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Show Several BC AAUW Members Adult Classes Gather for Need Additional Enrollment An offering of adult classes, are both credit and now being held In Brigham City and will continue through the t, winter quarter, to according Sam Gordon, vocational coordln. ator of Box Elder County school district. Two progressive sew. Members of the American Association of University Wo. men gathered on Wednesday, day are proving very popular, Jan. 18, for a dinner meeting Gordon said. at the Tropical restaurant in Brigham City. Verna Johnson was chairman for the evening and Introduced Mrs Uarda Jensen Connor as Mrs. Connor guest speaker addressed the group on China BEEHIVE CAMPoftheDaugh. and the UN, part of their year, ters of Utah Pioneers will hold lng classes being taught by Mary Atwood each Tuesday and Thurs. News DUP IN Sig-gar- d 1 l;A'4- s MARCH Viewing a film in connection with their roles for the 1967 Mothers March in south Box Elder county are, from left, Mrs. Jacobsen, Brigham City chairman; Mrs. Robert Taylor, south county area chairman, and Mrs. Wayne Ow'ens, chairman at Corinne. The march is scheduled for Jan. 30. HEAD MOTHERS d non-cred- A p s- h ' k. Sorority Holds WHOS ;! s Cultural Meet XI Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its cultural meet-lnon January 11 at the home Edna Jeppesen, of with Ruby weather hasnt de. Chilly assisting Mrs. Jeppe. terred Mr. Stork from making Godfrey his appointed rounds at Cooley sen as hostess. Under the direction of pre. Memorial Hospital during the sldent Cleo Dixon the opening past week. Little arrivals bundled in pink n blue In the ritual was repeated by all mem-ber- s present. whos new department include: Lynn Larsen, an LDS recently Richard F. and Kathleen Han. sen Wight, Perry, boy, Jan. 13. returned missionary from Miss, ouri, presented the lesson on Julian P. and Barbara Jean that state. Many beautiful color-e- d Corr Velasquez, Brigham City, slides were shown of Interest- g girl, Jan. 13. e Winn Edgar and Alice Hess Wood, Brigham City, boy, Jan. 14. John Alden and Ilah Roxle Bloom Stone, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 15. Frank Orlln and Becky Jean Burnett May, Jr., Brigham City, boy, Jan. 16. Bonnie Mack Hendrix and Barnard Phillips, Brigham City, boy, Jan. 16. Max Reese and Lois Jensen Nelson, Perry, girl, Jan. 17. Allan L. and Moana Berch. told Jensen, Brigham City, girl, Jan. 17, Jerry Dean and Sharen Shaw Brigham City, Worthington, girl, Jan. 19. Lor-raln- 4 SNOWY WEDNESDAY Brigham City area residents woke Wednesday and found their neighborhood blanketed under a heavy layer of new snow. And it continued to fall as evidenced in this photo of drive-i- n boxes at the city post office. Dean and Sharon Holyoak Cot-tarBrigham City, boy, Jan. 19. ing landmarks and a discussion was given. Following the lesson by Elder Larsen, a short business meet-lnwas held. Coleen Burr, chairman of the Valentine Sweet-heaBall, announced it would be held Feb. 10, with the George Fischer orchestra providing the music. Lillian Felt then gave a very Interesting lesson on the state of Mississippi by showing and explaining pictures, maps and articles which she had acquired. g rt special guest present for was Miss Janice Walters. After repeating the closing d ritual, the hostess gift was to Mamie Adamson and refreshments were served by the hostesses. A the evening pre-sente- These photos show stuPRESENT PUPPET SHOW dents who presented puppet shows for parents attending a PTA meeting at Corinne Elementary school last week. Students in the upper photo presented "Cinderella. Front, and from left, they are Stephen Robinson, Ben Ferry Teresa Nelson, loydene Hubbard. Second row, Ricky Yagi, Karen Cynthia Nelson, Mary Beth Allan, Ellen Sayama, Cnristiansen, Alenee Nelson, Vickv Gilbert, and Randy and Cherri Yagi. Third row, Donna Smith, JoAnn Welch, their adaplower the in Students presented photo Harper. tation of "The Ugly Duckling. They are, front from left, the teacher, Mrs. Helen Bruderer, Marilyn Mills, Debra Gilbert, Jolene Rader, Jane Ferry, Teresa Hansen, Julie HarRasmussen, Ann Stewart, Annette Nelson, Eva Jean Morrill, Second Pommier. row, Marsha and Kelly per Kevin Roche, Rebecca Rowe, Richard Bromley, David Anderson, Kevin Gerhardt, and Brad Norman. Absent from the photo was Nedra Marble. 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A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Effle Sewell, piesldent, and the evening was enjoyed by all Local Woman - Now Home From Local resident Ruby Shupe was taken to Cooley Memorial hospital suddenly with a severe illness. She Is employed as a nurse at the hospital, so her surroundings were familiar and pleasant - j m Hospital Stay WIN HONORS Selected as sweater boy lei I Iiyh school She Is now at home and re. the recent annual sweater dance at Box cuperatlng from her Illness, and were Marva Richardson and Max Molg.rd Both are may have visitors Her many junior students. friends wish her well In her son. recovery. Members are reminded of the state board meeting set for Sun. day, Jan. 29, and asked to con. tact Albei ta Valentine for Business and Professional reservations If they wish to at. Women met at the Artistic tend the meeting Manor for their January dinner Local hair stylist and salon, owner Robert Best and Mrs. meeting The collect was led by Elva Best recently attended the Na- Plersen, and a delightful dinner tional Hairdressers convention enjoyed by all. Special tribute In held Las Vegas, Nev., on was paid to President Alberta Jan. Valentine since the meeting date While there they enjoyed see. was also on her birthday. lng the latest In new hair styles, for the evening was Program and took some special courses entitled "How Can We Help7 In hair cutting, styling and color, and was presented by special lng. guest Mrs. Margaret Pelham, Stylist Best reports that the who represented the Box Elder new hair styles are again short Children's Handicapped and curly with an She in turn Introduced look, and that bangs will be guest speaker Jim Hill who talk, eliminated In the modern styles. ed on the vacatlonal rehablllta. tion of the mentally retarded. He gave a fine talk on the pre. sent and anticipated programs of this nature and many different areas In which the club could Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Jewell) help In the program. For Valentines Day Mrs Pelham and Jim Hill then Iverson of Royal City, Wash., 4th Tiiesila the for answered questions announce the birth of a baby a Photos 4 members to finish a very In. boy on Jan. 8. and Informative meet, - 5 Bione Portrait The husky little fellow was terestlng lng. ol oiu in two people at home three by big greeted Members were reminded of brothers and three big sisters, various club projects to raise ret; M n making a total of seven children money for acti. SPI ( I i for the family. vltles. Following the major Grandparents Include Mrs. of the business of the Martha Jenson of Brigham City portion two new members were evening, and Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Iverson Installed into club formally of Tremonton. membership. Miss Wilma Vic. Mrs. Jensen Is presently tor and Mrs. Carolyn Tauferner 102 S. Main visiting with her son Ken Jen. were installed in a ceremony son in California. conducted by Miss Anne Erick 1 BPW Hears Talk Local Stylist About Retardatioi Attends Conclave Valentine Special open-face- NEW ' 'tah JOURNAL, Brighcm, ( Thursday, January 26, 19 Talk on China CONTINUING education has reached an all. time high In the district, Gordon notes, with some of the classes on Friday being filled with the first or Its monthly meeting 2 p.m at the home at Jan. 27, second registration. Three credit classes, how- of Lucille Berchtold, 228 East Officers desire ever, still need additional regls. Third South. that there be a good attendance tratlon. With only two short meetings of members. being held so far In the medical self help class, HE 136, slated for Monday at 7 p.m, at Box OAK CAMP of the Daughters new en. Elder High school, rollees still have an opportunity of Utah Pioneers held their to catch up on Instruction. This monthly meeting at the home of class Is still short of the re. Mrs. Ruth B. Pierce, with Cap. tain Daisy O. Hansen presiding, qulred registration. and the vice captain conducting STUDIO ART 190 offered by and leading the pledge of alle. Weber State college and taught glance The group was led In singing by Marlon Hyde Is In need of additional enrollment. Gordon Fontelle Scofield, chorister. said anyone Interested In this Prayer was led by Ellen Minutes were read by class may still register as actual Instruction hasnt yet be- Ruth B, Pierce, secretary, and It Is held each Thurs-da- y roll call showed 17 present. gun. at 4 p m. In the art room Mrs. Pierces mother, Mrs. at Box Elder High school. Agnes R. Burton was a special Instruction In another, credit guest and welcome was extended class, Linguistics 149, from to Mrs, Sylvia Leach, a new Weber State college, short of member . Bulletin on Instructions for the desired enrollment will be. state convention to be held the next Gordon said. Tuesday gin Interested persons may still re. April 8 In Salt Lake City was glster and are encouraged to read by the secretary. Laurlt-zen- , Neoma P. Pett, Della do so Tuesday at 4 p.m. In the and Lovlsa Nelson were north wing of the high school. A new class has appointed as the nominating for Oak Camp Just been added In Beginning committee Laurene Swenson, officers to be elected In May. Sewing. Delicious refreshments were Instructor, will register those Interested In this course Wed. served by Ruth B. Pierce and nesday at 7 p.m. at the high Fontella Scofield. INTEREST 1$) school THE BOX ELDER d Family Greets Seventh Child , lb 1 1 $4.95 Comptons Studio 723-295- |