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Show ) 4 BOX ELDER NEWS, City, Utah Brigham Sorority sets Sunday, November 18, 1973 holiday auction night octal ceme Sarah Yates, Society Editor ' A S S Phone 723-385- 3 S Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold its annual Christmas auction on Thursday, Nov. 29, at the War Memorial home beginning at 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend, and a special invitation is extended to members of the other chapters of Beta Sigma Phi. Carol Gilding, Judy Neilsen and Tami Bune are serving as for the event. Christmas stockings and decorations, stuffed animals and pillows, and other Eat drink and be leary. Henry. A word to the wise should be sufficient and with the big Thanksgiving feast coming up remember that every pound you means gain 3,500 excess calories. Everything about a feast like is loaded. Thanksgiving Dressing, CLAUDIA CUSHMAN and JEFFERY BIGLER Autumn date set ?for temple rite : Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Cushman of Blackfoot, .Idaho, announce the engagement and forthcoming .friarriage of their daughter Claudia to Jeffery Bigler, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O. Bigler of Mantua. . The couple will exchange marriage vows in the 'Logan LDS temple on Nov. 21, and will be honored that evening at an open house from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Brigham City First LDS ward. A reception will further honor the couple on Nov. 23 in the Ninth LDS ward in Blackfoot. r Miss Cushman is a graduate of Blackfoot High school,' and received her degree in secondary education from Brigham Young university. She is currently teaching at Eastmont High school in Salt Lake City. Prospective bridegroom Bigler is a graduate of Box 'Elder High school. He has attended Brigham Young university and fulfilled a mission in the Franco-- Belgium LDS mission field. He is currently employed, .but plans to return to Brigham Young university to ; complete his education. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in r Salt Lake City. -- Womens confab discusses seminar plans terest the in community. Speakers and workshops would feature persons who would be presenting such courses as a preview of offerings. It was suggested that the college credit courses could possibly be held in seminar or e form rather than over an extended period, and also that they be integrated into Schools the Community schedule to avoid time conflicts. The next meeting of the group was set for 11:45 a.m. on Jan. 9, with the location to be announced by letter to committee mini-cours- Members of the Womens ' Committee for Advisory ' education programs sponsored ;by the University of Utah of Division Continuing - Education met on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the home of Mrs. J. P. Gurrister, temporary chairman of the committee. of the com-- . mittee were elected at the ; meeting, and will be announced at a later date since one 'member was out of town and .could not be contacted for ac-- potatoes, gravy, pudding, sauces and so on. About the only thing I can see for us dieters, is a stick of celery and a thin slice of turkey. We'll have to remember the words of Clarendoun who said It is not the quantity of the meat, but the cheerfulness of the guests that makes a feast. Lets have a little visit this morning before you go out and do your grocery shopping for the big day. Pull up that easy chair and I'll gaurantee you can enjoy Party Line without putting on a pound. Baby Arrives Sgt. and Mrs. Alan Stokes are delighted with the arrival of their new baby boy. He was born on Nov. 10 and weighed seven pounds, four ounces. They are in Alamagordo N. M. This is the couples first child and the first grandchild for maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop, Las Cruces, N. M. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Othello Stokes of this city. homemade items will highlight the auction. Members have also made a fun quilt in red, white and blue checkerboard patch design that will be given to a lucky ticket holder as the result of a drawing held at the conclusion of the auction. The quilt is now on display at the Net Shell, 82 South Main, Brigham City. Tickets for the quilt may be purchased from any member of the organization or from Deanna Valentine at the Nut Shell, with the price set at or five for one dollar. The winner will be notified and will not have to be present at the drawing to win the qilt. during the holidays. He position as Thanksgiving has been at his new principal of an elementary school in Vernal for the past three weeks. Mrs. Tingey and children Marl Dee, of Visit Here Kent Burt and daughter Gwen Placentia, Calif, have returned after spending a week here. He came here to hunt pheasants. During his stay his brothers, Brad of Salt Lake City, Bill of Sunset and Scott of this city got together with him Couple circles date Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Leigh Quinn to Harry Lee McLeod by the parents of the bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Ray Quinn of Provo. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Davis of South. Willard. Maero. for two days of hunting. 20, Briefing You Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Baty spent a week visiting their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Don (Ann) Nisson and children of Bellevue, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Max White have had as their houseguests for five days Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frances, Chino, Calif. White and Francis met in Germany during their Army days and get together each year during pheasant hunting. The many friends of Mrs. Phyllis Glover will be interested to know that she is out of the hopital and recuperating at the and home of her brother-in-lasister Mr. and Mrs. Evan (Joan) Terry 178 E Street, Salt Lake City. Family members report she is able to be up in the home Nov. at p.m. room at Box Elder Homemakers set economics school. 7 : 30 High Louise Young, home economist from Mountain Fuel Supply, will be presenting the demonstration on foods which can be prepared in advance for holiday entertaining. All members are urged to be for in this attendance November meeting, at which time the Brigham Ctiy chapter will hold a drawing for the baby doll and wardrobe now in display at Brigham Realty. Tickets may be purchased up until the time of the drawing from members or at Brigham Realty. Members of the Golden Spike chapter recently completed a community service project in which they aided a widower in fall housecleaning. program on holiday foods - Golden Spike chapter of Young Homemakers will join with the Brigham City Young Homemakers for a holiday food demonstration on Tuesday, and around and go out a little. PARTY LINE sends Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Amelia Olsen who will be 89 on Nov. 22 and Zella Atkinson who will be 75 on Nov. 23, both at Pioneer Home. Memorial Nursing Box Elder Buck says e, November 20 has been circled by the couple as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be performed in the Mantl LDS temple. They will be honored at an open house on Friday, Nov. 23, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bridegrooms parents In South Willard. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. Miss Quinn is a graduate of Provo High school and is presently employed in Provo. A graduate of Box Elder High school, prospective bridegroom McLeod attended Weber State college and received his masters degree in audio rehabilitation from Brigham Young university. He now has a teaching assistantship and is enrolled in a doctorate program at Bowling Green university, Bowling Green, Ohio. The couple plans to return Saturday to Ohio to make their home. gaily-colore- d son-in-la- Bucky, Jerry and David are busy packing and getting ready for the family to join him. Will Move The Paul Tingeys will be moving from Brigham City Showing a red, white and blue checked and patch pattern quilt that will be given to a lucky ticket holder at the annual Beta Sigma Phi holiday auction on Nov. 29 are sorority members Judy Nielsen, Tami Bune and Susan COLORFUL QUILT . . . ROLL A STRIKE FOR THE HOME-TOW- N TEAM! Miss Leigh Quinn and Harry Lee McLeod have circled Nov. 20 as their wedding date in the Manti LDS temple. CIRCLE DATE members.- -- ceptance. ... The local women met with Pat Freston, program specialist, and Neil Hancie, alumni field director, in looking .'.over the future planning of -- . educational programs for '.'women in the community. Ideas suggested included a : seminar for women that would '.focus on various interests of local women in order to determine which courses would be of greatest benefit and in . -- -- - When removing grass stains, dont let the grass grow under your feet before removing them. If safe for the fabric, sponge stain with alcohol. For acetate, dilute alcohol with two parts of water. If the stain remains, use a chlorine bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Ann is back E Ann Allred is back at CASTLE OF BEAUTY Call for an appointment SHOP LOCALLY SHOP EARLY! Shopping at home is important throughout the year . . . but its especially important during the Christmas season. Everything that helps the local economy helps you. 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