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Show t 4 BOX Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 3, 1976 ELDER NEWS, Sarah Yates, women's editor Party 3 Line tapiromfiini By Ruth Phone A who said foris a of joy beauty thing ever, but its certainly true of the beautiful autumn leaves in the canyons. It doesnt matter that Ive been taking a trip to view their beAuty for many years. I still gasp at the spectacular beauty as we approach the Sherwood Hills area. If you havent seen them this I food family women social Sherwood fit . Hills Credit women State Seminar to convene to install for Credit Womens group new offlcers Members of Credit Women International from throughout Utah and guests from Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico will travel to Sherwood Hills next weekend for the annual State Seminar hosted by the Rocket club of Brigham City. The event is scheduled to begin with registration on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 9, followed by an open house in the evening. Schedule for the evening includes a panel on legislation affecting women being presented by the League of Women Voters and guests. Beth Gurris-te- r, chairman of the Governors Commission on the Status of Women is chairman for the program and will include several panelists on the subject. n District Judge VeNoy will deliver the welcoming address on Sunday morning, followed by workshops on every aspect of Credit Women International. Luncheon will follow the workshops. Chris-tofferse- . president; Frances Abeta, Albuquerque, N.M., treasurer; and Frankie Catmull, Salt Lake ity, corresponding secretary. Rabies clinic slated in A BRC rabies immunization clinic will be held in Bear River City at the town park Thursday, Oct. 7, from 5 to 7 p.m. The charge will be $3 per dog. Dr. Brent McKinnon will be the veterinarian in charge. The clinic was arranged by the town board, a spokesman said. Q FASHI0N CENTER Dredmed of owning fr operdting your very own ladies boutique7 Our program includes fixtures, training, grand opening, continu- ing assistance b beginning inventory NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY All this for as little as $12,500. Call SOUTHERN BELLE FASHIONS TODAY TOLL FREE 1 ext. 320. PHARMACY PHACTS year youve really missed Ole Zundel keynote speaker something. One thing I dont want you to miss is the delightful news coming over the Party Line wires the last few days, so pull up your chair and well visit. New officers will be installed by the Rocket Club of Credit Women International on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Red Baron restaurant as club members, their partners, and their bosses gather for the annual installation banquet. Richard MacFarlane, executive vice president of the Greater Brigham City Area Chamber of Commerce, will be master of ceremonies for the evening. Conducting the meeting will be Joyce Harmon, retiring club president, who will hand over the gavel to Cleora Rawlins, incoming president. Assisting Ms. Rawlins during her term of office will be Eileen Forsgren, first vice president; Annabelle Loosli, second vice president; Sheronne Marble, third vice president; Rose secretary; Marjorie Dickey, treasurer. All club members are invited to attend. Reservations should be made by calling Eva Noles at 1 in advance of the occasion. Take Trip Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunsa-ke- r are home from a combine business and pleasure trip to Napa, Calif. They went there to conference of attend the the Western Independent Bankconclave ers. At the nine-stat- e Hunsaker was elected to the executive council. They enjoyed their stay at the popular Silverado resort where golf pro Johnny Miller make his home. Following the convention they visited in Sonoma, Calif., with and sister her brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. George (Fran-cine- ) Jensen. They also had a chance to visit with the Jensens Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Allen Jensen. Traveling to Napa with the Hunsakers were the Idaho representative and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Bill Candland of Montpelier. SIGNING A proclamation makinq the week bf Oct. in Brigham City part of National Beauty Salon week is Mayor Harold B. Felt. With him are Peggy Thorsted (left) and Connie Bird, president and vice president respectively of affiliate three of the Utah Hair Dressers and Cosmotology association. Affiliate three includes Brigham City area. 3-- 9 723-346- Keynote Speaker Keynote speaker for the afternoon will be Olof Zundel of the Utah Public Service commission, and the former mayor of Brigham City. This session will conclude the seminar. Thirteen clubs from Utah, along with the clubs, will be represented at the meeting. The event has been planned under the chairmanship of Thelma Somerville of Brigham City, recording secre-ta- r of District Nine, Rocky Mountain Council of Credit Women International. Special guests attending the seminary will include Beulah Slagle, Salt Lake. City, district president; Jeanne Kemmere, Denver; 'irst vice president FerA MAw, Ogden, third vice -- LWV invites citizens to luncheon meet Information on proposed ballot issues and on the activities of the League of Women Voters will provide a varied menu meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 11:30 a:m. at the Red Baron. This varied menu will provide a look in depth at the four ballot proposals voting laws, recall law, and budget ceiling act through discussion and skits. A look at the League of will also be taken as members 'put up displays showing the various program aspects of the local, state and national organization. Invitations have been sent to many prospective members, and persons in the community are invited to attend. Reservations should be made by Monday noon by calling either Marjorie Childs or Manon Russell. Membership in the League of Women Voters is open to all citizens (men included) of the United States of America who are 18 years of age or older. The fluor-diatio- UF AARP slates monthly meet Oct. 7 . The monthly meeting of the American Association of Retired Persons will be held in the lounge at the Brigham City Community center, Thursday, Oct. 7. at 11:30 a.m. Election of officers will be held following a eon. pot-luc- k lunch- District Director C.A. Grant will be in attendance to answer questions. All AARP and National Re- tired Teachers non-partisa- studies and supports issues, but does not endorse candidates for political office. association GI.U members, both local and national, are urged to attend this meeting. All other interested persons are invited, a spokesmans said. !JU inAmerica. 200 yours ut the sunic locution. . Evelyn Daines (right) with presentation of the current club yearbook are Sharen Ward and Bernice Earl of the Ladies Community club, which will honor new members on Thursday. s WELCOME NEW MEMBER Newcomers set travel to organization n SCOUT urns Brownies Leaders Brownie leaders and in the Foothill, Lincoln and Lakeview school areas are needed to work with second and third grade girls in a season of fun and activities. Training is square Trolly Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will hold its regular activity day on Wednesday, Oct. 6, with group members carpooling to Trolley Square in Salt Lake City for a day of shopping, browsing, and fun. Carpools will be formed at Gillespie Hall, leaving at 9:30 a.m. No reservations are needed for the activity day, and there will be no babysitting provided. Persons interested in further details of the activity day are asked to call Diane Kulkarni at provided. Interested persons should call Willie Nelson at Leaders Meet Neighborhood meeting will be held on Monday, Oct. 4, at 1 p. Family Gathers The family of the late Gid and Lenora Holmes enjoyed a family get together Saturday at the home of a son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Dale Holmes, Willard. Five of the couples seven living children were able to be there along with 23 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. A son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes were there from Clearfield along with two daughters Mrs. William (Elma) Conners and Mrs. Nora Harmon of this city and another son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Charles (Joyce) Johnson of Ogden. A sister-in-laMrs. Marion Archibald of Willard and an aunt Mrs. Floyd Rawson of Ogden. They had a buffet dinner which featured a pit barbecue with all the trimmings prepared by the host. They ate in the lovely garden and enjoyed the chance to reminisce and visit together. A brother Lloyd Holmes of Falls Church, Va., who was unable to be there called on the telephone. The also provided a chance to recognize four family members who have birthdays in September and one in October. w for a special fall luncheon Judge VeNoy Christofferson ... to offer welcome cant recall m. in Gillespie hall. Since there will be other groups meeting in the hall that day, leaders should check to note on the door to see in which room they will meet. - Community club welcomes new members at luncheon Ladies Community club will officially welcome six new members at a luncheon meeting slated for Thursday, Oct. at the Community Center. , event will begin with a social time at 3:54 p.m. and the luncheon will be served at 4 p.m. under the direction 7, Go Church Mrs. Bertha Harris, Mrs. Louise Thueson, Mr. and Mrs. Donrey Secrist and sons Ronald and Kirk, Mrs. Frank Inman and son Steven, and Mr. and 723-622- 9 Mrs'. Floyd Jensen of Brigham Arden City and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen- and daughter Kathi of Bountiful, attended a testimonial for Elder Chad Harris held in the Logan LDS 24th Ward chapel on Sept. 26. Elder Harris has accepted a call to serve in the Arkansas-Littl- e Rock Mission. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ron Harris and is a grandson of of - Logan Mrs. Bertha Harris and the late Vernal J. Harris and the Floyd Jensens of this city and a n of Mrs. Louise Thueson also of this city. great-grandso- Stork Reports Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ball have named their new baby girl Michelle. She was born on Aug. 24 and weighed six pounds nine' and a half ounces. They have a boy, Jason, four and a half. Grandparents are Mr. and Mr. W.B. Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Jeppesen all of this city. is Great-grandmoth- Mrs. Urania Craghead. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Swinney have chosen Todd for the name of their new baby boy. He weighed nine pounds 11 ounces, and was born on Aug. 26. You may be sure he was a welcome arrival since he has three big sisters Dianne, nine Arianne, three, and April, 18 months old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Swinney, Yucaipa, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor, Salt Lake City. are Mrs. Josina Cook Salt Lake City and Mrs. Daisy Swinney North Hollywood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Romero have named their new baby boy Joseph Moroni. He weighed eight pounds 15 ounces and was born on Aug. 29. The couple has four other children, Michael, 16 Mary Eileen, 12, David, eight and Roseanne, four.' Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Romero Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Juan Garcia both of Albuquerque, N.M. is Jose Garcia also of Albuquerque, N.M. Great-grandfath- PARTY LINE sends Happy birthday wishes to Pioneer Memorial Nursing home where Marie Pohl will be 92 on Oct. 6 and Godfrey Nursing home where Ethel Morten-se- n will be 62 on Oct. 4, and on Lydia 0Connollw-HJbfe;jOct. 6. f We Are Now Equiped To Make genealogy! PICTURES HEIRLOOM ? PHOTO STUDIO? t. Harold Felt j 16 So. V B. Photographer Main (Upstairs) 723-395- 8 The ANNOUNCING!! of Sharon Ward, serving chairman. New members to be welcomed to he club are Evelyn Daines, Blanche Burt, Fern Shaw, Joann Fife, Esther Heaps and Reva Wyatt. A program of entertainment is scheduled following the luncheon, under the direction of Bernice Earl, director member. Assisting with preparing and serving the luncheon will be Caroline Anderton, Mable Balls, Nola Larsen, Karen Craig, Mary Morgan, Ann Davis, Marilyn Ayotte, Harriet Balls and Blaya Nichols. Club President Eva Haws urges that all club members be present for this special occasion. T from Ray Malmrose youre tending to take your own body pretty much for granted here are a few facts you may find rather interesting. Your heart? Today its going to beat an average of 103,000 times. And your. blood? Its going to travel approximately 169,000 miles. Youll be breathing between 31,000 and 32,000 times during which youll inhale and exhale some 438 cubic feet of air. Youll be moving an average of at least 750 major muscles. Youll be using your 7,000,000 or more brain cells while youre making your way through the day, and, if you're the average person,, youll probably speak some 4,800 words during this period of time. So, isnt it a good idea that you should be taking good care of yourself while all of these things are going on? If MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 PRESCRIPTIONS 5 E. Forest AN EXHAUSTIVE CONCORDANCE inuiizd to oui to ulzuj an outstanding ait ZX, Tjou aiz coidiallg by Virginia Breitenbeker More important pieces of furniture should not built in to a room. Balaninterfere with the set-uce large pieces of furniture in large areas, and small ones in a more cramed spaces. Every piece should be available for its particular function. Convenience plus beauty should be the rule of thumb for every part of your room decoration. 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