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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Chapter Gives Thursday, April 27, 1972 Gifts for School Program A breast cancer patients discover the tumors themselves, through education American Cancer Society urges every woman to check with her physician if she notices a lump or thickening. classes housed at Mountainview school, with the students of Mrs. Ruth Palmers class delighted over the colorful array of gifts. Nifty Sisters Just like Christmas seemed to be the opinion of the youngsters as they puffed up bright terry pillows planned for rest periods, admired dolls and toy trucks, and eyed new toothbrushes and individual tubes of toothpast presented along with other gifts for use in the classroom. a Local Couple Sets June Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sherratt, Jr., of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sherri to Bruce Merrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merrell, also of Brigham City. The local couple has circled June 9 as their wedding date in the Logan LDS temple, and will be honored that evening at a reception in the Intermountain Indian chapel in Brigham City. Miss Sherratt is a graudate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She attended two years at Utah State university, where she was an Aggiette, and is now employed at the Brigham Medical clinic. Also a graduate of the local high school and LDS Seminary, prospective bridegroom Merrell is a junior student in veterinary science at Utah State university. Following their marriage the couple will reside in Brigham City. (Juito. capital of Ecuador, lies at an altitude of 9,350 feet. summer. Officers are Susan Welch, president; Heidi Morrell, vice president; Trudy Nelson, secretary- - treasurer; Sheryl Liljenquist, reporter. recently-transplante- Except that the kiddies were enjoying spring, they seemed pretty joyful over the snow and donned boots and mittens and skis" and entheir two-fojoyed action on the slopes on the side and back yards. Total Disgust Both the family cats eyed the whole situation with disgust and shook their paws and sat down to lick themselves clean of any of the damp white stuff that might be clinging to their fur. Just a week before Muffin had begun her nightly vigil on the front windowsill catching wayward moths, and she couldnt understand the quick disappearance of her sport or her victims. Suki like snow, so barked and ran about for a little while before hurring back to her warm living room location in front of the couch so that she could be ready to sneak up onto it when the family left the house or bedded down for the night. Gardening Effort Hubby has been working overtime on some weekends, so the family yard and gar June Date Circled For Temple Wedding and Mrs. LeRoy J. Davis announce the engagment and forthcoming marriage of their Jordan, son of daughter, Julie to Mr. William S. Calif. Stanley C. Jordan of Los Angeles, Miss Davis is a 1970 graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She is a sophomore majoring in home economics. The prospective at the bridegroom is a junior majoring in recreation in Provo. university Young Brigham The couple plans to be married in the Ogden LDS to follow that temple on June 20, with a reception Mr. in Brigham City. evening at the LDS Indian chapel the young couple will After a short honeymoon where in Provo they will continue their make a home education at Brigham Young university. , her choice of salad for serving, with beverage and rolls to be provided by the service team. There will be babysitting at Gillespie hall during the luncheon and meeting. ! , The hyacinths and tulips were laid low with heavy snow, and some of the peony stems were bent right to the ground and some snapped right off. Wind accompanying the storm had knocked a piece of loose d fence over onto some flowers and smashed them, along with making the icicles hanging on the climbing rose stick out at a strange angle. First East North Phone 723-230- 0 The Mothers Ring JUST LIKE CHRISTMAS was the reaction of members of the primary special education class at Mountain View school as they looked over gifts presented for classroom use to teacher Ruth Palmer (second from left) by Goldene Petersen, Cathie Velasquez and Jane Gomez of the Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. SCRATCH PAD surveyed the family flowers, shrubs, and trees with sadness after the snowstorm last week. Les Humpage 170 Perfect Mothers Day Gift Society Editor's. To misquote an old saying who needs winter with a spring like this?, Mrs. Society Editor PRINTING The Nifty Sisters are a new club in Corinne. They met last Thursday at the home of Elaine Nelson, club leader. They elected officers and discussed the program for the Children from all over the city are included in the primary special education group, and the local chapter of the soroity adopted the class for its service project for the season. On hand for the presentation were Goldene Petersen, Cathie Velasquez and Jane Gomez representing the members of the group. The breast Members of the pledge class Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi presented a selection of classroom gifts to one of the f special Stiu h In Time ore than 90 percent of M dening projects have gone LOSE UGLY FAT Real or Synthetic Birthstone Available wide selection - order soon. America Beautiful Start losing weight today. MONADEX is a tiny tablet and easy to take. Beautiful America Keep MONADEX will help curb your desire day will Ije observed by Box for excess food. Eat less - weigh less. Elder Girl Scouts in conjunction Contains no dangerous drugs and will with the city beautification not make you nervous. No strenuous activities on Saturday April 29. exercise. Change your life start toGirls from local troops will day. MONADEX costs $3.00 for a 20 supply. Large economy size is gather at Rees Pioneer Park at day $5.00. Lose ugly fat or your money 9:30 a.m. armed with garbage will be refunded with no questions bags and gloves to begin a asked. MONADEX is sold with this cleanup of the roadway west of guarantee by: the city. Each girl is asked to Skaggs Drug Center 22 N. Main St. bring her own garbage bag and slowly this spring. The annual garden club plant sale spurred Mrs. Society Editor to clean out two flowerbeds and to start a new one to house some of the newly purchased plants and so she is hopefully shrubs watching the tiny new plants to see if theyd become firmly established enough in a week to withstand the weather. . So far they still look green as the snow recedes from the beds, but time will tell if they blacken to become another casualty of the cold spell that followed those lovely weeks of fake gloves, as well as a sack lunch and cup with beverage to be provided by the neighborhood. Troops in Perry will work on a cleanup project in their own town area, with the Junior and Brownie troops joining forces for the morning. spring. Home Casualty Another indirect casualty of the weather was the Editor home, for the Girl Scout troop was coming to the yard to make paper logs for use in an outdoor cooking project. They rolled up wet newspapers in the backyard until it began raining too hard then dashed into the house and washed inky hands and dried white them on the freshly-hun- g towels in the bathroom. Many New Beautiful Styles Leaders Meet Neighborhood leaders and will gather on Monday, May 1, at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dan Russell, neighborhood members committee ' chairman, for a salad luncheon preceding their regular monthly meeting. Each leader is asked to bring from $18.00 only at . PALMER JEWELRY: 1 BRIGHAM CITY Mail Orders Filled Big blazer buy for our Anniversary. Sale 31 Reg. 39.95 , Pick up a great looking textured polyester sport coat in handsome solid colors. Its single breasted with wide notch lapels and deep center vent. Sizes 37-44. Hot chocolate meant for preparation over a fire and outdoor consumption was soon being drunk by 27 Girl Scouts jammed into the living room, while the rest of the wet newspapers are now emerging in soggy disarray from their blanket of snow. 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