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Show I Awards dinner slated by Willard slates golf auxiliary carnival Members of the Brigham City Golf and Country Club womens auxiliary will hold their annual awards dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the clubhouse. Social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Theme for the event will be The Time of Your Life . Traditionally, the dinner is the time when trophies are presented for club championship and other honors won by the lady golfers during the past summer season. New officers are also announced and installed at the annual dinner. Chairman for the social occasion is Mary Hyer with Carrie Rennick as director member. Committee members are Delies Bloom and Marge Leonard. Reservations may be made for tjie dinner by calling either Mrs. Hyer and Mrs. Rennick. Invitations have been extended to all past presidents of the auxiliary to attend the event, and all members are urged to make their reservations early. Winery tours are a popular tourist attraction in New York States vast g grape-growin- regions of the Finger Lakes and Hudson Valley. A III iMMMUi ifi GIRL SCOUTS SING Girl Scouts of all ages gathered in a song circle as an fall weiner roast began on Oct. 6 in Box Elder Canyon. As the afternoon progressed, younger girls took part Book Lore club hears review Book Lore club met on Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the home of Velda Palmer. Sorority I the Men Council at Utah four 10 to 12 regular meets weeks. have some of the best instructors and they should said provide a lot of help, We Dont miss out on this chance to develop some of your hidden talents. These classes also come just at the right time to make a gift for Christmas, Casperson commented. State University in Logan. Miss Pulsipher is a freshman majoring in Business Education and Office Administration. craft The e, include classes stuffed Sunny Topik, instructor, i . ? $ r Colleen Bradford, recreation These classes are basically for women who have the afternoons free because their children are in school. Macrame-1:3p.m. Tuesday, Grace Jacobson, instructor, 0 $2.50. Knitting-1- : 30 p m. Viola Han-se- REGISTER 16 and OCT. from 8 a.m. to 30 9 p.m. or AT THE COURTHOUSE day up to 10 days election from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. any before Cadette Girl Scouts League of Women Voters y AwA car- y success of our Benefit Show can be attributed to The are CUSTOM DRAPERIES DECORATOR BLINDS CUSTOM QUILTED BEDSPREADS WALLTEX CARPET us for FREE ESTIMATES in the privacy and convenience of your own home or come by the main shop at 325 West 2nd Call South. your Wonderful Support The Civil Air Patrol s INTERIORS 325 West Second South 801 723-339- - Tuesday, HesoeSeirsIhiSip VOTE PTA now taking orders for "Holiday Delivery on many of our standard itoms. Business and Professional people of Brigham City and Box Elder County. at your district registrar Elementary president, Sandra Baumann, and Arlene Holden, nival chairman. We To the n, Planning Willard schools upcoming Halloween carnival are left, YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED. HNS CRAFTSMANSHIP WITH OUR USUAL GUAR-TE- E OF SATISFACTION. $2.50. $5 CARNIVAL PLAN I I i Ogden chapter of Sweet Connecticuts state bird is California has nioie native Adelines celebrate their tenth the robin. American lilies than any other state. anniversary with a guest night, Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in Any woman interested harmony in singing, four-pabarbershiop style, is invited. meets each The group Monday night at Trinity Presbyterian church, 140 North Tyler Ave., in Ogden. WE HAVE JUST ENLARGED I flA For more information call I UPHOLSTERY FACILITIES OUR 0 or Mrs. Mrs. Sid Willis, Kent Green, TO GIVE YOU THE CUSTOM UP- 1 HOLSTERY AND CUSTOM FURNITURE the Wednesday, Lura Hadley, instructor, $5. Oil painting-- 1 p.m., Monday, " rt Sunflower Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Oct. 18, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ora Anderson, 157 South Fourth East. A good attendance is desired by the officers. ., e director said. in Barbershop Group wants more singers club goal take off pounds sensibly are invited to attend and join. OCT. animals, and just about anything you want to try, the modge-podg- persons interested All DUP News Sunflower Camp Area chapter of TOPS will hold their regular meetings this week, with the Brigham City group meeting from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays at Holy Cross Luthern church. Bear River members meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday upstairs at the LDS ward, and the Corinne chapter meets from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays at 499 Montana. Crafts-lp.m- Casperson. Hidden Talents i different activity groups planned by the older Cadettes and Seniors in crafts, outdoor skills, songs, games and skits and then completed the event with the weiner roast and a campfire program. TOPS schedules There are still openings in the art, crafts, knitting and macrame classes being offered by the Brigham City Recreation department, Glen Casperson director, said this week. The classes are being conducted at the Brigham City Community center and will last Rasmussen Bernice in Openings available in classes of biography Diane Pulsiphei, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan G. Pulsipher, 420 East Sixth North, Brigham City, has recently been pledged to Kappa Delta HI carnival ! deco-podg- RIAL Halloween f 1 USU chapter kl 5 W Willard Elementary school Wendesday, Oct. SI, It was announced this week by project chairman, Arlene Holden. She said the event will begin at p.m. with a spooky costume parade. There will also be food and games galore, the chairman commented. pledges M.ikci(mira. NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 14, 1973 has been scheduled at Local miss Iliccoiniminitt oKiod. ELDER for Halloween presented the book review on Immortal Wife by Irving Stone, which is a historical novel based on the life of Jessie Fremont, wife of explorer John C. Fremont. It was thoroughly enjoyed by the members as she related the highlights of the biographical novel. Refreshments were served to 15 members present for the meeting, and a short business meeting was held. Violence stops here... BOX - DFS WDH T 6 C MiCIMTO mmm BOUB WIGHT ; councIlman Brigham City resident for 13 years. Thiokol Manager of the Sea Launches Ballistic Missile programs. Thiokol employee for 14 years. Ran for city cpuncil in 1963, was named winner of the election. However, after a recount he lost by a very slim margain. Member of the Brigham City Planning Commission for eight years, chairman for two. Lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserves, a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He taught at the Academy after graduation. Holds a Masters Degree from California Institute of Technology and has done graduate work at Columbia University graduate school and Ohio State University graduate school. At Thiokol, he has worked with the Minuteman Propulsion Program, served as manager of customer service, manager of the space booster planning, and worked with the Poseidon and Trident programs. A past commander of the Golden Spike Squadron of the Air Force Assoc., a member of the Brigham City Board of Adjustments, Box Elder County chairman for Senator Moss, and chairman of the Box Elder County Democratic Party. Active in local youth programs, especially little league football. was born in Banks, Oregon. He and his wife Rosemary live at 190 North Jth East and have three children. He Graduated from Ogden High School. California College of Mortuary Science. in Brigham in 1934. from International Correspondence School in advertisGraduated ing, Dale Carnegie School in salesmanship and completed a photography correspondence course after retiring as a mortician. He has operated the Heirloom Photo Studio in Brigham City for the past two years. Served two terms as president of Box Elder School Board. Member eight years. Past President of Brigham City Chamber of Commerce and of the Rotary Club. Was organizer and has been president of the Seagull Aviation Co. Establisted Associates, a distribution and products sales firm, and was one of incorporators of the Sentinel Security Life Plan of Salt Lake City, He is now president of that firm. Charter member of Brigham City Jaycees and served as state vice president. He received that clubs second distinguished service award. Served in First Ward Bishopric, organized and directed the 1st Ward Choir, directed the Box Elder Stake Choir during the time the pipe organ was installed in the Box Elder Stake Tabernacle. He and his wife Lillian reside at 165 South Fourth East. They have two children. Opened Mortuary Tel-Co- m in Brigham City, attended Granite High School and Weber State College, with a Management Major and a MatheBorn matics Minor. 16 years Management Experience with Thiokol Chemical Corp. 9 years U.S. Navy Promotional Director of Artrain in Brigham City. 6 years president, coach and manager Little League Baseball. Past President, Utah Industrial Photo- graphers. Formerly in Bishopric, Brigham 2nd Ward. Secretary, Box Elder County Democrats. Member, Utah Democratic Central Committee. |