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Show t Chapter hears stories of nations eras . It's been a busy spring month at Cooley Memorial hospital, with the unseasonal weather seeming to have no effects on the spring crop of babies, as follows: March 26, boy to Ronald and Rounds Gay Frandsen,1 Brigham City. March 26, girl to Richard and Valerie FeltErb, Brigham City. March 28, girl to Philip and Ronda Earl Belew, Richmond. March 30, boy to Michael and Gayleen Wright Henderson, Brigham City. April 3, boy to Byron and Robinson Cally Nebeker, Willard. April 3, boy to Kent and Diana Mason Jeppesen, Corinne. April 5, boy to Rex and Fern Smith Richards, Brigham City. April 5, girl to Gregory and Marcia Zundel Iverson, Tremonton. April 5, boy to Robert and Carol Ice Willis, Brigham City. April 6, girl to Federico and Norma Reyes Reyes, Brigham City. April 6, boy to Claine and Barbara Call Tanner, Brigham City. , April 6, girl to Larry and Sandra Strange Blake, Route 2. April 6, boy to Larry and Susan Archibald Yates, Brigham City. April 6, girl to Delwin and Howells Marjorie Mills, Corinne. April 9, boy to Ronald and Carolyn Craner Tabor, Ogden. April 9, boy to Paul and Marie Wells Baxter, Brigham City. April 10, girl to Alan and Colleen Loveland Oviatt, Brigham City. April 10, boy to Gene and Sharon Loveland Juber, Brigham City. April 10, boy to Glen and Claudia Miller Kirk, Junction City, Kans. April 10, girl to Ben and Annette Griffiths Hadfield, Brigham City. April 10, girl to Perc and Pamela Billings Petersen, Brigham City. April 11, girl to Max and Kathleen Adams Ferguson, Brigham City. April 12, boy to Frank and Laurie Secrist Inman, Brigham City. April 13, boy to Robert and Kathleen Nichols Van Dyke, Ogden. April 13, boy to Kenneth and Marla Stewart Vanderhoof, Ogden. . . i, : . . i boy to Tremonton. April 14, girl to Jerry and Sue Ann Bair Capener, Brigham City. April 15, girl to Wayne Reese Saundra and Bowcutt, Brigham City. April 15, boy to Vernardo and Nohemi Salazar Ayala, Corinne. April 15, boy to George and Kathleen Anderson Berkley, Brigham City. April 16, boy to Gary and Jenkins Damon, Claudia Brigham City. April 17, girl to Harold and Terry Richards Fillmore, Corinne. and Karen Andersen Thorsted, April 18, boy to Lloyd Honeyville. April 19, boy to Rayland and Terri Christoffer Roche, Corinne. April 20, girl to Charles and Gay Anderson Berchtold, Brigham City. April 20, girl to Larry and Pamalee 25-2- The lesson was presented by Phyllis Johnson. The subject Early Leaders and Inventors. The enterprising men are the ones who can see what will or will not make money, she added, and early leaders could foresee the possibilities of the prairie as they developed the Husband Jewell, Brigham City. April 20, girl to Timmie and Nonda Lamb Thorpe, Brigham BOX Geraldine Marble Reeder, Honeyville. April 23, boy to Fred and Mary Daleine Reese Allen, Brigham City. April 24, girl to Brad and Rita Kelsey Johnson, Brigham City. Garden club will repeat plant sale and reaper $25 fine, suspended jail time go to SLC man Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Inman, Jr., announce the arrival of Frank Stephen III on April 12 at Cooley Memorial Hospital. The little lad weighed in at 6 pounds ounces and measured 22 inches long. Sharing grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. Donrey G. Secrist of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Inman of Glen Burnie, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornwall of Tremonton are delighted with the role of 8 guilty plea by a Salt Lake City man to a charge of public intoxication has brought a $25 fine and a y suspended jail term in Brigham City Court. John Cecil, 22, Salt Lake City, admitted his guilt before Judge Robert W. Daines. In other matters, Robert Howe Jr., 20, of Ojden, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and was fined $100 and meted a y suspended term in jail. He was also fined A s. Little Steve can also boast of two having Mrs. Annie Goodliffe and Mrs. Louise Thueson of Brigham City. $50 after he pleaded guilty to driving on revocation. Brad R. Ricks, 19, Salt Lake City, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Guilty Plea Pleading guilty to the same charge for which he received a $150 fine and 90 days in jail, which were suspended, was Mark Wendell Ricks of Salt Lake City. David H. Nelson, 23, of 435 Montana in Corinne was fined $50 after he entered a guilty plea to driving on revocation. Pleading guilty to driving under the influence was Dan Perry Davis, 65, of 577 South Third West in Brigham City. He was fined $150. Jose Garcia Perales Jr., 26, of Layton received a $100 fine after he gave a plea of guilty to reckless driving charges. Reckless Driving Found guilty of reckless Although the snows of Friday just sent the group to the car- port of Frances Jones' home to continue their sale, many members couldnt dig their contributions simply because they couldnt find them under the blanket of snow so there will be lots of fresh new ferings on sale. of- A group spokesman added that if the weather doesnt cooperate on Monday theyll do the same as they did on Friday, and will post a sign at Safeway as to the whereabouts of the plant sale. driving was Doral Glen Hill, 18, of Corinne. He was fined $75 and 30 days in jail with 28 days suspended. Found guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol was Connie P. Ammons of Box 52, Corinne. A $100 fine and suspended jail sentence were her punishment. LeRoy A. Davis, 22, of Intermountain School was fined $150 and given a in jail when he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence. of the days were Fifty-fiv- e suspended. He was also fined another $75 after he entered a guilty plea to driving on revocation. A fine of $150 and 60 days in jail went to Thomas Walter 30-d- Lucero, 22, Ogden. He pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influence. $250 Fine James Edward Gleed, 36, Clearfield was found guilty of driving under the influence. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail and given a $250 fine. All but five of the days were suspended. Randy Yosh Yamasaki, 25, of 86 North Fourth West in Brigham City entered a guilty plea to a driving under the influence charge and was fined $200. He was also given a y suspended term in jail. Fined $60 after he pleaded guilty to a charge of overweight was Don Compton of 260 West Sixth North in Brigham City. other farm machinery that revolutionized agriculture. Closing ritual was repeated in were unisonRefreshments served and hostess gift won by the president.' The chapter met for a special evening and dinner at the Lions Den in Ogden recently, and the members enjoyed a delightful social time. Set Luncheon On April 16 the chapter met at the home of Edna Jeppson, and plans were completed for the food sale during art week. It was announced that the annual Mothers Day luncheon will be held at the Red Baron restaurant on Saturday, May 10. The lesson was presented by Mamie Adamson on World War Remember I and she used When by Allen Churchill as her reference. She told of the efforts of President Wilson to be a peacemaker, finally asking Congress to deglare war with the statement, 'the world must be made safe for democracy. Songs written by George M. Cohen including "Over There, f Pack up your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and many others as were remembered representative of the period. The closing ritual was repeated in unison and refreshments were served by the hostess, with the hostesss gift won by Jean McDaniel. BPW 25- - V? scons PAX SUPER SUPER CRABGRASS CONTROL delegates, attend area club conference Spring district conference of Business and Professional Womens clubs was held at Logan Sunday afternoon with new district officers and a young district career girl named. Mary Hansing, Bonneville club was elected director of the northern district; Marie Tonka, Morgan BPW, as and Ida Chambers of the Ogden club as secretary. Denice Mayhew, representing the Logan club, was chosen as young career girl to represent the eight-clu- b district. She is a dancing teacher at Utah State university. There were 122 club members in attendance from the eight clubs including Bonneville, Brigham City, Cache Valley, Golden Spike, Lake View, Logan, Morgan and Ogden. Joyce Longhurst, Brigham City BPW president, gave a report of the past years activities of the club. BUILDER Scott Super turf builder has more green power than regular turf builder, Covers 15,000 ft. 72 lbs. 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Reg. 3.99 Now - 188 set annual inaugural ball SHELLED HOOKS has been selected as May the date for the annual Ladies of CANNON TOWELS SPONGE MOP 9 Elks inaugural ball, and tickets are now available for the event that will include a social hour, steak dinner, and dancing. Newly elected officers for the coming year will be installed by a state representative, and are as follows: Shirley Fulton, president; Mae Adams, first Karen vice president; Nisonger, president; Spade and Hope Garden club will hold a repeat of their annual plant sale on Monday, April 28, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Safeway parking lot. NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 27, 1975 City. April 21, boy to Bruce and Barbara Porter Howard, Route 2, Brigham City. April 21, boy to Lionel and Annette Wiggins Harvey, Brigham City. April 22, boy to Lynn and ELDER was , April Jimmy and Janette Moriyama Petersen, 14, ' Regular meeting of Preceptor Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was helcj, at the home of June Shoolty on April 2 with President Deone Lichtenstein presiding. A short business meeting was held and Edna Jeppson reported that a check for $50 was presented to the Brigham City Police department and $25 was given as a scholarship for a senior student June Sholty reported on the booth the chapter will have at the bazaar during Art Week on April Brigham City Court Couple, greets ' ting new son iju Package of 6 snelled hooks . . various sizes to choose from. Reg. 21c c 1 FROST second vice Jean Nielson, Mary Lou Rustan, treasurer; Virginia Foranyic, and Alma historian-reporteBryant, parliamentarian. A social hour will begin the evening at 6 p.m. followed by a charcoal broiled steak dinner served by the officers of the Brigham Lodge 2208. 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