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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 14, 1963 Thursday- February Brigham City - Local Woman - r - Appointed to Scout Council ' yvl i Sarch Yajts, Society Editui Tela phono PA Mrs. Reir.e (Margaret) Scharf, of Brigham City has been ap ) 1 pointed as a staff member for; i the Utah Girl Scout council. She is now taking over her position as Districft Advisor, with i 3 j Local Couple Recites Vows ' identica- of powder blue satin with white elbow length gloves and white shoes. They carried pink roses. and Dave Frodsham as ushers. .Those in charge of serving were Mrs. Harvey Tanner, Mrs. Ralph Pierce and Mrs. Lee Whitaker with the serving girls being Vickie Johnson, Marco Glover, Donna Nelson, Janice Peters, Deon Miles. A Patricia Bonnell and Robert Lee Whitaker exchanged weding vows on Feb. 1 In the Third LDS ward. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bonnell and WED RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. James Whitaker. Womens Legisltive Council JVfRS. REESE Whitaker was in charge of the gifts, assisted by Mrs. Charles Whitaker, Miss Arlene Jorgensen and Richard Whitaker as gift carrier. Tammy5 Grover was seated at the A discussion of H. B. 137, a guest book. Music for the reception was provided by Rob- proposal to amend the present ert Owens. law on obscenity and pornograThe couple honeymooned in phy, highlighted the general Arizona, and are making a meeting of the Womens State home at 127 East First North Legislative council of Utah, on in Brigham City. Thursday morning, Jan. 31, in the Governors board room. Delegates Study Youth Bi VFWAnd Ladies Set Orem Conference er i Mrs. Eva Yearsley, department president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, announce the conference to be held on Feb. 16, in Orem, Utah, at the Memorial Veterans cenmid-wint- ter. All auxiliary and post members are urged to attend the PRESIDENT Yearsley will conduct a Council of Administration meeting at 9 a. m. at the Hillcrest Motel with a joint meeting following it at 11 a. m. at the Veterans Center. At 2:30 p. m., Mrs. Yearsley will conduct a meeting for all Auxiliary members and department officers where reports of all chairmen will be heard and plans for the next five months will be presented. the national Representing president will be Mary D. ) Marie Huber Jones, Brigham City, boy Jan. 31. Raymond G. and Judy Lea-- , vitt Munford, North Ogden, girl, Jan. 31. James Liddell and Effie Launa Bishop Oviatt, Brigham City, boy, Feb. 1. Lee Marion and Ruth Carol Mann Hansen, Corinne, girl, Feb. 1. Arvin Jack and Margaret Hacking Pounder, Brigham City, boy, Feb. 2. Tickets on Sale 1 1 by the law? asked Mr. Thom' as. The problem cant be handled just by police action or the dealers. The problem is a symptom of our own culture. ATTORNEY McIntosh the new proposal clarified said the wording of obscene to mean Speakers were Paul Rose, "whether, to the average adult Murray board of education and person applying comtemporary Salt Lake community standards, the domJames McIntosh, county attorneys office, pre- inate theme of the material or sented views favoring the pas- the conduct taken as a whole sage of the bill. Robert Thom- appeals to the prurient interargu- est. as, librarian, presented ments against the measure. ALSO HEARD were discusROSE quoted from the sen- sions on other legislation being fact report, considered by the legislature ate committee The most insidious effect of this year. present day pornographic material is the portrayal of abnormal sexual behavior as being normal. Perversion for profit thus wrecks the chances of the to impressionable adolescent achieve a normal healthy relationship upon reaching maturity. The impulse which spur people to sex crimes unquestionably are intensified by reading and seeing pornographic material. Are we trying to 'cure all Bridge Luncheon Set for Monday To Meet Friday V and h SCOUT OFFICER Mrs. R. W. Scharf of Brigham City is a new professional staff member of the Utah Girl Scout Council. She is a district advisor with offices in Ogden. Welfare Meeting Set by Stake Relief Society Relief presidencies Society from all wards in the Box Elder Stake are urged to attend a welfare meeting set for Sunday, Feb. 17, at 2 p.m. at the Tickets for the annual Shrove First LDS ward chapel. Tuesday pancake supper sponsored by St. Michaels LutherThe meeting will be directed an church are now on sale from by the stake Relief Society premembers of the church and wo- sidency and officers. mens group. The event is set for Tuesday, Feb. 26. Official Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute Report: Menu for the evening will include the usual pancakes and trimmings along with pork sausage, according to Mrs. Sterling Dobbs and Mrs, Bryce Wilhite. FQHKIANCE TES Howard William and Naomi COOKING will be done under Margaret Tracy Forward, Wil- the chairmanship of Mrs. Don lard, girl, Feb. 2. R. Smith, with Mrs. Ed Garri Frank Parsons and Margaret son in charge of the sausage .. BEST MAN was Dennis Whitaker, with Lew Andersen, Dick Nelson, Les Owen, Bruce Ilyde conference. Jersey Pancake Supper Roger Franklin and Adele Marchant Lambert, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 31. William Edward and Donna l-dresses Mid-Wint- A w or- The following new arrivals MRS. SCHARF then did vowere welcomed at Cooley Me- lunteer scout work from 1940 to morial hospital during the past the present in such varied two weeks: areas as New Jersey, MaryTexas, Colorado and Utah. Thamer Ellis and Dixie Lee land, She served as a scout leader of Allen Brown, Brigham City, a Brigham City troop before acboy, Jan. 28. cepting her present position. Nick Warren and Jasmine of two, Mrs. The mother Neva Williams Hidalgo, Brig- Scharf has a son Richard, a ham City, boy, Jan. 28. senior student at Box Elder and a married school, High Kenneth Monroe and Emma Mrs. S. A. Longan of daughter, Jean Fraser Waite, Route 2, Denver, Colo., and two young Brigham City, girl, Jan. 29. grandchildren. Orvil LaVon and Virginia Dahle Waters, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 30. d in the girls 1937 to 1940 in New the ceremony FOLLOWING the couple was honored at a reception at the Third LDS ward, where the bride greeted guests In a lovely gown of white peau de soie accented by Alencon lace and pearl-izemotifs. She wore a bouffant fingertip veil and carried a lace surrounded bouquet formed of pink roses and lily of the valley. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Judy Bonnell, who wore an electric blue satin dress with white acBridesmaids were cessories. Judy Corwin, Tami Whitaker, Tonya Hyde, Susie Watson and J . Beginning her career in Girl Scouting by becoming a Tenderfoot scout in Dallas, Tex. in 1926, Mrs. Scharf has since held Texas. g gowned I many positions She was made a ganization. Golden Eaglet in 1933 and did professional scout work from Bor-.nel- l Jensen f Missile Mixers Next regular meeting of the Missile Mixers square dance club will be held in the LinLadies of Elks will sponsor coln School in Brigham City their regular bridge luncheon at 8:30 p.m on Friday, Feb. on Monday, Feb. 18, at 11:30 15. a.m at the Lodge hall. Price All club members and experiof the lunch and afternoon of enced square dancers are urgbridge will be the usual $1, and ed to attend. persons who cannot enjoy the afternoons cards are cordially invited to attend for a pleas- as tables. Chairmen for the days lun-- I ant luncheon. cheon will be Carol Huffsmith Wilma Ford at Reservations for the event at PA or Dixie Hoesel at will be taken until Friday eve- PA AH of these ladies ning, with players either ar- PA ranging singly, in partners, or will be receiving reservations. gden- - in Wedding vows were exchanged Feb. 1 by Patricia and Robert Lee Whitaker in the Third LDS ward with LDS State President Malcolm Young officiating. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Perc Petersen, and Perc Petersen sang Because at the double-rinceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. M. Bonnell and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Whitaker, all of Brigham City. Connie 0ffices in - Ladies of Elks Joy Couch Anderson, Brigham and Mrs. Robert Bowers and City, boy, Feb. 2. Mrs. B. W. Williams in charge Richard Carl and Margaret of supplies. Serving will be Budge Haycock, Brigham City, under the direction of Mrs girl, Feb. 2. Charles Voris and Mrs. ClarDevere M. and Eda Rae An- ence Kastrop is planning the derson. Watkins, Brigham City, decoration for the event. Pubgirl, Feb. 3. licity chairman is Mrs. Ben Earl Marinus and Arlene Baker. Spackman Saunders, Jr., GarThe public is invited to the land, boy, Feb. 3. Fred LaVar and Iris Ander- event for a donation of $1. The son Douglas, Howells, girl, Feb. pancake supper tradition goes 4. back to the old English custom James Michael1 and JoAnn of clearing the pantry of leavArbon Henderson, Tremonton, ening and fats before the beginning of Lent on Ash girl, Feb. 4. Robert Seaton and Marie Rhodes Milner, Garland, boy, Feb. 5. bee Murray, Brigham Ciy, Feb, Don C. and Dawn Arlene 8. Thomas Virgin, Tremonton, William Lowell and Velma Marlene Davenport Childress, girl, Feb. 7. J. Dell Douglas and Charlene Brigham City, boy, Feb. 9. Benson Peterson, Tremonton, Richard and Carol Anne Kent boy, Feb. 8. Dickey, Honeyville, boy, Feb. Dee Rhodes and Judith Alex- 9. andra Jueschke Forrest, BrigRoger B. and Hilda Nancy ham City, girl, Feb. 8. Stewart Nielson, Brigham City, John Bachman and Kathryn boy, Feb. 9. Kimber Nabors, Route 1, girl, Parley Yale and Nelda MaFeb. 8. rie Jones Montgomery, Yost, Dalton LaMar and Myrna boy, Feb. 10. Orlin Devon and Maureen Kay Brackenburry Taylor, Iva Hardy Allen, Brigham City, Idaho, boy, Feb. 8. Brian Gene and Georgene By- - girl, Feb. 12. mY TEST. It happened in the second big meeting of Ford Gaiaxie 500", Chevrolet Impala and Plymouth Fury at Riverside, Cal. in a comShowdown" Plymouth asked for. The cars were all s, parably equipped. And Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute was there to conduct the competition and see to it that its strict rules were followed. When it was over, Plymouth had Victories in almost every performance test, plus victory in the le economy run. Plymouth for '63 also has the only warranty in the tough league, See your dealer. Plymouth's on the move. V-8- 000-mi- CITY PASSING Y 11.99 sec. 13 64 sec. 18.01 sec. PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD QUARTER-MIL- FORD HIGHWAY PASSING 18.04 sec. 18.99 sec. 20.53 sec. 462 tt. 516 tt. 554 tt. PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD KILOMETER RUN EMERGENCY STOP 33.43 sec. 34.44 sec. 37.59 sec. PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD 120 tt. 125 tt. 133 tt. FORD PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET ECONOMY RUN 18.77 mpg. 17.04 mpg. 16.14 mpg. PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD Al-m- o, PLYMOUTH FORD min. ...2:44 min. CHEVROLET 2:57 mm. HILL CLIMB CLASSIC 15.00 sec. 15.44 sec. 16.00 sec. CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH FORD lncomplete 2:51.74 min. 2.55.67 min. 3:04.89 mm. PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD See dealer for full details third heat 7 4- - mid-wint- 278 ft.' 279 It. 305 tt. PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET E PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD Your Future is Our Business Thomas of Globe, Ariz., who is national council member of district 15. She will present information from the national president that she received at the conference and womens forum that she attended in Washington, D. 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' 1 ! - 'T, 's ; V V '"r-- i w,r i w ce - ' 4. f v iX J , sx i ? 4 v J V'- Authorircd Plymouth-Valia- nt Dealurs Warranty apainst defects In material and workmanship on cars has been expanded to include parts replacement or repair, without charge for required parta or labor, for 5 years or 50 000 miles, whichever oomet first, on the engine block, head and internal parts; transmission case and internal parte (excluding manual clutch)-torqu- e converter, drive shaft, universal loinfs (excluding dust oovers), rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings! Iprovided Ihe vehicle hra been serviced at reasonable intervals according to the Plymouth-ValiaCertified Car Care schedules, 15, 19G4 11 r PLYMOUTH 033QI3K? First Security Bank of Utah, r N.A. DIVISION i i CHRYSLER U0IQRS COBFOKAHLiH Q2C0G3 1 - PACKER MOTOR CO., INC. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I 647 South Main Street, Brigham City, Utah it-- J (3- y Your Brigham City '! y y $1.00 a .7 J. Tomorrow is the first day of the future a good time to talk with the folks at First Security about your financial requirements! Non-transferra- 26 South Main V We believe were helping your future, too, by providing banking which can help you manage your money full-servi- Good until February 1 5, 1 964 ' -. s MEMBERSHIPS - V- -' BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Expires February - X t 4 Kit better. CLUB v ' your farms, buy automobiles, furniture, appliances or expand their businesses. These dollars, circulating in the economy, will help create more jobs and insure community-wid- e prosperity. Name Address ' BRIGHAMfuture.CITY We do t-- .i- ' 7t |