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Show 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Sarah Yates, womens editor Thursday, Ftbruary 26, 1976 to "fcj 3 mfl mgs jjDBD u food fomily women social Newcomers set activity day on Wednesday Welcome Wagon Newcomer club will hold its regular activity day on Wednesday, March 3, at 12:30 p.m. in Gillespie hall. Activity for the day will be crocheted and knitted items, with the Jittery Knittery to offer instructions, yarns and hooks, books and patterns in a pro- o gram. A beginners project v V f CREDIT WOMAN of tho year trophy and honors wont to Joyco Harmon, who represents Mountain Bell telephone in the Rocket dub of Credit Women International. telephone, was named Credit Woman of the Year by the local Rocket Club of Credit Women International at a recent meeting. An enthusiastic member of the local club for five years, she recently added another year to her perfect attendance record took- annual and the examination and passed with a 100 percent score. During the current year, Mrs. Harmon brought two new members into the local club as Leap Year Day is occasion fcTbratfon - a date that occurs only every four years and only every 28 years on a With Feb. 29 as Sunday, women of the Community Presbyterian church have planned a special couples' event tor the early evening. A progressive potluck dinner beginning with appetizers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Day will begin at S p.m., with members of the Womens Association and their partners all invited to attend. From the Day home, the - group will progress to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sader-holfor the main course and salads. The desert course is planned as a sweet conclusion of the party as the group then travels to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hickox. Members of the Womens Association have been contacted as to whether they would prefer to bring an appetizer, main dish, or dessert addition m for the progressive dinner. Those who have not been reached are invited to call Vivien Card, Marilyn Scanlon or Charlotte Church for further information. All women of the church are invited to join the Womens Association in its activities, with a luncheon meeting slated h for and two study circles meeting monthly in homes of members. mid-Marc- canvassed and 9 en- couraged to attend, with three early morning meetings set up to bring about the first such clinic for this area. Her crederftials in winning the local honor have been for- warded to the district for judging, with announcement of the district winner to be made at the district conference scheduled May 6 in Colorado Springs. Mrs. Harmon has been employed with Mt. Bell telephone for 24 years. She is the wife of Wendell Harmon and the mother of two children, Renee Cazier of Seattle, Wash., and Scott, a senior at Box Elder High school. 12-1- Something new host grand officer Corinne chapter number 11 of the Order of Eastern Star will hold a special meeting on Saturday, Feb. 28, at the Corinne Masonic hall for the visit of the grand lecturer, Muriel Greiner. Mrs. Greiner will meet with all officers at 3 p.m. for instruction. Meeting will convene at 8 p.m. for all officers and members of the Order of Eastern Star. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Scouts are ready for annual cookie sale Girl holds meet observe Day of Prayer Utah TOPS club 69 of Brigham City met on Feb. 24 at Holy Cross Lutheran church with Betty Cook, leader, conducting. VALERIE CHRISTENSEN AND GLENN E. DICKEY Ttfe club meets weekly on Tues- Church Women United of Box Elder County will observe the annual World Day of Prayer on Friday, March 5, with a program planned at 1 p.m. in the historic Corinne Methodist Church. Also included will be the election and installation of new officers and a short business meeting. Women of all denominations are involved in the activities of Church Women United, and an invitation is also extended to men who would be interested and able to attend the worship service and observance. Hostesses for the day will be members of the Aldersgate Methodist church womens orMac Far ganization, with Dot land as president. ' days. Joss charm was Brown, while Venna Licht received her A Couple circles date for LDS temple rite -- I charm. TOPS Is a nonprofit organization based on the group therapy t.A DUP News pre-medic- al pre-medic- BEAT k loss and Mrs. Richard J. Christensen of Bountiful announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Valerie to Glenn E. Dickey, son of Dr. and Mrs. Myron L. Dickey, formerly of Brigham City but now residing in La Grande, Ore. The couple will be married on March I9in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception in the Bountiful Tenth LDS ward chapel. Miss Christensen is o 1972 graduate of .Viewmont High C 'iVi iJ.liv If f school and LDS Seminary. She is now attending Utah State university, and will graduate' In elementary education. Miss Christensen is active in the LDS student association, where she has served as an executive officer. The prospective bridegroom is a 1972 graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He has served an LDS Beehive Camp mission to the New York - New York City missioQ and is Beehive Camp of the Daughstudent at Utah State university. currently a ters of Utah Pioneers will meet Phi is He affiliated with Gamma Epsilon honorary fraterat 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 27, at and the home of Jane Bergstrom, a international Delta, Epsilon Alpha nity 238 East Fifth South. All memsociety. bers are urged to be in Following their marriage the couple will reside in Logan. J five-wee- awarded to Pat method of assisting members with their own medically approved diet. KOPS is a program to assist members to maintain proper weight after reaching their goal in the TOPS program. Mr. Eastern star, will door-to-do- Lincoln-Centr- al will to train their officers and help set up their monthly programs and procedures. She was instrumental in the success of these two clubs through her extension efforts. Mrs. Harmon has attended local meetings, the Tremonton club meetings, the Utah State Seminar and the clubs district conference in Phoenix, Ariz. As an officer of the local club, she has made several submissions to the club bulletin Rocket. To add another dimension to the local club unit, Mrs. Harmon worked on the committee which presented a local Bad Check Clinic in cooperation with the Brigham City Police Department. Local businesses were fcn bn ordered beginning this weekend from Girl Scouts during sales campaign with Lori Luke, Ann Bradford and Valerie Thomas ot Troop 494 all ready to make their first sale. GIRL SCOUT COOKIES their Church Women well as working with two new clubs in Tooele and Tremonton Harmon, service representative for Mt. Bell ,1 TOPS club Joyce Harmon is named Credit woman of year Joyce will be available for two dollars, and members are also invited to bring knitting or crochet work that they have already started. Nursery care will be available, with those who wish babysitting asked to call Mrs. Scott in advance of the day and also asked to cancel the babysitting arrangement if they find that they will be unable to attend. No reservations are required for the activity day program, just for the nursery. al Word received , of grandchild lucd sud "riT b Gjrl Scouts armed with pencils, cookie order cards and big smiles will be ringing doorbells in the Brigham City area beginning on Friday, Feb. 27 after 4 p.m. Orders for - peanut butter sandwich, oatmeal creme .and assorted creme sandwiches -all in attractive boxes, will be delivered during the week of April 3. . Affectionately known as greenie cookie pushers". Girl Scouts throughout Utah Council (which includes White Pine, Nev., and Fredonia, Ariz.) help to maintain their three established camps through the annual cookie sale. The camps tare Trefoil RanchwkjikwJ'BMW .tbod 'canyon,'Cloud'Rfbftfflbfe Pari Special news of the birth ot her first grandchild was received by Mrs. June Richardson of Brigham City recently. Her son Carl Richardson and wife Terrie are the delighted parents of a little daughter born Jan. 17 in Cottonwood hospital in Salt Lake City. They have named the little newcomer Lindsey. Mrs. Richardson is sharing grandparent honors with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thacker of Salt Lake City. 5 or District cookie chairman Mary Coleman at 5 in Brigham City by March 723-226- 8. Grandmas delicious cookies in five tempmint, dutch ting flavors shortbread, at City, and Red Cliffe in the Monte Cristo area. Money helps in supplying camperships, girl opportunities, and Cadette and Senior events also. Each local troop also profits from the cookie sales which help support their own local camping trips, outings, and some intertroop activities with Scouts from other cities and states. If the Girl Scouts miss any anxious customers, they may place orders with Neighborhood flflUW schedules book review Friday morning Next in the series of book reviews will be held on Friday, Feb. 27, at 11 a.m. in the lounge at the community center, with the public invited to attend. Mrs. Howard (Kaye) h will rvei.the book Tip HldiifrHPBtcby Corrie na Boom. This book is the autobiography of a courageous Dutch woman who sheltered Jews during the World War II, was imprisoned in a German camp due to her efforts, and whose sustaining faith has been an inspiration to many others in difficult circumstances. The book reviews are open to all interested persons, and are scheduled so that participants in the weekly luncheons at the community center may attend prior to the luncheon. AAUW-sponsor- Mela-r4ps- ... UfflEILATUdDI at DBLBCKS the price of rugged, weatherproof footwear is down to earth PRAI3I2 SALEM DJtJ 0 tough, hard wear and rugged weather. First quality rubber with fleece lining. 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