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Show Tin cene ocial Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Young Pair Plans April Wedding April wedding plans are being made by Miss Jerry Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burgener, Brigham City, and Archie Velasquez, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. (Shorty) Velasquez, also of Brigham City. They plan to exchange promises on April 10. A wedding reception will be held immediately following the ceremony in the Third LDS ward recreation hall. Miss Robinson is a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary. She is currently employed at Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company. Mr. Valasquez is also a Box Elder High school graduate employed by Olson Construction company. Following their marriage they plan to make a home in Brig-City- . Civic Improvement Club Birthday Party Planned for March 14 . I iV'v r v2dI f 0PSWC1 , Improvement members will celebrate the anniversary of the club at the annual birthday party on Saturday afternoon, March 14, at 1:30 p.m. The gala affair will be 'ield at the Bunderson school auditorium and a special program is being planned for the afternoon. Civic club members may make Mrs. reservations by calling . M. Reese Jensen at 270-M- Homemakers Plan To Trade Recipes Club ts Enjoys Monday Social Regular meeting for American Legion Auxiliary past presidents was held March 2. at the War Memorial Home. A beautiful Saint Patrick's Day centerpiece, with candles burning on either side, was placed on a lace covered table. A delicious dinner was served to 23 members, seated at card tables. Mrs. Ken Jensen President took charge of a short business meeting. Bridge was played with high prize going to Mrs. Thur-loCall. The cards were then dealt for Bingo with prizes going to Mrs. George Hodges, Mrs. Mathew J. Compton, Mrs. J. Leo Nelson. Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson. Hostesses for the lovely affair were Mrs. C. B. Stratford, Mrs. John M. Burt, Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen and Mrs. Nancy For ester. Alpha Ch Omega Plans Fashion Show Luncheon at Logan Club The Civic Past-Presiden- ENGAGED Lovely Jerry Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burgener, Brigham City, will become Mrs. Archie Velasquez in rites planned for April 10. Mr. Velasquez is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. (Shorty) Velasquez, also of Brigham City. Box Elder County Young Homemakers will meet Wednesday evening, March 11, for a special Lets Trade Recipes Pack 941 Leaders and Parents Join to Give meeting. Meeting will begin at 8 p.m. Holiday Air to Annual Gold and Blue Banquet in the kitchen at Box Elder fiigh Combined efforts of Cub District commissioner and serschool. Scout leaders and parents joined vice representative, presented Members are invited to bring Friday evening to present Mar-d- i the recently won display certifitheir favorite recipes to serve Gras, the Carnival of Colors, cate and in behalf of leaders and other members. to young Cubs in Pack 941. Cubs presented a gift to Mrs. The Eighth ward recreation Beth Tingey, recently retired LaVerda Lee Plans hall donned festive attire with North stake Primary president, color running rampant. who has enthusiastically supMeet Circle Reading The tiered serving table was ported the Cub Scout moveReading Circle members wjll heavy with an assortment of ment locally. meet Monday evening, March 9, fine foods. Sturdy paper mache All guests were introduced. at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Cubs, complete with blue and Presentation of awards was LaVerda Lee. gold uniforms, adorned the then conducted by King Rex Littlewood will smorgasbord table. Seven long and Cub Master Winston P. Nelfylrs. Horace review the book for the evening. tables were laid with original son, followed by forming of the table cloths featuring the Cub Circle. Scout Promise, Pledge and var- Living Skit pf the evening was a masious good poems on boys and culine fashion show with Jack DUTCH AUCTION AT decorated in keeping with the Peeples, Bill Dee Busenbark, blue and gold banquet theme Lawrence Norman ROBERTA'S with baskets of balloons tied Rorrier, Stewart John, Tingey, T. Howwith gay ribbons completing Geisler, ard Smith and Spencer R. ReedThe low bid of $1.00 each has the picture. Mrs. Aubrey MooStewart Tingey, Pack Commit- er as models. been made on one rack of dresses tee chairman, welcomed guests dy was commentator. at Robertas. Come in and make and announced By applause Mr. John was choprayer and blessyour bid on tie dress of your ing of the food by President Lee sen to reign as queen for the choice. The dresses will ,be sold Andersen, North Box Elder evening. Mrs. Lamont Yates and to the highest bidder by March stake. Sackett, accompanied by the following Immediately 12th. meal the Cubs, their Chiefs and Mrs. Tingey, then sang an origiYou must be present to re- other leaders marched in a col- nal song, written by Mrs. Smith, ceive your dress on Thursday, orful Mardi Gras parade. Cli- program chairman. Final program number was a maxed by the crowning of King March 12. Rex, Aubrey Moody, who served ballet dance by Mr. Yates, While you are in to pick up as master of ceremonies. Bal- George Hacking, Jim Powers your dress, look at tie large as- loons serpentine and gifts toss- and Mr. Nelson. The group sang America sortment of lovely Spring hats at ed to the Cubs by King Rex beand party adjourned following Robertas. gan the program. Lamont Yate. Bird Haven benediction by Ward Jensen. The Alp'ia Chi Omega sorority at Utah State University will fashion present their annual show and bridge luncheon on Saturday, March 14 at the Stu dent Union Building on USU campus, begiiming at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are available at $1.50 per person or $5 per table. Reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. Robert C. Folk man, 480 East Fourth North in Logan. Hewlett To Be Feted Emily S. . Sunday Afternoon All friends and relatives of Mrs. Emily S. Hewlett are re minded of open house festivities planned in her honor on Sunday, March 8. Guests are invited to join with her on the occasion of her 80th birlhdav anniversary at the family home, 33 East , Forest street between the hours of two oclock and five oclock. They request no gifts. Beehive Camp Beehive Camp members met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Seretta Smith. Captain Melva Whitaker presided with Mrs. Darlene Stoddard conducting. was the Long, Long Ago opening song with prayer by Mrs. Fern Kotter. Following 26 good cheer visit reports, Mary Lou Whitworth and Lee Ann Steffen sang and played their ukuleles. National convention was announced for April 4 in Salt Lake City with all members asked to attend. Members w'ere also urged to send In material for lessons. A sketch of the life of Mary J. Iverson was given by her daughter, Mrs. Seretta Smith followed by lesson, Journal of Mary Ann Wilson Maughan, by Mrs. Lucy Johnson. Poem for the evening was read by Mrs. Violet Tingey followed by the announcement of members of the nominating committee, Mrs. Sarah Simonsen, Miss Violet Berchtold and Mrs. Lavina Thomas. When You and I Were Young Maggie was closing song with benediction by Aronna Lou Harding. Refreshments were served to 18 members and two visitors by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Tingey, Mrs. Jennie Tingey and Mrs. Mary Glenn. Locust Camp Meets Regular meeting for Locust Camp members was held at the home of Mrs. Ruby Freeman. Captain Ruby Shoupe conducted with minutes read by Mrs. Orba Ahdreason and approved. Long, Long Ago was open ing song with invoeation by Mrs. Genevieve Jensen. A business session was conducted by Captain Shoupe followed by lesson by Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. Priscilla Bolt entertained with a reading, Hearts and Homes, followed by the history of Peter Christensen given by Mrs. Mary Christensen. Meeting closed with the singing of "America and the benediction by Mrs Emogent Crapo. Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved mother and grandmother, 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. Ella Lund Family. pd Blue and Gold Banquet Fun Entertained Pack 9 32 Cub Scouts, Parents and Guests Thursday Eve It was Blue and Gold banquet gren. fun for Pack 932 Cub Scouts last Thursday evening, Feb. 26, ward reat the creation hall. Smorgasbord lunch was served from tables gaily decorated with blue and gold. Featured were paper macie Cubs as center-pieces- . Favor, place mats and napkins added color to the Sixth-Elevent- h Cub Master Bob Call, assisted by Nate Pierce, Pack Commissioner, was in charge. Among the awards presented during the evening was a three year pin to Mrs. Ada Pierce, Den Mother. Annual Blue and Gold Banquet Success for Pack 933 Cubs, Parents, Leaders and Guests Annual Blue and Gold banquet for Pack 933 Cub Scouts, parents and special guests was held Friday evening, Feb. 27, in the First LDS ward halL1 Plans were laid for 125. The five dens had arranged for beautiful blue and gold decorations with miniature American and Den flags used for centerpieces. Tiny flags and gold decorated the candy ribbons cups. Box Elder Journal Doyle Packer, Cub Master, was in charge. Flag ceremony was under the direction of Den 3 with Douglas Parsons leading in the pledge and Dennis Worthington and Mickey Felt carrying the flags. Prayer ad blessing of the food was given by Lanell Foote. Among the special guests was Mrs. Lewis Siggard, South Box Elder stake Primary president. Brigham City, Utah Friday. March 6, 1959 Mrs. Siggard spoke. Among the many awards sen. Welcomed as new bobcats were Jerry Nielsen, Gary All-re- d and Robert May. Meeting closed with singing of "God Bless America, directed by Mr. Foote followed by benediction by Clark Baron. The Rosa . . . in red and black calf. Fashion strikes the happy medium . . . favoring the mid heel. Better balanced, so much smarter and so compatible with this years Relaxed Look. Youll enjoy an extra measure of wear pleasure in these naturally fitting Natural Bridge Shoes. Advertised In VOGUE McCALLS for smart, spring footwear P. WILL OPEN i- set-ting- Den III was in charge of colors and prayers. Invocation was offered by Morris Jensen with Bill Vavricka offering the benediction. Den II entertained with a hat parade and Den III presented the gimmick to 56 parents, Cubs and guests attending. Community singing was enjoyed, directed by Mrs. Eileen Fors- - and sway lean No other'ear. conquers AMERICA'S NUMBER o of California presents INSEPARABLE WATCH FOR SEPARATES Wheels ore 5 inches farther apart. This widens the stance, not the Gives you a steadier, balanced, ride. road-huggi- EE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC $3.99 No. 401 $3.99 only at ng DEALER COPPIN MOTOR CO., 17 East 2nd South a bod. No. 50 onoma s 56 South Main giv- en were graduation certificates awarded to Fugene Burbank, Dale Johnson and Charles Jen- De-Lau- n UKg3 wi tfs ' ANNOUNCEMENT |