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Show Golfers slate luncheon meet Members of the ladies auxiliary of the Brigham City Golf and Country club will hold their regular monthly luncheon on Wednesday, May 30, at the course following the morning play. The days play will be a sponsored tournament with low gross and low net prizes. Coffee and rolls will be served at 8:30 a.m. and tee-of- time f is scheduled for 9 a.m. A good turnout is urged for this event and the luncheon. On Wednesday, May 23, a tournament Replayed shot was held for the ladies event. Tied for winning spots in the championship flight were Gurtha Williams and Carrie Rennick, with Annetta Ramos taking first place in the second flight and Hazel Packer and Elna Jensen in a tie for second place in the second flight. Third flight winners were Margaret Pelham and Virginia Merrell, with Wanda Cox taking the prize for low putts. BOX Temple date set JUNE RITE June wedding rites in The engagement of Miss Marilyn Kaye Crowther to Gordon W. Robson is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Crowther, 898 Harrisville road, Harrisville. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Robson, 575 East Sixth North, Brigham City. The couple will be married June 19 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A reception will be held that evening at the White House in South Ogden. Miss Crowther is a graduate of Weber High school and LDS Seminary. She is attending Utah State university majoring in special education and child development. Her fiance is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He has served and LDS mission to New Zealand. He is attending Utah State in university majoring sociology and business. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rees May of Garland. The young couple will recite nuptial vows in a twilight ceremony in the Bowcutt Reception center in Tremonton. President James White will officate at the double-rin- e in the presence of immediate members of both families and a few close friend. ceremony Reduce Fluidex Dex-A-Di- et Skaggs Drug Center. imtfltooaooflpoiooooooooaofl6aflflgttaflpiaflaaa BRIGHAM CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 5 1 2 South 5th West 723-30- IS Special Summer Program Beginning May 26Hi 8 a.m. to 12 noon I 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. you need a place to leave your child for a morning, afternoon, or evening, consider leaving hint at If will united Miss Lucy the CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER. Mr. Jensen, our Director, has a B.S. degree in ly ly Miss Marilyn Kay Crowther and Gordon Robson have set June 19 as their wedding date. SET DATE W. Thnnnnryra'yaTinnnnmrriroT ) and the Both the bride-eleprospective groom have attended Bear River High School. Following a short honeymoon the new Mr. and Mrs. May will make their home in Logan where Mr. May is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon W. Oliver of Logan announce the marriage of their daughter Colleen to Duane R. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ward of Bear River City on June 1. They will honored at an open house on Friday, June 1, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bear River LDS ward. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. eel girl SpscouTi V NEWS SANDRA ANN MOSS Brownie Troop 540 Brownie Troop 540 from Foothill school enjoyed a Bruce W. Young will claim Miss Sandra Ann Moss as his bride in a ceremony to be solemnized May 31 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A reception will be held that evening. Announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage is made by the parents of fhe future bride, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Y. Moss, 244 Hawthorne, Layton. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and cookout as their final troop activity on Monday, May 14, with leaders Dorothy Burnett and Kathy Burnett. Participating in nature games, cooking hamburgers, and playing outdoor games were Marcie Silva, Celeste Mathis, Kristen Burnett, Marla Westley, Cheri Howard, Angela Thompson, Denise Bierer, Kristine Peters, Mitzi Hansen, Debbie Welch and Lisa Six Singing Sewers The Six Singing Sewers met on May 22. We discussed what our first project was going to be. Many of us are gong to sew ponchos. We talked about what kind of material to sue. During the summer we plan to meet on Friday mornings. Refreshments were served. Lisa Yagi, reporter Mrs. Deryl R. Young of Perry. Miss Moss is a graduate of Layton High school. Her finance is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has attenfed Weber State college, and fulfilled an mission field. LDS mission to the Montana-Wyoming planned for all ages of Girl d Scouts, ranging from Brownies through seven-year-ol- Seniors. Included will be crafts, nature studies, art projects, archery, trail hiking, backpacking and several Day Camp Box Elder Neighborhood Girl Scout day caifip will be held June4 through 8 in Box Elder forest camp. The activities of the camp are different overnight experiences for various age groups. will be Some accepted for registration, and Joe may contact Mrs. Kilminster for further non-Scou- ONE DAY SERVICE The only Shirt Laundry in Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR MODERN 36 North Main SHIRT Sanitone LAUNDRY 723-377- 6 More students per capita are graduated from high schools, trade schools and colleges each year in this area than in any other region in the country. Theyre engineers, technicians, nurses, industrial workers... a variety of skilled people entering the work force all trained and educated by taxpayers here. The big problem is that every year many of these leave this area. Permanently. Not because they want to, graduates but because there are not enough jobs here in business and industry to utilize their skills and education. Fact: New jobs depend upon new business and industry. And new business and industry depend upon electric power. This means while Utah Powers work and research to protect the environment goes on, we must continue to build the generating plants necessary to keep up with increasing electricity demands. Unless we provide the power for business and industry to grow, the new jobs, the new skills and talents of young people educated here, and the dollars spent for education all are in jeopardy. In the Intermountain area, we can export many commodities. But our young people shouldnt be one of them. Utah Power & Light Co. SHIRT LAUNDRY Electricity EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1st South Phone 723-643- 1 Key to Fami- Relations and Child Development and is currentworking on his masters degree in Child Develop-mand Child Guidance. Immediately following the ceremony the newlyweds will great guests at a reception hosted by the brides parents of Austrian before a back-dro- p Pouff with gold drapes and blue bows. Lighted pillars will display a variety of white flowers. Local man to claim bride in June rite 8 NOW Open house to fete Newlywed couple SCOUT NEWS 1 OPEN YEAR AROUND - MONDAY THRU SATURDAY MR. AND MRS. DUANE R. WARD GIRL excess fluids with Lose weight with at capsules Our program has been designed in consolation with experts in the fields of Child Development, Child Guidance and Parental Guidance for children ages two through 8 years old. County miss to wed in summer ceremony 8. 5 -- marriage. Miss Lucy Nelsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Nelsen of Garland, will become the bride of David R. May on June Brigham City, Utah Sunday, May 27, 1973 NEWS, Ecology special HOLLYWOOD (UPII Redd Fox, Flip Wilson, Carrol O'Conner and Carol Burnett will appear in cameo roles for a Keep U.S. Beautiful, television ecology special. 2 Nelsen and David R. May ELDER a better environment y et |