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Show DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SOCIETY BE BOX ELDER City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Sunday, November 17, 1968 Womens Group Hears California leads the nation in production of more than 50 agricultural commodities. A 21 year old today is about thiee inches taller and five pounds heavier than the -- -- of 1900 Talks on Banking, Politics Iota chapter of the The Delta Kappa Gamma society has begun a new years under the direction of a new slate of officers. Mrs Elva Korth is the new president. Assisting her as other officers are Mrs. La Vaun Her. bert, first vice president; Mrs. Wanda Adams, second vice president, Mrs. Wilma Boyer, recording secretary, Mrs. Minnie Ashton, secretary; Miss Phyllis Christensen, treas. urer; and Mrs. Vida Fors. gren, parliamentarian The first meeting of the new season was conducted by pres, ident Korth and was held at the Crossroads Coffee shop at Tremonton, Sept. 24. Theme Civic of the meeting was Values and Responsibilities in an Election Year. d Kleon Kerr and Billie treated the two party platforms and stressed the of participation in politics. pro-gra- SENIOR CLASS PLAY The cast of the senior class play, "The Mouse That Roared, is pictured above. The play was presented in the BEHS auditorium Thursday and Friday nights and was well received by large audiences each night. Its theme was an impossible situation developed when a small country declares war on the U.S. and unexpectedly wins the war. BEHS Comedy Brings Roar Of Laughter The Mouse That Roared, brought a roar of laughter as It was presented by the sen. ior class at Box Elder High school Thursday and Friday nights, Nov. Grand Fenwick, a country three miles by five miles with 6,000 inhabitants, hadde. dared ward on the United States. The reason was not really on of hostility, but a need of financial aid. Declar. ing war on the United States, they went to battle expecting to lose. HOWEVER, THEY smug, gled the professor, played by Dave Sparkman, and his Q. bomb to Grand Fenwick and they unexpectedly win the war. n This was the impossible in the presentation of the play, which proved fun for spectators and participants a. like. HOSTESSES for the were Mrs Minnie 7-- DIRECTING A CAST of 36, Miss Sheryl Hansen and her assistant, Miss Susan Cripe, were enthusiastic about the presentation of the play. the lead roles Carrying were Monte Priebe as Tully Bascom and Sally Grobe as the Duchess of Gloriana, Grand Fenwick. H i tthMttbwd (A (g EARN AWARDS Harold Oyler, left, and Kenneth Higgs were presented their Duty to God awards Friday at a youth banquet held in the Perry LDS ward. They were honored for activity in the LDS priesthood program Perry Youths meet-in- g Ash-ton- , Two youths from the Perry LDS ward were presented their Duty to God awards Friday evening at the youth banquet held for all MIA age youth in Perry. They are Kenneth Higgs and Harold Oyler. Young Higgs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Char, les Higgs. He is a sophomore student at Box Elder High c u Beautician For Your Support In Joins Staff recent election. At Chalet Miss Jeaneen Stiate has joined the staff at the Chalet of Fashion located in Carr Shopping Plaza. She attended Box Elder High school and has graduated from School of Beauty. the She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Don C. Strate, 941 Grandview Road, Brigham I will strive to represent citizens of Box Elder all County while serving as your commissioner. e City. BEAUTICIAN Strate has joined Chalet Fashions. Sincerely Don Chase Jeaneen staff at 5.00 Seller LIMIT RIGHTS BUG-A-BO- RESERVED O hitman s l.xuting Utipn Game 1 hat hirls, Twirls lumps for I un chairman; Mrs Wanda Adams, Miss Phyllis Chris-tenseand Mrs Esther Andersen. The society again met on Oct. 29. This time at the Idle Isle cafe in Brigham City. The theme for this meeting How to Improve our was Economic Value Patterns in Daily Living. vice Hunsaker, Wayne president of Box Elder Coun. ty bank, treated the subject. He stressed the importance of living within your income and not being taken in by borrowing Borrowing money is some, times necessary but always costly. In some instances it e debt. He means s against investment you have money to lose. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Doril Horsley, with committee chairman, members Mrs. Blythe Tingey, Mrs. Cora Vavrlcka, Mrs. Jane Linford, Mrs. Gladys Wagner and Mrs. Isabella Bu. land. Mrs. Jane Llndord waspre-senteher pin by Mrs. Korth. life-tim- Earn Awards THANK YOU 2 33 6 Styles d TINY TONKA gKE d Your Choice or Pickup, Wrecker, Cemet Mixer Garbage! ruck' or Fire ngme. SEEIfouYOURSELF! 1 lasbro 1 ICE CREAMER Makes Ice ( reams, Other Dessert' I 10 Shei-het- s Fun Different l.nors school The Oyler youth graduated from Box Elder High school last "spring. He Is 18 years Cindy Parsons was working of age. as student director, with Mrs. The pair received the honor Fontell Messervy in charge of through activities in the LDS costuming and staging. priesthood program. Women Hear Debate On Abortion Question Arthur SOLO PIANIST Barnes will be piano soloist with the Civic Chorus concert set for Saturday even ing. Pianist to panel discussion on the pastor of St. Henrys church, issue of legalized abortion gave his views in opposition. was featured at a meeting of The Utah Obstetrical and the Box Elder Womens Legis. Gynecological society has en. lative council in Brigham City listed aid from the Utah State Medical association and the this past week. Dr. Evan F. Evan, Ogden, Utah Academy of General practicing obstetrician and gy. Practice in formulating new necologist, was the proponent abortion and sterilization laws of proposed legislation for for presentation to the next Tickets liberalization of the abortion legislature. This is a law to control members law for the state of Utah. Father Robert R. Taheny, illegal abortions and to auth. A Appear With Two Injured In Crash at Intersection Ward Slates Bazaar Sixth Wednesday serts single. car ac. cident on Nov. 9, the vehicle went out of control at Sixth South and Main, angled across the roadway, jumped a curb and struck a tree. Driver of the vehicle, Kim Duncan Mortenson, 569 North First East, was cited by Pa. trolman Nelson for reckless driving. The mishap which occurred at 6:18 p.m., resulted in da. mage to the compact car of $600, the officers report in. dlcated. AND IN A Home baked goods, candies and popcorn balls will be a. vailable for purchase, also. Lots of fun is planned for the entire family, with a fish, pond and games planned Just for the younger set. A fine array of Christmas gifts and bazaar items will go on sale at 6:30 p.m. and an added attraction will be a near. new sale. An Invitation is extended to all to come for an evening of wholesome family fun and a chance to begin Christmas srimpbing early. are being sold by of the Civic club for the local appearance of the American Civic Chorus on Sat. Fork urday, Nov. 23, at 8:15 p.m. in the tabernacle. Featured at the benefit con. cert of the 80.voice chorus will be a paino solist, Ar. thur Barnes, who was piano solist with the BYU Symphony Orchestra in a conceit in the spring of 1968. Pianist Barnes is a native of Arco, Idaho, and received both his BS and Master of Music Degree in applied pi. ano from Brigham Young Uni. verslty. He has studied under Reid Nlbly, Gladys Gladstone, and apand Joseph Kliass peared in seveial solo recitals at Brigham Young un. iverslty. He is piesently a special Instructor in piano at Elder Douglas E. Bush has returned from LDS Swiss Mission. RETURNS A.F. Chorus orize licensed physicians and surgeons to perform volun. tary therapeutic abortions in accredited hospitals for the protection of the mental and of their health physical patients in cases where death, serious impairment of phy. sical health would occur and in cases of pregnancy resulting from rape and incest. Mrs. Jack Shumway, mem. ber of the health committee, arranged the program. Two women drivers suffer, Mrs Marble Forsgren, ed injuries and an estimated Mrs. Veil Iverson, Mis. Quen. $900 damage resulted Tuesday tin Allen, Mis. R.N, Pi ice when the cars they were driv. and Mrs. Sluimway gave re. ing collided in the intersec. ports on the state Women's tion of Seventh South and Main Legislative Council meeting on Oct. 24. in Brigham City. The mishap occurred at 12:59 p.m. LDS Involved weie vehicles di lv. en by Mabel Low Glenn, Sliel. ly, Idaho, and Afton Harriet Herr, 207 East Seventh South. Both were taken to Cooley Memorial hospital for treat-ment- . Eve Mrs. Glenn suffeied and fun on LDS Sixth ward her head night and lacerations Bazaar . befoi e Chi istmas face and later transferred to Idaho for treatment while Mrs. will be held on Wednesday, Herr had possible broken ribs, Nov, 20, in the ward cultural according to the Investigating hall. This will be sponsored officer, Patrolman Deloy Nel. by the Relief society ladies. Families are invited to son There was an estimated come for supper at 6 p.m. $600 damage to the Glenn car Theie will be plenty of tasty and $300 to the other vehicle. food including barbecue, hot. The officer cited Mrs. Herr dogs, salads, delicious hot root beer and des. scones, for failure to yield i BELT BYU. PROGRAM OF THE will Include vailed selections by the Ameilcan Fork Civic Choi us, under the direction of Jack Latsenand accompanied by Anne Larsen. Director Larsen has 20 years of experience lnconduc. ting choruses, and has play, ed in All Faces West for 17 years, He played the lead, ing role of Bilgham Young in the 1968 presentation in Ogden. THE evening THE CHORUS has appear, ed twice in concert with Igor benefit performGorin in ances, as well as in performances for civic functions. They also appeared at the Salt Lake tabernacle with Gorin, cutting a record which was later made available for sale. The performance in Brigham City will be the first of three engagements sea. scheduled for the 1968-6son. Funds from the benefit con. cert will be used towards senior citizens faculties in ttie proposed Brigham City civic center. Tickets are available at $1 for adults and 50 cents Missionary Homecoming Set Sunday MASSAGER ELDER BUSH labored in the of Switzer, land, with headquarters atZu. rich. He served as companion to the zone leader, as dis. trict leader and for the past three months was assistant to the president of the mission, eastern portion M. 1 87 188 24 One-A-Da- 2 MALDROXAL 69c 97 Miles Laboratories Famous Multiple Vitains Bottle of 100 Mcgraw Edison Electric Belt Massager With Stand A homecoming testimonial will honor Elder Douglas E. Bush this evening, Sunday, at 7 p.m. in the Bilgham City Fifteenth LDS ward chapel. Elder Bush lecently re. turned home after completing a mission for the LDS church in Swttzeiland. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush, 259 Noith Second Est. HOMESTEAD LAMP ONE-A-DA- Y y o. Bottle Magnesium Aluminum Hydroxide Suspension. 12 Assorted Colors American 18' WvV CORN POPPER 69 4 Quart Glass for last Viewing. Top Can he Used for Heating Soups, Vegetables, ( re imed Dishes eti Munsey World Famous Astro Sprat er Adjusts for Steam Course, or Mist Spray Guar inteed Brush and Scraper 5', Blade 2i" Long. 8 V2 Brush Sno-G- o at. Bottle of ! he New Nightime (.old Medicine. 6 Relieves Major Cold Symptoms lor Hours fc) Me HAIR HUDNUT Elmer Christensen. He departed for his mission the Missoula, Mont. fiom stake, however his member, ship was transferred to the Brigham City stake when his family moved to Brigham City. He plans to continue his studies at Brigham Young un. SHAMPOO BEADS SPRAY iversity. Bishop Morgan Hawkes in. vites friends and relatives to attend the homecoming pio. gram. The Bush family will hold open house in his honor beginning at p.m. Sunday evening, at their home. Wider pants for coels make fashion news this fall since they couldn't get any narrower The new silhouette is slim at waist and hip then relaxing below for a look more fitted' than in the 1940s but still easv to li e with and sit in. for children, and may be pur. chased from any Civic Improvement Club members or by contacting Mrs. J. Got don Felt, club president. ull Pint Shampoo nriched ith I ig 2r 1 1 FOUNTAIN SPECIAL FINGER STEAKS Includes Fries, Salad, Tr-- t And A 10c Drink ' of Your Choice. LsCV (store HOURS w"X 10 AM to 8 PM 0 am to 9 rr |