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Show BOX ELDER Womens Group NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, May 26, 1968 Studies Program Womens Association of the Community Presbyterian church met Tuesday, May 21, for a program planning meeting. Mrs, Charles Hickox was hostess for the refreshment period preceding the regular meeting. Program materials the new DARE program for United Presbyterian Telephone PA Women were presented by Mrs. William H. Yates, pres-iden- t, and Mrs. Charles Hie-koprogram chairman, to the assembled ladies. Plans for the summer Included women of the other circles Invited to Join the k Evening circule for their dinner meeting on June Business and Professional 11, the annual fellowship soWomens club of Brigham City cial for community church met Monday evening, May 20, women on July 18, and a at the Artistic Manor for the for installation of officers and the couples in August. All women of the church are final meeting of the club Invited to Join In the Womens season. Association and Circle activiHazel Breitenbeker led the ties. collect preceding serving of s dinner, after which the meeting of the evening was held. This Included a recommittee port of the s by Thurza Kingston, also final reports of comYeshara club met at the mittee chairmen. home of Naone Godfrey, 134 Miss Susan Yeakey, center, was installed as honored queen REIGNING QUEEN West Third South, on Friday 11 of Jobs Daughters of Brigham City at a ceremony held Sunday, No. Bethel of Mickey Hirning, chairman evening at 7:30 p.m. for a of civic participation, reportMay 19, in the local Masonic temple. Reigning with her for the ensuing term regular meeting. be Miss Linda Pankratz, senor princess and Miss Darlene Matlock, junior will ed on the scholarship and Its Speaker for the evening was outcome. princess. Mrs. Helen Bunnell, who Ann Erickson presided at returned from the Cen-tra- l stallation ceremonies by Miss States mission. A vocal the installation of four new Susanne Matney, Miss Marl-lyDiane members; Hards, Mrs. Connie Stap. Drewes, trio composed by Carol Her-zoJudy Mellon and Elaine les, Miss Kay Yeakey, Mrs. Joyce Longhurst, Fern Shaw Law performed. and Jane Tsushima, Kay Smith, Mrs. Sarah Yates, Erma Erickson was hostess Miss Nan Meeker, and William Following the installation for the evening. Troutman as flagbearer. of new members, Joyce Frisby conducted installation of new JUST BEFORE the newhon-oreofficers for the coming year queen ascended the dias, 11 afternoon the of the stalled Bethel No. during who are as follows; Elva Piera vocal rendition of touching ChamOrder of Jobs Daugh-ter- s ceremony were Judy son, president; Grace Fox, Believe was sung by Don-ai"I of Installation held its Sherlleelsom, chaplain; bers, vice president; Mary SimCallaway with Mrs. officers on Sunday, May 19, librarian; Debbie Barbieri, mons, corresponding secret-ary- ; as accompanist. Sandy in theMasonicTempleinBrlg-hatreasurer. recorder; Mary Johnson, recording The white-robegirls each Patty musician; Tichenor, City. Pink has been the predomisecretary; Carolyn Taufern-er- , for a carnation carried yellow In the Installed impressive Barsballe, first messenger; the treasurer. Retiring presi-den- t nant color at Cooley Memorial instalthe and ceremony, 23rd Psalm ceremony was Jeanne Huntsman, third mes. Is Alberta Valentine. Hospital during the past week, of Brig, senger; Susan Dilworth, fourth ling officers were gowned in but the little fellows In blue Miss Susan Yeakey formals yellow carnation honored has ham City queen, messenger; Mara Dailey, fifth long Meeting was adjourned by made themselves heard over corsages. sen-lo- r Debbie as Weese, Pankratz Linda Miss messenger; the new president to conclude the crowd. Its been a busy Guardian for the Bethel is out-e- r princess, Miss Darlene Inner guard; Terry Hunt, the club year. week, with the following Ronald Pankratz and Mrs. as Matlock Junior princess, guard. Guardian is Arthur the for officer as Chambers Linda Miss Installing James J. and Ruby Waune. who assisted with PanBarbieri, was Miss Hunt Miss Sheryl and Cheryl ka Johnson, Brigham City, guide and with arthe ceremony honored queen. as marshall. kratz, retiring girl, May 10. for afternoon. the inrangements In Inthe She was assisted officers APPOINTED Rulon and Nedra Nelson Nel-soBrigham City, boy, May 0 oeia Sarah Yates, Society Editor Businesswomen Install Slate pot-luc- pro-gressi- dinner-barbecu- e Yeshara Club bus-Ines- Enjoys Speaker by-la- var-lou- Job's Daughters Install Officers at Ceremony d WHOS Inter-nation- d NEW y d TO HEAD BP W Taking over the reins of office in the Business and Professional Women's club will be Elva Pierson, president, who is seated by retiring president Alberta Valentine looking over the past year's club records. Assisting during her term will be Carolyn Tauferner, treasurer; Grace Fox, vice presidents Mary Simmons, corresponding secretary; Mary Johnson secretary. 4 11. Ruth May 12. Ben and Deanna Beverly Godweeks. They were guests of frey Vasquez, Brigham City, at a no host their study club dinner at the home of Mr. girl, May 13. Leon Kayle and Zara Rae and Mrs. Jerry Twitchell on Poulsen, Brigham Taylor Sunday night. Those attend, City, girl, May 14. lng were the Willis Hansens, Gordon Leon and Tamara Melvin Pearts, Mrs. Phyllis Craner Stokes, Brigham City, Owen, Elmo Lishes, Gorin May 14. Steeds, Nick Knutsens, Herm girl, Vern Jensen and Sherry Hadflelds, and Don Calls. They Harris Budge, Logan, girl, a were presented lovely gift May 16. from the group. Gary Fife and Ida Julie Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Knud-seHess Shepherd, Hyrum, girl, at them din. entertained ner and they were guests of May 17. William Lyle and Patricia the Jack Parsons at dinner. Ward Blakely, Ogden, boy, also were dinner They 17, guests of the Lamar Walkers May Harry Steven and Carmen and the Edward Mechams, The Kaye Sharpblow Hatch, South Farrel Trumans entertained for them at Dinner and they Willard, girl, May 18. Allan Leon and Lorraine received a going away gift Hansen Foxley, Layton, girl, from the Palmer Turnbloms. Brandt was guest May 20. Mrs. Glendon and Patricia Han-sespeaker at the Laurel and Henricks, Brigham City, MIA girls of the First ward and was presented a gift from girl, May 20. Brent R. and Holley Holm-grethe girls. Wangsgaard, Logan, boy, MRS. ALTON COOK Is May 20. the finishing touches on Kenneth Ray and Peggy Ann her packing to be ready to Nelson Porritt, Bear River move with her daughter Trudy City, boy, May 21, to McLeans, Va. when Mr. Charles Lamont and Mary Cook arrives to drive them Jo Poppleton Jeppesen, Har-pe- r there possibly June 11 or 12. Ward, girl, May 21. He has been In Virginia since Allen Maughan and Jane MaDecember and she and Trudy rie Hansen Jaggi, Brigham have been waiting for school City, boy, May 21, to close. He is working for and Raul Paulito the Bell Comm In WashingGonzalez, Brigham ton D.C. on the Apollo proCity, boy, May 23. gram, The Cooks son, Gary, l. Is on an LDS mission In er entertained at a family din. ner at the Artistic Manor on MRS. GRANT Thompson May 22 as a farewell for their at her home In honor son Capt. William L. Glover of Mrs. Cook on Friday even-lnJr. who will leave San Fran-cisc- 723-622- From all 1 have heard there Is going to be a general exo. dus from this city this week. Those families who have been I waiting patiently for school to close will hit the road to give the kids a well earned vacation. Its nice to go but its al. so mighty nice to get back and arent we glad we live In a city where the hippie movement protest marches and other modern day prob. lems are for the most part something to read about In the dally newspaper. I know some areas where I would hesitate to call anyone on the phone as I do for the Party Line news and say "I hear youve been on a trip, tell me about it. 1 might run into some psy. chedelic answers. So lets pull up that easy chair and well visit awhile about some of the latest hap. penlngs around town. BACK HOME AGAIN after a dellghful five weeks In South, ern California Is Mrs. Viola Poulsen. She traveled to Los Angeles and then to North Hollywood where she was a and guest of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ron-ni- e Chanaud and saw her six. month-olgrandson for the first time, While she was there another daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Petkow of Lomlta took her to their home for three different weekends. On one occasion they went to see a boat launch, lng which proved most inter-estinShe spent some time also with her son and family son-in-la- JANICE R. SHIELD Couple Sets June Date For LDSTemple Rites Janice Roslyn Shield will wed Dennis John Oyler in the Salt Lake LDS temple on June 5. Miss Shield is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shield of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She resides at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thomas of 2340 Brinker, Ogden.. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler of Brigham City. Miss Shield came from Australia four years ago to attend Weber State college, and will graduate in June with a major in German, and a minor in dance. She is affiliated with La Dian-aed- a Miss Social club on campus. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Box Elder High school, received his degree in accounting from Weber State college. He served an LDS mission in Australia, and is employed with Defense Contract Audit Agency in San Francisco, Calif. Following their marriage, the couple will make their home in San Francisco. Spade and Hope Garden Club Slates Meeting Regular monthly meeting of the Spade and Hope garden club will be held at Gillespie Hall at 7:45 p.m. on May 28. Dessert and social period will precede the 8 p.m. L d son-ln.la- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poulsen of Granada Hills and got to see their new baby girl who was born on May 9. On Mothers Day the whole family gathered at the Cha. nauds and Included the Pet. kows, Lee Poulsens and Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Gayle) Emord of Van Nuys. 9 n n put-tin- g of Eagles Auxiliary state conven-tion- s were held at Cache Valley aerie and Auxiliary 3114 at Logan on May This year the Madame State President had as her project "City of Hope In Cuarte, Calif. The Auxiliaries had 100 percent participation, with the past presidents of Ogden, Mur-ray- , Provo, Bingham-MidvalSalt Lake, Tooele and Utah State auxiliaries each contri-butin$100 toward the project. Each received a plaque with the auxiliary name and a pic. ture of the "City of Hope building. State officers installed for the coming year Include Blanche Clark of Provo, jun-lo- r past president; Dorothy Bingham-MidvalMicklovich, Frances president; Brlghtenburg, Box Elder, vice president; Aletha Wrathall, chaplain; Tooele, Shirley g Swankke. Ogden, conduc- - tor; Rita Fox, Layton, guard; Rae Ola Myers, outside guard; ThelLogan, ma Clark, Salt Lake City, secretary; Carol Hutchings, Murray, treasurer; and trustees Florence Billows of Leora Kerr of Granger, Virginia Mollerup of North Salt Lake, Vee Peter-seof Provo, and Frieda Wilson of Sugar House. e Og-de- n LDS Sociables Slate Dance Colorful costumes and frivolity will highlight the LDS Sociables Sadie Hawkins dance Tuesday for Vietnam. to be held Friday evening In The guest list Included Mr. Good music will Logan. and Mrs. William K. (Janice) at 9 with refresh, Erickson and children Terri ments at p.m., intermission time. Lin and Ronald of Salt Lake The event will be held at City, Mrs. Irene Henderson, the LDS ward and Mrs. Glover cultural Ogden; Capt. and admittance hall, and children Debbie Lynn and will be with a membership Lisa and the host and hostess. card. . o friends from the MIA and Primary enjoy-ethe farewell party. Assist-lnMrs. Thompsonwere Mrs. Carl Mrs. Lorschelder, Max Wayne Butler, Mrs. Hamilton, and Mrs. Dale Twenty-sl- d be-gi- n g MR. AND MRS. W.L. Glov- - c Hurry To modeo'day Hen-drl- I Fraternal Order and Mis-sour- Mrs. Poulsen also visited with her sister Mrs. Ruby Rupp of Glendale and another Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Kenneth Dorian and family In Santa Barbara. VISITING AT the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hendrix last weekend were his par. x ents Mr. and Mrs. Orvil of St. George. They were returning to their home after a trip to Tennessee where they visited their daughter and family. With school closing we will some of our good friends see for the evening Program will be "The Art of Bonsai, leaving to make their homes a talk on how to grow and In other areas. train dwarf trees. Speaker MRS. Edward MR. AND will be Mrs. Lee Brant John-son- . Brandt and children David, Linda Monday for Arrangement for the even, Erik and Van Nuys, Calif, where they lng will be made by Mrs. Ben Jones and will be entitled will make their home. He wlU "Green Pastures. It will uti- teach In the LDS Institutes at Los Angeles Valley College lize all green foliage. for the even, and Glendale College. The Brandts were entertain, lng will be Mrs. Don Gillespie and Mrs. Everette McKinstry, ed extensively the past few Eagles Auxiliary Holds Conventior Vern and Marilyn Barnett Dlnsdale, Perry, girl, May 12. Lloyd E. and Sherrie Chour-no- s Llsh, Jr., Tremonton, boy, Summer Fashion Festival of Values! WE ARE OR STRETCH SPOTLIGHTING SUMMER SHORTS FOR JUST IN A WONDERFUL VARIETY OF NEW 2.99 AND LENGTHS AND BRIGHT SUMMER COLORS! REGULAR SIZES 8 TO 20. AND BLENDS IN FOR SENSATIONAL BUYS ON SHORTS, COTTONS HURRY TO MODE O'DAY. 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