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Show i Clubwomen set annual district convention BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, April 12, 1973 officers and committee chairmen. Luncheon Meeting Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. and the remainder of business will be conducted at the conclusion of the luncheon, with adjournment of the convention scheduled for 2 p.m. Several state officers will be in attendance as special guests of the district. Attending will be Mrs. Golden W. Robbins, president: Mrs. Jay Holmgren, third vice president; Mrs. Verl Petersen, treasurer. Exhibits will include an arts and crafts display of items made by club members, which is always a popular event at the Payment for the luncheon may made at the time of registration. be , speaker on drug problems giri SCOUT books from each of the Northern District clubs will also be on Table decorations for the annual Northern District convention of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs are shown by Ladies Community club members Lana Cheney and Sharon Carver to Joan Kelly, district president, as the group prepared to host the convention on Saturday, April 14. New Beginning this week, births at Cooley Memorial hospital will be reported as news of record. Persons interested in having a more complete article concerning their new arrival may contact either Sarah Yates at or Ruth Jensen at for Using of the babys 723-62- 723-38- name, grandparents, older children, etc. The stork visited the local hospital on a daily basis as the month begins, with the following parents greeting new arrivals along with, the onset pf spring: Thomas and Kathleen Lange Palazzo, Mantua, boy on March 30. Eugene and Diane Eller Nielson, Corinne, girl on March 31. - Mrs. Marilyn Mason Watkins, RECEIVES PLAQUE for- mer Brigham City resident, received an honor plaque for her efforts as chairman of clean-u- p week in Ukiah, Calif. Woman receives honor for cleanup work clean-u- Brigham Citys p ideas and efforts have spread to other communities, not only via the press, but via former residents like Marilyn Watkins who recently received an award from the Great Ukiah Chamber of (California) her clean-u- p for Commerce efforts in Ukiah. Mrs. Watkins, who was in charge of Ukiahs clean-u- p week this past year, did not activities to limit her clean-u- p one week alone. She was instrumental in effecting a number of improvements throughout the city throughout the year. She states that help and en- couragement from Brigham aided City Mayor Ole Zundel of her greatly in the success the project. Mrs. Watkins is the wife of ft IASIEIIII IF Fabrics ' For you Dr. Vernon L. Watkins and the mother of daughters Catherine and Elizabeth. The couple are former residents of Brigham City, with Marilyn being the daughter of Mrs. George Mason and Vernon being the son of Mrs. Esther Watkins, both of Brigham City. DUP News Jupiter 119 Camp Jupiter 119 of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, April 3, at 7 p.m. at the home of Hilda Goucher, 134 West Third South. All members are urged to be present. Sunflower camp of the of Pioneers will Utah Daughters meet on Thursday, April 19, at 2 p.m. at the home of Iva N. Sunflower Barker, 154 South Third East. Election of officers will be held, and all members are urged to be present for the meeting. THREAD CoHon Spool spool .... POLLSTER SWEATER UNIT Rog. 4.49 yd 198 yd- - BLENDS I by tavs con- Participants Northern District clubs affiliated with UFWC include Civic Improvement club and Ladies Community club of Brigham City, Civic and Home Arts club of Garland, Womens Civic League, Tremonton, Logan Federated Womens club, Logan. District The Northern clubwomen of the year will be introduced by Mrs. John Ensign, chairman of the committee for the district. Presidents reports will be given by the club president of each p a r i t i c i p a t i n g organization, with the report seesion conducted by Mrs. Reid Oyler, district vice president. Registration cost is only 50 cents, and all club members are urged to be in attendance for the sessions. Luncheon reservations are set for $2.50 and reservations should be made by April 12 by contacting Mrs. Michael Carver, president of Ladies Community club. Adult Girl Scouts, leaders, and mothers are urged to attend a nature crafts workshop on Tuesday, April 10, from 1 to 5 in p.m. Gillespie babysitting services before attending. Cookies are Here Girl Scout cookies are here! Green-clagirls can be seen throughout the city making their deliveries. Since the girls are not supposed to take checks from persons they do not know, local residents expecting cookie orders are urged to have correct change on hand so that girls do not have to return with their deliveries several times. Vicki Fife Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson, former Brigham City residents now residing in Apache Junction, Ariz., announce the recent marriage of their daughter Lorri Jean to Douglas Temple of Mesa, Ariz. The ceremony of marriage was performed in Tempe, Ariz. on March 28. The bridegroom is supervisor of Penn Morr company of Tempe, and the new Mrs. Temple is also employed by Penn Morr. After a short honeymoon, they will be at home at 1457 East University, Mesa, Ariz. A reception is planned to honor the newlywed couple in the near future. conducted a short business Pen women hold meeting A meeting of Box Elder chapter of the National League of American Pen Women was held at the home of Mrs. Mabel Anderson in Bothwell Wednesday evening in conjunction d Box with the Elder chapter of the Utah Poetry society. Branch president Iris Schow newly-organize- Keepsake Diamond Solitaires j The ultimate in beauty and bril- - , liance . . . Keepsake Solitaires, j guaranteed, registered, perfect. meeting prior to the lesson presentation. Meetings will now be held on the last Thursday of each month, it was decided by members. Members were urged to attend the Utah State Pen Women birthday party slated for May 5. It will be held at the Weber State college in Ogden. Iva Lou Nebeker will conduct a workshop on handicraft assisted by Mabel Anderson. The lesson was in the form of PALMER JEWELRY r Brigham City d Easter Confections: Sweet Classic From Blocks by Kate Greenway 1. w hi;i Theyll look perfectly delectable in Blocks Kate Greenway durable press never iron dress. Finest fabric and workmanship guaranteed. A polyrayon long sleeved waistline dress in chintz like floral, smocked midriff . . grosgrain sash and a flounced hemline. . SIZES 5 to 6X 7 to 12 Jen- Steven and Margaret Ann Douglas Holmgren, Bear River City, boy on April 4. David Sharon Keil Seaich, North Ogden, girl on April 5. Wayne and Sondra Reese Bowcutt, Brigham City, boy on April 5. Jose and Terry Ferguson Rodriguez, Brigham City, girl on April 6. Kelly Coffin, Corinne, girl on April 7. Carl and Betty Durfee Spencer, Snowville, boy on April 8. Ned and Mary Lynn Smith Beesley, Brigham City, boy on April 8. Kenneth and Peggy Nelson Porritt, Bear River City, boy on April 9. Michael and Sheryl Harding Crossley, Willard, girl on April 10. Polyostor SINGLE KNIT DOUBLE KNIT 60" wido Lg. Selection Rog. 3.98 yd. D07TOE38 Q Q0L15. TREMONTON yd. Polyostor OFF S Couple says vows in Arizona rites nings, Brigham Ctiy, boy on April 2. Bryan and Sheryl Brailsford Anderson, Bear River City, boy on April 3. Jeffrey and Wendy Hawkes Merrill, Honeyville, girl on April 4. r will MR. ANDMRS. DOUGLAS TEMPLE 1. Joseph and Lauritzen Members schools in Brigham City. hall (basement) where work will continue on crafts to be sold by adult leaders at the Artrain bazaar. The workshop has been planned for later in the day in order that Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts can also participate after school in the craft session, as well as mothers who must wait for their daughters City. judge poetry submitted byr students from elementary 60" wido Rog. 2.49 yd. Rag. 19coach Acrylic Raymond and Holy Stewart Serna, Brigham City, boy on March 31. Roland and Diane Zollinger Smith, Brigham City, girl on March 31. David and Janie Carmona Garza, Tremonton, boy on April display for perusal vention goers. Elizabeth Brigham Young at the Central school. Guest speaker will be Tom Purdue, local pharmacist, who will discuss the reasons for drug problems in the nation. He will talk on the whys and hows of the drug abuse problems. In his capacity as a pharmacist for Hamilton Drug, Purdue has worked with the local drug abuse committee in its formative programs. He has been active in youth work in several capacities and is the father of four children, and recently was sustained as bishop of the 20th LDS ward. There will be babysitting services available for the meeting, and refreshments will be served. i of Homemakers will meet on Monday, April 16, at 1:30 p.m. annual convention. History PLAN DECORATIONS City with members V Homemakers set Brigham poetry 5 Poetry Lillia Knudson, Iva Lou Nebeker, Iris' Schow and Mabel Anderson paritcipating. Other Pen Women attendin were Alvaretta Rytting Tremonton and Flo Munson Fielding. The next meeting will be held7 April 26 at7:30p.m. at the home original Society Clubwomen from the northern Utah area will gather in Brigham Citv on Saturrtiv April 14, as the Ladies Community club hosts the 51st annual Northern District convention of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs at the Community center. Presiding at the meeting will be Mrs. George Kelly, Northern District UFWC president, wnu is also a member of the hositss club The day's activities will begin with registration from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. followed by workshop sessions slated from 10 a.m. until noon, including department workshops for various Utah 198 yd. XZJT SHOES AND CLOTHES FOR EVERYONE 47 South Main, Brigham City Lokovlow Shopping Con tor, CtoorftoUl 10.95 12.95 i i |