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Show MANTUA MEANDERINGS Retired WIST 'ipm - Party Honors Mantua Matron Prior to Mission Employees Plan Project By Leone H. Sims The 83 students at the Utah School for the Blind in Ogden will soon receive special gifts from active and retired women employees of Mountain States Telephone Co. in Salt Lake City. Some 15 workers from the Hi! The robins are back, in Mantua. My apply tree has just been spilling over with them all this week, and they've been singing their hearts out. Besides that, there are three Telephone Pioneer organization are preparing Braille books for the children with the aid of a special typewriter. Large type for the partially blind is also included in the books. project, Iona Roundy, a tele, phone saleswomen, enrolled In a four.month class tc special learn how to type Braille on the special machine. Mrs. Roundy is preparing the manuscripts and the other women work sev. BOOKS BEING prepared are eral hours each month to as. Lets Learn Materials, The semble the books. Learning to Lion and the Mouse, "Aesops type Braille is like learning a Fables, Birthday Party, new language, said Mrs. Roun. The Princess and the Shoe, dy. and The Night Be. maker, Mrs. Suzanne Smith, secre. fore Christmas. tary of the school, said the The book on materials in- books will be extremely use. cludes cloth samples to pro-vid- e ful to the students. She said a sense of touch for the they need such materials to keep students. them occupied during leisure IN PREPARATION for the hours. BOOKS FOR THE BLIND Iona Roundy, MST saleswoman, uses a special Braille typing machine to prepare manuscripts for a book donation to the Utah School for the .Blind in Ogden. Special training was required to operate the machine. BOX dandelions in blossom under my kitchen window I A delightful party was held, Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Arvilla Jeppsen, for Mrs. Marie Isaacson who leaves, Monday, for her mis. sion. The hostesses were Mrs. Arvilla Jeppsen, Mrs. Marga. ret Larsen and Mrs. Cresta Sorensen. quiz Religious games and Bingo were played. A tribute was read by Mrs. Leone Sims. A very delicious luncheon was served. A. bout 25 leadles were present. Mrs. Alvera Rice of Salt Lake was a visitor Monday, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Johnson for the day. MR. AND MRS. LEON John, son were in Cedar City on school business from Saturday to Monday, last week. While away, they visited with Tre. vas parents in Overton, Nev. On Friday, Feb. 23, the ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 13 Thursday, March 7, 1968 Marrieds enjoyed a numbers for the meeting on Sunday. This group is con. ducted by Mrs. Deon Rich, is ards. The accompanist Jean Horrocks. The Mrs. chorus consisted of Janet and Mrs. Doyle Hansen, and Reeves, Arvilla Jeppsen, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jen. Nelson, Loretta Wyatt, Carol sen. They first had a Hansen, June Higley; Jeanette supper at the church Rasmussen, Joan Wallentine, in Karen Hailing, here recreation hall Millie Jen. Mantua, then all went to sen, Dorothy Jeppsen, Joyce Brigham to the high school Nelson, Bernice Rasmussen, the and Anna Lou Sorensen. where they enjoyed The numbers sung were: presentation by the students UI know that my Redemmer of Sound of Music. and Let There Be Lives, Mrs. Music. They were very much SUNDAY, MR. and Ernest Johnson went to Pet. enjoyed. erson ward near Morgan, to be present at the blessing of TODD REEVES was con. the firmed by his father Stewart their new baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reeves in meeting Sunday, idle Morgan, and granddaugh. Dinner guests at the home of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Reeves, Bp. and Mrs. Morgan. The Cub Scout Blue and Chester John Rasmussen, Gold Banquet, Pack 111, was Rasmussen, all grandparents hew iday, Feb. 26, under of Todd, and Mr. and Mrs. the a. ction of Cliff Allred Scott Reeves (Shelia). with ai. cub scouts, guide MR. AND MRS. Scott Reeves patrol, and parents, making a total of 65 present. A de. are home for two weeks. He llclous spaghetti dinner was has been training to be a served. Afterwards, the in. Medical Technician in the Air dividual awards were present, Force, and they will go from to ed. here Cheyenne where he will be assigned to a hos. I TOLD ABOUT THE scout pital there, Mrs. Lilly Wells was a outing last week, but didn't have the complete story so patient In the Cooley Meinor. am presenting it here as Mrs. lal Hospital In Brigham City Mary Allred wrote It up for from Wednesday to Saturday, me. Rain, sleet, or snow do last week. Its good to see her not stop the Mantua Boy home again. Scouts, Troop III. under the The boys, leadership of Scoutmaster Lynn Richards and Cliff Allred went on an overnight winter PTA In Logan canyon. campout Their tents kept them all safe and dry until morning, when they set out on a very enjoyable experience of ex. The Box Elder Junior High ploring the Logan cave. After four and one half hours, they school PTA meeting will be emerged from the cave, now held tills evening, Thursday, at 7;30 p.in. in ttie main build, experienced spelunkers. The boys were; Dennis Allred, lng. Abuse of Drugs will be Dean Hailing, Steven Hansen, John Higley, Brian Jensen, the subject of the evening with John Jensen, Phillip Jepp. a local pharmacist as guest Raydeil, and speaker. This meeting is being sen, Robert sponsored by the Box Elder Craig Nelson. Pharmaceutical Society. Parents of all junior high GUESTS FOR dinner and the afternoon, Sunday, at the school students are invited and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph urged to be In attendance, PTA Jeppsen were Neil and Myrtle officers said. Allen and their three children from North Ogden, and Nell and Pauline Jeppsen and their two children from Rlverdale. Visitors during the past week, at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. Arnold Nelson, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burns (Vlo. let), and Mrs. ArchlUll(May). Mutual party. Those on the commit-te- e for It were Mr. and Mrs. Harper Jeppesen, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carr, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Dick Jeppesen, pot-luc- k r, j Junior High Meeting Set Tonight Our famous money-bac- k guarantee promises you far more than a quick refund. It brings assurance that we have done everything we can to make sure your purchase will Ire completely satisfactory. It is made possible by our team of skilled experts in buying, transporting, preparing, and selling food. 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Top Club, panys leading sales honor organizations. from the files of the News n A Journal 50 Years Ago Basketball fans predict an Friday, Feb. 1, 1918 exciting game tonight when the Box Filler boys meet the five from the North Cache High school. On their trip to the northern town last week the local team was trimmed - - to the score of something which was hardly lads inasmuch as they have Richmond from the expected not, heretofore, put a strong team in the field. This game is one whuh the Box l.lder hoys need the support of evert one. Bleachers have been erected to accomodate the throng that is expected out for this game. The fourth issue of the Boomerang, the students paper, made its the old magazine form issued four or five times during the year to the newspaper form issued at frequent yesterday. The change made this year from tervals has met with much success. Six thousand men are wanted Friday, Feb. 1, 1918 at once for the second Forest Regiment (Twentieth Engineers) which will be the biggest regiment in the world. The first forest regiment has been in France for several months furnishing forest materials for our army. 30 Years Ago More than 75 parents Tuesday, February 1, 1938 of the Central school, together with supervisors Mont Harmon and Laura Henderson, visited the school Friday and listened to a program given by the Sixth grade students, under the direction of their instructor, Glen Marble. The program included a play by the students, "Caescrs Funeral; pupils individual school work; reports on "Rome by Norda Fife, Gene Munns, Joan Hadley, Jeanne Adamson, Ben Zundel, Lucille Knudson, Kathleen Richardson and Colleen Burdette; mouth organ hand playsolos by Francis Doe and ing "Old Time Favorites; The Coburn. parents were served a hot luncheon, Margaret after which Principal Clifford L. Frye led the discussion on "Modern Trends in Teaching. The seventh annual Tuesday, February 1, 1938 Field 222nd of Ball A, Artillary of this Battery Military the Armory, according to city, will be held Feb. 22 at First Sergeant Grant Valentine, who is general chairman. The funition will be ins itation.il and guardsmen will dress in uniform for the ball. The various committees in charge are as follows: Music, Sergeant Leland Nelson; invitations, Sergeant Forrest Kelly; check room, Sergeants Lorin Tingey and Ray Korth; decorations, Sergeants Henry Nielsen and Stewart Tingey; house, Sergeant Wm. D. march Cummings and Corporal Leland Stokes. The grand under are Plans ball. the of feature way will be the main to make the hall decorations the most outstanding of all former functions of this kind. They will be of a patriotic 24-2- nature. K j ago on; jbers. Extra Fancy Red Delicious, Golden Delicious or Red Romes pkg. YEARS There are Apples Greenland Halibut Cold Cuts SIXTEEN Sunday, March 3, our remodel. ed church was dedicated by Stephen L. Rictiards. If memo, ry serves me right, it was a very wintery day. Tills year the weather was beautiful. At this time there are 89 families In the Mantua ward, |