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Show EOX THE cene ocial Sarah Yates, Society Editor V hvwmmy '' i,jm: iuumn'mm9 SEGO LILY Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneeis met at the home ot Jeanetta Olsen on Thursday, Oct 16 at 7 30 p m. Captain Mae Nedbalek was in charge and Melissa Petersen conducted Opening song was 'Count Your a after which Many Blessings, Knudson ottered the prayer. Emma Kiniber gave an interesting account of a celebration held at Henefer, Utah, on July 24, 1869, in commemoration of the arrival of the Mormon pioneers in Utah Young and old alike took part in the festival. Program and games were followed by a dinner in the Bowery, and the celebiation closed with a dance at Emma Kimbers grandnight father took part in the days pio- -' gram. Telephone PA mmtw ) wyJm j.ijMHipUJ'WtUHl wjymmu vi ..fr...,'.i,"J.-f- . Brigham Gty, UtaK November 2, 1961 Thursday, ELDER JOURNAL, 19 Ez-m- day-lon- i i A'i' j This has been a week for the small fry. Ghosts, goblins, spook alleys and all the scarey things that go with Halloween has kept mom and youngsters busy with party fun. The witches were there at the Walt Evertons Saturday night when son and daughter, Randy and Denice invited the neighborhood kids for a night of Halloween fun. A spook alley, fish pond and party games kept the youngsters whooping with excitement. The guest list included Wendy and and Brent Lorscheider; Kaylene Dannyle Hewlett; Ellen and Gale Grover; Craig and Christen Hale; Bobby, Jill and Jean Holmes. f-- OPEN HOUSE SET Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Nicholas will be honored at a Golden Wedding Anniversary open house set for Saturday, Nov. 4, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Second-Nint- h LDS Ward. Friends and relatives of the couple are cordially invited to attend. I Open House SetforCouple On Wedding Anniversary A DELIGHTFUL Pizza party Box Elder Junior High Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Nicholas, house in their honor, and to visit 157 South Fifth West, will cele- with the couple and their children. brate their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 4, with an open house in the Second-NintLDS ward, 346 West Second South. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to call, with the honored guests requesting that no gifts be brought. after the school Halloween dance was fun for a group of eighth grade girls on Friday night. They gathered at the M. Reese Jensens with Miss Julie Jensen as hostess. Enjoying e fun were Elaine the Vanderhei, Darlene Bouck, Sarah Keck, Susan Young, Dawn Huggins, Nila Nichols, Karen Knud-soand Martha Dorsey. Girl Scout h Leaders Study Scout Methods The open house will be held from 7 p. m. until 9:30 p. m. with a special program at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas were married Nov. 1, 1911, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. after-danc- n, leaders from City were invested at a ceremony which closed the last session of the leaders training classes which have met for five Wednesdays at the Intermountain school. They were Mrs. Robert Mrs. Orie L. Kelm, Schreffler, Mrs. B. C. Draper, Mrs. Ralph Harvey, and Mrs. Daniel McNaFive Girl Scout Brigham ,nS grandmother dresses up in a costume and welcomes any child who happens to knock on her door with a special treat. She has been doing this for years and tries to have a difterent costume each year to delight her young friends. A SON OF Gordon, and Thurza Nicholas, Nicholas was born in Willard. Mrs. Nicholas is also a local native having been born in Brigham City as the daughter of mara. Andrew and Sophia Mortensen. Mrs. Lee Taufernir, who had in The couple lived Brigham been a Girl Scout and a leader in City following their marriage, la- another city, took part in the cereter moving to Nevada where Mr. mony which was conducted by Nicholas worked for the Southern Mrs. D. C. Oviatt, district adviser Pacific railroad for 18 years. They of the Utah Girl Scout Council, then returned to Brigham City, one of the trainers of the course. where Nicholas took up farming. Mrs. Clarence Kastrop was the HAPPY BIRTHDAY to young Kent Nielson, nine year old son of His grandthe Junior Nielsons. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nielson, made it a very special time for him by entertaining family members at a Halloween birthother trainer. BOTH ACTIVE in the LDS day dinner. A unique cake surchurch, the couple has also servOthers who attended sessions rounded by witches graced the ed the community in many ways. from Brigham City were Mrs. dining table which was marked Nicholas is a high priest and Gene Goff, Mrs. Arthur Barbieri, with places for the Ralph Nielson ward teacher in the Ninth LDS Mrs. Fay Price and Mrs. Lynn family. Junior Nielsons and host ward, and the couple recently re- Nelson. Members of the class in- and hostess. turned from serving an LDS mis- cluded ladies from Logan, Ogden, DINNER guests at the home of sion in the Central States. in Salt Lake City and Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright were addition to the local ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas are the Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Jeppson and Mrs. of four daughters: parents family of Magna. They also visited with Mrs. LaVerna Jeppson of Phyllis Johnson of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carma Anderson of Phoenix, this city. Mrs. Jeppson returned Mrs. Delone Jenson of to Magna with the visitors where Ariz.; Mrs. Yvonne she w ill spend several weeks. Cody, Wyo.; and Mason of Burley, Ida. They have IT WAS a quick trip but so enSEE YOUR LOCAL for the Dennis Johnsons eight grandchildren. joyable S MARINI RECRUITER The many friends of the couple who have just returned from a are invited to attend the open vacation in Summitt, New Jersey. They went there to visit Mr. with their son and family, and Mrs. Dennis Johnson, Jr. It LIKE THESE was the first time they had seen their granddaughter who is V2 Hear the REV. LUGENE A. BAZUIN years old, and they got acquainted all over again with their young oustanding conference speaker grandson. The Johnsons traveled at the by jet and take it from Helen its the best way to go. She said they CHURCH REFORMED CHRISTIAN left New Jersey at 8 a. m. and were back home for lunch. 652 South 3rd East HALLOWEEN came with ail the trimmings at the A. Gorin Sunday 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Steeds when daughter Kathy entertained her young friends at a FOR TIMES traditional party. Included in the group were Ra- Nae Andersen, Marilyn Reeve, Betsy Harmon, Rosemary Workman, Darlene Bouck, Grace Jensen, Gwen Larsen, Elayne Larsen, Nila Nichols, Dawn Huggins, and Helen Jordon. GETTING together for a tasty luncheon while hubby was deer hunting were Mrs. John Hansen, Mrs. Kay Brinkerhoff, Mrs. Keith Wuerthner, Mrs. Tucker Simpson and Mrs. Herb Blue. Hostess for the afternoon affair was Mrs. Ron Swenson. IT ALL STARTED with a birthday cake and everyone brought something to go with it to cele-- 1 brate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Floyd DeLeon. The neigh-- 1 bors all came and it turned out to affair. be a lovely Enjoying the impromptu ther were Mrs. Letty Christoffer-son- , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Larsen, rs. Mrs. May Sisson, Mr. and Jack Phelps, Mrs. Lynn Jensen, Mrs. Mattie Hamson, Mrs. William Shaw, Mrs. Sarah Siggard, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pierce. Tape recording their voices, and playing various party games provided party fun. I love this town, said Mrs. DeLeon who has just lived here for two months. get-tog- J. C. Penney Co. Holds Workshop r g Lesson for the month if i TV f 4 'is a entitled, hers of the camp to send to Birdie Hansen, who is recovering from an injury suffered in a fall last summer. Eighteen good cheer visits were reported. Refreshments were served by May Jensen, Emma Ktmber and Ezma Knudsen. j At! newly-issue- Twenty registered Girl Scouts and at least 30 other girls who want to be Girl Scouts at Intermountain School are without leaders this year, accotding to Mrs. Rose Curley, assistant head of the Girls Guidance department at the school. We now have 11 leaders serving 229 girls who are in troops. We would like to have an assistant leader for each of these troops so 4th Ward Sets Bazaar Night 1 The Fourteenth LDS ward bazaar has been set for Friday, Nov. 3, beginning with supper at SUNDAY 10 News 5 6 00 Ed Sullivan Special Show the Menace 00 Dennis 7 30 Jatk Benny Show 8 Cam! 30-- d Camera s My 9 00 American 9 05 00 Sunday Sunday Million 11 II 05 line? 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Area home economics teachers Building Den school. three held the openBazaar items will go on sale at and instructors met Wednesday 7 p. m., with a full house of gift ing ceremony. the Nov. at 1, evening, Brigham The Sleepy Hollow Land theme and handiwork items to choose City J. C. Penney Co. store for was carried out in den exhibits. a workshop sponsored by Advance Novembers theme will be Cub from. A fish pond will be providPattern company and the J. C. Scout Magic, with Mr. and Mrs. ed for the children. Officers of the Relief society in Penney company in conjunction Bob Markeson as chairman and with the State Department of Pub- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chitty and Mr. chaige of the bazaar are Mrs. Wilford Sohlgemuth, Mrs. Denton lic Instruction. and Mrs. Raymond assisting. Mrs. Paul Olsen, Mrs. All home economic teachers in Bob Brockish is the new Web-el- Linton, Douglas Furlong and work chairBox Box Elder county including will This den leader. group Mrs. man, Maughan Mason. school and Junior! Elder High meet on Mondays at 6.30 p.m. at High, Bear River High school and his home. Junior High, the Adult Educationl Some impromptu skits were preleaders, and the County Extension sented by the boys under Mr. home economics agents were ex-- Kemps directions. The following Cub Scouts then tended invitations to attend the workshop session. Invitations were received swords from Cubmaster Randy sent to approximately 30 active Kemp: Randy Raymond, Joe Williams, Sawyer, Bobby home economists in the area. Spade and Trowel Garden Club THE COURSE was conducted by Skaggs Doug Kemp, David Chitty will meet on Thursday, Nov. 2, at Lance Jeb Sawyer, Rusty Owens, 8 p.m, at the home of Mrs. Robert Mrs. Barbara Lieuwen of the Advance Pattern company. Her prin- Leutwyler, Carey Hodge and David Bowers, 654 Medoland Drive. CoEgley. The exhibit award went to hostess for the evening will be Mrs. cipal teaching aids were a flip Den award to Derry Brodsack. chart on Basic Sewing Step by Den 4; the attendance 2; and the honor award to Exhibit for the evening will be an and film strip on sewing Step Den 3. in the Bishop method. arrangement of fruits and vegeCopies of Den 1 participated in the clos-- j tables prepared by Mrs. Ted Rogthe flip chart were presented to ing ceremony. ers, while the program will be on each instructor, and the film strip the subject of terrariums given by made available to schools. Many early Greek and Roman Mrs. James White. is to of the workship Purpose roads are in use today. The origi- Mrs. Richard Memert will give a tmprove the working knowledge na, stone js stl jntact af. review of current garden articles. of the home economics teachers ter m All members are urged to attend. centuries. in keeping informed of the new in construction techniques clothing and developments in manufacturing, care, and handling of fabrics. FOLLOWING the workshop, which was held from 6:30 to 8:30 were p. m., light refreshments served and an informal questioning period held. Host for the evening was store manager Charles Goodliffe, while Mrs. Fern Shaw, who is in charge of piece goods and notions in the local store, was hostess for the guests. The workshop was an opportunity for the J. C. 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Baby sit- these troops joined the Wasatch ters for young children of the lead- Girl Scout Council and since Januers are available at the school ary, 1961, are a part of the Utah while the troops are meeting at no Girl Scout Council formed when the four councils in Utah merged to ofcharge. fer a better for all girls Leadership training will be of- in the state. program fered at the school for those who agree to direct the activities of the Any ladies who are interested in troops. offering their services are invited Two troops, led by Mrs. Jewel to call Mrs. Malcolm E. McDonald, Lanham and Mrs. Gordon McCul- - at PA Mrs. Lorimer Crews, or Mrs. Curley loch, meet during the girls hobby at PA at time, from 3 to 4 p.m. on Tues-- PA on the menu p. m. Included will be barbecue, chili, hot dogs, its ice cream bars and cups and soft BANK SAFE Bob Cummings Mason Raymond Burr 10 30 Saturday News Final 10 35 Satuiday Night Theater at life. For Information on Welcome Wagon, phone . 1 d 6 arc SAFE Red 1 Program Seeking Leadership Valuables Skelton ,. tfrtfifi YinM Intermountain School Scout Your Carry Moore ggrrt' frtt Girl Scout leaders at Intermountain THEY LOVE SCOUTING instructions for placing school, shows three Intermountain student Girl Scouts the badges. Additional leaders are needed desperately at the school, where 11 leaders are serving 229 girls who are now in troops. At least 50 girls are now without leadership to include them in the Scouting program at the school. FORT BRIGHAM camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Jean Jones. Chaplain Anna F. Jeppsen opened the meeting with prayer, followed by Practice singing of America. song was Pledge of Allegience to the Flag. A report of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers convention held in Salt Lake City was given by Nora Farrell. A sketch of William Lee was given by his Jean Jones. Lesson enUtahs Three Governtitled, was given ments, by Minnie Jackson. Concluding the meeting was a piano solo by Leslie Jones, and refreshments served by Faye Har-- 1 per, Jean Jones, and Ann Jensen, Mrs. Ruth Anderson was a guest at the meeting. Meets Friday inill liiiikiiiiu Mrs. Kenneth Riehins, one of several 1 1 ,14 was Utahs Three Governments, A get- piven by Mje Nedbalek well curd was signed by the mem Cub Pack 85 In Home Economics k RQXfLDERfjOUNTyRANK PA BRIGHAM CITY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'NtT V DDV LIB W of Brigham City ! |