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Show T PERRY PULSE Perry Y ouths Receive Awards At Stake Priesthood Banquet By Mrs. Max Nelson Many boys and their parents from Perry were on hand Friday evening at the South Box Elder stake Aaronlc priesthood banquet held March 24 at the Box Elder High school. Highlighting the evening was the presentation of the certificates of achievements. Those from Perry receiving awards were: Robert V. Call, Ronald J. Hepner, Chad B. Johnson, Linden C. Johnston, Edwin D, Nelson, David A. Smith, Dale C. Valcarce, Boyd W. Young, Norval Bralthwalte, Gregory V. Davis, Gaylen V. Jenks, Wal. lace Nell Johnson, Lynn R. Eldon J. Sevy, Robert B. Smith, Steven B. Turner, Bruce Oy-le- r, W. Young, and Paul Sandoval. CONGRATULATIONS go to the Darrell Nelsons who be. came the proud parents of a baby girl this past week. over the arrival of their new little daughter lastWednes. day, March 22 at 1:20 p.m. were Darrell and Grace. Other members of the family awaiting the news were three sis. ters and three brothers: Judy, Jackie, Marianne, Gordon, Mike and Rodney. The new little arrival weighed In at seven pounds and seven ounces and as of yet no name has been decided upon. Three new officers of the MIA were Introduced last week. Sustained as new speech director was Mrs. Irene FranclswlthSte-veCall and Bill Turner as new drama directors. Mrs. Charlene Hlenerwasre-leaseas the drama director and Mrs. Marilyn Christensen as the speech director. g n sus-talne- d d A NUMBER OF THE young people from Perry were members of the youth choir that sang in the afternoon session of the South Box Elder stake quartely conference. The choirs did an outstanding Job under the direction of Mrs. LaRue Hansen and accompanied by Mrs. Char-len- e Helner. Following the afternoon of conference the South Box Elder stake speech festival was ses-slo- n held at the stake tabernacle. Miss Alana Barnard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnard, represented the Perry ward. AMONG THOSE TAKING to the hills above Perry for the traditional Easter hike and pic. nlc were Darell Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Waters and girls of Brlghanl City. The kids enjoyed the hlk-lnwhile the parents enjoyed the visiting and lunch. g at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Younglerg Is Laura Jeans Afton mother, Mrs of Manila, Christensen Es. peclallj delighted with her visit are the Youngberg children Brent, Kenvln, Stott, and Kath. yrn. Mrs Christei sen and baby Kathyrn are enjoying this time Other Perry families In the to get acque luted with one canyon were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson and girls, Mr. and Mrs. A SKIT COMMERATLNG the Joe Sebek and girls, Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Nelson and son of 125 birthday anniversary of the Kaysvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Relief society was presented r Russell Nelson and family of Tuesday, March 21 at the THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 30, 1967 Hun-sak- By Christine Seashore Swer.son, each group will present four numbers, The fiesh-ma- CHOIR CONCERT TONIGHT bard will perform first Box Elders concert Choir and followed by tt e oncert band CONCERT SET semester chorus will combine and then the orcl estra forces Thursday, Mar 30 to preNo admission will be chargA spring concert will be sent their annual spring concert and ed the Dubllc the Box Is Elder Invited. by High Relief society meeting for the pub 1c Under the dlrec-tioconcert band, freshman band, The skit entitled, The Gift Concert ta.d selections will of Wes'ey Boman, conducwas narrated by Nikki Bedke. and orchestra on April 6, at Include El Capltan, Domb&sto, tor, the concert will begin at 8 p.m. In the BE auditorium. Members of the cast Included and Fanfair, and Dedi- 8 p m In the auditorium. Under the direction of Earl Cortege Mice Snow, Ruth Barnard, The concert will Include a catory Overture more serious section presented Spendlove, Marilyn Lund, ston, Mrs. Connie Hire chi, Mrs. Freshman band numbers will by the choirs and a group of Renee Maddox, MaRee Earlene Hedrick, and Mrs. No-lLynn Mae Young and they were be Flashing Sabres, Trumpet lighter numbers presented by Wight, and Kathlene Wight. Music for the program was accompanied by Mrs. Louise Tune, Fantasy Fir Band, and soloists and ensembles, This La Roqulna . by t lalne Reeder year the choir has formed some presented by Mrs. Norma John. Davis n CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight who will celebrate their Golden Wed. ding anniversary, April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Wight were married April 4, 1917 and are the par. ents four children; Newell of Wight, Mrs, Lloyd (Joycle) Poul. sen, Mrs. Lawrence (Arlene) Wright all of Perry and Mrs. Robert (June) Hamilton of Idaho. They also have added to their family 15 grand, children and three Lau-ren- e a WATCH FOR OUR d to Salt Luke to compete for the title of State FFA Sweetheart. the delegation Accompanying will be the FFA advisors, Dee Horton and Norwood Hver, Two Kotiei iUPI' HOLLYWOOD Kathaitne Houghton, niece, goddaughtei and namesake of Katharine" Hepburn will appeal wlh hei aunt In "Guess er degrees Whos Coming to Dinner" for Box Elders senior, Randy Stanlev Ktamer Rt Columbia Braaggei will compete for state Plenums octet uitto ADVANTAGE OF THE CENUINE SAVINGS OUR SALES OFFER! Jensens of Layton, and the Worth Jensens of Harper Ward. The children enjoyed the after-noohiking in the hills above the Worth Jensen's farm InHar. per Ward and then Joined the adults for an Easter picnic. It has been busy weeks at the Lee Moss home since they brought their new little daugh-te- r Mrs. home. A sister-in-law- , James (Shirley) Huntsman of Midvale spent almost a week at the Moss residence while Eunice was In the hospital. Visitors since her arrival home have been Lees parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moss of a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moss of Price; and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huntsman of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dari Huntsman of Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Huntsman of Salt Lake. Eunices mother, Mrs. Bird, ella Huntsman Is now spending an Indefinite period of time at the Moss residence. Especially enjoying this visit are the Moss children, Tony, Wayne, and Billy TRAVELING TO IDAHO for a short vacation over the long weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaynes and children Kim, Todd and Lynn. While there they visited at the home of Alenes parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.R. Hunt of Buhl and Roberts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jaynes In Richfield. They re turned on Sunday, but Todd re malned for a longer visit with Grandma and Grandpa Hunt. Spending a few days visiting Approximately 50 members of the Box Elder Chapter Future Farmers of America will the State FFA convention In Salt Lake City Ft lday and Saturlay, March 31 April 1. Agenda for the coiventlon will a speech Include given by Governor Calvin Hampton, competition In farming categories and the awarding of state farm- 6u4tUa? otefc a W a ta ADS, FOLKS. TAKE Mr. and Mrs. Wight will be honored Sunday, April 2 at an open house In observance of their golden wedding at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen in Perry. 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