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Show Grand Master NBE Laurels Visits Local To Over 100 officers, members and guests welcomed the annual official visitation to the three lodges of Northern Utah by the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Free and Accepted Masons in Utah, Francis W. Douglas. He was accompanied by the Grand Lodge officers and was received by William D. Flack, Worshipful Master of Corlnne Lodge Number 5, Gilbert R. Nannaga, Worshipful Master of Harmoney Lodge Number 21, Lo. gan; and Charles W. Lloyd, Worshipful Master of Amity GR WDMASTER Francis Lodge Number 23 of Brigham W. Douglas, Most WorshipCity. ful Grand M aster. I', and AFTER RECEIVING and com. Msited Northern Utah A.M., menting on the annual report of each lodge, Grand Master lodges. Douglas discussed his goals and Fox, pastor of ttie Comm unitv suggested means whereby they may be achieved by each con- Presbyterian church, who pre. sented slides and a desciiptlon stituent group. of his trip to the Holy Land. While the members were in The dinner, which was held in session in the Amity Temple, the wives and guests were enter, Gillespie Hall of the Piesbytei-lachurch, was provided by a tained by the Reverend Earl S. Honored at a recent awards assembly at BEHS were students who placed scholastically in the top ten percent of the graduating class of 1967. Pictured abose, they are, left to right, front, Robert Kaltwasser, James Capps, John Markeson, John Blackburn, Doug Adams, Paul Baxter, Randy Hall, Chris Conner; middle row, Carolyn Fish, Christine Seashore, Jeanne Leigh, Becky Hickox, Geraldine Campbell, Pamela Elwell, Kathy Hansen, Betty Ann Cutler, Pam Crane, Judy Hadfield, Jolene Jensen; back, Valerie Johnston, Teri Walker, Julee Gordon, Kandie Benson, Harley Aoaki, Kathryn Reeder, Suzanne Larson, Paulette Anderson, Steve Cazier, Pat Pimper, Janet Hunsaker, Myrna Lee, Donna Nelson and Kathy Glenn. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 20, 1967 Present 5 Fashion Show Mason Lodge TOP SCHOLARS THE BOX ELDER The Laurels of North Box Elder stake MIA will present a fashion show on Tuesday even, ing, Apr. 25, at 8 p.m. In the Honey vllle ward recreation hall. Invited guests for the even-luwill be mothers of all Laurel girls In the stake, as well as other Interested persons. Mrs Marie Krueger will give a talk on Basic Dress for Teenagers and for Mothers. All Laurels of the stake and their mothers are Invited to attend, stake officers said. It vou like matched oi instead of clashing colois m jour avvrdiobe, biir.g I'tems to be cooidinated with vou when shopping foi new items Check colors In daylight. committee of wives oftheAmity members, co. chaired by Mrs. Peter R. Haugan and Mrs. Ro. belt M. Dowdy, and assisted by the Brigham City Bethal Number 11, Daughters of Job. n El a sents a childrens ballet, "The Wizard of O i" on Saturday April 29, at 7:30 p.m. at Box rider High school. There will be no charge for admission Pictured ihove, Dorothv, played by Laurinda Beecher, is helping the Scaterrovv, Kirsten Rasmussen get started, as Tin Man, Debbie Valentine watches behind Lion, Christine Smith. Q u II B B B B B H E3 D Rye El 13 Cheese H n H H Skylark Sliced Bread Look How You Save Sandwich Cookies Cottage ES jj E3 Lucerne None Better The Finest Dairy Products H Si B B B am s it B B Dairy Glen B B B B B B B Batter B B B B Busy Baker Chocolate or Vanilla Cream Cookies gH a a a R a fl Packed In Quarters Save At Safeway B B H El B B II B B B B B B RETIRES George H. Ridd receives honors at retirement from government service at Intermountain school. Superintendent Wilma Victor presented Ridd with lapel button, medal and citation for 18 years of superior government service. He also received superior performance award of $200. IS Employe Is Retired ITbIPPIIA tlllvvl IV C9 A Famous Save Now 15-o- z. 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Coffe- e- a 69 COPYRIGHT 1960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED Mr1" EJf. 39 Cucumber Chips famouTBfan'diVblueinWi Aerowax Utah M 34' & 1.37 Can 2.03 Scholarships Leo 4 9-- U& Students Area Contest 1 Awarded 6 Elder Toastmasterswinner IIS McKinley, Steven Nez, Marlene Dehlya, Rena Dejolle, Today, Friday and Saturday in Brigham City. iia.k.iu F gallon plastic Strawberry or Grape Jelly Kitchen Craft Wins in On April 13, 16 students left Intermountain school to go to Window Rock, Arlz. to be In. tervlewed by the Navajo Tribal scholarship committee. The students Included Gene Arthur Begay, Eugene Benally, Glen A. Young, Richard Phoe-nix- , Donald Seaton, James Manygoats, Loren Nez, Wlkle Tso, Wllford R. Harvey, Fran, els Begay, Johnny R. Begay, Sliced Dills Supreme Cookies Hi-- C Drinks rLOlgatG H vy 5 Xb fir:2 Dental Cream Look How You Save Wildroot 0 Speaker Bob Meyer, I- . 2 lb. With Giblet Gravy Bonus Detergent Pkg. Save 54 Apricot, Peach, 69' ib. 59' BC $50. Apricot-Pineappl- e, ii!5 abei Sliced Turkey Giant Save Now Preserves or 89 2.79 Ground Chuck A Deal Buy Empress 0C g B M ,, Boneless Bottom Round Sliced Bacon It's A Real Clorox Bleach Pound- s- 3'j 79 lb. iteless Steaks c-s-nned Hams sS? 3 - Detergent 81 U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Hoist Slip Save George H. Ridd has retired after 18 years of government service at Intermountain school. In recognition of his retire, ment, he was presented with a lapel button, medal and cita. tlon for having completed his 18 years of superior govern, ment service. He also received a superior performance award of $200 from Superintendent Wilma Victor. Five other employees at In. termountaln school also have re. ceived cash awards for recently. Bob Meyer has WINNER The include Delores D. Wil. won area Toastmaster comHams, elementary department, $15; Boyd Anderson, vocational petition. department, $50; George L. food service departJone, ment, $25; James S. Wadman, plant management, $30; and Dee W. Mltton, plant management, 39 29 family ,i 69 Sadie Dixon, Polly Lee. The students were Interview-eby the scholarship commit-te- e on Friday. They were asked their questions concerning choice of college, reasons for desiring to attend the college, and the amount of money needed from Tribal scholarship funds to support themselves while at. tending college. The students were very sue. cessful In their application for scholarships. Of the 16 students applying, all were selected to receive a scholarship to the college of their choice. This Is the first time In the history of the scholarship committee that all applicants were accept-efor a scholarship. d WHILE IN WINDOW ROCK, the students were met by parents and relatives after the Inter, views. The students enjoyed see. Ing their parents and visiting the reservation for a short period of time. They returned to Intermoun. tain school on Saturday. of Box speech con. test, was also victorious In the area contest held recently In the Ben Lomand hotel The local area consists of Toastmasters clubs In North, ern Utah. Meyer will now represent the area In a district contest to be held April 29, in Idaho Falls. The district is composed of Toastmasters clubs from three states, Meyer Utah, who Idaho and Ore-go- n Ef. spoke on fectlvness or Polish, Is considered to he a strong con. tender for the district title. He at the regular was honored meet. Toastmasters Ing held at the Tropical restaurant Tuesday evening. He Is a past president of Box Elder Toastmasters and lias been In the club four years. He Is retired from the Army and currently Is employed at Thto. kol as a technical editor. He lias also served as (hair, man of the Intel mountain iliap. ter of the society of Technical Writers and Publishers and has been a member of the boat d of directors of the Thiokol credit union. " et. ALFO H'A't r - o Ing son Wall .vey club speech wlma", at Inter, mountain school. The boys were commended by the club for developing one of the tools of leadeishtp, the a. blllty to communUae tffectlve. ly , and for their awarness of t -. responsibility. Bradley Mclntlre was voted best speaker of the evening. Dick Meyer won the award for presenting the best table topics speech. Speakers at im. next meet, Mav 2, lrl be ing, silu'duj. Cliff Ci almm, Fred Gentry, Ronny To Guest ( UP I ) HOLLYWOOD Ronny How aid, who plays Opie Wade Ebellng and Dick Meyer. on The Andy Griffith Show, H.C. Hunt will be toastmaster will guest star in a segment of for the evening Robert Lewis The Monroes |