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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, November 12, 1972 5 Civic Club Sets Talk By Educator Dr. Alison Thorne, lecturer in family and child development at Utah State University, will be guest speaker at the Civic Improvement club meeting to be held, Nov. 16, at the Community Center, Brigham City. Dr. Thorne serves on the State Building Board and the advisory council to the State Department of Employment Security. Her former positions include those of chairman of the Governor's Committee on the Status of Women, chairman of the Logan Board of Education, and chairman of the Board of the Northern Utah Community Action Program. She is the author of chapters appearing in two books, and articles appearing in several journals. Alison Thorne grew up in Oregon and received her doctors degree in economics from Iowa State University. She is married to Wynne Thorne, a native of Box Elder county, who is vice president for research at Utah State university. They are the parents of five children, all grown. All members of Civic club are urged to attend and guests are welcome. Refreshments will be served from 3:30 p.m. until 4 when the general meeting will begin. speak at Civic Improvement Club on will versify Thursday. FOR THE YOUNG BUDGET Beautiful styles! Brilliant diamonds! Budget prices! Easy credit, of course. Willow Creek Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Nov, 16, at the home of Judy Braegger in Willard at 2 p.m. All members are urged to be present.. Willow HOME FASHIONS Mrs. Keith Opprecht and daughter Ken is mo..el fashions styled and made by Mrs. Opprecht as Newcomers Cub fashion show narrator Mrs. Richard Francis takes mental notes on the striking red outfits with matching coats of navy blue. The Nov. 15 fashion event will feature styles from Blocks combinmother-daught- ed with home-sew- er styles modeled by club members. n CHOOSE FASHIONS Trying out the latest winter fashions from Blocks as they choose their outfits for modeling in the Newcomers Fashion Show on Wednesday are club members Mrs. Reese Nielson, Mrs. Ed Tugaw and Mrs. George Kirchoff. Hurry - Hurry - Hurry FREE Color 8X10 Portrait Offer ENDS SAT., You PALMER NOVIMMR Ulh pay only our Spocial Roducod Silling Foo Fashion to Highlight Newcomers Luncheon A sparkling preview of winter and holiday fashions will be on hand for those attending the Newcomers Club fashion show slated for Wednesday, Nov. 15, at Sherwood Hills beginning at 12:30 p.m. Blocks, one of Brigham Citys leading fashion centers for womens clothing, will sponsor the style show,wth meinbers of the Newcomers club modeling fashions from the local store. Models of Blocks fashions will include Mrs. Dan Nisonger, Mrs. Bobbie Pace, Mrs. Paui Myers, Mrs. George Kirchoff, Mrs. Reese Nielsen, Mrs. Lance Smith, Mrs. Ed Tugaw and Mrs. Phil Woolhiser. Two little girls, Kerrie Opprecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Opprecht; and Julie Evanoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Evanoff, will display childrens clothing during the show. Narrating the show and giving fabric and style details on' the fashions will be Mrs. Richard Francis. Hair styles for the models will be provided by Roberts Hair Fashions of Brigham City. An added feature of the fashion event will be the designs modeling of home-sew- n by club members Mrs.Keith Barber, Mrs. Ed Mason, Keith Opprecht and daughter Kerrie. Mrs. Opprecht won a blue ribbon at the Utah State Fair this year for one of her home-sew- n items. Door Prizes There will be drawings for doorprizes donated by local merchants and sponsors of the Newcomers club including Box Elder county bank, Drewes Floral, Superior dairy, Earls cafe, Box Elder News and Journal, Merrells, Breiten-bekerPettingill studios, s, Malmrose Direct Event Director for the fashion event is Mrs. Lisle Hash assisted by Kirchoff. Mrs. George pharmacy, Victor Motors, and Culligan Soft event, but reservations are required. Tickets are priced at $2.50 and may be purchased at the door by those with reservations, which are being taken by Mrs. Phil Woolhiser and Mrs. Ed Tugaw. pre-holida- Harold B. Foil Photographer for' Phono 713-395- 8 oppoinfmtnl 723-826- Rm 70 5 rnlvKrd to S. Main ih.m del til ' Trade M ark Hr MOlPtiH WR Gera Mmm (3 D0 y Teachers Group Several members of the Box of the National League of American Penwomen attended the annual fall luncheon of the Salt Lake branch held on Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Chuck A Rama restaurant in Salt Lake City. The luncheon was under the direction of Mabel Harmer, with readings and a vocal quartet providing a pleasant musical program of entertainment. Members of the various local branches then introduced themselves. Lovely fall floral decorations fashioned by Fiametta Fawcutt and her committee were on the tables for the occasion. Attending from Brigham City were Iris Schow, branch president, Iva Lou Nebeker, Lillian Knudsen, Elizabeth Lauritzen, Katherine Jaggi and Marjorie Childs. l rlLrlA-t-Y- many thanks to all the voters of I sincerely appreciate your vote and will do my best to represent Box Elder county. Wallace Christensen r JEWELRY HEIRLOOM PHOTO STUDIO Water. An invitation is extended to the public to attend the fashion p7'9 P Twi be present. Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold its auction on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 8 annual at Memorial home. War the p.m. The public is invited to attend the auction, which will feature homemade Christmas items, handiwork, stuffed animals, toys, etc. A drawing will also be held for a handmade quilt that will be given during the evening at the conclusion of the auction. Elder branch Precinct 5. November meeting at the home .of Mrs. Ellen Siggard, 704 South y Writers Attend Fall Luncheon My Babysitting will be available at Gillespie hall for a small charge, with reservations to be made with Mrs. Woolhiser. Carpools will leave Gillespie hall at 12:15 p.m. for those who need rides to Sherwood Hills.. Sorority Sets Annual Auction Pre-Holida- Second West, on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m. Lesson will be on hotels erected in pioneer days. Every member is expected to Oak Camp Oak Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their Observes Founders Day Alpha Delta Kappa teachers society met at the home of Kathleen Wintle on Wednesday, Nov. 1, with president Donna Carlson presiding and. presenting the business of the evening. State visitors present for the meeting included Marjory a Bullock, state president; King, parliamentarian; and Lucretia Thurman, state Arvilla treasurer. King discussed the educational philosophy and the founding and progress of the organization. Vice Harriet president Wilkins conducted a Founders Day ceremony, Refreshments were served by Kathleen Wintle and Dixie Ann Payne. Ar-vill- First, let's destroy a myth. With hay and pasture, fertilizer doesnt lose its nutrient value over the winter months. You may in fact get earlier grass. 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