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Show Civic Club Installs New BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 7, 1968 Officers for Coming Year Civic Improvement Club SECRET BALLOTS had held its annual installation of been mailed to all club memclub bers preceeding the election, officers for the year at the regular meeting and the results were read by on Thursday, March 28, at retiring club president Mrs. Verl Peterson, who had Just the War Memorial home. 1968-6- 9 Preceeding the election of presented an excellent report of her club year and thanked the many officers who served so abley with her during her by Sanne Wlkstrom, AFS student from Sweden term of office. attending Box Elder High Heading the club for the school. Program chairman for coming year will be Mrs. J. the afternoon was Mrs. Rus. Gordon Felt, assisted by Mrs. sell Fishburn. Harold Felt, vice president; Mrs. Reed Burke, secretary; Mrs. LeGrande Horsley treasurer; Mrs. Ezra Owen, corresponding secietary; Mrs. C.A. Munns, historian. officers was a short and interesting program presented Home Residents Enjoy Program NEW OFFICERS heuly elected officers of the Chic Improtement Club announced and installed at the Match 28 meeting are (seated) Mrs. Ezra Ouen. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harold Felt the president; Mrs. . Gordon Felt, president; Mrs. Reed Buike, secretary; Mis. LeGiande Hotsley, treasurer; (stand-- , A' Mu"ns' histotian; Mrs. E,ic Eeashoie. Mm. Otto Smith. Mrs. Reed s. Ar ovttt A cl sou, unci Afry. I tlddft&ldf rwjtic Loitlutid, clhcctovs. ELECTED TO the board of were Mrs. Reed Hadfield, Mrs. Wayne Love, land, Mrs. Norm Nelson, Mrs. directors the regular Presenting at the Pion-ee- r home evening Memorial Nursing home last week were members of the Fifth LDS ward MIA. Eric Seashore and Mrs. Otto Smith. The next event planned by Opening prayer was given by local service organization the a and reading George Condie, by Sherry Swan was first on the will be the retiring officers party, which is always host-eprogram. A duet vocal number What, by a committee composed ever Will Be was given by of the newly elected officers Becky and Julia Wright, and of the club. then Matt Swan entertained with a story. Fleeted to lead Corinne PTA during the coming TO HEAD CORINNE PTA from Glenn were, left, Smith, second ice president; Mrs. Maurice Principal year Carter, president, and Mrs. Lloyd Bunderson, first vice president. Absent from the photo is Mrs. Calvin Smith, d MichaeJ Carver secretary-treasure- Corinne Sets sang "To- day accompanied on the piano by Lorraine Olsen, after which Danny Scothern presented a talk. Final number was a performance by Michael Carver singing Try to Re. 4 PTA Meeting re-pe- member. T. Benediction Heslop. PTA will hold a Corinne meeting on Wednesday, April 10, to which not only parents but sixth-grad- e students of the school are Invited. Starting time will be 8 p.m. Scheduled to be on hand is Mrs. Nona Watson, counselor from Box Elder Junior High school, who will explain and curriculum at the Junior high to the stu. dents and their parents. Also slated as a highlight is the Installation of new of. fleers for PTA next year. They are Mrs. Maurice Car. ter, president; Mrs. Loyd Bun. derson, first vice president; was by Edward Newcomers Set Bridge Event pro-cedu- Welcome Wagon Newcoclub will host a dessert bridge event on Tuesday, April 16, for ladies of the community at Holy Cross Lutheran church beginning at 12 noon. A pleasant afternoon of mers bridge, dessert, doorprizes and a bake sale will be avail, able to all for a $1 donation. Principal Proceeds from the event will be used towards city parks treasurer. projects. EAS7 ER GAIEl Y Adding a spatk to the Easter dinnertime at Pioneer Memorial tablecloths made and donated Nursing home will be lovely oiange to the home by members of the Lpsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soroiity represented here by Doiis Olsen and Nedut Hoisted, far left and right. Admiring the gifts are home employee Gwen Roundy and home resident Ruth Seashore. The sorority has also been making slippeis for use by residents in both the Godfrey and Pioneer Nursing homes. polka-dotte- d There will be tables of other games for persons who do not wish to play bridge. Tickets for the bridge party may be obtained from Beverly Jo Breidenbach at SINGER Sewing Machines 723-863- Watkins at from any board member prior to the event. TRY THE Ann HIT SLICK SPOT Driver Vaughn S. Bichmore surveys damage to his car Friday morning after the vehicle hit a slick spot and struck this utility pole at Main and Forest street. The loss was estimated at $250. to the steel pole. Car Rams Into Driver sedan Loss Is of the 1961 was Vaughn S. TOUCH ment, who investigated said car was traveling at about Blck-mor- 15 when miles-per.ho- & SEW "Well make you model the the 672 North Fifth West. mishap occurred. He said Saturday that Captain Jack Jorgensen, Brigham City police depart vestigation was continuing. Utility Pole, at Main and Forest street The mishap occurred at 8:27 a.m. when the vehicle began your Singer agent 969 Fishburn Drive 723-756- 6 in- Brigham City bright - as - a - new - penny to slide while turning, appar-entlafter hitting a slick spot, and its right front rammed in. y New Fund To Provide PROMOTED Darryl J. Barker has been promoted to Interior Communications Electrican Third Class in U.S. Navy. Scholarship Mrs. Eric Seashore, presi. dent of the Brigham City chap, ter of American FieldService, this week announced that a Local scholarship fund is being es. tablished at Box Elder High school for the Americans A. broad program. The fund will be used for ALTAR SOCIETY New officers of St. Henry's Altar Society were installed Petty Officer Daryl J. to go Barker has been advanced to students selected by AFS for during church sen ices last Sunday and include Mis. Marchek and Mrs. Ann Johna to a foreign country rank of Communi. and their the Interior Eunice to son, retiring secretary offices piesident, presenting symbols of AFS the under or study years cations Electrician Third Snyder, president; Martha Wagner, me piesidmt; Pauleen Dolling, secretaiy; and summer program where a stu-Class in the U.S. Navy. Martha Burkholder, treasurer. Barker is assigned to the dent lives with a family abroad for three months. USS Mount McKinley, which Mrs. Seashore stated that is now stationed near San the fund will be known as the Calif. Diego, Max Rubin Scholarship fund. A son of Mr. and Mrs. an honorary member of Get-TogethBobby Barker of Brigham City Rubin, RFD 1, Barker joined the Navy the local AFS chapter, is leav. to make his in February, 1966. He is grad, ing Brigham City home in New Jersey, It was a pleasant family oc. uate of Box Elder Highschool. Judge VeNoy Chrlstofferson caslon when the tiny new has accepted the position of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SAN JUAN UPI) Pun to vice of the local Charles A. (Ann) Andersen Rican baseball AFS president league major at was blessed the University plavcis won the National organization and will act as treasurer of the new scho. LDS chapel in Salt Lake City Leagues Most Valuable Player 33 mem. witli larship fund, Mrs. Seashore family iMVPi awaids in 1906 and recently, said. bers present for the occasion. 67 Persons wishing to make Little Allison was born In 1966 the winner was contributions to the fund may March 8 at the University Clemente of the h Pirates In 1967, the mall them to Judge Christo. hospital, and was greeted at home by a delighted sister awaid went to Orlando Cepeda ferson at 118 South Sixth East, and brother, Curtis and Krlst. of the St Louis Cardinals Brigham City. Navyman Gets Advanced 1 Family Enjoys er i ' 1 Ro-bei- to Pitts-bum- Poised and polished to their gleaming tips, Little Yankee patents go grandly with any special occasion. Soft, supple and ever so comfortable yet firm construction cradles her growing feet with sturdy sure support. Shop Blocks now for your special occasion shoes en. Present for the event were two sets of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Muir of Brigham City; greatgrand. mothers Mrs. Mary Mrs. Verl Peterson, retiring FOR PARK PROJECT president of Chic Improvement club, is pictured at City Council meeting presenting Mayor Olof Zundel with a check for the club for 5375 for the shrub plantings at the new South Pioneer park area. Funds for the project were raised through various projects dining Mrs, Peterclub year as president, and were presented son's 1 at the Thursday, March 28, City Council meeting. C. Black or white from 6.95 Sizes (12 to 3 Rose A family dinner was enjoyed following the church service at the home of Mrs. Frank Muir in Bountiful. Orange or Yellow 8.95 Sizes 13 to 3 SPECIAL Our trained fitters guarantee correct fit. Dry Cleaning and Pressing Mens Suits and Ladies Dresses ;MV Norge Village Open 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. 35 E. 7th S. BLOCK v T crcntr OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8 p.m. Sew Happy $250 An estimated $250 damage resulted Friday morning when a car rammed a utility pole of Brigham City, Mrs. Frank B. Muir of Bountiful, and Mrs. Alice C. Soule of Brigham City; Kenneth Andersen of Brigham City, Chuck Shaw of Brigham City, the Muir family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Dee F, Andersen and family of Bountiful, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley D. Harrop and family of Ogden, and Mrs. Edward P. Layton of Layton. sec. Glenn Smith, ond vice president, and Mrs. Calvin Smith, secretary, |