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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, April 7, 1968 Sorority Holds Recent Meetings City, Utah ocial Phi Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma Phi has had a busy month, with meetings held on Feb. 21, March 6 March 20 at the homes of club members. Hostess for the first meet. ing was Christene Craghead, and the group had a program on Am I Socially Wise? cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone given by Charlene Drolette. Dorene Nelson was hostess for the Feb. 21 meeting, and the group enjoyed a lesson pre. sented by Dorene Nelson en. titled Am I Spiritually Right after which pledge training was conducted by Char, PA Ladies of Elks lene Drolette. Set Last Date For THE GROUP MET at the home of Charlene Drolette on Mar. 6, and began with the recitation of opening ritual. Christene Craghead gave a lesson on Do I Use My Well? and every, one participated by working a series of brain teasers. Dates for upcoming events included rituals on April 27, Founders Day banquet on April 30, and a Mothers Day ban. quet on May 11. All members were encouraged tq make plans for the occasions, Luncheon Ladies of Elks will hold the in a series of seasonal bridge luncheons on Mon. day, April 8, at 11:30 a.m. in the local Elks lodge. Throughout the winter, the monthly events have been en. joyed by women of the com. munity and this closing lunch, eon promises to be the high, light of the season. Hostesses for the event are wives of past exalted rulers of the local lodge, headed by Mrs. Clinton Johnson and Mrs. final y Lou-An- James Ferrera. DECORATIONS, a spring luncheon, and a plea, sant afternoon of bridge will be on hand for all those pre. SPRING sent. Wives of past exalted rulers of the local Elks lodge will SLATE I.VNCIll.ON mil the tee the tom foim for gala spring bridge luncheon scheduled for Monday, April 8, and include Airs. Robert Meeker, Mrs. Ralph Olsen, Mrs. James Feterra, Afn. Clinton Johnson and Airs. J. B. Alullins. All women of the community ate incited to attend. 20 the sorori-tn met at the home pf Nicholas and opened with a candlelight ritual. The cul. tural program was given by Mary Parsons on the topic Am I a Practical Person? after which closing ritual was ON MARCH A special Invitation is ex. tended to working women to recited. Refreshments were served join the group for luncheon be the hostess at each of even if they cannot remain for and the sorority the meetings, the afternoon of cards. All ladies of the community are members enjoyed pleasant of chatting and invited to attend the lunch, evenings during the social per. eon events. Reservations will be taken iod. up until Saturday noon by cal. ling Mrs. Robert Meeker at Baptist Ladies Mrs. J. B. Mullins at 723.3617; Mrs. Ralph 01. sen at 723.3180, Mrs. Clair Knudson at 723-384- Host Dinner 723-831- The Ladies Missionary group of the Baptist church Sixteenth Ward entertained church families with a supper Wednesday even, ing at the Baptist Indian cha. Relief Society pel. Each family brought their piggy bank, in which they had saved money for mission Holds Luncheon Members of the Sixteenth LDS ward Relief society had an enjoyable day on Mar. 14 as they celebrated the 126th birthday of the Relief society with a social. A skit of The Gift was presented, and the Singing Mothers provided special mu. sic for the day, after which a ceremony honoring the wards 48 Relief society visit-in- g teachers was held. time work. At hog.kllling the pigs were opened and contents counted, with the church filling its quota. A delightful time was had by all at the dinner, with guest speaker being Pastor Thomas Lowe of Los Angeles, who has served as a missionary to Open House Fetes Pair Mr. and Mrs. JohnW. Down, ing of Redwood City, Calif., announce the marriage of their daughter, Jacqueline Adele, to Merlin L. Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Reeder of Brigham City. The couple was wed in the Oakland LDS temple on March 30, and will return to Brigham City to make their home. Open house will be held in honor of the newlyweds at the Reeder home in West Brigham on Wednesday, April 10, from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to the open house. at-te- Delegates Visit State Session On Drug Abuse Box Elder delegates to the Utah Womens Legislative Council will attend sessions on March 28 at the state office building auditorium in Salt Lake City, where they s would probe the complex of youth and the escape pro-blem- drugs. this special were formulated at a meeting on March 14, attended The new Air. and Mrs. Alerlin L. by Mrs. R.M. Kaiser, local NEWLYWEDS affiliate president and a Reeder will be honored at an open house on Wednesday, on the state board, and April 10. at the home of the bridegrooms parents. Mrs. Jay Holmgren, state vice, president. at 1 p.m. on Thursday, April 11. Devotions will be led by APPEARING ON the days Mrs. Ted Card and the les. docket are a selection of quail, son by Mrs. J.E. Ryan. fied speakers including Dr. This All women of the church Harden Branch of Utah State are invited to attend the cir. university as moderator; Dr, cle which best fit their time Lincoln Clark of the Univer-sitStudy circles of the schedules. church of Utah will discuss the Presbyterian Association will Juvenile Womens medical effects; Judge Regnal Garff will dis. meet during this week, with TOPS cuss the law and the problem; the evening circle to meet and Police Chief Dewey Fillls on Tuesday, April 9, at 7:30 of Salt Lake City will discuss p.m. at the home of Mrs. the problem in relation to the Ken Capelle, 453 South Eighth TOPS club will meet on West. schools. Morning Circle will meet Tuesday, April 9, from 8 to 9 Attending the session will be Mrs. R.M. Kaiser, Mrs. in Gillespie hall at 9: 30 a.m. p.m. in Gillespie hall. All members are urged to Harry Bloom, Mrs. C.V. on Thursday, April 11, with a Forsgren, Mrs. Verl Iverson, nursery provided for young be present for the meeting. Persons Interested in tak. Mrs. Jay Holmgren, Mrs. Jack children. Electa Circle will meet at ing off pounds sensibly are Shumway, Mrs. Grant Callist-er- , Mrs. Edward Heesacker the home of Mrs. Maxwell Invited to join the organiza. and Mrs. LeGrande Petersen. Pohl, 123 West Fourth North, tion. Plans for pro-gra- dir-ect- Study Circles Week Meet Club to Meet Tuesday To Better Sorority Holds Laura Bilbao President read a poem entitled To A Relief Society Visiting Teach-e- r written by Florence Le. Alpha Chi chapter of Ep. d silon Sigma Alpha met at the Baron. Corsages were to Lettie Chrisofferson home of Carlene Sutton for as the oldest visiting teacher the monthly social evening, present, to Dixie Conger as with husbands included for a the youngest, and to Lenora card party and social. Homes for having served the Special guests Included Mr. most years. Each teacher and Mrs. Brent Nickerson of was presented with a potted Brigham City, state president and husband Mr. and Mrs. plant. Luncheon was served to the Danzo (Elsie) Shlramizu, Wa. ladies at tables decorated in satch Area council president the traditional blue and yellow Marie Hansen and Ethel Pfeiof Relief society, and a lovely fer, both of Ogden. A pleasant evening of cards, floral centerpiece was won by Marjorie Dickey at the end snacks and dessert was en. of the event. joyed by all. pre-sente- Legion Auxiliary Past Presidents 'Fashion Finds Its Way Pre-East- er China. Social Evening Alrr. Douglas Orchard is pictured above as she wrapped CANDY I OR CARPET and ptepated homemade candy for sale at the Ladies Community club fashion show Tuesday night. I be proceeds ft one the candy and the fashion show will be used to pay for caipct at the Biigham City Carnegie Library, a project of the club. Com-munit- y y Bargains at modeo'day just 5.99 to 8.99! Swiss dot linen weave, voile and rayon rayon linen weaves! Flingable - Springable fabrics in romantic and Shifts. Petites, juniors and misses sizes! DRESSES es Dress Magic for Spring is just 5.99 to 8.99 84 South Main Have Social Eve American Legion auxiliary past presidents club enjoyed 723-622- 9 a social evening on Monday, at the War Memorial were Lori Hansen, Marvee and April 1, home. Lisa Dunn, Michael Compton, The ladles were seated at David Gal. Phillip Zobell, tables gaily decorated with legos, Elaine Allen, Greg and tall crystal vases filled with Mark Hamblin and his sis. daffodils, and each received a ter Stacl Knudsen. candy bunny favor as they were MRS. RAY DAY is home served a delicious dinner by again after a visit with her the Seventh LDS ward Relief and daughter Mr. society. and Mrs. Richard L. Stout Following the dinner, bridge and grandchildren Brock and was played with high score Little prizes going to Mrs. Clyde Natalie of Chicago. Natalie just arrived on Mar. Stratford and Mrs. Martin 8 and was the real reason Rasmussen, and low score for the trip for grandma. Mrs. prizes going to Mrs. Roy Shaw Day reports she was remind, and Mrs. Harry Smith. Bingo ed of what a small world this was also enjoyed during the really is when she went to evening. church in Chicago and ran into Committee members were a former Brlghamlte Roy Jen. Mrs. Ken S. Jensen, Mrs. sen, Mrs. Day was gone two Hyrum Malmrose, Mrs. P.C. weeks. Knudson and Mrs. ElnoraBow. By Ruth Phone steady patter of the rain on the window this morn, ing might be a dreary sound if it weren't for the bright bowl of daffodils on my desk. A thoughtful neighbor dropped in yesterday with the spring bou. quet which was most welcome. Then too I can see the gay yellow forsythla bush in the neighbors yard and Emperor tulips tliat have been a col. orful spot for the last week. The apricot tree adds its touch to the scene out my favorite north window even though the mountain behind it on the east is covered with snow way down e on the foothills. With the purring comfortably its an ideal day to imagine you pulling up your easy chair The fur-nac- while we visit awhile on Party Line. Our news today is about son-in-la- ' ' cutt. MR. AND MRS. Michael Cheney and children Monika some birthdays, visits to Cal. Dee and John R. are home ifornia and one trip to the again after spending windy city. three weeks in California. LORI ANN BOMAN, three, year old daughter of the Wes. ley Bomans celebrated her birthday Monday with a fam. at the home of ily her parents. She shared the party with her sister Suzanne, even though It was a belated anniversary celebration for Suzanne. The guest list in. eluded grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Boman, Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brown of this city along with Chris Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horsley. ALSO JOINING THE birth, day group from the younger set was slx.year old Todd Knudson, son of the Kent Knud, sons who Invited friends in to celebrate his anniversary on Friday Mar. 29. They en. joyed games and each guest received an Easter basket fa. vor. Enjoying the birthday fun your First Security BankAmericard They traveled to Piano Students Enjoy Party El Cajon The living room of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lemon was the scene of a piano where they were houseguests of her sister and brother, ln.law Mr. and Mrs. Ronald some Vuklch. They spent time in Los Angeles and An. ahelm and visited in Disney, land. They also toured the zoo and Sea World in San Diego. In San Bernardino they spent some time and visited with friends. Clark Hll. lam and son Joe spent the five-dabreak between quar. on MR. AND MRS. ' y ters at U. of U. on a trip to Southern California. They were houseguests of her broth, er.in.law and sister Mr. and in Petersen Mrs. W.H, Ontario. The warm sunshine provided a good excuse for the threesome to get in some good golfing, and they Included a day at Disneyland as part of their agenda. On the way home they stop, ped in Las Vegas and saw Saturday afternoon, party March 23, at 3 p.m. Students of Mrs. Helen Jane Lemon performing at the party with solos and duets were Nancy Brown, Lori Zundel, pam Stuckl, Tamera Keyes, Lynda Larkin, Christine Plow, man and Tonya Williams. Un. able to perform because of illness was Janice Brown, After listening to an hour of enjoyable music, friends and relatives of the students participated in playing rhy. thm games and had refresh, ments. A very delightful af. ternoon was spent by all. You dont need much cash with a First Security BankAmericard, the allpurpose family credit card, that buys practically anything anywhere. But t3X time, if your budget is tight, able at any First Security Bank. f" the popular Utah artist at the Dunes. 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