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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah November Thursday, 7, 1968 4 Friday Night cene ociai Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA 3 Tree Campaign MANILA (UPI) Education authorities have asked the Philippines' 6 million school children to plant one fruitbearing tree every year for the next six years to boost the government's food production campaign Bountiful Harvest will be the theme for the annual fall bazaar sponsored by the Fifth LDS ward Relief society on Friday, Nov. 8, in la-di- the ward cultural hall are invited to Families come for supper at 6:30 p.m., with chili or barbecue sup. pers on sale during the early part of the evening. Baked goods and homemade candies will also be available for pur-chas- e Lots of fun is promised for the entire family, with a fish pond and games planned just for the younger set. Mom and Dad will be in Christmas Bazaar Set a Ladies Of Elks the fine display of decor and fun. Dinner will be served begift ideas and the items, including childrens ginning at 6:30 p.m., with adults for at $1 set aprons, toys, quilts, clothing, prices bed and table linens, and many and 50 cents for children A fine array of Christmas novelty items. An invitation is extended to gifts, embroidered and paintall to come for an evening of ed linens, quilts, aprons, hanwholesome family fun, along kies, stuffed animals and toys with rounding out the gift ideas will be on sale throughout the evening. for upcoming holidays. Homemade baked goods and candy will form a mouths LDS watering display, with the bound to be delighted with and her sethe pocket-ladlection of prizes. A circus clown will be selling balloons to the younger set, also. An invitation is extended by the Relief society for all to attend Relief society ladies from the bazaar and dinner. the First LDS ward will spon-so- r their annual fall bazaar The Nat.onal Association for on Friday, Nov. 15, in the the Advancement of Coloied cultural hall with a Circus People was founded in 1909 and theme setting the style of the Urban League a year later terested Fifth LDS Ward in- - Ward First Bazaar Time Set Luncheon Brigham City Ladies of Elks will hold their regular month, Mon-daly bridge luncheon on Nov. 11, at 11:30 a.m. in the lodge hall. All ladies interested in a pleasant luncheon and after, noon of bridge are invited to make reservations to attend the luncheon, and are asked to bring their own playing kid-die- y cards. A special invitation is ex. tended to working women in the community to spend their lunch hour with friends in the pleasant atmosphere provided by these monthly occasions. be should Reservations made by Friday by contact-ineither Mrs. Fern Brown or Mrs. Donna Martin. Has Circus Theme g Follow the spotlight to el 470 No. Main or FALL BAZAAR Topping off a delightful display of children's clothing, quilts, handiwork and linens, baked goods and homemade candy will be cuddly stuffed animats here being admired by three little customers all ready for the annual Fall Festival bazaar set for Friday, Nov. 8, by the Fourteenth LDS ward Relief society. 680So. Main 8 to 12 Fall Festival only Polaroid Bazaar Slated V November is bazaar time, with the Fourteenth LDS ward of Brigham City planning its annual Relief society bazaar for Friday, Nov. 8, at the North Box Elder stake center, Sixth North and Third East. Dinner will be served from 5 to 6 p.m., with the menu tasty barbecue, including salad, pronto pups, soup, cake and ice cream, root beer and ff. J rf 4 Vt V,' ice cream cones. Bazaar items will go on sale at 6 p.m. Delicious baked goods as well as everything for Christmas giving will be on sale, and a lovely queen size quilt will be on display along with a fine selection of pillow dish towels, cases, aprons, childrens clothing, adorable stuffed animals. i k X Come and do your Christmas shopping, was the invitation voiced by Mrs. Byron May, Relief society president. A movie and fish pond will provide entertainment for the children during the evening. Open House Set All i only Regular items on Sale SWINGER '44 Thursday thru Monday 8 to 12 G. Deb Don only E. 6 Transistor rs CASUAL suns RADIO FOOTWEAR ( 1 Several styles to choose from 99 BAB DOE To Honor Justwed Couple " Open house will be held in honor of newlyweds Jesse L. Robeits and Rose Thompson Roberts on Nov. 8, 9, and 10. The couple was wed in the Logan LDS temple on Nov. 7. They will be at home to their friends and relatives, who may call at their convenience on these three days. The couple requests that no gifts be brought. Mr and Mrs Roberts are making their home at 120 South Third East, Brigham City. FRIDA m S' 8 to 12 only ANTI FREEZE PHISQHEX Vi e DIAN BELNAP Ogden Miss Sets Date For Mid-Decemb- Rite er Howard K. Belnap of 3130 announce the engagement of Dansante Club their dauahter. Dian. to Gary F. Kotfer, son of Slates Dance Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Kofter, 336 South Second East, Brigham City. The Dansante Club will The marriage will be solmnized in the Salt stage a dance Saturday even-inLake LDS temple on Dec. 2. Nov. 9, In the Brigham LDS Seventh ward Miss Belnao is a graduate of Ogden High City eultuial hall school and LDS Seminary in 1965. She graduated Theme of the evening will from Weber State colleae in the School of Cosbe Libel ty Ball will begin at 9p.m. metology, and also affiliated with the Ogden to Dancing of the Owen the Antibacterial Skin Cleanser XMKR V ZEREX VS with purchase! of Dupont Window Deicer Dr. and Mrs. Polk Ave., Ogden 49c 6 summer cod3"1 2 WIZARD 8 1 music Honors Cotillion. A graduate of Box Elder High school and 1964. Kotter is presently attending Weber State college where he is majoring in business management. He has served an LDS mission in the New England states. LDS Seminary in Ridges orchestra. aie invited All mem-ber- s to attend, oftieers said this week. A cottontail rabbits fhst a 09 J 3 tra Wi FRESHNER 9 oz. spray can to 12 only 'M-1- 6 MARAUDER TAI Automatic llt-t- ti is bom in eailv Spitng and each litter has foul to seven labbits mfg. Hist 1 Reg. $10 FORMULA 42 SHAMPOO Lemonized Cream 1 .00 Size 8 to 12 only Family Size GLEEM list 1.05 Attendance at the Jayceette Babysitting Clinic sesBABYSITTERS SCHOOL sions held on Monday evenings at Ml. Fuel Supply auditorium has been close to 65, with the young ladies gathered last Monday to hear representatit es of the Brig ham City police department, fire department, and the Vtah Highway patrol discuss proper actions in the case of emergencies arising in the home. X. 8 |