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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Local Matron to Observe Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 24, 1968 0 Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone Open House Fetes Couple THE BRIDE IS the former Kathy Thompson and was gowned in lovely dress of white brocade with a sabrina neckline and sleeveless style. She carried a bouquet of pink and red roses trimmed in silver. the bride was Attending Mrs. Pat Stroud as matron of honor, and John Ray Vander-stee- n full-lengt- h attended the bridegroom as best man. Parents of the bridegroom hosted a family dinner for the wedding party at their home following the wedding. Since their marriage, the couple has been making a home in Brigham City. Chit-Ch- at Club social events were Two t held this month by the club. On Mar. 9, a bowling party was held for mem-ber- s and their partners, with Betty Thomas as hostess Chit-Cha- for the evening. On Mar. 19, the club met for an evening of entertain-men- t at the Ladies Community Club fashion show, after which refreshments were served at the home of Maxine Ruddell. spring theme was cleverly carried out in decorations and refreshments. Games were played, with Pat Davies and Carol Wi- A Ruth 723-622- his parents, the Lowell Grov- -' lliams winning prizes. Those in attendance includ-iners for a social evening. Those Mrs. Ruddell, Linda get-the family attending Marla Foulkes, Judi Lowell were the togetlier Grovers, the R i d d Grov-- Mellen, Jeaneen Cook, Jeri! ers and sons Michael and Reeder, Pat Davies, Carol Bruce, her mother Mrs. Leota Keller and Preston Keller. Science is a wonderful thing. The latest project being undertaken in the name of science at Aston university in Birmingham, England is a study of the shape of womens legs. They have earmarked $19,200 for it in the g 1 1 universitys biology. They will photograph 1,000 pair and see whether the upper class have shapelier legs than their working class sisters and where they will find the plumpest calves among other things. According to one of the re. searchers "This has been a neglected area of research.' It might well be in England but I think our American men will take exception. I think they could save a lot of money if they would just take a poll on any of girl watchers Main Street USA on a windy afternoon. In fact with the s popularity of they wouldn't even have to wait for a wind. This could surely be classified as "useless If youll pardon the pun "It isnt going to change the shape of things. of VISITORS AT the Clark A. Nelsons last weekend were' and daughter-Mrtheir and Mrs. Acle Clements and children McCulley and Tony Lee of Kimberly, Ida. Well come on and pull up are how things the social scene. lets see shaping up on I ' Hy-ru- m Mrs. 80TH BIRTHDAY couple lived at Promontory Elsie Christensen will ob- - iix and in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, serve her 80th birthday at and moved to Brigham City in in her house an open 1923. Her husband died May 22, honor. 1952. Mrs. Christensen has been active in church work, having served as a teacher in Primary and Relief Society. She is a Relief Society visiting To teacher in Primary and Re-liAmerican Legion auxiliary rh, Society. She is a Relief Society visiting teacher at the will meet on Monday, Mar. U. CAREER WOMEN She is also 25, at 7:30 p.m. for their Joyce Harmon, chairman of the present time. Young Career Woman selection committee of Business active in the Deseret Camp regular monthly meeting un- and Professional Women, shows committee members of the Daughters of Utah Pion- der the direction of the foreign relations committee. Geneva eers, having held several Ann Johnson and Margo Flint the regulations for eligiin that organization. Fife is meeting chairman. could lead the to local the uhiib honor, from bility for Guest speaker will be Amerthe slate and national position. THE MOTHER of five daugh-ter- s ican Field Service exchange and one son, Mrs. student Sanne Wikstrom of Christensen now has five Sweden, who will present a children. They are Mrs. program on his native coun. Milo D. (Dorothy) Stroh, Mrs. try and on the principals of Orville (Mary) Ohlen, both of AFS programs. 1 Refreshments willbeserv-e- d Luverne, Minn.; Mrs. Vernon L. (Nola) Bingham of Lay-toby the committee, headed Mrs. Al (Beth) Redman of by Mary Olsen as chairman, Business and Professional club. and including Mildred RichOgden, and Mrs. Vear L. Two glossy photographs, Womens club of Brigham City Mortensen of St. ardson, Alta Call, Ruby God-freis searching for a candidate two copies of the biographi-ca- l George. Jane Bergstrom, and to represent the local branch sketch, and a doctor's She has 17 grandchildren DOn Thomas. as "Young Career Woman certificate concerning her and 14 in district and state compe-titiohealth status will be necessary set for early April. from the local applicants for Local businesses will be this honor. Reading Circle Brigham contacted concerning applica-tion- s will meet at the home of Ma. for the honor, and inter-esterie Ward, 136 South First persons may contact the West, on Monday, Mar. 25, WILLOW CREEK Camp of at 7:30 committee members to obtain p.m. the Daughters of Utah Pioapplication blanks. Chairman Mae Jensen will review the at neers will meet the home book "To Catch An of the Young Career Woman Angel Spade and Hope Garden club of Faye Lofthouse at 2 p.m. program is Joyce Harmon, will by Robert Russell, and all hold its regular monthly on 28. Mar. 218 North Ninth East, assistAll Thursday, members are urged to be on Tuesday, March members are urged to be present for this ed by committee members meeting interesting at 7:45 p.m. at the home 26, Ann Johnson and Margo Flint. present. meeting. Alan Hanline, Mrs. of be in must All applications Members of Credit Women 266 Fishburn Drive. International will gather at the by Apr. 5, and candidates for the even-in- g a to be must attend able on Manor spring Artisitc Wednesday, will be Mrs. William Cran-dalBox on conference district Apr. Mar. 27, at 7:30 a.m. fortheir with the winner of that 28, breakfast monthly regular "Gardening Under Lights contest to attend the state meeting. will be the topic of the monthly on and the June 8, Guest speaker will be Glen , lesson, which will be under the Robertson, manager of the state winner will receive an direction of Mrs. Lockhart P. to all. expense Credit Bureau. paid trip Ogden Cragin. from July All members are urged to An exhibit flower arrange, be in attendance. ment will be prepared under Utahs Largest Stock of White and Fancy ELIGIBILITY for the honor Williams, Linda Galbraith, Di- includes the following: The the theme "Spring is Here! Dinner Jackets. ane Ellis and Donna Hurst. young woman may be married by Mrs. John Alex. in join-inPersons interested or single between the ages the garden club or in find-in- g of 21 and 26 years Inclusive out more about the 1968 of at the time the nation, may call Mrs. organization in al convention, employed business or the professions John Alex at And Tie for at least one year, living or working within the State TOPS of Utah, and outstanding in scholastic work, community Eve service, and or church work. WE DELIVER AND PICK UP A panel of impartial judges Slimmer Bs chapter of will select the local represent- TOPS will meet on Tuesday, ative and she will be known Mar. 26, from 8 to 9 p.m. s in Gillespie Hall. only by number as she a talk at the district Members will play games spring conference for judg- and exchange news articles on ing, with selection also based losing weight, weight prob128 North Main, Logan on a brief biographical sketch lems, or persons who have Phone 752-119- 5 submitted by her sponsoring had success in weight losses. Legion of a tree on Aug. BPW Club Will Select liv-in- g 968 Career Woman (De-Lon- af-te- n d n Slates Review DUP News Garden Club Meets Tuesday Credit Women Plan Breakfast r 23, Mur-doc- Couple Sets Date for June LDSTemple Rite Relief Society Slates Meeting l. y I Elder High Junior Prom con-venti- RENTALS is g PROM COAT 4. Hater Shop Graduate to a flameless Electric Dryer Happy babies love its gentle care You do not have to be college age to graduate to the joy of a flameless electric dryer. babies whose mothers dry clothes electrically. There are lots of them. In fact, of all the homes with automatic dryers in the area we serve, 5 of 6 enjoy the happiness of drying clothes electrically. Ask the happy It costs less to own the best Buy now from your electric dealer. fea-tur- Mu-si- Monday' h and broke his hip. He was on crutches six months and went 18 was a happy MARCH back to school the morning of Feb. 27 for the first time day for a group of Box who met at the Wallace without crutches. That afternoon the Munros received a k Wilde home to join a tour of the Southern LDS call from Logan stating that temples. Those from this area their son Jim Jr. who was were Mrs, Mae Bergstrom, attending USU had been hit Mrs. Nettle Anderson and by a car on his motor-bikMrs. Ruth Simpson of Logan; and had a badly broken thigh. Mrs. Lola Jensen, Mrs. Lil- Jim came home from the Lolie Wells, Mrs. Ruby Hansen gan LDS hospital a week ago and Mrs. Lorna Harper, Brig, after being hospitalized two CARLA RAE CALL ham City; Mrs. Veda Mason, weeks and the verdict? Six Mrs. Gladys Bennett and Mr. months on crutches for Jim. and Mrs. Guy Ballard, Party Line sends a specla They went through "get well wish to young Jim and a hope that the next six western Box Elder County, Park Valley to Oasis, months wont seem too long, Nev. Virginia City and an over, and when the six montlis are night stop at Carson City. up Ill bet Pat and Jim Sr. They will enjoy sightseeing will be watching their step to at Lake Tahoe, Sacramento, prevent the chain reaction Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Call announce the Oakland, and in San Francisco from continuing. engagement and forthcoming marriage of their they will take a bay cruise. Bar-barSanta Next stop will be daughter, Miss Carla Rae Call, to Richard Hamilthen Los Angeles and ton Potter, son of Hr. and Mrs. Hamilton W. Potfrom there over to Phoenix, ter of Westminster, Calif. Flagstaff and Page, Ariz.; a Miss Call and her fiance are currently atboat trip on Lake Powell, Box Elder stake Relief soand a tour of Zions park. ciety leadership meeting will tending Utah State university, where they will They will attend temple ses. be held on Thursday, Mar. 28, both graduate in June. sions in Oakland, Lo Angeles, at 2 p.m. in the First LDS Miss and Call will receive her B.S. degree in Manti St. George Mesa, ward. before coming home. e will exercises Opening elementary education. At USU she is affiliated a special Relief society with Delta Delta Delta sorority, and she has PARTY LINE SENDS happy anniversary program featur-in- f to in Mr. the Sponsor Corps, AWS and Eanniversary wishes Camille Bennion, stake been active and Mrs. Rldd Grover who spiritual living chairman. c ntertainment Bureau. observed 20 years of married will be provided by the Potter will receive his B.S. degree in forest life with a family dinner par-t- Frist LDS ward Singing Moth. at the Golden Spike cafe ers. management. He is affiliated with Sigma Nu. Instruction will be given in He is a member of Alpha Zeta honorary, Senior In Corinne. They were pre. sented a lovely anniversary all departments except maga- - Cabinet and is student chairman of this year's cake and were treated to a zlne, and all ward officers special rendition of the of and teachers are encouraged commencement at USU. to attend. Waltz in honor The couple is planning a June 1 1 wedding care for small Nursery the occasion. Following dinner to be solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. of children will be provided. they went to the home Ro-sett- e, Auxiliary. Meet ten-yea- out f SHE WAS MARRIED to W, Christensen on April 14, 1915, in Brigham City. The pre-sent- Col-leg- o Womens Association of the Presbyterian Community church extends an Invitation to all area church women and their husbands to attend their husbands night meeting on Wednesday, Mar. 27, at 7:30 p.m. in Gillespie hall. Guest speaker for the event will be Rev. Donald Coleman of Sprlngville, who serves as Protestant chaplain for the Utah State Prison at the Point of the Mountain. Rev. Coleman is a "hometown Sprlngville man, and now serves as pastor ofatwo-churcPresbyterian parish in Sprlngville and Payson. He also helps to sponsor the Protestant youth group affiliated with Brigham Young university, and has been very active in work with mental health groups. In his address, the young chaplain will discuss prison life and the special problems faced by prisoners and their families. He will also bring out the needs of the "outside world in helping to become useful citizens r their release from the prison. s Evening Circle will be for the social portion of the meeting, and interest- ed persons are invited to attend this interesting talk. There will be a question and answer period following Chap-laiColemans presentation. of Games has spent the past week in San Francisco as a repre. sentative of the Associated e Women students at Weber at a regional convention held there. The convention was held during the quarter break and in addition to con. vent ion activities would tours of the area. BROKEN BONES seem to be the style at the Jim Mun-rresidence even though they arent exactly to their lik. ing. It all began last August r when old Dick fell Prison Chaplain Club Sets MISS JEAN Hansen, daugh-te- r of the Jay C. Hansens v . Windley. She came to Brigham City on Nov. 17, 1912, and made her home with the Wynn L. Eddy family, who operated the Eddy Drugstore. Will Hear 723-847- . son-in-la- mini-skirt- that easy chair and 9 H-- host-esse- Has Social Eve To be honored at an open house on NEWLYWEDS Mar. W are newlyweds Air. and Mrs. A. Richard Chatterton. The bride is the former Kathy Thompson. PA Womens Group The new Mr. and Mrs. A. Richard (Dick) Chatterton, Jr., will be honored at an open house set for Saturday, Mar. 30, from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Artistic Manor. Friends and relatives of the couple are to attend the event. Parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C, Thomp. son, 441 South Eighth West, will host the event. The bride, groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chatterton, 50West Third North, who will also be on hand to greet guests. By of her 80th Elsie Marj Mrs. birthday, Windley Christensen will be honored at an open house on Saturday, March 30, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward cultural hall, 25 North Third East. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend the open house and she requests that no gifts be brought. Mrs. Christensen was born April 1, 1888, in St Charles, Idaho, a daughter of Charles John and Christena Jenson In celebration cene ocia Phone Birthday at Open House t&'i iSL UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |