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Show Schedules Christmas AAUW NEWS, Brigham City, Utah December 12, 1971 Sunday, BOX ELDER . . Program Night ocial American Association of University Women will hold its regular meeting with a special holiday observance on Wednesday, Dec. 15, at the home of Iris Schow, 124 East First North, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Program for the evening is under the chairmanship of Eileen Harlow assisted by Iris Schow and Elizabeth Lauritzen and is entitled Christmas with We the People of the World". Group participation is being planned. Special music will be provided by local soprano Erica Stillkrouth, who has recorded an album of sacred music under a Canadian label and teaches voice locally. for the evening 7 are Evelyn Kay at and Nadine Stratford at with hose attending asked to contact the hostess. Women holding degrees from cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone ' ' ' '' ' ' PA Holiday Event Set by Local Garden Group Spade and Hope garden club will hold its annual Christmas party on Monday, Dec. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in Gillespie hall. A potluck dinner has been planned by the committee, with a program to follow. Presenting an evening of Christmas caroling will be vocalists Ruel and David Eskelsen and Ben Higley. Club members will exchange gifts during the evening as they enjoy their annual holiday 723-288- an Members of the Box Elder High school Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers will set "The Christmas Mood in Music for members and guests of the for Fine DIAMONDS Civic Improvement club on Thursday, Dec. 16, as the group ; the Community meeting center at 3:30 p.m. Directed by Wes Boman, the 115 voices of the Concert Choir will join with the 20 voice Madrigal Singers to present a collection of holiday music ranging from the traditional sacred Christmas hymns of the past to the latest in secular holiday vocal numbers. In These same groups were See Jay Hansen Jewelry 2 South Main 1 featured on the Midday" show on Channel 5 television recently, where the youths and Director Boman were launded for their fine performance. A festive serving table is set for the social time which begins at 3:30 p.m. with Mrs. Robert f refreshments will be served by committee members Including Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Mrs. K.V. Hansen, Mrs. Arthur Linford, Mrs. Leslie Olsen, Mrs. G.B. Pett and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel. Chairman for the program is Mrs. Leland Ward with Mrs. Troy Miller as director member. The program portion of the meeting will begin officially at 4 p.m. with the call to order by Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer president. Mrs. Palmer also states that club members are urged to bring guests for this traditional holiday program of the group, Four local and extends a special in- vitation to the public and to toothers of the singers appearing on the program. Needs Cited For Gifts Memorial Godfrey Nursing homes have both cited needs for gifts, both for all patients to add to their holiday fun and for "forgotten patients on Christmas morning. Gifts may be delivered to either of the homes. If wrapped, the contents including sizes should be noted on the outside of the package. Other gifts may be delivered unwrapped, with donations of paper and ribbon also called for by the local homes. We are pleased to have of TOPS will meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Gillespie hall on Tuesday, Dec. 14. All members are urged to be present. - met on Dec. Knudsen, Corlnne Taboo TOPS meets annual luncheon on Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 1:30 at the Country Club. The afternoon will include carol singing and a program of fun for all in attendance. Members who took Christmas stockings and names for the gift project at the Godfrey Nursing home are reminded to bring their filled stockings to the meeting, since they will be delivered that afternoon. Reservations for the event Christmas 2 at president; Truman, , treasurer; She will advise on newest Far-Aw- ay Mr. and Mrs. Earl Church of Brigham City had their little new daughter blessed at Sacrament meeting Sunday. She was blessed by her uncle Lanny Smith and given the name of Candace Kaye Church. Immediately following the meeting a dinner party was held at the Earl Church home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith and family and Mrs. Mildred Smith of Fielding. should be made by Monday by calling Jeanette Barber at 723-882- Babysitting available at small fee. YOU CAN TAKE IT OFF... ALL OFF 5 TO 8 INCHES TODAY! FOR ONLY $1.50 AN INCH Call For Appointment Evening Call) 226 North Main Brigham City mmsmssmffwmm 7 723-570- 2 4 rj TeeJ ISO EAST 4th NORTH INSURANCE PLAZA LOOAN, UTAH services will be Gillespie hall for a telpeft ffoir DM (SIMstaEis AND WE CAN ST" L INSTALL BEFORE CHRISTMAS THE CARPET FASHION! 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GGOtf GQ0 sronE nounsso.-:.;-; 723-274- All Madame Alexander Dolls Baby Small Walk - Swingy - Baby Teenie Talk - Barbie -Ken - Skipper - Tippy Toes - Dancerina Baby First Step: See newest eye makeup techniques, designed to enhance and protect your most precious possession your eyes! 00 ay ALL CARPET 2) Land lnches-A-W- IN STOCK MARKED DOWN UL Vogue Series including concepts in pure cosmetics, designed for the woman witl? the delicate complexion. She has a gift of trial sizes for you! Drewes Floral, Palmer Jewelry, or Hansen Jewelry. They are priced at $1, which includes the tours of the four homes and refreshments. Parade of Homes chairman is Mrs. Vernon Poulter with Mrs. Reed Merrill and Mrs. James Simper as director members. Kathy Rasmussen, activity chairman; Lori Laver, songleader; Cindy Forsgren, reporter; Lisa Laver, Shirleen Jensen, Jill Christensen, Robin Petersen and Holly Broby. Leaders are Hazel Petersen and Jeanette Truman. ON CLOSE-OU- T Inches-A-Wa- Lola QUICKIE FOOD MART 1600 SOUTH MAIN Hypo-allergen- y introduces a whole new concept of body contouring, toning and firming designed especially for the look of today. Let Exclusive body wrapping method reduce you quickly, easily. of Homes are available from any club member, at the groups meeting on Thursday, or at club 4-- PAftSiMS SEMI Cl ENTER PHYSICIANS FORMULA Cosmetics. She will be available in our cosmetic department on DEC. 15 A 16 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. to answer your questions about your sensitive skin' Ticket Sales Tickets for the Parade 4 AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION Barbara Swenson, Consultant for TOM homes. Petersen, secretary, LuAnn to 8 club will hold its GIFT OF ALL, Other members are Mindy upstairs. from order preferred by the ticketholder, with refreshments to be served in one home and homemade candies and fruitcakes to be sold in another of the the p.m. at Mrs. Trumans house. The meeting toas called to order by Alaine Petersen, vice president. Bear River Pretty Bes will 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the LDS ward Wednesday GIVE HIM THE NICEST Kitchen Supremes Kitchen Supremes meet from p.m. at 499 Montana. Membership In the club with the goal "take off pounds sensibly" is open to all interested In weight reduction and control. ar HOLIDAY SPECIAL Committee members are Slimmer Bes chapter each 20-ye- ten-yea- Mrs. C.F. Epley, Mrs. H.C. Mrs. Mansfield, Wayne Loveland, Mrs. Max Muir, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. Clinton Beasley, Miss Mary Atwood, Mrs. W.R. Merrell, Mrs Dan Russell, Mrs Rex Earl and Mrs. Lloyd Davis. The public is invited to attend the gala occasion. Set Meetings Welcome Wagon Newcomers and decorated TOPS Groups Holiday Lunch Nursing Home Pioneer Marriage licenses have been issued to the following persons in the office of the Box Elder county clerk: Ray Gene Quire, 30, 45 South First East, Brigham City, and Beverly Gayle Belk Dodd, 22, 156 North Main; issued Dec. 9. Randy Ross Meyer, 18, 63 South Main, Garland, and Dorothy Louise Robbins Smith, 24, 281 West Porter, Garland; issued Dec. 9. Samuel Allen Skaggs, 51, 140 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, and Jacqueline Brown Hamberlin, 41, 4756 West 4865 South, Kearns; issued Dec.7. Richard Leon Seamons, 18, Boise, and Jody Darlene Rhoades, 15, Boise; Issued Dec. Newcomers Set at homes holiday style will be shown to local residents on Friday, Dec. 17, from 4 until 8 p.m. as the Civic club Improvement sponsors its first Holiday Parade of Homes. Included on the homes to be visited will be those of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parsons, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard and Nat Allen. Holiday decorations will add a festive touch to the homes, which range from antique to modern decor. Each home may be visited in in 7 RECEIVE AWARDS Louise Witt of the Girl Scout district office presented a service pin to Mrs. Thomas Hannum and a r service pin to Mrs. Dorothy nett for their years of membership and leadership in the Girl Scout movement. Parade of Homes Will Feature Decor Licenses Mrs. Leland Ward, chairman of the Civic Improvement club Christmas meeting, goes over holiday music with Wes Boman, BEHS vocal instructor, whose students will present the clubs program on Thursday afternoon. Favero as chairman for the serving committee. Holiday or college above. Marriage PLAN MUSICAL accredited university are invited to join this organization. Further information may be secured from any of the members listed anrnnihu Limited time low price. . . . Order now on our easy (credit Bur- |