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Show Ai ea Residenls Enjoy Nor ihwesl On Ik4., M' 'MIL U0X Two County Men Fair Visit 1 ' Mr. and Mis. Wallace Wilde were host and hostess on. an James group tuur to the Pacific Northwest and the Worlds Fair in Seattle. Boarding the bus on June 23. the 42 passengers aboard enjoyed a Hi wondeiful tour. Once day ..hoard the bus, they named it 'T riendship 42" and eleeled a m a y o r, councilman, constable, treusuier and judge. Es-h- . . 4 S' club I ITTLE COOKET1 ES he'd two meetings this past week. On Monday they met at the home of Linda Walker where the girls worked on breakfast dishes. Linda Walker opened with prayer. On Friday afternoon they met at the home of Rosemary and Rosemarie Wmle. The girls wotked an telish dishes, such as stuffed eggs, carrot strips, and vegetable plants. and arPlans were discussed rangements made for the three day trip to camp. Each girl was given a list of things to luing and a shopping trip was planned to purchase the needed items. Rides were arranged to and from the camp site. President ot the club is Anita llunsuker, vice president is Sli.iu-nJohnson, secietaiy is Rose-mai- y . ll VJK V Z'-- ! A v -v 'ai Vnii . -- K Wintle, SATURDAY Primary children from the Thirteenth ward will join with hundreds of from throughout North Box Elder stake Saturday to sing at the stake center cornerstone laying event. A colorful carnival will open the affair starting at 4 p.m. AWAIT EVENT Other youngsters The U. Department of suggests banana slices and red raspberries for a low calorie dessert. S. Agri-rultm- e Brigham Miss Recites Vows YOUR NEXT PICNIC OR REUNION Jennie McCulloch Jansen, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Goidon daughJ McCulloch, became the bride of Lieu- of tenant Robeit Thomas Hulbeit on Fnduy evening, July C. The double nng ceiemony was pufuiined at the Baptist Indian center by Rev. Horace Fisher befuie close DOWNATA A reception friends and relntves. followed at the McCulloch home. HOT SPRINGS Migrant Council Speaks in Logan warm water changed daily Fresh New sun deck area with fireplaces and wood Free meeting halls for programs New pavilion in picnic area Boll park - Horseshoe pitching Phone Downey 2798 for reservations Run-stron- i, NOTICE Clip this Good for one FREE The bride was lovely in a pale blue brocaded satin sheath dress. She wore a liny veiled hat with matching bow. Her bouquet was a white oicli.d. TIip matron ot honor was hei sistei, Mis. Suzanne Salvage of Sii'iqiialniiP, Wash. She woie a while shealh with pink accessories and curried a pink carnation nosegay. JULIANNE and Jimmy, Mrs. Halbert's two small children, were also members of the wedding party. Jultanne, dressed in white, was the flower girl and Jimmy was the ring bearer. Mrs. Salvage sang "Oh Promise Me at the beginning of the ceremony. Lieutenant Halbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Halbert of Lt. Halbert Thermopolis, Wyo. was with Thiokol for three years before entering the Air Force. Mrs. the Halbert has been attending University of Utah. After a brief honeymoon to the Temns, Mr, and Mrs. Halbert will be temporarily stationed at Wich-il- a Falls, Texas, while Lt. Halbert attends missile school. They will be stationed permanently at Air Force base in, ad SWIM Mrs. Irven L. Henrie just returned Monday from Los Angeles, Calif., where she attended a workshop for dancing teachers called of NADAA, National Association Dancing and Affiliated Artists. Here for one week dancing teachers and their promising students had classes under the finest dancing teachers in the United States, each an expert in his field. July P.M. 7:00 Nightly 8 MRS. HENRIE feels that this convention Is an excellent refresher prior to opening her new dance studio in August. I can ofier fresh new dances and techniques in all the fields of dance mentioned above. I believe students should have reemds at home to practice with, as this Mrs. speeds the learning piocess, Henrie states. For this reason I plan lo give each student records to accompany their dunces. Also I will provide practice costumes for each class member. The vantages will help relieve costs at review time, as well as during the school year. Registration for the classes will be held during August, with classes beginning on Aug. 14 and 1G, through CENTRAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM M 2nd So. i.Li THE at Main St. L OF CHRIST Brigham City, Utah CHURCH Given Ogden Music-Dram- a Rehearsals for "Ail Faces West, the poitruymg the westwaid trek of Utah pioneers, are continuing in Ogden. Igor Got in, internationally known baritone singer of conceit stage, radio and television, will again the role of Biighum perform , to Young in tile be presented in Ogden July 20, 21, and 22. Mine than 2MI sir.pois, actors and dancers aie inenibeis of the stage cast. Music fur the saga will be provided by the Utah Symphony orchestra, under direction of Dr. Jay E. Welch, of the University ol Utah music department. AH Fuces West is a musical depiction of the travels of the emigrant pioneers under the leadership of Brigham Young who were driven from their homes in Nuuvoo, 111., in IB 46, and they settled in Great Salt Lake valley. music-dram- a ff5 I'""" musical-pageant- Worthy of your Trust 11 X" AtNIUlKl r School Director To Visit BC rn'raccmoEcupsat s BUURbCN ALth iBsitlNl WHIiMV JjiKSBMuiu jt Area iiK't llll Kenneth S, Agerter, director of admissions at Slmttuek school, Fanbault, Mum., will visit alumni and Ptrons of the school in Bi ham City on Satmday, July 14 JIM BUM WHISMT BUM IE SIRA1CHI PRIlOf MNlUCKt OISIIUtD OISIllllNE AND CO, 80IU1D CUM. Bf IH1 BOURFUft IMS KlNiUUIt IN BLOCKS LADIES DEPARTMENT wAwi ElRETURNS FROM MISSION der Jerry Carr recently returned from an LDS mission to the Central Atlantic states and will be honored Sunday. Testimonial To Honor Missionary A homecoming testimonial will honor Elder Jerry Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curr, 23(1 South Sixth East Sunday at 7 p.m. in the LDS Fust ward chapel undo the direction of Counselor Veil Pe- tersen. Elder Cair recently returned r from serving a mission in the Central Atlantic stutes for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- ;day Saints. He labored in Virginia North Caroina whie on the mission and served as supervising Elder in Wilmington, N.C. Elder Carr is a graduate of Bear River High school and seminary. He attended Brigham Young university for a year before going on the mission. For quick lunch, try pimiento Elder Carr is now employed with cheese toast with poached eggs. the Ogden division of the AmeriSpread each slice of buttered can Automobile association and toast with pimiento cheese spread, plans to attend Utah State univerthen top with a poached egg and sity this full. serve immediately. two-yea- d Husbands will be the guests of members of the Afternoon Circle of the Community Presbyterian church tonight as the group sponsors a summer dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bryson, 575 East Sixth North. Plans for the dinner make It a covered dish affair, with those attending providing their own table service. The event will begin at 7 p. m. with dinner and conclude after an evening of social visiting. 18 Final Polish r i TECHNIQUES in tap, ballet, acrobatics, baton, ballroom, modern jazz and Americana were taught in classes from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily. Between sessions the members gained many important ideas by sharing personal teaching techniques with one another. The highlight of the convention was learning lor the first time the new ballroom dance Wheeling, originated by T. L. Smith, founder of NADAA. This dance is designed to give dancing fans something better than the twist to do. CBS Television previewed the new dance last Sunday night on the Who In the World. program, Ladies Slate Patio Supper 11:00 A.M. tnp included: US. Army Gairi.son, Fort Douglas, are attending two weeks summer training at Fort Lewis, Wash., July Included in the group of Capt. Von R. Curtis, and Capt. F.phraim R. Schwaitz, Riighuni Cuy iDlttth 1 Attends Workshop MESSAGES Sundays Serve Aboard Ship Training Session Dancing Teacher Tenth LDSWard Sets Bake Sale 3 miles South of Downey on Highway 191 the STITCHERETTES 4 II club met at 2 p.m. The president called the meeting to order, after which Saundra Baker gave the prayer and the secretary gave the minutes. The club members continued their pluns for arrangements for attendance at camp. Pamela Billings and Cheryl Crosley served the tieats. Mis, Munson, the lead er, helped the guts wuik on their skirts. Box Elder Migrant Worker council officials Mrs. William H. Yates and Mrs. Donald Ranstrom were guest speakers at a meeting of the Logan group formed for purposes of education of migratory farm laborers in the Cache valley area, on Monday evening. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Donald Davis, president of the United Church Women of the area, and attending were tepresentatives of Logan churches, civic groups and the school board. Following a presentation on the health program sponsored by the Box Elder Council by Mrs. of R. N., and the health committee, Mrs. Yates, council chairman, gave a report on the progress of the educational program of the local council. Reports on the classes being The Tenth LDS ward Relief sosponsored at the Logan area camp wer given, by workers in that pro- ciety will sponsor a bake sale on gram, and plans for furthering the Friday, July 13, to aid in the ward of a building fund. program and organization Baked goods, winch will include council in Logan were discussed. homemade bread, cukes, cookies, pies and candy will be on sale starting ai 11 a. m. in front of Vun YOU ARE INVITED 10 HEAR j Engelens store. With summertime heat making I BIBLE huking at home nune of a chore, the public is urged lo get their BY EVANGELIST goods tlie easy way by shopping with the ladies of the leiilt) ward KENNETH A. DYE Free picnic FLD1.K persons enjoying Mrs. Leilie Trox-ell- , Mrs. Alice lingey, Mrs. Minnie Jackson, Mis. Emma Wood, James II. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lirhfield, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Felt, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilde and Miss Janet Stumm of Brigham Cily. From Connne were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Hansen, and Mrs Gwenith Rader while travelers from Howell were Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason. Mrs. Ruth Barnard of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodyatt of Willard, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Heppler of Tremontun also enjoyed the tour. Earlier in the month, Mr. and Guy Ballard of Tremouton, BOX is Rosema- on Munday In Early June Ceremony PLAN reporter 3 Reservists Attend Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Turley ot Gur-a'land Mrs. Irene Adams and Alvin B. Burt, fireman, USN, son Mrs. Stanley Veateh of Brigham City enjoyed the same tour, leav- af Mr. and Mrs. Albert W, Burt, E. G. LaRose, sea-ing the urea on June 19 and return- Connne, and man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing on July 4 Eugene B. LaRose of Brigham City, served aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme jRichuid, off the coast of Culifor-- ' nia Hie week of June 22 29. THEY VISITED Quuke Lake, witnessed a play at the Old Opry House in famous Virginia City, Lewis and Claik Caverns, Glacier National Paik, Wuterton Lake, the LDS temple m Curdslon, a visit lo a Hulterile Community, and a fragrant visit to the formal gardens at Vancouver Island. A wonderful three days were spent at the Wot Id's Fair, and all were thrilled with the monorail, the Space Needle and the many exhi bits. A scenic drive through the Columbia River Gorge and on to Boise were part of the homeward tnp for the county residenls. rie Wintle, health chairman is Linda Walker, sul'ety chairman is service Joyce Keller, community chairman is Joyce Ann llunsaker, social chairman is Leslie Brady. will be The next meeting held at the camp where the girls will do their own cooking of the meals they planned at their past meetings. 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