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Show BOX 4 ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah GIRL Willard Group To Begin TOPS Chapter Sunday, January 23, 972 1 SCOUT NEWS Troop 142 Girl Scout Troop 142, which meets at Lakeview school, is working on its Indian Lore badge. They began by giving reports on states named with Indian words and the meaning of the words, and then looked at Utah maps to see where certain tribes lived at the time that white men first entered the state and then saw the location of present Indian reservations. On Jan. 17, they visited Intermountain school where Mrs. Elizabeth Lauritzen showed them a filmstrip and talked about Indian folklore and Women in the Willard area are working towards chartering their own chapter of TOPS, and invite all interested persons to attend a chartering meeting slated for Thursday at 4 p.m. The meeting will be held at the home of Maureen Widdison, 330 West Center, and is open to TOPS Slate Church Rite Weds Pair Weekly Meets Impressive wedding rites performed in Holy Local Cross members pleated lace. Attend Bride 9 weaving demonstration and see how the looms are built and how they operate. They will then go to the gift shop to see the arts and crafts of Navajo Indians and other tribes, which will give them some ideas for their own Indian craft projects to complete their badge work. one-ha- lf Country Club Ladies Begin Season Plans Brigham Country RECENTLY WED Church rites united Miss Kathy Boyd and Bruce T. Simper in marriage during the recent holiday season. At Reception Host and hostess greeting guests at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dillworth, while refreshments were served under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foranyic. The tiered wedding cake was made by the bride's mother. Susan Baird was seated at the guest book, while Caron Bales and Jayne Boyland assisted with the gifts. Following a brief honeymoon trip, the couple is making a home in Oakland, Calif. Sets Relief Society Officer Session stake Relief Society leadership meeting will be held on Thursday, Jan. 27, at 2 p.m. in the Sixth LDS ward chapel. All officers andin teachers are urged to be attendance. Nursery care will be provided for the children of those attending the meetings. PHARMACY PHACTS termountain School again on Jan. 24, where they will see a 723-251- Open House to Honor d Couple "For all, the best thing one Frieda Adams in Springfield. went there before can do when it's raining is let it She rain. Longfellow Thanksgiving and enjoyed After all, how would we know Christmas and New Years we're getting older if we didn't there. She reports they were have a few days of rain now and busy "every minute and enthen to bring out the cricks in tertained by a number of our joints. A rainy day means friends at dinner. She said she different things to different was, "glad to get home because people. Ive always loved the it had rained for a month, when rain, (that is, the first week of she first got there. Mrs. James A. Brown it), ever since I was a kid. On a rainy day we used to play in the returned Thursday from a neighbors upstair storeroom. It stay in Washington. She was fun to listen to it pounding visited in Seattle with her on the roof while we invented grandaughter and husband Mr. some pretty good dramas to act and Mrs. Michael (Debra) out on our little play stage, or Foster and in Edmonds with her listened to old records on the daughter and husband Mr. and "gramophone." There wasnt Mrs. Michael (Debra) Foster any TV then, so we had to Invent and in Edmonds with her Bonnie Mrs. our own amusements. It was daughter fun though, and I guess that's Whetham. why a rainy day is never dark and gloomy to me. I like the Baby Arrives sound of the rain on the window Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Hurd on pane and the chance to be lazy returned to Snowvllle and enjoy a good book. Wednesday with their new baby Remeber the words of Willitts daughter. She was born in a "Get into the habit of looking for local hospital on Jan. 13. The the silver lining of the coud, and couple has one other child, a when you have found it, conboy, Bernie, two years old. tinue to look at it instead of the Grandparents are Mr. and leaden gray In the middle. It Mrs. Wallace Hurd, Snowvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Stone, will help you over many hard Ogden. Hurd and Bernie guests places. and sister Now it's time again to pull up of his brother-in-lathat easy chair and lets chat the Charles Nobles while Mrs. Hurd was in the hospital. awhile. ten-da- Comes Home Races Mr. and Mrs. Brent Nickerson have two new trophies to show friends after the snowmobile races in Park City, Sunday. She Win Mrs. Marie Pohl is home again after spending the past two months in Oregon. She was a houseguest of her sister Mrs. y City clubs and Womens its first Golf Auxiliary will hold social event of the new season on Wednesday, Jan. 26, At our first meeting we discussed the first lesson. Our officers are Rea president, Bonnie secretary, reporter. At our second meeting we went and got material. Bonnie, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Rees Baty of Tremonton accompanied by Mrs. Lynn Brailsford of Brigham City were at the airport in Salt Lake City Saturday evening to meet Mrs. Lynn Rose and daughter Jessica who arrived by plane from New York City. Lynn Rose will join his wife and daughter within a few days and they will spend the coming two weeks visiting relatives in this area. at the clubhouse with a luncheon and afternoon of games. Social time for the event is slated at 11:30 a.m. with lunch to be served at 12 noon. Following the luncheon, the members will enjoy an afternoon 9f bingo. This will be the first event scheduled in the season for the club board now headed by Mrs. Marion Higginson as president. Committee members for the luncheon occasion are Wanda Cox, Jessie Jepperson and Annetta Ramos. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schultz, 640 South Second West, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lillie to Aaron Sanchez, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sanchez of Taos, N.M. The couple will be honored at an open house on Friday, Jan. 28, from 8 to 10 p.m. at the LDS Indian chapel, 319 East Seventh South. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. . change of making your whole future into a real bummer. MALMROSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS 112 E. Forest 723-833- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udy of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. John Laub of Reno and Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Gam of Mesa enjoyed a dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry Tuesday evening. Something New and Exciting in Candid Wedding Photography by Ruths Studio the scene story ofi your mportant day. On DUPNews Sego Lily Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Jan. 25, at 7 p.m. at the home of Sharon Jensen, 186 South First West. Members are reminded that their dues should be paid. i Phone or write consultation Fort Brigham Fort Brigham camp for preview. 69 E. 1st N. Logan, Utah post- poned its meeting one week, and will meet at the home of Maxine Jensen, 359 North Third West, on Friday, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. 753-127- 1 rrrrred white and blue rrrrruss 100 DuPont Dacron polyester double knit machine washable and dryable Auxiliary Sets The traveling kind packed with great good looks. 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All around you, today, youre seeing flat evidence that drug abusers in our society are the losers. And we pharmacists know that your deciding whether or not youll use illegal drugs is one of the most important decisions youll ever be for making. So PLEASE let alone your own sake the sake of everyone you now like and love please do play it cool Instead of always-dangerou- s the taking Flo Munson Just-Marrie- Sewing Sisters above. Boyland and Sally Grobe were gowned in floorlength gowns of burgundy velvet and carried nosegays of pink carnations. Little flower girl was the brides niece, Susan Foranyic, who was gowned In a miniature version of the other attendants gowns and carried pink carnations. The ring pillow was carried by John Foranyic, nephew of the bride. Attending the bridegroom as best man was Kim Knudsen, while ushering duties were performed by Steve Simper, Robert Driggs and Scott Goodliffe. Elder to come member is expected to follow an individual plan prescribed by their private physician. Membership is open to all races, creeds, and ages at very little cost. Persons interested in membership are invited to come to any of the meetings of the organization, as listed Maid of honor Carolyn Hansen and bridesmaids Shirlene Simper, Becky Box asked continue to meet each Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. upstairs in the LDS ward. Purpose of the International organization is to "take off and is based pounds sensibly on the group morale and group therapy system of supportive help from other persons sharing in this the same problems case, being overweight. Each Completing her bridal ensemble was a bouquet of pink carnations and red roses. BE Stake are legends and religion, after which she gave the girls some booklets of Indian poetry and gave their leaders books of Navajo legends. The girls will go to In- early for weigh-in- . The Bear River Pretty Bes full-leng- th of clubs another contest period and will continue to meet weekly, with the Slimmer Bes of Brigham City gathering each Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Gillespie hall. In Corinne the Taboo TOPS club meets on Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. at 499 Montana, with Lutheran church on Dec. 27 united Miss Kathy Boyd and Bruce T. Simper in marriage, with the Rev. Dale Johnson performing the ceremony. Parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hublitz, 177 North Second East, honored the couple at a reception at their home following the religious ceremony. The prior evening, the wedding party was hosted at a dinner by the parents of the bridegroom, Dr. and Mrs. James T. Simper, 933 East Second North. Given in marriage by her father, the lovely bride wore a Victorian gown of eggshell satin and chiffon styled with a lace bodice and sleeves of alternating lace bands and bubbled chiffon ending in a lace cuff. veil of Illusion Her was trimmed with matching lace and was caught to a headpiece area TOPS now into all ages, races and religions. TOPS is an international organization with the goal take off pounds sensibly. It does not prescribe diets or set up weight goals, but simply requires that members receive such instruction from their own physicians and follow them. Membership dues are low, with the group operating as a morale-builder to those following its goal. Information may be obtained about the Willard chapter by or calling The values are here everyday. 1 p.m. After-Invento- ... sizes 10 to 16 ry BjLlO CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR EVERYONE |