Nebeker, with azlne representative. opening ritual recited by canChurch Women United spon-so- r dlelight. A short business meetlngwas three special days of observance shared by church wo- followed by a presentation given men from many faiths through, by LouAnn Nichols entitled Am out the world. This years dates I Morally Responsible? Disare set as follows: World Day cussion of such topics as race of Prayer, March 1; May Fel- equality, curbing drunk drlv-inauto accidents, teenage lowship day, May 3; and World and the nation and world 1. Nov. dress, Community day, were Introduced. The closing ritual was IN ADDITION TO these In unison by the memthe Church Women United of this area coordinate bers, and refreshments were the activities of UNICEF as an served by the hostess. each Following meeting outgrowth of World Community ' day. During the past year this pledge training was conducted Included sales of UNICEF by Charlene Drollette. Christmas cards and sponsoring the annual Halloween Trick or Treat for UNICEF drive. rela-tlon- Perry Miss Will Wed In Logan LDSTemple and Mrs. Douglas Quayle of Perry announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Janet to Terry L. Thurston, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Thurston of Hyde Park. The couple has circled Feb. 9 as their wedding date in the Logan LDS temple. Miss Quayle is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and is currently ' employed at Thiokol Chemical corporation. Prospective bridegroom Thurston is a graduof North Cache High school and LDS seminary. ate Ho has attended Utah State university. Following their marriage, they will make a Mr. home in Soroptomists i t their local As part In national problems grow-ln- g , from the May Fellowship day experiences, the women help to operate the Migrant Brigham City Soroptomists Thrift Shop as a volunteer acton ivity. In past years, a picnic met at the Artistic Manor for 18, Jan. end at the evening, children Thursday for migrant of the school term was planned a dinner meeting. Sanne Wlkstrom opened the and Implemented by the ladles Logan. meeting with a Swedish prayer. Plans are underway for study The business meeting was congroups on various social and ducted by Mickey Hlrnlng, pres, International problems to.be ldent. Business Included a vote studied by the women, find to present a cash donation to li's chapter of TOPS Exercises will be the pro. events correlated with the Ladles Community Club to on Tuesday, Jan. 30, gram of the evening, with mem. of the state council are help with their planned Improve, 9 pm, at Gillespie bers urged to dress accord, also planned for the coming ments at the local Carnegie year. ingly. Program for the evening a vocal number by Judy Lynn and Bryce Lemon, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Merlin Lemon. American Field Service exchange student Sanne Wlkstrom old about his hatlve Sweden, plus presenting some Swedish songs and accompanying himof Inter- est Club Hosts Foreign Student TOPS Club Sets Exercise Night Slimmer will meet 1 loin 8 to Hall p the luncheon, offi. Following cers elected for the coming term will be Install, ed. Heading the slate is Mrs. as pres, Robert Breidt-nbacldent. Installing officer will be retiring president Mrs. Roy rm , 'act-lvltl- Lib-rar- SLACKERS FURNITURE Cast charaiters Niles ones and Judy Sorenson rehearse scenes "IMPROMPTU from Tod Mosel's "Impromtu" , a one ait play to be presented for the Ladies Community Club on Thursday, Feb. , for their annual guests day et ent. Ladies Community Club Slates Dramatic Event Ladles members Club Community will have a special treat in store for them on Thursday, Feb. 1 as the ladles and their guests enjoy an afternoon sponsored by the of Fine Arts. The meeting is scheduled to be held at the North Box Elder LDS stake center, Third East and Fifth North, begin, nlng at 3:45 p.m. This will be the annual guest Mother of Year Nominees Sought mother of the year CLOSED n Mon, Tues Jan. 29-30-- & M. ill F f Wed st 31 Weve gone to market . . . then Come see all our new merchandise OPEN THURSDAY wuywmryijF' XMI LftiM i must have their entries completed and submitted by the deadline date of Feb, 15, according to local representatives of the American Mothers Committee, Inc. WILL BE college. Program chairman for the afternoon is Mrs. Constance Warner with Mrs. Kathry Jensen as director member. ask. and member each is day, ed to bring a guest for the meet, SOCIAL PERIOD will begin ing and special program planat 3;45 p.m, under the direc-tioned. i of committee members DRAMATIC STUDENTS from Mariam Mason, Carolyn Withe Weber State College Thea lliams, Dalene Southern, and tre Players group will hold a Sharon Stuckl. The short business meeting discussion on the training of an actor, a demonstration on will begin at 4:15 with the drathe. technique of Improvisation, matic presentation to follow. and will climax their presen. All members are urged to be tation with a performance of in attendance for this pleasant Impromptu1, a one act play. afternoon, and to bring a guest The r group Is appearing under along for the event. Nominees for the Brigham City CENTER the courtesty of Joyce Warner, theater arts student at the area j Entry blanks can be obtain-ed- . by any Individual of1 organl-zatloby contacting either Mrs. Fred L. Petersen at or Mrs. David 0. Anderson at Is Your Home Cold? i Drofty? furnace Run All The Time? V 723-319- Fuel Bill To High? 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