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Show or LEASE- - rrrrrrr FOR RENT fr r rf FOR RENT home, garage, j fr bedroom 3 country living. Phone PA HOVINQ? Rcavot Warcnouso iHMpirMH Cwlm f.Mm. MnlM. fept Wwd Mtionwld-- I MdUng. Fufc Medem vent. fcrfv, motet FOR SALE FOR RENT or LEASE Three-bedroo- 7234291. SVERTON MATTRESS CO. M E. 1 So. Ph. PA Three room apt. FOR RENT will furnish, Heat furnished, newly decorated. 440 So. 1 W. 723-383- 3. HOBBIES, TOYS, NOVELTIES Wholesale to Churches, Lodge and Organization! PARTY SHOP 807 West Forest Brigham City Ai:ti Van nMH Min tMMi Carr 2 bedroom apt. FOR RENT Built-Inrefrigerator, carpet, 2 or drapes, Call s, Furnished apartments. No children or pets. Bevere Apts. 17 West 1st North FOR RENT Plaza Shopping FOR SALE FOR SALE (Pine Poles and Posts, (Write IRoute No. 2 Box 117, Ogden Ut., or call FOR RENT Partly furnished two bedroom duplex, phone PINE POLES ft POST 723-741- FOR SALE 56 Chrysler 4 dr, V8. $140. One owner car. ph. FOR RENT 888 723-620- Phene PA MN1 FOR SALE Beautiful Spenit piano. can be purchased tor balance due. ph. . Two large new modern apts., two bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. Stoves, frig, and drapes. Reg; '$85 Waif 7th South to $100 Now $65 to $85. 644 No. 1st west or call PA ' 723-698- 1984 Ford CounFOR SALE 1947 Willis Jeep, try sedan. Call Financial SerFOR SALE vice Co. 8 metal top, good shape, ph. 6 after p.m. RTL FOR SALE FOR SALE 1961, 9 passenger Plymouth Wagon, fully powered, factory air conditioned, Radio, Heater, New (tires, Call excettant condition. Call - 723-669- RENT Deluxe apartments. Reasonable. Inquire at 127 South 3rd West. Furnished No children or pets. Revere Apts. 17 West 1st North . 5 win- 723-88- decorated unfurnished light basement apartment, day- ph. 723-326- 3 723-727- 8. high-gam- Professional Wig Styling ft Cutting, received specialized training in Los Angeles, Call Daren J LOST (Thurs)-c- LEGAL e NOTICES RENT duplex apt. ph. bedroom 2 C. NOTICE h and FOUND SHERIFF'S SALE the District Court of the First Judicial District Of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Box Elder James Whitaker Plaintiff, vs Bob "B" Allred and a B. Allred, his wife, S ft H Cabinets, et al. Defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 16 day of February 1965 at 12:Oclock noon at the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House In Brigham City, Utah the following descr d property Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 7, and Lot 3, Block 6, Westland Acres Plat Q Brigham City Survey. ALSO: That part of the fol lowing described tract lying East of U.I.C.R.R, right of way; Beg. 20 rods S. of the N.E. cor of S.E. Vi of Sec. 26. T.9.N. R.2.W.S.L.M., th. E. 25 rods, th. S. 10 rods, th. W. 185 rods, th. N. 10 rods, th E. 160 rods, to point of Beg., EXCEPT part Included In Westland Acres Plat II Brigham City Survey. TO BE SOLD FOR CASH LAW. FUL MONEY OF THE UNITED In Girls glasses, Saturday evening between 5 and 7:30 on Sardine sleigh hill. ph. 3924409, 337 Quincey. LOST FOR Sid-on- 2 channel back FOR SALE fireside chairs, turquoise $10 each. ph. 23 Inch 723-217- 2. FOR SALE Call 74i4-811- 3 TV Scout uniforms. after 2 p. m. FOR RENT Partly furnished 3 bedroom family home. See at 266 N. 3 West. Console Set 2 bedroom unFOR RENT furnished home 129 So. 4th E. 1 bedroom furnished apartment 233 So. 1 East. $48. ph. General Electric Reposessed save $90 723-247- J4941-26-C8-- Pick up Payments USED WASHERS FOR RENT 7234756. BRHTENBEKBl and 2 J ch nice apts. ph. d Long haired Chihuahua near 1st West and 1st South, reward. Contact Sandra Jensen, 20 West 1st South. 7234240. LOST TRAILER SALES Good two FOR SALE room mobile home. $45 month with nothing down. Shult, will deliver. C. B. h liams. 7234269. JJ4-tfn-c- bed- per 8x45 Wi- lb-e- $29.95 723-880- - 723-870- 6 752-154- 1. 723-526- n HERE WE GO AGAIN! 2 723-825- 723-608- J.28-F.4.1- Genuine 723-327- el 723-880- that --26-28 829-322- Tryonol - 723-870- 6. 723-864- $1095 $1295 Thurs.J-14-thru-M4-d- 723-818- $995 723-255- 1 $995 723-825- - toioe3 $1995 $2795 723-260- 723-255- 723-698- 5 $1395 - $995 0, $945 723-880- - 723-845- 7. $295 $345 $245 h s, n. $75 4 BUICK 8 Indian Day Proposed record. THIOKOL LADIES LEAGUE bowling, Jan. 19, saw Helen Tichenor and Ann Gilmore post the high game and series with 200 and a 515. The Road Runners took the team game and the Scatterplns won the team In Senate Resolution Senator Wallace F, Bennett has a Senate joint resolution estab. Ushlng the fourth Friday In September of every year as Amer. lean Indian day. The Utah Republican, who Is sponsoring the resolution with Senator Jacob K. Javlts (R. New York), pointed out that the date would coincide with tra. dltional Indian festivals held In many states. series. The Road Runners and their record are In first place. Thiokol No. 2 bowling, Jan. 19 stood by as LaThalr Munk rolled away with both the high game, 225, and the high series, 603. The Three plus Two team took the team category with a 1050 game and a 2961 series. The Rocketeers are In first place. IN THE TUESDAY THIOKOL league, Jan. 19, Ruby and Walt Jenkins were the hob bowlers, Ruby taking the womens game and series with 185 and a 489 and Walt taking the mens game and ser. les with a 202 and a 517. Mixed Peterson 723-796- 1. 723-509- 4. 723-291- 723-255- 723-260- h "The American Indian has left an Indelible Imprint on our national character and culture," The Senator Bennett said. least we can do is honor him with a day." SENATOR BENNETT report. The Sandbaggers dominated CORINNE COMMENTS all the team stats Including first place where they stand with a 4OV2.IIV2 mark, to Town and Country bowl. lng, Jan. 19, Norma Tucker and Charles Stuart were the high game bowlers. Norma shot a 169 and Charley a 200. Everett Anderson and Norma Alice F. Davis again were the high series bowl, By ers. Everett had a 545 and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman Norma had a 493. and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Norman are back home after travel, QUEEN PINS LEAGUE bowlmiles In 15 days. saw Jessie Jep. lng over 5,000Mexico ing, Jan. 20, visited City, where They person go home with the best Individual game, a 208, and Bon. they saw the pyramids and an. nle Hart walked out of the Rock, clent ruins there, They went Into Mexico by way et Bowl with the best Individual of Larado, Texas where they 530. a series, The Cutter Gals had a good spent a couple of hours visit, with their summer help, night, kept all of the gutters, lng and took both the high team and came back by way of Nog. alus, Mexico and Tucson, Arlz. game and series. The Rollln Stones have rolled Enroute home they visited Las Into first place with a 332-I8V- Vegas, Nev. and the Hoover Dam. record. ed that many national organ, lzations are supporting the res-olutlo- "Much of the emphasis has from youth groups throughout the country," he said. "I am delighted that public school children are aware of the American Indian and his mark on history. The 'day' for the American Indian should be shared by all of us," he said. "I hope that an annual celebration of American Indian day will focus the publics attention on the American Indian and that It will remind us to treat the American Indian with respect and equality to make sure that his rights are not abused again." the Senator said. come Corinne Couple Home From Winter Vacation in Mexico 2 MR. AND MRS. EUGENE Thompson recently returned from a very lovely visit with their son Grant Thompson at Pacific Palisades, Calif. Dur-ln- g the three weeks there they also visited with former Cor. lnne residents, Bishop and Mrs. Julius Campbell, who are spend, lng the winter with their son, Reed. Mrs. Thompson stated that since returning home they received word that Bishop Campbell Is quite 111. Grant Thompson and Reed Campbell, both Corlnne boys, are still neighbors, their homes being about a block apart at Pacific Palisades. Mr. and Mre. A.V. 8moot spent last week In Southern Utah. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bunting and family, Mr. Smoot also attended several business meetings. 1 12:15-Ocloc- a.,qe LOW 52-2- THE LEFT OVER LEAGUE, Jan. 20 was by far the hottest league as a whole over any that bowled at the Rocket bowl this week and topping the list was Darrell Loveland and Sootie Yamasaki who tied for the top honor with a 248. Bob Johnson rolled the high series a mighty fine 630. Other real good games rolled that night Included a 233 by Monte Zundel, a 235 by Charles Nelson, a 232 by E, Cross, ley and a 238 by Bob John, ston. Henry Tangulchl rolled an ex. cellent 601 series as did Stan STATES OF AMERICA. Stoner with a 621, Darrell Love, Dated- - this 20 day of Jan. land with a 613 and Sootie Yam; uary 1965 asakl with a 821. Warren W. Hyde Some real high scores for just Box Elder County, one Sheriff of league. Utah The Hunters took all the team Allen D, Orlln By stats and they have moved Into Deputy , first place with a 32.12 won. loss record. (The Hunters used to be called Bennetts Jewelry SHERIFFS SALE but they have changed their IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF name) JUDICIAL DIS THE FIRST TRICT Of the State of Utah, IN THURSDAY HOUSEWIVES In and for the, County of Box league bowling, Jan. 20, Ruth Elder Eskelsen shot a 208 for the PRUDENTIAL INSUR THE leagues high game, (Just one ANCE COMPANY OF AMER pin off the weeks high) and ICA, a corporation, Plaintiff Norma Erickson shot a 485 ser. vs. LELAND S. RUDRUDE, and les for that high. LA VERNE H. RUDRUDE, his The Comets took the team wife, and S.K. ISOM, and ELL high game and the Dead Eyes ZABETH ISOM, his wife, De took the team series. The Tear fendant. Drops are In first place In leag. Case No. 9731 ue standings, To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 5th day of February, IN ROCKET BOWL MIXED 1965 at P.M. on Foursome league bowling, Jan, the front steps of the Box El. 21, Maurlne Jackson, Bert der County Court House In Brig, Christensen, C. Jean Shonka ham City, Utah the following and Bob Lund were the hot bowl, described property to.wlt: ers. Muarlne took the girls Lot 14, Block 13, ML View high game with 200, Bert took Estates Addition No. 1, Brig, the high game for the fellas ham City Survey, with a 231, C. Jean had the high TO BE SOLD FOR CASH female series for both the LAWFUL MONEY OF THE U. league and the week with a NITED STATES OF AMERICA. 539 and Bob Lund shot a 589 Dated this 13th day of January, series for the mens high. 1965 Box Elder Heating took the Warren W, Hyde, Sheriff team gams department and the Sheriff of Box Elder County, Hot shots won the team series Utah department. by Orlln D. Allen Bess Service and O.P. Skaggs Deputy are tied for first place with a J.14.21.28 Wt .I1 record. FREE RENT 2 bedroom duCarpeted, plex apartment. LEGAL NOTICES refrigerator, washer, range, Fully Guaranteed back fenced 8000 rpm tachoFOR iSALE dryer, carport, meter, will work on General yard. Lease tor 12 months SUMMONS CIVIL NO. 9742 5 after ($80) pay only ill months Motors oars. ph. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF and up last month free. 37 S. 6 E. Key BOX ELDER 6 p.m. COUNTY, STATE at joining duplex, ph. OF UTAH BREITEN3EKER ' 'SALE Good 1959 Buick or FOR The Federal National Mortgage 4 dr. sedan. $50 per month for ELECTRIC FOR RENT FREEH 2 Association, a corporation 12 months. No down nor Interunder an Act of Con. MONTHS RENT. New two est ph. bedrm. apts., drapes, frigs, gross and existing pursuant to FOR SALE -1- 958 Pont. Chief-tostoves, storage space. Brigham the Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act, , Sdn. Radio and heater, City. Call or HU Snow tires. Only $375, convlent in 1SLC. Plaintiff, " vs. Eugene F. Boyle and Ellz. 5 or terms, ph. Heated 3 room abeth Boyle, husband and wife; FOR RENT and bath apartment. Furnished and Commercial Security Bank 1958 V8 Chev or unfurinshed. 1 block from FOR SALE a Corporation; station wagon. Auto, itrans. ra- town. ph. 7 tor appointNothing but the best Defendants. dio, heater, 8 wheels and snow ment. used cars in town. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE tires. Excellent condition. $450. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: 3 bedroom FOR RENT You are hereby summon, BUICK ph. in Lindsay Park. split-leved and required to serve upon DOUBLE-CHECKE- D TINY TOY poodle puppies. Carpets and bullt-in- s. ph. or mall to Plaintiffs attorney --ch Stud service, clipping, terms, J at 512 First Security Bank is. ph. USED CARS, (Morgan, Utah. Modem 2 bed- Building, Ogden, Utah, an Ans. FOR RENT room apts. Carpet, drapes, car- wer In writing to the Complaint "50 Chev. 2 dr. FOR (SALE port and storage, refrigerator and file a copy of said Answer make offer, ph. 6 1 with the clerk of the above or and range. Call 10 BUICK entitled court within 20 daysaf. LalSabre sedan evenings. h ter the service of the Sum. 1958 CHEVROLET Wagon, Sell mons upon you. IF YOU FAIL J2RA.MBLER or trade, Heater, Auto. Trans., FOR RENT 3 room furnishSO TO DO, JUDGEMENT BY Claaalc $450., ed apartments, utilities includ- DEFAULT WILL BE TAKEN ed except lights, reasonable. against you for the relief de. water SALE FOR Irrigation ll RAMBLER Ill East 4 South. manded In said Complaint which or Willard. Call Classic Sedan has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which 3 bedFOR RENT or SALE 'M RAMBLER Is hereto annexed and herewith FOR RENT or LEASE older room better type family Ambo. sedan served upon you. and home, w-drapes. carpets If your address Is unknown Good deal right party, ph. NEED MONEY IS CORVAIR to Pl&lntlff or his attorney, thurs I7.M at $106 Borrow per Monza Convertible fjCOvD and the Complaint Is not atmonth. $588 at I1I.M por Nice furnished tached to this Summons, It will RENT FOR month. $20M at I7I.M por apartment, close In. 106 N. 1st be filed within said 10 days S3CHEV month. with the clerk of the above I West. Impale HdtpedanZ SEABOARD FINANCE court, and you may there ob. 111 So. Main PA Small house, tain a copy, FOR RENT Next to Roxy Thoatro partly furnished, on smoking This is an action to foreor drinking, ph. 7234164. close a real estate mortgage. J Small home In FOR RENT Dated; December 2, 1964 Corlnne. Arrangements can be 'MOLDS (S) Calvin Gould bedroom Three made tor first months rent to FOR RENT Holiday coupe Attorney for the Plaintiff bo paid by making minor re- Willard home, furnished, gas 512 First Security Bank Build, or month. $45 heat, between 10 pairs. ph. lng Ogden, Utah 'M OLDS a. m. and 5 p. m. Plaintiffs Address: Station Wagon 2 bedroom 3540 Wllshlre Boulevard FOR RENT Fum. apt. FOR RENT Los Angeles 5, California and newer 'M OLDS apartment. Frig 118 Utililocated at E. Forest. Hdtp. Sedan ties paid except lights. Contact built In range, drapes, $57. ph. Published: January 21, 28 and SHERIFFS SALE February 4, 11, 1965 Seelys Snack bar PA IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF M (VOLKSWAGEN DIS. THE FIRST JUDICIAL 2 bedroom POR RENT 2 door 3 bedroom Of the State of Utah, POR RENT TRICT for Invitation Insurance Bids 6 5 after ph. In and for the County of Box home, double garage, 94 N. I p. m. East. Call Invitations to submit bids foz Elder PRICE 2 and 3 bedPRUDENTIAL FOR 'RENT INSUR. property damage, and bodily THE room apartments. Stove and Injury. All vehicles to be In. ANCE COMPANY OF AMER. HOMES POR RENT 2, 3, ft frig, washer and SPECIALS! dryer, carpet sured for fire and thleft ACV ICA, a corporation Plaintiff, 4 bedroom homes ranging from and drapes. $75 and $95 per at all times with cash credit vs GARY H. YOUNGBERO and $85 to $130 month, some with to be returned at the end of DELLA T. YOUNGBERG, his month, ph. 7234602. carpets and drapes, with or FORD the year for time In storage wife Defendant. 'll without basements. Immediate PD automobiles, .$5,000.00 Civil No. 9693 possession. Call Miller Real To be sold at Sheriffs sale each occurance 2 furetc., $25,000.. bedroom FOR RENT 5 Estate. basement apartment. 00 iggBI. $50,000.00 each per-so- on the 5th day of February nished 2 MONTHS FREE RENT -- Utilities paid except lights. No $100,000.00 each accident, 1965 at 12:00 oclock noon on the Newer deluxe 2 and 3 bedroom Children or pets. 305 N. .1 West. agg., Audit, payroll basis. Ex. front steps of the Box Elder eludes explosives. Includes hlr. County Court House In Brigham apartments. Varlons combinaCity, Utah the following descr lb. ed vehicles. washer and tions of bullt-incafe Greenrock ed 1 RENT Close-iTer FOR be property to.wlt: i or insured Jan. from ph. garage. dryer 7234016. Beginning at a point 260 feet building on Hlway 30 So. ft 91, to Dec. 31 annually, one year. 1 mile south of crossroads. The executive Board of the South of the Northwest Corner (Bushnell Apart' Fully equlpt, reasonable rates, Box Elder FOR (RENT County Mosquito A. of Lot 4 Block 59, Plat CL ments. 1 and 2 bedrooms, tor Immediate occupancy. Contact batement District reserves the Brigham City Survey, Thence nUhed or unfurnlshed.Utllltles Dollie Iverson or Grace Kroksh right to East 165 feet, thence South bids or all reject any except lights. $50 and up. 115 All bids must be In Feb, 10, 70 feet, thence West 165 feetL E. 7 S. Call thence North 70 feet to the point 1965, Furnished FOR RENT Send all bids to :The Box El. of beginning. to single lady to asTO BE SOLD FOR CASH der County Mosquito Abatement FOR RENT Nearly new sist in Motel work. ph. LAWFUL MONEY OF THE District Doublt-Check- ed Used Ctrl bedroom apt. No smoking, STATES OF AMERICA UNITED 125 West 4th South drinking or pets. Reasonable. Dated this 13th day of January. Unfurnished Brigham City, Utah FOR RENT 124 E. 1st No. ph. 1965 S3 N. 2 East. J.28.chg Warren W. Hyde, Sheriff ANKARA (UPI) 2 bedroom Turkey Sheriff of Box Elder County. FOR RENT 3 bedroom exports dropped from $236 mil Utah trailer house, furnished, $35 per FOR RENT GMC BUICK' RAMBLER Wiillard. $45 lion In the first nine months of by Orlln D. Allen and furnished house. "Give us try before you buy! " month Including space 4 7234604 or 1963 to $228 million during the Deputy or heat. Willard, month, ph. per ph. AT HO SO. MAIN J48-F4-c7234516. corresponding period of 1964. J.14.21.28 ELECTRIC DRYERS first with their 723-392- 3 room newly FOR RENT Ford THE amazing Blue Lustre wiH FOR SALE leave your upholstery beaut-full- y dow coup, with Chrysler motor after 6 p.m. soft and clean. Rent elec- Call tric shampooer $1. Brigham Furniture A Nelson, 723-642- 279-812- 1. "32 3 beT RENT OR LEASE A Brigham City bowler J.R. room, full basmt. Option credit Gibbs participating In the $1000 in 5 months, trade anyMen's Brigleague at thing of value. SH ham. Brigham City's Rocket bowl had what was probably one of the hottest nights of his career, SERVICES OFFERED Thursday, when he rolled both the high game and series of the Intermountain A-- Group week with a tremendous 255 and Moots Every Friday, 8:3$ p.m. 633. South End, Building II Best gal game bowler of the Intermountain School week over Rocket league play was Anne Shields with a 209 Meetings Open to Public Phono PA or PA $4784 In the Tuesday Housewives league. C. Jean Shonka rolled the highest female series of the Get your cows bred by the week with a 539 In the Rocket best proved bulls available, Bowl Mixed Foursome league. ABS. Call Ron Olsen, Bear River City, 2794131. GETTING DOWN TO regular PIANO TUNING qualified league bowling In the Thiokol technlcan. Ronald Madsen, No. 1 league. Jan. 18, Clvde Christensen pitched a nice 228 or Honeyville. ph CR for the leagues high game and Games Rlcard rolled the best For Baby sitting or Ironing series at 598. The Splits had call at 424 West 3 South, or both the high team game and ph. series. The Clock Watchers are In first place with a 13-mark. PIANO LESSONS In my home. Housewives league Tuesday 3 for Pat students. Opening bowling, Jan. 19, saw Anne Davies, ph. with Shields shoot the J4146-28-ca 209 and Donna Callaway poet-e- d the highest series with a GET YOUR cows bred by 'the best proved bulls - available, 519. The Bowling Belles took both ABS. Cali Ron Olsen, Bear the high game and series for River City, 2794131. teams. The Mostly Mrs. are In Tues. J26-tfn-- FOR ' RENT FIREWOOD Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 28, 1965 Shields, Shonka Share Honor h FOR 723-343- 9. THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Com-merci- FOR RENT duplex; carpet, carport, built-i- n range, near Intermountain School. $60 per month. Call QUILT BATTING "White Miracle" fine Celaneee Cher quilt batting for only 11.11 par pound at Gibbs Rolls Hot Game, Series COMMERCIAL MENS league bowling, Jan. 21, saw J.R. Gibbs do some white hot bowling tak. lng both the high game and ser. les for the league and for the week. His 255 game was the highest bowled In any league and his 633 series was also higher than any. Lloyds Chevron took the team game department and Bess Service dominated the team series stats, Pin Sport Shop Is In with a 4.0. In the Merchants league, Jan. 22, Bert Christensen rolled a 226 for a real fine high game and a 629 for also very fine ser. les. Both were the leagues high. The News and Journal domla. ated all of the team catagorles and Brigham Cab Is In first place with an 11.1. King first place IN THE LADIES CLASSIC league, Jan. 22, Ruby Peterson posted a 193 for the leagues high series. Georges Cafe rolled both the high team game and series. Finer cleaners and their won. loss mark Is In first place. Trl City Nisei league bowling, Jan. 22, taw John Tanaka get hot and sweep all of the Indlv. ldual honors with a 217 game and a 627 aeries. County Farm Service like. 1 Brigham City. The Kellys have girls and a boy now. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fillmore and great. Mr. and Mrs. grandparents Joseph Cutler all of Corlnne. two . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sneddon are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born Jan. 21. She will be named Christy Lynn. Grandparents In elude Mr. and Mrs. William A. Young of West Corlnne. On January 22 the Lahoma classes of Corlnne Second ward Primary held their Daddy Date party. Teachers of the three classes, Fay Hansen, Stella Forsgren and Cleone Nicholas, arranged an evening of games, dancing, and refreshments for the girls and their dads. Cor-lnn- e ward Primary girls will hold their party on Jan. 30. of Brigham City FIFTEEN DAUGHTERS OF Utah Pioneers met at the home of Margaret Anderson on Frl. day, Jan. 22, for their first meeting of the year and since the camp was divided, "Fruit-va- l Camp" was the name chos. en for the West Corlnne group In memory of the first Sunday school held In the area. At one time many fruit trees were In the vicinity of West Corinne. New officers chosen to fill vac. ancles left by the division were filled as follows: registrar, Margaret Anderson; Historian, Lila Wright; Lesson leader, 01. lve Fillmore and chaplain, Lena Walker. Delicious refresh, ments were served by Lila Beth Bott and Margaret Anderson, following the lesson by Olive Fillmore and business meet, TO THEIR was the wedding of Miss Linda Freestone and Ronald D. Wheeler on Jan. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall at Granger, Utah. The young couple was married by Minister lng. Mrs. Jesse Nicholas enter, Richard Kelly. Best man was Arnold Wheeler. The bride was talned her club at her home on attended by her sister Sherri Thursday, Jan. 21. Supper was Freestone as bridesmaid. A served to 12 at three small reception followed the wedding tables. Mrs. Bernard Allen, held at West Jordan. The new special guest, won the cut prize bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jenson won high Mrs. Jack (Betty Peters) Free, score. The hostess received a stone of Riverton, and a grand, lovely gift. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll. MR. AND MRS. CURTIS Han. 11am Peters of Corlnne. Attend, lng the wedding were Mr. and sen and small daughter Wendy Mrs. William Peters, Mrs. Ed. are getting settled In their new ward Rader, Mrs, C.E, Rader, home they recently purchased. Mrs. Wesley Hansen and Mr. They home was built by Mr, and and Mrs. LaMar Rader all of Mrs. Fredlc Davis who moved Corlnne; Mr. and Mrs. Harold to Tre monton a year ago. Jensen of Brigham City and Recent visitors at the home of Mrs, Phyllis Udy and daughters Mr. and Mrs. John Craner were Beverly and Tamara Udy of Mrs. Craners sisters, Mrs. OF INTEREST friends here Millie Reeves of Centerville and Mrs. Emma Archibald of Garland. The group traveled to Cornish where they visited and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Veibel and family. Wally Morris, local merchant JULIE RASMUSSEN, daugh. entered Dee hospital In Ogden ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ras. Saturday for checkup and rest mussen, was honored on her following the flu. 10th birthday on Jan, 20. A party was held after school at her home for 10 friends. Tasty refreshments were served by FOE her mother. The guest of honor received many nice gifts. Heidi Morrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrill underwent a tonsllectomy last Dinner-Danc- o Thursday. She Is feeling fine Riverside. A family dinner on Sunday Jan. 24 honored the birthdays of Alice O. Norman and Elaine Norman at the Henry Norman home. Will Honor Past Presidents At now. The Box Elder Aerie, Frater. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Kel. ly welcomed their third child, nal Order of Eagles, Brigham a daughter, born Jan. 20 at City, will honor their past pres, Cooley Memorial hospital In idents at a banquet and dance Saturday evening, Jan, 30, at wise dominated all team stats the aerie home. This Is a specwith the high team game and ial event of the year for the series. Victor Motor Is In first aerie and all members are place with a 17Vfc.l0Vfe league urged to attend with the part, ners. mark. In the Thiokol No. 1 league, THE BANQUET WILL BE In Jan. 25, Dan Perry rolled a fine 236 game for the high In the charge of Mrs. George Hodges, league and J.B. Mullins fired a aided by members of the aux. 585 series for the high. lllary to the Box Elder aerie. The banquet will be served at The Packeteers took the team game department while the Safe 7:30 p.m. and dancing will begin "Ts" swept the team series. at 9:30 p.m., with Fermlns or. Ladles Commercial league chestra providing the music for bowling, Jan. 25, sawOletaYagl the evening. and Fern Gardner capture Indlv. ldual honors. Oleta rolled a high Tickets are $6 a couple for game of 193 and Fern rolled a the banquet and dance, and may be obtained from the aerie high series of 482. Brigham Honda took the team home. game department and Jessie's Come out and honor the past Fine Foods won the team ser. ies. J.C. Penney Is In first presidents and enjoy an evening of pleasant entertainment, place with a 9.3 mark. |