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Show Credit Women Slate Meeting Credit Women International will meet Thursday Feb. 8 at 7:30 a.m. at Ray & Cathys Cafe for their February meeting. Clifford M. SPEAKER Order of Eagles will hold their annual Cedar Chest charity drive during February, with a cedar chest full of donated home linens and household items to be given to the lucky ticket holder. The drawing for the chest will be held during a Valentine dance on Feb. 10 at the lodge, with the winner to be notified if not present at the event. Tickets are priced at apiece and may be purchased from any auxiliary members or at Sears in downtown Brigham of City. Loan since 1962 as jpanager. He was recently promoted to vice president of the insured association. He is an active civic worker, and is currently treasurer for Cub Scout pack 100 and vice chairman of the local Salvation Army unit. & He has served as president of the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce and was president of the Jaycees in 1967-6is immediate past president of the Box Elder Toastmasters and served one year as treasurer of the Box Elder March of Dimes. He and his wife Lois have three children. ts Cliff Graham Ogden First Federal will be guest speaker for Credit Women International on Thursday. BOX ELDER Elect Officers Members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Fraternal Graham will speak on Savings Church Women Eagles Wives Set Annual Charity Drive Church Women United of Box Elder County elected and installed new officers at their annual assembly held Thursday, Feb. 1, at the Protestant Student center in Brigham City. Mrs. Vivien Card took office as president, with Darlene Jaeger as vice president, Betty Mark as secretary and Donna Robinson as treasurer. at installation ceremonies was past president Sarah Yates. Other committee members elected include Ellen Opprecht and June Evanoff, May Fellowship; Clarissa Lowery, Donna Robinson and Kay Leopardi, World Community Day; Pauline Dolling and Genie NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, February 4, 1973 Kirchoff, World Day of Prayer (1974); Bobby Dithridge, Martha Kennedy and Pat Plum, material aid; Phyllis Lawson, Bernie Mitchell, Darlene Jaeger, Frances Jones and Carol Bell, community action; Frances Jones and Donna Jones, UNICEF trick or treat; Beth Gurrister, legislative; Margaret Pelham and Joan Williams, nominating com- mittee. Best Wishes for Lovely lidding Beth Gurrister, legislative chairman, then presented important bills now being discussed in the Utah Legislature and mentioned those that had been singled out for special support by the Utah Council of churches including the Uniform Tenant and Landlord Act, the increased welfare payments raising assistance to percent of poverty level, and several health acts involving immunization, swimming pools, air and water pollution, as well as the assumption of fees in public schools by the school budgets. Women of the Methodist church provided refreshments for the meeting. 80 Legislative Group members were appraised of the upcoming State Assembly scheduled for Friday, Feb. 16, at the Clearfield Community church on the Rehabilitation or subject Revenge?" dealing with prison A and industrial school programs. This radiant Bride has selected gifts on our convenient Bridal Registery ROBYN HOLMGREN Soon to be Mrs. Dave Richards Has registered her choice on our Bridal Registery Reception Feb. 14, 1973 Bear River Cultural Hall Our Service is to show you her gift you what to give. wishes, NOJ-tel- l Free Gift wrapping' and Delivery to the Brides. now-charg- PALMER JEWELRY '723-826- 5 i Former Fielding Man 1 Celebrates Birthday family dinner party was at Juniper Inn in Smith-fiel- d honoring C. Leo Earl of Logan, a former Fielding resident, on his 80th birthday anniversary. Attending there the guest of honor and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorenson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sorenson who are on furlough from Texas where Jay is stationed at an Air Force Base. C. Leo Earl was born in Farmington on Jan. 25, 1893, a sone of Charles W. and Hattie Leonard Earl. He moved to Fielding with his parents as a small boy where he was reared and educated. He attended Brigham Young college in A held Provo if V i I ' and Utah m M mH j Alpha ieciI fOOO TABLETS, ASPIRIN VALUE PACK BATH VALENTINES 097 State Agricultural college in Logan. Operates Farm He claimed Cynthia Durfey as his bride in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple Sept. 29, 1915. They established a home in Fielding where Mr. Earl owned and operated a farm. Active in both civic and church affairs he was a member of the Fielding town board for 20 years, served On the water board, as a deputy assessor and district board advisor. He fulfilled an LDS mission to was a Australia from 1913-1member of the Bear River stake high council for 11 years, bishop of the Fielding ward for over One of the eight years. highlights during the time I served as bishop was when a lovely new chapel was built in the Fielding ward. It was dedicated by the late David O. Earl said, McKay, reminiscing. In 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Earl moved to Logan and lived in an apartment while they supervised having an elegant brick home built in the first ward. Here they have made their permanent home. After serving on the Logan stake high council and the Sunday school stake board, in 1955 Earl was ordained patriarch of the Logan stake. He has also been active in State Red Cross work, a member of the Rotary club and active in the Scout program in both Box Elder county and Cache county. Patriarch Earl has devoted a good share of his time bringing happiness to others. He always finds time to visit the sick and afflicted, counsels with those asking for his advice, shares with others his good humor and faith promoting incidents. His wife addetf "He stands tall among men. Patriarch Earl and his wife BIRTHDAY - celebrated his Big Size Big 8 oz. Size Relieves Dry, Itchy Skin First Time Used. Savings 1000 Skaggs Brand 5 Grain Tablets C. Leo Earl 80th birth- V; day. REG. 2.19 m oh. 2.771 REG. 36 Valentines for Kids. Special School Assortment. fra bath REG. 53c are parents of two sons and three daughters, three are Earl and Mrs. Verl (Madge) Anderson of Fielding, Mrs. Grant (Connie) living, Sherman ft Sorenson of Logan. A son Leo, died in infancy and Mrs. Hal (Ora Mae) Rhead died in 1959. They are proud of their 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Menu planning made easy ... Fresh fruits and vegetables can go a long way toward helping you plan balanced and appealing menus. While you can be certain a good variety of fruits and vegetables will and' supply the vitamins minerals your family needs, successful menu planning depends on variety for other reasons. 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