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Show f t a- v 0 -- h ; ' 4 r rr-T-?- - THE BOX ELDER tr " - JOURNAL, vr ft1 ir V'owawwa awow t Wi la rd Lady Wi Cel ebrate Thursday, January 25, 1962 Brigham City, UtaK I 93rd Birth Anniversary Friday fc Mrs. John R. Le (Mary Elizabeth Lowe Lemon), lifetime resiwill celebrate dent of Willard, her 93rd birthday anniversary on Friday, Jan. 26, wilh her family. Although confined to the Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden with nines, she will return home for a Telephone PA quiet observance of the day. Mrs. Lee was born on Jan. 26, 1869, in Willard to Peter and Esther Ford Lowe. She was the eldest of five children, and her mother died when she was eight years old. She and the other children were reared by their grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, until the father remarried. Seven children were born from the second marriage so Miss Lowe had Brigham City Business and Pro 11 brothers and sisters. fessional Women met on Monday, LemJan. 15, at the Tropical Pestaur-an- t SHE MARRIED Alexander for their regular monthly din- on on May 13, 1891, in the Logan ner meeting. Conducting the eve- LDS temple. He passed away afnings business was President ter they celebrated their 25th Irene Hess, with the collect led by wedding anniversary. They are the parents of five sons and five Elva Pierson. e- -e ipocia .! '1 f r: i1 Sarah Yates, Society Editor b f- i - c. M iH Program of hf. Tfn"gndW?o r ks Bikinied elude a study of ST. TROPEZ, France (UPI) of Mozart presented by Mrs. Ned, number Something new has come to this vocal A special Biggs will be rendered by Mrs. Richard Riviera resort of the Bikini mg suit. French poodles are wearing All members of the music teach-- , at-- 1 kirns now. to invited are association Bow-Wo- V . 1 M I Jills ; U-:JH r Y-- ' 1 V. WILL BE Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lee will celebrate her 93th birthday on Friday, Jan. 26, with a quiet family dinner. C. Jean Shonka introduced installed three new members to the club. They were Ann Hansen, Inez Erb and Jane Baron and each was presented with a corsage A and welcomed by the group. transfer members, Virginia Coop er from Grafton, W.V., was also welcomed into local membership. vh 1 r i k 93 daughters. and Their children J .iU- dfo ! John R. include: Earl years before marrying Lee He was on March 17, 1933. Lemon, Ira and Arvm Lemon, all 16 children by his of Willard; Cleon Lemon of Salt the father of and Mary L. marriages, previous Don Lake Mrs. City; (Esther) of Stalker of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Lee is proud of her family such proportions. large Genova McMullen of Los Angeles; Mrs. Loy (Martha) Harris of Por4 Mrs. Lee has been active in the tage; Mrs. Keneth (Mary) Brown community, both in church and 1 ' of Portland, Ore.; and Mrs. Lowsocial life and still enjoys readt ANNOUNCEMENT of the Econo- ell (Lucy) Perry of Salt Lake ing, writing and crocheting. for the City. Ariel Lemon died at the mic Seminar scheduled Due to her recent illness, the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City age of 23. family requests hat visitors do on Feb. 3, and the state board FOLLOWING the death of Mr. not call, but cards will be apprefr meeting for Feb. 4 in Sait Lake T she was a widow for 17 ciated by the alert little lady. t City was made and members in- Lemon, vited to attend. Ann Erickson, state president, t f1' r presented a program on public relations and facts on the new Pio neer Memorial nursing home to be hi She erected in Brigham City. showed sketches of the plans for the new public building. In conclusion, she added, The appointment of several com"The Margaret R. Evans reported the heads for the 1962 Heart Heart Fund is a great crusade in Womens Legislative Council meet- mittee Fund 5 to be held in Brig- which we all can participate ing on alcoholism to the group, ham campaign City during February was through giving and serving as voltelling of the problems associated announced last week by Mrs. unteers. I am proud to be servLenore Romer with alcoholism. 1 Nread correspondence, after which Frank W. Dallon, South Box El- ing as chairman of the 1962 drive, der county chairman, as the be- and as the mother of a child with the meeting was adjourned . ' , ' t by J ginning of a month-lonpublic ap- a heart defect I know the work Irene Hess. President ' and research are necesary to save peal. of the lives of young and old. the campaign Although will on be BLUE CRUTCH SALESMEN Members of the BLtte Club at Box Elder High Brigham Utah Heart Association lasts for ASSISTING Mrs. Dallon in the City's Mein Street Saturday, Jan. 27, to sell miniature blue crutches in an effort to raise funds to furonly one month, the work and re- local area drive will be ther the March of Dimes campaign. Among the BTttes who volunteered their services are, left to search of the association are conMrs. F. G. Thompson; proright, front, Ka.la Call, Pam Meals, Kathleen Owen; back, Dawn Hall, Claudia Barker, Sharon Anderd ducted on a basis. Re- gram coordinator, Mrs. Gene Hansen. Kathleen Madsen and son, Shirley Rasmussen, Carolyn cent programs sponsored by the Judd; business chairman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman Heart Association on a local level Curt Garmager, and professional have had a busy week of enter- include the Rural Cardiac educa- chairman, Mrs. Edwin Hay. tional sessions conducted for the taining family members and On guests. Wednesday, past three weeks for farmers in Jan. 17, Mrs. Holman and daughter the area, as well as programs and Mrs. Robert Call held a combined films on rheumatic fever in chilbirthday dinner party for their dren presented at Lincoln school Another special guest and husbands. Perry school PTA meetings. at the dinner was Air Force LOCAL HEART fund contribuMrs. O. L. Kelm, neighborhood Frank Lynn Holman, who was tions make cookie chairman for the Girl Scouts possible the support leave completing a of cardiovascular research in Utah of Bex Elder county, has called a to leaving for a three-yea- r prior Local members of meeting of all troop cookie chair-- I tour of duty in Japan. He left for and in clinics and laboratories Trowell and Hoe N Spade and Hope Garden men or troop representatives for Travis Air Force Base on the nation, Mrs. Dallon throughout Friday, will be attending sessions of Tender messages . . . glowing art . . . Gibson Valentines Friday, Jan. 26, at 10 am. at her and will travel by jet to Japan. stated in evaluating the impor- clubs the annual tell sweelheerts you selected the finest. home at 986 Wildwood in Lindsay meeting of drive. A weekend guest of the family tance of the month-lonthe Utah Associated Garden clubs Park. The drive will Fund Heart reach was Mrs. Lula Burggraf of Idaho See a complete display at our store. of to be held Saturday, Jan. 27, at At this time the instructions and Falls, who visited the city espe- its high point on the weekend the Prudential Federal Building, volFeb. when 25, Heart for a Sunday, distribe will literature cially birthday parpertinent 3261 South State street in Salt of in all unteers for Ethel Mrs. Mrs Jensen. Brigham Citys buted, and cookie samples will be ty will areas residential visit their Lake City. available. Sales will begin, with Jensen was leaving for California her neighbors to deliver educational Announcement of the annual orders to be taken by local Girl where she will visit with Heart Attack meeting was made by the state Scouts and Brownies, Phone PA daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs information on 102 So. Main Mrs. William J. and to accept contributions. president, buted, and cokie samples will be Dan OToole. Awards for 1961 will be UTAH IS ONE of the leading centers for Heart research in the presented at this meeting. THIS WILL be the 28th birthnation, Mrs. Dallon added. Last year over 580,000, representing day of the Associated Garden more than 80 percent of the money Clubs, having been organized in raised in the 1961 drive, was January, 1934. Since then the asawarded to Utah researchers by sociation has grown and sponsorthe Utah and American Heart As- ed many worthwhile projects to sociations. and develop civic beautification Mrs. Dallon pointed out that the gardening throughout the state. cu Utah Heart Association, actively Rose Ramblers Garden club of ) ft supports community service proj Salt Lake City will be hosts for Mrs. George M. ects in stroke rehabilitation, blood the meeting. for open heart sur- Jones, chairman, and Mrs. R. V. procurement Sedan Door 2 WO Xoia II Chevy are in charge gery, rheumatic fever prevention Morris, and has initiated a pilot program of arrangements and promise many to discover the needs of the rural interesting features and talks will family with heart problems. Edu be included in the program. There cational programs are conducted will also be a luncheon meeting. I basis to speed All garden club members throughon a year-rouni . the latest research findings to the out the state are invited to attend. . Local garden club members are physicians and to acquaint the LOW-PRIC-E public with the hopeful side of urged to contact the presidents of their respective clubs if they wish heart disease. HEART DISEASE is the na- to attend. A' a WO hi Coupe Sport Chtiy tion's Number One health enemy But Henry, and residents of Brigham City can that isnt our V A , help speed the day of victory with baby. YxV Shut up, its a better cartheir generous donations," she stated. riage. T2I! w Yi T Nursing Home - . ' Hears Plans For K T tend, and eligible persons are Music Teacheif Guild members vited to inquire about membership 30, Jan. on Tuesday will gather Reed- in the Guild. Maurice Mrs of at the home for the evening meet, 8 p m. er, West Brigham City, at will be Mrs. Roger Brimhall." for their regular monthly meeting. ing Local BPW Club tvi l Music Teachers ToMeetTuesday 1 1 i s . Li' f itr Any wonder why X pf i ( I; V - Heart Fund Drive Plans Set To Get Underway in February VY" s ' 1 j a) grandparents like . X J g Family Hosts Week of Guests V !j! year-aroun- Girl Scouts Annual Meeting Set for State Garden Club Cookie Chairmen Called to Meet s w t, tit, (!) MOUNTAIN STATFS TELEPHONE mid-wint- g A i COMPTON ART & IY1USIC CO. nxia h' to call long distance? January Stainless Special! 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