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Show "f1 6 THE BOX ELDER BPW Honors Business Women JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 20, 1966 5 will the annual week, Oct. mark the 39th annual nationwide observance, with working women constituting a force of 26 million In the nations work the force. Brigham City Mayor Olof Zun-dhas set aside this week, Oct. 16.22, In observance of Business and Professional Womens Week. of Local members Business and Professional Womens club will fearure five local women as reaching some of the goals of the business womens and professional women five the with world, honored at a dinner at the Manor on Monday, Oct. 17, with a program under the of Chairman Elva Pier- Artistic son. THEME FOR THE BPW clubs has been Plan for Progress with the group emphasizing relationships within their own club, community and country. members honor personal relationships by and helping other knowing women who share their interests, hopes and needs In the community tne BPW members In the club the BPW 4. . V ntifOl pf SELECTED FOR honors as try to exemplify good neighborwomen have been local ship with their fellow citizens a attorney Mrs. Sherma Hansen striving for better community Anl-t- a In which all may live and work Mrs. sanitarian Fridal, city and plan In the harmony of opBurt, local buslness-womaHazel Breltenbeker, portunity and social Justice. In Mrs. school lunch supervisor Mrs. the country the club applies the Eula Wood, and city librarian highest repons ibllltles of citizenship Miss LaPreal Wight. Women selected to be honored In addition to honoring these by the local club live up to five chosen ladles, the BPW many of these goals for women club extends a salute to all In business and professions. i career women In the business world IN EMPHASIZING the role of In Brigham City and Box Elder women in the business world, county. the club also hopes to Interest THE FIRST national Business more young women In the varl-ou- s careers that offer great Womens Week was launched by the national federation In 1928. promise for the future, as well KEEPING IT CLEAN - City Sanitarian Anita Burt helps keep In an official proclamation, the as to open up new fields of Brigham City clean with activities ranging from Inspection President of the United States opportunity for women In busl-nes- s of public eating places, the local swimming pool, pet control, and the professions. and cleanup of other properties. Shes compiling a scrapbook set aside this week of the naOne of the local clubs spe-cltions calendar for citizens to of situations cleaned up locally by the city and by private projects this year has been learn and appreciate the conproperty owners. tributions which business and to join with the state federation In the selection of a Young Grant Spotlights professional women were makCareer Girl to be chosen on ing In the economic, social, Combustion Gains and state levels to redistrict and business professional A PHILADELPHIA UPD present the Utah Federation of of the United States. life Industrialist has Pennsylvania This years observance of BPW at the national convention. established a research grant to "stimulate an awareness of the BPW benefits of combustion to human progress The gift, a $150,000 Shes s familiar figure about trust, was presented to llown, and most Brigham City The Franklin Institute here, a yolks dont realize that its pret-tit Institution devoted unusual for a woman to be to education and science clty.sanltarlan for they are used The donoi Fiedeilc O o seeing Mrs. Anita Burt, R.N., Hess, president of Selas Cor)on her official tasks. of Amenta has A native of West Virginia, she poration numeioux patents for attended White Sulphur Spring school there and also Inventions involving use of preHigh Greenbler College of Women be. cisely controlled rombustlon In ore graduating with the Class processing of petrochemicals, . V of 1930 at St. Marks Hospital metals, glass, automotive parts V other and materials and becom-lnprod and In New York City I a registered nurse that same ucts. year. as a WHILE STATIONED hurse at Sheppard Field, Texas, he met Wayne A. Burt as a in patient and the couple was mar-Tieon Jan 31, 1942. ; For several years she worked at the local hospital, with 12 years as office nurse for Dr. Harper Pearse. Selected to represent bust-nes- s ; Her career with Brigham City women In the community corporation began In 1960 as by the local Business and Pro. he began work with the City fesslonal Womens club Is Mrs. Health department, and In 1962 Hazel Breltenbeker, he became registered as a locally for her work In the jsanltarlan. family-owneBreltenbeker i Electric. t AT PRESENT SHE serves The mother of three child a director with the Utah ren, grandmother of 11, and of Sanitarians along of PLANNING THE MENU - Mrs. Eula Wood, supervisor of three as with her duties Brigham School Food Services, spends her time seeing that children much of her time in the spends City sanitarian. Those duties store showing furniture, appliIn Box Elder county get a and tasty school are Varied, and Include every- ances and other electrical equip-men- t lunch each of the school year. This woman is also day busy thing from helping to correct to customers of the local the mother of four children, and busy In church work In adinsanitary situations In the city buslnesshouse. dition to her employment. o checking the water purity at the local swimming pool dally 1950 that the IT WAS IN during its open season. bought the appliance bust family Mrs. Burt Is the mother of ness from Petersen Electric at ; one daughter, Mrs. William 84 South Main, and then moved (Jean) Cochran, and Is proud to across the street to their te the grandmother of four at 69 South Main In 1958, youngsters., enlarging the business at that time. In CubDAVIS Calif UFI With her husband Lewis Brelting will probably replace the enbeker and son DeVon, Mrs, 4200 childrens lunch, Plans are finalized and speakhas worked to es Fixing baling of hay A conference on Breltenbeker a day may seem like quite ers are assigned to the three-daUnithe Davis campus of the build the business and In Novem- a but Its the Job of assembly of Jehovahs Wiversity of California was told ber, 1965, helped to expand Into Mrs.chore, Mark (Eula) Wood, super- tnesses to Rock Springs, Wyo. bust-nescubes the furniture and carpet that small, compiessed as was visor of the School Food Serv- Civic Center, Oct. re easier to handle than large ices for the Box Elder County announced by convention official field bales like home, now, Board of Education. Its Just Monroe B. Flckel. 5 Neal geneial she can add of the store as S. K i Sud Mrs. Wood's job entails cen-trFlckel, circuit director of 15 manager of the San Joaquin she stands amid the paintings, s buying, supervising and congregations of Jehovahs and sets. stereo Association furniture Valley Hay Grain menu planning for the 26 schools to Wyoming, Utah, and Outside of her business, Mrs. In the Box Elder county school Idaho said The three-dabald there Is not a gieat deal pf profit potential In cubes at Breltenbeker manages to be an district. Meals are planned for will consist of a variety the present time, but added ardent golfer and Is a past pres- the largest school where ap- of talks on Bible subjects, disClub the new shape lends itself to ident of the local Country 780 meals are servand demonstrations to proximately cussions, Bust-ness automatic feed handling and auxiliary as well as of the ed, to the smallest school of aid to attendance to apply Bible and Professional Womens there will be an Increasing desight students, and this work principles. club and the local Soroptomlsts entrails mand for It traveling from Willard club, Featured also are two films. school to Fielding on the north and Grouse Creek on the west, One will be on Friday evening with deep consideration given to a 300. mile round trip. modern youth's problems to a WITH GREAT CONVICTION, film called "Heritage" and on Mrs. Wood points out that there Saturday an instructive film Is a direct relationship between "God Cannot Lie" willbepre. a child's eating habits and his aented," ability to learn and this Is her Featured speakers wtll be incentive in working for 100 per. Marvin L. Holien, distrlot mincent participation In the school ister of Brooklyn, New York lunch program. She has worked and Flckel. headquarters In the school lunch program for 18 years, the past four years as supervisor, A native of East Garland, Mrs. Wood was one of 15 children born to Mr. and Mrs J. W, Rhoades, and is a graduate of Bear River High school. She Is City Sanitarian Selected For cul-tura- iV41 life-inco- jmk y non-prof- i j it ed is g Business Woman Also Active Community Event She Feeds 4000 Children Daily As An Occupation Witnesses Will Meet Wyoming y 21-2- y married pro-gra- Among Honorees At Dinner well-know- n 'AFTER PRACTICING In Salt Lake City, she went on an LDS mission to Uruguay, Her law practice was continued to Cody, Wyo , until she established practice in Brigham City to 1957. Marriage and a family entered her life soon after that, and she became the bride of Walter E. Fridal, Jr., and the couple children has three Aran, 5; Wylan, 32 and Klrsa 1V4- - ATTORNEY FRIDAL Is active to the LDS church and teaches a Sunday School class to her - Its not the most common for a woman, but 19-2- 3. LOCALLY SHE has also been member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, a charter member of the Soroptlnilst club and a char-te- r HER EMPLOYMENT has been' member of the Business and spent mostly In the field In Professional Womens club. Not only Is Miss Wight a personnel work, first with the US Employment service In reader, but she Is a member Ogden, In charge of Womens of the Writers Guild and some of her writings have appeared In employment. She was assistant civilian per- various Utah magazines. sonnel manager at Bushnell General hospital In Brigham City A Specialist's Specialist? until the hospital was closed, NEW YORK UPI i You t need a at which time she took her scoiecard to help direct position as librarian at the vou to a doctor in this age of Brigham City Carnegie library. medical specialties The Health In.suiance Institute lepoits that MISS WIGHT is right at home theie aie 35 special and subwith the books in the library, special categoues among phyand much of her leisure time sicians i HOLLYWOOD UP1 - -- BrtH' Nlson will eontinue to tar in Bioadwavs The Cacat night while tus Flown vctk.nc .' Th Boigia Stick" a movie foi television during the dav pre-sen- Meat Glen Dennion . . . It Goals the Same For BPW Week 39 Years Later It was to 1928 that the Business and Professional Womens club first celebrated Business Womens Week as set aside by an official proclamation of the President of the United States. At that time the presidents of the National Federation stated that the week was the time In which "to Impress our communities with the dignity, the stability, the Importance of business and professional women and their work is an undertaking of great challanage, The op- portunities to do this afforded Women's Week by Business should be embraced gladly and ' vigorously Although the number of wo. men employed by the United States has grown to a working force of 19 million, the goal remains the same to the celebration of the week set for Oct, ri. - Sat. Republican Candidate for County Treasurer, Experienced . . . believes in economical business operation. Will devote full time to office no other outside interests. ... to Mark Wood of Gar- for hobbles, she points out that her family, friends and work are her loves to life. a works successfully for this talented woman to be a wife, mother and attorney-at-law- . THUMBNAIL SKETCH Born at Vernal, Utah Attended school In Uintah and Granite districts, LDS University, Utah State University, Brigham Young University Married Camille Crandall. Three children: Robert G , pilot for United Airlines, Dr Paul C, Ogden Dentist; Mrs Troy (Marilyn) Miller, Brigham City OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE Ranching and Livestock business, Vernal, Utah Vernal Mercantile busiAshley ADDITION TO her with the school lunch program, Mrs. Wood Is active In the LDS church and has served In the Primary organization as first and second coun. selor and as president. She also taught Sunday school for many As City Librarian Miss LaPreal Wight represents a profession to be honored by the local Business and Professional Womens club during the week. A Brigham City native, Miss Wight attended Weber college In Ogden, Utah State university In Logan, and the LDS Business college In Salt Lake City. She has specialized through the years to corporate, estate and commercial work to her law practice, and does not handle criminal or trial cases. IN years. At BPW Dinner ward. at the school. RIGHT AT HOME Looking right at home In her surround-- ; tags Is Mrs. Hazel Breltenbeker, local businesswoman, as she sits amid the furniture and appliances of the family business to downtown Brigham City. She is being honored as a busl- ,caI club during Business Womens Week, Oct. Busy Barry be Honored at home Is spent In reading those books Her contributions to Brigham City have been in the area of public speaking, and she has given hundreds of book reviews to various clubs and organizations and at one time gave reviews over KBUH radio. She was director of the Little Theatre Guild, and has read childrens stories to hundreds of local youngsters through her many years as librarian, pre-scho- High school, and daugh-te- r Dee Ann Is a sophomore i To Devins Herb Lady Attorney River i Library Head NEW YORK The IPI' liilnclpa! eountiies glow Inc tea ai India and Celor. the National Aoc at lor. foi the Specialn Food Tiade iepoit BPW The botamca. name foi the tea buvh Thea sinensis mean-divinheib Tl.eie aie two main One of the provohea fessional women to Brigham varieties of the bush and vlridls Vohea is named foi City is Mrs. Sherma Hansen with of- the hill wheie this shrub was Fridal, attorney-at-lafices upstairs In First Security grown (iiielnallv Vlridls means green Bank building. Mrs. Fridal Is a native of East Garland and attended Bear River High school. She received Bockuset in Spoof HOLLYWOOD 'UP1 her pre-ladegree at Utah State will university and then went to the Henm and Jim Backii University of Utah School of olav themselves- in MOM1 spool Don t life m Beverh Hilh Law, receiving her LI. B. degree to 1950. Make Waves land and the family lives on a farm In that area, with two of their four children still at home. Son Bob Wood lives In Courerd Alene, Idaho and son F, D. Wood lives In Layton, and have made the Woods the grandchildren of eight. Daughter Arlene Is a senior at Bear ft' well-know- n pre-scho- well-know- n d CITY LIBRARIAN - Brigham City Librarian LaPreal Wight not only enjoys working all day with books, but she reads them at home, reviews them for ogranlzatlons, and takes time out to do some writing on her own. Shes locally for her literary talent in all those fields, and Is being honored this week by the local BPW club. AMID LAW BOOKS Local Attorney Sherma Hansen Fridal finds that a family and law career mix very well as she pursues her work In corporate, estate and commercial law In addition to being the mother of three children. She is also active In church work, and was selected to represent her profession by the local BPW club. l, Honor Night d V' MAIN STREET MHBLLssnMMBMaiw g like way Member Brigham City C. of C. Member Sons of Utah Pioneers Charter member Brigham City Lloni Past President Brigham City Lions Past Dlst. Gov. o! Lions No. Utah Box Elder Red Cross Soout Worker CHURCH SERVICE Served LDS Mission Counselor Brigham Gsty 1st Ward High Councilman, Box Elder Stake ness Counselor to Abel S Rich to Box Elassistant Ward, manager Montgomery der Stake head Sears, department President South Box Elder Stake C. A West Co., Brigham City mgr. Chairman Northern Utah LDS Welfare Van Engelens Inc , iBrigham City mgr. Stake Patriarch (Paid Pol. Ad. by Box Flder County RemMlnntral Com. Jim Bro. 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