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Show Harper. L. Epley, Mrs. Pearse, Mrs. Chet Hamilton and Mrs. Lyman Chlarson as committee members. C. F. Last Ladies1 Luncheon At Golf Course Wed. Last Ladies luncheon of the golf season was held at Brigham City Golf and Country club on Wednesday noori, ' Mrs. L. A. was Richardson chairman for the day with Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, Mrs. C. B. Stratford, Mrs. J. Gordon Pelt, Mrs. Fifty five ladies were served turkey luncheon following a morMany stayed for ning of golf. bridge during the afternoon. Mrs. Jack Fonk, chairman of the tournament committee, along with Mrs. Howard Call and Dean Candland, announced winners of WHEN FROST COMES BE NIPPING-WE- X LL CAUGHT NAPPING ON AN EVERTON Deluxe MATTRESS OF COURSE! Easy To Turn Handles Innerspring and Felt EVERTON 24 Mattress Co. PHONE Two groups of the eighth ward primary held socials at regular meeting on Monday, September 22, at the third ward chapel. Entertain Mothers their Group two entertained mothers following regular lesson time by their teacher Mrs. Lila 27 Mothers present for refreshments served by the youngsters were: Mrs. Verna Call, Mrs. Marjorie Jensen, Mrs. Leone Christensen, Mrs. Elsie Yates, Mrs. Elsie Smith, Mrs. May Christensen and Mrs. Howard. Children enjoying the festivities were: Susan Call, Judy ChrisDanice tensen, Kathy VaVberg, Orchard, Barbara Jensen, Renee Christensen, Bruce Howard, Alan Yates, Craig Freeman, Larry Johnson and Ronnie Smith. Lark Welcome Eleanor Jensen, Judy Call and Maureen Carroll were teachers in Miss Lenore Romer assistant manager of the Brigham City branch of the First Security bank of Utah, has held every elective office of the local club. . . . "WE'VE SEARCHED FOR SOMETHING-DIFFERENT-SOMETHI- If Lenore Romer were to receive wages for all the hours she has donated for civic work in the Business and Professional Womens club, she would probably have enough money to buy a fur coat. And there are 33 more women just like her in the B.P.W. which is this week observing National NG JUST A LITTLE NICER NOW WE HAVE IT! ' - THE TROPICAL ROOM l) n J. P f) Mr. TXr i Xxxxxiy Mrs. Jean Sycamore, Mrs. Harriet Jeppsen and Mrs. Florence Morrell, visited both socials. nd Journal Society editor is 771. CO. THE M - - M RAY DRUGGIST PRESCRIPTIONS north mms Hard Worker In Local Civic Activities Brigham City's Finest Eating Place! r Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 26, 1952 Womens Bandem Assn. and secretof the Young ary-treasurer Womens MIA board. As an assistant manager of the bank, she is the first woman to hold that position in Utah banks of the First Security corHer duties include poration. note and collections teller. Typical BPW Member, Lenore Romer, Is THE TROPICAL ROOM n 5 Box Elder JOURNAL! Howard. -- East 1st South the charge of the Lark Welcome held on Monday. The Larks were welcomed Into the Home Builders of the Eighth ward by Bluebirds and 23 girls in all were Seagulls. present along with members of the primary presidency. The presidency, which includes v Have Special Socials The W. H. Gleave family entertained recently In honor of Mr. Gleaves birthday anniversary. Guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gleave, Tora Gleave and Mrs. Ellen Gleave of Anna-bella- ; Mrs. Elsie Heron and Mrs. John H. Ence of Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gleave gnd Mrs. Jane Breinholt of Provo; Dr. and Mrs. John Gleave and Judge and Mrs. Rulon Clark of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ann Tuttle of Alameda, Calif; Mrs. Hannah LarNew Mexico; sen, Vanadium, Mr. and Mrs. Rex O. Gleave and family, Steven, Louise, Eleanor Ann and Kaylynn, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Judd Harmon and son, Scott and Michael, of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gleave and Phillip of Brigham City. all tournaments of the season. Presidents cup went to Mrs. Earl Reese and Directors cup to Mrs. Donald Sheffield. Mrs. D. M. Mason won the championship flight of the city amature with Mrs. Lola Winzler taking second. In the 1st flight Mrs. Lucille Waldron was first with Mrs. Donald Sheffield second. First in the second flight was Mrs. J. Gordon Felt and second was Mrs. Roy Thompson. Simonsen Jewelry has presented a large trophy to be left at the club with the names of all winning ladies engraved upon each year. All during the golf season a group of ladies have enjoyed Final bridge games. games were held on Wednesday, with Mrs. Walter Gleave receiving high for the season. Plans are now being made for a dinner to be served in October by losers of the red and blue tournament. Blues as losers will announce date of dinner in the near future. Hundreds of Coiled Springs Heavy Durable Ticking Eighth Ward Groups Charter Member Of BPW Club W. H. Gleave Honored On Birthday Anniversary WoBusiness and Professional mens week. kliss Romer, an assistant manager Of (the Brigham City branch of the First Security bank of Utah, is a charter member of B. P.W. and has been one of its most active members since it was organized in 1924. She was the clubs first 6ec retary and has subsequently been elected to two terms as president and completed another term for a president who moved from Brigham City. Though the only remuneration in serving in the B.P.W. club is satisfaction of contributing to civic improvement, it must be plenty for Lenore for she has been a member of every committee and in every elective ofAt the fice in the local club. present she is chairman of the radio committee. Also she has been chairman of a number of state standing and special committees and northern She also district ' chairman. "state presideht for two served years and state parliamentarian four years, f At one time she was nominated to run1 for a national office by the state organization but had to withdraw because of local interests. Also typical of B.P.W. memare not only bers, activities within the. club, but extend ot many organizations,. For instance she has been acte in the community theatre, .Box Elder Civic service heatlh council, council, Brigham City planning board, Daughters of Utah Pioneers and she has always been active in the L.D.S. church. ' At present she is a public affairs chairman of Rocky mountain region of Soroptomists clubs, a member of the Brigham City library board, treasurer of the county tuberculosis committee, and a member of the American The Most Famous Mattress Made . . . SPECIAL! BEAUTYREST MATTRESS Regular $49.50 SERTA MATTRESS Famous for luxurious ' comfort. 837 individual coils. 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