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Show I 4 WILLARD REPORTS Local Couple Travels to Los Angeles for Easter By Mrs. E.F. Watts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loft, house spent the long Easter weekend on a trip to Los Angeles where they visited with a son and daughter.in. law Mr. and Mrs. Kent Loft, house and family. Club met at the The home of Mrs. Harvey C. leader, for re. Braegger, organization of club for 1969. Officers are president, Susan 4-- and Woodland; and safety director, health Virginia Holmes; secretary, Donna Kunzler; treasurer, song and recreational leader, Linda Lunday; and reporter, Meetings Nancy Braegger. will be held every other Frl. day and the new name for the club will be the "Five Stit. chers. PLAN JR. MISS PARTY Planning Miss party Saturday are sponsoring Jayceettes. BC Soldier In Vietnam Army Piivate First Class Robert D. Shorty, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dooley D. Shorty, 942 Wildwood Drive, Brigham City, Utah, was as. signed to the Americal Division in Vietnam, March 22. An infantryman assigned with Company B, 5th Battalion of the divisions 198th Infan. try Brigade near Chu Lai, Pvt. Shorty was last stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif. Pvt. Shorty is a 1965 grad, uate of the Institute of Indian Arts, Santa Fe, N.M. He attended Bacone (Okla.) Junior College. - (i pi) low would Milt likt .1 oli w lilt , miiji.im (li.it M mui lo w.it li Moll' It It ni, uk ln(luln n i It iii.ilil i ntihiil imm t lor- - (it tin it In ttnitr In i iiiiiiii Inr lunlm ( (lt.it h .i lilt IMS , JIM t nililv nl il' il In i.i t Il'l tl in (In ti.iui ii ,i. lor .ivt' ('iii.irk iiiiilit' .1 h li vi'imi 'It mi lii.it in i;iiiIh ' (In i.irt' U I (In tii nti ,t i in n mi i .ilihr.ih il J mi ii i ii ntir liw i ' i For Jr. Miss Girls party is meet and visit with the sponApril 19, soring Jaycees and Jayceettes and hostesses in addition to for participants in the upcoming Brigham City Junior Miss city officials and other local pageant and their parents, ac. dignitaries. "They will also be brief, cording to Chairman Betty ed on rules and procedures Bywater. The event will be staged In of the Junior Miss pageant the Hansen Chevrolet show, which is scheduled May 2 at room, 816 North Main, be. Box Elder High school, said Mrs. Bywater. ginning at 7:30 p.m. It will give the Junior Miss Fifteen girls have entered contestants an opportunity to the competition with Friday, April 18, the deadline. Serving as hostess chair, man for the party is Liz Pett. A on tap Saturday, in ml ii To THE FOLLOWING is a re. print from last weaks column because of a mtxup in names, for which I am very sorry. Cub Scout dens and 3 met at the home of Cloelia Cham, bers for an Easter outing on April 3. Easter baskets, made by den chiefs Kent and Kevin Nebeker, were hidden and af. ter being found by the boys, games were played consisting of egg rolling and pass the hat. There were 13 boys present and Lou Poulsen and Carol Woodland assisted the 1 Computer Film Available loiiu I'hisii wo iiiu i Liz Event Set Saturday Now Serving Oih- arrangements for the Junior Pett, left, and Bett B) water of the e accompanied by Joan Hunt pre. BOX ELDER 13 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah sented a musical program in 1969 the Willard ward Sunday night. 17, Thursday, April announced that they They with connection the Golden ial for Elder Michael Hoopes be would appearing inBrigham centennial celebration. has been changed from Sunday, City, Logan and Smlthflelddur. Spike The homecoming testlmon. April 20, to Sunday, April 27. lng the next few weeks in sent a program titled Pre. pare ye, Prepare ye, for that which is to Come. All parents and friends are In. vited to be in attendance. MR. AND MRS. HARVEY Mund and family spent three days in Salmon, Idaho, visiting with Harveys mother Mrs. Cecile Mund. Laura Holmes from Roy presented a demonstration on the use of wheat in the Wil- lard Second ward Relief so. ciety Tuesday morning. Newly appointed Young Mar. rled leaders in the Willard Second ward are Jack and Linda Weaver. Sunday afternoon in theWll. lard Second ward the Primary presented the annual family evening program. THE "S.P. Men of Song directed by Owen Rouse and PORTRAIT Individual or Family Group NO AGE Pilot Wings Awarded to Third East, Brigham City, has been awarded U.S. Air Force silver pilot wings upon hostess. at Sheppard AFB, Also on April 3, the Web. graduation elos Den met at the home of Tex. Verden Chambers for an Eas. Lieutenant Kelly is being ter party. The boys were assigned to England AFB, La., in merit assisted passing for duty with a unit of the badges by Chambers then had Tactical Air Command. an Easter basket activity and The lieutenant, a 1959 grad, played games. Seven boys from the den were present. uate of Box Elder High school, attended UtahState university. GEORGE FACER is In St. He received his B.S, and M.S. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden degrees from Brigham Young after suffering a heart attack university, Provo, Utah and at his home on Saturday. was commissioned there Next Sunday, April 20, at through the Air Force Re. 7 p.m. In the Willard ward serve Officers Training the Primary children will pre. Corps program. ADULTS WELCOME One Complimentary Local Airman Second Lieutenant Dwight H. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly of 478 North LIMIT to each family as portrait will be given a gift from our store. These are beautifully posed portraits , not snapshots , taken by a skilled, professional Photographer. CHILDREN MUST ACCOMPANIED BE BY UK 1 1 PARENT X st No. and Main Friday, April A 8th Photographers Hours 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. 1 Utah People L A filmstrip ex. plaining how the computer Is being used to aid Utah edu. I cation is now available free of to in the state. groups charge The 35 millimeter filmstrip entitled "The Incredible Servant outlines this often mis. understood area of education. .I are also availSpeakers able tluoughout the state from M the Utah Educational Data Pro. cessing pioject if enough ad. vance notice is given. i or more information con. tact Richard Maxfield, direc. tor, Utah Educational Data Processing Project, 440 East First South, Salt Lake City, J) i.A Utah 84111. DISTINCTIVE CANDELIGHT DINING wake up your wheat plants with (UsS) Nitrogen Agronomic research shows that wheat plants often accumulate W percent of their mineral nutrients by the time the plants attain 25 percent of their growth. This means that for best harvest results, you should wake up your hard red wheats with a spring application of nitrogen fertilizer from United States Steel. 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