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Show t 1 1 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 14, 1977 Alma Bryant . . receives honor Ladies of Elks honor member Couple sets Rpril date for temple marriage Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Marianne R. Jensen to Robert L. Mr. and Breitenbeker by the parents of the Mrs. M. Don Jensen of Midvale. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Breitenbeker of Harper ward. Miss Jensen is a graduate of Brigham Young university with a degree in clothing and textiles, and is presently employed in Provo. Breitenbeker served an LDS mission to Argentina and is currently attending BYU where he is majoring in business management. The coupfe will be married on April 29 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A reception will be held in honor of the couple hat evening in Midvale, and an open house will be held the following evening at the home of the bridegroom's parents in Harper Ward. Following their marriage the couple will make a home bride-to-b- in Provo. DUP News Rummage sale Fort Brigham Fort Brigham Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Maxine Jensen, 359 North Third West on Saturday, April 16, at 2 p.m. All members are urged to be present. set Saturday Fruitvale Camp Fruitvale Camp , of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will The hold its monthly meeting on April 18 at 2 p.m. at the home of Pauline O'Dell. Captain Elma Carter would like a good at-- 1 tendance. Therell be lots of treasures on sale this Saturday, April 16,; as the Eagles Auxiliary sponsors a rummage and bake sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 123 South Main. If one doesnt find a special treasure among the rummange, therell still be a treasury of homebaked goodies on sale as members donate pies and 'cakes, cookies and breads, and a lot of other baked specialties. The public is invited to attend. Alma Bryant was chosen as Lady Elk of the Year for the second consecutive year by the local chapter of Ladies of Elks, with announcement of the honor made at the clubs recent installation brunch. She has been very active in the organization, serving as local parliamentarian and as state historian. Through thei past year she has been chairman of several events including the VIP dinner, the annual golf tournament,, the Girls Village gift project, and the recent installation brunch. GS Homemakers will hear of home efficiency Golden Spike Young Homemakers association will meet on Monday, April 18, at 3:30 p.m. in the Bear River Elementary school. Jeanne Godfrey will be the guest speaker, talking on organizing the home and time efficiency in completing home tasks. This system includes a card file, which she will have on sale for four dollars for those who wish to purchase the set. There will be babysitting available for per child. All young homemakers are invited to attend. April 15, at 8 p.m. in the choral room at Box Elder High school. The annual concert features Homemakers slate speaker for membership meeting Brigham City chapter of Utah Young Homemakers association will hold their special membership drive meeting on Monday, April 18, at 1 p.m. in the Box Elder school district board office, 298 West Second South. Dora Flack, a well known and entertainer throughout the western states, will speak on food drying and food storage from her book Dry and Save published last August. She is also of the best seller Wheat for Man and Fun with Food Preservation. Her articles and stories have been published in all the LDS Church publications as well as many national magazines. Her eighth book will be published by Doubleday in October, in collaboration with Janice Dixon, entitled Preserving Your Past". Mrs. Flack Avoid Metallic Taste Avoid cooking vegetables particularly artichokes and in iron or alumiasparagus num pans. They tend to discolor the food and give it a metallic taste. served as state president of the League of Utah Writers. This meeting is open to all visitors, with a charge of one dollar for Each member of the club is encouraged to bring a guest for the afternoon, since this will be the clubs annual membership drive meeting. Young Homemakers associations is for homemakers of all ages, with the young pointing at ones age at heart rather than in years. The group sponsors programs on various phases of homemaking and improvement of homemaking skills, as well as enjoying social events as a group. Any women interested in membership are invited to join the group, and to attend and join at this April 18 meeting. Persons interested in joining may call Linda Knavel, vice presi- - LDS ts La Leche lnterest League meets Thursday 9f9uP sets Hobo supper La Leche League will meet tonight (Thursday) at p.m. at 8 the home of Mrs. Judy Rosenberg, 445 North Second East, Brigham City. Topic of discussion will be nutrition and weaning and members are invited to bring a recipe and sample of a favorite nutritious treat for sharing. Babies are always welcome at the informal discussion meetings. Further information is available from Jane Hoopes Spring conceit slated year scheduled for Friday, NEW MEMBER of Brigham City chapter of Utah Young a name tag on ReNae Lawson in president Linda Knavel as she pins day membership meeting. lecturer by music society Another sure sign of springtime is music in the air as the Cecilian Music Society presents its annual spring concert, this WELCOMING iat 734-964- 2 Lana Cheney at or Claudia Merrill at both vocal and instrumental LDS Special Interest group will hold a regional hobo party on Saturday, April 16, at the Tenth LDS ward chapel, 145 West Fifth South, for all members. Potluck supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. Following supper a special program will be presented by students from Intermountain school under the direction of Ferron Allen. All Special Interest members are invited to attend. Homemakers is vice preparation for Mon- for further dent, at information. A nursery will be held for children of members at the Young Mothers chateau, 23 South Second East. Information on the club and the nursery are also available from Anita Packor Kathy er, president, Tuckness, advisor, 0 723-882- Couple circles date for church ceremony Announcement is made of the engagement and for thcoming marriage of Miss Gail M. Anderson to Kelly T Kobayashi by the parents of the bride to be, Mr and Mrs Norman L. Anderson of Brigham City. is Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. BC Kobayashi of Ho neyville. , April 30 has been set by the couple for their marriage at Theres something new in the the Community Presbyterian church, Brigham City. They lobby at Brigham City Comwill be honored at a reception and celebration at the munity Hospital, with a refrigerated florist case full of fresh Brigham City community center following the ceremony flowers now placed right inside Miss is a graduate of Box Elder High school Anderson the door for the convenience of is now and a student at Weber State college. hospital visitors. Brigham Floral and Gift has Prospective bridegroom Kobayashi graduated from Box placed the case, with owner Don Elder High school and has attended Utah State university Olsen visiting daily to place is fresh selections on the shelves He presently employed with Thiokol corporation. of the attractive display case. The couple plan to reside in Ogden while the future Mrs. Hospital volunteers act as Kobayashi continues her studies at Weber State college. salespersons for the floral pieces, and they dont mind adding case new at Florist hospital it to their duties since the local florist volunteered to donate ten percent of the cost to the volunso it is a mutually teer fund attractive agreement between the business and the volunteers. The volunteers fund helps to purchase materials to make the cute little hand puppets given to child patients, holiday stockings, supplies for the volunteer hospitality cart, and lots of other items that tients stay make a pain the hospital more case, also. . Volunteers add that the floral case is an especially nice servisitors who vice for might not want to carry flowers a long way, and add that it is particularly nice for Sunday visitors since there are no local floral shops open on Sunday or after hours for evening hospital guests. pleasant. There's an attractive selection of floral arrangments in the refrigerated case, ranging from simple bud vases of roses or carnations to larger mass arrangements. There are always special containers for babies and new mothers on hand in the out-of-to- ' music presented by the local organization, which is com- posed of performing and teaching musicians. Some guest artists are always included on the evening program of music. This years concert follows the club study theme for the year What About Musical Instruments? ar.j will feature a variety of instrumental numbers as well as vocalists in solo and group numbers. Program chairman Kathleen Bradford announces that the following will participate in the annual concert: Naoe Godfrey, Lucille Hansen, Roxanne Dickey, Lee Allred, Ruth Warren, Helen Jane Lemon, Pat Davies, Jeanette Reeves, Sharon Smith, Kathleen Bradford, Ronald new addition at Brigham City Community Hospital, where volunteers Elizabeth Mark and Diane Nielsen show some of the selections available for hospital visitors to purchase on the spot. FLORIST CASE is a Smith with instrumental numbers which will include piano, oboe, clarinet, trumpet and guitar. Vocalists performing will include Eileen Jibson, Mike Pulsipher, Ann Bradford, Annette Bennion, Kimberly Jibson, Henrie, Lee Allred Carol Hansen, Joyce Larsen, Annalar Sorenson, Joyce Wagner, Deon Richards, Jeanette Rasmussen, Karen Nelson, Bonnie Rae Bigler and Erika Miller. The concert is free of charge, and the public is invited to attend. The musical selections will be such that the concert will be enjoyable to all ages, and families are invited to attend together as a pleasant evening out. Ro-ze- ll A MUSICAL COUPLE who will team up for duet in the Cecilian Music Society concert Sharon Smith. a trumpet-pian- o are Ronald and for Community Indian Young Adults supper is studied by Betty and Benny Perry, a local couple who will assist in the formation of a social unit for local Indian youth adults. INVITATION Jou aiz cozdiatty to uLzuj the community are invited to a s upper on Friday, April 15, at 6 p.m. at the Solid Rock (formerly Protestant Student center), 43 5 East Seventh South. Supper will be provided by the sponsors, Church Women United and The Solid Rock, and there will be a short program of entertainment following the serving of supper. Rose Curley, coordinator of the project, states that invitations have been sent to many young Indian adults in the community. both couples and singles The sponsoring groups hope to establish a social unit for Indian young adults, many of whom are graduates of Intermountain school who are making their homes in the Brigham City area. The social unit will be open to all Indian young adults and their spouses. Reservations should be made by calling The Solid Rock , or Rose Curley at at 6, Eldon Coffman at Indian young adults 723-6804- . to ouz toljljy (jy J 4a tyoung f tBxigfi am in 723-2362- LnuLtzd an outstanding azt zxidjit Indian young adults invited to supper 723-82- Music Society's annual spring concert on Friday, April 15, at BEHS choral rooms. LIST ditg Oiiq inaf fiauitincji ujiff kijifai Aai) 6, fBox cU' Loux I fix dountu ocau owns. Jun& &ant |