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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Panhellenic Sets Honeyvi lie Club Tea for Seniors Enjoys Talk Brigham City, Utahvr Thursday, April 23, 1 970 f i Senior girls and their mothers are Invited to attend By AFS a tea sponsored by the Utah State university Panhellenic Miss Porntlp Slnta, AFS council on Sunday, April 26, at exchange student from 3:30 p.m. In the faculty lounge Thailand now attending Box, of the USU Union Building. Elder High school, was guest Student ceoe ocial. W APRIL Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor UB 3 FACULTY UX6E fcaieLicm Dansante Club Sets Annual ALL GREEK? If the sorority system is "all Greek to senior school girls, theyre invited to a Panhellenic high Council meeting on Sunday, April 26, in Logan with Diane Jensen of Bear River City being among the sorority members who will greet seniors and discuss the Panhelltc system. Dinner - Dance club annual dinner dance will be held at Dansante This event is planned to give high school senior girls a chance to discuss the functions of social sororities on the campus, and become familiar with the Greek system at Utah State university. the First LDS ward cultural hall on Saturday, April 25, with dinner to be served at 8 p.m. and dancing to follow. tJT All members are urged to attend and enjoy this social event and closing dance of the club season. IME OM club will sponsor a dance on Saturday, April 25, beginning at 8 p.m. at the Eagles Lodge. Admission price for the dance is set at per person, or 1.50 per couple. Dance music for the evening will be provided by the "Ocean group, and all young people in the community are invited to attend. 1 Reports of the retiring officers will tell of exciting projects of the past year as members of the Civic Im provement club gather on Thursday, April 23, at 3:30 p.m. in the Community center. Included on the afternoons program will be musical numbers by the Box Elder Junior High school Girls Glee club directed by Jay Valentine. Highlight of the afternoon will be the announcement and installation of new officers for the club, with members having voted by mailed secret ballot during the past month. Party Line President to Report at the annual summer outdoor social scheduled for mid-JunAll members of the organization are urged to be for the final regular of the season. The next event will be the retiring officers party hosted by new officers of the club. center. Vote on Members Another important feature meeting will be votes of the PmtDSOeHERlSoys- - IF YOU LOOK LIKE YOUR Rossport phoTo you need The trip - - Leadership Dav final leadership meeting of the season will be held by the South Box Elder LDS stake Relief society on Friday, April 24, at 10 a.m. in the Perry LDS ward Special music will be provided on the opening program by the Willard LDS ward. All departments will be held, with nursery care provided for young children, Following the department meeting, there will be light refreshments served. Garden Clubs Will Sponsor Arbor Day Rite Spade and Hope garden club and the Ladybugs Junior garden club will join with members of the Foothill school PTA and faculty to present an Arbor Day program at the school on Friday, April 24, from 10 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. Included in the ceremony will be the planting of trees presented to the school hjt the two garden clubs as part of their civic beautification program School children will be in attendance for the Arbor Day observance, as will PTA of- ficers and members of the two sponsoring garden clubs. The public is also invited to attend, trip often to Merrells. we do appreciate your patronage. I 3 Robert Lewis Olsen, 24, 625 4300 South, Ogden, and Deborah Tidwell, 19, 1384 24th street, Ogden, Issued April 15. Alan Romney Madsen, 18, 129 North Eighth East, and Janet Johnson, 18, 528 South First West, Issued April 15. s Rodney Trae Harper, 20, 238 West 900 North, and Julie Ann Robinson, 18, 731 East Third North, Issued April 15. William Ladd Hollist, 22, 276 North Second East, and Marleen Galvez, 21, 3222 Quincy avenue, Ogden, Issued April 14. 9 Especially Mountain View, Calif, had are been visiting her brothers and sister in Utah. She was a stitious. Selden said ce"They that are against houseguest of her sister Mrs. gUperstition oftentimes run Thelma Larsen and Good morning! jg ajj 0j y0U wjj0 super-prese- also-sist- er jnt0 jt on tj,e wrong side. If I visited with the Herm Delbert Hadfields, Jack Had-field- wear all colors but black then in not I am superstitious Now be wearing black. honest. What little superstition do you cling to. I think we all have our little hang-upOf course the way the Apollo 13 flight was jinxed adds new impetus to the 13 bugaboo. I remember when I was a kid I had certain lucky dresses. Whenever I wanted to have things go especially well I would wear my lucky dress and things would turn out pretty good. Of course, now I know it was my attitude that made it like that. So I wore the lucky dress and went forth with confidence and assurance and you cant beat that. s. Marriage Take a 723-622- Walked Under Ladders s, Hadfields, Reed Hadfields, and Richard Hadfields of this and city, her brother-in-lasister Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly of Ogden and a sister, Mrs. Horace Mann of Bountiful. She spent ten days here. w Willard Coupleto Observe Anniversary at Open House Fred Mr. and Mrs. Woodyatt of Willard will be honored by their children at an open house on their 50th wedding anniversary at the Artistic Manor, 15 South First East, from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 26. The couple was married in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Feb. 18, 1920. They have both been active in church and civic affairs. He is the son of Harvey and Ida Woodyatt of Willard, and Mrs. Woodyatt (Pearl) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Tams, also of Willard. He is a veteran of World War ' , I. They are the parents of three children; Mrs. Ray L. Reading Circle members will meet on Monday, April 27, (Mary) Reese, Mrs. Dee (Ida) and at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Smith, Brigham ofCity; Willard. Mrs. Horace W. Littlewood, Glenn Woodyatt They have 13 grandchildren. 340 South First West. The book review is being Frances Perkins became the arranged by Mrs. Eberhart Zundel, and all members are first woman Cabinet member urged to attend for an en- when Franklin 1). Roosevelt apjoyable afternoon of literary pointed her Secretary of Labor fare. 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I have walked under a number of ladders in my day with no trepiditions and a black cat crossing my path hasn't bothered me at all. I dont stay home on Friday the 13th and Ive broken a lot of Returns Home mirrors in my day. But, like Chauncey Depew said I am not at all superstitious, but I Its good to be home, said would not sleep 13 in a bed on a Mrs. Faye Harper Wednesday Friday night." morning when I called to find Now lets pull up that easy out about her travels during chair and forget our little the past five months. She left superstitious quirks. "Oh here the forepart of November dear! I just spilled the salt. to visit in Altadena, Calif. She which shoulder is it you spent her time with her should toss some over?" and daughter Mr. and Snow and cold seems to Mrs. Lyle (Glaya) Nelson and have scared most of our another daughter Mrs. Delta travelers and people are Caldwell. She went to sticking pretty close to home Phoenix, Ariz. in February to these days. We do have some be with the Jerry Haggards interesting Party Line hap- - where her daughter ReNee was ill and required major penlngs, however, surgery. She remained with the Haggards until the middle Hosts Dinner of this month and reports Mrs. Ken Jensen decided to ReNee is recuperating now at have her sisters and other home. family members come for Stork News dinner last Sunday. Fourteen guests enjoyed a hot dinner There is happy stork news served at one long table centered with an attractive coming from St. Louis, Mo, arrangement of spring daf-Ea- where the Dee Bankheads fodlls. have a new baby girl born on Her guest list included Mrs. March 22. The couple has two Cy Neff of Salt Lake City and other children, Michelle and San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brent. Mrs. Bankhead will be Jones of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. remembered here as the Eldred Peterson of Ogden; former Anita Stokes. He is in Mrs. Keith Mower, Lori his junior year in the school of Mower and Randy Mower of dentistry at Washington Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Alan university. Andreasen of Bear River City; Her mother Mrs. Vernon Mrs. Howard Simcox and Stokes traveled to St. Louis to Kenny 'of this city. help out with the new arrival and she just returned Friday. California Guest While she was in St. Louis she had a chance to see the St. I was happy to hear that Louis Cardinals and New York Miss Emily Hadfield of Meta play at Busch stadium. son-in-la- st Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodyatt will ANNIVERSARY be guests of honor at an often house on Sunday, April 26, from 2 to 5 p.m, at the Artistic Manor. Reading Circle fSlates Review Ruth e. The Mr. Calvin Jensen will present her summary of the year, with various project officers to report on their areas of concern. One of the featured reports is that of the project committee with raised 550 to help equip the senior citizens lounge in the new community center. The club has already placed attractive draperies on the large window in the room, and is now in the process of placing a bookcase filled with reference, picture, and other books in the lounge area. Magazines of interest to the senior citizens will also be a part of this "library service for the new members of the club, who are introduced taken upon OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI)-T- he train over the newly comat 7 p.m. at the home of pleted transcontinental railway Amelia Burt, 543 North First arrived here in 1869 and the city's population jumped from West. All members are 9,000 to 24,000 in 10 yearn. flint to introduce your complexion to Tussys Personal Saturday Night Announcement of Officers Fort Brigham Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet Thursday, April 23, Karma Spackman. President Merrie Mozingo conducted the meeting, with Vilda Hunsaker as an invited guest for the evening. W0WDiED2inUL OM Sets Dance Civic Club Sets Reports; DUP News WDiA A New committee members for the 1970-7- 1 club year have been named and include Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Summers, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Theron Oviatt, secretaries. Committee members are Mr. and Mrs. Merl Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank May, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Prlebe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laursen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daines. FOR SENIOR LOUNGE Looking over books to be presented to the Senior Citizens lounge at the Community Center are Civic Improvement club members Mrs. Reed Hadfield, Mrs. Dewane Jensen, Mrs. Calvin Jensen (seated) Mrs. Laverne Mansfield and Mrs. Barney Williams as the group presented draperies, a bookcase, and the beginning of a library for the facility. evening. She told about her country and its customs and of her home and family In Thailand. While la Brigham City, she is making her home with the Several girls from each family of Dr. and Mrs. sorority will be on hand to William 0. Knudsen. the The group discussed discuss any questions the girls Mothers tea, annual day have mothers and their might for Friday, concerning sorority and setting the date 15, in the Honeyvllle LDS May life. college ward recreation hall at 7 p.m. Chairman for the event is Fort Brigham Camp - speaker at the Honeyvllle Civic club meeting on Monday the robust shirt styles of yesteryear are now at BLOCKS. the early 1900s saw the creation of bold, daring, virile shirt fashion. Now BLOCKS has reached into the past and recaptured this look. Dramatic solids and stripes. cluffs, or french. Higher neckband, longer collar, tapered for the custom made look. Best detailing, finest workmanship. The styles are back but the old fabrics are out. No more starching or ironing to get that crisp clean look. 8020 Dacron cotton stays crisp and irons itself in the dryer. cuffs, 7.95-9.95 BjL 0 Cj C jT ( SS i. Brigham City .' t |