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Show mww Education Classes to Classes Plans Aired Begin Here Scheduled For Carnival, The evening education program of the Eox Elder county district and the Inter .umntain school announce for Utah State Univerin Las Vegas, sity winter term classes for THOSE lucky girls at the university credit will take place Delta Delta Delta sorority in on Tuesday evening, Jan. 8, at Logan. Got a change of ad- 7 p. m. at the new Box Elder dress this morning for our own High school library. RegistratConnie Peters who, judging ion for these same classes will from her new abode, is house- be held at the Intermountain school at 6:15 p. m. the same mother for the social unit. school reg-.strati- , Happy new year! Weve turn- ed a brand new page since we visited together last. Party Lina has been buzzing with news of holiday visitors, vacationers and party fun. MAKING Christmas a happy one for the Eberhart Zundels nnd Mrs. W. H. Barnard were Dr. and Mrs. Ben Zundel and children,, Davyne and Benny who arrived from their home in El Cajon, Calif, for a week. They divided their time between the Zundels and Mrs. Barnard. IkiMfetptx. ' TO HEAD GROUP Recently installed trio of officers for Bethel No. H of the International Order of Jobs Daughters include Brigham City Misses Dianne Meeker as senior princess, Patricia Lowry as honored queen and Miss Kris Hover as Junior princesses. The girls were installed at an open meeting held on Saturday, Dec. 29, at the Corinne Masonic Hall. Jobs Daughters Install Queen THE R. N. PRICES have been enjoying visits from family members during the holidays. Their son, Major J. Alan Price, flew in by jet for a three day visit. He is presently attending an air force staff and command school at Maxwell Air Force base, Montgomery, Ala. Another son, David Price, and family, Boise, Idaho, spent the past weekend in Brigham City and Salt Lake City. They also visited with the Ross Holsts of this city. IT WAS a family Christmas for the William B. Howes, who left on Dec. 22 and went to Long Beach where they were house guests of Mrs. Howes brother and family, the Wallace Lanes. Their son. SM-3William N. Howes came up from San Diego and spent Christmas with them. Christmas night they all went to Downey, Calif, where they were guests of another brother of Mrs. Howes, the Wesley Lanes. A stopover in Las Vegas to take in a show at the Stardust completed the holiday vacation. They report that SM Howes left today, Jan. 3, for a four months tour of duty in Japan. The excellent weather contributed to their vacation to frs. according C At Ceremony Saturday Eve Miss Patricia Lowry of Brigham City was crowned as Honored Queen of Bethel No. 11 of the International Order of Jobs Daughters in the Corinne Masonic hall on Saturday, Dec. 29. Installing officer of the evening was Miss Agnes Rose Ewing, outgoing Honored Queen She was assisof the group. ted by the bethel guardian Mrs. Oraellen Redfield and associate guardian Robert Meeker, along with installing officers Sheryl Meeker, Sandra Clark, Nannette Owens, Patricia Kay Smith, Bonnie Robinson, Sarah Yates, and Richard Bid-lac- term are officers Karen Hover as chaplain; Susanne Matney as treasurer, Lilly Ann Pierce as recorder, Candy Collier as librarian; Elizabeth Cross as musician; Margaret Carpenter as first messenger, Linda Bars-ball- e as second messenger; Kay Long as third messenger; Debby Redfield as fourth messenger; Kay Yeakey as fifth messenger; Cynthis Dil worth Wanda as senior custodian; Matlock as junior custodian; Linda Carpenter as inner guard; Kathy Markeson as outer guard and Nan Meeker as historian. Ewing. THE HONORED Queen chose the saying, Prayer is the key to Heaven, but Faith unlocks as her theme of the the door, evening, and her song My Task was rendered vocally by JoAnn Smith, accompanied by Kay Smith. . the Officers heading zation along with organi- Miss Lowry are Dianne Meeker as senior princess, Kris Hover as junior as princess, Marilyn Hards guide and Connie Woerner as marshal. for the ensuing Appointed FLAG BEARERS will be Nan Meeker and Judy Chamber, and pages will be Kay Skaggs, Sara Cover, Katie Hover and Sherry Ford. Special guest of the evening was Mrs. Jessie Fletcher, Grand Guardian of the State of Utah, and grand officers, Mrs. Robert Meeker and Mrs. Charles Pierce. Refreshments were served immediately following the in stallation ceremony by parents of the incoming and outgoing queens, Mr. and Mrs. George I owry and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ewing. Mrs. Bowden Honored at Holiday Party By Family The annual Christmas party for the family of Mrs. Leslie Wm. Bowden, was held at the Box Elder High school cafeteria on Dec. 28, with 76 of her living 130 descendants in at- tendance. A delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served of May under the direction Brown, Pearl Bowden, Connie Jones and Vera Murdock. The hall was gaily decorated for the affair, with special centerpieces for the tables which were arChristmas ranged around a tree, and streamers on the ceiling. FOLLOWING the dinner, Edis Bowden served as master of ceremonies for the program included: Tribute, by Edis Bowden, to Mrs. Leslie Wm. Bowden, 74, who was the guest of honor. A vocal trio, by Beverly, Linda and Verda Knavel; Hawaiian dance by Loretta Bowden; solo by Michael Busenbark; duet by Diane and Kathleen Brown; high top hat dance by Valerie Searle; solo by. Norma Bowden; Solo by Newel J. Bowden, Sr.; reading by Mrs. Leslie Wm, Bowden; group singing, directed by Newel J. Bowden, with his guitar. Special thanks was given May Brown, who arranged for the rental of the cafe-tan- a and supervised in the kitchen for the family. and Mrs. George L. Knavel and and children, Beverly Jean Keith; Mr. and Mrs. George R Knavel and daughter, Jana; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Knavel and son, Blaine; Mr. and Mrs. Dee L. Busenbark and children, Michael, Jerry, Larry, and Debra Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jensen and daughter, Darolyn; Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brown and children, LaRae, Diane,' Marilyn and Kathy; Mr. and Mrs. children, Gary Skinner anc Morgan and Cherie, all of Brigham City. , was Special guest Tommy Miggin from Hill Air Force Base, who brought his camera and took many pictures during the evening. ANOTHER JET travler was Harold R. Compton who flew in from his home in Los Angels es for a holiday visit with his parents, the M. J. Comptons of this city. RETURNING to their home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs Doug Bryant and children, Jo Ann, Cari, and Laren Kay. The Bryants spent the holidays here with Mrs. Bryants parents, Judge and Mrs. Lewis Jones They make their home in Las Vegas. Howes. ..LAS VEGAS lured ..Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz and daughter Anne for a weeks holiday stay. They enjoyed the usual round of events of the uiJartrruitt'M glamour city and saw several MARINE CORPS A two-da- y shows. stopover in Salt Lake City ended Anne will the vacation tour. resume her studies at the University of Utah where she is a good BUILDS MEN! Maria Travel THE M. A. POHLS enjoyed a pleasant Christmas day visiting with their daughter-in-laand grandson, Mrs. Margaret Pohl and Douglas, Ogden. Pr.Viga & Training M THE ALAN Hanlines are at home after spending again some time visiting in Vallejo, Calif., with' Mrs. Hanlines mother, Mrs. DeVoe Penales and other friends and relatives. They drove to San Jose where they saw her brother, Jackie M. Kirk, who is attending San Jose State college. Enroute home they visited with former Brighamites, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bridenstine at their home v The winter term evening education classes being offered by the Box Elder County School district will begin at the new Box Elder the High school Snow Queen The 25th annual Snow Carnival wil be staged on Jan. 19 in week of Jan. 7. Classes being offered with the gymnasium at Box Elder instructor and room assign- Junior High school, it was announced this week by Chairmen ments are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hadfield. Farm and Business Law This marks the silver anniJudge VeNoy Christoff ersen, 7 versary for the event which is p. m.. room 202, Wednesday, sponsored annually by the LDS evening. Jan. 9. Seventh ward. Assisting Mr. CLASSES being offered are Keep Slim and Trim for Wo- and Mrs. Hadfield in directing as follows: men Fern Gardner, 7 p. m. this years arrangements are Music 104, 105 or 106, Music girls gym, Monday, Jan. 7. Mr. and Mrs. John Crown. And it was announced WedSpanish Edgar L. Wagner, 7 Theory, to be held at High room 202, Thursday, nesday that nominations are school. p. m.. 17. open for Snow Queen candiPhysical Education in the Jan. dates. Hopefuls must be at Cuand Prof. Language Japanese Elementary school, 7 p. m., least 17 years old and unmarKol lture to held Haramoto, at he Clayne Jensen, ried and have a wallet size room 210, Thursday, Jan. 10. the Lincoln school. picture to submit. Hebrew Language, Prof. Ruth Christine TYPEWRITING AN ENTRY blank can be Gottlieb, to be held at High Richards, 7 p. m., room 209, found in todays Journal. school. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Call and Tuesday, Jan. 8. Math. 20, Elementary Math., Gregg Shorthand Nancy Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bingham concepts, to be held at Inter- rell, 7 p. m., room 216, Wed- are heading the queen commitmountain. tee. nesday, Jan. 9. Ed. 104. Elementary School Other committee assignments Pioneer Trails Wayne WilCurriculum, to be given at In- cox', 7 p. m., room 206, Thurs- were revealed this week with termountain. the following chairmen named: day, Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkes Educational Rocks North108, of Minerals and PsycholPsy. ogy for Elementary school ern Utah Jack Biddulph, 7 p. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yates, teachers, to be given at Inter- m., room 206, Monday, Jan. 7. food; Mr. and Mrs. Jack PeeGlen So You Have to Give a Speech ples and Mr. and Mrs. mountain. David Hillier, 7 p. m., room Smith, tickets; Mr. and Mrs. Psy. 183, Principles and Tech- 202, Leon Jeppsen and Mr. and Monday, Jan. 7. niques of Counseling, to be giv class being spon- Mrs. Norman John, decoraGenealogy en at Intermountain. sored by Box Elder stake, 7 tions; Mr. and Mrs. Dee JohnSpeech; Course to meet de- p. m Tuesday, Jan. 8, in room son and Mr. and Mrs. Tyrell sires of class, to be held at 137. Furse, publicity, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitaker and Mr. Intermountain. Art Instruction Ray Jeppsen, Field Work in Recreation ap- Junior High school, 7 p. m. in and Mrs. Robert Hansen, tables. plied to elementary schools. room Monday, Jan. 7. The Shorty Ross orchestra Prof. Nolan Burnett, to be held Mofrom Ogden will provide music HANDICRAFT, Leather, at new North Park school in siac, Lipidary and others Rob- at this year's carnival which Tremonton. Junior High will also feature a floor show Fine Arts 151, Art Methods, ert R. Tingey, 7 p. m Tuesday, and traditional crowning of a Prof. Delbert Napper, to be school shop, 8. Sniw Queen. Jan. held at Garland school. Clothing Planning and ConTWO CLASSES being offered struction Bertha S. Harris, in for the family Donna Hurst by Brigham Young University room 205 at Junior High school, Perry school, 7 p. m., Wednes are also available as follows: 7 p. m., Tuesday, Jan. 8. day, Jan. 9. Meal Planning for the HouseFarm and Livestock Problems Speech 366 or 693. Special Dee Hortin, 7 p. m:, Perry wife Mary Ann Page, 7 p. m. studies in speech for elemenMantua ward chapel Monday, tary schools. Dr. Geo. F. Swen- school, Wednesday, Jan. 9. Nutritious Meals Jan. 14. son, will hold its first class on Preparing Wednesday evening, Jan. 9, at 7 p. m. in room 131 at new high .J .... ? '" I-'- ?!! J? If ; UJ i:S- Fighting a combination of afflichad tion io raro hi doctor never before teen a timilar cate, it Michael Lyons, 7, Wet New York, N. J., who wa born with water on the brain, club fingers and club toes then later developed juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Doctors say the boy it making excellent progress after treatment at a March of Dlmee-financArthritis Special Treatment Center. Now marking its 25th anniversary, The National Foundation's nationwide program it dedicated to aiding victims of crippling birth defects, arthritis and polio through the best in scientific research and medical ed Symptoms of Distress Arising front STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF CR NO COST Over five million packages of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been told for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to El cess Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomachs Gainess, Heartburn, Sleep lessneti, etc., due to Excess Acid Ask for Willard's Message which fully explain this home treatment free at GLENS REXALL DRUG HAMILTON DRUG MACKS PHARMACY SKAGGS DRUG CENTER school. Varied duty Portrait and Figure Painting, Cnlift for Marine duty on ot tea or In the air. with Prof. Laine Raty as instructor, will hold its first class on Wednesday evening, Jan. 16, at 7 p. m, at the Bunderson school. SEE YOU LOCAL MAIINC lECJtUITEI (Set name andor addrou iX local U. $. Marine recruiter in this I pace) ... j. i . t, '"Three out of every four new homeowners have ceramic tile in their homes, the Tile Coun- cil of America reports. j Flameless a'-n- 0 11 . . t CIimIi yow junior student. 13 Rare Affliction 11-- W . Thursday, January 3, 1963 , five-day- C THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham CITY, Utah University gives you the exact heat you want in eyery room which A COPY of the special reading was given by their grand- First Aid Class The local Red Cross chapter starting an evening standard first aid class on Thursday, Jan. is 63 Chevy II Nova 4 00 Convertible 3. Anyone interested, please tact Mrs. Charles Hodges con- a cup of bleach in the pail with soaking diapers to keep them white, and to l odor. 1. v , ' One of the wonderfully modern advantages of flameless electric heating in your home is personalized room temperature . . automatically. Separate room thermostats permit you to dial the temperature as you . Le-Ro- Excitement? To be sure. Chevrolets done it again for 63 with jour entirelu different kinds of cars. Each offers more for your money in performance, beauty, Chevrolet features luxury and styling at a price comfort. The big to surprise you. Theres the economical, parkable, perky Chevy II. And family-siz- e Corvair, with Or Americas flair. car only true sports car, the sports sensational new Corvette Sting Ray. Youre sure to find a model thats tailored to your kind of go in this big parade of choice at your Chevrolet dealers. Drive one The mak0 mor8 peopi depend on . . . youll quickly see why Chevrolet keeps going great! Jet-smoo- th Pour diaper diaper-pai- going great! CHEUROlET-kee-ps PA for time and place. Also, an instructors class will be conducted starting Jan. 14. To be eligible for the instructors course, persons must have a current standard and advanced first aid card. mother and prevent was presented to all the descendants by Verda Knavel. Those attending the family y dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. . Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church and children, Dorothy Dee, Billy, Sheila, and Roberta; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Searle and children, Danny, Joy, Valeria, Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Manus and children, Patricia, Rickey, Michael, Sherie and Da Michael Mr. and Mrs. vid; Bowden and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Edis Bowden and children, Jerald, Rodney, Loretta, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Stephen; Jones and daughter, Marcey; Mr, and Mrs. Ken Murdock and son, Danny; Mr. and Mrs. Jared Fuhriman, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lewis, all of r, Jan. 3 To Start like it in each room: 80 for showering ... 72 60 for your bedroom ... all at the same time. for watching easy-handlin- g, rear-engi- ne JV..t I 1 FREE INFORMATION Lloy-den- Clip and mail lot D. H. Whit, Mgr. 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