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Show Bailemos Club Penwomen Meet Slates Final To Plan Dance Session Box Elder branch of the National League of American Pen Women met at the home of Iva Lou Nebeker, local president, on April 1. Plans were finalized for Box Elders part in the National convention to be held during the last week of April at Hotel Utah. An art exhibit will be in the Salt Palace. A sample of the beautiful seagull and wheat table decorations made by Mrs. Nebeker, Mabel Anderson and others for the letters banquet were shown. Dance club Bailemos members will wind up the dance season with a novelty The Yellow dance themed Pages on Saturday, April 18, at 9 p.m. at the new com- center. Members are invited to bring guests for the occasion, along with couples who are prospective members of the munity dance club. Committee members Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Hancey and Mr. and Mrs. John Ensign say that the music and decor will fit the novel theme, and urge that all members attend this final social occasion of the season. YELLOW PAGES Thumbing through the yellow pages of the telephone directory is Mrs. John Ensign as John Ensign, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hancey offer advice on decor for the closing Bailemos dance club event set Saturday, April 18, with the theme " yellow pages. Couple Honored Credit Women WHOS' NEW On Anniversary Credit Women International will hostess a dessert bridge Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester The spring chill in the air party on Monday, April 27, at 7 hasnt hindered the stork from Andersen were honored by at the Elks Lodge, with p.m. making his appointed rounds their children at a dinner an evening of refreshments at Cooley Memorial hospital, party held on Thursday, April and cards on hand for those with the following parents 9, in honor of their 56th anattending. greeting little newcomers niversary. The event will include for The two the weeks: family gathered during past of dessert and serving John Arden and Peggy Long dinner at Maddox Ranch followed by table beverages, Ramsay, Brigham City, boy, house after which the couple games such as pinochle and was presented with a beautiful March 29. Tallies and pencils will Charles and Ricky Rae bouquet of white carnations bridge. be provided, and prizes will be Kozak Drollette, Brigham and red roses and a lovely awarded for high, low and decorated anniversary cake. City, girl, March 31 scores. Those attending bingo Richard and Carla Rae Call They enjoyed an evening of are asked to bring their own Potter, Brigham City, girl, fun and social visiting until cards. 1. to say goodnight time April formal the Robert C. and Patricia Rae following Mickey Hanson of the Rocket chapter of the inKay Caldwell, Brigham City, festivities of the event. Present for the occasion ternational organization is boy, April 1. Harvey and Melda Call were Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. chairman for the event, and Mund, Willard, boy, April 3. Anderson, Ogden; Mr. and states that the $1.25 per person Carl Edwin and Merri Ann Mrs. LeRoy Andersen, Ogden; charge will go towards a civic Winters Day, Willard, girl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madsen, project of the local club. Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald April 3. Reservations must be made and Kathleen Madsen, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morrow Girard, Layton, boy, John E. Carter, Clearfield; by Saturday, April 25, and Bishop and Mrs. Floyd tickets can be purchased April 3. Lynn Darwin and Nona Stenquist, Layton; Mr. and either from club members or Pugmire Bee, Howell, girl, Mrs. Dennis Chamberlain of by visiting Mickeys Music downtown. Roy. April 3. George Darrell and Glenna Goss Christensen, Tremonton, girl, April 6. William Horace and Karla Reay Smoot, Corinne, girl, April 7. Steven Jene and Linda bread alone. ...but a LITHE I DOUGH . discussed. Women in the for requirements ar mem- bership. Pen Women and associates present at the April meeting were Hazel Todd, Utah state president, Iva Lou Nebeker, Renie Littlewood, Kathryn Jaggi, Evelyn Daines, Elizabeth Maughn, and Elizabeth Lauritzen. Quorum Presents laairttoUMi TO BE WED Miss Cathy Ann Carson will become the bride of Douglas R. Johnson in a late August ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Music Program Seventies of quorum the Brigham City Seventh LDS ward sponsored the Thursday GIRL program at Pioneer Memorial nursing home Piano Students evening home last week with Lee Chlarson conducting. America Opening song was led by Debra Hobson accompanied Chlarson, by Marie after which Ross Stevens gave the opening prayer. Debra Hobson sang a vocal number and accompanied herself on the guitar, after which a reading was given by Debra Chlarsen. Anne Marie Stevens then presented a piano solo, after which was another number presented by Debra Hobson. A spiritual thought and reading were presented by Clovis H. Jordan, with the closing prayer given by Bernice Hobson. SCOUT Sate Recita NEWS Piano students of Sharon COOKIES GALORE are in Olsen will perform in a piano Brigham City, with each troop recital on Sunday, April 19, at now in the process of 2:30 p.m. at the Box Elder delivering their cookie orders High school choral room. to Those customers. Local cookie chairman is Mrs. Neil Hoesel, with each troop having a troop mother in charge of checking out the cookies and checking in the funds brought in by the girls. Some extra cookies have been ordered for sale in the downtown location for those who were missed in the regular order period, or who would like to buy more cookies than they ordered originally. participating West Third Simmons, A and Barbara returned lady LDS will be public is presented, invited to a graduate of Box Elder High graduate of the LDS Seminary. She has studied art for the past two years at Utah State university and is currently attending Weber State college. Prospective bridegroom Baron is a graduate LDS r of Box Elder High school and a Seminary graduate. He has fulfilled an mission for the LDS church in the Cumorah mission, and is attending Weber State college as an electrical engineering technology major. A summer wedding is being planned for June 5 in the Logan IDS temple. following their marriage, the couple plans to continue their education at Weber State four-yea- Stamps PALMER JEWELRY Olsen. variety of piano selections and the attend. Brigham City SPRING PRINTS TEFLON COATED Choice of Sportswear IRONING BOARD PAD & COVER SET polyester cotton Never Press. thick cushiony pad. 100 cotton cover. Good Cornelius . basket, Cutlery tray, 10-qt- BELLE-TON- pail, Mixing bowl set. Values to 99c TRAY SET Florez, Jr., street, Ogden, April 10. 17, 9xl2 plastic. HOUSEWARES Dish pan, Laundry basket, Waste PAINT BRUSH For Latex Paint Choice 3", 3 Vi", 4 widths. E LATEX WALL PAINT Homogenized for easy application. Dries in 1 hour. Choose from new flower fresh colors. 0 77 EA. REG. $2.99 GAL. 249 issued John Stuart Fitton, 23, 3886 Atlas Way, Granger, and Susan Petersen, 22, 634 East Second South, issued April 9. Kim B. Lester, 18, 580 North Main, and Sylvia Louise Christensen, 18, 1574 South 240 East, Orem, issued April 9. Floyd Dee Baird, 18, 140 South Second East, and Nancy Perry, 18, Route 2, Layton, issued April 6. Arvln Nessen Fackrell, 36, South 1900 West, Roy, and Luana Elsie Engelhardt Burt, 34, 139 West Fourth North, Issued April 6. Eldon Johnathan Bowen, 33, 3476 Adams avenue, Ogden, and Schoen Klazina Hedrickus, 39, 3476 Adams avenue, Ogden, Issued April 6. Richard Leroy Glenn, 23, 755 South First West, and Pamela Higginson, 18, 425 East Second South, Issued April 6. BOWL MASKING BRUSH TAPE Plastic handle, polypropylene bristles, decorator colors. 34"x60 yds. Reg. 98c 5678 PER ELMERS GLUE-AL- L All purpose glue for home, shop and school. PLASTIC PAINT PAIL Reg. 35c NOW ROLL SRR.GlU se 1 .29 yd. $1 DROP CLOTH PLASTIC Larry R. Robbins, 17, 105 South Sixth West, Tremonton, and Shauna Ann Gardner, 17, Honey ville, Issued April I Linda Ruth Sandoval, 21, 639 South Second East, and 26th Values to yd. for Housekeeping Seal. PAINT ROLLER AND METAL Licenses r at Membership in the group is open to all Marriage is Gold Strike Karl Seashore, Neil Anderson, Leslie Elaine Johnston, Kristie Jensen, Sharon Annette Bowen, Rhonda Haddow, Randall Nelson, Cheryl AnCharles Stuart derson, Johnston, Janet Simmons, Joan Simmons, Sonya Haddow, Gregory Gittins, Jeanine Louisiana. NYLON BRISTLE Summer Date Circled by Local Couple for Rites 5,000 will be South. Western dance featured KSOP Wrangers will follow the steak fry, with tickets for the event priced at $5 per couple. All members are urged to attend. JOYCE PAYNE PLUS Program for the evening will be a report by Norma Hess on her experiences serving an LDS mission to A four-yea- i. 205 the Brigham City. Miss 'Payne school and a VH . Yeshara club will meet on Friday, April 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Naone Godfrey, home. and Mrs. Raymond F. Payne of Brigham City announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joyce, to Clark Rex Baron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Baron of A little dough goes e ong way at the reasona-lprices at Merrells. We try to add friendly, for service thorough measure. good mu,1''; Meets Friday Fraternal Order of Eagles members and their partners will enjoy a steak fry scheduled for Saturday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Aerie Mr. a k wmvma t, ur, w?JMk Saturday Night I The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Cathy Ann Carson and Douglas R. Johnson is announced by the parents of the future bride, Lt, Commander and Mrs. Harold R. Carson, Upper Marlboro, Md. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mrs. Carmen Johnson of Brigham City and Don L. Johnson of Brewster, Wash. The couple has circled Aug. 29 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Miss Carson is a graduate of Surratsville High school in Clinton, Md. and is currently a student majoring in geology at Brigham Young university. Johnson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, and has served a two-yemission for the LDS church to the Eastern Atlantic states. He is a business major at Brigham Young university. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Provo where both will continue their studies at BYU. Yeshara Club Eagles Schedule Steak Fry for ABC has inadi' a new ia t with the Professional Golfer. Association for tcln acting the annual PC A chain iiionsh ip tourney in 1971, 1972 and 197.1. WE DON'T LIVE BY present. Next meeting of the group is set for May 4 at G il lespie Hall. Couple Sets August Date Extra Brigham ERj5ayi area who are interested in writing as a hobby are encouraged to inquire about the programs offered by this group, and the formation. City, girl, April 12. Garth and Linda Louise Millard Burt, Brigham City, ' boy, April 13. Ronald Lee and Pamela Kay Gill Henrie, Tremonton, boy, April 13. PH ICtOSOPJt Slates Spring Calendar Date missionaries, who may call the hostess for further in- Christensen Corbett, Brigham City, boy, April 7. Neal and Gemma Dailey Evans, Brigham City, girl, April 8. Roy and Aurora Garcia Wilson, Brigham City, girl, April 8. Brent Edward and Marilyn Evans Frost, Brigham City, boy, April 10. Kim and Linda Jensen Earl, Ogden, girl, April 12. Charles and Mabel (Mae) McCarthy Earl, Garden Club Mrs. Louis Cannavale, junior club advisor, announced that the Ladybugs had tentatively scheduled their flower show for May 2 in Gillespie hall with the theme Let US Go To The Circus. Included on the program was a talk by Mrs. Bert Jensen on the use of color in artistic arrangements, after which Mrs. Dee Dolan demonstrated and talked on abstract art using various mediums and materials from the garden. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Arlene J ohnson and Mrs. Gloria Jensen, with 17 members and two guests Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 16, 1970 Confab OTHER business taken up at the meeting was the new officers to be installed for the coming year. This will take place at the May birthday party to be held this year at Maddox Ranch house. Recruitment new of members for the club was Spade and Hope garden club met on Monday, April 13, at Gillespie hall for the regular monthly meeting of the organization. Announcement was made of the annual spring flower show sponsored by the U tah Garden clubs on June 4 at the Garden Center, Sugar House, for which the local club would be in charge of hospitality for the judges. The club will also participate in Arbor Day activities at Foothill School on April 24 in conjunction with the school PTA and the Ladybugs junior garden club. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 75 South Main 170 |