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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah VFW Conclave Calls Local Thursday, January 30, 1964 Lady to Washington Forum octal cone Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA Mrs. Eva Yearsley of Brig, ham City will participate In a womens forum In Washington D.C, during the first week In February. She will leave Brig, ham City on Friday, Jan. 31 and travel directly to Wash, ington DC where she will attend the VFW Auxiliary conference for two days. Then on Feb. 2.5, Mrs. Yearsley will appear on womans forum on nation security which will be composed of women representing the organizations of the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary, Navy Club of the USX auxiliary ladies auxiliary to the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Am. erlcan Legion auxiliary, Amer. lean Gold Star Mothers, and the ladles auxiliary of the VFW who will host the meeting as part of their 50th anniversary celebration. national MAKING PLANS Pictured planning for the upcoming Mother and Daughter tea to be sponsored for the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Juniorettes are Mrs. Blaine Fowles, educational sponsor, and future Juniorette Brenda Lewis, Shanna Hunsaker and Kim Kowall. The date for the event will be announced soon. Juniorettes to Be Sponsored By Epsilon Sigma Alpha Brigham City girls between the ages of 14 and 18 are Invited to attend a Mother and Daughter tea to be held at Box Elder County bank Thursday, Feb, 6 at 7:30 p.m. The tea will be for the purpose of getting the acquainted with the girls Eqsllon Sigma Alpha a nationwide high Juniorettes, school organization. The ESA juniorettes are an educational, social and philanthropic organization for girls be. tween the ages of 14 and 18. Qualifications for membership are only that a girl must be of good character and of high moral standing, since the group is non.sectarlan and non. political. There Is nothing In the organization that would con. filet with any religious faith. ALTHOUGH SPONSORED by Epsilon Sigma Alpha as a ser. vice project, the group Is not a sorority. Rather than a sorority Its an organlzaton with objec. tlves of helping the young girls who will be the community lead, ers, educators, mothers, home, makers, career women and political leaders of the future. The groups objectives Include firing young women with uplifting Ideals and guiding them through the fundamentals which will help form the gracious, wopoised and men all parents desire for their daughters. Each group has Its own theater teas, dinners parties and hay rides. During these events, the girls put Into practice the lessons In poise, and manners and conversation learned during the meetings. SERVICE PROJECTS OF the ESA juniorettes Include a project, charity or civic enterprise for which the members money. This may include handicapped child-rediseases or any other wel. fare project they might choose to help. Local sponsors for the group may be contacted for further Information concerning the Plans for the Mother and Daughter tea will be announced at a later date. Sponsors are Mrs. Blaine Fowles at 723.5108 as educa. tlonal sponsor; Mrs. Hal Thomas at SH4.8032 as social sponsor; and Mrs. James Cagle at 723.2480 as sponsor; raise Womans Role? Civic to Inform Members Mrs. Edward Case was recently appointed us Neighborhood Chairman for Girl Scouts. CHAIRMAN Scouts Appoint County Officer ' Box Elder neighborhood has for all Girl Scout chairman activities In Box Elder county. Mrs. Case officially took over her office at the beginning of the new year from retiring chairman Mrs. Clarence J. Kastrop. Mrs, Case has been a res. Womans Role, What Is R? Is a much discussed topic In ldent of Brigham City for four and has served as a todays modern world and Civic years, Scout troop leader and a day Improvement club members are Girl going to find out the correct camp director before assuming answer If they attend the meet, the position of neighborhood chairman. She Is the mother of lng today, Thursday. three daughters who are all The topic will be discussed and both money-makin- g active In Girl Scouting proby Mrs. Richard Mulllkenatthe philanthropic, and regular study regular Civic Improvement club grams and of one programs. They hold two meet, meeting beginning at 4 p.m. son. lngs each month, one of which In the War Memorial Home. FIRST MEETING OF THE Is a social. Each unit has an A social hour will begin at educational sponsor, neighborhood officers called by 3:30 p.m. sponsor, and financial sponsor. MRS. MULLIKEN IS A res. Mrs. Case will be held on Mon. ldent of Brigham City and the day, Feb. 3, at 6:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Harold Springer, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS mother of three daughters, how. offered to the ESA juniorettes ever she finds time to commute 180 South Peach In Perry. d All troop leaders and are similar to the social and dally between Brigham City and officers are urged to be cultural advantages found In Salt Lake Is she where City, many organizations assistant professor of psy. present Neighborhood meet-lng- s will be held the first Mon. and charm and Including poise chology and womens counselor ' social graces, round.the.dock at Westminster college. A lic- day of each month. of pos. ensed psychologist, she has a glamour, development ltlve personality, conservation practice In Northern art and how to make and keep private Utah. friends, both mental and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen will physical health and many others conduct the meeting and Mrs. Women of St. Henrys Cath. Social events are held once Vincent Bramlet will Introduce ollc parish will hold a social a month and Include fun act- the guest speaker. Mrs. C.B. on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 8 p.m. ivities such as steak fries or Williams is chairman of the at the church recreation hall. picnics, swimming parties and refreshment committee. The evening will begin with activities a few and will Include fun playing bingo, cards and other games. Prizes will be awarded to game winners, and refreshments served during the evening. The event Is simply a social for all women In the parish, Guest speaker for the The meeting will be under the without an organized program Legislative Council on direction of Mrs. Phyllis John, Feb. 5, will be son, president of the council. planned, according to general Wednesday, Mrs. Ed (Jessie) Crowder of All members are urged to be chairman Mrs. Bernard Hale. Ogden, who will speak on The present Negros View of Civil Rights. The meeting will begin at 8 p. m. In the hospitality room at the Box Elder County Bank. Mrs. Crowder Is president ALL $3.98 A UP of the Ogden Council of United Church Women and also of the Negro Baptist Women of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho-Sh- e Is a native of Guthrie, Okla., and the daughter of a Baptist minister. well-inform- pro-Ject- Ladies Club to Hear Designer Thomas J. Dunsford, merited nationally as one of the leading authorities In design and color, will speak on Thursday, Feb. 6, at the annual guest day of the Ladies Community club to be held at 3:45 p.m. In the War Memorial Home. Topic for the speaker will be The Hidden of Qualities Dunsford has been a Color. Brigham City resident for approximately a year and a half, and Is a naturalized citizen of the United States since 1951 after being born and raised In London, England. The public Is Invited to attend this timely meeting, which coin, s, d social neigh-borhoo- other Catholic Women To Hold Social Women's Legislative Group To Hear Civil RightsTalk Wo-ma- INCLUDED IN THE conven. tlon will be a tour of Arllng. ton National cemetery where the ladles will witness the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unkown Soldier. Theme for the convention and forum Is Report to the and several banquets Women, meetings and other activities are planned for the busy week. An anniversary party will be held Feb, 4, and the closing session will be held on Feb. 5 after which she will return home. , Mrs. Yearsley has been a member of the local VFW Auxiliary since 1945, and has served as president of the local auxiliary, president of the State Department of Utah, and Is now serving as a National Council member for District 15 which Includes Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. cides with civil rights studies Store summer folding chairs being made throughout the state In bags you get from the clean, and nation. er. SCRATCH m It seems to program throughout the as Goodby theJanuary; new year just though says Mrs. Murray and now Mrs. Society Moler, President of the Utah began will Editor spend 15 days get. Girl Scout Council. ting used to writing February Stephen Odysseus, personnel on her checks. At least, 1964 comes naturally now. representatives of the n o r t division of El Paso Natural The January thaw didnt last Gas co. for the past 8V2 years, long, but this household was will be come executive director glad to see more snow to cover of the Utah Girl Scout Council up the broken twigs and dls. on Feb. 1, Mrs. Murray M. carded sandbox toys that were Moler, council president an. being revealed as the first blan. nounced at the annual council ket of snow disappeared. The meeting Thursday. sandbox looked like a forlorn Odysseus lives at 81 South little lake with 'dishes tipped Mason Lane, North Salt Lake like sunken shipwrecks, and the with his wife and three children. brown leaves on the bushes and He was elected to the North flowers looked pretty sad, too. Salt Lake City Council In and serves as council, SO WE WERE GLAD TO SEE man In charge of finances. the snow again, especially so He succeeds Miss Marie that the TV weatherman would Thompson executive director quit making those dire predlc. for the past three years who re. tlons about how all of Utah would signed January 1 to become dry up and blow away next secretary general of the World summer. Who those Union of Catholic Womens yearly precipitation average organization with headquarters figures anyway? In Paris. ' t Wintertime Is so much more pleasant with snow on the ground everything looks so clean and sparkling In the sunlight. The north side of the Editor house Is producing a fine crop of shim, Ice stalactites that seem Members of the Alpha Chi merlng to grow each day. of chapter Epsilon Sigma Alpha gathered f 0 r an Impressive candlelight Jewel Pin cere, mony held Saturday at the home of Mrs. Blaine Fowles, pres, ldent. Assisting Mrs. Fowles with the pinning was Mrs. Frank Nov-emb- er sets Local Sorority Holds Ceremony BRIGHAM CITYS STREET department really knows howto handle the snow, and those big snow.loading machines were fascinating to watch inoper. atlon. Downtown was hardly slushy within a couple of days; which Is more than even Salt Lake City can boast. The January thaw Is not only evident in weather during the month, but club activities seem pretty limp, too. Nothing big Is planned between every., one recovering from the Christ, mas rush and some clubs exper. lenclng a change In officers. Mrs. Society Editor Is glad to see the holidays of February coming along with Valentine dances, and the spring fashion shows are already scheduled too. LIMP OBJECT during January Is the Editor pocketbook. Talking to friends around town reveals the Idea that It seems to be a com. mon ailment for everyones life Insurance, car Insurance, taxes dog licenses, after.Chrlstmas bills,, and new tire or battery all to become due In January. Oh well, think how rich well be In February I ANOTHER EDUCATED ASA TEACHER AT University It LangstonMrs. Crowder Langston, Okla., also holds a teachers certificate from the State Teachers College In Pittsburg, Kans. She taught In rural and city schools In Oklahoma for 15 years and served as supervisor over all Ntgjro schools o f Wagoner county) Okla. Her topic will Include the view of civil rights, with a look at the current "SPEAKER Mrs. Ed trow-de- r picture of the Negros rights In of Ogden will be guest Utah In the fields of employspeaker for the Womens Legment, housing, education and islative Council on Wednesday service from businesses. evening. Negros 25 Miscellaneous MUSIC To Club Sets Review Hear Charm Of New Play Expert Speak Brigham City Ladles of Elks will meet on Monday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. In the lodge hall with Mrs. Nell Hoesel, president, conducting the meeting. Guest speaker for the evening will be Sherry Llsh, director of the Classlque Modeling school In Brigham City. The school Is a branch of the Classlque School In Salt Lake City, which Is one of the oldest charm Institutes in Utah. A review of a new play will be spon. Papa Is All, sored by Civic Improvement Club for club members and their guests Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 2 p.m. In the War Memorial Home. Guest Marvin reviewer will be Mrs. Petersen of Ogden. The story has a Pennsylvanla-Dutcbecome a setting and has favorite In the theatre world. The review Is a part of the literary program of the Civic h Improvement club. Chairman for the day Is Mrs. PROGRAM TOPIC FOR THE charm expert will be on fashion Dan C. Russell and Mrs. Emory Kassel Is director member to and makeup, poise charm and will answer carriage, charge. Mrs. Petersen Is the wife of Weber State college faculty a formal presenta. following her member and Is a popular retlon. All members of the organ, viewer In the Northern Utah lzatlon are Invited to attend, and area. All club members are urged may bring guests for an Inter, to circle Feb. 4 and Invite guests estlng evening. to with them, Mrs. Russell said. She questions attend Welfare Worker .. in charge of the refreshments and nursery for the morning. To Be Speaker JAGGI, WHO HAS BEEN an bishop, works on Juvenile LDS At Study Group Walter Jaggl, welfare work, er, will be guest speaker at the third In a series of studies be. lng conducted Friday, Jan. 31, by the United Church Women on problems of todays cities. The sessions begin with fel. lowship at 9:30 a. m. and the study beginning at 10 a. m. In the Protestant Student center. Free nursery care will be pro. vlded for young children, with the Presbyterian women being placement and problems for the Welfare board. He will speak on local Juvenile problems and also on the foster home plan used by Utah counties. to charge of the morning ses. slon will be Mrs. J. P, Gurrls. ter, who will introduce the guest speaker and lead the discussion period following his talk. ' All women of the community are invited to attend the study series, which Is being held each Friday morning until the annual World Day of Prayer set for Friday, Feb. 14. WHOS NEW Cox. Receiving their Jewel pins were Mrs. James Petroff, Jr., Mrs. Gene C. Lewis, Mrs. Will-laMunson and Mrs. Hal Thomas. Each recipient was also presented with a beautiful blue and gold corsage. AFTER THE CEREMONY a surprise baby shower honor, lng Mrs. Petroff was held, wel. coming little miss Terl Lynne who Just arrived at the Petroff household In early December. The next chapter function will be business meeting at the home of Mrs. M$x Petty on Feb. 3. At this time the friendliest girl will be chosen to repre. sent Alpha Chi chapter at the Ogden City Council convention to be held at the Elks Lodge m in Ogden on Feb. 29, The following families wel. corned little newcomers during the past two weeks at Cooley Memorial Hospital; Kenneth Tad and Carolyn Jean Bridges Jeppesen, Perry, boy, Jan. 14. David W. and JUlle Mae Balzly Crandall, Brigham City, boy, Jan. 17. Robert Kent and Marilyn Ruth Mayberry Lund, Perry, girl, Jan. 18. Clarence J. and Judy Ann Hunsaker Park, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 18. Merlin K. and Rosa Y. Smith Walters, Brigham City, boy, Jan. 19. Nathan C. and Melba Fielding Wheeler, Perry, boy, Jan, 19. . NEW EBB SEAT!BN IVABBN Album Special Reg. ...at a new lower price! e Wagon lovers, take noticel The new Station Wagon has solved money 5 your problems! Cargo room? 20 more of it wheel-bas- e 87.8 cubic feet! 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CIVIC GUEST Fashion Society Editors state, financial appointed asMrs. Edward (Dorothy) Case Neighborhood Is SOME 2,180 GIRLS AT 19 day camps throughout the state, 913 girls at three established camps, one girl who visited Peru, and five girls who parti, clpated In Girl Scout regional and national opportunities In the United States all benefited from 1963s cookie campaign. The year also brought to com. pletlon a new swimming pool at Camp Red cllffe In Ogden canyon, and repairs and to the other two Council-owne- d camps, Cloud Rim near Park City and Trefoil Ranch In Provo canyon. We appreciate the coopera, tlon of all the people In the state of Utah during our past cookie sales, and we are sure that we can count on their support of - VFW OFFICIAL Mrs. Eva Yearsley will appear in a national womens forum representing the VFW Auxiliary in Washington D.C. our n, What Feb. 1 marks the beginning of the Utah Girl Scout councils annual cookie sale, announced Mrs. Clarence E. Saxton local chairman of the sale. Orders will be taken until Feb. 8, and cookies will be delivered between March 20 and 28. Due to the program change from three to four levels of development, the seven and eight year old Brownlnes will not be active participants in this years sale. Proceeds of the sale are used to maintain and develop the Councils camping facilities and to provide opportunities for Individual girls to participate In both local and national Girl Scout sponsored experiences. 2lo SoufK Main C 17V local AUTHORIZID OlOSMOIIll QUALITY DIAUR ... WHIRR THI ACTION IS I HANSEN CHEVROLET CO., 816 NORTH MAIN STREET COM IN AND "Jir ACQUAINTfDI TEST DRIVf THI NIW JnSTAI I AND UTSTAR DD, TOOI |