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Show t I BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, May 22, 1977 Sarah Yates, women's editor 723-385- I City, Utah (Tlother of five . Former residents relay news of graduations Local resident elected to lead student nurses 3 Mr. and Mrs. Epsilon closes meeting year Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi closed the meeting year with a social evening held on Wednesday, May 18, at the home of Barbara Bingham. AFS exchange student Rachel Legare was a special guest during the evening, presenting the history of her native country of Canada and talking of her experiences while attending Box Elder High school for the past year. Installation of new officers was then held. Taking office were Jane Gomez, president; Karen Smith, vice president; Esther Davis, recording secre- tary; Barbara Whitaker, corresponding secretary; Joan Bell, treasurer; LaDawnOman, extension officer. Following the meeting, the members enjoyed visiting over a lasagne dinner. GDI SCOUT rows Wednesday, May 25, Brigham Golf and Country Club auxiliary members will be guests of the Tremonton club for a morning of play with a luncheon to follow. City TAMMIE HUGIE AND BURT CHRISTENSEN Thursday, Local couple will wed in early June rites May 26, Newcom- ers club members will meet for the regular group lesson. children. Lots of planning There is a lot of for meals and household tasks, and she adds that such a schedule would be impossible withd out the support of her husband, Ivan M. Peterson. Legion ladies whole-hearte- set banquet Children Nellie Jo, David, Kacy and Thias help out at home to help their mom with 1 er scheduling, and they find that shell always take time out for cuddling and talking with each of the children. As for nursing, shes worked both at Cooley Memorial and Brigham City Community hospitals and thoroughly enjoys her association both with professo it has sionals and patients come naturally. Perhaps the influence of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Molgard, who also works at the hospital, has had a bearing on her determination to become a registered nurse. With the theme of the conven- Kent, Peterson heads association ITIonday night Kay tion being A Nurses Place in the Real World, she says that the group looked into such issues as the Equal Rights Amendment, continuing education, Utah certification program, and new legislation concerning the level of entry into practice. And its a fact that Kay Peterson is actively in the real world as she embarks on serving as president of the Student Nurses Association of Utah. American Legion Auxiliary and members of the junior auxiliary will meet on Monday, May 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the War Memorial home for the annual installation banquet. New officers of both groups will be installed during the evening, with President Jean Davis conducting the meeting. for the banquet are Sharen Ward and Liz Ensign assisted by Darlene Stoddard, Jean Davis, Rosemary Knudson and Carol Favero. Public hearing set for womens programs Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Hugie, 676 South Sixth West, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tammie to Burt Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christensen of Corinne. June 10 has been set by the couple for their wedding 16th I dale, and they will be honored at a reception in the tl LDS ward tultural hall following the ceremony school and Box of Elder is a Miss Hugie High graduate LDS Seminary, and is locally employed. Christensen also graduated from Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He is currently employed in Brigham Capitol. Representatives of women's organizations and citizens throughout the state are invited to attend to comment upon the Commission's programs and offer suggestions for future priorities. The Commission was establ'shed by the Legislature to advise and confer with the Governor and state agencies concerning issues of importance to women and families in marriage the couple will make a home Utah. Beth Gurrister, commission chairwoman, notes that citizen input is necessary to carry out this mandate. May 8, Latest Arrivals girl to Shauna and Michael Fonnesbeck, lighted parents; May 6, boy to Linda Young and Craig Pixton, Brigham City. May 6, boy to Teresa Fenton and Michael Wyatt, Mantua. May 6, boy to Diane Burns and Gerald Ballard, Tremonton. May 6, boy to Rebecca Benson and Orrin Roper, Green River, Wyo. May 7, girl to Carol Miller and Gary Coleman, Ogden. May 7, girl to Susan Hailing and Richard Jeppsen, Brigham City. May 7, boy to Susan Kunzler and Brian Lish, Tremonton. May 7, girl to Marilyn Frye and John Gout, Brigham City. May 8, boy to Dana Grover and Scott Archibald, Fielding. Wellsville. May 11, boy to Linda Baird and Fred Hunsaker, Brigham City. May 12, boy to Diane Collmar and Richard Zundel, Willard. May 12, boy to JoAnn Musulas and Lanny Holbrook, Syracuse. May 14, boy to Jodi McGregor and Curtis Brough, Riverside. May 14, boy to Christina Vega and Simon Garza, Willard. May 17, girl to Katherine Hayes and William Roche, Brigham City. May 17, boy to Janis Lowe and LaMar Walters, Brigham City. May 18, boy to Susan Groy and Richard Bowen, Brigham City. May 19, girl to Luana Ash- more and Jeffrey Vandehei, Brigham City. May 19, girl to Rebecca Hay-ni- e and Danny Ammons, Brigham City. May 20, girl to Pearl Ann Brown and Thomas Davis, Brigham City. May 20, boy to Gayle Burton and Dean Bennett, Brigham City. Smith-Coron- SALE REG. CRONOMATIC 319.50 Z59 259.50 716 319.50 . . . (16 Garage) C0R0NAMATIC Model 7000 (16 Carrage) . . . 431.50 214 2200 C0R0MAMATIC Model 1200 commission. Howell. New arrivals at Brigham City Community hospital have been greeted by the following de- Model Previous public meetings have resulted in increased emphasis on employment, education, and family life by the Andrea-so- n May 10, girl to Charlotte Lindley and Thomas Bailey, Governor Scott Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) R. Smith, 787 30th Street, Ogden, former residents of Brigham City, will be honored at an open house on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Ogden Ninth Ward chapel, 3270 Orchard ave. The open house will be hosted by their son and daughter-in-laWilliam F. and Sandra Smith of Brigham City. Mrs. Luceil Forrest Smith is a native of Brigham City, while Mr. Smith was born in Ogden. They began their married life in Brigham City. After 15 years they moved to Ogden, where he became a successful sheetmetal 2200 is expected to address the 7 Open house will honor couple on golden date Coronamatic1 Matheson status of women in Utah. Programs which were sponsored by the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women in 1975-7include education and counseling in which a career awareness workshop was presented at Box Elder High school as well as other Utah schools; employment and economic status, child development services, legislation, women offenders problems, family life and crisis referral and public information on women's issues. Another current program is a profile of Utah women which is being undertaken and will be a major publication. Saturday. a M. participants and detail his commitment to improving the GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY open house will honor Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, former local residents, in Ogden next w and maintenance supervisor for Pillsbury Flour Mills. He re- tired in 1962. Homemaker Mrs. Smith has devoted her life to being a homemaker and mother. She is a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and of the Eight and Forty organiA zation. Both are members of the ' STORAGE COAL lump and slack Come see our new selection of specimen stock in 359 x , n ANDREASEN Local miss will wed in June ceremony Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Trudy Andreasen to Richard W Freeman by the mother of the bride-tbe, Mrs Orba Andreasen Nalder. She is also the daughter of the late Norman Andreasen of Brigham City Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr and Mrs William Freeman, formerly of College Park, MD now residing in Salt Lake City Miss Andreasen is a graduate of Box Elder High school She is presently attending Weber State college and is employed in Ogden Prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Weber State college in the field of electronic engineering He is presen fly employed in Salt Lake City The couple will exchange marriage vows on June 11, with a reception in their honor to follow in the Brigham City Community center Following their marriage the couple will reside in Roy o , Fertilizers Free delivery of big items Indoor Plants SHARP 4 FUNCTION Macrame PRINTING CALULAT0R DB OFFICE SUPPLY INC. 10 BC HTlayor will address League of Women Voters Adding special interest to the League of Women Voter unit on the local public library Tuesday, May 24, will be a visit by Mayor Harold Felt to present a preview of the proposed city budget and discuss it with the group mem bers. The unit will first discuss the library issue, beginning at 9 30 a m with Jeanne Hmchman as resource person for the meeting During the second hour of the meeting, the Mayor will be present for the city budget discussion, which will include the 3 75 mill library funding All members are urged to be present for this meeting, according to LWV President Marjorie dual-purpos- 6 HANDY HINT: heavy pieces for a large room niture for a small room. 72 N. 5th West gg r 723-304- 8 FARE & fiflRDEII CENTER g When you need assistance in the purchase, as well as arrangement of furniture come to our experienced people at BREITENBEKERS, 69 S. Main, 723-525It costs no more to have professional inin fact substantial terior decorating service savings can be enjoyed. Stop by soom and see us for all your needs. We have been serving Brigham City, Box Elder County and surrounding area since 1951. Open: Mon thru Sat 9 am-- pm. Buy R R e Childs. will be held on the On Wednesday, May 25, a mini-uni- t same subjects at 12 noon at the Red Baron restaurant for the benefit of members whose working hours make it im possible to attend the regular unit. Membership is open to all citizens of voting age, who are invited to attend either of the unit meetings. back-breakin- Tomatoes 128 South Main , by Virginia Breitenbeker A little knowledge and a lot of common sense can solve your furniture arranging problems. Start with a floor plan and reduce measurements from feet to inches. Keep to the same scale in marking windows and doors and in drawing the base of furniture. Cut out cardboard models you con move and shift. Carry a tope measure wnen you shop, and dont forget height and depth of every piece you consider. Place coffee tables at least a foot away from sofas and loveseats and plan lamp tables the height of arms for good reading light. A general floor plan will save you labor and keep scale in balance. KrJo 249 1 L - church and civic affairs. A special day for them was July 17, 1961, when their marriage was solemnized in the LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Smith has one son, William F. Smith and Pines Evergreens Bedding Plants D TRUDY ' Ogden Ninth LDS ward, where they have been active both in UPANDATEM C0R0NAMATIC Model Iml pi The Governor's Commission on the Status of Women will hold its annual state wide public meeting on Wednesday, May 25, 3 30 p m , in the Governor's board room at the City Following their in Brigham City an- nouncement from Neal Cole of his graduation on May 21 from Georgetown univerity School of Dentistry. He and his wife. Sue, will leave Arlington, VA, immediately after graduation for California where he will take his state board examination and they will then fly to Hartford, Conn., where he will begin his residency in oral surgery on July 1 for the next three and a half years. His mother, Mrs. Jeanette .Cole, of Westland, Mich., plans to fly to Washington next week to be present for his graduation. The Mussers have also received an announcement of the graduation of Miss Renee Cole from Wayne Memorial High school in Ann Arbor, Mich., on June 4. Neal and Renee are the children of Mr. and Mrs. James Cole who resided in Brigham City for several years while Cole was employed as engineering manager in Plant 78 of Thiokol corporation. 12-1- 3 food family women social Musser were A1 delighted to receive an Kay Peterson of Brigham City was elected president of the Student Nurses Association of Utah at a convention held at Snowbird in conMay junction with the Utah Nurses association convention. During the coming year she will serve as chairman of the board and will preside over all state business meetings, and will also serve as a member of the council of state presidents. Such duties would add an extra burden on the time of any nursing student, but Kay Peterson doesnt fit into the normal pattern of the regular nursing student right out of high school. Instead, she mixes her studies as a sophomore student in nursing at Weber State college with the demanding career of wife, mother, and employment at Brigham City Community hospital. She has kept active in community life, maintains an A grade status, and is involved with the activities of her five r lighter fur- BREITEMBEKER'S FDRNITURE-APPLIANCES-CARP- 69 South Main ET "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" Brigham City 723-525- . |