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Show j Couple Sets July Date 0. W w W- i 1 Mrs.' Leo M. Hoover of Manhattan, Kans., announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Mary Adel, to John H. Kolts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Kolts of Willard. MissHoover is also the daughter of the late Leo Hoover. The marriage date of the couple has been set for July Miss Hoover attended the University of Madrid, Spain, and is now a senior at Kansas State university majoring in speech pathology and audio-logShe is a member of Sigma AlphaEta, professional y organization for speech and audiology students. She will receive her degree in June. Kolts, who has served in Vietnam with the US Army, Is completing work for a degree in electrical engineering at Weber State college in Ogden. He is also employed at Hill Air Force base. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 26, 1 970 3 Mrs. Roy F. (Jean) Barnard, 210 North Park drive, Perry, has been nominated by the Civic Improvement club for ClubRepresentative woman of the year, according to an announcement made by Mrs. Calvin Jensen, club president, at the clubs annual birthday party on Saturday, March 21. Federated club activities have been part of Mrs. Barnards life for 19 years, when she held the office of secretary in the Civic Improvement club for the 1954-5- 5 term. She has served on the board of directors of the club path-olog- , ELDER In Clubwoman Selection 18. r BOX Civic Club Tells Winner for several terms, and served as vice president in 1965 and as president in 1966. Mrs. CLUBWOMAN Jean Barnard was selected Clubwoas Representative man of the year by the Civic Improvement club. In the HER INTEREST club activities have Included such activities as chairmanship of Peach Day floats, June teas, birthday parties, literary tea, program and project committees, chairman of the Northern District UFWC convention, and chairman of the posture parade sponsored at Box Elder High school since its inception in 1966 during her presidency. She has also served as president of the Ladies Communicame home and added aflame ty club, where she was also effect on the nose of the rocket a chairman for the director, as added decor after they got float committee, chairman for home. the fashion show and chairman And pack meeting was a of the program committee. howling success, especially howling. Fifty small boys adCIVIC ACTIVITIES outside ded to all their younger bro- of federated clubwork have thers and sisters and their included being city chairman parents all cheering on the for the Muscular Dystrophy tiny rockets can re ally kick up drive, March of Dimes chaira den. It was a happy den and man for four years, and work fun for all in attendance. with the Heart association. Cancer association, Mental YOUNG SONS rocket came Health association, and in second on the first heat, Red Cross and she but came in first on the next worked In the bloodmobile one. His big disappointment from 1951 to 1968. was the fact that it was near drawing of her activities have Many the end of the evening and the been centered about her chil-drefirst place ribbons were all including holding office gone, but he didnt let a tear in PTA and designing and slip until he reached the car making costumes for Box Eland was soon revived by der High school drama prothe fact that his rocket did which activity ductions, win first place in his division mem. an even though he didnt have brought her honorary in the Thespians club bership a ribbon as yet. at Box Elder High school. Perhaps all little boys are as enthusiastic about their MRS. BARNARD has been Cub Scout membership, but active in YWMIA and has Son the family thinks Young taught Gleaners, Mia Maids is unique - which most famand is presently teachingLau-rels- . ilies probably feel when they first see their little fellow She has been a director and gfCwn up enough to don his president of the Brigham Cinavy blue and gold uniform ty Golf and Country club auxilfor the first time. iary and served several terms of office, in addition to being a charter member and helping 'to organize the Northern n Utah Women's Golf where she is currently Society Editors c SCRATCH PAD ... m The Editors just became QjS' Cub Scouts, or Young Son did and it seems to be a movement that includes the entire family. His uniform was purchased as a birthday present from who his was delighted that his birth, day money went to that cause since he was a Scoutmaster more than 50 years ago in his town and has a special place in his heart for Boy TO BE WED Miss Mary Adel Hoover will become Scouting (as well as for the bride of John H. Kolts of Willard in a mid-Jul- y The day after the uniform ceremony. was purchased, Young Son wanted to wear it to school even though it wasnt even his meeting day. Mrs. Society Editor had to borrow the Webelosbook to find the right measurements for the various num-ber- s and patches. A family dinner was hostHE TRIED THE uniform ed by the sons and daughters tm in the morning, despite of James B. Tracy, 325 West the fact that he couldn't wear Sixth South, in observance of it until the meeting day. On his 80th birthday on Sunday, the big day of the first meetMarch 22. resi-deing, Mrs. Society Editor had Tracy is a lifelong to take pictures of him beof Box Elder county, fore he left for school so he in Yost until making his home could send them to all his 1957, At that time he moved grandparents and keep one in to Brigham City. He was a his combination baby book and rancher most of his life, but picture album. for the past six years has And he joined Just at the been a school crossing guard aL the Central school cross- right time, for his Den was making a trip to the Planeing. tarium in Salt Lake City on He is the father of 14 chilthe Saturday after his first dren, 12 of whom are living. meeting. So he got to wear are Mrs. (La. George They his uniform twice in one week, Von) Hastings, Montpelier. the next week was even and Idaho; Mrs. James (Marie) more fun since thepack meetSloan, and Mrs. Clair (Zelda) ing was scheduled for Friday Rasmussen, Brigham City; night. Mrs. O. Dean (Kleo) Nelson, Clearfield; Kay Tracy, HooIT WAS THE Editors first James B. per; Jay Tracy, Tooele; Mrs. BIRTHDAY they Howard (Naomi) Forward, Tracy was honored by his pack meeting, although of similar several see years Don(Sha-ron- ) Mrs. Brigham City; family on March 22 on his events ahead of them since George, Redmond, Ore.; 80th birthday. Littlest Brother will be ready Mrs. Bob (Shirley) Bracken-burfor Cub Scouts at about the Burley, Idaho; Shirl vice time Young Son becomes a Anabel Ricks, president; Tracy, West Point; Paul TraWebelo. Jennie Gephart, secretary; and Lake Salt Mrs. City; cy, We knew it was a family treasurer; Hazel Packer, Rulon (Judy) Hansen, Wash, tournament chairman; Sue event, plus the fact that it was ington. Gentry, publicity chairman; Rocket Derby time and Young He has 37 grandchildren Eloise Palmer, handicap Son and Hubby had been workand 13 chairman; and Lil Zundel, ing on perfecting their rocket for a couple of weeks. It was parliamentarian. now The association painted black with a fluoreeight clubs after Round scent red stripe, and ran with Valley resort and Smithfleld a combination of three rubber Country club were admitted to bands that operated the yellow membership at the recent propellor when woud up 100 meeting. Other courses hold times. ing membership are Brigham THE FIRST HOME trial was Four Brigham City women City, Ben Lomond, El Monte, post-tion- s and a disaster, since the fishing to elected White were Skyway Barn, golfers line on which the rocket was in the Northern Utah Riverside. The division tournament for to fly was too fine, and the Womens Golf association at the groups recent meeting the group will be plaved in rocket ended up with its proat the Ben Lomond Brigham City on June 30 and pellor wrapped about the line. held course. July 1, with members of the The trial runs at the site of 1970 as. the for for Officers Brigham City country club the derby were held the night sociatlon will be Jean Barn-ard- , auxiliary as hostesses for the before, and went better alevent. though Hubby and Young Son president; Missy Allred, two-da- y r, great-grandson- Local Man Is Honored At 80th Birthday Party nt . . . C g, Golf Association Elects Officers TICKETS ON SALE Ready with tickets for the Ladies Community Club spring fashion show slated for April 9 are Mrs. Joel Galbraith, than man, and Mrs. Roswell Seare, director member. The event will be staged in the Box Elder High school auditorium. Preceptor Group Enjoys Evening Preceptor Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Erma Jensen with Deon Lichtenstein presiding. A very Interesting lesson on Frances Folson Cleveland was presented as the chapter continued its study of first ladies of the nation. Mrs.Cleve-lanknew her husband when she was a child, and mar-riehim when she was 21 and was known as the little schoolgirl" by the public. She was mistress of the White House for the term from and then when her to serve was again from 1896 to 1870. serving her second term as Refreshments were served president. She served as at the conclusion of the les-sopresident of the local Ladies with the hostess gift won of Elks in 1966. by Deon Lichtenstein. The Barnard family played host to a foreign exchange mics teachers, and her c student from France during creations are prized school year, and possessions in the homes of the 1966-6- 7 Mrs. Barnard has been active many of her friends. in the American Field Serv. Mrs. Barnard is the wife ice program which brought the of Dr. Roy Barnard, an student to Brigham City. with offices in Brigham City, and she is SHE IS A busy homemaker, the mother of two children. known in the community for Her son Terry and wife Linda her skills as a seamstress. have two children; and her Special training with Ceramic daughter Nancy is a sophoMasters of California also put more at Brigham Young uni. her in the role of a cera. versity. d d 1888-189- Minor Car Fire volunteer Brigham City firemen responded to at car fire Saturday night but it was out on arrival. was made at The call 6:20 p.m. at Seventh South and Main streets. Steal Fuel Ken Dickamore, 117 North Second West, told police Wednesday that someone stole his diesel fuel the night before at 1575 West Forest. two great walkers for spring strolls . U 2 hus-ban- d asso-elatio- cer-ami- Ladies Community Club Sets Fashion Show Date Ladies Community club will hold its annual benefit Spring Fashion Show on Thursday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Box Elder High school audi. torium with the theme Ive Got To Be Me to set the style for decor and narra. tlon. Local department and cloth, ing stores will participate with fashions and local models in the annual spring event, with both womens and chil. drens styles to be modeled. Participating merchants Zundels Hers, Sono. mas, Helen Royer, Carrs Ltd., Youth Shop,. Jessie Nel-so- Blocks and J.C. Penney company. has traditionally helped to make the annual benefit show a success. Proceeds from the show are used to further the various civic projects of the local organization, which recently helped to carpet the childrens area of the public library and has already provided new carpeting and draperies for the adult section. ANOTHER HIGHLIGHT Of the evening is the presents-tlo- n of door prizes, with Mrs. O. Dee Lund, Mrs. Delwln B. Ayotte and Mrs. Larry Lar-se- n handling the door prizes this year. Homemade candy and goodies are also a traditional part of the show, and Mrs. Don Nelson and Mrs. Arden Balls are in charge of the candy sales. Publicity is being handled by Mrs. J. Oakley Moore, with tickets being sold under the direction of Mrs. Roswell Seare and Mrs. Melvin Peart. A public invitation is extended to all to attend the event, which opens the spring fashion season in Brigham Ci- CHAIRMAN FOR the fash, ion show is Mrs. Joel Gal. braith with Mrs. Roswell Seare as director member. Narrator will be Mrs. Rich-ar- d Klmber, who will narrate a script written by Mrs. Bert Reeve. Decor for th6 stage will be styled and made by Nat Allen of Dunalle House, who ty each year. . Hoofer and Arezzo Spiffy little of cuddly soft leather. Fashioned to fit your every mood. 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