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Show I ) Corinne Comments daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Nelson. An electric roaster was stolen from a car parked at 714 South Main, happy of Earls Cafe, schoolmates last Thursday. Saturday, Ruth Hashamoto, They had all attended school Deweyville, told police this week. at Corinne together. By Gertrude Moore Games a lunch of punch and chips, Birthday celebrations and a cupcakes and ice cream cones trip to California have made and helping open her gifts top news here the past week. provided a happy time for those who attended. Mrs. Avis Morgan has THAT evening her grandreturned home after spending a week in Thousand Oaks.i parents came to make her day Calif. complete. They are Mr. and She travelled by plane to the Mrs. John Craner and Mr. and airport nearby, where she was Mrs. Nels Rasmussen. Several cousins also came, picked up by members of the Gene Oliver family. including the children of Mr. She spent a restful week and Mrs. Ez Harper and relaxing with the family on the Tonya and Christie Veibell, beach and at activities children of Bill and Mary Veibell of Kerns. enfor her planned tertainment. Tonya spent the Easter the with She getting weekend enjoyed was She Rasmussens. joined the with reacquainted smallest of the Oliver on Sunday by her parents and children, Keely, her sister, sister. Genette, and older brothers, DINNER guests at the home Gary, Kim, and Kevin. She also enjoyed visiting with the of Fred Bradford on Sunday parents who are her daughter were Dale and Gale Bradford Marjorie and sand-wivhe- MRS. Ecumenical Notices at Aldersgate Methodist church. This group is working on music for a folk liturgy which they hope to present publicly at a later fellowship ' The Ministerial Fellowship time. 7:30 p.m. Senior high chaplain at Cooley Hospital the week of April 19 will be fellowship at Gillespie hall. John Embery, pastor of thp This group is discussing sex and courtship. This week the First Baptist church. Devotional services will be Rev. Robert Himi, associate of the First presented at Pioneer Home pastor April 27, and Godfrey Home, Presbyterian church of Ogden April 26 by members of the will lead the discussion on United "Dating." Community celebrated ALLIE ROCHE her birthday Monday April 6, with a family dinner at her home that evening. Family members who came to wish her a most happy day and enjoy a pleasant evening of conversation were, Jim and Marilyn Wright and children, Shirley, Gaylene, Jackie, Kenny, Cindy, Lawrence and Michael of Perry; Dick and Marilyn Roche and daughter, Kelly of Tremonton; and Dennis and Aileen Crocker and baby, Tammy. Calling on her that evening was a brother and sister-in-laJohn and Alta Craner. Monday 7 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 185 in Fellowship gym. Thursday 4 p.m. Girl Scout Troop 428 in Gillespie hall. St. MRS. JESSIE ELLER and Thursday 7:30 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal. daughters, Jaynann and Mrs. We again remind everyone Diane Nielson and her of the party and square dance children, Wesley and Christie, Mass Times: Sunday : 8, 9, to be held at the new Civic travelled to Salt Lake last 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Satur- Center, Saturday, April 25, weekend. under the auspices of our day: 5:30 p.m. They enjoyed a delightful CCD Classes: grade: three-churc- h Cooperative day spent at Hogles zoo, Council. Tuesday 7 p.m. Presbyterian Ministry Ruby sightseeing and eating a our picnic lunch. Gillespie hall. 1 2th grade: McQuain represents Tuesday 7 p.m. Emery church on the committee. This They were accompanied by is an adult only event residence in Perry. Diane's husband Gene and There will be a scholarship Jessies father, A. E. Smith. award made by the Knights of The grandfather enjoyed the Columbus to some Catholic day with members of his graduating senior. Anyone family. interested in applying for this Bible Is Under "The Trial" award contact Bob Lavery, MRS. ALFRED (Nellie) the topic to be aired over 6 Joe Gurrister, Hansen celebrated her 84th KBUH Sunday morning or Bill Emery, on April 7, with 9:30 a.m. Don birthday at beginning The childrens solemn members of her family. in a series of be to is Bunnell communion will be held May in Logan beginning 3, at the 11 a.m. mass. The. meetings SHE AND HER husband These were morning. girls will wear a white dress. Sunday are guests of honor at a 10 at a.m. for The boys will wear a white meetings them at dinner, and Maddox hosted byHouse shirt with any color slacks. - Bible classes, assembly Jn Ranch 11 at a.m., There will be a practice held preaching on Sunday. Perry and also preaching sometime during the last week assembly were Present sons, of April. The exact time will at 7:30 p.m. There will be daughters and their partners each evening, including Mr. and Mrs. Joe meetings be announced later. Monday through Wednesday, Dalton of Ida.; Mr. beginning at 7:30 p.m. for and Mrs.Pocatello, Asael Knudsen, services. Everyone Idaho preaching Falls; Mr. and Mrs. is invited to all of these William Knudsen of Uinta; serives. Regular meetings will be held here with Pete Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas of Ogden. Seventh, Eighth and Ninth preaching. Bible classes meet A son and his family Mr. and 10 a.m. on Sunday morning graders at church tonight. A at Mrs. Leland Knudsen of Palm 7 on and at p.m. Wednesday youth banquet for the young Calif., were unable to The morning Beach, but people of the Christian evening. attend, telephoned to wish 11 a.m. and the is at Reformed churches is planned assembly her a happy day. She received 7 at p.m. for Saturday, April 25, In Salt evening assembly many gifts. Lake City. Reservations must You are welcome to all of these meetings. be In by Monday of next week. ON THE day of her birthday Worship services on Sunday she was hostess at a delicious 10:30 6:30 a.m. and at p.m. chicken dinner to a group of Sunday school and adult study friends at her home. 9:30 a.m. at group The dinner was cooked and Presbyterian church, Earl Fox, pastor. S. Henrys Catholic th 9-- Church Of Christ 723-893- Christian Reformed St. Michaels Episcopal Denominational radio St. Michaels Episcopal served by her daughters-in-law- , broadcast, The Back to God church of Brigham City is Mrs. Wesley (Darlene) Hour, each Sunday on KBUH located at 571 South Second Hansen, Mrs. Lee at 8:30 a.m. East, the Reverend William J. Hansen and Mrs. (Carol) Merlin are being Hannifin, vicar. Holy comApplications received for this years munion Is celebrated every (Donna) Hansen. summer workshop team, The Sunday at 9:30 a.m., Sunday THOSE WHO gathered workshop is planned for June school classes through fifth there to enjoy dinner and a 24. 20 through Dally grade at same hour. A social July of afternoon pleasant vacation Bible school is coffee hour in the basement is reminiscing were Mrs. Rose scheduled for July held each Sunday after ser- Rader, Amanda Mrs. 8. vices. holy communion on Wednesdays at 9: 30 a.m. Holy days announced. Choir practice at the church each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Confirmation classes for the young people will be at 4 p.m. each Thursday. Several members of the congregation attended a liturgical conference in Salt Lake over the weekend and Mid-wee- Aldersgate k Fredrickson of Brigham City; Mrs. Olga Rasmussen, Mrs. Mabel Rasmussen, Mrs. Stella Gardner of Deweyville, and Mrs. Alta Craner. Mrs. Gardner hus been Morning worship service on here at the home of a staying the Sunday is at 9 a.m. in Bill and daughter church house located at 382 and Jean Kirk for the past Camaren Drive. Chruch several weeks. She has been school follows at 10:15 a.m., there while recovering from with classes for all ages from an illness. Hannifin participated kindergarten through high Father Mrs. Hansen was delighted in some of the centennial school. Junior high youth will meet services at The Church of the with the tokens and gifts from and friends. A family at 7 p.m. on Sunday evening, Good Shepherd in Ogden. beautiful birthday cake, at Aldersgate church. The baked and decorated by Mrs. senior high group meets at Darlene Hansen was cut and Gillespie hall at 7:30 p.m. served to the group by the Guest speaker at this meeting hostess. Hirnl will be the Rev. Robert Sunday afternoon services of Ogden. to be held in the War THE FRUITVALE camp Memorial Hall, 126 East Daughters of Utah pioneers Forest, 2:30 to 4 p.m. will hold a meeting Friday, Reverend Paul Baugher, April 17. The meeting will be held at pastor. the home of Mrs. Della Owens and will commence at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 19, third An interesting lesson has Sunday after Easter. Early been outlined and a good atworship service, 8 a.m. at the tendance is desired according Holy Cross Lutheran church to the officers. They are Melba for skiers, and others desiring Worship services for Sunto leave the city early In the day, April 19, the third Sunday Mills, captain, and Betty Burt, day. 9:30 a.m. Church school after Easter, will be held at 8 secretary. for all ages through Junior a.m. and 11 a.m. Eldon CoffLINDA high. manager of the man, Rasmussen, 11 a.m. Morning worship. Protestant Student Center for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil celebrated a We will have as special Intermountain school will be Rasmussen musical guests, the Girls the pulpit guest that morning birthday April 3. She was guest of honor at a Choir of Foothill school, under at both services. Jack Penthe direction of Mrs. Ruth dleton will be the llturgist. party hosted by her sister, Lltchford. The choir will sing: Sunday church school Lynelle at their home on that "If You Stand Very Still, begins at 9:30 a.m. for grades day. and, "God Is Ever Beside three through six, and at 11 were ten for THERE Me." Sermon by the minister, a.m. Earl Seymour Fox. Nursery through second grade. There schoolmates who travelled services available. Coffee are no junior high con- home on the bus after school to hour after the service. firmation classes scheduled spend an enjoyable afternoon 7 with her. Junior high for this coming Tuesday. p.m. Methodist Assembly of God United Presbyterian Holy Cross Lutheran four-year-ol- son-in-la- s, and children, Jeff, Britt Teresa, and Mrs. Cindy Woolums and daughter of son-in-la- Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 16, 1970 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Steal Roaster Bountiful. The group enjoyed a pleasant afternoon visiting. last here were Bob and Lynette Moore and children Bobby and Britt. VISITORS Saturday They came to Brigham City to attend the viewing and services for John E. Forsgren held at the Olsen Funeral chapel on that day. They came to Corinne to visit with family members after the services. They spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore where they were joined by Mrs. Clayton Morrill and children, and Mrs. Dennis Anderson and family. Seminary Juniors Look To Red Letter Event Those who met there on that day were Mrs. Diane Harper, Mrs. Carol Sara of Mantua, Mrs. Aileene Thompson of Mrs. Lanette Rostrom, 469 Brigham, Mrs. Colene Wilcox View Dr., told police from Farmington, Mrs. Carol Mountain that she believed her purse May Yates of Roy, and Mrs. was taken from the family car Patsy Wells. They enjoyed while it was parked in front of luncheon and pleasant af- her home Saturday night. ternoon of reminiscing. The home of Patsy Wells here, was the gathering place for the BB group during the afternoon. Vandals shot a BB through The school-mate- s plan to meet as often as possible in the our bedroom window Saturcoming years. They have day night, Mrs. Marvin R. enjoyed these reunions for the Nutt, 1022 Sycamore Ave. told past several or since their police Monday. graduation from Box Elder Purse Missing Hits letter Day for junior students attending Brigham City LDS seminary has been scheduled Saturday, April 25, at Utah State Red university. Students from Box Elder and Bear River High schools will join for the annual event along with those from Logan area and southern Idaho high schools. Window The slate of activities beginning at 10 a.m. and continuing to 4 p.m. will include a conceit by the 3 Ds, a smorgasbord and an address by Sterling W. Sill. High school. ATTENDING LDS conference in Salt Lake last weekend were Bishop and Mrs. Robert Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ferry. They are members of the Corinne Second ward bishopric. The group attended sessions on Saturday and Sunday and spent Saturday night in Salt Lake City. THEY RETURNED on Monday to attend the "solemn assembly to be present to witness the sustaining of Elder Boyd K. Packer as a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The new apostle had of taught several members the group in the LDS seminary class at Box Elder high school. Also attending that session on Monday were Deverall Wells, president of the Corinne ward Elders quorum and Leo Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilbert. THE CORINNE ward Mutual held their speech festival at their regular meeting last Tuesday evening. The theme of the festival was From Within Myself. Girls who participated were the best of each YWMIA class in the ward. Those who competed were Sandra Nelson, Local students will leave from the They There will be a charge of $4.75 per student. Janette Christopher, Carolyn Mills, Cindy Wankier, Debra Gilbert and LuAnn Lichfield. These girls are members of the Beehive and Laurel classes. Carolyn Mills was the winner of the contest and will compete with stake winners at the Stake Center later in April. Jean Kirk is speech director for the Corinne ward Mutual. students are enattend and to participate in this couraged of said a spokesman. activity," day All junior seminary Mia-Mai- A MUSICAL program was presented during the evening that consisted of a piano solo by Joan Welch and a quartet that consisted of Larraine Bingham, Shanna Nelson, Leo Gilbert and Bartly Hansen. They sang, "Love Makes the World Go Round. They were by Sheila accompanied Gilbert. Make exercise easy, fun, and it really works. Call Mary Miles 723-84after 5 p.m. 35 joined relatives and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vital! (Marie) Trippodi in Brigham after the services and burial. relatives Out-of-sta- who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Eli Forsgren from River-dalIdaho, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Forsgren from Onieda, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Forsgren from Jerome, Idaho; and Rosmary and Hazel Tolman who came from Jerome. They joined relatives at the Trippodi home after the services. e, 5? THE Corinne camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their April meeting at the home of Marg Burt, captain. was The "autobiographies given by Wilma Johnsen. She chose the life of Mary Noble Pay, from the nine autobiographies. Gwen Rader read the history of her grandfather, George Davis. Refreshments were served to ten members and a guest from the county camp, Effie Peterson. MR. AND MRS. James Moore travelled to Salt Lake City on Friday to attend to some business matters. They spent some time visiting with Mrs. Bob Moore and children, Bobby and Britt, before returning home. They were unable to visit with their son Bob, as he was in Montana on a business trip. He had left by plane on Thursday and returned home late Friday evening. REJOICING over the safe arrival of a baby girl are Bill and Karla Smoot. The baby was born April 7 in the Brigham hospital. She has two sisters and a brother eagerly waiting to greet her at home. She also boasts a large number of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Smoot and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reay; and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wheeler of Perry, and Mrs. Sarah Reay of Bear River City. s, CELEBRATING birthdays Sunday with a family dinner were Mrs. Neil (Diane) Harper and daughter Eva Jean. Joining them for dinner were Mrs. Alice Davis, Greg and Jennie Harper and daughter Heidi; Alice Ann, Steven Kenneth Harper and his fiancee Vickie Lewis of Brigham. Joining the family group during the afternoon were, Mrs. Elaine Nelson and children, Tresa, Mark and Trudi. last EVA JEAN Harper whose birthday was on April 11, was the guest of honor at a surprise party at the home of Annette Nelson on that day. The party was also to celebrate Annettes birthday that was April 8. There were six schoolmates and friends who met at the Nels on home to enjoy luncheon and a afternoon delightful visiting. Annette is of the V K Vou a X 4 ' nanf a clean oven, don't you? Modern gas ranges give you your choice of two different solutions to the chore its up to you to decide which you prefer. your oven. Each has its benefits - Self-cleani- of cleaning ng (pyrolytic) gas ovens operate on a special cycle and reduce oven soil to a fine ash which wipes quickly away. Some models incorporate the broiler in the oven so ovens operate faster and more economically that it also cleans automatically. Gas than the flameless kind. self-cleani- Continuous cleaning (catalytic) gas ovens help keep themselves clean at disappears while you cook. mal baking temperatures. All but heavy soil or spill-ove- nor- rs Whichever system you choose, youll be delighted to discover that gas cooking is cleaner way! And all modern gas ovens are automatically safe. any- Want a clean oven? Let a modern gas range with a or continuous cleaning oven do the work for you! self-cleani- A modern GAS range gives you a better deal! semi- nary at 9 a.m. THERE were many Corinne residents who attended the viewing and funeral of John S. Forsgren held in the Olsen Funeral chapel on Saturday, Apr. 4. A large number of relatives and friends from Salt Lake, Ogden and throughout Box Elder county, attended the services. 19 MADDOX Ranch House in Perry was the scene for a Travels and Birthdays Highlight Activities Gene. t ng MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY A (atwiajl Goa For TOTAL comfort and convenience Svwic&- - it's natural GAS! -- |