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Show 4 BOX City, Utah ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, April 16, 1972 DUP News Oak Camp Oak Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their April meeting at the home of Mrs. Ellen Siggard on Thursday, April 20, at 2 p.m. Every member is urged to be in at- octal ceme Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone 723-385- 3 tendance. Willow Creek Willow Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, April 20, at 2 p.m. at the home of Melba Wendell in Willard. All members are urged to be present. Local Miss to Wed &&" Mr. and Landon of nounce the forthcoming Arthur Mrs. Brigham City D. an- engagement and marriage of their daughter Susan to Steven Mr. and Mrs. Ogden. a graduate of. Box Elder High school and is a Wiggins, son Cyril Wiggins Miss Landon . of of is READY GIFTS ceremony to be solemnized the Salt Lake LDS temple. That evening they will be honored at a bridal reception hosted by the brides parents in the LDS ward cultural hall in Brigham City. Northern Miss Susan Landon will become the bride of Steven Wiggins in a May 5 ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS temple. 1 Civic Club to Install three-count- Civic Improvement club will install new officers for the coming year at their regular meeting scheduled for Thursday, April 20, at the Community center beginning at 3:30 p.m. for the social period and 4 p.m. for the regular meeting. In addition to the installation of officers, the club has a program featuring youth on the agenda for the afternoon. education Title program and day care program of the Utah Migrant Council. Eva Young, a public school teacher, will also be a speaker on the subject. Committee members helping to plan the program include Lucille Jones and Verna Markham. for the evening Field American Concert Choir Sharing the guest spotlight will be Jay Valentine, director of the Concert Choir from Box Elder Junior High school, who will conduct the choir through several numbers PHARMACY PHACTS from Ray Malmrose If youre a newcomer here in our community, and you havent yet chosen your ' personal pharmacist and pharmacy we here at Malmrose will appreciate the privilege of knowing and being of service to you. Sooner or later you and your family are going to be in need of our services, and its really a good idea that we both know each other when that time arrives. Well appreciate your coming In and saying Hello whether you actually need anything at this time or not. This is the place where you can be sure of service, the place where we appreciate your thinking of us. After all, if it werent for people like you thered be no store like ours. STUDENT 102 5 are Eva Membership the piano and in Nellie the in- ternational organization is open to all women who have received a degree from an accredited university or college. Membership is solicited throughout the year, and information on membership may be obtained by contacting any of the above members. during the afternoon program. The choir will be ac- on Young Wight. Greece will be guest speaker at Civic Improvement club. by Sompanied and will and traditional both ptesent popular vocal selections. Also included on the program will be the presidents summary report by retiring president Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, along from other with reports outgoing officers. Vote will be taken on new member applications submitted by club members. Heading the serving will be Mrs. Marvin Peters assisted by Mrs. John Ensign, Mrs. Fred L, Petersen, Mrs. Earl Swenson, Mrs. R.W. Thomas and Mrs. C.S. Hamilton. Homemakers Set Talk on Foods By BE Agent Jessie Eller, county extension agent, will be guest speaker for the Homemakers Young association of Brigham City on Monday, April 17, at 1 p.m. in the North Box Elder LDS stake center. Subject will be of Mrs. Ellers talk Convenience Foods will draw from her and she many years of service as county extension agent and nutrition expert in presenting her tall Mrs. Eller is well-knothroughout the area for h( knowledge in homemakin fields. She has aided mar homemakers through the yeai in a variety of teachin programs. Election of new officers wi be on the agenda at thi months meeting. Candidate have been nominated an ballots will be distributed at th Monday meeting, with ne' officers to be installed at th May luncheon. Babysitting will be availabl at the stake center. Also DOROTHY Newcomers Set Pizza Luncheon The Pizza Palace will provide a friendly setting for members of Welcome Wagon Newcomers club as they gather on Wednesday, April 19, at 1 p.m. for their regular monthly luncheon meeting. Guest speaker for the afternoon will be Kenneth Eleven, 'director of mental health services for the county, who will speak on mental health and programs offered to residents, offered to residents. Babystitting services will be available at Gillespie hall, with a small fee charged for the services. Menu for the luncheon will include pizza, salad and dessert. Reservations will be taken until Monday evening by All Jeanette Barber at women who are new to the community are invited to Sooner" was The term coined in Oklahoma and who staked a meant a claim to land sooner than the law allowed. Presiding over the meeting was Margie Duncan, council president and also state convention chairman, who announced plans for the three-da- y affair and assigned chairmanships to various local chapters in the council since it is the host group for the convention. 1 1 1 , & your choico of 70 fobs this coupon at your nearest Air Force Recruiter and find out about the Air Force's Guaranteed Job Program. Your choice of 70 guaranteed jobs in fields such as law enforcement, precision measurement, medical, electronic communications, aircraft maintenance, accounting, administration, and management to name only a few. Get all the details from Redeem Your Local Air Force Recruiter TSgt Robert Von Collin Call Collect: (801) American Cancer Society It h'v' at a price tney havent been able to find ...until now! GRAY Remember the delicious fragrance of lilac?... You'll love WHITE heres a superb corduroy duo young men have been looking for A For someone special ...For yourself. 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Forest - AFS exchangeof student Peter Kranias jI i $288 pur mo. y I elementary Guest speaker will be Peter Service exchange student attending Box Elder High school, who will talk on his views of America as well as on the customs in his native land of Greece. While attending the local school, he is part of the family of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Breitenbeker of North Brigham City. Civic Improvement club helps to support American Field Service in its Continuing projects. He will be introduced by Mrs. Delonne Anderson, program chairman. of Local Man to Claim Bride in April Rite Mr. and Mrs. Alton Buttars of Weston, Idaho, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of chairmanship of Rose Curley on their daugher Kathy to Kirk Thompson,' son of Mr. the topic of We The People and Mrs. Stayner Thompson of Brigham City. Some of Us are Migrants. She Miss Buttars is a graduate of Westside High school will introduce as featured coLDS Seminary and is now a sophomore at Utah and speaker Frank Reyes, ordinator of the local State university majoring in elementary education. offices of the Utah Prospective bridegroom Thompson is a graduate of Migrant Council. He will Box Elder High school. He has attended Weber dUcuss summer plans for the Box Elder, Rich and Cache State college and Is now enrolled at Utah State county program, university majoring in environmental health. Also on the program will be The couple will be married April 21 in the Weston Mrs. Marjorie Childs, who chapel at Weston, Idaho. They will make their home taught children of migrant in Logan while both continue their education at Utah two workers during the past summers in the cooperative State university. New Officers at Meet Kranias, KATHY BUTTARS University Women will be held on Wednesday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harold (Mary) Reeder, east of Corinne. Program is under the I I 12-1- AAUW to TO BE BRIDE Area Wasatch checkup including cancer tests, your American Cancer Society urges. GUARANTEE I I council of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met Thursday evening in Brigham City to make plans for the annual state convention of the international sorority slated for May 4 at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden. Sixth-Eleven- Monthly meeting Brigham City branch Association American can-Hav- To Make Plans in the of Early detection and prompt e reatment save lives from an annual health cer. Area Council Meets Here bridegroom Wiggins graduated from Ogden High school. He served two years in the US Navy, and is now employed at Boyles Furniture store in Ogden. The couple has circled May 5 as their wedding date, with the Prospective of Sigma - Putting final touches on gifts forin the state convention 13of areEpsilon district ofBrigham City April planning meeting held ficers Edna Munson, vice president; Margie Duncan, president and state convention chairman; Jan Ellis, treasurer; and Erma McGuire, state president. r Study Migrant School v Alpha sorority during a LDS Seminary graduate. She also attended Weber State college and Steven She is Heneger college. currently employed at Utah Tailoring in Ogden. four-yea- , 226 N. MAIN BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH CLOTHES' AND SHOES FOR EVERYONE Brigham and Clearfield |