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Show m m . i. i A Scsday woman is graduate Corinne Comments A Brigham City woman, da Bywater, has graduated from Utah State University cuma laude in fashion merchandising and business administration. She is a member of Chi Omega sorority and also was affiliated with Motar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicron honorary fraternity and is a past member of USU's ski and tennis teams. She also was the only business administration graduate selected by IBM to be employed at the companys sales and marketing Olsen Elder Kim Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen, Brigham city, has been called to labor in the Texas, Dallas Mission for the LDS church. Friends and relatives of the missionary are invited to attend sacrament meeting June 26, at 6 p.m. at the Box Elder stake center, Eighth West and Fourth department. Her training with the residents reminded of water use W. Corinne by Marlene M. Harper West Corinnes water board has asked residents on the water system to conserve inside water use and follow the strict curbs placed on outside usage. Please use the alternate days, as scheduled on your postcards. Also restrict outside use between the hours of 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. Congratulations are in order for Miss Tammy Smoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Smoot. Tammy was chosen as an attendant in the recent Dairy Princess contest held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cap Ferry were hosts to ten Republican senators. After a committee meeting in Salt Lake the senators gathered in the Ferry home to honor Robert Clyde. Clyde will be moving to Oregon and has resigned his seat. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Jones met their granddaughter at the Salt Lake Airport, Saturday. She is Annette Andersen, an exchange student who finished her senior year at Tehucan, Mexico. com- pany will be in. Salt Lake City and Dallas, Texas, afterwhich her relocation will be in the western United States. Lynda Bywater . . . joins IBM South. An open house in his honor will be held that evening after sacrament meeting at his home, 206 West First Seniors invited South. Friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend. Bart L. Elder Kim Olsen Wiscombe L. Wiscombe called to mission Elder Bart ... to Texas . . . Special dance slated tonight Elder Bart L. Wiscombe, son of Bishop and Mrs. Erold C. Wiscombe, has accepted a call to serve in the Philippine-Man-il- a LDS Mission. He will enter the mission home July 9. He will speak in sacrament meeting Sunday at 6:45 p.m. in the Brigham City 22nd Ward chapel, 203 North Second West. Elder Wiscombe attended Ricks college prior to accepting his mission call where he was active in public relations. All are invited to attend the meeting. A special dance will be held tonight at the community center in honor of those whose wedding anniversaries are in June. Special decorations and an additional member of the orchestra will greet dancers at his event, according to a spokes- Scott Ray Frost man for the senior citizens program. Janeen Gilbert and Sherrilyn Scott Ray Frost, son of Barbara and Ray Frost of Bear River City, has been called to serve in the Oklahoma Tulsa mission. His farewell will be held Sunday at noon in the Bear River chapel. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary. He attended USU and worked at Sky King Inc. in Logan. On July 9 he will enter the mission home. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frost of South Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cook of Roy. Dickey will perform a comedy Elder Scott Ray Frost Elder Nathan Braegger ... to Oklahoma . . . homecoming Sunday routine to the tune of Goofus at the Friday luncheon. Joyce Durrant will also speak to seniors on the food stamp program and about changes made. The menu for the luncheon will include steak cubes served over noodles, hot rools, watermelon and punch and coffee. Activity continues in oil painting, ceramics and crafts. Bingo is held Monday and card playing is Wednesday afternoons. A blood pressure clinic will be held June 28 from 3 to 5 p.m. The monthly pool tournament will be the same day, the senior citizens spokesman advised. June Jubilee The Corinne Camp and the Fruitvale Camp, both of Corinne attended the June Jubilee for all the North Box Elder county camps. This was held at Elwood chapel on Flag day, June 14. A patriotic program was enjoyed, with each camp presenting a number. Then each camp served a banquet type meal to their group. The tables were decorated with fresh flowers and the hall was filled with the descendants of pioneers who came to Utah before 1869. Attending from Corinne and West Corinne were: Marjorie Burt, Veterans! Heres Your Answer I am the widow of a Q veteran killed in service. I am attending school under the Dependents Educational Assistance program. My daughter plans to attend college under the same program. Since she will be receiving educational assistance, will mine be reduced? A No. Your daughter is entitled to educational assistance in her own right. Vivian Jones, Elma Carter, Pauline Odell, Marjorie Larson and a guest, Fran Copley. Nathan Braegger Elder Nathan Braegger will be honored in the Willard Second ward Sunday at 3 p.m. He has returned from the Germany Munich Mission, laboring in Ansbach, Leonburg, Munich and Traunstein. Bishop '!c4 M. Holmes in-- .' vites friends and relatives of the elder to attend. The elder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Braegger. ,.J 4 4 VI f 'H -- 6 J S' '' v TVjnri (h TiHifl TUTirnprft- tii ir nrinntn frtfr U i' W W- - l n't I Others to join in the festivities were Miriam Thompson, Savil-l- a Hunsaker, June Clark, Norma Bosley, Bernice Anderson, Pauline Luckey, Jean Nelson, Della Owen, and Reva Nelson. Gwen Rader, Alice Norman, Fay Holman, Melissa Gilbert, Wanda Thompson, Lena Walker, Mary Smoot, Wilma Johnson, Stella Fors-greMelba Mills and Alice F. Davis are also DUP daughters who participated. Joan Nelson received a certificate for completing the Disaster Red Cross training course. n, Brigham and Salt Lake along with other local relatives. Blessed Baby Doral and Carla Hill blessed their baby Etan this month in the Corinne First ward. .Dallas and lone Higley had a double service when they blessed their baby Nicole and confirmed their girl Patty in the LDS church, this June. Jill Carter, the daughter of Maurice and Elaine Carter, was also blessed and confirmed. Corinne honored fathers on Sunday at Fathers day programs by singing their praises and showering them with boxes of candy. However, if Daddy had a very large family, he would be lucky to get a piece of candy. New Trooper Corinne welcomes our new state trooper Doren Denny his wife and three children. The Denny family is living in the former residence of the Amos Hatch family. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Shipley are enjoying the company of grandchildren Kriston and Kimberly, while their parents Terry and Hope Welch are touring Jordon, Egypt and Israel. Terry Welch is the principal of the seminary program in Montpelier, Idaho. Birthday wishes from Corinne are sent to Bryant Bickmore A Box Elder High school and to Elaine Peters. Corinne primary held a spe- graduate and former Brigham cial hobo activity day this week. City resident has received an Winners from each class were advanced degree from Washchosen as the best looking ington State university. hobos. They were Chris Hardy, James Jay" Larson, son of Stacy Wells, Cory Roche, Dee Mr. and Mrs. Stanford S. LarHansen, Young, Rusty Philip Cutler and Kelly Stevenson. son, 385 Wildwood drive, has Other winners who lead the received a Ph.D. degree in hobo parade were Rena Peters, computer science for his study Chad Hardy, Bret Liljenquist, into an advanced technique to Russel Chase, Marsha Tremble store and retrieve large of data in electronic comand Wendy Wells. Two teachers also won hobo awards, Evelyn puters. Walker and Gaylene Morrill. Mark William Fillmore, the Jay, his wife, Carol, and 1 son of William and Linda Fillson, Mike, plan to more, was blessed recently. The make thier home in St. Paul, Val Serrin family of Brigham Minn., where Jay has accepted City came for the occasion and a research position with the were joined by the Fillmores of Sperry Univac corporation. Brigham native earns degree at Washington St. vol-um- i Jeffrey W. Petti n gill Elder Jeffrey W. Pettingill will speak Sunday at the Willard Third ward at his homecoming testimonial. The elder recently returned from the California Los Angeles mission for the LDS church. Ail friends and relatives are invited to the 5 p.m. meeting in the Willard chapel. The elder is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Gay Pettingill. Veon Tanner and Vanya Tanner Sisters Veon and Vanya Tanwill be honored at a testimonial in the Brigham City 10th ward Sunday at 6 p.m. They recently returned from health missions for the LDS church. Veon served in Paraguay and Uruguay and when her mission ner was extended three months, joined Vanya in Ecuador. Vanya served 21 months in that country, laboring as zone leader. $23,000,000 FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N. A. The sisters are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Tanner. Bishop Kenneth Glauser invites all friends and relatives to attend the homecoming. Subordinated Notes I Honeyville Harper Hotline Dog ordinance gets nod from Honeyville board by Ellen Cook The Honeyville Town Board recently issued an ordinance concerning the licensing of dogs in the town. Beginning Aug. 1, all dogs not wearing a dog license and rabies tag will be picked up and may be disposed of. Dogs not on a leash or under voice control of a family member while off the owners property will cost that owner a fine of not more than $25. If the fine is not paid and the offense occurs a second time, the dog may be picked up and disposed of. Dog tags are available from Byran Sparks and Oral J. Hunsaker. Cost for the tags are $3 for each male or spayed female and $5 for each unneutered female. The upcoming fourth of July celebration will be held on July 2 under the direction of the Honeyville fire department. Plans for the day include a flag buck-aro- o raising ceremony, a little rodeo in the park, carnival, swimming at Cyrstal Hot Springs, a pancake supper with all the trimmings and a dance featuring the Rainbow Wranglers. Tickets Available Tickets for the entire days activities can be purchased from fire department members at a cost of $4 a person or $10 per family. Lets all come out and enjoy the celebration together. Congratulations go out to Becky Breitenbeker who was recently chosen as second runner-up to Miss College Rodeo at the queen competition held in Bozeman, Mont. Becky represented Utah State university at the contest along with 19 other college girls from around the country. The contest is judged on 50 percent horsemanship, 25 percent personality and poise, and 25 percent personal appearance in western attire. Becky is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Breitenbeker. Recent recipients of the special scouting award The Order of the Arrow were Lloyd Thor-steShane Hinck, Cole Horton and Matt Mozingo. The four received this honor after going ritual through a special two-da- y at Camp Bartlett. Micheal Stacey, also received Arrowman of the the Week award. d, Move to Oregon We are sorry to lose the G. C. 17 Thursday, June 23, 1977 Lin- Two LDS missionaries called to labor will speak at farewells and three missionaries just returned will be honored at homecomings Sunday in their respective wards. 1 Brigham City, Utah BOX ELDER JOURNAL, BC HOdoFs, gUgOofg Oo cpoaCi Kim t ( upcoming marriage of Jean Barker and Ronald Stoddard. The couple are being married on Friday, June 24, and will host a reception and dance that evening in Bear River City. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Barker of Bear River City. The grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stoddard of Honeyville. Spending the past week in California are Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Nicholas and daughter, Nancy. The family traveled to Las Vegas, Nev., for an over-nigstay with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (Elaine) Jensen and family. They then traveled on the Brawley, Calif., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. James (Grace) Tustison and family. Available in a minimum of $500 and increments of $100. The offering circular is available and notes may be purchased at any office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., or you may use the coupon below to secure an offering circular. First Security Bank of Utah, N. A., P.O. Box 1417, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 10 Gentlemen: Please send me an offering circular of your subordinated note issue. i ! Name I I .... ...J Baby Kitten Nordstrom family who are Anyone want a baby kitten? moving to Oregon. New resiLouise LeBlanc has a few Mrs. dents in the Nordstrom trailer for adoption since her will be the Keith Warren family. up tom? cat Truman became a We would like to extend a hand mother. It seems the LeBlanc of welcome to this family. were given the cat, Also new in town is the Fred children Mrs. LeBlancs unheedagainst moved who have Beach family She was assured, ed protests. here from Burwick, Penn. the cat in quesTwo members of Harper, J. however, that a male. The tion was definitely will D. Wilde and Benson Astle, from vacareturned .LeBlancs represent Box Elder High tion recently to find that the school at the Utah high school had given birth to four rodeo finals to be held June feline The new mother has kittens. in Heber City. Wilde will been renamed Ms. Truman. and in bareback riding compete is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilde. Astle will be entered in Anyone wishing to contribute the bull riding event and is the news items to the Honeyville-Harpe- r Hotline can call son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Astle. Announcement is made of the after 6 p.m. 22-2- 5 4 The principal office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. is 79 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. |