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Show 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, . a.. 'A ;," Telephone PA A - Jl; t? weekly newspaper established In Hot published every Thursday end entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the Act of March I, lllf Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher A will Subscription rate hold program has been Tickets nre selling at a rapid disbursement of tickets. Cost (pace for the Civic Improvement tickets is one dollar each. clubs Dessert Bridge benefit par- S' LADILS attending are asked to i.ty scheduled fur Saturday, March their own cards and may bring jj choice, play any game of their said. PROCEEDS from the party will the Co toward furnishings for the Box The benefit project is being stag- Im- Elder County of Civic Home, ed in observance Nursing scheduled to be built this year in provemc-n- t clubs 55th birthday Brigham City. anniversary and will take the The party will be held in the place of the traditional birthday Bunderson school auditorium and party. will begin at 1:30 p. m. Ladies of the community are infor the event are vited and encouraged to purchase Mrs. J. Leo Nelson and Mrs. Olof a ticket with the idea of helping Zundel. to provide funds for furnishing the home, Mrs. Zundel said. nursing MRS. CAM HARMON is in MRS. JOHN Higginson Is direccharge of ticket sales and reports this week that interest is high tor member in charge, with the among the ladies of Brigham following committee members listCity and sale of tickets to the ev- ed: Mrs. James Simper, Mrs. Rex ent are moving fast. Mrs. Har- Earl, Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, mon is being assisted by Mrs. S. Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. I. B. Martin Rasmussen and Mrs. Law- Maddox, Mrs. Chester Knudson, rence Taylor in distribution and Mrs. Alf Olsen, Mrs. Owen Mrs. Veran Boothe, Mrs. Grant Crandall, Mrs. Morris Glover, Mrs. Lee Wright, Mrs. Geerge Clark, Mrs. W. R. Merrell, Mrs. Mrs. Horton Cameron Harmon, Mrs. George Nielson, Jensen, Mrs. Mrs. Delos Thompson, Anderson, Mrs. W. H. Griffith, Mrs. Evan Owen and Mrs. Local officers of the South Box Ruel Eskelsen. Elder Ladies Farm Bureau met at the home of county president, Mrs. Newell Checketts and planned their yearly program. The second Miss Leonna Hurd of Snowvilie Friday of each PLANS SUMMER WEDDING month has been tentatively set will become the bride of Richard Korth of Brigham City in a midfor regular meetings and any Both members of the couple are employed at summer ceremony. WoBusiness and Professional Thiokoi Chemical Corp. changes in that schedule will be men of Brigham City held its busiannounced at the time of the meet- ness and dinner meeting on Moning. Each organized local will be day, Feb. 20, at the Tropical Resthe hostess for two of the activi- taurant. Joyce Frisby, president, ties, which will be as follows: conducted the meeting. The collect for the evening was MARCH 10 (Honeyville) on nuled by Irene Hess. A special guest Mid-Summ- er trition and weight control; April was Mrs. for the 14 (Bear River) with a Commu- present mother-in-la- meeting from BillFrisbys nism book on of Masters report Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Hurd, their daughter Leonna (Lonnie) to ings, Mont. Snowvilie, announce the engage- Richard Korth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Deceit by J. Edgar Hoover; May Guest speaker for the evening 12 (Bear River) on what's new in meeting was Sheriff Warren ment and forthcoming marriage of Ray Korth of Brigham City. H. The bride to be is a graduate of fabrics and the clever cotton two- Hyde, who gave an interesting and informative talk on the medical Bear River High school and is some contest. During the summer months, examination law. Judge Ida Mercurrently employed at the Thiokoi Chemical Cot p. meetings will be scheduled as fol- rell, chairman of the legislative Also employed at Thiokoi, the lows: June 9 (Willard) will plan committee, was in charge of the groom-elec- t is a graduate of Box a tour; Aug. 11 (Corinne) with a program and introduced Sheriff Llder High school and has attend- family night at Reese Pioneer Hyde. Thirteen members and one visiMr. and Mrs. Everett Cobb of ed Snow College. Park in Brigham City. The counThe couple plan n tor were present for the meeting. ty fair and talent find are conBrigham City recently received word of the birth of a new grand- wedding. ducted during that month also. The meeting of Sept. 14 will be daughter born Jan. 31 to Mr. and Gold-Gree- n Mrs. Richard N. Cobb of Burns under the chairmanship of HoneyFlat, Okla. The mother is the forville and will feature Civil Demer LaRee Wells of Connne. fense. Utah Hve: out- $3 SO State Salt Lake City, Utah. lined for the evening and many special guests will be present for the evening. A film on bullfighting will be shown as part of the BenefitTickets Going Fast ?; 'fv 932 A special Civic Club Dessert Bridge r' yt: JOURNAL ELDER per year, payable its annual in advance; in combination with the Boa Elder News, (published Tuesdays) i oo Blue and Gold banquet on Friday, per year; S3 00 for 4 months; single 10 Feb. 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the Sixth-1Eleventh ward recreation hall. All Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Press Association, National Cubs and parents of Cubs are in- Utah StateAssociation and United Press Editorial vited to attend the dinner. international. Advertising Represent!. Pack . "VA'SA'',-'S- V y fa? BOX and Gold Dinner Set for Cub Scout Pack cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor , Blue Thursday, February 23, 1961 Brigham City, Utah Press Of ME UTAH Association, STATE Pftt TM US0CIAT10R program. N Cubmaster Howard Larsen will present the Cubs with the awards they have woo with their scout work. Fftfa rvscSTI t ATI O N A L EDITORIAL JrJt ' Farm Bureau Ladies Plan 61 Meetings Business Women Hold Dinner Meet Leonna Hurd Reveals Plans For Wedding Rite Couple Hears Of Grandchild Local Ball Sharing grandparents with the Cobbs is Mrs. honors Richard Legion Auxiliary Will Meet Monday Lower of Corinne, and a greatMembers of the American Legrandmother Mrs. Maggie Ipson of Corinne. gion Auxiliary will meet on Monday, Feb. 27, at 7:30 p. m. at the War Memorial Home for their regularly monthly meeting. Epsilon Chapter Will Serve Lunch The program will center about the theme of Americanism and chairman for the meeting will be Everyone is invited to a Luncheon with Beta Sigma Phi on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 24 and 25. Members of the Epsilon chapter ol the national organization will serve lunch on those days from 10 a. ru. until 2 p. m. from stands to be set up in front of Van Engelens on Main street. Barbecue sandwiches and coffee or orange drink will be the menu of the day. according to JoAnn Wintering, chairman for the event. A bake sale of homemade baked goods and candy will also be held. Mrs. Helen Johnson. A to guest address speaker present the group. Musical numbers will also be included on the program. Refreshments will be served to those present under the chairmanship of Mrs. Lewis Jones. Assisting her wi'l be Mrs. C. R. Jones, will be Mrs. Roy Shaw, Mrs. George Hodges Mis. Betty Van Dyke and Mrs. Naldi Stokes. FALL MEETS are as follows: Oct. 12 (Corinne) on gift . wrapping; Nov. 5 will be local elections; Nov. 9 (Willard) will hold county elections and a presentation on gift ideas; during December each local unit will plan its own Christmas party. County president, Mrs. Checketts emphasises that any member can enter the clever cotton twosome contest scheduled for May. Prizes of $7, $5 and $2 will be given and only Farm Bureau members are eligible for the prizes. Two cotton articles such as mother and daughter dresses, shirts and dresses, etc., can be entered and modeled. Judging will be by appearance only. Any further information on the clever cotton twosome contest can be obtained from local presidents. . . Set by North Stake North Box Elder Stake Teen Gold and Green Ball will be held on Monday. Feb. 27 at Harper Ward, beginning at 7 p.m. and lasting until 9 p.m. All Beehive girls and Scouts in the North Stake are invited to attend for an evening of fun. The dance will be under the di rection of Stake Beekeeper Mrs. Jay Frodsham and Stake Scout Leader Leland Nelson. Stake dance directors Mr. and Mrs. E M. Jenson will take charge of the dancing. PLAN FOR SWEETHEARTS Members of the Ladies Community Club will entertain their husbands Saturday night at their annual Sweethearts Party. Left to right, Mrs. Don Nelson is chairman of the food committe, Mrs. O. Dee Lund is general chairman, and Mrs. Phillip Humphreys is program chairman. Ladies Community Club Sets Date for Sweethearts Party Ladies Community club mem- husbands to the event. bers will honor their husbands DINNER has been planned and with the annual Sweethearts party to be held on Saturday, Feb. 25, will be served by a committee headed by Bessie Nelson and instarting at 8 p. m. at the Third cluding LaVon Reeves, Paddeen LDS ward. Vincent, Afton Rees, Donna A prevue of springtime will be Cora Vavricka, Yvonne enter the given as the couples Veda hall. Decorations will consist of Santers, Dorothy Sweitzer, Petersen and Minnie Jensen. shining sunshine faces and gay All members of the group are spring flowers with bright yellow and green streamers centering looking torward to the annual evthe tables. Chairman for the dec- ent which is one of the highlights oration committee is Renee Olsen. of the organizations year. She is being assisted by Joan Mann, Alice Hansen, Geraldine B. Poulsen and Dorothy Norton. GENERAL chairman for the annual affair is Relda Lund, and Beth Whitaker is assisting as director member. social Humphreys, Marjorie committee chairman, will act as program chairman and mistress of ceremonies for the evening. She will be helped in program planning by Billie Gray and Etha John. President Valene Nielsen will welcome the members and Years of careful study continue to point up the value of vitamins as a health-ai- d and diet supplement. We have a wide vaof for vitamins children, expectant mothers, the average riety adult and geriatric needs. Come in and see us. Its another service we offer you along with prescriptions. Prescriptions Delivered GLENS . . . For Luncheon THEME TONIGHT - BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM ADMISSION: 50c 1 2 years and over 25c under 1 2 Program Starts 7:30 P.M. Featuring MITCHELL CAIN, Comedian-Magicia- TRAMPOLINE ACTS n ACROBATICS INTERMOUNTAIN SCHOOL RAINBOW DANCERS ORIGINAL DANCES by our own lovely B.E.H.S. Girls. SPECIALTY CLOWN ACTS CONCESSIONS - GAMES - REFRESHMENTS Two door prizes will be given away to lucky ticket holders, and a good attendance is urged by the officers. AWk the files of the News 50 & Journal ' If your money is doing a disappearing act after each' pay day, a First Bank Security Checking Account can help you control fit. Years Ago Feb. 23. 1911 Yesterday morning the new time schedule of the Ogden Rapid Transit Railway company went into effect. The cars f and the run from are now making the trip via the Harrisville Brigham to Ogden is made in about 20 minutes less time than heretofore, besides the ride is more pleasant, the entire line being well ballasted and the road is smoth. At the invitation of Supt. J. W. Bailey, a little party of Brigham people went down to Ogden on the 2 oclock car lust Tuesday, to come back on the special that was to make the initial The ride was very pleasant and the run was run over the made from Ogden to Brigham in just 58 minutes running time. The regular service will make the trip in about one hour and ten minutes. Feb. 23. 1911 Last Thursday evening a group of young ladies enjoyed a delightful social at the home of Miss Marco Madsen. An evening of pleasure was spent and dainty refreshments vs ere served. Those piesent weie Misses Luella Fite, Florence Lee, Mattie West, Marco Madsen, Eva G.dney and Margurite Wight. t You control your money when you deposit each pay check in your checking account, then pay bills and make purchases by check. You'll have a record of all expenditures and know just where the rwoney goes. This is especially helpful at income tax time, too, for your cancelled checks give you legal proof of all deductions. j cut-of- I cut-of- f. Open a Tirst Security Bank Checking Account today money appear again. YOUR NAME and ADDRESS and watch your PRINTED FREE on ALL CHECKS 2 also free I Your chcc. of wallet Checkbook or Cheway Regular k nds of account 23 Years Ago A prettily Feb. 25, 1936 arranged St. Patricks party was presided over by Mrs. Howard Cal! Monday for her bridge club and invited guests at the Idle Isle tea room. The dining table was cleverly decorated with St. Patrick favors. Following dinner, tables were arranged for bridge and favors were won by Mrs. Burton Pett Jr., Mrs. Lewis Jones and Mrs. Elliot Morrell. Invited guests were Mesdames Morris Glover, Leland Seely. Albert Noall, Walt Mann, Elliot Merrell and Lewis Jones. F'eb. 25, 1936 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen of this city announce the arrival of a baby boy, born Thursday at 10.15 p.m. at a local hospital. Mother and son are reported to be doing nicely. - gj FIRST SECURITY BANK fin i i A DRUG 6 OCLOCK n from 79 B.E.H.S. CIRCUS Brigham City Newcomers Club met for their regular monthly luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at the War Memorial Home. Main feature of the luncheon program was an il'ustrated lecture by Mrs. Ed Butze on techniques of successful bridge playing. She gave instructions to both beginners and advanced players. Annual election of officers was held, with Mrs. Richard Meinert elected to step into the office of Selected to assist her president. were Mrs. B. E. Bounds as vice president, Mrs. Einard Haniuk as secretary, Mrs. Charles Hodges as treasurer and Mrs. Vince Bramlet as historian. Installation of officers is planned for the March meeting, which will be held on the third Tuesday of that month. Hostesses for the luncheon were Mrs. John Powers and Mrs. Robert Putnam, assisted by Mrs. E. V. Prunkun and Mrs. Ted Rogers. The luncheon was catered by members of the Presbyterian Church Womens Association. Flags and silhouette portarits of George Washington decorated the tables, along with red, white and blue Call PA EjgMj Newcomers Meet first grader drew a picture of a stagecoach, which was well done except that it lacked wheels. Teacher: Oh, its wonderful, but I see no wheels. What holds it up? Little Artist: Bad men. streamers. A SCIENCE, VITAMINS AND YOU Socofty look of Id oho, N A First Security Bonk of Uoh, N A. First Security Bonk oOJtock Spring hWtbon Moral Oopot) teavromo (foporofcM N |