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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 13, 1967 Civic Clubs Groups Sets Job Corps Center Visit qcialI . i Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah will visit the Clearfield Job Corps center on April 20, it was announced this week. All members of the organization are invited to attend the event which will start at 1 2:30 p.m. with lunch at the center. A special invitation was issued this week 'o county commission, city officials and chief of police in the northern Utah area to attend the function. Included in the afternoon program will be a tour of the facility and entertainment by enrollees at the Job Corps center. Adjournment is scheduled for 4 p.m., according to Ross C. Bowen, executive director for the associated civic clubs group. The Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA V 2W S3 Clubwomen Set District Meet x During April The 45th annual convention of the Northern District of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs has been set for Saturday, April 22, with all officers and members of district federated clubs urged to be In attendance for the conclave. Registration will be at 9:30 a.m., with the convention ses slons to begin at 10 a.m. In the Garland LDS chapel, 140 West Factory. Ladles Self Culture club of Garland will be hostess for the event. SHIRLEY AT THIS CONVENTION there will be a morning session where various clubs will participate and tributes to the clubwoman of the Year, Mother of the Year, and fine arts will be made. Musical numbers will be provided by the various clubs. There will be several state officers visiting for the annual occasion. FODNES Couple Circles May Date be a short program. Theme for the day Is "Memories of the Past arranged by Mrs, R.N. Price of Brigham City. Fitting into that theme will be a display of Indian arts and crafts discussed by state chairman Mrs. Edward Heesacker, and a display of arts and crafts the direction of Mrs. under Oneta Shurtz, district chair- Fodnes of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Shirley Irene to Bill Lee Cochran, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran of Tulsa, Okla. The couple has circled May 25 as their wed ding date, with the ceremony to be solmenized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception in the North Box Elder LDS L. man. Fifth Miss Fodness a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She attended Brigham f Young university for one and years, and is Relief Society members of the Fifth LDS ward have been busily planning for their annual spring bazaar, with the big event set for Friday, April 14,wlthfamlly dinner to be served from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Bazaar Items will go on sale at 6 p.m. and will Include a fine selection of homemade baked goods and candy, linens and aprons, baby quilts and quilts, and other bazaar Items. A fish pond and movies are planned for the younger set. All are Invited to plan on attending the bazaar as a family activity, is locally employed. Prospective bridegroom Cochran is a graduate of Sylvan High school in Atlanta, Ga., and has n served an LDS mission in the mission field. He is currently a junior student at Spanish-America- Brigham Young university. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home in Provo. Party Line Local Woman By Ruth Enjoys Guests 9 hate to see Spring having such a hard time chasing out She may "Old Man Winter. get discouraged and move out herself, letting summer take over. Taking over the Party Line news today are a number of reports from vacationers, and visitors who have chosen this season of the year to do a little sightseeing and visiting. ents, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue B. Nelson, and called on her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith all of this city. There was never a dull minute for the California visitors stay and during their three-dathey managed to visit with a number of friends and relatives who dropped In to say hello before they returned to their home Monday morning. FLYING TO UTAH from their home In Massachusetts were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Packer who came to Utah for the LDS general conference In Salt Lake Uieni He Is LDS Mission ln the New England Mis. slon, Although the Packers were busy In Salt Lake City with Important meetings they did manage to 6pend several days In this city with family members. On Saturday, April 1, they Joined with her family at a at the home of her HOME AGAIN AFTER a month visiting In California and Arizona are Mr. and Mrs. Mack Flshburn. Enroute to the coast they stopped for two days In Las Vegas and then went on to Pasadena where they I Pre-slaei- .i y were houseguests fortwoweeks of his sister Mrs. Hope Hub. bard. They also visited with a neice and her family Mr. and Mrs. R.V. Oliver. Following s a round of sightseeing the over tc traveled Phoenix, Arlz. where they some ball games, 'and visited the races. Next stop was Kearney, Arlz. where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Beecher. Mrs. Beecher will be remembered . here as the former Vicki The Flshburns returned home through Las Vegas where they spent another two days but Brig-hamite- parents, the William W. Smiths, which included Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith and children Danny and Emily Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Dunn and family and Mrs. Florence Dunn. On Sunday evening, April 2, the Packer family got together at the home of the Will lam Packers for a family reunion, report It was cold and windy which Included brothers, sisters so they came on to Brigham and nieces and nephews and their City. families. There were 55 family WHAT A SURPRISE It was members at the The Packers son Allan, who for the Morris Burts when their Is a student at BYU, came to son PFC Thomas S. Burt walked Brigham City to join his parents In on them last Friday from the El Toro Marine Base at Santa at the family Lar-sen- THINGS MOVED along at a lively clip at the Kent Jensens the past weekend when their son. In. law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nelson and sonRo-ber- t of San Bernadlno made a whirlwind trip to Utah. They came to attend the wedding Frl-danight of his brother Kent y and the former Brenda Peter-son- . Other visitors at the Jen. another son. In. sens were law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hammerland and children Jan, Lance and Margaret of Grace, Idaho. The California visitors aiso spent some time with his par. - Ana, Calif. He had been granted a leave along with a number of other servicemen to attend the LDS General conference sessions on Sunday. Private Burt Is In the Mar-ln- e Intelligence where he Is e studying Vietnamese in the laboratory. MR. AND Ward Slates Bazaar one-hal- 723-622- LDS Relief Society stake center. Phone MRS. W.A. READY CONCERT Mrs. Roxanna Dickey. Mrs. Naone Godfrey and Alr., Marie Hedman pause for a breather in a bus ) practice session readying the Cecilian Music Society annual spring concert set for Friday. April at Box Elder High school. An invitation is extended to the puhlii to enjoy this annual event, At the luncheon following the morning meeting, there will also For LDSTemple Wedding Mr. and Mrs. James Newcomes Club Schedules Spring Bonnet Luncheon Cam-bro- n returned Saturday morning from a visit to Electra, Tex. Mrs. Cambron had been in Texas for a month visiting relatives and friends and he joined her for a week before returning to Her mother Brigham City. Mrs. R.C, Culpepper returned Visitors at the home of Mrs. Martha Jensen last Thursday evening were the Kenneth Jensens of Walnut Creek, Calif. Other visitors during the evening Included Mr. and Mrs. La. Var Jensen of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Jensen and daughter Jolyn of Harper Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson and children, Reese, Kelly, Carolyn and Peggy of Perry. The Kenneth Jensens traveled to Utah to attend the LDS conference In Salt Lake. They returned to their home In Calif, on Sunday. with them for an extended visit in this city. "THE WEATHER WAS a lot than here, according to Mrs. Marie Ward who returned Saturday from two weeks In Casper, Wyoming. She went there to visit her sons Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ward. GLAD TO BE home again spending the past three months In Arizona and Calif, ornla Is Mrs. Mildred Rasmus, sen. The major portion of her time away from home was spent In Scottsdale, Arlz. with her son-In- . law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gene Redelings. It was after an exciting time at the Red-- e lings where preparations were underway for the marriage of their daughter Kathle which took place on March 23. Another and daughter Mr. and son.ln-laMrs. Joe Van Fleet came from Huntington Park, Calif, for the wedding and Mrs. Rasmussen returned to California with them for a weeks visit. While In Arizona she also visited with her sister Mrs. Amber Doyle of Phoenix. A week of visiting and sightseeing as a houseguest of the Van Fleets and then the Brig, hamite returned by Jet airliner to Salt Lake City where she was met by her daughter Mrs. Vesta Lee and grandaughter Mrs. Shelly Monsen who brought the excited to the airport for the welcome After a day and night home. in Salt Lake City Mrs. Lee drove her mother back to her home here. spon-sorin- g DOLLAR DAYS. o. f fun, ' Slates Annual Spring Concert Cecilian Music Society will present its annual spring concert on April 14 at 8 p.m. in the Box Elder High school choral room. This annual musical event Is planned for the public by the local musical society, and Is one of the spring highlights for music lovers In the area. There Is no charge for attendance, and the public Is extended an invitation to be present. Performing In the spring con cert will be club members Kath leen Biggs, Pat Davies, JoAnne Smith, Roxanna Dickey, Maureen Smith, Darlene Ebellng, Naone Godfrey, Marie Hedman and Sharon Smith. The musical program will Include violin and oboe selections, Salnt-saenconcerto for two pianos, flute and viola selections In addition to piano numbers. R ESERVATIONS FOR the lunc heon may be made by calling either Mrs. William Brant or 1 drs. Gordon Johnson by y i Mondi ly noon. All persons who have lived In Bright :m City or the area for less th an two years are eligible for lnl tlal membership In the club, a ind are Invited to come out and get acquainted with their fellow n lewcomers, Membership may thun be continued on an assoclat e basis. f " BABY! SITTING h straight & Half SKIRTS & SWEATERS All fall styles. Values to $5. facilities are SEGO JULY CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be at the .home of Mrs. Norm Nelson on Thursday, April 20, at 7 p.m. Family Income Up WASHINCITON UPI The medlar t income of U.S. families rose! 56 per cent between 1955 a nd 1965, according to recent estl mates by the U.S. of Commerces Department Bureau of th: ! Census. Median fa mlly Income in 1965 was abo ut $6,900, a gain of approxlmat ly $310 or 5 per cent over 19641, the Bureau KRISTENE ANDERSEN June Nuptial Date Set By Couple for LDS Rite Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Andersen announce the engagement of their daughter Kristene to Steven Hymas, son of Mr. an Mrs. Dell Hymas of Othello, Wash. They will be married on June 2 in the Logan LDS temple, with plans being made for a reception. Miss Andersen is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She is a junior student at Brigham Young university. Her fiance is a graduate of Othello High school, and has fulfilled an Central States Mission. He is Young university. The couple will make a home in Provo. ' also suggested as necessary reading. Action was defined as the development of the mental, physical, social and religious being. Mrs. Kotter also spoke on some of Robert Powers stations from the Deseret News gained through his experiences with a charm school, and demonstrated several excerlses aimed at keeping oneself fit. Meeting was brought to a close by vice president Joyce B. Jen-seClosing ritual was recited, By and lovely refreshments served to all by the hostess. An enHigh Priests of the Willard joyable evening was spent by all. ward under the direction of Charles Lofthouse presented a program Friday evening at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Program Given At Nursing Home Dollar Days SPECIAL Ward Group MANY OTHER BUYS AT 44 So. Main DRV CLEAN MOW, lior SPRING! Professional Cleaning Will Get Thoite Curtains, Draperies & Slipcovers Sparkling Like New! Vj New Dra pery Pleating Machine just installed im Honeyville Ward Young Marrieds Schedule Social Honeyville Mutual Young Marrieds will hold an opening social on Saturday, April 15, at 8 p.m. In the recreation hall In the Honeyville LDS ward. Invitation Is extended to all young marrieds in the ward to attend the event, which Includes an evening of fun, games and refreshments. re. The group recently organized and elected officers as follows: Mr, and Mrs. Bryar Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. Ger. aid Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Doug, las Tolman, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunsaker. J 0ff Sizes DUP News Holds Meeting THE BOOK "Teaching to by Dale Carnegie was & Summer selection-Sprin- cancellations with Frldt ly, accep ted by either lady up until Chapter Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its regular meeting on April 6 at the home of Cherrle Burrell. President Cleora Rawlins opened the meeting. Founders Day plans were discussed, with the annual banquet to be held on April 28 at Maddox ranch house. Mothers Day tea plans were also discussed. Time was turned over to Sandra Frye for the lesson, which was on "Action. Her guest speaker was Mrs. Olive Kotter, kindergarten teacher at Corinne. Mrs. Kotter advised all to read the book "I Dare You by William Danforth. "I Dare You to be the most use-fu- l person you can be, was the theme of the book aimed at the idea that a person should develop her own mental powers. RESSES styles-Bot- s better available at Gillespie Hall, with persons planning to use this service asked to Indicate the number of children when making reservations for this luncheon, A Invitation Is special extended to the wives of merchants to attend the luncheon, and to make reserve-tlon- s as mentioned above. 1 JUDGES FOR THE afternoon scheduled from 12 noon to 3 p.m., are Mrs. Idona Ham-il- l on of Hamilton Drug Center, an d Mrs, Allen Jensen of Blocks, bo th stores being sponsors of W ilcome Wagon. i The hats will be judged on the basis of most original, pret-tle- i it, and most ridiculous. Music Society Epsilon Members of Welcome Wagon .Newcomers Club have been busy planning and making the latest 1 n millinery styles for the upcoming April luncheon of the cli jb set for Tuesday, April 18, at 12 noon at Maddox Ranch Hi juse. Feature of the luncheon will bi the Judging of spring bonnets m ade by the club members. In the past, such bonnets have bo asted everything from sporty ga: rden tools fastened to the multi-- i to beautiful lats :olored butterfly creations. y home. Two Instrumental numbers were presented by Mike Mann, Jeff Beard, Ralph Kilts, and Dorothy Harrop Randy Call. delighted the oldsters with a medley of World War I songs and a vocal rendition of the old favorite "Long Long Trail A. Winding accompanied by Melba Mund. Linda Larsen presented two violin numbers accompanied by her mother, Helen Larsen. Me Ida Mund closed with a humorous reading enjoyed by all. The presidency of the Nursing Home LDS branch plans all LDS activities of a social or religious nature at the local home, coordinating the various wards In presentation of ser. vices and programs. One 5 X 7 PORTRAIT $ooo (1 person only) DOLLAR DAYS ONLY COMPTONS STUDIO 102 South Main Phone 723-295- 8 for Winter Clothes cleaned and pressed FREE STORAGE MODBMSSSSiS Sanitone Cleaned 36 North Main 723-377- 6 |