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Show "' CORINftE COMMENTS' ' ',r j 4 1 w, y ' "a f v Afos M'"- , tv 1- 6 y f ,'i P, 4, Confine People Elated With Prospects ' W y t 4 V Kayenta, Arizona, August 31, 1956, By Mari jane Morris rinne, vice president and Mrs. Id say there has been a nip in Hazgl Hewlett, Corinne, secrethfe air, wouldnt you? Heres tary and treasurer. of Robert Cutler as hoping those tomatoes ripen weSpeaking were a few lines back, I fast enough to beat the frost guess there arent many young this year. This kind of weather who start out on a honWhere couples and end up spending always make us ask, eymoon did summer go? most of it in a hospital. The It will be of interest, I am young Robert Cutlers stopped sure, both pro and con, to know to visit with relatives in Oregon that the 7th grade will remain and Bob went out to help with in Corinne. Our PTA officers the farm work and so severely met with the school board to injured his back that he spent talk out the situation at. the most of his honeymoon time in school. Due to the large first the hospital Anyway, I dont grade, approximately 40 young- think weve congratulated these in this column as sters, there has been some wor- newly-wed- s ry as to just how best to handle yet, so here goes from all of us: a group this large for the teach CONGRATULATIONS Mrs. ers sake and for the childrens. Cutler is the former Lorraine Mrs. Bonnie Taylor, PTA pres- Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ident, said there was some dis- Albert S. Miller of Logan. I uncussion as to moving the first derstand Bob plans to go to colgrade into a larger room to help lege this fall. alleviate' the crowded condiHappy birthday, Mrs. Don tion. Also, and this will be of Cutler. grfat interest to everyone, she And there was another family was informed that an architect this week. All the has been looking over our Bowcutt family stayed overschool and plans for its enlarge- night in the cool canyon of Loment have been placed before gan. I am informed that all the board. Doesnt that sound nine brothers and sisters showencouraging? ' ed up bringing quite a number Jhe Cutler reunion was held of offspring. Anyway a good at our city park this week. Mr. time was had by all. Those goand Mrs. M, C. Manley were ing from Corinne were Mr. and there from Sparks, Nevada to Mrs. Sam Forsgren, Max and help celebrate with other rela- Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Don tives from Newton, Tremonton, Cutler, Nancy, Mary Jo and Brigham City and Corinne.. All Steven. in all 71 relatives showed up. Word comes from Oakland, Officers were chosen for the California that Mr. and Mrs. years reunion as follows: Mrs. Donald Barker are the proud Rou Jean Frank of Tremonton, parents of a baby girl. Waiting president; Robert Cutler, Co- - at home are two brothers. I Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 7, 1956 More than 4,000 reservists from New Jersey, New York and white mans ways too mucli, the Ne wEngland states receivand so, they are still rather easy ed two weeks annual training going and enjoy having you at Fort Dix, N: J. this summer. come to visit them in their hogans. Because of this, and many other reasons, I certainly enjoy working with these Navajo people. I hope that we, in some small way, will be the means of helping some of these wonderful people come to an understanding of the importance of this gospel. May the blessings of the Lord be with you all, there at home. Sincerely, Elder Brent E. Beecher. ,t Of Enlargement of School Building Box 151. , Dear Sir: ' ' ", y' I certainly enjoy getting the paper and keeping tab on what goes on there at home. The place that I am living at now is quite a remote one. Kayenta is about' the fartherest place in the U. S. from a railroad center. And so, the living conditions are rather rustic, here. However, in spite of the poor living conditions, the people here are the best. They havent been associated with the " 'VXZV v, 3 4 - The Standard Man makes it easy to pay for modern oil heat 1 CBOOIGB (0113003? eO0ilU35' GE? QG? 0HI13? u : 7 1 1 NOWS THE TIME a lO ,il' ' : 1 TO BUY v 1 In groat Cvmi V water war which H often b not plenty It b Hll horo In tho West good farm management to have your onHro irrigation ytom completely headgated. Tho cod b (urpritingly low. Tho tawing In time, labor and water art urpriingly high, look at then TvC price then, com In nod 1 look at the hcadgatec. - 4 size 3 4 8 size ... 10 size.... 5M Otter stxaa priced proportionately low, UTAH COIICRETEPIPE CO , e 1940 Wall $o lake -- 1 SOI South lodweedleed 1SS0 Spdngvllle Bead Piava Cache Valter Bank Bldg. loose AyOo Phono 27519 OGDEN Protidont Eltcnhewcr thank Cengrcuman Htnry Aldeu Dixon far hi vlgorou uppart of the Admlnittrallon' program during th part two yar. The picture wa mad In tho Protldent'i ult at th St. Frond Hot) in San Frondco during the Republican National Convention hold thor recently. - LDS Ward Chapel Monday By Mrs. Ernest Huggins Mrs. Laura F. Anderson of San Gabreil, Calif., visited her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins, Tuesday. Mrs. Anderson reports that her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Fishbum are enjoying pretty good health. They make their home with Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Farrell Huggins was hostess to her club, Thursday eveMrs. Claire Anderson ning. was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong were made very happy over the holiday weekend to have all of their children home with them. Grant and his wife who make their home in Richland, Wash. Kline and wife from Salt Lake and husCity, their daughters bands, Dr. and Mrs. Paul (Lora Lee) Stowell of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. George (Helen Mar) Lyman of Boulder, Colo., and of course the grandchildren were also present. George and Helen Mar went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to attend the wedding of Georges cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Christensen in Salt Lake temple. The live in Delta and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Evan ' Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lyman, parents of George, of Rexburg, Idaho, were also house guests of the Strongs. Mr. Lyman- - is postmaster at Rexburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday, George Lyman will leave for California where they will visit Georges brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Asael Lyman of Sutters Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lyman of Sacra mento, Calif. Grant Strong who is employed by General Electric at Richland, Wash., as an electrical engineer, has been honored by the Electrical MagaEngineering zine by having an article published in their magazine, An Electromagnetic Bell Conveyor. It is interesting to note that this magazine is the official magazine of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Visitors at the Burton home the past week have been Olgas sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and two daughters of Downey, Calif., and her brother, Swen Brockman of Los Angeles. , Mr. and Mrs. Emrey Huggins are happy over the arrival of a baby son born Sept. 1, at the - Chris-tehsen- 's for War Vet This is doubly important as it was Emerys birthday. Captain and Mrs. Gordon Big ler and family of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Biglers moth er, Mrs. Florence Gardner, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen are wearing a happy smile their daughter, these days; Sharia and Paul Josephson pre sented them with a baby granddaughter. This is their first grandchild. The other - grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Josephson of Brigham City. Guests at the Leon Strong home on Labor day were Mrs. Strongs sisters, Mrs. Leona Rees of Brigham City, Mrs. Minnie" Nebeker and Hal and Lydia Cheney of Salt Lake City, Attorney and Mrs. Homer Holmgren of Salt Lake City were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Waldrqm at of Pocatello, Idaho, called the Strong residence, Thursday, as did Mr. and Mrs. Vene Kunz, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hamilton all of Sugar City, Idaho. These three men were on the championship ball team of the North and South Rexburg stakes and had been to Salt Lake City to play ball Funeral services for George E. Burton who died Friday in the Veterans hospital, were conducted in the ward chapel on Monday under the direction of Bishop Vernon Johnsen. Prayer was offered by Melvin Johnsen; vocal duet by Vernon Johnsen Oh My and Austin Johnsen, Father; speakers were Parley Holmgren, Swen Brockman and Dan Nelson Bishop Johnsen. and Florsang Going Home, ence Gardner rendered a vocal Benesolo, I Am a Pilgrim. diction was by Doyle Archibald. Interment was in the River View cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Charles Checketts. A large crowd attended and the floral offerings were beautiful. Mrs. Deloris Thorson Curruth and children of Fresno, Calif., have been guests of her brothers, Roy, Cliford, and Albert Thorson and families. Master ' Marty Peterson of Ogden has been spending several days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Peterson visited Mrs. Petersons mother in Moore, Idaho. Cooley hospital. 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