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Show V BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham i Utah Cityv Poetry Winners Sunday, 'April 23, 1972 To Receive Club Awards With hundreds of local elementary school children octal ceoe Sarah Yates, Society Editor Phone 723-385- 3 looking towards results of the annual Civic Improvement club poetry contest, members of the committee are busily engaged in making out certificates for the winners and visiting the schools to make presentations of the certificates and sweep-stake- s prizes. for this year's poetry contest are Mrs. Roy Bierer and Mrs. Howard McIntosh, Eagles Auxiliary Will Honor Local Miss to Wed Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Susan Wilson to Steven Korescher Holbrook by the parents of the bride-to-b- e Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wilson of Brigham City. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Holbrook of Salt Lake Past Presidents Members of the local Eagles Auxiliary will hold a special meeting on Wednesday, April 26, at 8 p.m. at the Aerie home, when they will honor all past presidents and charter members. Included on the evening's agenda is the election of officers and initiation of new members in addition to the other special activKes. All members are urged to attend according to president Frances and Hunsaker, refreshments will be served at the meeting. City. Miss Wilson is a graduate of Elder High school and a four-yea- r LDS Seminary graduate. She graduated from Hollywood Beauty college and Box attended Utah State university for two years. She is now attending Utah Technical college in Provo and serving a local internship. TOPS Honors graduate of Highland High school, her fiance also is a four-yea- r LDS Seminary graduate. Utah State He attended university for two years, and then completed an LDS mission to South New Zealand. He is now employed in Salt Lake City. Marriage vows will be exchanged by couple on June 16 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. That evening they will greet guests at a reception in the Eighth LDS ward in Brigham City. Following their wedding, the couple will reside In Salt Lake City. A TO BE BRIDE Joining this years June brides will be to Steven K. Hol- Miss Susan Wilson, who will be wed brook in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Area Member With Shower meeting in Gillespie hall. Mrs. Watts, who resides in Willard, was guest of honor at the meeting because of her maintenance of her weight goal for the past three months after reaching her desired weight on the TOPS program. Keep Off Pounds Sensibly" is the KOPS goal, and she is the second of local the member organization to reach that status. Since she is a news reporter for Willards community activities, the group used a new theme with a "Special Edition" the life story featuring highlights of Mrs. Watts life. Included was an original poem by Betty Cook. ( good Most of the trip was spent as housegueits of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris who are former in Tremonton residents, Phoenix where they enjoyed the and sunny temperatures swimming pool for relaxing. then travelled to St. Johns, Ariz., where Harris began his coaching career in 1929 and stayed for three years with the school in that community. Having contacted a former student in advance of their arrival, the Harrises were surprised to find that the word of their visit had been spread throughout the city among former students. They After church an informal of former students gathered for an afternoon of recalling old times, and then one of the students drove the Harrises about the city to see the new developments arising with the rapid growth of the community. They then set out for home via Gallup, N.Mex., and Cortez, Colo., for the remainder of the journey. PHARMACY PHACTS By Ruth Phone 723 - 6229 None but a fool is always rightVHare. That should make us all feel good. Especially when you were so sure of something and it turns out to be a mistake. Thats the way it was at our house last week. Completely as a surprise, our old mother cat had a kitten, since she hadnt produced any offspring for over a year we thought old age had set in and there would be no more. Not being a cat expert, I am inclined to think now that mother cats die of old age before they quit having kittens. Oh well, its a cute little thing and as long as theres only one it won't be so bad. Her last litter was six and we already had two from a previous batch. But, they all fell victim to various things that happen to cats and we were back to just the mother cat before her recent blessed event. Come on and pull up that easy chair and we'll chat awhile. There is a lot of news around town this week and I know you will like to hear about it. Stork Reports Mr. and Mrs. Jay Valentine have a new baby son. He was born on April 14, and so far they havent settled on a name for him. Other children in the family are David J., Laurie Ann and Kristine. Grandparents are Mrs. Ruth Valentine and Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Rasmussen. Out at the Merrill Stones in Harper Ward they have a new daughter born on April 16. She will be named Stephanie. Needless Is going to sleep a problem for you? If this is the case, help can be on the way. Many people are troubled with insomnia because theyre unable to shake off worry, apprehension or anxiety. Others find sleep almost impossible because they are unable to relax their muscles. We now have new medications that will and fast produce refreshing sleep. Some of to say, they are delighted with the arrival of a little girl since the other two children are boys, Scott and Merrill, Sharing grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larsen of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone, Collinston. The Armond Smiths have a new baby son born on April 17. They are going to call him Brian John. Other children MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 5 Visits Children Mrs. Esther Hodges and her cousin Mrs. Lilly Anderson of Helslngor, Denmark have spent In a delightful holiday California visiting with Mrs. Hodges son, Dr. George Hodges Newport Beach and a and daughter Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Hunt of Marina del Ray. Mrs. Andersen visited in this city for three weeks before they left for California. They spent a week with Dr. Hodges touring interesting sites in that area then spent a week with the Hunts touring Marina Del Ray and surrounding places of interest. Mrs. Andersen left by jetliner for London, England where she would visit a son and then go on to Helsingor. remained Mrs. Hodges another month with the Hunts during which time she saw a number of good shows, was entertained at a number of dinners and enjoyed a delightful harbor cruise. of son-in-la- Briefing You Amanda Jensen was delighted to have all four of her sons visit her last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen and Vear Jensen came from Salt Lake City, Floyd Jensen and Frank Jensen joined them for dinner with their mother at a local drive-i- n cafe operated by Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Jensen were surprised Wednesday by a visit from her cousin and husband Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wilcox of Guthrie, Okla., and an aunt Mrs. Enid Fryer of Preston, Idaho. The Wilcox are considering moving to Utah in the near future. He is retired colonel from the U.S. Army. Mrs. Saturday - Sunday April Roses Given ' She was then presented with a bouquet of roses and , KOPS) charm bracelet, from the club, after which each member presented her with a personal gift as part of the shower. A buffet supper was Included in the special event. The local chapter of TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets each Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Gillespie hall. In Corlnne, the UT 233 chapter meets Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. at 499 Montana and the Bear River City chapter meets each Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the LDS ward. Any persons interested in the club's goal may join the chapter of her choice. report that Groovin Grannies club met and elected officers annual school poetry contest are (seated) for the contest; (standing) Geneva Fife and Miriam Jensen, committee selected at a later date. Couple Travels To Attend Family Event Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Dufour of Madawaska, Maine, celebrated their 65th anniversary April 23. They are the parents of Mr. Ray Dufour of Brigham City. They were married in St. Louis Catholic church in Fort Kent, Maine, in 1907 and have raised ten children, five of which are still living. Lucien lives in Niagara Falls, N.Y., with 'his .wife Betty; Fior- Mass.; ina isLorraine Cox lives in Caribou, Maine, with her husband James; Bernice Magown in Wakefield, Mass, with her husband Herbert; and Ray in Brigham City with his wife Ludelle, who travelled east for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Dufour are proud of their 15 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren who from visit occasionally Califonrla, Florida, New York, Virginia, Massachusetts, and Maine. A family reunion is planned for Mr. and Mrs. Dufour in the next few weeks in Caribou, Maine, at the home of the James F. Coxs. - Sego Lily Grannies winners of the Civic Improvement club's - Preparing certificates forBarbara Bierer and Kaydene McIntosh, The same committee will also work with Box Elder Junior High school in sponsoring an art contest, with winners to be DUP News Groovin POEM CONTEST Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on April 25 at the home of Marie Ward, 136 South First West. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and all members are urged to be present for election of officers. NEW OFFICERS Newly installed officers of the Civic Improvement club include (seated) Mrs. Dan Russell, secretary; Mrs. Troy Miller, president-Mrs,- . Byijon ArmC.V. Mrs. vice Mrs. Gene Juber, directors; strong, president;(standing) Forsgrerrand Mrs. E.' B. Gentry ."corresponding secretary; Mrs. Don Chaseftreasurer; Mrs." Reed . Hadfield, director. Mrs. Barney W. Williams, and Mrs. Reed Hadfield, directors. Club Installs Officers at Thursday Meet Improvement club installed new officers on Thursday, April 20, at the Civic Community Center, with Mrs. Troy Miller chosen to serve as president of the group for the coming year. Members of her board include Mrs. Byron Armstrong, vice president; Mrs. Dan Russell, secretary; Mrs. E.B. Gentry, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Miss Don Chase, treasurer; Lenora Romer, historian; Mrs. Maurice Burtcher, Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Mrs. Gene Juber, Stephanie Anderson is vice president, and Jill Anderson is secretary, Patty Hatch and Lori Buist are reporters, Tresa Morrill is musician, and Cathy Welch is songleader. by Patty Hatch Conducting the installation ceremony was Mrs. George Kelly, newly installed president of the Northern District branch of the Utah Federated Womens clubs. The installation followed a meeting with a youth accent featuring Peter Kranias, SHIRT LAUNDRY ONE DAY SERVICE The only Shirt Laundry in Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR MODERN 36 North Main Sanitone 723-377- 6 Rozell Henries Studio PRESENTS recently. Jill Hardy is president, American Field Service student at Box Elder High school, and the concert choir from the Box Elder Junior High school on the program. Reports from retiring officers were presented completed by a summary report given by Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, outgoing president, just prior to the installation of new officers. Beehive Camp Beehive Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, April 28, at the home of Elizabeth Christof-ferso421 South Main, at the regular time. All members are urgedtoattend. INDIVIDUALIZED MATTRESS FOR YOU 1 29-3- 0 USU Ballroom, Logan, Utah 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. mild drugs which can help to release you from anxiety this. are Randall, Bruce, Craig, Karen, and Michael. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, St. Anthony, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. Marion these products contain or apprehension. Others aid in the msucle relaxing process. If you are one of the many you have problems where sufficient, refreshing sleep is concerned please see your doctor for the answer to Esplin, Idaho Falls, Idaho. , Over at the Bennie Kays they have a new baby girl, born on April 11. They will name her Penny LeAnn. There are three other children. Darla Jean, Darlene Jo, and Gary Lee. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Tingey of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay of Tremonton. in- honored Mrs. Madge Watts at a KOPS shower on Tuesday, April 18, at their Couple Enjoys Arizona Visit Pleasant sunny weather and company made a recent motor trip by Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris a most delightful experience, as they spent travelling to Arizona and surrounding areas. chapter of TOPS UT-6- 9 ternational who response from the schools was again excellent and that the quality and freshness of the children's work was found delightful by the many judges who helped in the contest. Assisting on the committee were Mrs. Enos Bennion, Mrs. Reese Jensen, Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Don Carlson, Mrs. Lillian Knudsen, Mrs Earl Madsen, Mrs. Douglas Fife, and Mrs. Lewis Boothe. The contest was held in each elementary school, with first, second and third place winners in each class entering the contest to receive certificates from the club. Two sweepstakes winners from each school will receive books as prizes in addition to their certificate. Winners of the contest will be announced by the individual schools, since many save the announcement of winners for school awards assemblies held during the latter part of the school year. Civic Improvement club members will visit the schools to present the awards at the time that winners are announced, according to the Come to the iRDiGEEHAND GUM SC10U Guns Antiques BUY - TROPHIES Coins SELL - FOOD - War Relics Curios 10th Annual Dance Recital 8 - TRADE FREE PARKING Admission 50c Children under 10 years all it takes for Everton Mattress Company to rebuild your old mattress. Call Everton today, Sleep better tonight. Hours EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY FREE 24 East 1 featuring is st South Phone 723-643- 1 Pinocchio Dont miss the fun-pack- ed show filled with drama and dance. Admission at Door April 29, 1972 7:30 P.M. High School Auditorium $1.00 ADULTS STUDEWS |