OCR Text |
Show Goodwill South America Trip to THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah HoneyvilleClub Leave March 3 Selects Officers Several Box Elder county couples have Indicated interest in participating in the goodwill mission of rural leaders going to South America March 3 24, according to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rich, delegation hosts from people-to.peopl- r MEMBERS OF THE Honey, Civic Welfare club Install, ed new officers at a meeting held on Thursday, Jan. 20 at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. p.m. vllle Ut-a- h e Rllla Gardner. Taking the helm for the upcoming term of office will be Mrs. Norma Johnson as president. She will be assisted by Mrs. Margiret Allen as vice president, Mrs. Pauline Larsen as secretary, Mrs. Ruth W. Hunsaker as historian and Mrs. Bonnie Bott as Lo-ga- Rich, professor emeritus of Utah State university, notes that USU is cooperating and encouraging the official mission. It is aimed to create greater understanding between peoples North and South America. The delegates in this official mission trav-eat their own expense. The Individual cost is $1,474 per person. Following an Itinerary arranged to their interests, they will see many points of Interest and have numerous opportunl-tie- s A people-to.peopl- w . parlia-mentarla- The ladles enjoyed a talk on the Tonga Islands by Baughan Nellsen, who lived In the South Pacific kingdom for several years, and then had delicious refreshments served by the Mrs. hostess and Mary Gardner and Mrs. Ruth W, ' Hunsaker. desiring more Persons good-wil- l mis. Professor sion may contact Rich through the county extern sion agent or by writing to him on the directly at East, Logan. Noel Gibbs, operator of HUStyle Wig and Beauty salon, and OFFERED AS PRIZE Mrs. Maxine Clark admire wig that will be given away in fund quest for the Experi-men- f in International Living program. Wig Announced Give-Awa- y North folks, its said, flip their wigs. The Hi. Style Wig and Beauty salon and Mrs. Max. ine Clark plan to give one away. A wig from the local bust, ness is being offered as a prize to persons contributing to the in International Experiment will Living program which bring a foreign visitor to Brig, ham City next August and Sep. tember. Tickets being offered at 50 cents each were mailed out this week to local service clubs and other organizations. MRS. CLARK SAID its hoped through this means to raise the necessary funds for local in the ambassador program. She said local contributions must provide $300 for round, trip bus transportation from March tion costs. several local Already, groups have contributed to the the Elks Including project, lodge, Jayceettes, Civic Im. provement club, Womens association of the Community church, Lutheran Womens association and the Box Elder News and Journal. Pres-byterla- n ON THE WIG, by the local wig shop and Mrs. Clark, is slated for DRAWING d 24. Mrs. Clark said that all and stubs should be to her by March (UPI) bead "Sweetpea," a gle, ruined several thousand dollars worth of film when he waddled into camera range during a scene for What Did You Do In The War, Daddy? sad-face- Second WILDCAT Notes Origin Feb. 11 Elder Join Army New York, The ambassador pays for his own transportation to this county and administra- Some 718 Canine Caper HOLLYWOOD Eighth Ward Pair From Box For Ambassador Project Twentieth anniversary of the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward John E. Reese, son of Mr. will be observed on Friday, Jan. and Mrs. John H. Reese, 657 28 with a special program East First North, has enlisted scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. in the Army for a period of in the chapel. A receiving line, composed three years and now is taking basic training at Fort Bliss, of all former bishoprics, will Texas. greet those attending and all Following his eight weeks of present and former members of basic, Pvt. Reese wUl be given the ward are invited to partian opportunity to select cipate and renew acquaintances. the anniversary Following training of his choice. Another Box Elder county program, refreshments will be served. youth, Jeffrey D. Jensen, Garland, also enlisted recently, ac. DALLAS UPI) Harding cording to Sgt. William Yoder, Lawrence, president of BranifT Army recruiter from Ogden. Pvt. Jensen will take his eight International, says this mobile has a breed of consumers weeks of basic training at Ft. age who move about fast and want Polk, La,, after which he will interesting things to buy and attend a 16. week military to do. school at Ft. Benja-miWe are living in an age Harrison, Ind. when the consumer can say, If I cant get it here in Dallas, Ill ing the ambassadors stay here, he will be available pick it up on my next flight to for programs as a means of New York, Chicago or Houhe said in a recent portraying the cultural and tra. ston, ditions of his native land, speech. OFFICERS Newly elected officers of the Honeyvllle Civic club are busily planning activities for the coming season. They are Margaret Allen, vice president; Pauline Larsen, secretary; Ruth W. Hunsaker, historian; Norma Johnson, president. Not present for the picture was Bonnie Bott, parliamentarian. For additional information, she invited interested persons to call her at 723.6949. The chairman said that dur- - failJ ui 1Ua, $288 Blouses six-wee- 12 B.E.H.S. Auditorium ;os edtance )o $88 Were to $12.95 ,10,24 88 Car Coats cS'ltec J-aX- & NEW n 10. n. d e to exchange views and compare ways of life. Xv 7 Thursday, January 20, 1966 Capri Pants leVtince 3 Skirts $388 Sweaters $388 Textured Hose Were to $37.95 10 to Were to $17.95 $888 Were to $14.95 $i288 (2 Were to $22.95 Were to $1.50 Heels and Mid Heels DeLiso Deb Adores Mr. Easton Famous Brand $88 2 pair for $19.00 Mens Shirt Clearance Were to $19.95 values to $5.95 or 2 for $5 Arpeggios Mr. Easton Natural Bridge J88 2 pair for $15.00 Dresses Were to $16.95 Dress Coats and Suits Flats and LoCasuals Coordinates Sbicca Use Your Mr. Gus Lo FREE Casuals 2 pair for $11.00 Were to $10.95 Handbags BLOCKS OPEN TILL 8 ON FRIDAY and off! Charge Account BLOCKS izLj OPEN TILL 8 ON FRIDAY |