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Show 6 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 14, 1965 THE BOX Merry Mixers Set Hard Time Jayceettes Set ELDER Speaker on Wigs Dance Saturday Brigham City Jayceettes will meet on Thursday, Jan. 14, p.m. for a regular dinner meeting. An Interesting program has been planned for the evening, with Mrs. Clara Tlllotson to give a demonstration on the sty 1. at octal Georges cafe at ing and . The Merry Mixers Dance club la having a hard times theme I n ? given. The home of A.E, Warren, was the setting ing, Jan. 9, for Dr, and Mrs. Brigham City, Saturday even, the wedding of Civic Club Plans Annual Cub Scout Den Musical Program andTea Holds Meeting Musical comedy will be by members and guests of the Civic Improvement club as the ladles assemble for their annual musical tea on Saturday, I Jan. 16, at 1:30 p. m. In the lounge of the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. Performing an original adap. tatlon of a popular Broadway musical comedy will be Mrs. Drauca M. Holmes, a Brigham City resident, who Is her pack meeting that were constructed during December. Also present at the meeting were member Scott Smith and Den Mother Mrs. Clyde Glover, according to Kent Smith, reporter. musical ability. Mrs. Holmes Is a mezzo soprano and has performed In concert In many of the western states. She has appeared with many choir greats and has pre. sented programs of musical comedy throughout northern Utah, making her own costumes and hats for each appearance. SHOWING considerable talent In writing, she adapts her own lines and numbers for her mus-lea- l and MISS JANE REEDER - Mrs. Drauca PERFORM Holmes, local mezzo soprano, dent, They Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. vement club. com-mltte- for Mrs. Accompanist Is Kathleen B. Biggs, local piano soloist and piano teacher. She has studied with many pianists and has appeared In national com On the local scene, petition. she was co.founder of the Ce. clllan Musical society and Is a member of the Community Concert board of directors. well-know- n decora-tlons- Meyer, ; MEMBERS OF THE CIVIC Improvement club are Invited to bring guests for the pleasant afternoon of musical en tertalnment and light refresh ments. sur-roun- VISITING AT THE HOME of very Interested In an article I read the other day on her parents, the George Crag, the history of hospitality In heads Is Mrs. Jerry Barnard which It said that the hospitable and daughter Allison of Ames, I was Impulse Is exclusively human. It pointed out that lions do not ask one another to their lairs nor do birds keep open nests. Man Is the only animal that shares. Just another reason to What be glad were humans, a dull old world It would be without our friends extending hospitality. The gay accounts of parties and Informal are always welcome on the Party Line wires and cast a warm glow to warm up the cold winter season. DR. AND MRS. S, L. Mosko-wlt- z have been busy entertain. Ing relatives and friends since they returned from abroad. Recent dinner guests were Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Dolowltz and. four daughters, Judy, Wll. He, Susan and Frltzle and the son.ln.law and Moskowltzs daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. S, Dolowltz and william Ernst, all of Salt Lake City. Sunday afternoon the Mosko wltz's entertained at a buffet following which they showed colored slides of their recent trip to Europe and Israel. Present were Dr. and Mrs. Wayne I. Jensen, Col. and Mrs. Frank Wolff, Dr. and Mrs. Otto Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Fallat Jr., Mr, and Mrs. J. W, Selple, Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Mr, and Mrs. ' Murray Slone, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser and Dr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Gilbert. Iowa. They came to Utah to join the family In welcoming home Robert Craghead who just from a mission for the LDS church In Rarotonga In the South Pacific. Mrs. Barnard has also been visiting with her husbands parents the Horace Barnards of Deweyvllle. Jerry will join his family later this month and they will all return to Ames together. WEEKhasbeen enjoyed by Mrs. Ruby Hansen who spent the holidays In Salt Lake City visiting with her son and daughter. She spent some, time with the Wayne Hansens and also the Quenton Nelsens. A PLEASANT THE TIME WENT SO FAST but It was pleasant for the Bert Christensens to have their son Robert home for a during the holidays. Lcpl. Christensen Is stationed In Yu. ma, Arlz. where he Is learning electronics and radar with the US Marine corp. 20-da- y A DELIGHTFUL fur-lou- g HOLIDAY trip was enjoyed by Mrs. Phyl-11- s Owen and her son Bill who toured many Interesting at. tractions In California. Kath. leen Owen who spent Christmas with the family rode as far as Sacramento where she Is school then Mrs. Owen and Bill went on to San Fran, cisco. Highlight of their stay there was a boat trip around the Bay. They toured down the ENJOYING A DELIGHTFUL coast to Los Angeles, went on Sunday over to Catalina Island and en. family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. joyed dinner and dancing at the Lawrence Welk show. On George (Freda) Kesler In Og den were Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus New Years Day they attended Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. DeLore the Rose Bowl parade In Pas. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Irven F. adena. Jensen of this city, Mrs. Hazel Hewlett, Corlnne and Mr. and Mrs, Bert (Pearl) Robertson of Ogden. The occasion was to celebrate the birthday annlver sary of Mrs. Kesler, They enjoyed dinner and games, after which the guest of honor opened her gifts. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Clement The family also called on of Brigham City were thrilled Jensen at the Golden over the arrival of their fourth Woody Manor and spent some time child on Thursday, Jan. 7 at visiting with him, Cooley Memorial Hospital. Should have mentioned this The little fellow was named In Tuesdays column but how Craig Lee, and was welcomed many of you saw the business home by bljg brothers and sister portrait of our good friend, I. Gary, Scott and JonL B, Maddox In Sundays paper? Mom is the former Ruth GilA very deserving tribute to a bert, daughter of Mrs. Laura fine businessman. Gilbert of Brigham City, I Couple Greets Tiny New Son 723-333- 723-313- Family Visits Relatives Ladies of Slate Luncheon Ladles of Elks will sponsor their regular bridge luncheon on Monday, Jan 18, beginning at 11:30 a.m. at the lodge hall. of the days act. lvltles are Mrs. Staynor Thomp. son and Mrs. Paul Merrell, assisted by Mrs. C.W. Clay, baugh and Mrs. Ray Reese. A donation of $1 will cover the expense of the luncheon, with ladles asked to bring their own cards. Reservations may be made by the table, In twosomes or by singles, Reservations will be taken un-tFriday, and may be made by calling either of the chairmen. Proceeds from the regular luncheons go towards the worthwhile projects sponsored by the local ladles organizations. il North Stake Young Marrieds To Go BE Sledding North Box Elder young mar-mlewill hold a sledding party on Saturday, Jan. 16, meeting at the Honeyvllle LDS ward at 7: 30 p.m. and proceeding to the sled ding hill together from that point. Couples attending should bring along their sleds, Inner, tubes, or toboggans for the evenings sport, which will be followed by a hot lunch serv. ed at the Honeyvllle ward. An Invitation Is extended to all young marrieds In the stake to participate In this evening 'of outdoor winter fun. Chairman tor tne days activities Is Mrs. Enos Bennlon with Mrs. Dan Russell as director member. Committee members Include Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mrs. Robert Heck Jr., Mrs. Earl Madsen, Mrs. Lloyd Robinette and Mrs. Rob. ert Williams. on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at li p.m. In the Aerie Home for regular business session. Several Interesting questions are on the agenda for the even. Ing, and all members are urged to attend to vote and discuss these questions. Lakeviow PTA Slates Educator Lakevlew hold their On Homo Safoty Bundersen PTA To Thursday, Jan. 14, at 7:30 p. m., Bunderson PTA will pre. sent Part n of Looking In on Corlnne PTA will meet on Your Schools. There will be three discus, Thursday, Jan 14, at 8 p.m. In the school building, accordislon groups at the meeting: ng to JoAnn Morrill, president, Finance and Counclllng dls, Guest speaker for the even, cusslon leaders are Mrs. Byron e Huntsman and Mrs. S, F. Pack ing will be Brigham City Chief Dell Fife, who will wood. discuss local and statewide Library Service Principal problems of juv.nlle delln. A. Elwyn Seely. Teacher Accreditation and quency, both from the point of view of prevention andprosecu. Equipment discussion leaders tlon, are Don Edvalson and George Mrs. Delores Harper, pro-gra- F Welch A11 parents and teachers of chairman, urges that all parents attend this vital meet Bunderson school are urged to Ing on one of the nations most attend this very Interesting and serious problems. Informative meeting. Po-lic- i school and Security ' bank. This young woman has. registered her choices for wedding gifts through our BRIDAL REGISTRY Peggy King - Allen graduated from West t in school Valley High Spokane, Wash., and Is a student at Brigham Young university. He has served an LDS Mission in the Eastern States. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home in Provo. ' See her choices at PALMER JEWELRY Member Guild of Diamond Experts Bridegroom-elec- Assorted styles - broken sizes -WOMENS & Wg GIRLS VALUES TO $8.91 MENS VALUES TO $18.11 LADIES DRESSES all styles assorted fabrics LADIES SKIRTS WOOLS and KNITS MENS, Boys AGlrli PARKAS, JACKETS, COATS bMlfJcJPrall WOMENS SLACKS both with strotch and or without stirrups. h, knits GIRLS Sleopwoar, Swoatori, Drottot Womens COATS complete stock, Car Coats, Dress Coats, Rain Coats, Parkas 1 group Mens SPORT m COATS by Mavest g g0ff Hold Second KnowSchool Police Chief a graduate of Box 'Elder High IDS 'Seminary. She has attended Utah State universary and is currently employed by MISS REEDER is Eagles Auxiliary will meet Sots Talk Sets Talk By Seventh-Eighteent- Schedules Meet Mountainview PTA The couple will recite vows in a ceremony to be solemnized in the LoganLDS Temple on Feb.5. Thev will be honored that evening at a reception LDS Ward cultural hall. in the h Local Elks and their partners are Invited to participate In Elko night on Saturday, Jan. 16, beginning at 8 p.m. in the lodge hall. The game nights will be set for the second and fourth Sat. Urday evening of each month during the current term. Eagles Auxiliary school PTA will regular meeting Thursday evening, Jan, 14 at In 7:30 oclock the multipurpose room of the school. Malcolm Allred of the . Dr. department of elementary education at Utah State university PTA will be the guest speaker. Theme for his talk will be, Good Reading Habits and How Reading Progresses From Grade to Grade. Mountainview PTA will meet Following Dr. Allreds talk on Thursday, Jan. 14 at 7:30 there will be a short business p. m. In the school. meeting conducted by Mrs. Everett Goodell, assistant Charles Olha, president of the fire chief at the Ogden Defense PTA. depot, will be on hand to dem. This promises to be a most onstrate fire safety In the home. Interesting and Informative He will answer questions folmeeting. All parents and teach, lowing the demonstration. ers are Invited to attend this All parents are urged to d meeting and also all other Inthis informative and Inter- terested persons. esting program, according to Mrs. Hal Reeder, PTA presl-den- t. Corinne and Mrs. Joseph R. Reeder of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming, of their daughter Jane to Donald Bruce Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Allen of Provo. : - ' Mr. Holmes Mrs. Vernon Vlcek, telephone; Mrs. Sherrill Ison, spec lal Interests; Mrs. H. Relmer, special projects; Mrs. R. Bays, bridge; and Mrs. Roger Sim mons, membership. Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. Vernon Vlcek, 723.2021, until Friday. Cancellations will be accepted until Monday noon by Mrs. Char or Mrs. les Vogt, Ronald Pankratz, Members and guests are urged to make bridge reservations or cancellations at the same time. MEMBERS WILL ALSO hear Nursery services will be pro short history of some of the vlded at 25 cents per hour per bottles, a study of the embos-se- d child In the nursery facilities of lettering used on the old the Community Presbyterian bottles; how to tell an old bot-ti- e church; from a newer one, and the value of antique bottles. A special bonus will be a display of a few old patent medicine bottles from the days medicine Local of the traveling shows, and a showing of some of the unique advertisements Major Edward Thorsted and used for these medicines. wife, the former Lois Coombs, Mrs. R.N. Reinhart, retiring and three sons Scott, Craig and president, will present the funds Steven visited in Brigham City earned from the clubs fashion recently Mrs. J.G. with show to representatives for the Toombs of Mantua. Box Elder county special The family enjoyed many classes. hours of visiting and catching up on family and community actlv BOARD MEMBERS for the ltles while they were here. Major Toombs has been assigned to active duty at Ft. Rll Elks ey Kans., and recently returned home from one year tour of duty In Korea. . For Winter Wedding Rite . e Northern Utah Family Life and Is a district officer of the Federated Women's club. will be by the new club presiMrs. Ronald Pankratz. are appointed as follows: D. Haskins, hospitality; Charles Vogt, publicity; C. Sorensen, program; : Local Miss Circles Date present an original adaptation of a popular musical comedy for the Civic Improwill term of office Robert - v - TO programs and has written performed several produc- new Schedule Games Saturday Elks tions. She Is also active In civic affairs and Is currently serving as chairman of the Mrs. Stan DesJardins will be guest speaker for the reg. ular monthly Welcome Wagon club luncheon Newcomers meeting to be held on Tuesday, Jan. 19, at the Artistic Manor. There will be a social hour from 12 noon to 12: 30 with lunch, eon served at 12:30. Topic of Mrs. DesJardins talk will be the old glass bottles which she and her husband have dug and gathered In ghost d towns In Utah and In the states of Idaho, Colorado and Montana. ... , There will also be a display of the bottles. Mrs. DesJar-din- s will discuss the coloring of glass and the reasons why some bottles turn deeper shad, es when exposed to sun through the years. brides sister. - well-know- n area for the In $- Newcomers Plan Luncheon Talk on Antique Bottles WINTER BRIDE Miss Karen Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Andersen, became the bride of Benjam U. Smith in a ceremony performed on Jan. 9 In the home of the Den 3 of Cub Pack 103 met on Saturday at the den home. Denner George Goodwin took charge of the meeting, with the prayer offered by Phil Abel. Meeting time was spent working on achievements of awards. A book report was given by Kent Smith, followed by served by Brad Glover. The boys displayed many Items of crafts at the December en-joy- Miss Karen Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. An dersen of Brigham City, and Benjamin U. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Smith of Dallas, Tex. The bride's father LDS Bis. hop Andersen performed the ceremony. Mrs. A.E, Warren, sister of the bride, was her sole atten. dant. Best man duties were performed by the bridegrooms brother Major Thomas C. Smith. , FOLLOWING THE ceremony an open house was held In honor of the newlyweds. The bridal couple will honeymoon to Dallas, Tex. and return to make their home In Salt Lake City. The bride Is a graduate of the Brigham Young university College of Nursing, and has been employed In Salt Lake City. Bridegroom Smith Is a graduate of Texas Christian university and Is currently employed In Salt Lake City, I i of wigs. ber. Home Rites Unite Couple - for their dance Saturday, Jan. 3 16, at 10 p.m. In the hall above v the Rocket Bowl. Attire and atmosphere suit-abl- e to the theme will highlight y. the festivities. Intermission entertainment will be featured, and approprl. ate prizes for costumes will be Chairman for the meeting Is Sherll Andersen, assisted by Givens as director mem- Telephone PA 33853 Sarah Yates, Society Editor versallty 8 3 LADIES Cotton DRESSES dresses, broken sites,' while they last 1$ wvmHm .ora 10 am TO 7 a. FAJUY ArrARS, omjnirTOLt I |