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Show r T"' y rif f Newcomers Club j . a Executive Board members of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers club met at the home of Mis. Russell Peterson on Monday evening with Mrs. Fred Mitchell presiding The fund raising project was just one of many topics discused during the event. The matter will be voted upon in September, first regular meeting date of the year. Plans are now under way for the annual Newcomers Tea to be held on Tuesday, Aug. 21. Further information on the tea will be released soon by Charlotte Hill, tea V s 4 $ i i 4A ' .j f 4 i ?v i - A - vl- A , '- i 1. 7 v. v A-i- s V ; U - Ladies Community club of Brigham City is opening its annual drive during t h e membership month of August, with new members being chosen until Sept. 1, according to membership chairman Jackie Furlong The local club was organized in 1915 as the Kindergarten club, since its primary object at the time was to obtain free public kinfor Brigham dergartens Citys childien Its purpose was accomplished years ago, and the name of the club was changed in 1900. i -V Olson Family Holds Reunion SINCE Thirty members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Olson of Honeyville spent the week of July in the Teton countiy lor a reunion. family Arrangements were made for lodging in the cabins of the "R Welcome Ranch at Victor, Idaho, by Dr. and Mrs. K. E. (Sonja) Head of Driggs. Kirt Olson and his family came from Albuquerque; Mr. and Mrs. M. (Baibara) Siock and sons from Chicago; Major and Mrs. William J. (Nancy) Gates and children came from New York, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch from Salt Lake City and children were there. Trips to Jackson, Wyo , to Jenny Lake and the Palisades for boating and other enjoyment were taken. Golf was played m the ranch pasture; the children and some of the adults spent many hours horseback riding in the surroundA hayrack ride and ing hills dinner were furnished camp-firby the ranch owners; family visits and programs were enjoyed and the week passed all too quickly for all those concerned. Following the reunion. Major and Mrs Gates and their three children spent a week at the Olson home in Honeyville, before going on to a new Air Force assignment in Alabama. 9 f ! i A - 'Kn 3 N e - r. r - , ja. GOLF CHAMP Ruth Dobbs won the Brigham City ladies golf championship trophy for 1962 at a meet played on the local course on Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 6 and 7. She tied for the chamdetermined the champion pionship with Ami JV1ser and a play-of- f by one point. with was LaVon Thompson of a three-wathe wo- play-of- f championship mens championship golf tournament held Monday and Tuesday, Aug 6 and 7, at the local couise. Her title was a hard won choice, with a sudden death match followbeing a tie for the champonship tween Mrs. Dobbs and Ami Moser, who won a close second place. Third place was won by Carrie Johnson. with the tie finding second place and y Wilma Wixom in Farnsworth Ange Powers. Q Needlecraft Collections Q g Handicrafts Historical NOW UNTIL ting the youth of Brigham City and has donated to many youth projects through the years. Such projects have included recent donation of playground equipment to schools and parks, classroom aids for the exceptional child classe, grants for scholarships for teachers in the field of special education, donations to Teen Town, purchase of the resuscitator at the swimming pool, support of the foreign students at BEHS and sponsoring of a candidate to Girls State each year. Other activities of the club included their yearly benefit fashion show in the early spring and sponsorship of the junior section of the Peach Days parade, including choosing of the little queen and making of her float. e, Miss Karlene Simonsen will beSETS SEPTEMBER DM F, come the bride ot Allan Reid Tingey in a ceremony set for Sept. 28 In the Logan LDS temple. The couple are both graduates of the local high school and will make a home in Biigham City. PAL-ML- Class of 1957 Plans Reunion Phone 690 South Main Elder High school Class of rewill hold their five-yea- r union on Friday, Aug 31, at the Faghth LDS ward ruiention hall Dinner will be served at 6 p m. with a program to follow until approximately 10 p. m A children's party scheduled earlier in the day has been, can- 723-713- 3 Box BEAUTY SALON PHYLLIS 1957 Brigham Citys Most Modern Beauty Salon AUGUST SPECIAL ON celled by the committee, however they urge that intormal groups of he gnl graduates might meet during the day while out-o- f town graduates are in the area CLASS OFFICERS are in charge of the event led by Reid Goldsber-ry- , class president. Also assisting are LaRae Johnson, vice presi- dent; and Maile Christensen, secare Reunion retary Brent Horsley and Richard Gordon. Letters of reminder have been sent to each graduate, and further information can be obtained by calling one of the class officers. Reservations for the dinner will be required PERMANENT WAVES Reg. $17.50 Reg. $15.00 Reg. $12.50 Reg. $10.00 now just $15.00 now only $12.50 now for $10.00 ! just Call for your appointment todayl People make the difference at Box Elder County Bank . p. ' i j i 4 H i 4 .K I vf s . i 1 As little SEPTEMBER as 50c will these dolls. Now is lay-aw- any of ay j the time to choose the doll to delight your little girl on Christmas morning. ROSE CAN TELL WHO THE LAYAWAY SPECIALS! Q Knitting WALK-A-BY- E INFANT DOLL BABY DOLL $5.98 value 26 inch vinyl, $9.98 valu $065 s7 BONNIE TODDLER BYE-BY- E Crocheting DOLL BABY DOLL Hobbies . 15 in vinyl. $2.98 volue 25 inch vinyl. $6.49 value V' $2 REGULAR SAVERS ARE... Yes, Rose Byington, Teller at Box Elder County Bank, can identify steady savers If you could stand behind her window, too, you would notice that there is something special about thrifty people. Lets call it that sense of secuuty that comes only with having money in the bank . . . being ready to meet the financial emergencies that face nearly everyone from time to time . . . ready to take advantage of opportunities, too. dont you join the thousands of Northern Utahns who are saving at Box Elder County Bank1 Join them in earning highest interest 4 TIMES each year while in establishbuilding future security ing bank standing and a sound connection with the many additional servups that only the bank can offer. Why ... PARK FREE while you transact business or bank right fiom the m the bank at the bank wheel of your automobile that serves you better , . . Box Elder County Bank. ... Youll bank your best at . . . blameless In case of fire or theft. OF Date.., Signed , Telephone NOTE: Positivey no entries will be accepted after Tuesday, Aug. COURSE THERE ARE OTHERS, SEE OUR SELECTION of ANNETTE 28. 19G2. Residents of Box Elder county are invited to a public meeting of the Box Elder County Association for Handicapped Childien set tor tonight, Thuisday, Aug. 9, at 7 30 p m n the Bear River City elementary school. for the event Guest speaker who will be Dr. Reed Duiliam, has been instructing special education teachers at Utah State the summer sesdunng sions. He works with retarded childien in the San Diego area. reassociation THE COUNTY cently elected officers to head the group for the coming year. Kent Lee of Brigham City is president; Carol Michaelis of Garland, vice president, Arliss Hunsaker of tieasurer; and Maxine Adams of Brigham City, secretary. Again this year, the Association urges civic and fraternal organithe activities zations to support planned for the mentally handicapped chldren in the county. Recent help to the group has come from the Newcomers club, the B P 0. Elks, and the city is planning summer recreational FAIR In releasing the above for displuy, I agree to hold the merchant In whose window it Is displayed, and the Box Elder Chamber of Address almost-endless- To Meet Tonight LAYAWAY Quilts '. Souvenirs and Commerce, Handicapped DOLL to enter the folfowing under the classification checked: Art F For SNUGGLE SOFTEE Brigham City Utah Q County Group has grown and expanded, always maintaining a program of promo- CLUB MEMBERS point out that they find the work in the club rewarding and satisfying, both in charitable deeds and in meeting and working with new persons. Programs of the club include interesting guest speakers on chosen topics emphasizing area of current affairs, American homes, international relations, public affairs, fine arts and youth conservation Persons interested In membership In the club are urged to contact Mrs, Furlong at PA for Applications st club ITS founding, the s i Club South 2nd East I wish fuither information mem-bei- Window Display Committee, Brigham City Business and Professional Womens co Mabel Nielsen, Chairman 419 are also available from club in third place. were topped by Kathryn Garmager, Mai ion Higginson, Alma Bryant. Cookies and dunks were served between rounds by Hazel Kaiser, and tournament chairman Arvilla Almost as far back as history goes, It has been the custom of relatives and friends to show their love by giving the bride (and the groom, too!) a gift that will endure for all the years. I heard a touching and tender story the other day about a poor woman who sold her last prized possessions in order to get the dollars with which to buy a wedding piesent for her niece. The bride was thrilled, of course but she never knew that her impoveiished aunt in a tar olf city had sacrlticed her most prized personal possession to make the loving gestuic! Lets hope that none of you ever have to do this. I can assure you that you won't If you come here and select something for a bride on our very easy credit terms. Indeed our sincer-eLet the wedwish is this ding bells ring out with no hardship to anyone. And we mean this with all our heart. Our disSo come In today. . play of wedding gilts Is Things priced as low as $1.09 and others up to any amount you wish to spend. JEWLLRY, 71 South Main Phone PA El- I THIRD FLIGHT winners Next event for the womens Dean First flight winners were Ruth gollers will be the annual VonderEsch, first; Lucille Wald- Candland tournament set for Wedron, second; and Mildied Shum- nesday, Aug. 22, at the local way, third. Second flight winner course. Peach Days heart? KINGS ANNUAL InTounamentHeldTuesday walked honors in ul Miss Simonsen is a graduate of Box Elder High school and Superior Beauty school and is at present working in Brigham City. St Lady Golfers Determine Champs Ruth Dobbs llard Annual Membership Drive TOURNAMENT WINNERS First place winners LaVon Thompson, Ruth Dobbs and Ruth VonderEsch display their trophies as other winners, with honors described in the accompanying article, hold up their championship trophies. They are Carrie Johnson, Marion Higginson, Alma Mildred Bryant, Shumway and Luceile Waldron. I By J. Oleen Palmer This is August, another traditional month of weddings. Are you going to get married? Is this going to be the most event-tmonth of the year for you and someone else dear to your Ladies Community Club Opens A if 1 The forthcoming marriage of Simonsen to Allan Re.d Tingey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid E Tingey of Brigham City, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jens L Simonsen of WiM .ss Kailcne Tingey is a graduate of Box der High school and attended WeHe is at ber college present w oi king at Thiokol Chemical corchairman. poration. The couple has set Sept. 28 for The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico revolted successfully their marriage, which will be solagainst their Spanish conquerors in 16S0, emnized in the Logarv LDS temple but were reconquered m 1G92 by A reception will follow at the Wil lard LDS ward Spanish Gen. De Vargas. i i Couple Will Wed In September Held Monday Eve M Brigham City, Utah JOURNAL, Thursday, August 9, 1962 Board Meeting t . 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