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Show 4 BOX ELDER Sunday, NEWS, Brigham City, Utah February 1, 1976 Sarah Yates, womens editor Gtia SCOUT NEWS 723-38- 53 Neighborhood meet leaders, committee bers, and service team All fT m MDinxeimf bers are reminded that the regular Neighborhood Meeting will be held on Monday Feb. 2, at 12:30 p.m. at Gillespie hall. Plans for the upcoming neighborhood event will be discussed, along with other matters pertaining to training and registration. Grandma cookies Utah Girl Scouts will be selling a new brand of cookies in 1976. "Grandmas good tasting cookies will include assort food family women social pirj f I creme sandwiches, choc-litmint, oatmeal creme, dutch y . Party - shortbread, and peanut butter sandwish cookies all packated in attractive boxes. Line Phone 723-622- 9 Providence. are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd, Snowville. The Mark Barons have .chosen Larissa Lynn as the name for their new baby girl. She was effort. Remember as Bulwer said, born on Jan. 17 and weighed "It is not the gray of the hair seven pounds 15 ounces. They that one knows the age of the have a son, Ian, 17 months. heart. I read somewhere re- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. cently, that age doesnt really Rex Baron and Mr. and Mrs. matter unless youre a cheese. Glen Dixon. The little pink bundle is well Im sure you all know people endowned with great grandwho never seem to grow older. I know some who were born parents. There is Mrs. Phyllis old. I like to think as St. Simon Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Fred said, The golden age is before Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. James Pett, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey us, not behind us." Now if youll pull up that easy Cottle all of this city and a Mrs. chair and read whats going on around us, maybe it will lift you Alice Negus of Logan. out of the winter doldrums and make you feel young enough to get out and make a little news yourself. Good morning! Especially to all of you who are young at heart. You realize of course, that anybody can grow old. It happens to all of us without any Great-grandparen- ts Activity day to focus on County couple to wed in LDS temple ceremony of Mantua announce the and forthcoming marriage of their daughter engagement son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Av to Morrill Kelly Caylene Mr. and Mrs. S. Lynn Richards Morrill of Corinne. The couple will trade marriage vows on Feb. 13 in the Logan LDS temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening in the Mantua LDS ward cultural hall. Miss Richards is a 1975 graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She has also attended Utah State university at Logan, and is now employed by the American Greeting Card company in Brigham City. The prospective bridegroom is a 1973 graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He is employed at the couple will reside a, great-grandchildr- in son-in-la- Jobies enjoy kidnap breakfast day Twas an early awakening for most members of Bethel No. 11 of the International Order of Jobs Daughters last Saturday morning as they were kidnapped from their beds for an early breakfast at the Masonic temple. , Holly McIntosh featured performer With Honored Queen Dawn McKinstry and Senior Princess Donna Clark doing the kidnapping, the parties of girls grew as they travelled from house to house rousing other members from their beds. Twas also a motley crew dressed in nighties, pajamas and robes that enjoyed games and singing along with cocoa and doughnuts before returning home for their regular Saturday activities. Local students perform at music festival Enjoy California Mr. and Mrs. Omer Call are home again after a week in sunny California. They drove to Palm Desert where they joined former Brighamites, Mr. and Sewing Secrets and sewing Mrs. D. Glen Smith. The Don problems will be the topic for Carlsons and Jack Parsons, of the monthly Newcomers Club this city, flew down and spent activity day slated for Wednessome time with them in the day, Feb. 2, at 12:30 p.m. in popular winter vacationland. Gillespie hall. While the Brighamites were Beth Ledingham will be in there, they got in the usual charge of the days activity, amount of golfing and also urging all those who can bring played some tennis. The Par- their sewing machines to do so. sons left Palm Desert and went Sewing problems that will be on to Hawaii where he was discussed and demonstrated scheduled to attend a convenwill include. hidden zippers, tion. Returning home the Calls bound buttonholes, pocket, and stopped in Los Angeles and other special items that somevisited with her aunt, Mrs. Celia times cause consternation on the part of the home seamJeppsen. Mrs. Edna Merrell has spent stress. a month in Champagn-UrbanThere will be babysitting for and those requesting it by contact111., with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M.D. ing Mrs. Scott to make arrange(Merle) Thorne. She left here on ments. The charge will be $1.25 Dec. 20 and spent Christmas for one child or $1.50 for two and New Years with them and children for the entire afterreturned to her home on Jan. 20. noon. Persons who must cancel She reports a delightful time are asked to call the babysitter in advance. visiting with her grandchildren who and Ellen Opprecht, chairman for gathered at the family home for the clubs hostessing of the art Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Terry reception on March 7, also Thorne and three children were urged members to bring their there from Kansas City. two dozen cookies along to the A and daughter of activity day so that they can be the Thornes, Mr. and Mrs. frozen until the reception. They Keith (Judy) McNeile and may also be brought to the at 5:30 p.m. baby, came from Ann Arbor, Museum-Galler- y Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin prior to the Saturday evening Thorne arrived home from their reception. studies at BYU. While Mrs. Merrell was there she attended a number of parties given by friends of the Thornes and especially enjoyed a concert at the University of will Illinois music hall. Dr. Thorne is associated with the university. When I talked with Mrs. Merrell Thursday, she told me a little item I just thought you Wasatch Art Guild will hold might be as interested in as I was. its next meeting on Tuesday, One of the professors wives Feb. 3, at 7 p.m. in the art room she met was interested to know at Box Elder Junior High she was from Brigham City and school. said, Youre from that pretty Special guest for the evening n little town that has the porch will be Matt Madsen, lights you can burn all night, We artist and teacher from j stayed there one night so we Salt Lake City. could see them. Just goes to All members are urged 'to show you, that you never know attend, and members may whats going to make you invite guests. famous. sewing secrets CAYLENE RICHARDS AND KELLY MORRILL Eagle auxiliary readies annual chest project former for an assembly at Weber State college recently, playing Bachs Italian Concerto, first movement," on the piano. Also performing in the music festival for judging were Steven Barber, Carla Bessinger, Rodney Bennett and Lee Penrod. Miss McIntosh also performed the judging during the Music Festival. The annual event was held on Saturday, Jan. 31, at Weber State college In Ogden for music students throughout the area. Stork Reports Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodson have named their new baby boy, Aaron Benjamin. He was born On Jan. 16 and weighed eight pounds and three'ounces. The couple has another boy, Eric, 22 months old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodson, Minot, N.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Porter F. Dodson, and great great grandfather, Howard Jackson, all of A Ramona 279-822- Richards at Collins at 0 or Donna Cobia have named their new baby boy, Wayne. He was born on er at' guild Tuesday night Family greets tiny daughter Community club slates special guest day event Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. of Deweyville greeted a little newcomer to their family on Jan. 28 with an eight pound and three ounce daughter born at Cooley Memorial hospital. Mom is the former Mary Hess, with Mr. and Mrs. Quintin R. Hess of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl D. Perry of Dewey- ville sharing grandparents is honors. Mrs. Venna Hess of Garland. The new little arrival has been named Andrea Dawn, and was welcomed home by big sister Stephanie and big brother Mark. Great-grandmoth- Couple greets firstborn son,. M c? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson of Brigham City are the delighted parents of a husky little son bom Jan. 22 at Cooley Memorial hospital. Little James Brandon weighed in at eight pounds and six ounces, and is the first boy as well as the first grandchild in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Arland Tingey of Mantua. His mom is the former Jan Tingey. The Tingeys are sharing grandparent honors with Jims parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Anderson of Honeyville. Mrs. Earl Thompson of Brigham City and Mrs. Rachel Campbell of Honeyville are the -- babys 16-2- 0 chairman for the afternoon is Doris Baugh, with Elva Caldwell as director member. Serving chairman is LeeAnn Packer who will be assisted by committee members Louise Francis, Ethel Huot, Lorraine Haggen, Glaya Nichols, Becky Nichols and Berniece Orchard. All club members, their guests, and other persons interested in the program are invited to attend the annual Guest Day Ladies Community club will host its annual Guest Day on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 3:45 p.m. in the Community center. Members of the local organization are urged to bring one or more guests for a delightful afternoon of entertainment and visiting. Americas Musical Perry h unbleached muslin, have a plain border, and include the persons embroidered name and 1976. Three prizes will be awarded, and judging on design, neatness workmanship. Divisions will be for years of age, age years, and group. The contest will be held in April in conjunction with the annual Art Week and is open to all Brigham City residents. one-inc- Heri- tage will be the program for the afternoon, and it will feature patriotic numbers by local youngsters formed into the Kinder Chorale under the direction of Faye Davis. Musical numbers will include presentations by Misses Mary Jo and Christine Olsen as part of the afternoons program, which begin at 4:15 p.m. The social time beginning at 3:45 p.m. will be a special home, with the Department of Home Life planning displays and demonstrations to include quilt piecing and preparation of specialty food items, repairing and refinishing frames, etc. Recipes and instructions will be given to all those present for the afternqon, and a number of interesting displays will be on hand through the curtesy of committee members. Program pac ZStK DtK DOC Grand Opening Special activities. FREE GIFTS Community quilt 20 contest set for early April A from Feb. community Bicentennial ten-inc- h . Permanents All quilt will be made of blocks entered in a local contest by Brigham City residents and will become a permanent part of the Museum-Galler- y exhibit according to a contest announced this week by the museum board. Quilt blocks are to be embroidered with a Bicentennial design on squares of Off 1 to Feb. 14 at Doriss Beauty , Salon 222 South 4th Street Corinne, Utah Ph. 744-269- for appointment 6 -- : s, 1 Stock Up Now For Your Spring Sewing while Mrs. Rose Larsen of Brigham City is his great-gregrandmother. ' Fancy Dress Trims Buy As Much As You Need Many Ass't Laces In Pretty Styles & Colors Limited Quantities f Want to Join? is open to Membership in all youngsters, whether they live in the city or in a rural area, and the popular summertime is rapidly apseason for proaching. Young people interested in club may follow joining a two procedures: find a group of friends and a leader and apply club charter, or they for a may contact the USU extension office to see if there are other young people with the same interesM who have a club or wish to start one. They may contact Mark Bingham at the USU extension office in the Box Elder County Courthouse, Brigham City, either personally or by telephone. The office is located In the front part of the third floor of the courthouse and Is open all day. Coats & Clark Red Heart Wintuck 4-- Our New Everyday Low Price! 4 oz. 4 ply 100 Orion Acrylic Fiber Machine Washable & Dryable 4-- Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Members of the Eagles Auxiliary are reminded that their gifts are due for the annual Cedar Chest project. Gifts of household linens or three dollar donations should be made immediately so that they can be included in the bonanza of gifts to be awarded along with the cedar chest in the groups annual charity drawing. Items can be given to committee members Frances Hun-sak- Wasatch meet Barbara Salisbury, writer, lecturer, and a knowledgeable woman on home arts, will present the workshop. It is open to all Girl Scout leaders. AMERICA S HERITAGE of music will theme the annual Lad ies Community club guest day on Thursday, with the Kinder Chorale to be featured performers on the afternoon program at the Community Center. well-know- Jan. Miss Holly McIntosh of Brigham City was a featured per- Bicentennial bicentennial Workshop has been set for Girl Scout leaders, with registration et for Feb. 12 for the March 2 event to be held at Christ Methodist Church in Salt Lake City. There will be instruction in quilting, applique, making utility candles, patchwork pillows, soapmaking, cheese rims, egg jars, and lots of other craft items suitable for using with girls in troops of all ages. A By Ruth Thiokol corporation. Following a short honeymoon Brigham City. memmem- 17 and weighed seven pounds and 13 ounces. The couple has a daughter, Carrie Sue, two and a half. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Cobia, Snowville, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen, (Tlethodists set luncheon 4-- for Thursday The newly organized Methodist womens group will hold a luncheon meeting at the home of Dot MacFarland, 633 Wade Place, on Thursday, Feb. 6, at n noon. women of the church are invited to attend, and are asked to bring a potluck dish to share. There will be, a short program i. All following the luncheon. 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