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Show Bulletin Lists Many Flu Cases Locally School Clubs cene ocial Program Here Officers of the FHA and FFA were given the opportunity to sponsor a radio program on the seven top tunes on station Oct. 26, by KBUH, Saturday, Larry Hunsaker, a local disk joc- Telephone 771 Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor key. During the week, a survey the officers from the members of both clubs to determine the seven top tunes, which were featured on the program. The broadcast consisted of all club officers who were given a chance to tell their office, duties in the club, some of the By Catherine Siggard activities the club features, and Six Box Elder High .school to play the seven top tunes the ournalists attended the seventh club voted on. annual publications workshop held Saturday, Oct. 26, 1957, at Two boys passing a nudist of USU with the colony noticed a knothole in the Weber college. fence. Tommy took a long look STUDY SCRIPT Jeanette Those present from Box Elder and reported to Billy. Theres , FHA Jensen, Bying-tonwere: Jo Markham. Carol president, and lots of people in there." Maurice Carter, FFA presiSydnee Reeder, Madge Sa- -- "Men or women? asked Billy, to, Elaine Reeve, and Catherine How can I tell? replied Tomdent, study script used in Siggard. Each of these girls is my, They dont have any cloth Saturday program over staa member of the Bee staff. es on. tion KBUH. AH sessions of the conference were centered around the theme, Better Publications Make Better Schools, including the pubLET ME EXPRESS lishing of newspapers, yearbooks and magazines. After registration at 8:15 a m., in the Student Union building, general meeting was conducted under the direction of Dean Carlton Culmsee ' and Professor John Stewart of USU, and Prof. Lawrence C. to all of friends who my supported me in the Evans of Weber college. The was address by given keynote municipal election. It was deeply appreciated. William B. Smart, editor of the Deseret of the editorial page At the same time, I would like to offer my hearty News and Salt Lake Telegram. Many prominent men addresscongratulations to Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen and ed the following sessions of the information giving workshop, pledge him my support in helping to build Brigham and instruction concerning the school publications. City and making it a better place to live. The group consisted of jourt nalists and their instructors from surrounding schools including the following: Weber, Ogden, North Cache, South Cache, LoBox Elder, Bear River, Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Pe- gan, FETED AT OTEN HOUSE Bountiful, and West High. tersen, recent newlyweds were feted at open house at the Those attending from Box Elhome of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Leskow, der agreed with many others that the workshop was very Logan following their temple wedding vows. Mr. Petersen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raynold H. Petersen, Brig- Brigham Man Weds Logan Miss Miss Dora Leskow became the bride of Raynold J. Petersen, ! Oct 11 In the Logan LDS tem-- ; pie. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Les- kow, Logan. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raynold ' H. Petersen, Brigham City. President Evan O. Darley of- -' ficlated with members of both families and friends witnessing . the ceremony. Following the ritesT a buffet luncheon, hosted by the grooms home r parents, was served at the of the parents of the bride to family members and friends. ' in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leskow honored the newlyweds at an open house at their home. In the receiving line with the s were their parents and attendants, as well as the grooms grandmother, Mrs. Hy-ruC. Jensen. The brides floor length wedding gown, brocaded white taf--' and feta, featured a long pointed sleeves. Her elbow length veil was caught to a crown of lace and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds and white cama- -' tions tied with white satin rib-- v just-wed- - Bell was best man. Greeting guests were Mr. ahd Mrs. Ralph Kraus. Assisting in the gift and trousseau room were Mrs. Ilene Thomas, Mrs. Geniel Bell and Janet and Ja nice Petersen. Bonnie Larson registered the guests. Julie Welker, Pamla Bowen Bud , Out-of-sta- -' S3 is. rw fn . Willard Society to Have Annual Bazaar , ' The Willard ward Relief society members have completed plans for their annual bazaar, Mrs. Susie Facer, president, an- nounces. bazaar will be held ' day,TheNov. beginning s f Thurs-- , at 12 noon with luncheon to be served from noon until 2 p. m. 14, Bazaar items, including many useful items and good Christ-- . will mas buys, go on sale after 2 p. m. in the class rooms. ham City. Arrival of Daughter Delights Grover Family Still trying to get used to a girl in the family are Mr, and Mrs. Dick Grover, Provo, parents; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Grover, . Brigham City, paternal grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Pace, Globe, Ariz., maternal grandparents. Little Jolene Grover arrived Oct. 13, and coused all the excitement. She is the first girl for two generations in the Grover family. She is the third grandchild for the Grovers and the first for the Pace family. Mr. Grover, her1 daddy is , a member of the BYU faculty where he serves in the administration department and is manager of Veterans Affairs on the campus. Altar Society Attend Rosary Tuesday Evening Members of the St. Henrys Altar Society attended the Rosary by Father Joseph Clark on Tuesday evening, Nov, 5, at St. Henrys church. At the conclusion the ladies held their business meeting in the rectory with Mrs. Parley Lee, president, in charge. The ten ladies presqnt made final plans for the bazaar, spon sored by the society, to be held at 6 p. m., Nov. 30 in the Fellowship Hall of the Community Presbyterian church. Each week the ladies have met and completed lovely items that will be on sale. Included at the bazaar will be games for children and adults, and refreshments served at a small cost. The general public is invited to attend. Civic Ladies Asked To Help in Survey A report regarding hours spent in service for church has been requested by Utah State Fedeation of Womens Clubs, according to Mrs. Oscar Hunsa-keCivic Improvement club. Hours spent in service for the church during the past year, either in active participation, attendance at meetings or in some way assisting with religious programs or church projects will be included in the report. Cards have been sent to all Civic members requesting them to give immediate attention. Deadline for return of cards in order to be tabulated in the survey, is Nov. 20, Mrs. Hunsa-keexplained. r, entire $2000 R. A. Wetzel, Manager p: i. 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Homemade breads of all kinds, pies and cakes will be featured at the bakery. A sweet shop filled with home-madcandy will be sponReading Circle Sets sored by the MIA. November Meet Date The Primary and Sunday school are sponsoring fish ponds Members of the Reading Cir- for the children. cle will meet Monday evening, The Relief society ladies inNov. 11, at 8 p m. at the home vite all to attend the grand of Mrs. Alice S. Rich. opening of their super market The book will be given by and participate in the evenings' Mrs. Phena Weight. activities. Best trade-i- n Sonic.. Record c The grand opening of the Third ward Relief society Super Market Bazaar will be held on Thursday evening, Nov. 14. The cafeteria will open at 6 p. m. to serve supper to the Wide range of sizes for Cobra-Mati- Changer. Third Ward Arranges Super Market Bazaar goodvear i- - HIGH FIDELITY CONSOLE W. H. GRIFFITH and LJnda Beveridge assisted by Mrs. Enetta Knowels and served re- Mrs. Velma Davis, freshments. Nancy Kraus, niece of the bride, passed the napkins. A beautiful three tiered wedding cake, decorated with white and yellow roses, topped with white wedding bells, was centered on a mirror. Following the open house the couple cut and served the cake.; guests attending Mrs. Oscar , the wedding were Stark, Preston, Idaho, and Mrs. Dora Hayter, Racine, Wis. Prior to the wedding, several showers honored the brlde-tobe. When the couple left for a ' short honeymoon trip, the new ' Mrs. Petersen wore a tailored , navy blue sitit with matching . . accessories. The bride is a graduate of Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospi-- . tal School of Nursing in Og--i den. She is a graduate of Utah and for the f State University ; past two years has been employed at the medical center in Salt Lake City. i has com-- , The bridegroom four years active duty ' pleted with the U. S. Air Force and served overseas in Korea. He has attended Utah Sta'te Univer-- ' sity and is now, attending Weber ,, college. He is also employed - at Hill Air Force Base. They are making their home - in Ogden at 505 22nd street. ft Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their symat the pathy and friendship time of the death of our beloved Harvey Banks Tolman, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman THE STRAUSS Attend U.S.U. ... Jeanette Pulley was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Louise Meng and Elizabeth Leskow, sisters of the bride. They wore identical ballerina length dresses in rust, gold and green. 8, 1957 was taken, by GENUINE THANKS bon. , cases of influThere were enza reported In Brigham City during the week ending Nov. 1, according to the statistical bulletin from Utah State Department of Health. Also listed for Brigham City were five cases of strep infection and one case of syphillis. The number of influenza cases in Box Elder county rose to 43 during the week. Two cases of strep infection were reported News Workshop , ' BEHS Students Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 38 Sponsor Radio Box Elder JOURNAL I and ' THE PATRICE I tSOMiGCf MUNSEl SHOW, Friday Nights, ABC --TV. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER |