OCR Text |
Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, BnyliamCily.Ulufi 5 Thursday, February 15, 1962 r A ' (i T 3 1 v ivt c. J Henrys to Sponsor Dance As Valentine Season Occasion St. I ' St Henrys Catholic parish and Each lady in attendance will be members of the women's Altar eligible to be selected as queen, Society will sponsor a Valentine since names will be written on the dance on Saturday, Feb. 17, in the tickets at the entrance and a drawbasement recreation hall of the ing will be held during the even- .' V I I J 1' L church. Live music will be piovided for the dance, which will begin at 9 p.m. with a Valentine theme. Decorations are being planned by Kathleen F.vans and her committee and will include traditional hearts and flowers suspen-lefrom the ceiling. for the event are Gertrude Thomas and Sylvia Thomas. Feature of the evening will be selection of a queen to rule over he latter part of the evening. i I i s, I d v i 1 1 i i i ? o - ; 1 i . . s t " f t s. v . a ' k ( Patients at the Godfrey Nursing Home received a beauty lift in honor of National Beauty Salon week, Feb. 11 to 17. A special service team headed by LaPriele Price of LaPrieles Beauty Salon, a member of the Weber Unit of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists association, interrupted busy work schedules to donate beauty services to women who cannot visit saloons. 4 9 I V, A, -- , Wj t A v 1 V , ., v n Ladies Community club members Kathryn Jensen, chairman PLAN SWEETHEART PARTY Vincent, and Joyce Shumway display table decorations planned for the clubs annual Sweetheart's Party set for Saturday, Feb. 17, at the Third LDS ward recreation hull. Club members and their partners will be present for the dinner and dance. Pad-dee- Ladies Community Club will SERVING for the dinner parly is under the capable leadership of s other traditional Valentine senti- Jean Davis, with committee Woodland, Gladys Hanline, ments. bers LaPriele Price, Ida Sanders, THOSE ATTENDING the occa- Dorothy Norton, Ruby Smith, Jane sion are asked to bring their own Bergstrom, Beverly Landon, Mintable service, and a surprise pro- nie Jensen and Patricia Hansen. All members and their partnets gram is planned for entertainment after the dinner hour. are promised an evening of fun Chairman for the annual event is and wholesome entertainment as Paddeen Vincent, assisted by Va- - they attend the event. cele- brate its annual Sweethearts Party on Saturday, Feb. 17, at the Third LDS ward recreation hall with a dinner and program for members and their partners. Featured on the tables will be , the Valentine motif, with decorations including cupids, hearts and v z1 w A 1 & I S I i " V ( I v7 1 i V a. ,. Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club regular monthly luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 11:30 p.m. in the basement recreation hall of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church. "Guest speaker for the day will be Dr. George Ellsworth, professor of history at Utah university, who will speak on early Utah history. Members and community newcomers are urged to be present to learn more about the state in which they live. will hold its J. Cancellations shed She said, Pretty soon running on the rim. Ill is in its twelfth year, this years get a lift with a new hairseems most appropriate of all. do Psychologists suggest that grooming often plays a significant role in a patients morale. in the Participating In Brlghum moving and for ' - J will I?, r a late fee of $1.50. All newcomers to the community are invited to call and make resin - 1 ervations, and rides will be arV ' is needranged if transportation ed. The groups project of aiding the handicapped children in Box Elder County will be recipient of proceeds from a new project announced at a recent officers meetA contest will be conducted Three guests at the Godfrey Nursing home, Anna Burnham, Edna Jensen and ing. NEW HAIR STYLES until the end of April, when a Virsi Birch had their hair styled and set by local beauticians Opal Skinner, LaPriele Price and Ida three-daSanders as part of the local observance of National Beauty Salon week. Several other of the lady holiday at the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas will bo awardguests at the home had their hair restyled by the volunteer beauty experts. ed to the winning couple. Second sic, b.xploi er training and Comprize for the project will buy dinmissioner training. ner for two in the Sky Room at Scout workeis invited to be in Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. attemlam e include den mothers, for Mrs. the is Chairman event A training session for Scout worDinner will be served at noon Cubmasters, Cub committeemen, Lee Ileimun, with tickets available committees tioop from any member for a 50c do- kers will be conducted Saturday, at a charge of 75 cents per plate. Scoutmasters, and Explorer advisors. nation to the charity fund, or will Feb. 17, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 30 Courses will ho given in Cub It will not be necessary for boys also be available at three for $1 the Bear River LDS ward Scout basic training, Cub Scout Explorer committeemen to attend at p.m. donations to the fund. advanced training, Boy Scout ba officials said. recreation hall. i y Training Set For Scoutcrs 0- f join inn Only General Electric offers EmifoniL GBAUD be VV MINI-WAS- H 4 f pound or less) 4P Here Security Bank is proud to be located in this community ... to be a part of this important area of the state. be of First Security Banks operating philosophy responsibility to our customers and to the community. Responsibility is the cornerstone has forever hand laundering of your delicate fabrics, lingerie, nytons, sweaters, etc. All can now be carefully laundered with GEs new, Ends exclusive MINI-WAS- Easy, too. Just slip the over the Activator post, miniature filter add the and replace your favorite detersuds, washes and gently gent. rinses your clothing, using the famous Filter-Flwashing system with only 7'h gallons of water. specially-designe- MINI-WAS- to meet We are looking forward o lint-fre- to serving you Personalized e Sealed Container Storage, WAUitt Call on Redman , , . Redman does it rigid! 3-53- WASHES BIG LOADS, TOO -- A FULL 12 POUNDS! 32 OMAN 1 4 A O ,ti A if ii ,9k A A 4 A A A dfc A A A-- A. TOISTr niiMim A A. A. AnAA AA it rn - it fml Sitwniy 16 So. 8th West A A A AAA AAA AAA A A Saves up to 39 wash loads a yeur Think of the saving m time . , . and detergent. 1 Moving and Storage Brigham City, d wash-bask- com- all the modern demands for local or longdistance t sr A Vi- enthusiastically accept this responsibility. We do so with the pride and satisfaction of knowing that complete financial service can City . J y a national level are Opal Skinner, understanding, facilities t - program on be provided in an atmosphere of friendly plete . a DECORATIONS UNDERWAY Members of St. Henry's Altar Society prepare decorations for the' Valentine dance set for Saturday, Leb. 17, in (lie basement recreation hall of the church. Seated are Marianna Brendle; Martha Smith, ticket chairman; Phyllis Raymond, publicity chairman; Gertrude Thomus, general chairman, and Evelyn Park. Standing are I ran Hughes, Jean Scrable and Trudy Jackson. Sylvia Thomas was unable to be present for the picture. VVc Co. now vA Yes , First al- reservation Storage v A A A A AA . 4 -i - slogan To Be to our newest & ,L- i Were Proud We point with pride Redman Van it -- (1 A little girl was telling her teacher about losing her baby teeth. tooth was loose and ready Inst three. A Perfect for small WASH BASIN LOADS! Keith Johnson rendered two musical numbers at morning joint session. Mrs. Roger Henrikson was their accompanist. One k The event is open to the public and anyone desiring tickets may call Martha Smith at PA Committee: A group that keeps accepted up until Monduy noon, minutes and wastes hours. and a failure to cancel will result Voting delegates from the Box of Bear River City as secretary, Elder chapter of Young Homema- and Mrs. Ilene Dahl from Davis kers attending the Utah Young as reporter. Homemakers association convenA ladies trio from Bear River tion in Salt Lake City last weekMrs. Clinton Burt, City end included Mrs. Ezra Harper, Mrs. including John Holmgren, and Mrs. Shir-len- i x. Jackson. LUNCHEON will be served under the committee selected by hostess chairman Mis. Ted Touw. Reservations for the luncheon are priced at $1.50 and must be made by Friday noon, Feb. 10, by calling either Mrs. Carl Mann at PA or Mrs. William Tell at PA Mrs. Royal Norman, Mrs. Dee Hardy and Mrs. Clinton Burt. The convention and annual meeting was held in conjunction with the Utah Young Farmers association meeting. New officers elected for the state Young Homemakers association included Mrs. Val Leavitt of Bear River City as president, Mrs. e Ottenson of Spanish Fork as Mrs. Betty Misrasi f? i With Speaker on Utah History YOUNG HOML MARKERS Mrs. Ezra Harper, Mrs. Royal Norman, Mrs. Dee Hardy and Mrs. Clinton Burt were voting delegates attending the Utah Young Homemakers association meeting held in conjunction with the Utah State Young Farmers association in Salt Lake City last weekend. Young Homemakers Attend Meet Held in State Capitol 71 Newcomers Club Plan Luncheon be prepared by Mrs. Curt Garma-ge- r and Mrs. Rose Gendreau, with the theme of Washingtons birthday carried out on side tables and a pioneer scene on the speakers table. Bridge players will gather at 9:30 a.m. for a morning bridge session, and coffee and punch will be served while playing goes on. At 11 a.m., the bridge playing will break up, and the social hour will members a begin to give old chance to greet recent newcomers to the community. r' i V a committee headed by Ann Norton. Tickets for the event are being handled Smith, by Martha while Phyllis Raymond is handling the publicity for the occasion. Also assisting in the preparation of decorations have been Marianna Brendle, Evelyn Park, Fran Hughes, Jean Scrable and Trudy k DECORATIONS for luncheon will 3r t served by will be Ida Sanders, Mary Ann Holman, Kay Hyden, and Mrs. Price. It is hoped by the group that such serALTHOUGHT this traditional Nu. vices will expand during coming tional Beauty Salon week service years. lene Nielson as director member. Decorations are being planned by chairman Joyce Shumway, and committee members Barbara Walker and Kathryn Jensen. Community Club Plans Annual Sweetheart Party Saturday Eve Refreshments National Beauty Week Project Gives Lift to Local Ladies 4 1 Vs ing r- - 01G0 Bank ot Utah, N.A. - ' (Z&CZK - Mmbr ftdwal ... ... Dtpatll Iniuiam Corporation A M 4A AA itiAA Ai4hAr ! A ffi'n A A |