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Show r wvw ww yTTTf yyf'ff t ttwrr(rt f tt? t f Mt"n,yvrrw ytMry- w Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy of Garland announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of ther daughter. Carol, to Robert Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Holt of Brigham City. The couple will exchange nuptial vows in a ceremony set for 20 in the Logan LDS temApril ple. Following the LDS ceremony, the couple will be honored that evening at a reception at the Garland First LDS ward recreation hall. MISS TIMOTHY is a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS seminary and is currently employed at Thiokol. The bridegroom-elec- t is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary and is presently a student at Utah State University. Following their spring wedding, the couple plans to make a home in Logan where the bridegroom will continue his education. Golfing season will begin on Wednesday, April 18, tor members of the Brigham City Golf and club Ladies Auxiliary Country set f with a shotgun starting for 9 a. m. sharp. All members are also invited to attend the annual opening brunch of the group at 11 a. m. and to make reservations for the event by Friday, April 13. Reservations can be called in to Darlene Bilor Ruth Dobbs lings at PA at PA THE LADIES Day chairman. Sue Gentry and her committee have planned entertainment for the day. In the case of inclement weather, bridge will be played rather than golf. All members are urged to make the golfing season a success by tee-of- participating Abel S. Rich Missionaries of Robert Holt in an April 20 ceremony planned for the Logan LDS are Mr. and Mrs, Glade Timothy Parents of the bride-elec- t Garland, and Holt is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Holt of Brig- Temple. Hold Reunion of ham City. Mrs. Abel S. Rich and son Wayne Rich travelled to Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 7, to attend the Abel S. Rich missionary reunion held annually in conjunction with General Conference of the LDS Church. The group, composed of missionaries who served under the couple in Eastern Canada from 1935 to met at the Granite Stake 1938, center. Thirty-onof the former missionaries were present to discuss old times and to pay honor to Mrs. Rich and her late husband. Missionaries attending the reunion included persons traveling from as far as western Canada and Southern Arizona. The group has been meeting annually since 1938. Chairman for the meeting this year were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Spencer of Evanston, Wyo. Couple Welcomes Fourth Daughter JollyetteClub Dinner Dance e The little Miss is the fourth daughter for the couple and big sisters, Kathy, Janna and Allyson are thrilled with new sister, Barbara Ann. Doctor: Why do you have that tatooed on your back? Patient: Thats not tatooed. That's where my wife ran into me while I was opening the garage door. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Roundy of Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pett of Brigham is Mrs. City. R. Leo Jenson, also of Brigham City. Set Saturday Jollyctte Dance club will meet for a special dinner dance to wind up the winter dance season on Saturday, April 14, at 9 p. m. at the War Memorial Home. Dinner will be served to member couples and guest couples at 11:30 p. m. Chairman of the event are Mr. and Mrs. Cam Harmon and years dance committee. for occasion Reservations should be made by Friday by calling Mrs. Harmon. Dance music for the occasion will be provided by the Melvin Johnson orchestra, and all member couples are urged to attend and to invite a guest couple for the gala affair. the all activities plan- n THE BOX ELDER 'JOURNAL, Has Final Meet follows: Publicity and Historian, Lavoy Chlarson, Ruth Dobbs: Ladies Day Hostess and Entertainment, Sue Gentry, chairman; Peggy Cand-lanDot Case, Mary Coleman, Alma Bryant, Mary Reese, Etta Ruth Warren, Katy Moskowitz, Fishburn, Mary Hyer, Ida Zundel, Edna Merrell, Shirley Simper, Idonna Hamilton, Maxine Gard-ner, Hazel Packer. Mamie Fruin, chairBridge man, Irene Boudreau, Etta ChrisMembertensen, Leone Boothe; ship, Helen Johnson, chairman; Wilma Wixom, Ruth Dobbs. NOMINATING Grace. Davis, Aldean Gibson, Darchairman; lene Handicap, Ange Billings; Farnsworth, chairman; Margaret Darlene Fly, Billings; Tournament, Jessie Jeppersen, chairman, Naomi Knudson, Betty Call, Marion Higginson, Ulalla Hansen, Hazel Kaiser; Team Captain, Ami Moser, Coy Hadfield; Club Improvement, Arvilla Powers, chairAldea man. Manilla Horsley, Rush; Banquet, Carrie Johnson, chairman, Marion Merrell, Leone MaxLadies Handbook, Boothe; ine Clark, chairman; Aldea Rush. Dansante Dance club met Saturday evening at the Third LDS ward for a bonus dunce to wind up the dance season for another ' year. Winning door prizes during the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Curley Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris. The prizes were clever Easter cakes, in keeping with the Easter theme planned for the entire dance. Music for dancing was provided by the Owen Ridges orchestra, and member couples were accompanied by guests for the final dance night. for the The entire committee past season planned the dance under the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bennion. 1 The good old days were when the police didnt hide at the side of a busy road, but took their chances in traffic like everyone else. TAKE TIME TO BE At April Luncheon Tuesday will set the scene as Welcome Wagon Newcomers club gathers on Tuesday, April 17, at the Holy Cross Lutheran church for its regular monthly luncheon. An official Mad Hatters Parthe meeting will Include ty, judging of the millinery creations in the three categories of prettiest, funniest and most original. GUEST SPEAKER for the day will be a representative from Brigham Floral and Gift who will speak on flower arranging. Decorations for the day will follow the spring theme and are being planned by Mrs. Arnold Hausmann, Mrs. Donald Warner and Mrs. Gene Lathrope. Preceding the luncheon, bridge sessions will begin at 9:30 a. m. Social time will officially start at 11 a. m. with punch and coffee served to all. hats d Two-Stak- e LUNCHEON is set for 11:30, according to serving chairman Mrs. Ted Touw. Assisting her in preparing and serving the food will be Mrs. Daniel Shrum, Mrs. Carver Kennedy, Mrs. Jack Walker, Mrs. Farrell Hunt, Mrs. Ron and Mrs. Edward Hughes. Another feature of the day will be selection of a winner for the Las Vegas trip contest being sponsored by the group as a project to earn money for the Handicapped Children's program. Tickets will be available from members until that date. RESERVATONS are set at $1.50 for the luncheon and can be made by calling Mrs. Don Simpkins at PA before Friday, April 13. Cancellation can be made until Monday noon and a failure to cancel will result in a late fee of $1.50. All newcomers to the community are invited to attend. Kir-ber- HOLY K j- iiatanl W TOUR SHAKES April 22 - 27 CHRISTIAN AF.SKXA REFORMED CHAPEL (See details elsewhere, this issue.) MILLERS AGED ET3 ;0( !b. snrsrt" GROUND CHUCK e dance, sponsored by the North Box Elder and Box Elder LDS stakes, will be held at the First LDS ward from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. (0)0 ji'U'j.jjHwwn. jjjiimmiiiuiWMini FRESH FROZEN LEAN This Saturdays HOLY WEEK SERVICES j Mrs. Ruth Dobbs and Barbara Olsen PLAN GOLF BRUNCH discuss decorations being made for the opening brunch at the Brigham City Golf and Country Club for members of the ladies auxiliary. Also serving on the decorating committee for the event is Mrs. Aldea Rush. The event is set for 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18. Dance Set Saturday FRYERS a Hosts for this dance are the Willard First and Second wards, who will decorate to the theme April Traditional windin Holland." mills, tulips and other Dutch customs will be featured in the decor. During intermission time a floor show will be held, and live music is promised for the occasion. All ages from MIA up are invited to attend the dance. The public is invited to attend, and the cut up, Ib. ib. THE HAPPY SEWERS met at the home of Mrs. Alvord Cox last week. Ada Cox, president, called the meeting to order and gave the pledge and opening prayer. Discussion of the next project to be carried on by the group was held, after which the girls worked on their pillows. Marianna Cox served divinity committee reports that LDS standards of dress and behavior will be candy at the conclusion of the followed. meeting. 3 ROLLED BOMBS POT ROAST PLACE YOUR ORDER HOT each $1co U LEAN MEATY lb. er wtt tsruaa; 'srwrtrxxirra FARRS GOLDEN FRESH CONVENIION BOUND Mrs. Sieve Anderson and Mrs. Margaret R. Evans lett Wednesday, April H, by train for the Women's Federated Republican Club convention and Republican Women's Conference in Washington D.C. They are representing the local Republican Womens club and the county Central Committee at the conventions. Vt Women 21b, ...in Mrs. Anderson is vice chairman Elder county Republican Committee and president of the Womens Federated Republican complete display of lovely Easter cards Tune to kbmtnSci, (P-- ThriftiChecks Have ljly I ir "Jr QsTfMM fw ,.fpl Cpppv CORINNE CAMP of the Daughters will meet on Friday, April 20, at the home of Lena Walker. Meeting will begin at 2 p. m. and all members are urged to be present. SEAGULL CAMP of the Daughof Utah Pioneers will meet on Wednesday. April 18, at 7:30 p, m. at the home of Sadie Barnard, 113 North Second West. All members are urged to attend. ters AAVM-4A4t4-A-'-- 4 XJ 102 South Main 4 lbs. (jfMS. Theres no mistake about whos paying a bill when its paid the saving way with a le TTttiMC&sct No. 2 FIRM RIPE RED SPUDS TOMATOES Your name is handsomely printed on each check FREE. And you enjoy all the prestige and safety of personalized ThriftiChecks for just a few pennies each. Its well worth the few minutes and few dollars it takes to open a ThriftiCheck account. No minimum balance required. No red tape. So stop in soon-g- et the thriftifacts about ThriftiChecks. 25 Checks BRIGHAM 2 lbs. 10 Ib bag Call PA 3-32- 28 $2.00 RQXfLDERfOUNTyRANK Comptons Art and Music SAUSAGE I of the Box EaAte?, CaftdU !3(p)$ STYLE A GRADE LARGE PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT , COUNTRY BEEF 9i. 69c asgKSETTgsryTT: d The two local ladies left Ogden on April 11, and after arriving in Washington D.C. on April 13 they will attend the two conventions as representatives of local political organizations. ALL GROUiiD BEEF that body at the national convention this week. Each lady will bring back information to assist in directing the local organizations for their party. After completing their business in Washington D.C., they will go by Political business, pleasure and club of South Box Elder county. the excitement of a trip to the naMrs. Evans is secretary of the train to New York and Chicago for tions cnpitol are all tied in to- Box Elder County Republican Cen- sightseeing and shopping before regether for Mrs. Steve (Tess) An- tral committee and is representing turning to Brigham City. R. derson and Mrs. Margaret Evans as they journey to Washington D.C. for the Womens Federa-anthe Republican Womens Conference. and see our To Local Republican FRESH 39 Assorted Flavors Hi National Conventions Beckon 5 Dansante Club Newcomers to Sport Mad Hats Home-style- Mrs. E. R. Roundy of Corinne recently returned from a short trip to California to become acquainted with her latest grand-rhilParents of a tiny new daughter on March 12 are Mr. and Mrs. Burton Pett, formerly of Brigham City, and now residing in Concord, Calif. in ned by the years committee. Count down will begin at 9 a.m. with a bang to put the club in orbit for the seasons fun, and a space theme will highlight the brunch decorations and program for the day. Club officers announced the committees for the year at meetings. They will be formed as i BrigFam Gtyf Utafi Thursday, April 12, 1962 Lady Golfers Plan for Season With Opening Brunch April 1 8 Couple Circles April Date - CITY 1 For Delivery on $5 Order or More yiy' Store Hours 7;00 a.m. to Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation o)5 7.00 p.m, IMflPPf ill p mmM 93 South Main Gold Strike Stamps |