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Show I i 14 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 12, 1972 Uolfhuis Dora Ml Raps Eonoro Romouoy The Northern District of the Utah Federation of National f.'lcGouorn Business and Professional Wmens Clubs, Inc., will observe National Business Womens week with a dinner $32 "George McGovern billion dollar slash in our defense budget is perhaps the only issue on which he hasnt changed his stand or disagreed with himself," according to Bob Wolthuis, Republican candidate for Congress. Speaking at a Layton reception in his honor, Wolthuis told some 65 Davis county residents that the McGovern defense cuts would damage the capability of a strategic bomber force that is already 20 years old and a navy which is currently being challenged by a much more modern Soviet fleet. Now more than ever-wheRussia's military strength is at or near parity with the U.S. we cannot scuttle our defense system but rather we must upgrade and update our military," he warned. Wolthuis stated that a $32 billion dollar cut would throw two million Americans out of work according to Labor Department estimates. "Northern Utah must be prepared to lose at least half of the employees at Hill Field, the defense depot, Thiokol, and Boeing if McGovern were elected. meeting at Weber State College ballroom in Ogden on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 7:15 p.m. Mrs. Lenore Romney will speak on "Status of Women in the U.S. Today. Mrs. Romney is a noted lecturer, averaging three a week for national organizations, a director of the YWCA and The American Field Services and was national chairman of the Conference of Christians and Jews. She is the wife of George Romney, three-tergovernor of Michigan and currently secretary of housing and urban development. She was born in Logan, n FLOWER - PLANTING PROJECT Members ot the eland Stanford chapter of DeMolay planted 900 bulbs as part of a flower planting project in East Forest park Saturday. The project was under the super I Danny of televisions Par-- i ulge Family is expected to be i the Brigiiam City Cancer . tusade l.aturday. The local bike-a-tho- ( planned n is part amitionwide fund raising r bike-a-tho- n Aipaign. Fern Brown, local chairman f the event said the contest is pen to youths grades six hrough high school. Members of the Brigham City be will ,outh council imnitoring the run. 1 hey include Bob Phippen, I. irk Mitchell, Laura Sorenson An- Br ursn- y - and parents. Televisions A member of the Partridge family will also be on hand for the according to Mrs. Brown. "The idea of the contest is to get as many sponsors as .possible," she reminded those who plan to enter the fund raising drive. bike-a-tho- of the Washington is the The official bicycle will be given to the contestant bringing in the most money for the fund drive. Ae;ording to Mrs. Brown, participants must get sponsors to pay them 10 cents a mile for the cancer crusade. "They can get any amount of ponsors they want to," she said. A flower State of rhododendron. The Bicycle Is Prize Artists Clark Bronson, Shields and collector Bervard Nichols greeted enthusiastic local residents as the October exhibits at the local Museum-Gallery had their official opening at a reception on Saturday evening, Oct. 7, in the gallery. Clark Bronson, a young Utah artists, has a fine collection of wildlife paintings, drawings and bronze sculptures on display in the facility for the month alongside a collection of some of the books which he has illustrated in recent years. His natural ability to paint plus a love for the wonders of nature have made Bronson's work nationally acclaimed, with each of nature's creatures standing out from its vignette background of the animal or birds natural setting. His research and striving Marilyn earths deepest canyon, the Mariana Trench, drops 36,118 feet beneath the floor of the Pacific Ocean. materials placed "Mrs. Romney has been called a sophisticated idealist and is a woman for our times and needs who believes that the real strength of our society lies in people power and what each a is willing to contribute," spokesman said. The banquet will feature tenderloin steak and the price for the evening is $4. The meeting is open to the public and tickets are currently available with an Oct. 14th deadline for purchase. Interested persons may contact Mrs. Roy Valentine, SPEAKER - Mrs. Lenore Romney will speak at B&PW Week event Oct. 17. District director of Mrs. Lee Tauferner, president of Brigham City B&PW, or any local B&PW club member who may assist in obtaining tickets. Northern B&PW, former Brighamite Bervard for perfection have made each wild creature one that is accurate in detail as well as dramatic in impact. Dried Flowers Fitting beautifully into the wildlife theme is the fine collection of dried flowers and plant Sophisticated Idealist an outstanding combined exhibit with the wildlife art. Special honor was also paid Exhibits Open on received B.A. from George Washington university has done work at post graduate American Laboratory School of Theater, New York, and holds six honorary degrees. on their merit alone and making vision of Anita Burt, city beautification chairman. Those participating were Rick Major, Tom Garrison, Stan Speaks, Robert Plass, Greg Michaelson, Dan Thirkill, John Shigley and Steve Plass. Wildlife , Flower Signup Still Open Cancer Bike-a-th- HG0B- - in stunning design by Marilyn Shields of Orem. Mounted in deep frames style in glassed-ior ensconced in lovely glass cages, the flowers retain their natural color and delicate shape I through her process of sand and ' f chemical treatment. Butterflies mounted in many of the pictures add accent and. life to the lovely floral pieces, well worth a visit to the gallery Nichols in recognition of his gift of antique crystal to the Museum-GallerA former Box Elder High school teacher, he has presented the crystal as a permanent gift to Brigham City. Hostesses at the reception were members of the Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, with the table decorated in lovely fall colors. Presiding at the table was chapter president Hazel Petersen assisted by several members of the group. Also adding a lovely autumn touch to the Museum-Galler- y are several arrangements provided as a courtesy by members of the Spade and Hope Garden club. Sale! All ready-mad- e n draperies 15 off. e Tique style draperies are cotton & rayon jacquard. Thermal foam acrylic backing. Machine washable, tumble dry. 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