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Show IFHipsq Businesswomen Honor Members 4 1 f fe 31 1; I1 , lit I 1 i iS . ' 4 To Mishap at Pedestrian Lane In l w j yy kept Cheryl Bronson, legislative chairman, was in charge of the event with Vice President M i w .1 overnight for observa-tio- n at Cooley Memorial hos. pital after she was Involved in a accident at 132 South Main street Friday afternoon. Injured in the mishap when she ran into the right rear of a passing auto was Judy Whaiton, G2G Medoland dilve. She suffered a bruised hip. The accident occurred at 4 30 p in. as Mrs Wharton was dossing a a pedestrian lane. She was cai lying an Grace Fox presiding. Ann Erickson led the collect, and the group joined in singing the national anthem. of several Representatives other womens club were in attendance for the event Honor as retiring businesswomen in the community were club members Lenora Romer, Ann Erickson and Hazel Breitenbeker A Sponsor Two Movies A Bi igliam City woman was 21.27. l Jfs.M: Junior High Woman Bruised Business and Professional Womens club met on Oct. 21 at the War Memorial Home, with Senatorial Candidate Milt Weilenmann as guest speak-e- r for the meeting which set the theme for National Business Womens Week, Oct. if r Gty, Utah Thursday, November 21, 1968 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham umbrella as protection against the weathei and the investi-gatinofficer, PatiolmanDe-loNelson, said this blinded her to the passing auto e Di iver of the cai was Jensen Anderson, 823 The Box Elder Junior High school will sponsor a night at the movies on two dates in the near future. The double feature to be shown at the Big See Theatre will be King Kong Escapes and Three Guns for Texas. They will be shown Wednesday night, Nov 27, and Thursday night, Dec. 5. Junior High school students will be selling tickets and they will be available to the public. g f Chapter Holds i :, y Regular Meet Kv&Aft&i OBSERVE BOOK WEEK Librarian Grace Davis and students Reuel Reeder, Jeanette Kotter and Jeff Wendell prepare display as Lincoln Elementary school observes Book Week, Nov. Iheme for the week is "Go Places With Books." Ma-xm- Kentwood. Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the home of Cleo Dixon, with Eileen Uriona presiding and conducting Various social and service HAVE ROLES Julie Miller and Karl Seashore will projects were discussed dur-inbe seen in Brigham City stakes production ot "Make the business meeting. The cultural lesson was Mine Happy." World's Most presented on The Written World Pat Murphy, by Accurate typing teacher at Box Elder High school Miss Murphy exWrist Timepiece plained the etiquet oi social and business letters during the discussion. Miss LaPreal Wight, local librarian, then presented a second part of the lesson Writing. She read ex-- I erpts from verse and prose and gave the group hints on Make Mine Happy, the new Foisgien, Saudi Desjaidins, proper approachs for selling parent and youth piogiam, Earl Blower, Kym Aiuleison, articles. will be produced by the Brig-- i Loina Nelson, John Plowman, Refreshments were served ham City stake on Nov. 2G. Chnstme Plowman, Viikie by the hostess, and the hostess Clark Reedei, Staged at Box Eldei High lllunsakei, gift was won by Carlene Rich, school, the evening perfoim-ancBaibaia 'Wynn Harrison, ards will begin at 7 30 p.m. Olsen and Michael CompThis event is open to the ton public and admission is free. Comediennes aie Zina ' $1 SO 00 CAUNOAR ACCUTRON Stake Drama Director 'Goodwin, Cai loll Wayman, The Accutron movement does not de Sandra Bumdge is entlmsias. Jfrancell Bowman, Jeanne pend on watch works Instead an elec tic about the show She claims Hairison, Maiy Atwood and ironic powered tuning lork keeps precise time through vibrations In tact Bulova it is the best Parent and Youth Maurren Millei guarantees monthly accuracy to within Pam day, Danceis are production that lias been given minute t Womens Association of the out by the MIA General Board Linda Petei son, Sheryl NelACCUTRON by BULOVA community Presbyterian since the first one five years son, Linda Eeiiin, Nancy It goes hrn m m m church will hold its regular ago. U Baird, Camille Pei ry, Hen. meeting on Thursday, Nov. 21, The show is snappy and Kent, and Willard Way. ry at 7:30 p.m. in Gillespie hall. alive and we have a tWt Will adiust timtktfping to this tolar terrific man ante it necessary Guarantee i$ (or one year The meeting is planned one cast, she stated. week early due to the Thanks, Du povoinot of Noi 111 Carogiving holiday. ANNA MARIE Rex is lina is the only chief executive Program for the evening the conductors m the Dinted Stales without will be on a Thanksgiving chores with Jean Dixon veto powu ovei ills st ite Icpis-late theme, with the annual thank al The scenthe piano offering and worship service ery, at a cost built planned under the direction of of well ovei $200, wtll be, , Mrs. Ted Card, world serv-ic- rented from Morgan stake and chairman. to be outstanding. piomises 1969 of officers for Election Stake Dance Directois Joe will be held during the short and Bush aie directing business session. All women the Phyllis choreography The of the church are invited to are under the direction attend Womens Association of Marie Korth. Assistant di- and study circles sponsored rector is Elizabeth Cottam by the association. under the direc-tiowith make-u- p Only tickets sold by the students will benefit the school Pioeeeds from the tic-ksale will go towards the 17-2- pioject landscaping Xi High atthejun-lo- r school. For CHRISTMAS JS.X g Accutron BC d 1 Stake Readies 'Blake Mine Happy' e Church Women AV ALSO Set Elections are promoting John Sale, left, and Carter McKinstry THANKSGIVING DANCE Nos. 23 center Student the Protestant at scheduled interest in a Thanksgiving dance of admission the with attend invited to are prices local All youths from 7 to centsP The event will feature lne music set at 50 per person or 85 cents per couple. Youth Church group. and is sponsored by the United 1 1O0 tSO TO VINTUR WEUDtNO t7 RINO The Perfect Choice RCQIITCRtO KcopHako DIAMOND RINGS PALMER JEWELRY g e I M i !M H The Fall Beat Goes On cos-tum- In A of Kathy Taylor. Sorority Hears MAKE MINE HAPPY around a modern advertising agency and its ef-- j fort to dream up a commer cial television program. AdePreceptor Epsilon chapter laide, the PBX operator, is of Beta Sigma Phi met Nov. played by Dorothy Glover op-- ' 6 at the home of Iona Cefalo, posite the shy, with the business meeting con. trainee, Edwin Harrison. ducted by Erma Jensen. Vern Peterson is Mr. the chief executive Coming under discussion were projects, The other executives are play, with the foremost being the ed by Howard McIntosh, Reed cedar chest joint project with Garn, Charles Averett and the Xi Alpha chapter. Each Virginia Brietenbeker whose member was given her allot, sweetheart is portrayed by ment of tickets tosellandurg-eDenton Beecher to have her articles reaThe four secietanes are dy during the week Kayleen Tingey, Linda Haupt, The cultural lesson was Maryelen Hacking and Sherry given by Evelyn Dames on the Evans One of the highlights of history of events leading up the show is a duet by Karl to the celebration of the First Seashore and Tull Miller as Thanksgiving in America. Al-- j brother and sister. so of interest were nots on OTHER MEMBERS OF the Thanksgiving celebrations in other countries. cast are Billie Gray, Edith Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, with Erma Jensen winning the Pilgrim Story Smart Coat FROMMS - fund-raisin- g d ' CONCERT PROGRAMS Distributing programs at the American Fork Civic be chorus conceit to sponsoied by Citic Improvement Club on Satin da), Nov. 23, ate Misses Jan Heesaikei and Mai) Jo Knudsen and Mis. Llo)d Daiis. Tickets are on sale to the public for the benefit pei foi mane e. hostess CARD OF THANKS Families Invited to Hear To those who by 'their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our Concert Saturday Evening An evening of family will be present-e- d Saturday, Nov. 23, as the Civic Improvement Clubspon. sors a concert by the Ameri-caFork Civic Chorus at 8:15 p.m. in the LDS chorus is r the direction of Jack Larsen, with Ann Larsen as The un-de- accompanist. Guest artist for the evening will be pianist t Arthur Barnes, who will two numbers. Offering the invocation will be Mayor Olof Zundel, with programs to be distributed by Misses JanHeesacker, Ma. Eliza-betKnudson, Jo ry Knudson, Mary Rasmussen, Linda Gurrister, and Chris Luthi under the direc-tioof chairman Mrs. Lloyd Davis. pre-sen- h n PROGRAM FOR the concert will include a variety of num. bers by the chorus, from modern to classical The first portion of the program will include The Heavens are Beethoven, by Telling Born Free by Black and Barry, What the World Needs Now by David and Bacharach, and from The Pilgrims Tannhauser Chorus by Rich- - beloved mother and grandCleopha Jeppsen, mother, we wish to express heartfelt ard Wagner. Guest Artist Barnes will thanks. We wish especially Ballade No Four, to thank the ward bishopric, play 52 by Chopin and Fan- the Relief society, our tasia in C Major by Hay- friends, and all others who dn as his selections. assisted in any way, The chorus will continue Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Jensen with such favorites as They and family. Call the Wind Maria by Me and N il ion il Loewe and Lerner, The Auiomnbln 1 (iio Club by Rose, Ann n n p My Shadow (1 Somewhere n mi tne hi hw ,vv s m and Dreyer, of l'UiS by Webster and fn-- l loin nnnith-My Love Jane, and "Youll Never Walk Alone by Rodgers and Hoi-so- n i i I . MRS. J. GORDON Felt, club president, announces that proceeds from the benefit con-cert will go towards facilities for senior citizens in the new Civic Center to be built in1 Brigham City. She stated that tickets are available from all members of the Civic Improvement Club, and they may also be at the door. 1 For the great Sorority Holds Lingerie Party ways and means party was held by members of the Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi on Nov. 14 at the home of Mrs Dee Richard, with Mrs Sandra Carlson as A start by choos- ing one of Blocks rugged outer coats. Fabrics of Herringbones, plain colors or corduroy-fu- r of fashion gift Fall life trimmed models for the look or plain collars of matching fabric. Complete your fall wardrobe in one stop at Blocks. From 3495 Mrs Wayne Blake presented lingerie fashioned by LaVoy, with the lingerie moby sorority members deled Lois Young, Lynn Richmond and JoAnn Heninger. Refreshments were served at the con. by the elusion of the evening. Christmas Gift Certificates d In the midst of the American-India- revival for girls, some conservative boys are going in for the English country look and will squire dates while suit wearing sport coat-typ- e jackets with deep center vents, sides and bold suppressed plaids When your name is drawn from our Lucky Christmas Box at Rocket Bowl Youll get a chance to win every time you bowl - (league games not included) Courtesy Brigham City Merchants Layaway Now For Christmas Mil |