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Show Eagles Ladies Sponsor Wig Drawing Event Womens Auxiliary of the of Eagles will top off some lady's fall fashion outfit with a wig that is the prize in a drawing to be held during a special program slated for Wednesday, Oct. 28, at the Aerie home. Fraternal Order The event will be an auxiliary initiation meeting slated for 8 p.m., with the winner not needing to be present for the drawing. The synthetic wig will be styled to suit the winner, who will also have her choice of hair colors. Tickets are on sale by auxiliary members at three for one dollar or 50 cents apiece. Proceeds will go toward philanthropic projects of the organization. Madam President Betty Seelos urged all members to attend this meeting and the program to follow, refreshments to be served to conclude the social event. Couple Greets Tiny New Son WIN A WIG Hair stylist Ruth Thomas and Eagles Auxiliary president Betty Seelos admire a synthetic wig which will be given to a lucky ticket holder on Oct. 28 at an auxiliary program. For Experience Delighted firsttime parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Craghead brought home a little blue bundle from Cooley Memorial hospital last week, with the new arrival to be named Brett J. by his parents. He was born on Sunday, Oct. 18. Mom is the former Linda Kay Porter, and this makes five grandchildren for Mrs. Irene Porter of Brigham City and is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Craghead of Brigham City. Greatgrandparents are L.A. Porter of Ogden and Mrs. William Craghead of Brigham City. and Dependability VOTE FOR mcuniBEtii William D. Dill Burton A Ihlt ; ' full-ti- Term Commissioner who has a wealth of Knowledge and experience in every form of County Government. ' 7. ' . " "v r. Pd. Pol. Adv. BOX ELDER Honors BC Man Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Jepperson of Kelso, Wash., former Brigham City residents, have been visiting with friends and relatives in the Brigham City area for the Another local name has past two weeks as well as been selected for inclusion in calling in the Salt Lake City the 1970 edition of Outstanding area. Young Men of America, acThey were house guests of Alfreda Jepperson of Brig- cording to the Brigham City ham City, while enjoying Jaycees. Gary Bywater, 631 North family occasions with Mr. and Sixth East, currently serving Mrs. Jess Jepperson and Mr. of the local and Mrs. Wayne Jepperson of as president on the selected was chapter, Brigham City and Mr. and of his achievements. Mrs. Steve Jepperson of basis Now in its seventh year, the Tremonton. is an annual publication In Clearfield they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Jep- awards volume sponsored by mens civic and person, and travelled to leading service organizations. Salt Lake City for a reunion A 1957 graduate of Box with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morris Elder High school, Bywater Mr. and Mrs. and Jepperson courses in Elliott Merrell, both of that has also completed interior decorating and real city. estate. Bywater is a realtor with Miller Real Estate and Insurance, 140 North Main, and has been in the real estate business for six years. Danes an! dough NEW YORK (UPI)-- A Licenses The following marriage licenses were issued in the office of Box Elder County Clerk K.B. Olsen this past week. William Harvey Myers, 20, and Tamara Howell, Christensen, 17, RFD 2, Tremonton, issued Oct. 21, with the consent of Lila S. Myers, mother of the groom, Cleon Christensen, , and Evan father of the bride. Wallace Reed Keller, 23, Sacramento, Calif., and Megan Ruth Waldo, 21, Washoe, Nev., issued Oct. 20. Paul Delaun Sackett, 20, 445 North First West, and Connie Slot, 18, 1610 Shadow Dr., Ogden, issued Oct. 19 with consent of Orval Delaun Sackett father of the groom. David Louis Child, 19, RFD 2A, Tremonton, and Ann Scothern, 18, 259 North First West, issued Oct. 19 with consent of Louise Child, mother of the groom. Board Officers He is presently serving as vice president of the Brigham City Real Estate board. The Jaycee president has served as director and vice president of the local chapter. He was also named "Sparkplug of the Year. Bywater has been with the Jaycees for about six years. He has also served as state chairman in 1967. He is presently secretary of the Golden Spike Chapter of the Air Force association and chairman of voting district No. 20. He is a member of the Twentieth LDS ward and is superintendent of mutual. In addition to this position, Bywater has held a number of different positions in church activity. The local realtor also served as president of the Brigham Bowmen, an area archery ! - ' All families of the Second LDS ward are invited to enjoy a night of family fun, good food, and early holiday gift shopping at the annual ward bazaar slated for Thursday, Christmas gifts, stuffed toys and childrens Oct. 29. clothing. There will be special Dinner will be served 'activities for the children, plus W baket shliT booth for all to beginning at 6:30 p.m. with fnenti including chili, thicken' gnjoy homemade baked goods noodle soup, hot dogs, pop, jionated by ladies of the ward. J an advertising agency. Women under 45 are more likely to be shopping at discount stores, to do comparison shopping, and buying food in quantity' to freeze it for later on. Older women have not made changes to stretch the budget. The agency said this was to be expected since older women are mote likely to have smaller families. A DIAMOND TO DELIGHT PRICE TO PLEASE A GETS HONOR Gary was Bywater his for recognized achievements. Bunderson Plans Spook Alley The public is invited to the Bunderson school Halloween carnival, Friday, Oct. 30, it was announced this week. Chairman Mrs. Jack Pendleton said a dinner will start at 5:30 p.m. and activities will last until 7 p.m. The carnival sponsored by the Bunderson PTA will feature tacos, barbeques, hot dogs, pie and cake. Games will start in all the rooms at 6 p.m. and Mrs. Pendleton said a new and spook alley" has exciting been planned. The PTA is also sponsoring a bake sale and costume parade. club. Bywater lives with his wife, Karleen, and their children, 8; Michael, Sheri, 5 and Kaylyn, 3. The purpose of the Outstanding Young Men edition is to recognize and honor the young men in the nation who are working toward exand dessert items. cellence in their careers and At 7:15 p.m. a variety of sale community service. items will be offered to buyers Publication date for the 1970 including quilts, aprons, edition will be December, linens, wo- mans age appears to be a factor in how she tries to stretch money, according to a report from Foote, Cone & Belaing, . Marriage City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Sunday, October 25, 1970 Second Ward Sets Bazaar Four Year County Commissioner 4-Y- VollitTIG Couple Visits Local Friends Distinctive styling, e larger diamond, a lower price, and a year's guarantee igainst diamond loss. Palmer Jewelry BRIGHAM CITY Bings enlarged to show detail. k Reg. At Ease... Look, Feel Better Now you can shape up, slim down with less effort. Just relax, follow my program. Call for information. 1970. Two other local chapter members were also named to the publication earlier. They Were Wesley Boman, 265 North Ninth East and David Jensen, 1037 Beecher Ave. FERNS SLIM-A-RAM- A 526 W. 1st N. 723-570- VzJ 7 g t k itt will serve you with experience, and efficiency courtesy in Box Elder County. . . . II i 5; DAVID W. SORENSON WARREN W. HYDE District Attorney Sheriff rvt"- -' W m mss WILLIAM D. BURTON r. WILLIAM L. PACKER County Commissioner r. vx County Commissioner EARL K. SEEGMILLER it f. County Trooturor i' I : r; !4? e, will bring proven leadership in the Utah State Senate and House of Representa tives. . . . C. HENRY NIELSEN D. D. BILLINGS State Senate State Legitbture Dist. 53 D. B. DOC if you-activ- : if: MU TOWHB.I? KIliffiD E3V. GREEN State legislature Dist. S4 is M will continue to bring you an INFLUENCE WORKING United States . . . '4 I s? II ?; y Senator with senority, plus a dedicated, understanding United States Congressman -- FRANK E. MOSS U. $. Senate K. GUNN McKAY ' U. S. 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