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Show 14 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, . i fe' Thursday, April jspsjpgsrri Brigham City, Utah 91970 " Corinne Comments fe'OR'ftteSESp Family Members Gather For Easter Weekend Fun By Gertrude Moore Easter Sunday saw many Corinne residents celebrating the holiday with family members at home. , The Grover Harpers had returned for the holiday to visit with their children over Easter vacation. They arrived here on Tuesday from Overton, Nev., where they had spent the winter fishing and boating on Lake Meade. A FAMILY PICNIC had been planned but inclement weather forced the Harpers and their guests to meet at the Harpers home in West Corinne. Joining the hosts there for a delightful time, cooking hamburgers and hotdogs in the garage and a delicious dinner were family members, Neil and Diane Harper and family, Greg and Jennie Harper and baby pot-luc- He has one year left to serve out his enlistment in the service. The two boys enlisted in the US Army together two years ago. Since leaving for overseas duty they have been in widely separated areas of the fighting, and have not been able to keep in contact with each other. RICKY HENRY arrived home while his mother was visiting in San Antonio, Tex. The Henrys were overjoyed at the news of the arrival of a new grandson there. The baby was born to their daughter and Faye and Edwin Peterson in that city on March 26. Peterson is a member of the US Air Force. The Petersons have another son, Ronny, age three. son-in-la- k MRS. MADGE HENRY flew to Texas after receiving word of the new arrival. She spent one week there helping out before returning home. Heidi, Kenneth Harper and his fiancee, Vickie Lewis of Madges mother, Mrs. Brigham, Ez and Delores Harriet Toombs, who has been Harper and family, Leon and making her home with the Treva Johnson and family Henrys is visiting with Mrs. John Ackerfrom Mantua, Jay and Audreine Yates and family of man in Ogden. The Guy Henrys were happy Layton, Rex and Ruth Adams of Tremonton, Jack and last month to have their Mildred Harper of Honeyville, grandson, Mike Sorenson Chuck and Mildred Nelson and spend several days with them. He is the son of Lewis and son of Brigham City. Barbara Sorenson of Caldwell, THE AFTERNOON was Idaho. spent in happy conversation THE SORENSONS traveled among the hosts and family to Seattle the first week in members. The Grover Harpers left for March to pick up a baby girl Nevada last Monday. They for adoption. The baby was plan to return here next month born March 4 in that city. The Guy Henrys traveled to with their house trailer. They will leave from here to travel the Sorenson home to witness to cooler climes for the the greeting of Mike and his new sister. summer months. The event was a very happy Becky Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rowe is occasion for all. The Henrys improving favorably after spent two days at the Sorenson undergoing surgery in the home getting aquainted Brigham City hospital on with the newcomer. On their way home the Thursday. Henrys visited with Mrs. and TWO CORINNE families Mrs. Frank Hunter at their are overjoyed at the return of home in Burley, Ida. their sons from the fighting THE MARVIN Jeppesens zone in Vietnam. Returning home last week were happy last week to have from a tour of duty in Vietnam their two grandsons Darin and was Rickey Jeppesen. He Todd spend a week here with surprised his parents by them. They are sons of Dr. and ringing their doorbell at an Mrs. The on Denton (Linda) John of hour Wednesday. early Marvin Jeppesens are happy Malad, Ida. They stayed with their grandparents while their at his arrival home. leave parents spent a vacation in He will spend a y here with his parents. He has California. The Johns stayed in one year left of his enlistment Oakland and toured the points . in 'the US Army, of interest in the city and the ARRIVING HOME two days surrounding towns. later than Ricky was Robert KENT AND DIANA Jep(Bob) Henry, son of Mr. and pesen and daughter, traveled Mrs. Guy Henry. to Aurora on Easter Sunday. He has been serving in They went to the home of of the Vietnam as a member Diana's parents, Mr. and Mrs. US Army. He has gained the Lawrence Mason to spend the rank of a Spec. 5 in the field of holiday with family members. meteorology. The grandparents enjoyed leave the He will spent a y baby Jeri Lynn and a here with his parents before pleasant visit with the Jepreporting for duty at Fort Sill, pesens during their stay there. Okla. He will act as an instructor while on duty there. BLESSED IN THE Corinne three-year-ol- , d they traveled to Meadow to the home of DeLoys mother ward on fast Sunday was David Bacus, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bacus. The baby was blessed and named by Bishop George Welch. Cheryle Lee Bacus, a sister, was named and blessed by Clifford Bingham. the White Mountain" to spend a VISITORS HERE during delightful day in the warm the Easter holiday were Mrs. sunshine and playing in the Grace Allen and Mrs. Carma white sand. That is what gives Anderson from San Francisco, the mountain its name. The sand glistens like snow at a Calif. distance. last visited here They A picnic lunch was enjoyed Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bosley and with their by the group during the days activities. sister Fay Bosley, with their sister Fay Bosley. AMONG THE MORE hardy Mrs. Anderson had spent souls her with venturing out to rough some time visiting children Judy and Larry, who it on Easter Sunday were, are students at Brigham Mr. and Mrs. James Moore; Young university in Provo. Clayton and JoAnn Morrill Mrs. Allen had accompanied and family; Dennis and Betty Anderson and family; Howard her there. and Jessie Eller; Gene and Nielson and son THE GARY HANSEN home Diane in West Corinne was the scene Wesley; George and Ilene of a happy family gathering on Richards and sons Todd and After Roger; Steven and Linda Burt Easter Sunday. a and daughter Stephanie; and sacrament meeting and Georganne delicious pot luck dinner was Thayne enjoyed there by relatives Sargent and son Trent all of from both sides of the family. Brigham City; and Gilbert Joining Gary and Florence Rowe. The group traveled to a Hansen at their home were Florences parents, Mr. and point north of the Golden Spike Mrs. Alvin Fuller and monument site in Promontory daughter Sarah of Tremon- to a point overlooking Salt Locomotive and ton; Mr. and Mrs. Boyde Wells Yancey and Tresa and Mr. Springs. and Mrs. Dale Wagstaff of THEY BUILT A huge American Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Mr. in a sheltered cove and and bonfire parents Garys Delwin Hansen and daughter enjoyed a dinner heated over a drinks, fried chicken brought from home, hot baked beans, THE salads, rolls and cup cakes IN BAPTIZED Corinne Second ward the last warmed the happy group. week in March was Gary The weather failed to chill Hansen son of Mr. and Mrs. the spirits of those assembled. Gary Hansen. He was bap- Snow fell gently during the tized by his father and con- first hour. It cleared suddenly firmed by a grandfather, and the sun came out to give Alvin Fuller. the children and some of the Other baptisms were Lori grownups the chance to hike, Norman daughter of Mr. and collect rocks, roll eggs and Mrs. Carl Norman. She was spend a happy afternoon on baptized and confirmed by her the mountain. father. Also Shaila Bunderson, A HERD OF antelope was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bunderson, who was observed through field glasses baptized and confirmed by her in the valley below. The view father. from the mountainside over Nichole Kanig Kamigahi, the valley was magnificent. daughter of Kenneth and Ruby The slight haze that covered Endo Kamigaki, was named the looked exactly as it and blessed by Newell Nor- had valley to the early pioneers from man. that same spot. A marshmallow roast in the unMARTY ROSS, WHO bonfire and a treat of oranges derwent surgery in the and apples to the group by Veterans hospital recently, is George Richards completed a several weeks here happy . spending day. with his family. He will return to the hospital CHET AND GWEN Rader in Salt Lake later this month and their children and to undergo further treatment traveled to a grandchildren on his leg. of the Golden Spike south point monument on Easter Sunday. THE CORINNE school PTA Those who enjoyed the held an election and in- afternoon around the huge stallation of officers at their bonfire were Arlo and Carol e meeting in the May Yates and family of room of the school last Layton; their daughter and Thursday evening. husband, Mr. and Mrs. A large crowd attended to Rodney Egan, Mr. and Mrs. the . program Glen (Raone) Collings and enjoy "Thresholds of Music, under family of Brigham, and a the direction of Reva Nelson grandson of the Raders, Trae and Ellen Tolman. The first Hansen. and second grade students Their camp site showed an presented the instrumental ideal view of the double grade selections to a very ap- laid by the track crews of the Union and Central Pacific 101 preciative audience. City. multi-purpos- Della Marble, first t; Glen Smith, second and vice-preside- Reeder, as Lorna secretary-treasurer- . Mrs. George Napoli, regional director for the PTA officers and the faculty. A token of appreciation was presented to Mrs. Roche by Mrs. James Butler, the PTA for the first past year. The fourth grade students, with Robert Hodgson as their teacher, won the cookie jar for having the most parents in attendance. DINNER GUESTS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nello Morgan on Easter Sunday were Eric and Shanna Grey of Ogden. Joining the Morgans and their guests In the afternoon were Vaugnn and Mary Morgan and sons Jeff and Robert, and Dean Morgan and daughters, Vickie, Lori and Deanna of Brigham. THE COUSINS spent a happy time romping and 38 South Main SUNDAY slow cooking fire. Hot chili, stew, hot biscuits, cold and hot THE OFFICERS elected and installed to serve for the coming year were, Mrs Dennis Jones, president; Mrs. sJaNeal Andersen models a black and' white dress with satin lined vest. A Saba Original Smart Styles start at EAST playing on the lawn in the sun that warmed a little. Eric and Shanna Grey had spent Sunday evening with the Morgans recently. They had attended the motorcycle races in Brigham on March 22. Eric was a participant in the races and brought home two trophies he won there on that day. They were dinner guests at the Morgan home that evening. TO Oasis and for the Easter holiday were DeLoy and Marilyn Stewart and children, Lynn, Ann, Steven, Richard, Larry and Brad. They went first to Oasis to the home of Marilyns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanworth. After a visit there TRAVELING Meadow years ago. N v. n i Sounds ridiculous, doesnt it? But what if everybody in this country were to throw their hands up in despair and say they dont give a hoot. Indeed, there would be no tomorrow. group traveled to Carol and his grandmother, Mrs. Ina Hansen of Bear River fe , Mrs. Fern Stewart. They spent Friday and Saturday night there. ON ; Wqw-fMs- But fortunately, Americans have a way of solving their problems. And thats just whats going to happen in these troubled times. Simply because its always been an American tradition. Now, how can you, as one little ole citizen in this big, wide country of ours, be of any help? Well, take a minute and think about a U.S. Savings Bond. a U.S. Savings Bond. No, it isnt an immediate remedy for all our ills. But it helps. If everybody were to buy just one $25.00 Savings Bond (cost $18.75), your country would be stronger economically to wipe out some of those scars weve been sporting. Of course, everybody would be helping themselves, too. If you were to sign up on a Bond purchase plan where you work or bank, youd have quite a nice nest egg for yourself one of these days. Youd have a lot more dollars in the kitty for things like college educations, that new home, or a secure retirement. Thats right, PLYMOUTH CONTEST Here discussing the 22nd annual Plymouth Trouble Shooting contest are Lowell Packer, left. Packer Motor company, and Howard H. Gittins, auto shop instructor at Box Elder High school. Search Underway at BEHS DISEASES Two cases of chickenpox and one of influenza were the diseases only infectious reported from Box Elder county to the State Division of Health for the week ending April 3. ForTrouble Shooting Duo The annual search for Americas top young auto mechanics is under way. Auto mechanic students from schools across the including a team country from Box Elder High school are entering the 22nd annual Plymouth Trouble Shooting contest, according to Principal Carroll C. Nichols. All 130 students in Box Elder Highs auto mechanics classes are eligible for the schools Trouble Shooting team. Two auto mechanic students will be selected for the team comthrough intra-clas- s petition by Howard H. Gittins, the auto shop instructor. will represent Box Elder High at the Trouble Shooting contest to be held May 8, at Sky Line High school in Salt Lake City. The contest consists of two They 15, 16, and 17 the famed in Indianapolis REPORTED at 500 Speedway. Contestants are competing for more than $125,000 worth of scholarships and awards. Purpose of the Plymouth Trouble Shooting program is to recognize and honor out- So think about a U.S. Savings Bond today. And then go out and buy one. Tomorrow. auto mechanic standing students and to encourage them to seek a rewarding career as an automobile mechanic. Bicycles Stolen Mark Vigil, 169 North Second West, called police Sunday and complained about several missing bicycles. ...SlZEfpFCONCRETE, irrigationVdrainage pipe UTAHICONCRETE competitions: a written exam Patou nidil)' .i Lino , j, k for each participating student mink uliiii'il with vvlul- mink which will count as 30 percent (lowers, worn with a Ion;: white of a teams final score, and a m arf set with hlai k mink mechanical challenge worth flowers - more an imes'linent .1 70 percent. for'nrxt nintrr tlum In the mechanical com- to wear for tool muiiiiht petition, students work on new cars supplied by local OGDEN - SALT LAKE 940 Wall Avenue Phone 3991171 1501 Redwood Road Phone 484-763- PROVO LOGAN Walker Bank Building Phone 752-631- T 1 550 Springville Road Phone - YERYIHINGWEJELCBECOMEfOREYER dealers who Plymouth sponsor the event. The boys race the clock and each other to find and fix several iden- tical malfunctions purposely placed under the hoods of the cars by Plymouth engineers. The Utah contest is one of about 100 local events being held across the country this spring. The winning team and its instructor earn an expense-pai- d trip to the National Trouble Shooting finals June and their leader. Bob Cheney. Den mother Jeanie Shinkle and a member of den one were also present. H nwsless No, this is not a soap ad. The fluffy suds and bubbles are to remind you just how clean electric cooking really is. First, an electric range is cleaner because its flameless. The heat conversion process is pure as sunlight. Walls, curtains, utensils stay THE FAMILY OF A.V. Smoot met at their home in THE EVENING WAS spent West Corinne on Easter playing games. cleaner. Sunday. Cookies were served to the The "boys of the family, See your electric their wives and families pack members and their start in the 70s! gathered their on that day to parents by the webelos and their leader. a holiday. happy spend Farrel Hill is cub master to MEETING THERE were the pack of troop 113. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smoot and A graduation certificate was children, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon presented to Brian Wankier, Smoot and children, Bishop to show his completion of and Mrs. Bob Smoot and requirements necessary to family, and Dick Smoot, who graduate to the guide patrol. spent the Easter holiday here with his parents. He is atTHE CUB SCOUTS of troop 217 held a pack meeting in the tending BYU in Provo. ward cultural hall on ThurThe girls of the Smoot sday, March 26. family, their husbands and Cub master Gary Hansen, families, spent the holidays presented the following with their husband's families. awards to cub scout, wolf badge went to Gregory A SISTER OF Mrs. Martha Norman. Florence Hansen is Smoot, Mrs. Alice Coombs of den mother for the cubs. Fielding has been staying at the Smoot home the past OF MEMBERS the several weeks. She has Webelos, whose leader is helped out there while Mrs. Donna were Hubbard, Smoot is recovering from eye presented with the following surgery. awards, artist pins went to Bruce Hubbard, Jasper Nopa PETE AND MARG Singh and Mike Woodward; and children, Natalie and to Bruce pins engineers Mike spent a most delightful Hubbard, Nopa, Mike Jasper Easter vacation in California. Woodward, Jimmy Norman, They traveled to Glendale to Gordon Craner and Mike the home of Marg's cousins Smoot. Heinz and Lilo Holzer. Articles made by the Their children, Tommy and Webelos to win pins were Andy joined the Singh children displayed during the evening. to spend a happy Easter. Kit Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norman received a GROUP THE toured three-yea- r service star and a Disneyland and the Sea World graduation certificate. at San Diego, with the Holzer children as their guides. They ALSO DISPLAYED were also enjoyed a trip to Tijuana, articles made by cub scouts Mexico. during the month of March. The Holzers are breeders of Games were played by the St. Bernard dogs and a very group that had been made by interesting time was spent cubs. Fathers Joined their Get a Flameless Electric Range there. sons in playing ths games that Clean Favorite 3 to 1 for all. time a fun THE CUB SCOUTS OF provided Parents attended a fun time UTAH troop 113 held a pack meeting for all. in the ward cultural hall on attended the Parents & LIGHT Friday, March 20. meeting to see their sons Present were members of receive the awards they had the Webelo den their parents IT f in rrr POWER CO. i ifriiiTi n dealers new models now. Get a clean Now .... Free $25.00 you purchase a new electric range with a andor electronic oven before May 15, 1970, you will receive $25 cash from the power company, to help in the installation, provided the range is installed in a home or apartment served by Utah Power & Light Company or The Western Colorado PowIf self-cleani- er Company. t1' vJflr few' . |