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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah BPW To Honor Members Sunday, October 20, 1968 cene octal Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone e PA Brigham BPW to Sponsor Business Womens Week Brigham City Mayor Olof Zundel signed a proclama. MRS. BREITENBEKER tion declaring the week of Oct. Retired from fami!)-oteneas National Business downtown business recent-ly- . Womens Week, with the week . sponsored by the National Fed. eration of Business and Womens Clubs, Inc. the local Representing branch of the organization were Mrs. Elva Pierson, pres, ident, and Mrs. Thurza King, ston. E. d 20-2- THE PROCLAMATION re. cognizes that working women constitute 26 million of the Nations working force, and are constantly striving to serve their communities, their states and their nation in civic and cultural pro-gram- s. It points out that the major goals of business and professional women are to help create better conditions for business women through the study of social, educational, econimic and political prob. lemsj to help them be of greater service to their com. munity; and to futher friend, ship with women throughout the world. In signing the proclamation, Mayor Zundel urged all citi. zens in Brigham City, all civic and fraternal groups. All educational associations, all news media and other community organizations to join n In this salute to working by encouraging and pro. moting the celebration of the SETS BUSIN LSS WEEK Mayor Olof 'Zundel signed a proclamation declaring achievements of all business Oct. 20-2as National Badness Women's Week in Brigham City this week, with women and professional Mrs. Thurza Kingston and Mss. Lira Pierson of the Business and Professional as they contribute daily to our W omen's club acting as sponsors for the proclamation and chairman for the local economic, civic and cultural purposes. club's plans for the observanc e. The local clubs celebra. tion of the week will include the honoring of three past presidents of the organization who have retired during the past year, and presentation for women In the community of the two Utah Senatorial candidates in a joint public appearance on Monday, Oct. 21, In Brigham City. 723-622- 9 She visited in Longmont with l and daughter Is that a deer roast I can the guest of honor. A her smell sizzling in your oven guest was Mrs. Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and then went to Center, Colo, today? After all my deroga. Fryer. tory remarks about deer meat Delving Into the liappenings where she spent some time I made in my last column among your younger set Party with her son and family Mr. I feel I should give "equal Line, I found out about two and Mrs. Richard Warren. time to those who really like birthdays honoring a six and it. I know how it does. Dad an eight.year old. ENJOYING THE deer hunt used to love It and looked with his family is Cpl. Brent forward to one of our gener. LORI ANN HANSEN, six. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. ous neighbors passing along year old daughter of the Reese Dave Allen who is here on SENATOR BENNETT Utah's incumbent Senator a steak or small roast since Hansens, marked her anniver- a ten-dafurlough Cpl. Allen will be one of the speakeis he didnt hunt and on the other sary on Oct. 12 with a party is enroute from Memphis at the BPW meeting on hand there was Mother hop. at the home of her parents Tenn. to a new assignment at lng nobody we knew had any with seven little friends com- El Torro Marine Base In CalMonday evening. luck. So if you bagged your ing to enjoy the party fun. ifornia. He has just graduated critter already and like the There was Carrie Jensen, An. with hgh honors from a stuff enjoy it. And if you re- nie Bennion, Valerie and Cureiectonics technical turned from the hunt empty tis Wight, Michael Compton, school In Tennessee. handed theres always next Larry Squires and Marvee The W.A. Cambrons are en. weekend. Dunn. joying a visit from a nephew Now since youve been mind, They played games Indoors Richard McDonald of Dallas, ing the store while the master and out then opened gifts and Tex. Also visiting at the Camwas away youre entitled to rounded out the afternoon with brons is her mother Mrs. a little time off so to you the traditional birthday cake R.C. Culpepper of Electra, women I say pull up that easy and Ice cream. Tex. Mrs. Culpepper Is spend. chair and lets chat awhile lng several months here with ON WEDNESDAY Master her on Party Line. daughter. Marley Hamblin, son of the leave in Spending his was eight years Brigham City with Mrs. Emma TODAY WE SALUTE all you Kay Hamblins, who have had birthdays in old and to celebrate the event Hillam Is her nephew WO the past few days and right on he Invited eight boy friends to and Mrs. Douglas Hillam who top of my list is a very share Ills birthday cake. Ben just returned from a three, Knudson came along good friend of mine, Mabel and Todd year tour of duty in Germany. MR. WTILTNMANN 'with Brian Oakesen, Ruel who celebrated Christensen, Following his furlough they Democratic candidate fm Butch Wunderlich, will go to Fort Lewis Wasli. anniversary last week and Reeder, the US Senate fiom I lah her was guest of honor at a party Bruce Mildenberger, Ricky where he will be stationed. icill piescnt his tides on hosted and his brother Greg MR. AND MRS. S.M. Ras. by her club members Elio political issues locall ) on last Friday. They ate dinner Hamblin. mussen and her sister Mrs. When the active youngsters Freda Park of this at the Golden Spike In Monda). city have and then went to the would be pried away from just returned from a ten-dafootball outside they home of Mrs. Harry Smith plajing trip to California. They visit, for the remainder of the even. played paity games Inside, ed in Sepulveda with the Ras. opened gifts and had refresh- mussens and The guest list included Mrs. ments. and Mrs. Mr. daughter, Ken Jensen, Mrs. J.Y, Ferry, MRS. ALICE Warren is William B. Wilson, and then Mrs. R.W. Forrest, Mrs. home again after spending a they drove to San Francisco Spencer Stone, Mrs.Smithand month visiting in Colorado. to visit friends of Mrs. Park. MISS ERICKSON tired from government at vice Reser- Intermountain School. son-in-la- y Ma-rin- e 50-ye- SHE term WAS THE first full, Business and Professional Women and a charter member of the local branch begun in 1924, and has served as local president for three terms. Each job in the club has been taken by Miss Romer, and she has also been state BPW president and ser. ved on state and regional com. mittees as well as being "wo. man of the year on one ocof president casion. She is also a member of Soroptimlsts, a teacher In Re. lief society, and an officer in the Daughters of Utah Pione. ers and a former member of Civic Improvement club. Since retirement, she spent three months nursing an all-lnrelative In Salt Lake City and has spent the remainder of her time in travelling, In. 6 spe-cia- MISS ROMER retired this year as assistant manager of the Brigham City branch of First Security Bank after a career In banking after taking business training at Henegers Business college in Salt Lake City. Throught the years he has held several positions In the bank, as well as being active in civic affairs including service in the Brigham City Carnegie Library board and on the Brigham City Planning Board. She has been a member of the National Association of Women Bankers and served on the state, regional and national level. As a charter mem. ber of the Box Elder Legislative Council, Miss Romer has been an ac. tive member. Wo-me- wo-me- Ruth Business and Professional Womens club of Brigham City wUl honor three longtime members of the local organi. zation who have retired from active business during the past year as part of their obser-vancof National Business Womens week. Honored will be Miss Le. nora Romer, Mrs. Hazel Bre. itenbeker, and Miss Anna E. Erickson. The ladles will be honored at the regular club meeting on Monday, Oct. 21, when the club will have two opposing candidates for the US Senate giving their views on current political Issues. can be reached by calling the with the Womens University store. When asked if she really club and the Delphian and ser-ve- d as the first secretary of retired, she says, "but now I work in the store just for the the Ogden UWCA, being a member of the board ofdlrec. fun of it. She also golfs for the fun tors that was Instrumental in of it and managed to garner bringing the YWCA to Ogden. a few trophies here and there on the Brigham City MuniciLOCALLY, Miss Erickson has served as unit chairman Golf she as course par. pal tlcipates in ladles day play of the American Cancer soc. and team tournament play. iety for Box Elder county during the past eight years. ANNA E. ERICKSON had She has been a member of her first business affiliation In Womens Legislative Council her home town of Logan with and served as an officer, as the Eccles Hotel company as well as home nursing chair, a secretary and trasferred to man for the Box Elder A. Ogden in 1927, where she ser- merican Red Cross, respon. ved with the American Can sible for organizing Red Cross company. In 1948 she became Home Nursing classes for the secretary to S. Martin Ras. general public and In high mussen in the insurance bus. schools. She assisted In bringing the iness and remained an employ, ee in the office after he sold League of Women Voters to Brigham City, his insurance interests to the Earl Madsen Insurance Agen. and for several years assistcy, prior to accepting employ, ed in the membership drives ment as bookkeeper and al- of the Box Elder Community ike manager at Baron Woolen Concert association. Mills. In 1958 she accepted with the US Govern, ment in the Bureau of Indian Affairs as supervisor at the To office services section at school, remain, Northern Utah Nutrition Ed. ing in various capacities with u cation Council will present the Intermountain school un-ta demonstration on Oct. 24 her retirement on Aug. in the Mountain Fuel Supply 23 of this year. auditorium at 2 p.m., with cook, SHE BECAME affiliated the subject being turkey with Business and Profession, ery. Mrs. Flora Bardwell, nutal Womens club in Ogden In rition specialist at Utah State 1941, where she served In and chairman of the university state and district local, Education Nutritional State Upon coming to Brig, will "talkturkey committee, ham City in 1948, she trans. in time for holiday cook, ferred membership to the just Turkey recipes will ing plans. local branch and again ser. ved a term as president and be available for all. Another timely recipe group In several other offices on be available to those in atto the local and state level. at the meeting will tendance In Ogden she was affiliated be many ways to prepare and use venison. The local women in charge of the meeting are Nada Jean Young of the Extension ser. vice, Mrs. Bertha Harris, and Mrs. Grace Price. All women of the Community Presbyterian church are In. vited to attend the Northern District Presbyterial faU Box Nutrition Group Talk Turkey il s. Church Women Slate Session workshop on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at Gillespie hall. A specially trained team of state officers will be present to review the new curriculum to be used in both women's eluding a trip to Europe. circles and in adult Sunday schools. All women of the MRS. HAZEL Breitenbeker church are invited to attend. has been In business with her Meetings will begin at 10 husband Lou Breitenbeker for a.m. with the sessions to con. the past 18 years, operating the elude at 2 p.m. Those plan, familiar Breitenbeker Elec-tri- e ning to attend are asked to store In downtown Brig, bring a sack lunch, with Brig, ham City for many years with ham City members asked to the store expanding to include bring a dozen cookies along furnishings in recent years. to make an interesting snack g MISS ROMER Retired from First Security Bank during the past year. Epsilon Chapter Cites Success' Elder Stake Relief Society Meets Thursday Box Elder stake Relief so. ciety will hold its leadership meeting on Thursday, Oct. 24, at 2 p.m. at the First LDS ward chapel. The Singing Mothers from the Ninth LDS ward will furnish the music. All officers are urged td1 be presents, with nursery care to be provided for children. This year she retired, and plate for dessert. her son DeVon Breitenbeker has taken over active man. Nursery care will be pro. agershlp of the store. vided, with mothers asked to A In bird eats its own bring a sack lunch for their weiphtbaby in food exery dav AN ACTIVE citizen as well child. as businesswoman, she has Epsilon chapter of Beta Sig- been president of both the ma Phi credited the social and Business and Professional INVITED TO OUR financial success of their Oct. Womens club andSoroptimits 10 fashion show entitled "Won. of Civic Im. club, a member derland of Fashion to the at- provement club, OPEN HOUSE president of rest-dent- s so local of tendance many club Country City Brigham and the hard work of auxiliary, and served in LDS committee members, with church positions in Primary SATURDAY, OCT. Mrs. Boyce Carlson, general and MIA on both the ward and chairman, reporting to the stake level. club. Mrs. Breitenbeker is migh. 40 Smith Mam Committee members for the ty proud of her family of three show were Mrs. Jay Call, children, with son DeVon and decorations: Mrs. Robert Hay. his family living in Brigham Richard Mrs. nie, doorprizes; City, Marjorie daughter posters; Mrs. Adams MacFarlane, in Clearfield, and Dan Jensen, program. daughter Ilene Grout in Santa Doorprizes were won during Monica, Calif. She has 11 the evening by D. Carleton, grandchildren and six greatKaren Winifred Loveland, grandchildren, whose charms Balls, Marl Christensen, Jo. are freely discussed by their Ann Hamblen, Doris Cazler, Zoda delighted grandmother. Thelma Somerville, and Viccl Chan, Freida Park SINCE RETIREMENT, Mr. Mecliam. and Mrs. Breitenbeker have Funds from the fashion had more time for travelling event will be channeled Into about and fishing which they the local chapters annual enjoy together. Many days, community project. however, Mrs. Breitenbeker Fashion Show YOURE 26 Reminder Office Supply e BPW Invites son-in-la- Women to Hear Senate Hopefuls Members of the local Bush and Professional Womens' club will sponsor a public womens meeting with Senator Wallace F. Bennett and Senate candidate Milton L. Weilenmann on Monday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 p.m. In the War Memorial home. The candidates will be call, ed upon to speak on Issues of particular Interest to and answer will questions from the assemb. lage after their prepared texts have been presented. Invitations have been sent to all womens organizations In the city extending an open Invitation to their members to attend the special open meet-ln- ness SEASON SKI PASSES Regularly $90.00 Now $75.00 if Purchased Before November 28th In addition with the reduced price of $75, Mountain offers families an additional discount Beaver 1st Family Member . . . $75.00 2nd Family Member 3rd Family Member . . . $60.00 . . $60.00 . . . $55.00 wo-me- 4th Family Member Family d:$count also subject to Nov. 28th deadline. "All Interested women are invited to attend, said BPW President Elva Pierson. The program has been plan, ned for several months by the legislative committee of the organization. nationalized Mexico indust rv For Further Information Call 752-678- 0 its oil m 1038 An quilting bee uas the oidei of the da) foi QUILTING BI E members of the Civic Improi ement I lew as they gathered at the home of .Mm. Gorden Ielt, president, on Oct. 10, for a da) of cudting, lisitiug, and lunch toicntun gether. When completed, the quilt uill be used as piize in a of the local organizations, d . lie r. minGon. Di'.iwnie is named DuPont in Win-thu- the Swiss town fiom which owner came . money-raisin- BAVE MOUNTAIN or 563-577- 3 Because of the mountains, it has been difficult for our Channel 5 Television signal to reach many of the homes in Brigham City. To help solve this problem, KSL Television has recently installed a translator system in Brigham City that sends out a strong Channel 13 signal. If you live in Brigham City and you are having trouble receiving Channel 5, then tune to Channel 13 for the KSL Television programs. |