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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Community club previews bicycle safety program Thursday, January 9, 1975 Sarah Yates, womens editor 723-38- 53 of the Ladies Members Community Club will have a preview of a new bicycle safety program aimed at youth of the community by the Brigham City Police Department as they gather for their meeting on Thursday, Jan. 9, at the Community Center. The club has a special interest in the bicycle safety program since they purchased the film "Bicycling on the Safe Side and presented it to the Police Department as a club project food family women social for youth. Sergeant Sheridan explain the department's bicycle safety Police Nelson Groups sponsor luncheon with BE will program, which will be taken into classrooms throughout the city in the coming months. He will also show a film on residential burglaries and point out the best methods of legislators prevention Several womens will gather together to meet with area delegates to the Utah State Legislature at a luncheon meeting on Friday, Jan. 10, at 12 noon at the home of Marjorie Childs, 342 Camaren, Brigham City. Senator Miles Cap Ferry and Representative Willis Hansen have affirmed that they will be present, and it is also hoped that Representative Ed Kerr from the western end of the county will be able to attend. Coordinator for the meeting is the League of Women Voters and it is being by Womens Legislative Council and the American Association of University Women. Invitations have been extended to members of Business and Professional Women's clubs, Church Women United, and other organizations. the groups hold Since basically similar views on such subjects as the Equal Rights and protection against burglary of the home. Amendment, Local couple will wed ry in rites mid-Janua- Wayne Wilcox of Brigham City announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Becky Lane to Dale Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Stokes of Brigham City. The couple will trade vows on Friday, Jan JO, in the Seventh-- 8th LDS ward Relief Society room. They will be honored at a reception that evening in the Amber Room at the Red Baron restaurant. , Both the future bride and bridegroom have attended Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. The bridegroom is employed at Intermountain Precision Built Homes in Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 Ogden. Following their marriage the couple will reside Brigham City. include a buffet of salads, roast beef, vegetable and beverage. All newcomers to the area are invited to attend, whether or not they have joined the club. Further information can be obtained by calling Welcome Wagon hostess Jackie Simmons education, housing and welfare they will discuss these subjects with the Legislators together with a view to saving both womanpower and time for the state officials. There will be a slight fee for the luncheon, and working members of these organizations are invited to come during their lunch hours. Calls may be made to Mrs. Childs to confirm attendance in advance. Community calendars birthday sold by Ladies Community Club have been delivered in the community, according to project chairman at Information will also be given at this luncheon concerning the covered dish supper for newcomer couples that has been scheduled for Jan. 25, according to President Ellen Opprecht. committee members Smith, Elva Young, Ruby June Elaine Searle, Grace Price, Major and Lola Larsen. Program time is 4 p.m. and will be under the direction of Elva Caldwell, club president. All members are urged to be in attendance for this special program, she added. Lotsa soup! Kids gather labels for Children at Lake View elementary school collected Garden club to study care of gift plants Spade and Hope garden club Val Rosenberg on credit union will meet on Monday, ... Credit Women will study credit unions Rocket club of Credit Women International will ho'd its regular Jan. 13, at p.m. at Gillespie hall. Program for the evening will begin with a dessert, followed by a business meeting and program entitled "Caring for Gift Plants and will include instruction on the care of traditional holiday plants and other gift plants. The public is invited to attend, according to President Mary 11,373 Campbell's soup labels during the fall term of school, in an effort to obtain some needed playground equipment. Mrs. Karen Smith, PTA project chairman, announced that the morning kindergarten class was the winning group in collecting the most labels and that the PTA will sponsor a party for the class. BIKE SAFETY John Carver's new bicycle gets a license and a safety check by Police Sgt. Sheridan Nelson as his mother Sharon Carver, chairman of a Ladies Community Club program on public protection, watches. Nelsen is a guest speaker for the club's meeting on Tuesday. 7 Coleman. monthly breakfast meeting on Thursday, Jan. 9, at Ray and Cathys downstairs dining room. Guest speaker for the day will be Val Rosenberg, manager of the Thiokol Employees Credit Union. He will discuss the philosophy, operation, TOPS club has awards night and advantages of employee credit unions. All members are urged to be present. Calendars are delivered to BC residents member. The afternoon program will begin with a social time at 3:45 p.m. under the direction of Gayle Bennett assisted by equipment organizations BECKY WILCOX AND DALE STOKES Sharon Carver is program chairman for the day, with Donna Cook as director Beverly Miggin. Anyone who ordered a calendar and has not received one may contact Mrs. Miggin at or Elva Caldwell at UT chapter 69 of TOPS met on Jan. 7 with Betty Cook, leader, conducting the meeting. TOPS queen of the month Faun Earl received the travelling trophy for the month and also a gift, while the KOPS travelling trophy will be shared by Lois Greenlee and Vaudis Sanford and each received a gift. of Betty Cook was TOPS queen the week, with Lois Greenlee 723-225- 9 as KOPS queen. The local TOPS club meets Any mistakes or omissions on the calendars should also be brought to their attention in order that sponsoring mer- each Tuesday with weigh-ifrom 6:30 to 7 p.m. and the meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran church. TOPS stands for taking off pounds sensibly and KOPS for those who have reached their keep off weight goal and pounds sensibly. Membership is open to all persons who are interested in those goals, and they are invited to attend. n chants may be contacted for correction in order that special offers may be received. The club expressed gratitude to the many local businesses who sponsored the calendars and urged residents to take advantage of the birthday . . . Limited Time Only . HALF PRICE TUITION HI-STY- . . . BEAUTY COLLEGE Jessie Eller recycling ideas Newcomers set luncheon for Wednesday Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will hold their monthly luncheon on Wednesday, Jan. hour 15, with a at 12 noon and luncheon to follow at 12:30 p.m. at the Red Baron restaurant. Guest speaker for the luncheon will be Mrs. Jessie Eller of Utah State University Extension Service for, Box Elder County. She will speak on the subject Discards to Dollars Saved, discussing how many home items can be recycled for money-savin- g values. A nursery is provided at Gillespie hall with a charge of one dollar for the first child in a for each family and additional child. Reservations for the luncheon may be made by calling Phyllis 0 Rehm at by Monday noon, and cancellations can be accepted no later than Tuesday noon. Menu for the luncheon will 723-684- Choose a profession, not just a Job Guaranteed placement upon completion of schooling and State board exams. Arrangements could be made for full ar part time. start today. MONADEX costs S3.00 for a 20 day supply and $5.00 for twice the amount. Lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: Skaggs Drug Center 226 N. 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