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Show riv m rrr' r THE BOX i r Twelfth Ward Relief Society Honors Ward Past Presidents Brigham City Twelfth LDS ward Rel.ef Society honored its president and past pre;idents living in the ward at the groups anrual Birthday Party held Thursday, March 15, at the ward chapel. A brunch of ham and eggs and hot date muffins was served to 50 ward members at 10 a m. Committee members in charge of the food included Mrs. Edna Nelsen, Mrs. Daisy Duke, Mrs. Opal Reeder and Mrs. Martha Latham. The blessing on the food was pronounced by Louis Squires. $r APPROPRIATE songs and tributes were paid to the ladirs by Alone Huwnith, Hael Stevens and .Elizabeth Tingey as the gtoup sat at tables tastefully decorated by Joyce Loveland, Phyllis Andrews, and Kari Duines. Valene Nielson took charge ot the meeting. included Those honored past Alice Tingey, Mary presidents Young, Christine Bott, Mary Jepp-soLeila May and Imogene Cra-pAnother past president, Olive Kntter, is presently serving in the Hael mission field in Britain. Stevens is president of the group at the present time. DAY SPECIAL IS WEEK Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday Friday March and 6 usable hangers rj for 6 pounds. L Professional . . . STEAM FINISHING CABINET per additional pound) the most In DRY CLEANING PHONE PA 3-84- 74 623 South Main We Clean and Serve You All Day Saturday Free Steam Cabinet Finishing Free Storage (30 days) Free Hangers Free Professional Advice Available No Waiting No extra charge for separate color loads Clean solvent in every load. it. March 17, Saturday evening, marks the annual Birthday Banquet jof the Box Elder Aerie and Auxili- of ary of the Fraternal Order Eagles to be held at the Aerie Home. This year the banquet will pay special tribute to the past presidents of the Aerie and Auxiliary. The banquet will be served buffet style. The banquet will start at 8 style. There will be a short program, following which door prizes will be drawn. Following the banquet, dancing will begin ut 9:30 with Frank Trox-ell- s orchestfa playing. To obtain tickets, members may contact T. R. Billings, Gladys Valentine. Wheatley, or Alberta Members are urged to make their reservations by Friday, March lfi. Abel S. The family of Mrs. Rich hosted a dinner party on Tuesday evening to celebrate the of Michael coming graduation Rich, grandson of Mrs. Rich, from Utah State University next week. Rich, the son of Mr. and Mis. Creek, Cailyle Rich of Walnut Calif., has been attending the Logan university since his graduation from a junior college in California. He will graduate in business administration and will leave to take a postion with Boeing Aircraft in Washington State immediately following his graduation. ATTENDING the dinner party with the guest of honor were his wile, Ruth, and infant son, Dean Carlyle. Guests in addition to Mrs. Rich included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Rich of Logan, ad Dr. and Mrs. Homer Rich and Mr. and Mrs. John Rich of Ogden. At the conclusion of the evening, the guest of honor was presented with a going-awagift as a token of the familys affection. iMmS?- -' I Birthday Banquet Set Saturday 1 p' Handicapped Kids Lenten Study Association Set for March 22 Set By Group ,, V - pro-gra- pre-scho- p J I) March 16. p. m. on Friday, good attendance is desired. A CORINNE CAMP Daughters of Utah Pioneers members are asked to circle Friday, March 30, y A w. $5 nr Also Available BOTTLED TYPEWRITERS V. 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Excise $2.99 tax NYLON $ 1 Vi NAME 1.0! 3313 off SHIRTS Prints, Knits Boys ASSORTED $' tl PIECE GOODS Price HAND 39c yd. or PENS 3 $1.29 (f Values to $2.98 Flannels, Percales, Nets Friday and Saturday Only Vi Price While they last Mens WINTER JACKETS at Big Savings Ladies - Misses DENIM JEANS BRAND FOUNTAIN SETS HOSE Values to $1.65 Van Hcuscn Vantage SHIRTS Reg. $5 TOWELS $3.75 each or Beautiful Prints 2 Vds $1 fw 3 for $10 1.00 Mens $3.75 each or Drip Dry, Border Prints, Pampered Cottons, 3 for $10 Values to $1 .39 yard Friday and Saturday only V BARGAIN TABLE Vi underwood - Olivetti Price underwood - Olivetti 22 PRIMA FIGURING 20 underwood - Olivetti 44 Compact standard. Reg. $119.50 Values to $9.98 $ BARGAINS $1.99 COATS Mens SPORT SHIRTS $1.99 Boys WINTER JACKETS FORl.OO 3313 off GRAB Odd lots House Dresses, Girdles, Bras, Slips, Skirts, Dr. Scholls Arch Supports MANY 40 South Main WINTER (off original price) Friday and Saturday Only $115 $98 plus tax Sizes 2 to 18 Price V2 MACHINE 10 Column Tape Credit Balance Add Subtract Multiply $68 plus tax Knits, Prints, Flannelette Ladies, Childrens Ladies - Misses PAJAMAS Boys' 59cyd, or 2yds.$1 125 PAIRS Lightweight portable. Reg. $88 Wool SHIRTS Plaid Reg. $5.93 Assorted PIECE GOODS Bates STUDIO 16-1- '3 LADIES EXECUTIVE LETTERA MARCH at 9:30 a.m. Friday. Be Here! Close at 9 p.m. Friday- - 6 p.m. Saturday ALL LADIES" OFFICE CHAIRS L? RAY BOOTHE HOWARD KIMIKW MMSIOSH and SATURDAY, AGAIN FRIDAY WALLETS b DEAN COOMBS DEAN BRADSHAW LADIES Student Practice $25 Values to $12.65 J ' ly No Physical Required on Initial Enrollment contact one of the following: IfflMILL-MHE- R iL CLEANUP OF 20 Pc. -- semi-annual- NOW IS AVAILABLE TO ALL 'A CALENDAR PADS iV to UNION For complete information IN BONO ni 25 ofli Skyway 1 1 2 DESK CALENDAR Pad Seis rk BLUE SHIELD AT LOW GROUP RATES Keep your weather-ey- e on the best Kentucky bourbon buy! LUGGAGE p CROSS FARMERS pair v IlSi $15 for 2 years $10 for 1 year y2 Price ' HM BLUE FARMERS DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN i Nil FARMERS UNION MEMBERS For Civic Club , wwwm?, rs M MEMBERSHIP DUES in the date. f nn in Salt DESERET CAMP of the Daugh- - will also be made for attending the cials in the two Corinne wards. ers of Utah Pioneers will be held at the home of Mrs. Amy Phillips, 13 162 North Second East, at 7:30 Meeting Changed Civic Improvement club members are asked to make note of a change from the meeting schedule printed in the groups annual Yearbook. The meeting scheduled for Thursday, March 22, will be held on Thursday, March 29, at the usual meeting hour in the War Memorial Home. Program for the day will be the same as printed in the book, with flection of officers topping the events of the day. A musical program is also scheduled, according to chairman Mrs. Dee Glenn Smith. Further announcement of the meeting will be made at a later 12 two-wee- k Margaret Pelham, secretary. Reg. COSCO JR. convention set for April for the. March Lake City. Final collection of meeting. It will be held at the home of sales slips will be made to meet Janie Jensen with Lyla Wright as the April 1 deadline. Rozelle Cutler will Captain Alice F. Davis states present the lesson. that the postponement All members are asked to be of the meeting was made due to present for special business. Plans the Relief Society anniversary so- , Y,,f An interfaith Lenten study group will hold its first meeting on FriMarch 16, at the Protestant The Box Elder County Assn, for day, Student Center. Discussion of the Retarded Childrens rpgular month- i booklet Edge of the Edge will ly meeting has been postponed un- begin at 10.30 a m. with coffee and til March 22, at 8 p.m. at the Bear fellowship preceding it at 10 a m. n River elementary school. A NURSERY CARE will be provion summer recreation will ded for children and all be presented. women in the community are invicommittees will be ted to attend the discussion Standing named and a nominating committee will be elected and the names of two board members will be announced at that time. The matter of incorporation of the association will be discussed, according to Mrs. calends on their At Family Party DRY CLEANING (25c Eagles and Ladies a Student Feted COIN -- CP FREE GAY APRON in Thursday, March 15, 1962 X parade win held which the ladies modeled aprons which they had made and contributed to the Relief Society. Special guests in addition to the presidents, included Bishop Howard Kelly, and Verda Lester of the Notth Box Elder Stake Relief Society presidency One of the past presidents honored was actually president of the Fourth ward, while three were ward presidents in the Eighth prior to division of the wards. Closing prayer was given at the conclusion of the brunch and program by Sally Andersen. A JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ELDER . 50c Every bag a big surprise. ITEMS Values to $2 ri pr. J !n i OTHER i BAGS |