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Show FHA Officers Attend Region Club Meeting By Linda Lee Seven Future Homemaker of America officers attended a regional meeting at Bountiful, on , Oct. 26. The girls representing the Box Elder chapter at this important meeting were: Gay Nell Olsen, Ruth Laney, Mary Craner, Carol Jean Burden, ' Cheryl Younger, Diane Meacham, and Linda Lee Larsen. , Mrs. Ruth Amussen and Mrs. Bertha Harris, the clubs sponsors and advisors, .also attended. , Bountiful High school was the rrtHny girls who resented their clubs at this host to rep-- . re- - pur-Donn- to figure out where a visitor to her home came from. An alligaA special program will be tor suddenly crawled out from held at the regular meeting of under her house. the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Monday evening, Nov. 11, Dog Power ) proaccording to Nick Topik, d ERIN, Tenn. , (UP) , chairman. gram Donald McKinnon was fishGuest speaker will be Gordon ing when he lost the boat padof dle. The VanBuren, forest ranger tied the Cache National Forest, who will anchor ropeyoungster around the neck of show pictures on wildlife man- his dog, and the dog pulled the faciliagement and recreational boat and boy to shore.. ties in Northern Utah. Ross Bowen also will be a See the All New 1958 guest speaker and will discuss of accomplishments legislative PONTIAC , the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah. AT r The meeting will begin at 8 COPPIN MOTOR , p. m. and all Eagles are urged tq, attend, Topik said. The girls a , . HENDERSON, Tenn. (UP) Mrs. John Terry is still trying Program Monday also heard from Sparks, who was elected Region 'vice .president, Bountiful change ideas and talk over theDonna hails from problems concerning the clubs HBh school, at this time. , , Many new ideas were ex- and brought home with An inspirational talk, given changed f crs " h(JPes that they Mrs. was the by Larsen, high might make this one of the best light of the day. She spoke onyearil jn u,e history of Box e of preparingder chapter of the FHA. importance ior the future and compliment- 3 Box Elder JOURNAL ahead and plans for the things Friday, November , 1957 to come. Brigham City, Utah convention. The gional pose of this meeting was to Unannounced Visitor Cagles Set Special ' Nine-year-ol- El-th- , r j . BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK FHA DELEGATES r Delegates to the regional convention of Future Homemakers of America from Box Elder High school are shown above, left to right, seated: Mary Craner, Carol Jean Burden and GayNell Olsen; standing: Ruth Laney, Linda Larsen, Mrs. Ruth Amussen and Mrs. Bertha Harris (sponsors), Cheryl Younger and Diane Meacham. The convention was f held at Bountiful High school Oct. 26. offers new service to customers. Ef fective immediately we are happy to announce we will imprint the name and address on checks for ail individual accounts of our customers. BEttes Entertain . Weber Girls Club This service is free and checks are available for either wallet style or end Welcome Weber Pep Club was the theme carried out in a tea sponsored by the BEttes of Box Elder High schol for the Weber High school pep club on Oct 28. stub (folding) type checks. The visiting pep club was welcomed by an original song sung by its composers, Harriet For the best in service for all of your bank needs call in at Kathleen Hansen, CarMadge Sato, with Joan Reeves as accompanist. ol Byington, Linda Petersen, B'Ette presi-- j dent, emceed Jhe activities and introduced the officers of both the pep clubs. Introducing numbers on the program was Lynn Ranae Maddox. A piano solo was rendered by Judy Johnson, and Kathy Nelson sang a vocal solo. Refreshments R(MfLDERfPUNryRANK 110 South Main Brigham City, Utah SCOTT P. HORSLEY, President Freeman J. Byington Grace H. Hansen Wayne Hunsaker Manager All deposits insured to $10,000.00 by F.D.I.C. were served on tables decorated in the colors of school. The girls participated in yells and the members of both clubs compared ideas on the organization and running of each ' Ninth Graders ' dis- Readings were given by' Linda Busenbark, Kaylene Kimber and Gay Omundson. Judy Laney and Racheal Palmer did a pantomime to the record, Marie Madsen Dear John. played an accordion solo and Deanna Yates played a piano solo. Shauna Sheffield, Eileen Grover and. Lynette Maddocks added to the assembly by tap dancing. RoJean' Reeves sang two vocal solos. played. High Program at Box Elder Junior High school was presented recently by the students in Mrs. Capeners first hour- ninth grade homemaking class, with all members of the class participating, ' - Acting as chairman of the committee ' wdS Shauna Sheffield, with Marie Madsen, Marlene Bosley and Kathryn Thompson assisting. - . Marlene Bosley Introduced the program numbers and Judy Ann Redelings gave the opening prayer. Sally Jensen, Saun-dr- a and Thomas Kathryn Thompson were narrators. The theme of the program centered , hap-scho- A variety of talent was Give Junior An assembly program around some of the latest and after penings 1,1 at ' school. Other class members presented a skit, with Joyce Petersen, Bonnie Cobb, Dorothy Buckley, Deanna Tea, Letha Jensen, Karma Jensen, Janet Stumm, Margaret Hacking, Judy Valentine, Marsha Forsgren, Louise Jepp-sen- , Anna Murray and Glenda Wells participating. Mrs. Gladys Lund and Margaret Johnsen were panists for the program. Mrs. accom- each others pep club. 4 - , , ; tr That is what we here at O. P. Skaggs strive to give to you, our customers. Brands you .know and trust and LOWEST PRICES possible. 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