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Show 4 BOX ELDER Couple Circles Date Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 18, 1971 NEWS, Circling the calendar for a June 5 wedding are Miss Kathy Kay Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen, and Lawrence W. Donais, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence D. Donais of Elk River, Minn. is a Miss Christensen graduate of Box Elder High school and is a four-yea- r graduate of the LDS Seminary. She attended Stevens Henager Business college for one year and is presently employed at the Internal Revenue Service center in Ogden. cene Telephone PA Fashion GIRLS . . . HERE Fabrics of Ogden will be guest for the monthly speaker of the Young meeting Homemakers of chapter Brigham City set for Tuesday, at p.m. in the Box Elder North stake center. Membership is still open in this organization for interested women of the community, with the group established to give homemaking insights to young women and to serve the community as women. Mrs. Larsen is an experienced employee of Fashion Fabrics and spends much of her time lecturing and demonstrating use of fabrics to various groups. She will not only discuss fabrics and their selection and April 20, newest product weve all been waiting for. Its called SLENDER WRAP. Now you can take off inches in one hour. SLENDER WRAP is the newest idea in it realfigure control You wear works. can ly that dress you couldn't get into this ... to-nig- ht morning. at orcome to the Cal ANN WILL WED become the - Miss KathyDonais Kay Christensen in an June will bride of Lawrence W. Slates 7th South & more informawhile you're there have a Diet Fruit cOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOC3 I Brigham City branch of the Association of University Women will meet on Wednesday, April 21, at 7 p.m. at the home of Sharon Stuck!. Darlene Stoddard will be cohostess for the evening. Members are asked to note that the meeting is scheduled at an earlier hour than usual due to the visit of the AAUW state American Student Art Beckons Parents to Gallery Student art on exhibit at the Brigham City Museum-Galler- Mae Kimber and Iris Schow. Art of Note Taking note of some of exhibits in the gallery, Mrs. Owen points out that the exhibit is balanced between items from y has attracted both parents and . ' students from area schools to '.the facility, with curator Phyllis ; K. Owen extending an invitation to all to see the "Art Education . Design for Living exhibit - open for all of April. Classes who have visited the exhibit include Lincoln Second secondary and elementary schools, art in various media, -- and sculpture of modern and traditional style. Spring comes alive with the magic of youth from McKinley school of Tremonton, while a third grade boy from Foothill expresses happy times at school in a self portrait, and Garland school's entries showed a fine achievement in perspective. Mountain View schools graders by chaperoned teachers Kathleen Wintle, Sonia Ririe and Colleen Oviatt; Lakeview sixth graders accompanied by Paul Tingey, Willard Christensen and Mrs. . Saundra McNeeley; Central r fourth graders accompanied by . Doorprizes Plentiful For Fashion Occasion Adding a spark of excitement - and suspense to the annual Ladies Community club fashion show set for Friday, April 23, will be a large selection of, doorprizes to be awarded to lucky ticket holders. The evening is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m., with the format of the show to be more '.informal than in the past and to be held in the North Box Elder LDS stake center. Purely a local event, the show will feature models, clothing styles, hair styles, and from Brigham City merchants. Stores participating in providing styles include Helen Royer, Blocks, Penneys, Jessie B. Nelson, Sonomas, Youth Shop and Zundels Hers. Glass, Youth Shop, Box Elder County Bank as of printing time. Others will be added to the list by the doorprize chairman, Mrs. Jeanne Harrison. special achievement is to a student to make an American eagle in crepe paper media, and Central school has a good many portraits, along with various media used by Willard school artists to portray Abraham Lincoln, lf Portray Pollution Pollution is the theme of one entry from Perry school, and a Howell student prepared a unique portrayal of the Mayflower, while theres no mistake about the cows in a first grade artists rendition from Bunderson school. An all-ov- design from Tremontons North Park school was made with art tools, and displays Fielding school checkerboard animals in a weaving and silhouette cut-omethod. As always, Intermountain school shows the talents of its students in colorful art and pottery. is open The Museum-Galler- y from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. on weekdays except Sunday, and persons are always welcome to attend. Children under 12 should be accompanied by adults in attending the museum. The moose i the tallest mammal in America. Mrs. Katherine Mason of Salt Lake City, who will speak at the meeting. Other parts of the program are to be a review of the years president, work and new of planning years study topic and action plans. Members are urged to bring prospective members as guests for the evening, and that it is time for payment of dues. Weekly Meets are invited to attend. of TOPS meets each Thursday from 6:45 to 7:45 in the Bear River City LDS ward, upstairs. Persons interested in the club's goal "take off pounds sensibly are invited to attend either meeting. The Hawaiian language has 12 letters: A, E, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, U and W. Carver Variety Performers group. - Little $1 com-(muni- ty tickets available from JoAnn i sJtL :7may be purchased from Helen .Royer, Blocks and J.C. Pen-'pey- s. 'i Contributors of doorprizes for the social event are as follows: .Compton's studio, Mickeys vMusic, Drewes Floral, .Dairy, Darrells Baby Arrives Carolynn Michelle Conner is a lucky little girl. In addition to four doting grandparents she has four and a The baby girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Conner of Logan and she arrived on Tuesday, April 13. Mrs. Conner is the former Donna Denton. She has other distinctive claims too, being the first child for the Conners, and the fist grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Conner and the first girl in the J.D. Conner family. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Denton of are Logan. ts set at a clubs )Hoth or from any club member prior to the show. Tickets will be available at the door, but -- Visits Crilfornla son-in-la- projects fund, with - over-anxio- son-in-la- Admission Admission is donation to the traditional films vying with two contemporary racier productions for top honors and e Patton," considered an story, won. Colton once said "We ought not be to encourage innovations in cases of doubtful improvement, for an old system must ever have two advantages over a new one; it is established and it is understood." Come on and pull up that easy chair and lets see what innovations have taken place on the social scene the past week and well chat about it on our old established Party Line in a way I hope can be understood. California visiting with family members. She spent some time in Newport Beach with her son Dr. George T. Hodges and then went to Santa Monica and visited with her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Hunt. She was entertained extensively during her stay at a number of dinner parties and luncheons. During the last two weeks of her visit she was joined by a family friend Miss Ann Jackson of Ogden and in addition to spending some more time with Dr. Hodges and the Hunts they went on a number of sightseeing tours. Miss Jackson flew back to Utah with Mrs. Hodges Sunday. The Lyle Bushnells just couldnt wait any longer to see that new granddaughter who is now six weeks old, so they took a week and went to Eureka, Calif. They were houseguests of their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Donna Jean) George during their stay and had a chance to get acquainted with little Cynthia Lana. "Portraits, with Michael Carver to sing the theme song "Portrait of My Love" and Bill Jones to prepare the stage settings for the occasion. for the show will .be Miss Elaine Reeder, Utah and BYU : Dairy Princess :: Homecoming queen, and Bruce : T. Keyes, editor of the Box ' Elder News and Journal. Chairman is Sharon Carver With Doreen Hendrickson as ; director member. Entertainment will include : musical numbers by the New . World Singers, who perform in area with the Michael d Paint and : V- - if?,' ' i i' f DOOR PRIZE Dian Drewes of Drewes Floral and Gift presents doorprize chairman Jeanne Harrison of Ladies Community Club with their doorprize for the annual fashion show. O BATON ARTE 0 presents Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Johnson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Denton Ark. Her of MUSIC Fort Smith, IN Preston Denton lives in Scranton, Ark. MOTION-7- 1 Briefing You Easter visitors at the George Nielsons were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and J.T. Herrod, Jr., of Taft, Calif. A daughter of the Herods, Becky, who is attending BYU came to Brigham City during her parents week long visit in this city. The Nielsens entertained at a family dinner at their home on Sunday. 9th ANNUAL BATON - MARCH old-tim- Mrs. Esther Hodges returned Portraits Theme : were a lot of new ulcers developed during the waiting period before the Oscars were passed out. Celeste Holm once said The tragedy of ulcers is that you can have them and still not be a success. How did you like the awards presentation? Im sorry to say I slept through some of it. Its so boring to hear someone announced as a winner and have someone else accept for them and deliver a second-han- d acceptance speech. The most interesting thing about the whole program were the made appearances e periodically of some favorite. The whole show was a queer mixture of traditional and contemporary. All the way from Helen Hayes and Lillian Gish to low-cdresses and the Beatles. It was interesting to note that to Brigham City Sunday after spending the past two months in Theme for the evening will be : cant help thinking there old-typ- of Slimmer Bes chapter TOPS will meet on Tuesday, April 20, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. In Gillespie Hall. All members Pretty Bes chapter 72 there were three TOPS Plans g RAMAS Ruth By Phone State Prexy Looking over a woven border fabric are Young Homemakers Bonnie .Nelson and RaNae Waddoups in preparation for the meeting of the group on Tuesday. 5 DAIRY Punch on us. Visit From c STUDY FABRIC 723-278- QUEEN, Main, for tion and ceremony. early with small children. AAUW IT IS! The 1 care, but w.ill demonstrate items made "fAin different fabrics and answer questions. A babysitter will be available at a small charge of persons Beehive Camp Beehive Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, April 23, ? the home of Mrs. Ersol Berchtold, 228 East Third South, at 2 p.m. All members are urged to attend. One of the worlds largest Donais beetles is the graduated from the Elk River Titanus giganteus, says the High school. He is presently National Geographic. serving in the US Air Force, a ,Z j Fabrics Talk of DUP News Bridegroom-elec- t Homemakers Set Ellen Larsen stationed at Hill Air Force Base, Ogden. The young couple plans to be married June 5 in the Brigham City First LDS ward with a reception to follow. Great-grandparen- ts Local Woman To Attend Mrs. W.C. (Donna) Robinson of Brigham City will be among the Utah delegation to the of Assembly Church Women United national 5 in Wichita, Kans., from April GREAT ENTERTAINMENT THE WHOLE FAMILYI 22-2- women from throughout the United States and more than 50 foreign countries will convene. Theme of the meeting will be Breakthrough and the group will be exploring the implications of the claim that God in Christ made a radical breakthrough in history along with seeing what reactions faith must have in the midst of in breakthrough todays technology and social patterns. Mrs. Robinson is past president of the local chapter of Church Women United as well as past president of the where Presbyterian Tickets From Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued to the following persons by the office of the Box Elder county clerk: Bruce Clyde Dover, 22, 196 West 990 South, Brigham City, and Sharon R. Houghton, 21, 520 West Forest; issued April 16. William Ralph Vavricka, 21, Route 2, Brigham City, and Available Students A M 0 o o o o o o o Brent Jay Francom, 22, RFD Tremonton, and Kathy Ann Munns, 18, RFD 1, Tremonton; issued April 15. Roger Lee Newman, 18, RFD 2, Tremonton, and Judy 18, Riverside; issued 1, Mac-farlan- e, Mom. 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