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Show Lincoln School THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Legion Auxiliary Meets for Dinner Thursday, November 10, 1960 Artists Honored Luncheon Slated At Civic Art Tea By Sunday Afternoon Reports High ocial Newcomers club City Newcomers lunchmonthly regular Special trbutes were paid to lo- eon Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the BrigSarah Yates, Society Editor cal artists participating in the ham City Golf and Country club, Civic Improvement clubs annual of U.S. Highways 89 and Art Tea held Sunday from 2 to 5 junction 30s. p. m. at the Community Art Cen-Luncheon will be served at 11:30 ter at Central school. More than a hundred townspeo-- 1 preceded by card playing and a sopie attended and viewed the pic- - cial time beginning at 9:30 a. m. tures exhibited by local artists, as Those wishing to play cards will featured for the day, and those furnish their own Caequipment. which are a part of the permanent will Mrs. be luncheon the tering art exhibit there. Kenneth Plum and Mrs Richard Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Jepp-se- n employed at the local branch music throughout Background of Brigham City announce the First Security bank. the afternoon was furnished by a Huffsmith, who will also serve as The groom-elec- t for the day. engagement and forthcoming marattended Utah string ensemble from Box Eider to State University after High school, under the direction of Guest speaker for the affair will riage of their daughter, Sydnee, graduating of Mr. from Box Elder High school and J. Charles Keller, Jr., son J. Wayne Johnson. be LaPreal Wight, librarian at the and Mrs. J. C. Keller of Brigham LDS seminary. He served an LDS A program presented at 3 p. m. Brigham City public library, who City. mission to Denmark and is now featured tributes paid to the par- will present a book review. his wededucation at Utah will The R. Mrs. Alice completing exchange artists couple by ticipating Reservations can be made up Rich and by Miss Norma Jensen, until noon ding vows in the Logan LDS tem- State University. Nov. and 11, Friday, on Friday, Nov. 18. That same and a male quartet from Box El- tickets will sell for $1 50. Those de- ple a reception will be held der High, under the direction of J evening, siring reservations are requested in honor of the Earl Johnston. couple at the First to call Mrs. R. E. Williams at PA ward recreation hall. Mrs. Oneta Thorne Dunn was PA Mrs. Vince Bramlet at Chosen as maid of honor is Bonchairman ot the Art Tea commitor Mrs. Richard Miss assisted was tee. She by In case ot nie Rae Bigler while Linda Jepp-seat PA Amel Jeanselme and Pamela director member; emergency, cancellations Stella Young, will be Mrs. C. B. Stratford, refreshment accepted until noon, Monday, Nov. Gardner will serve as bridesmaids. chairman; and Mrs. Frank Hol- 14. Failure to make a cancella-- ! Flower girl will be Mary Beth man, Mrs. J. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. tion will result in a charge of Gardner. Fall Bazaar plans are almost John Burt, Mrs. Walter G. Mann, $1 50. Peter Knuden will be best man completed for members of St. Ross B. Mrs. Leon Reese, Mrs will be as-- Henrys Catholic church. The ba- and ushering duties Jenson, Mrs. Emery J. Rees, Mrs. sumed by Bryce Jeppsen and zaar dates have been set for FriLewis Boothe, Mrs. L. F. Jensen, Bruce Keller. day and Saturday, Nov. 18 and 19 Mrs. C. W. Merrell, Mrs. James the recreation hall of the A graduate of Box Elder High in Whte and Mrs. Vincent Bramlet. school and LDS seminary, the church. Events wil begin at 7:30 on Friday and 5:30 on bride-to-b- e Refreshments were served to To Utah P' has attended those attending by a group of and is currently urday. University General chairman for the bazaar young girls, daughters of Civic ImOnly a few days remain in which to buy tickets for Operations Toy is Anthony Guzzo, while Father provement club members. Chest" sponsored by the Brigham Thomas V. Savage will serve as moderator of the entire affair. City Jayceettes. Tickets will be sold until Nov. 15, when a public Games for all ages will be prodrawing will determine the winner vided under the direction of Godof the tilled toy chest. The winRichard Gomez, Box Elder Junior High and Sen- frey Pammier, ner need not be present at the Machala, ior High PTA groups will hold a John Sereika, Charles drawing. Charles Manley, Jean Gaffney, Tickets for the Newcomers benmeeting, Thursday, Nov. 17, and games for all ages are joint Julie Archuleta, Mrs. Albert White-hi- ll Toys audi7:30 ra. BEHS the at in efit card party to be held tonight contained in a large white toy torium. p. and Alice Cosgrove. are sold out and a capacity crowd box decorated with colorful storyHomemade candy will be sold of 200 is expected at the Protestant M. Mrs. Everett Goodell, presitime The value of the toys under the direction of Virginia Silof Student Center for the affair, ac- is set figures. and dent the senior group, high at $70 and have all been docording to Mrs. Vincent Bramlet nated by members of the Jay- Mrs. Leon Packer, junior high, va, while Mrs. Joe Florez is ar-in and Mrs. Richard Meinert, charge of the sale of religious ceettes. The toy chest is now on will be in charge of the meeting. ticles. Needlework and other baof will the The in the meeting window of subject the City display zaar articles will be sold with Mrs. The event will begin at 8 p. m. Finance office on Main street. be that of counseling. John Sereika in charge of the and proceeds from the dollar doThe program for the evening Tickets are available at 25 cents sales. nations will be used in support of each or five for a dollar. will be by the counselors They can from presented During the evening, refreshments the Handicapped Childrens pro- be Leon schools. Mrs. both purchased from any Jayceette Johnson and Miss Norma Rohde will be served with Mrs. F. G. in Box Elder Playgram county. member or at Breitenbeker ElecThompson in charge of their prey ers are asked to bring their own from BEHS, and Mrs. Fontell tric, Brigham Tire Shop, or the and Val Bennett will speak paration and sale. Custodian of equipment for the games to be City Finance office. funds for the entire evening will for the junior high school. played. be Richard Corder, while Eugene Prizes to be given during the Mrs. Lewis Knudson, general discuss of the will purpose They chairman of Operations Toy counseling and achievement test- Verret will handle the communievening include as top prize a Chest for the affair. points out that proceeds ing on both the large water color painting by Mrs. junior high and cations of publicity for the Albert Thorson, a local artist. from the project will be used for senior level, folowed by a discusDoor prizes including a quilt do- various civic projects of the local sion of curriculum and how it will annual bazaar are Vincent and Vicenta Singh. nated by the Handicapped Chi- group throughout the year. affect college requirement. a Bissel rug ldrens Association, Assisting Mrs. Knudson are Mrs. Program chairman for the event SamsonJoseph Baugh, Mrs. Ward Secrist, are Dr. Mary Petersen Reeder and cleaner kit, a ite table, shampoos and sets from Mrs. Miles Ferry, Mrs. Ed Rich- Adrian Gale. Glen's Beauty Salon and cleaning ardson, Mrs. Richard Jensen and certificates from Sheltons Clean- Mrs. John Holmgren. Mrs. Duane Parsons is serving as director ers will also be given. Potted African violets will be member of the committee. of the Box Annual convention given as individual prizes, and reElder County Daughters of Utah freshments will be served to guests Pioneers will be held Saturday, during the evening. Box Elder County Young Home-maeNov. 12, at the First ward chapel Through past parties the Newwill meet group Friday, on the corner of First South and comers club has provided equipNov. 11 at 8 p. m. in the Box ElThe meetings will bement and parties for the elemender High school home economics Third East. gin at 1:30 p. m. tary class for handicapped chilkitchen. dren at Bear River and has conJennie Carlson, county president, Bonnie Shannon, an employee of tributed funds to the Board of Eduthe Weber Office Supply, will give urges that all members be present cation for special education. They since in addition to the convention Intermountain Indian school will a demonstration on gift wrapping t h e central company have also paid tuition and books to She is an business, and fancy bow tying. Leslie Laird, special teacher for present its annual elementary expert on gift wrapping and is well president, Kate B. Carter, will be the children, and have made schol- operetta Thursday, Nov. 17 in the known for her demonstrations on in attendance. arships available for advanced auditorium at the school. Two the subject. A showing of Christ--i Also featured on the program performances will be held, at 2:30 mas centerpieces will also be held will be a professional guest artist, training in this field of education. p m. and at 7:30 p. m. so that members may decide whe- - Rosalie Sorrels from the UniverCinderThe operetta, entitled. ther they wish to make copies of sity of Utah, who will entertain Nesting will ellas Slipper, feature an them. the members with folk music. ReTex. (UPI) SAN ANGELO, Mrs. Dee Nelson of Perry, presi- freshments will be served to those singing cast under the direction of Louis Rodriguez. Dor- dent o fthe group, points out that in attendance. Willard Cates hung his Dow will serve as chorus di- all interested homemakers are othy to clothesline on the trousers for the event. rector welcome to attend the meeting. dry, and returned to find a mockMrs. Helen Peirce is sponsor for Is to invited attend The of one had public bird appropriated ing the group. the operetta free of charge. the pockets for a nest. Brigham wil hold its cene Parent Interest Lincoln Telephone PA 1 SydneeJeppsen Reveals Plans For Logan LDS Temple j Underway for h St. Farm Bureau Sets Box Elder Farm Bureau members are urged to attend the pot luck supper to be held Friday, Nov. 11, at the Willard ward promptly at 7 p. m. Bear River and Brigham City members will bring hot casseroles to the dinner, Honeyville and Mantua members are assigned salads, Perry and Willard members will provide the pickles, relishes and rolls, and desserts will be brought by the Corinne members. All families should bring their own eating utensils. Mrs. Rula Checketts, auxiliary president, urges that all members attend so as to hear the report sent back to Washington on reacof Mr. PLANS TEMPLE WEDDING Sydnee Jeppsen, daughter tions of our service men to priswill B. bride of the Charles become and Mrs. Herman J. Jeppsen, oner of war camps and CommuKeller, Jr. in the Logan LDS Temple Nov. 18. nism. Others who might be interested repor er. may as0 a(ten(j simply by help- A large display of gift ideas jng to bring the food allotted to was shown to those in attendance their area. Door prizes will be after which refreshments were given to one man and one woman Sat-Stat- e Groups Set Joint Meeting PTA Tickets Sold Out For Card Party Mer-serv- king-size- d DUP Tells Plans Homemakers Plan Friday Meet Indian Students To For Convention rs Present Annual Operetta Annual election meeting of the Ladies South Box Elder Farm Bureau were held Friday, Nov. 4, in the Corinne ward. Vice President Lucretia Cook conducted the s meeting and President Rula reported on the meetings held during the last year. Home Demontration Agent Bessie Hanson presented certificates from the Utah State Universty Leadership School to Laura Seretta Johnson, Rita Andersen, Mrytle Anderson, Marjorie Burt, Rula Checketts and Melba Mills. Reports of the conference were given by Rita Andersen, Myrtle Anderson, Marjorie Burt and Laura Hunsaker. Acting as chairman of the nominating committee was Gladys Elected to serve the Wheatley. group for the following year were Rula Checketts of Bear River City as president, Lucretia Cook of Willard as vice president; Laura Tolman of Honeyville as secretary; Alice Norman of Corinne as holdover director, and Seretta Johnson as two-yedirector and A HARVEST DAYS SALE! Values to Values to $29.99 $14.99 f BLAINE OLSEN 'v Rode Chapel served. Montuatef. , 176 N. Main PA present. Hun-sake- r, You've never driven a heavy weight that handled like this onel ar EASIER GOING FOR THE DRIVER AND THE LOAD. LONGER LIFE FOR THE TRUCK! -- Local Business Women Attend Logan Parley lvsvi Members of the Brigham City Business and Professional Women met with the executive officers and members of the Northern Dis-trict of the Utah Federation at a luncheon and business meeting on Nov. 6, at the Union Sunday, building on the Utah State Umver-- I sity campus in Logan. Purdette Farmer, Northern District chairman, was in charge of the meeting which was attended by Joyce Frisby, president of the Brigham City club, and eight other 1 vi idllll yilClllwiAiiM you don't think scrapping the front axle has made a world of difference, you havent driven a Chevy in a while. A few minutes behind the wheel and you can feel why drivers are happier and breakable loads are better protected. But the biggest advantage of all, you'll realize, is that the truck itself (sheet metal, tires, chassis components, everything) takes less abuse. With independent front suspension soaking up road shock and vibration, the truck lasts longer, goes extra thousands of miles before trade-i- n time. Add that to what everybody's always known about Chevy dependability and you find yourself looking at the soundest truck investment you could bet your business on. If Central school PTA will meet Monday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p. m at the school, according to President Mrs. Don Lewis Olsen. Featured on the program for the evening will be Dr. Richard Iverson, a psychiatrist from Ogden. All parents and teachers are urged to attend. Mrs. Olsen ponts out that the group s still accepting members and magazine subscriptions. members. i ACCEPTABLE Chec-kett- Cemral School J POLICIES . Ladies Farm Group Holds Elections wash-and-we- Sets PTA Meet INSURANCE Dinner for Friday Toy Chest Drawing Tuesday El-no- ra FUNERAL Henrys Church 1 Be Held two-cour- non-prof- Fall Bazaar Plans Huff-smit- parent-teach- with Mrs. Mabel the evening Christensen tallying the lowest score. Bingo prizes were awarded to Mrs. Matthew Compton, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Clyde StratA book collection of books se- ford, Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mrs. lected from various publishers by Ken Jensen, and Mrs. William the Childrens Book Council will Forrest. be on display in the auditorium. Hostesses for the enjoyable eveThe Council is a organining were Mrs. George Hodges, zation which objectively studies chairman; Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. childrens literature printed each Roy Shaw, and Mrs. Hazel year and elects the best for all ages and all types of interest in children. This year they have More than one out of eight perplaced 600 books on the list ap- sons in the United States were adproved for childrens reading. Par- mitted to hospitals in 1959. ents are urged to look at these books and study the list provided in order to choose better books for ALL their home libraries. 5 Marriage school conferences were held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 2, 3 and 4 with a 99 percent attendance of parents. Fifteen-minut- e conferences were allowed each parent with his childs teacher in order that the parent might find out what problems, if any, the childs status in class. This week a newsletter will be sent home to parents urging them to visit the schools while they are in regular session as a part of American Education Week. American Legion Auxiliary Past Presidents club held their regular meeting Monday, Nov. 7, in the War Memorial Home at 7:30 p.m. Sixteen members were present dinner servfor a hot of colorful ed amid decorations fall flowers. Following the dinner a short business meeting was held to plan the groups Christmas party. Bridge games placed Mrs. Bowcutt as high scorer of and MW look! lit 1 1 that put a thrifty engine in the rear, the driver up front and as much as 1,900 pounds ot load space in between! That's more Yet these Corvair 95's are nearly two capacity than a conventional feet shorter from bumper to bumper. Highly maneuverable. Built to last and bound to save on a busy schedule! A panel and two pickups half-tonn- $777 IFMEESHIEi Lovely Seamless Name Brands INSURANCE GROUP Values to 7 9C $19.99 Pr- - x fvmhcl MANY OTHER ITEMS AT SALE PRICES! Shop at U FARMERS A INSURANCE. 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