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Show 1 1 Brigham City, Utah November 11, 1976 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Sarah Yotti. women's editor La Leche League invites all nursing mothers 723-36- r k La Leche League of Brigham City invites all women interested in breastfeeding of infants to attend their regular informal discussion meeting slated for Thursday, Nov. 11, at I p.m. at the home of Jane Hoopes, 89 North Main, Mantua. The discussion topic "Baby Arrives: The Family and the Breastfed Baby. This continuing series of informal discussion meetings is open to all interested women. Nursing babies are also welcome guests at the meetings. A special invitation is extended to expectant mothers' to attend the meetings and learn of the benefits of breastfeeding both to infant and mother, methods most successful for breastfeeding, and gain the support of other nursing mothers in getting back to the natural method of infant nutrition. Those interested are invited to call any of the local leaders for assistance or for information on the organization, which is a local branch of an international movement Leaders are Claudia Merrill Lana Cheney at at and Jane Hoopes at 4T food family women social BC Homemakers slate annual holiday classes Brigham Young chapter of Utah Young Homemakers association will meet on Monday, Nov. IS, at 1 p.m. in Gillespie in Hall for a set of a Christmas Workshop for members. Featured in the annual Chrismini-class- tmas Workshop will be mini- classes by the following: Candy making by Pauline Rushton, quick and easy gifts by LuEtte Halladay and Faye White, Christmas ideas for children by Kathy Christensen, doing a turkey by Linda Knavel. Committee for the November meeting is Nancy Price, Susan Wolf, Bernice Earl, Carolyn Billings, Judy Olsen and Judy Sargent. There will be a nursery at Gillespie Hall. Charge is for the first child in a for each family and additional child. Membership dues are to be paid by Dec. 1, and the fee for members is five dollars. Membership is open to all women interested in improving their homemaking skills, regardless of age. dj ex? A- NANCY CLARK AND JAMES E. TOPS club DUNN December date circled for couples marriage Mr. and Mrs. Reuben H. Deltz announce regular meeting of Utah in-cl- marriage of their daughter Nancy Clark to James Edward Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homer Dunn, The couple has circled Saturday, Dec. II, for their wedding date with the ceremony to be performed at the Bear Sorority hears lesson on popular music recep-(nEemiJ- TOPS club was Hazel Keller, who received a gift from the club. An entertaining skit was presented to members by Kathy Cottara and Sherry Locascio. The group began sale of tickets on an quilt project, and also reminded members of the public auction slated for 69 the forthcoming That evening they will be honored at a wedding tlon at The Castle in Brigham City. at the Nov. 30 ing. at their regular meet- K. ROSE AND BRENT H. SCOTT ST MARY ELIZABETH Joyce Jensen was in charge of the lesson. She introduced Deon Richards and daughter Jana Jeppen, who presented the lesson on popular music. They discussed the types of music which have been through the years. popular Pat Davies, Kathy Bradford and Eileen Gibson played and sang a combination of old popular songs and also modern songs of today. Refreshments were served by the hostess following this delightful musical lesson. for couples wedding Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Gearld H. Rose, Park Valley, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy Kathleen, to Brent H. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Scott, Salt Lake City. A Nov. 27 wedding In the Salt Lake LDS temple is planned. A wedding lunchean at the Print Shop restaurant will follow given by the groom's parents. That evening the couple will be honored at a reception hosted by the brides parents at the Garland Stake center in Garland. An open house at the Silver crest Reception centre in Sandy Is planned for Nov. 30th. The bride-eleis a graduate of Bear River High school. She attended Brigham Young university where she affiliated with the A Cappella choir and the Sounds of Freedom. She also attended the University of Utah. She is a former member of the United States choir. She also song with "The Reflections Company". Presently, she is a member of the Mormon Tabernacle choir. Scott is a graduate of Olympus High school, Salt Lake City. He graduated from the University of Utah. While attending the University he affiliated with Beta Theta Pi. TOPS group meets on Tuesdays from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran church. H"da!JW0,ksh0P Old Fashioned gifts . . . chapter slates auction Epsilon chapter of Beta Sig-- k Phi metNov. 3 at the home Joan Bell. Suest speaker for the evening is Jordan Larsen, language ts teacher from Box Elder gh school, who gave a lesson poetry. Following the lesson, the mbers enjoyed their annual eret sisters party. ' rhe remainder of the time is spent in discussing and inning for the chapters anauction, which al pre-holid- at the Red iron. Members are busily II be held Nov. 30 iking handcrafted gift and coration items for Christmas to ring, with the public invited 723-78- 2 paid at the workshop. temple. a graduate of Box Elder High school and attended Utah State university and the Beauty college in Brigham City where she graduated as a cosmetologist. She has been employed at Auerbach's, Fashion Place Mall, and the Fashionette Salon Miss Rees is LDS Brigham camp of the ers of Utah Pioneers will p.m. on Saturday, , at the home of Alice ney, 31S North First Ui members are urged Seminary. She le of Beauty. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Gunnison High school and has attended Utah State university in Logan. He is presently employed with Pepsi Cola Company in Idaho Falls, where the couple will make their home. Parents of the bride-to-b- e extend and Invitation to all friends and relatives of the couple to greet them at a reception from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 19 at the First LDS ward, 236 East First South, Brigham City. Mrs. Lee Touferner Business women will honor woman of year Business and Professional Womens club of Brigham City Beta Sigma Phi will honor Mrs. Lee (Carolyn) Tauferner as their women of the year" at a club meeting on Monday, Nov. J5, at 7 p.m. in the Brigham City Community center lounge. Mrs. Tauferner has been active in civic and club duties for many years. She has worked with her husband in his accounting business, as manager of the Box Elder County motor vehicle office, insurance agent for New York Life Insurance company, and at present is manager-owne- r of the local Best Western Motel. Friends of Mrs. Tauferner are invited to join with the club members at this meeting in her honor. chapter studies . coffimuhicatfOitsl cHafifiinzis. XI Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Nov. 3 at the home of Tami Williams, with President Lynn Nance conducting the business meeting. Sandy McDougall was in charge of the lesson and introduced Sarah Yates, womens 'editor for the Box Elder News and Journal, who gave a talk and demonstration on communications. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the meeting. 0s. A VICTOR MOTORS TUNE-UP- S AT THE NEW VICTOR MOTORS 17 EAST 2nd SOUTH 723-346- 3 boooooc Civic club Civic Improvement club members will gain a new appreciation for America and their heritage on Thursday, Nov. 18, as they gather at the Community Center for their regular monthly meeting. Guest speaker will be Professor Edwin L. Petersoq of Utah State University who will talk on Americanism. A winner of Couple choose date for temple wedding 3 DAYS ONLY and Mrs. C. G. Heiner of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter ' Lesa to Lindy Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. John- sets talk by USU professor LESA HEINER AND LINDY JOHNSTON the Freedom Foundation Award in 1968, Professor Peterson has been active in the American Legion and in implementing standards for Boys State as well as in the field of teaching on the university level. He will be introduced by Liz Ensign, program chairman for the afternoon. The meeting will begin as usual with a time for visiting and socializing over refreshments served at 3:30 p.m. and the meeting will begin at 4 p.m. All members are urged to attend, according to President Mary Stoner. ston of Perry. The couple have chosen Nov. 24 for the dote of their marriage, which will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A reception will be hel&that evening at the Perry LDS ward. Miss Heiner is a graduate of Box Elder High school and is now attending Utah Technical college in Salt Lake City, where she is working toward 0 barbering license. Prospective bridegroom Johnson is a graduate of Box Elder High school. He served an LDS mission to Venezuela, and is now offending the University of Utah and is employed in Salt Lake City. Following their marriage,, the couple will make a home in Bountiful. Pre Christmas Layaway $10 SAVE UP TO ON LADIES BOOTS CHOOSE NEW STARLITE LAUNDROMAT 443 North Main (rear) Open 7 a.m. until 10 p.m.. FRO Vi 11 STYLES FASHION, FUN FOR or FROLIC NATURALIZER CONNIE OR WRANGLER OUR REG. ROTIQUE SPECIAL $4650 $4295to$3995 $3550to$3195 v fort Brigham Leon Rees of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Mary Elizabeth to Joe D. Thorpe of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The couple have selected Nov. 19 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be solemnized in the Ogden LDS Mr. auction. XI P News E. g 1 Epsilon AND JOE D. THORPE Local miss to wed in autumn LDS rite Temple date is set , the Consumer Education cottage, 33 9 East Seventh North, just to learn those skills. The morning-lonsessions are scheduled from 9 a.m. to 12 noon In a three-par- t session of one hour workshops as follows: " Christmas Yeast Breads" by Rosalie Christensen, "Candies and Dipping Chocolates" by Faye Jensen, Wrapping It Up by Sharon Crookston. Theme for the morning workshop Is "Old Fashion Gifts from the Kitchen", with doorprlzes In each session to be Included In the total registration fee of $2.50 for the classes. In each session the instructor will demonstrate techniques for treats, and recipe booklets will be given to those attending. for the workshop sessions Is required by Nov. 7 in order that adequate materials may be ordered. 9 from 8:30 a.m. to Just a call to Joan Bertelsen at 1:30 p.m. will be sufficient for registration, with fees to be REES 723-962- 7. Wont to make tempting treats for the family and friends of Theta chapter Preceptor for the holidays? All local women are Invited to attend a Beta Sigma Phi met at the home special holiday foods workshop set for Friday, Nov. 19, at with Presiof Mary Parsons, dent Colleen Burr conducting. va i$r 723-398- 3, TOPS stands for "take off pounds sensibly" and member- - from the kitchen A 723-600- 4, NANCY ct Queen of the week VA r ts ts - 36.99 33.99 27.99 torn 6.958.95 iMmoniL DOUBTS PURSES Indian Jerelry fQfr OFF The Uniqtio Trader 740 South Main Brigham City EfflXS 1 1 W. FORREST Nov. 11-1- 723-686- 6 3 ONLY 12 West Moin Nov. Tremonton, 18-2- 0 ONLY Utah |