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Show h 4 nin'-- i fPH THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Corinne Woman to Observe Birthday With Open House Utah Thursday, April 14, 1966 Corinne resident Mrs. Neill will observe her 80th birthday at an open house host, ed by her family on Sunday April 17, at the family home In Corinne. Born to John and Barbara Germer In Deweyvllle on April 7, 1886, Mrs. Hansen had her schooling in Deweyvllle. She was married to Lewis Knudsen in 1907. He died In 1935. Fol. lowing her marriage to Alfred Hansen in 1957 she has made a home In Corinne. Mrs. Hansen Is the mother of seven children, all of whom live In a radlous close enough to visit their mother frequently. They are I.eland Knudsen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Jpnnle Thomas of Ogden, Asail Knudsen of Idaho Falls, Elder H. Knudsen of Og. den, Lyle G. Knudsen of Black, foot, Mrs. Ida Dalton of Poc. atello, and William O. Knud, sen of Uintah. All relatives and friends are Invited to Join Mrs. Hansen in celebrating her 80th milestone In life. The family requests that no gifts be brought, for the gift of friendship to their mother Is better than any gift that could be brought. Hansen 0 ociai Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor Hear Talk on New Zealand A pleasant evening of visit, lng viewing slides of New Zea. land was enjoyed Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garner Mathis and family of Brigham City. Guests of honor at the dinner were Dr. Allen Taylor and Mrs. New of Zealand, Taylor who showed slides of the Is. land following supper and ex. plained his beliefs and work In the country. Dr. Taylor Is a medical doctor as well as being a Baptist minister. attendance for the evening Included Pastor John Embery, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Florez and son, Mrs. Queen Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Am. old Sutherland, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards andfam- Those In Ill Choosing the spring hats which best compliment their spring outfit will be easy for Ladies of Elks as they see the fine selection of millinery styles modeled by club members and styled by Mrs. Alta Ferry. Mrs. Clair Kundson tries on one bonnet as their stylist models her favorite bonnet in preparation for the Monday evening hat show. BONNETS Federated Womens Clubs Slate District Convention so visited by the party. Here the shrines of Hebrew and Christian faith were visited Including the Mount of Olives, Garden of Gethsemane, Bethle. hem, Jordan side of Jerusalem via the Mandelbaum gate to Jerusalem, Israel. There they visited Mount Zion, Davids Tomb and the Hall of the Last Supper along with many other sites. A motor coach trip to Nazareth and Galilee with a boat ride on the Sea of Gal. llee was joined with a visit to Capernaum during one day of touring. From Tel Aviv the group flew to Athens Greece. Set Saturady d iSouth Stake ImIA Slates Annual Rose Prom J iness meetings. Present for the sessions will be UFWCofflcers Mrs. Lee J. Diamantl of Help, president; Mrs. Roland Stu. ckl of Salt Lake City, vice president; Mrs. Wendell Winger of Sprlngvllle, second vice pres, ldent; Mrs. John D. Long of Tooele, third vice president; Mrs. C.E. Hyatt of Provo, treasurer, and Mrs. William S. Meyers, Jr., of Salt Lake er, y Thera YOULL FEEL LIKE is Reserve space on one of MURDOCKs Monthly tours? Next tour: May 16. TRAVEL. INC. South Main Street Salt Lake Citv, Utah 14 Ladles of Elks of Brigham City have scheduled the final luncheon In a series of success, ful day time social events held throughout the season. The closing bridge luncheon will be field on Monday, April 18, with luncheon served at 11; 30 a.m. at the lodge hall. Theme for the day will be In Your Easter Bonnet" and ladles are urged to come in their latest spring chapeau to add to the spring gaity of the event. SPECIAL FEATURE of the luncheon will be a showing of spring hats made by local mil-linAlta Ferry, with members of the Ladies of Elks modeling the hats for the guests. Luncheon chairman Is Mrs. Food chairman Rex Bryant Mrs. Clair Knudson Is being assisted by Mrs. Robert Meeker as Assisting with the luncheon will be Mrs. George Riddle, Mrs. Bob Nel. son, Mrs. Ed Heesacker, Mrs. Mre. Joe Authur Barbierl, KeUy, Mrs. Roy Bays, Mrs. Dean Castle and Mrs. James Phone Pleasi sand Information your Hawaiian tours. 7234034 on Name Address State City THURS., FRI.& SAT. HEY, KIDS! We are Giving Away er ANCIENT Greece was all about them In THE GLORY OF to the Acropolis, the temples the Olympic stadium and other historic spots before they again took off for Rome. In Rome, St. Peters church, the Coloseum, Panth-eon- , Sistine chapel and the Cata. combs were just a few of the sites visited and the ladles enjoyed some leisurely hours of shopping In the eternal city. Leaving Rome on April 3, the group undertook a special tour of Naples, Sorrento and Pompel. They then departed from Rome on April 4 for the flight to New York. On the way home, Mrs. Peterson stopped In Chicago to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Shirley P. Wright, and the other ladies travelled to Salt Lake City from New York full of memories of their wonderful trip. visits Greek . Brown. SPRING DECORATIONS will abound In the room In reflec. tlon of the season and are being planned by Mrs. Wll. Wll. by Mrs. lng planned 11am Shields, Mrs. J. D. Mer. Presiding over the punch-bow- l will be Mrs. Cecil Troutman and Mrs. James Beavers. iiwir EujUte KoudluE! Heres your chance to get s whole flfltful of marbles as much as you can hold In one hand! Were giving them away - while they last to every boy or girl who visits us on the date shown above, accompanied by au adult. These are real beauties we are giving cata-ey- e and rainbow marbles, mixed away-color- ful shooters, fie sure to bring Mom or Dad op with big along and get yours at.M Reservations for the event be made by contacting either Naomi Knudson at Fern Brown at or Dot Shlrl Meeker at . Ladles Kelley at INC. may 723-831- 98 No. Main 723-585- WHOS 723-384- NEW Michael Leon and Sharon Ann Snow Carver, Brigham City, boy, April 4. Richard LeLece and Shanna Hansen Hemsley, Route 2, boy, April 4. Dennis R, and Louise May Evans Lund, Brigham City, boy, April We have a problem with our Catalina we just cant fix. 5. X tiu It looks expensive. 1 yl YOURE PART OF only one THE SHOW! WELCOME WAGON V' HAWAII MURDOCK who cannot the stay for afternoon of bridge are Invited to come for a pleasant luncheon. Reservation deadline Is Friday, April 15. Bridge Luncheon Rex D. and June Humphrey Adams, Brigham City, boy, FINALLY THE HOLY Unds April 6. came Into view as the group flew John and Nora Marie Explain from Cairo to Jerusalem and Trujillo, Salt Lake City, boy, watched the route of the Ex. April 5. odus of Moses as they flew ov. Larry J. and Evelyn Falsler er the Suez canal, the Red sea, Larsen, Brigham City, girl, the wlnderness and the Moun. April 6. tains of Moab on March 22. Enrique C. and Marie Salazar Museums containing fragments Hernandex, Bear River City, of the Dead Sea Scrolls were al. girl, April 7. IN-THE-RO- Relax in Enchanted ot Schedule Final e. Student Recital HOLLYWOOD lUPP Frankie Avalon will star in Fireball 500" and "Dr. Gold-foand the S Bomb" for American - International Ladies of Elks Area Residents Enjoy Tour Of Holy Lands and Egypt Four Box Elder county residents joined with 40 other tour, ists for an exciting Holy Land tour personally escorted by W. Cleon Skousen and arranged by Murdock Travel, Inc., of Salt Lake City. PLAN CONFAB Mrs. Fred L. Petersen and Mrs. R. N. Price are helping plan for the Mrs. Chloe N. Petersen, MLss diamond jubilee convention of the northern district Federated Womens club to be held Lenora Romer and Mrs. Emma in Brigham City on Saturday, April 23. F. Wood of Brigham City and Mrs. Veda Mason of Tremon. ton were among the Utah res. ing will be the MIA Maid and ldents enjoying the early spring Explorer Promenade, and all tour of the middle east. are Invited to come out for the The trip began In Salt Lake dance and promenade of the City with a jet flight to New evening. International airport Yorks where the group transferred to of clubs. director Junior Northern District Federated City, Americans round-thpan Womens clubs will host many A number of state chairmen world Jet flight to Istanbul. It state officers at the northern will be present to report on didnt take long for the group to district convention set for Sat. their projects for the year. make friends as the plane All local women belonging to on Monday, March 14. urday, April 23, at the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward. 139North UFWC clubs are Invited to The next afternoon found them the convention, and urged Third East. at Istanbul, Tur. Plano students of Mrs. Na. disembarking of sight, an Registration for the event be. to make their reservations as one with evening key, will Join with vocal Godfrey ancient beautiful In gins at 9 a.m. with the open, soon as possible. the seeing students of Mrs. Shirley Holllst lng session at 10 a.m. followed city. in a combined recital on Satur. . by a luncheon meeting. Election The next day they took' A BE day, April 16, at 7 p.m. In the of district officers and state motor.launch trip on the Ninth LDS ward chapel. Friends representatives will take place the entrance of the to Bosporus and relatives of the students are at this luncheon meeting. Black sea with afternoon shop, invited to attend. Local women planning to at at Turkish bazaars. After ping Music ranging from classics tend the convention are urged to a visit to the old sul. morning to modern pop will be played make reservations at once with and other places tans palace and the with sung by students, their club presidents, accord, of Interest, they boarded a Jet South Box Elder LDS stake several duet numbers featured for Beirut, Lebanon. lng to Mrs Pearl Hunsaker, MIA officers have announced the during the evening. district president. Mrs. Godfrey's students who date for their annual Rose Prom BY FRIDAY, MARCH 18, the A SHOWING OF CLUB HIS. for Saturday, April 16, begin, will participate In the recital was enjoying a full day group torles and art will be on dls. nlng at 8:30 p.m. In the Brigham Include Ruth Jensen, Callene with a motor coach trip to visit Robin Jen. play during the registration per. City Flfth.Tenth.Slxteenth ward Mund, Sherry Perry,Rosalie and Baalbek, with lunch at Damas. sen, Holly Mund, lod and should be of Interest cultural hall. cus and an afternoon of sight DeAnn Payne, Pamela Lewl to all The club histories will In the historic spots The Rose Prom Is the big seeing Anita Sandra Allred, of the Frost, be of special Interest, since dance of the year for all MIA Including the buildcity, this Is the Diamond Jubilee year Maids and Explorers and they Marilyn Adams, Dale Thomp. ing where Paul was Imprison, Nanette for the National Federation of cordially Invite anyone who son, Kevin Godfrey, ed. After return tp Beirut the Womens clubs. wishes to attend. A special In. Holllst, Luclle Hansen. tour group visited the AmerStudents of Mrs. Holllst who The district "jewels select- vltation Is extended totheLaur. ican university and the national ed to ropi esent the clubs In this els and Young Marrleds In the will present vocal numbers are museum and again had time to and Ellz. Kay Davis, Evelyn year for their long memlershlp stake to attend. shop in leisure fashion In the and years of service to feder. Music for the evening will be abeth Yates, Marian and Jeanet. bazaars. ated clubs will be honored at provided by the Charles Letz te Kotter, LuAnn and Alan Bus. Cairo, Egypt, was the next this convention. These are the orchestra, and refreshments by, Kathryn Hunsaker, Carla stop In the Itinerary and from Anderson, Sherle and Ralph there the group visited Ram. members who have laid the cor. will be served. Evans and Craig nerstones for the clubs and A special feature of the even. ,Raisor, Sherry eses tomb, King Tuts tomb, Holman. made them what they are today, and the Valley of the Kings and according to Mrs Hunsaker. Queens. A boat ride on the Nile and visits to the temples of ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF the Luxor and Ramahwere Included district clubs and federation along with a mdtor coach ride programs will be reported upon to Memphis and a camel ride to by the officers during the bus. the pyram ds and Sphynx. Avalon in Two Mrs. TO BE HONORED Nellie Hansen of Corinne will be honored at an open house Sunday afternoon in observance of her 80th birthday. Jim mii an1 Ml Starring RECITAL NUMBERS - At the piano are Rosalie and Dee Ann Payne playing a duet arrangement of Gershwins "Rhapsody in Blue". Standing is Sherry Evans preparing to sing Rodgers and Hammersteln's Getting to Know You". APRIL 25 to 30- - 8 15 P.M. Nightly Sat. Matinee at 2 15 P te M CHUCK GASSEY SINGERS and Jimmy's Sal' I, .lama Ilk. front and roar iral bo 111 ara alandard on av.ry an Pontiac. looks so expensive that a lot of people dont realize its priced right down there within reach of most low price buyers. Which sort It TV Hound Dog ROWLF Extra Added Attraction MOLLY BE For reserved seat tickets, send check or money order to P. 0. Box 222, North Salt Lake, Utah Pre paid tickets will be held at theatre box office for you to pick up i Pontiac Motor of makes you wonder why you should buy low priced car when you can buy a high-price- iru Dlvlilon a car for the same money. A Pontiac Catdlina. Wide -- Track Pontiac Catalina (A big, powerful Pontiac for less than u fail one for ? and 4 door aedana and 9 and 4 door hardtop Manufacturer i tuoo-si- d and suggest'd dtaiar d livery and handling charge Transportation charQaa, itata and local , SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC r mi 1ai, DEALER $3000") im than 13000 acceaaoriat Thasa prices include aidaa tan and optional equipment additional. |