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Show 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Local Miss Will Wed Thursday, November 6, 1969 octal cene Sarah Yates, Society Editor Telephone PA Set Bazaar and Rummage Sale J I' U SATURDAY SALE Busily sorting items for sale at the St. Henry's bazaar and rummage sate downtown on Saturday. Nov. 8, are Mrs. Thomas O'Grady, Mrs. Allen McDonald and Mrs. Ida Zuchetlo. The sale will be at H South Main, with a good selection of both new and used items available, along with homemade baked goods. with a by lobe on a col- of organic lng the sale are Mrs. Allen McDonald and Mrs. Thomas OGrady, assisted by other women of St.HenrysCatholic parish. Included in the bazaar items will be fresh homemade baked goods, including breads, pies, cakes, cookies and homemade Donations for the rummage sale may be brought to the store location on Thursday or Friday, or persons wishing pickup of their Items may call either of the Mrs. McDonald at or Mrs, OGrady at 723-748- 0 723-593- Ladies of Elks monthly bridge luncheon will be on Monday, Nov, 10, at 11:30a.m. at the Elks lodge, with Mrs. as chairHenry Lundberg man for the day. Luncheon will be served early In order that local workattend the ing women may luncheon during their noontime break, and those planning to stay for the afternoon of bridge are asked to bring their own cards. Assisting Mrs. Lundberg are committee members Mrs. Clair Knudson, Mrs. W. O, Knudsen and Mrs. Gus 723-836- 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Patcyk of Brigham City have returnfrom ed home Bismarck, N.D., where they went to meet and pick up their son, Elder Mark W. Patcyk, who has completed Mrs. Robert Cooley and Miss Jan Bosscher practice CANDLELIGHT SERVICE an LDS West Central states the impressive candlelight narration .of "The Lord's Prayer which will givtan ,, , , mission. inspirational closing service for theannual Worltf Community Day s(ated An aunt and uncle to the United. by Church Vpomen missionary, Mr. andMrs.Jay Frodsham, accompanied the Patcyks on the vacation. leaders, An enjoyable and interesting time was had in going to North Dakota, and in meet-lnA AND UNIQUE people and seeing places candlelight worhad visit, ship service will begin at that the missionary mis11 a.m. and continue until ed through his Box Elder Council of servance. sion, before returning home. 11:30 a.m. under the chairMembers of the Christian Church WomPn United will of Jan Bosseher manship sponsor World Community Reformed church will host of the Christian Reformed Day activities on Friday, Nov. the days events, which will church. The service is based include a coffee hour, study on 7, joining church women Interpretation of the Lords the world In the ob. session, and a worship serv- Prayer. ice. Chairman Is Miss Erma Service projects for the Vos of the Christian Reform-eday will include an offering church. for Intercontinental Mission which will help to launch a nuCongregations from COFFEE fellowship will trition education in project Presbyterian, Alders-gat- e be from 9 to 9:30 a.m. with as well as sewand Holy Cross Methodist Guatamala, the women of St. Henrys from the local Lutheran churches set off Relief society members as host- ing projects churches Catholic h acting being their cooperative program from Ihe Sixth LDS ward will esses for the refreshment participating dedicated for giving to Church with a dinner on Sunday evensponsor their annual bazaar will be World Service relief time. Registration projects ing, Nov. 2, at the Proteston Friday, Nov. 7, beginntaken during that period. throughout the world. ant Student center with over ing at G p.m. in the ward From 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. 200 In attendance. tultural hall. with the women of St. Hen-ry- s Pot luck dinner was servChili, pronto pups, scones, Catholic parish acting cream and doughnuts, as hostesses for the refreshIce ed, with the tables decorat. ed In three, colored chains of homemade rootbeer and other ment time. Registration will menu Items are being offered paper as each congregation that taken le period. during was tagged with a particular from 6 to 7 p.m. for the fam-il9:30 to 10: 45 a.m. will From and sale time will begin at color to facilitate those In at. be a study hour on the theme and Cliff Mr. Mrs. Virgil tendance becoming acquaint, 7 p.m. of International development. Allred of Mantua are delighted ed. An evening of family fun Is Study materials will Include over the arrival of a little Hewitt Hazelton acted as planned, with a fishpond for economist Barbard Wards daughter, Mary Jo, born at master of ceremonies for the the children and a selection World" Cooley Memorial hospital on "The Lopsided of games on hand to keep them Introducing Don evening, supplied by Church Women Oct. 24. She weighed In at Kase of Holy Cross Lutheran busy and happy through United, and material from seven and three ouncpounds church to give a brief histhe evening. the league of Wonen Votprs es. tory of the cooperative moveFor Christmas shoppers The ABCs of In the family children Other publicalon ment and plans. Group hymn there will he a good selection Economic Development," are Dennis, 13, Michael, nine, of pillowcases, dishtowels, singing followed, and then the This study will explore the and Dianne, aged six. Rev. Walter Mason of Alders-gat- e stuffed dolls and hankies, of economic assist, origin Grandparents of the little Methodist gave an d animals, childrens clothing aice programs and the ad- miss are Mr. and Mrs. Vlr. of Chile, where "tour" and many novelty Items for vantages and disadvantages gil Allred of Mapleton, Utah; he and his family worked for holiday buying and giving. and unilateral of Mrs. Ed Inabnit of Sessie, The public is Invited to many years as missionaries. aid. Gurrlster J.P. and Mrs, the late 111.; Task, Joseph and promises art evening The evening closed with com. and Mrs. Bert Jensen are oskl of Benton, 111. of fun. munlty singing led by Rev. Earl S. Fox of Community Presbyterian church. g Church Women United Set g World Community Events two-ye- Churches Enjoy Fellowship Fete y pa-'ls- with Cold, sluggish starts? JI Bridge Luncheon Set tOr Monday 723-831- Slates Bazaar excess body fluid FLUIDEX tablets, only $1.69 at Skaggs Drug Center. Remove engines in seconds, even at 50 below zero. Reservations should be made by Nov. 7 and may be male by calling either Mrs. or Mrs. Lundberg at Knudson at Family Enjoys Dakota Trip d Wash. Chevron Starting Fluid starts candy. Friday-mornin- g Glen-dal- lection of donated Items Including clothing, Jewelry, furniture and household Items are now being readied by the store committee In prepara, tlon for the event. Ji bazaar time at the First and ladles of the Relief society have an even-lnof family ton planned on Friday, Nov. 7, at the ward cultural hall as they present their annual fall bazaar. Hot family dinner will be served at 6 p.m., with prices set at $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. will then be Sale items available, with a fine selec- tlon of household linens and items, Christmas gifts, and childrens toys on hand for earlybird shoppers. There will be a fishpond and childrens activities, with all invited to attend the event. Its LDS ward, the University of California, and graduated In 19C9 from Brigham Younguniversity.He is presently employed by Laboratories of Calif., In the Spokane area. The couple will exchange wedding vows In the Logan LDS temple on Nov. 21, and will be honored at a reception that evening In the Brigham City Ninth LDS ward. Following their marriage, they will make a home in Spokane, Wash. "One mans trash Is anoth-er- s treasure" never holds so true as at arummagesale, and treasures galore will be on hand at the St. Henrys bazaar and rummage sale on Saturday, Nov. 8, at 44 South Main. Many new Items, good number donated cal businesses, will sale at the bazaar and Bazaar Scheduled Announcement Is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Debbie Dixon to Frederick J. Davenport by parents of the future bride, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Dixon of Brigham City. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Davenport of Mon-roMISS DIXON Is a graduate of Box Elder High school and a four-yea- r LDS Seminary graduate. She has attended one year at Brigham Young university and is now locally employed. Davenport filled a mission for the LDS church in North Germany. He attended California State at Los Angeles, Catholic Women Relief Society First LDS Ward CAU YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN Miss Debbie Dixon will exchange vous TO BE WED ceremonies with Frederick . Davenport in to be performed in the Logan LDS temple. November Tea Several members andvisl-tor- s of the Box Elder branch Penwomen of American traveled to Pioneer Village recently to attend the Salt Lake Branchs annual November tea. Motoring to Salt Lake City on Saturday, Nov. 1, were Iva Lou Nebeker, president of the Box Elder branch, Irie state Schow, Hazel Todd, president; Lillian Knudsen, Mabel Anderson, Alvaretta Ryttlng, LaPreal Wight, Kathryn Jaggi and her mother, Mrs. Maughan. An entertaining musical entitled An Affair at Saltair" by Josephine Fabian with mils-lby Ethel Heinz was review-eby Virginia Clark. with the In connection musical program, the State Arts and Crafts sectional contest was held and the ladles enjoyed the exhibits. Winners will now be eligible to enter ex. the national hlbitlon In Salt Lake City in the spring. Lake City before returning home. Although a bit of car trou-blmarred the trip, the scenery and weather made up for the disadvantages to provide a lovely two weeks of relaxation and vacationing. jtlfcflh dtiftiM e To South Utah Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orchard returned recently from a two week trip to Southern Utah, Nevada and Arizona, where they visited family members and enjoyed the scenery of the National Park areas. They first visited In Cedar City with their son Brent and his wife Susan and family and visited in St. George and stopped at the new golf course AttendS ZSTfiS Penwomen Standard Oil Company of California son Douglas and family in Salt Orchards Travel IN BRIGHAM CITY MAX WALKER Jt you enjoy the smartest coiffure in town, you to cannot afford not isit our specialized salon of Robert's Hair Fashions. Community Club To Hear Talk Regular meeting of Ladles Community club will be held on Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Artistic Manor. Social time will begin-a- t while in that city. 3:45 p.m., with the regular Traveling on to Las Vegas, meeting to commence at 4:15. they visited a niece and famTheme for the afternoon Is ily, Pam and Gib Bockmeyer, International and affairs, who are former Brigham Cl-tMrs. O. Dee Lund will be residents. on hand to talk about her reH cent trip to Europe. THE MASSIVE Hoover Dam All members are urged to was another stop for sight be In attendance. seeing purposes, and then they proceded to the South Rim on the Grand Canyon and were there the same night that the Soviet Cosmonauts visited the and Rummage Sale natural wonder. 46 S. Main back through Traveling Cedar and Zion National park Saturday - 10 to 5 City, they visited with their y BAZAAR 'What sonw people don t know about driving. uiyv Sassv would (ill 4 hospital mo f f vrj i (fen mam flSUONc 723-285- 4 c d Mantua Family SONOMA5 Sludged engines? ANNIVERSARY SALE Welcomes Baby ' I OFF RPM Motor Oils keep engines clean, cut wear, help engines last longer. lllus-trate- multl-la'er- CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN BRIGHAM CITY MAX WALKER 723 3026 Standard Oil Company of California 333$ REDUCED UP TO Shop Now for Christmas you visit Sail Lake City, drop In at our friaodly store, trows through tha widait lalaction of western clothing and saddlery in the country, latest styles. Fair pricas. Whan SADDLERY . RANCHWEAR FREE 96 Pago Send for your Order by mail. . WESTERN BOOTS SALE STARTS ONLY AT Color Catalogue We ship anywhere. Jache Wcle RANCHWEAR All ready for the annual Sixth LDS ward bazaar are Rose READY BAZAAR as they disMarie Knudson. work director, and Janet Whitaker, secretary-treasurplay some of the items that will be on sale Friday evening, Nov. 7. Serving the Nation from Hie Heart of the West 62 East 2nd South Street Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 1 Dept. "N Mi and Save 9:30 THURSDAY - 6th . |