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Show i 6 BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 25, 1974 ELDER Eagle golfing winners told Eagles Ladies golf had its best turnout and best golfing weather last Monday, with the winner of the blind bogey tournament being Maxine Taylor. Winning the draw for second place prize was Irma Busen-barwho was tied for the honor with Joan Bell and Sandra Smith. Another tie for third found Charlene Goodliffe winning the draw over opponent Karen Kircoff. Low putters for they day were Lynn Nance and Annetta Ramos, playing with Hole 4 as the blind bogey for the tourney sponsored by ZCMI. Next week will be regular play sponsored by Hansens Jewelry, with participants asked to call the Pro Shop for tee-of- f times. Members are also reminded to mark their calendars for the fashion show and luncheon scheduled for May 13 as part of the golfing program. k, Montgomery, Ala., PLOWING manufacturers produce more than 80 per cent of all Victorian Reproductive Furniture made IS FOR THE BIRDS It and mice that are being plowed up at the Lowell farm east of Bear River City. seems that humans arent the only ones who enjoy spring plowing. These seagulls are gathering in America. to feast on the bugs, worms fashion fabrics Mrs. George Mason, library aid, accents a book on behalf of the Brigham City Library from LaLeche League leaders Jeanne Harrison and Kathie Musser on I he Womanly Art of Breastfeeding.' The book will be available to all interested local residents as part of the LaLeche League's public education program. ACCEPTS BOOK Willard Bay Local Homemakers to national position hear professor graduate named Dr. Vaughan Mendenhall, professor of nutrition and food science at Utah State university, gave an illustrated talk on food more than being something to eat. He also talked on the many new turkey products soon to be available such as turkey bacon. at Utah State university, she will graduate in June major in political science minor in German. She has been affiliated with Beta Xi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at USU, where she has served as treasurer for two years and second vice president and pledge trainer for one year. She is also a member of A Utah State University coed, Miss Sederholm is one of four in the nation selected for the position. Her responsibilities will be to visit collegiate a country. It is a public relations responsibility with a one year duration. Germaine Paige presented her Miss Sederholm is currently a with a corsage at the conclusion of the installation. for the evening were Claudia Oyler, Mary Flint, Peggy Bradshaw and Karen Reed. SPRING SUITINGS Linen look by Jerry Morcus 64 Trivera 36 blue, pink or orange shades Acrylic Blends Arnil in light 60 wide to 6.50 3.98 Reg. & We call it Rustenna yd. 1941 to 1969. This book depicts the intimate memoirs of the man who was responsible for running the White House for six presidents and their wives. He offers a unique informal view of the way information cmtlart the nrarvH oMr uhrcl vour phone book) or write Veterans Administration 2UX NIO Vermont Ave NH Washington DC 204 JO KNUBBY POLYESTER coordinates & Polyester 54 Book Lore club met recently at the home of Phyllis Owen for its monthly meeting. Winifred Loveland was in charge of the program, with Blythe Tingey presenting a review on Upstairs at the White House by J. B. West, chief usher at the White House from VETERANS SHOULD CONSULT THE IN LOCAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOR THE NUMBER TO CALL TO REACH A UNITED STATES VETERANS ADMINISTRATION REPRESENTATIVE Tk 3.98 value on White House TRUDY IN MANY AREAS TOLL FREE SPECIAL TELEPHONE SERVICE IS AVAILABLE Beautiful selection of solid colors 4.98 value hears review Witt. So says the VA. 60 wide 60 wide Book Lore club Refreshments were served by Nancy Whitaker and Nadel present Designer lengths Polyester Surface interests political science honorary, and Alpha Sigma Nu senior honorary. Miss Sederholm will attend that Alpha Chi Omega national convention for one week beginning June 18, after which she will be given her designated assignment. chapters president Jolene Wood, Nadel Witt was'elected and installed as club reporter. Club Advisor Guests 100 DOUBLE KNIT SOLIDS Lambda Delta freshman honorary, Pi Sigma Alpha the nation other short business throughout than her respective area which meeting conducted by vice is the western part of the After WHITE DOUBLE KNITS senior where with a and a Miss Pamela Sederholm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sederholm, Brigham City, has been selected to the position of national collegiate field advisor for Alpha Chi Omega sororities international, according to an announcement last week. Willard Bay chapter of Utah Young Homemakers met on Thursday, April 18, at 7 p.m. at the Willard school. MOTHERS DAY six very different women have responded to the challenge of the most prestigious unpaid job Miss Pamela ,in America. This book is a APPOINTED to the social Sederholm has been named unique contribution of our times. history as a national collegiate field Refreshments were served by advisor for Alpha Chi the hostess at the conclusion of Omega sorority. the meeting. 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