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Show 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 23, 1970 Corinne Comments X-R- Serviceman Lincoln School Spends Leave With Parents Slates Roundup Lincoln school roundup is announced by By Gertrude Moore Principal Cornell Stanger for Friday, April 24, from 1 to 3 The Corinne school spring "1970" will be held in p.m. carnival, All children who will be five the LDS ward cultural hall years of age by Oct. 31 are Friday, April 24. The program eligible for kindergarten, and has been scheduled to begin at persons will be available to 8 p.m. record the needed Information Parents are being asked to on the children from 1 to 3 have students there at 7:45 pre-scho- Specialist Five Kent L. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Anderson, 120 South Fourth West, returned to Fort Sill, Okla., Saturday morning after enjoying a seven-daleave visiting attended the ceremony and reception were John Shinkle and children, John D. and Elaine, of Jackson Hole, Wyo. Fishing Trip son-in-la- Smoot and his brother, Edgar Smoot of Centerville, have returned home from a e delightful fishing trip to Idaho. p.m. in the p.m. room. all with They spent several days Square dances, on the Macky River. Parents are asked to have a fishing through kindergarten on the river by valid birth certificate and grades travelled will They sixth grade participating, immunization records offer a most entertaining boat, which according to the Smoot brothers was "pretty available for children to be program for the parents. are rough water." The trip was registered. costumes Colorful Persons new in the Lincoln planned for the girls. Boys will made during the annual school area are urged to presteeelhead run in Idaho. wear ties to match. They caught fish with the register their kindergarten age children at this time, also. larger ones weighing eight to PTA Meets Tonight 15 pounds. Eva Mrs. Forsgren The Corinne school PTA will travelled to Brigham last a special hold meeting Citation, the Bronze Star, the Sunday with her daughter Thursday, April 23. Army Commendation award, The meeting will begin at Mrs. Marie Trippodi. They Vietnam Campaign medal and 7:30 p.m., featuring Supt. J. C. went to the home of Mr. and the Vietnam Service medal. Haws of the Box Elder Board Mrs. Tobe (Mary) Frye to At present he is serving as a of Education, and members of help celebrate the birthdays of personnel records specialist. the district staff. two of the Fryes children. Upon his release from the Pattie and Lisa were enfor the staff and other Plans Army in June, he plans to arrangements for the coming tertaining classmates and attend summer school at school of their year will be discussed. friends at the home Fresno State university in of the of celebration in should parents The meeting prove y A. V. multi-purpos- friends and relatives. Sp. Anderson flew to Los Angeles, where he visited friends, spent one day In Los Altos, Calif, at the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson. He arrived in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening, spending the remainder of his leave visiting at the home of his parents in Brigham City and with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson at Ogden. Serves In Vietnam Sp. Anderson served with the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam from December, 1968 to December, 1969. While serving In Vietnam, he was awarded the Presidential Unit California. to all parents of of school age who interest children classes here. attend The 2nd Annual Fruitvale camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their April meeting at the home of Della Owens on SUMER Friday, April, The lesson 17. "autobiographi-phie- s was given by Pauline ODell, vice-captai- A history of Ingborg Sophie Hansen Nelson was read by Betty Burt. Refreshments were served to six members by the hostess. New you think its a good idea to save money than We invite you to buy our fantastic summer season rate card. If double event. The grandparents joined family members to make the childrens day a most happy one. Aunts, uncles, cousins, a grandmother Mrs. E. L. Smith, enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream. A happy time was had opening presents and playing games during the festive occasion. The highlite of the party was the "doll cakes baked and decorated by Mary Frye. Celebrate Birthdays Arrival Happy new grandparents here are Les and Melba Mills. A baby girl was born April 4, in a hospital in Rawlins, Wyo., to Kenard and Connie Stevenson. Melba returned on Monday after spending a week at the Stevenson home helping out. She travelled by train to Rawlins, where she was picked up by the Stevensons and went to their home in Saratoga. Melba enjoyed her staty there with the grandchildren, K.C., Kesa, and the new baby, which they will name Kelly Jo. The new arrival has here, Mr. and Sally Smoot, daughter of Bishop Bob and Karen Smoot celebrated her birthday on Sunday with members of her family and her grandparents. Joining Sally, her parents sister and brothers at dinner on that day were, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson from Tremonton. Gifts and a birthday cake helped make Sally's day a happy one. Delores Harper and Dennise, Cherrie, Louie and John, and her sister Mrs. Leona Rasmussen and daughters, LyNell, Linda and Julie travelled to Kearns last Saturday. Mrs. L. V. Mills. They stopped in Salt Lake Driving to Saratoga to bring City before going to the home Melba home was her husband of their sister, Mrs. Bill Les. (Mary) Veibell. They travelled to Layton to They went to celebrate the visit with their grandchildren eighth birthday of the and their parents, Mr. and Veibells daughter, Tonya. Mrs. Rodney Carter. They The group spent a happy enjoyed a brief visit there with afternoon in conversation and the Carter children, Danny, happy play for the cousins. Mr. and Mrs. John Craner Rex, Susan and Peggy, before motored to the Veibell home in returning home. Lola Jean and her daughters Kearns on Saturday to wish Peggy and Susan had gone to their granddaughter a happy children, ts FOR ADULT5 Pay $4.00 for season card - tfren pay only 30c for each game you roll. CM STUDENTS in elementary Junior, Senior high school, ' (V Mill Py y onv Pay $2.00 for season card - then pay only 20c for each game when you come bowling. Saratoga with Les. Tour birthday. The Craners spent the night there with them, returning Parks Leo and Jennie Gilbert returned home last Monday after spending home on Sunday. Weekend Visitors a week touring the parks in southern Utah Weekend visitors at the A. V. Smoot home were their and visiting in Arizona. They towed their trailer daughter Mrs. Jim (Marth Saturday, April 25th ENDS April 30th Rules: 1. Sorry - cards not transferable - games good only for person named at original issue. 2. Cards good even for summer league play. 3. Cards good even for summer tournament (moonlight, mixed doubles etc.) 4. Cards expire at dose of business Sept. 7, 1970 house and were accompanied by Roy and Iva Lou Simonsen of Brigham City. The group travelled to St. George where they left their trailers at a park and travelled to Parker, Ariz. They were met there by the Gilberts son Phil, his wife Virginia, and their son Jeff and daughter, Cindy, who make their home in El Segundo, Calif. They spent two days visiting with their son and his family, who own a lot at the resort on Parker Dam on the Colorado river. They traveled by boat up the river, where they en- joyed the fabulous that remote area. scenery in lanes open every morning, afternoon, evening - public invited - Bowling lessons available on request. wi E 2a1l 723-857- 4 for reservations. HE BIGGEST FUNHOUSE1N - FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY -iNE Staying Home When the group returned to St. George Jennie and Iva Lou attended a session at the LDS temple there. Couple Married News of special interest A lovely buffet luncheon was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harper, their children, Steven, Alice Ann, Eva Jean and Kenneth; Vickie Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell George and daughters, Cindy and Charm of Brigham; and Mrs. Alice Daivs, a great- grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Yagi Shinkle and and daughters Carrie Jo and wedding Kirk Webb. The bride is the Susan joined the Harpers that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evening for the happy ocNorman (Keith) Shinkle and casion. the bridegroom Is the son of Kelly Morrill, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Llonal Webb of Mrs. Morrill, Clayton Tabonla. celebrated his birthday last here the past week was the of Carol couple was married Saturday evening In the LDS ward Relief society room. The ceremony was performed by Bishop George Welch. A large crowd of relatives and close friends attended the The Sunday. Joining the Morrills in the afternoon for birthday cake and ice cream were Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Anderson and children, Danny, Susan, Stephanie, Jill and Justin; A ceremony, reception Gilbert Rowe, and the honoring the couple was held grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. In the cultural hall that James Moore. evening. Mrs. Jessie Eller was happy The couple received many on her birthday to have family beautiful and useful gifts. members surprise here with The newlyweds will make dinner and a beautiful cake. their home in Salt Lake. She returned home after relatives who work on April 9, to be Out-of-sta- were going-awa- y Wins Speech Contest The Corinne Second ward mutual held a speech and music festival on Monday evening, April 6. The festival was participated in by members of the Beehive, Laurel, Mia Maid, Scouts, Explorers and Ensign classes of the MIA group. Winner of the speech contest was Jerry Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ez Harper. He will compete at the North Box Elder stake festival to be held this week at the Stake Center in Brigham City. A musical program was presented during the contest, featuring a winner from each of the classes in the MIA. A musical number was presented by the Miles Ferry that consisted i At Library The Utah Division of Healths mobile unit will be in Box Elder X-ra- The committee in charge of the evenings entertainment were, Ez and Delores Harper, LeRoy and Connie Craner, Harold and Terry Fillmore, Bill and Karla Smoot, Milton and Ann Norman, and Don and LaVone Woodward. family on y Wednesday, announcwas it 29, April ed this week. The unit will be at Box Elder High school from 2 to 5 p.m. and at the Tremonton health office, 71 South First West, from 10 to 11 a.m. All who showed a repositive reaction at excent food handlers aminations and other referred by their physicians are among those expected to take advantage of the service. free chest y county X-ra- The regular 4 4 story hour conducted at the Brigham City Library will be held Saturday morning, a.m. April 25, at 10:30 Story tellers for the day will be Mrs. Francine Beecher and Mrs. Barbara Holman. Stories to be told Include Mr. Picklepaw's Popcorn, Waldo, the Jumpy Dragon, "Carmelo," Happy Hospital Surprises, "Piggy Back, l, Henny Penny," "Mr. Train Engineer," and The Ugly Duckling. Puf-ferbil- the Sponsoring story hour Is the Ladles Community club of Brigham City. aster. Make exercise easy, fun, and it really works. Call Mary Miles 723-843- 5 after 5 p.m. of Stop in for a FREE DEMONSTRATION at 555 S. Main, Brigham City During the day. Linda Jeppesen played their house several numbers on her guitar stay here for and sang.s The program was under the an indefinite time before travelling north for the direction of the ward speech Nev. They brought trailer and will summer months. director, Marjorie Mills. They returned several days earlier than planned after Wyoming Visitor receiving word of the death A recent visitor at the home Mrs. of their sister-in-laB. Alberta Harper of of Kenneth and Sandy Shinkle was Sandys sister, Kelly Honeyville. Attending the services, held Coffin of Jackson hole, Wyo. She spent a week here in Honeyville ward chapel on with the Shinkles and with the visiting Harpers Tuesday were members of their family their children, Monica and that included, Mr. and Mrs. Brandon. Neil Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Ez Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson from Mantua, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Yates of SPORTSWEAR Just Arrived Shocks Gone Layton. Hear Speaker A Members of the Laurel classes in YWMIA from both wards and their parents attended the annual Laurel's standards night on Tuesday evening, April 14. The affair, held in the North Box Elder Stake Center, was attended by Sharon Miller, Laurel leader in the Corinne ward; Lorraine Bingham, her mother, Mrs. Doris Bingham; LuAnn Lichfield, her mother, Mrs. Jackie Lichfield; and Shanna Nelson and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson. Attending from Corinne Second ward were Mrs. Jean Nelson, her daughter, Nancy and husband Grant; Mrs. Elma Carter, Laurel leader; Glenna Ross, her mother, Mrs. Martie Ross; Christine Jeppesen, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jeppesen, Rhonda Gerhardt and Michel Reay. The girls and parents heard a most noted speaker, Arnold J. Stringham, LDS Seminary aide, talk on a timely topic for girls of their ages. It was a most interesting and educational program. Lodge Meets Members of the Rebekah lodge held a meeting in the Veteran's hall last Wednesday evening. The business regular meeting was conducted by Laurella Shuman, noble grand. After the meeting a delicious potluck luncheon was enjoyed by six members. Hostess for the social evening was Pat She presented a lovely gift to Florene Ross for her birhtday anniversary. Ham-merlan- More Birthdays their home. They presented with a present by the group. Eva Harper are "Senator Ferry, his sons Ben home for and John playing cornets and staying just awhile. They returned here accompanied on the piano by last Saturday from Overton, Jane Ferry. Grover and son-in-la- park. M Bunting and children, Susan and Ladd. group travelled with a from their home in to visit with the Smoots and family members. Mrs. Martha Smoot is from recent recovering surgery on her eyes. Romeo Mrs. (Adele) has been Christensen hospitalized in the Brigham hospital for the past week. She is reported to be improving at this time, by family members. She is expect to remain there several more days. Jean) Paula, The friend Kanab young and old. The group was joined by the Celebrating her birthday Phil Gilbert's daughter and here last week was Heidi Kris and Cathy Harper, daughter of Greg and Entertains Club and Griffin daughter Jennie Harper. She celebrated her first Stephanie from Hawthorne, Mrs. Vernon (Elizabeth) Calif. with birthday entertained the parents, Cutler The travellers visited in grandparents, and cousins at members of her pinochle club Phoenix, Ariz. and returned the home of her parents on at her home on Friday through the beautiful Grand Tuesday April 14. evening. Canyon and Zions National WWW remembered on her day by her daughters, Mrs. Gene (Diane) Nielson, Charlene and Jaynann Eller. Joining the family group was her husband Howard, her Gene and grandchildren, Wesley and Christie. Cindy Craner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Craner celebrated her birthday on Tuesday, April 14. She was joined that day by ten classmates who travelled by bus to her home, after school. They enjoyed cake and ice cream and helping Cindy open her presents. A swing in the Craner barn climaxed a happy day for Cindy and her guests. LeRoy and Connie Craner and their children Gordon, Cindy and Traci, and Robbie Chavez, who makes his home with the family during the school year, motored to Salt Lake on Friday evening, where they attended the Jimmy Dean show at the Valley Music Hall. They reported the performance as being "outstanding entertainment for Scheduled Sets Stop In BE County Readies Spring Carnival School S,0rrHUr Unit ay There were seven members and one guest who enjoyed the delicious luncheon served at two tables, by the hostess. The evening was spent playing cards, with high-scor- e being won by Amanda the and Fredrickson travelling prize by Norma Bosley. The hostess was also presented with a lovely prize. JoAnn Morrill was a guest of the club for the evening. Honor Couple The Mutual Married group Second ward held a party at the home of Ea and Delores Harper on Friday evening. A delicious dinner was served to 5 couples by the hosts and the committee In charge. The evening was spent in pleasant conversation, with the Harpers game table being taken advantage of. The party served as a farewell party to Harold and Terry Fillmore who are moving to Shelly, Ida. to make of the Corinne set of air shocks, valued at was reported missing from Bobs 66 Service station, 403 North Main, by Danny Bond, police reports showed. $50., Saturday ONLY AT Bike Missing Mary Gable, Apt. 31, 688 South Third East, complained to police Monday that someone stole a bicycle from her home the night before. of BRIGHAM nen She Grons Up an Electric flange II sun No question about it. Electric ranges keep moving further out in front. Fifteen years ago, 51 of the homes in the area we serve enjoyed a flameless range. Ten Now its years ago, it was 61. flQwCnQ 75. Carefree electric keeps moving further ahead. And will continue. Why dont you move ahead with a new flameless range? Your dealer has some stunning models to show you. Now Be Far ahead! CITY .... 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 Power Company. If |