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Show 1 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 5, 1974 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 0 WE GO Music has always played a large part in traditional Christmas festivities. A neighborhood caroling Sarah Yates, women's editor 723-385- party on Christmas Eve is a happy way to renew 3 acquaintances and spread good cheer. Lily Bunot, Ruth Conine, Larene Dredge, Sadie Dunn, Mabel Fawson, Luceil Forrest, Elnora Hatch, Rilla Holst, Blance Hyde, Louise Ingram, Calista Jensen, food family women social Local 6PW observes golden anniversary Brigham City Business and Professional Womens club will observe the golden anniversary of the chartering of the local group on Sunday, Dec. 8, with the celebration to be held at 2 p.m. at the Red Baron Restaurant orange room with a salad smorgasbord. Forty-fiv- e members gathered on July 15, 1924, to charter the Brigham City BPW. Of these, two who have been members continuously since that time, Lenore Romer and Elizabeth Preston, will be honored. They will be interviewed regarding the early days of BPW in Brigham City, with Alberta Valentine conducting the interview. Charter officers of the group were Olivia Jensen, Hazel Christensen, Lenora Romer, Hortense Holst and Lucile names include Alta E. Anderson, Daisy Mae Bargeron, Henrietta Bott, Trieste Box, Jessie B. Jensen, Nellie Jensen, Vera Jensen, Violet Jensen, Zina Jensen, Ada Johnson, Cleone Larsen, Ora Lee, Laura Mathias, Sarah Mathias, Rose H. Neeley, Elsie Pearson, Elizabeth Preston, Leona S. Pruett, Lysle B. Richardson, Lavinia Rock, Emma J. Stevens, Annie R. Tingey, LaPreal Wight, and LaPreal Wood. All members and former members of BPW are invited to the attend anniversary. Reservations must be made by Friday by calling Margaret Evans at Irene Hess at or Alberta Valentine at Little Ruth Peters, Kristine Peters, Allan Earl and Suzanne Earl know-it- s holiday time as they look at a luscious holiday house made just in time for their mothers' Ladies Community Club party for the entire family. HOLIDAY HOUSE 6 Community club slates family party Saturday Its Community club has combined their holiday meeting and childrens party into a family occasion that has become a tradition for the club, with this years event scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. in the Community Center. All members and their families are invited to attend the occasion, which will feature the James Shupe family of Ogden in a delightful musical program. Known throughout the area for their lively instrumental music, the family includes even a performer in its entourage. Of course, there will be a special visitor from the North Pole arriving for a time of distributing treats and talking with the younger set about their Holton. been the highlights of BPW through the 50 years since it came into TO BE WED Miss Anne Marie Koldewyn and Richard will be on Scrapbooks being. Dean Hobson will be married in the Ogden LDS temple this one with display, including weekend. pictures showing the cast of a play Quality Street presented for the community in 1930 and starring local dramatic talent. A short prepared December date circled by couple for wedding Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Anne Marie Koldewyn and Richard Dean Hobson by the Mr. parents of the bride-to-band Mrs. Arie Koldewyn of e, " Ogden.; the prospective brldegrdbmare Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Hobson, 545 North Second West, Brigham City. The couple plans to be married on Friday, Dec. 6, in the Ogden LDS temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception in the 30th LDS ward in Ogden. Miss Koldewyn is a graduate of Ogden High school and LDS Seminary. She received her ParentsJ-o- f two-yea- -- the Marine Corps he received the silver star, purple heart, and Navy Commendation Medal. He attended Weber State college and was employed as a sales manager for Horizon Land corporation in Denver until suffering an accident. He is now undergoing therapy at McKay Dee hospital in Ogden. Following their marriage the couple will reside in Ogden the while temporarily bridegroom Prospective December rite Miss Virginia Dorigatti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Dorigatti of Logan, will become the bride of Merrill Potter in a candlelight ceremony held in the Ward chapel in Logan on Friday, Dec. 6. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter of West Fielding. 8th-25t- h Bishop Fielding Ross Rudd of West will officiate at the ceremony in the presence of immediate members of both families and a friends. A reception hosted by the brides parents will be held immediately following the Ward ceremony in the cultural hall. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. is a graduate The bride-elec- t of Logan High school. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary. Following a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home in Garland, where the bridegroom will continue to assist his father with farm work and cattle raising. double-rin- g few-clos- 8th-25t- h Honeyville couple sets dote for temple rites Committee in for Johnson, corresponding Jane secretary; parliamentarian; Nessen, historian. Linford, Kathryn When you care enough to send the very best LOSE UGLY Rebecca C. Mortensen . . 80th birthday . to be feted at open house The family of Mrs. Rebecca C. Mortensen invites all of her friends and relatives to attend an open house in honor of their mothers 80th birthday on Sunday, Dec. 8, between 2 and 5 p.m. at the Bowcutt Reception center, 105 West Main, Tremonton. Mrs. Mortensen is the mother of five childien including; Jay M. Mortensen, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Beth M. Evans, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lola M. Willis, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Mrs. Jean M. Hill, Weiser, Idaho; Dr. Rex C. Mortensen, St. Louis, Mo. The family requests that no gifts be brought. One of many pictures which will help commemorate the 50th anniversary of the local BPW club is this cast picture of the play "Quality Street" presented by the club in its early days. Cast members are (front) Louise Horsley, LaPreal Wight, Sadie Dunn Jensen; (back) Mrs. Henderson, director, Lenora Romer, Alma Pratt, Elva Christensen, Doyle Nelson, Martin Henderson, Ireta Peters. 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MONADEX costs $3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 aaa from the Center a to SEW HND SHVE for $4.00 $2.00 a a December Puppets. Register for or a a 15 $3.95 3 PIECE LUGGAGE a 5.95 20 a a FREE $5 GIFT CERTIFICATES a a a 949 a DOUBLE KNIT 0 a a a a a a a a 169 a BRUSHED NYLON A ify a a 179 aa PLAIDS The Unique Trader a a BUTT0N5 Er BOLT5 720 South Main Quality Mission Valley Mills & sunshine chairman, asks that members contact her to report sick or distressed members who might appreciate a greeting or assistance from fellow members of ths organization. She can be reached at Toys Rehabilitation ! Good Assortment of Boxed social event Shirley Fulton, ACCESSORIES . . . enjoy holiday Deone Lichenstein with presiding at the meeting. Lesson subject for the evening was Establishment of the Colonies and their Leaders presented by Lillian Felt. She of pointed out that the stories the golden new world brought back by early explorers added to the lure of free and fertile land brought both royalty and common people dissatisfied with feudal life to wish to come to America. Since convicts were sent to the colonies, she added that one really wanting to come to America could commit a misdemeanor, do a stretch and be shipped to America. Many of those who came were disappointed in not finding gold easy for the taking, and were not ready to face the hardships that awaited them. Mrs. Felt concluded with pointing to the strengths of the early leaders that kept the 'colonies functioning. The secretary sister party planned, -- and June Sholty received the hostess gift as refreshments were served by the hostess. Closing ritual was repeated in unison. present. A'gift exchange added to the fun of the occasion. Members of the Ladies of Elks are also reminded that they are asked to bring cans of food for the annual project of adopted needy families during the holiday season. Cans of food FAT or prepackaged foods may be Start losing weight today OH MONEY BACK. MONADEX is a tiny left at the lodge. dewill charter. Members of the event arrangements included Verna Johnson, Blythe Tingey, Edna Taylor, Margaret Lewis, Shirley Jensen, Kalona Freeman and Barbara Armstrong. Presently serving as officers of the education organization are Ruth Miller, president; Cora Vavricka, first vice president; Ruby Thompson, second vice president; Jean Nielson, treasurer; Iris Schow, recording secretary; Wanda Elks sumptuous buffet of hors doerves to be enjoyed by those Elder charge Ladies of Preceptor Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Jean McDaniel recently Each member brought a plate which made for a of d g of goodies, County woman county. Two new members, Elizabeth Holmgren and Godie P. Owen, were initiated as part of the observance of the anniversary. A delicious dinner was served to 30 members present by the Sixth LDS ward Relief Society, with the tables decorated in festive holiday motif. Following dinner honor was paid to past presidents Jane Linford, Elva Korth, Mae Kimber and Kathryn Nessen. Each was presented with a red rose in appreciation of their service. The birthday song was sung by the group and each member received a "present from the chapter in the form of a clever verse which was read to the rest of the group. holiday wishes and plans. Hes always popular and his visit is the highlight of the afternoon for toddlers and camera-totinfamilies. Party chairman is Bernice Earl assisted by Harriet Balls as director member and Gayle Peters as serving chairman. Committee members assisting with the party include Carolyn Pett, Gayle Bennett, Jeri Anderson, Louise Frances, LeeAnn Packer, Ruth Parry and Eva Peart. Lodge. Iota chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, international society of outstanding women teachers, met Tuesday, Nov. 26, at the Sixth LDS ward to celebrate its 13th anniversary organization in Box Couple circles date for meeting on early colonies Brigham City Ladies of Elks held a pleasant social holiday meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the local Elks anniversary bridegroom a graduate of Box Elder High school and a four-yea- r LDS Seminary graduate. He attended Utah State university where he affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. During service in Vietnam with is d Teachers group observes from Weber State college and her BS in nursing from the University of Utah. Hobson in has depicting State visitors State officers will also be in attendance with Katherine NANCY ANN NELSON AND DAVID M. MCKELLAR Putnam, president-elec- t, giving a message. Pam Hill, president of newly organized Golden Spike club of Tremonton which is sponsored by the Brigham City BPW, will also be a speaker. Also on the program will be a group of singers from Corinne Mr and Mrs., Rodney F. Nelson of Honeyville announce who will sing Christmas carols. Margaret Evans is chairman fhe engagement and forthcoming marriage of their of the committee for the golden Ann to David M. McKellar, son of Marga with Alberta daughter Nancy anniversary E. McKellar. Tanaka and James Valentine, Irene Hess, Deann The couple will be married on Dec. 26, with the Ebeling, Winifred Loveland, Delores Williams and Mary ceremony to be solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. They Robinette assisting. On display during the meeting will be honored the following evening at a reception in the will be copy of the clubs Honeyville LDS ward cultural hall. original nursing certificate r continues therapy. history family time during the holiday season and Ladies Chapter holds of Brigham City TREMONTON. UTAH vd. yJ- - Indian made Silver and Turquolsa Jewelry . . Layaway now while selection is best. 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