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Show h J s . D YJewt-oiimal OX ELDER Bngban City, Utah NEW kORK (LTl The New koik New. Haven and Hanford Railroad announced a new wnn kle in handling passengers bag gage The passenger makes out a prepaid delivery check upon andrs ostings From Friday, May 21, 1948 1ERI He payv reaching the station the delivery charge and forgets Perry New the baggage until it is deliver By Mr. Lyman Wight ed The charge is only for de livery from the station to hotel PERRY, May 19 A group of or other destination neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Annie Mat thews last Thursday afternoon The occasion marking the 81st birthday of the elderly lady. The time was spent In a social way and a delicious luncheon was served A musical program was Advantage Of presented by Glenda Larsen Opal Petersen, Gaye Nebeker, and Alton Connie Wagstaff ( hristensen, by accompanied Mrs Mrs Vera Larsen and Louise Davis arranged by Mrs Carrie Petersen. Flowers and to the gifts were presented guest of honor Last week end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs James Dunn were Mr and Mrs Jack Cox and sons Jackie and Tom my. and Dale Dunn of Twin falls Idaho, Mr and Mrs. Dar win Dunn of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs Charles Dunn of Brigham LAST CHANGE Take To Pin RADIO BLUE TAG City Among out of town relatives and friends attending the fu neral service held last Saturday for Merlin McDonald were Win lfred McDonald of Los Angeles California, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SATURDAY ENEAS ONLY 2 DAYS LIFT! $ I , I I 0333 GEEBB ( T DEMO.NSTRWIGRS . 2 BIG SPECIALS New King and granddaughter Maxine and Mr and Mrs Tommy Horton and daughter Viola of Phoenix Arizona, Mr and Mrs. William Tueller of Geneva, Idaho, Mr and Mrs Olivet Tueller c and daughter Janice of Boise,- - Idaho, Mrs Lucy A. Jehsen. Thomas H Godfrey and J Byron Ravesten of Clarkston. Mrs. Leona Williams and William J. Loosle of Logan and Mrs. Donna Gordon of Smithfield. Mr and Mrs Royal Petersen and daughter Opal and Mrs Henry Wagstaff visited with relatives and friends at Elwood last Sunday. Mr and Mrs Earl D. Young and family arrived last week from Los Angeles, Calif., to make their home here. The family has resided in California for the past seven years where Mr by Young has been employed the Lockheed airplane plant. Mrs. Nellie Quayle Perry of Salt Lake City is visiting at the homes of Mr and Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Oyler and Bishop Quayle. Mrs. Ruth Voll of Mound Minnesota and Lyle Douglas of Chippewa Falls, Wis., left last week for their homes after a brief visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langworthy and family. Celebrating Aronic priesthood week, a large number of boys joined the South Box Elder stake outing last Saturday afternoon when thpy journeyed to Clarston in Cache county where they visited the grave of Martin Harris, and enjoyed a talk by President George Albert Smith. The1 boys were accompanied by Raymond Hansen, Douglas Quayle, Lewis J Hamson, Royal Petersen, William Wagstaff and D c ORINNE apers Connne News CORINNE, May 19 Mrs Dee Hansen, Robert Smoot, Dawn Reeder, Keith Carter and atKarl Norman and partners tended the Swimming Follies In Salt Lake City and enjoyed It very much. The Primary held their May Festival on May 12th at 2 p. m. on the lawn at the church grounds. Marion Fredncksen. president was in charge of the affair and the program was as follows. Opening song, "Festival Days; prayer, LeRoy Bosley; isong, Tis Springtime; coronation; dances as follows Choo Choo Train, first group; Rhythm Indian dance, second Band, 'group. Clap Clap Bow, 1st Zion's At the dance, boys and girls, 2nd boys and girls; song "Welcome Sunshine; Marching drill. Trailbuilders; Danish folk dance, Larks; Maypole dance, Blue- 'birds; Mayday Song, all of the Primary; Prayer, Duane Morble. As usual with the Primary children, they all did their parts Thursday afternoon at the Coniine ward chapel the Home and Community Section of the South Box Elder county Farm Bureau held their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Della Owens, secretary, was in charge and conducted the meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Mabel Rasmussen rendered a soprano solo and Elna Milner, extension nutritionist, gave an interesting nd instructive demonstration on the preparation of food for the freeer locker. Mr. and Mrs Frank Anderson of Nampa, Idaho visited friends and old neighbors on Sunday at Sunday School. They were down visiting their mothers for Mothers Day. They both live at RADIO... with the Easiest Way to Play Records Ever Invented Ross '&& UNIVERSAL PHILCO 1201. So ple, you can play it blind- folded record- Automatic ii NOW... full tone on radio and ful hardwood it today MODa Special trade allowance $25.05 Balance To Pay . $095 Other 1948 Models To Fully Automatic Round Heel. 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In desperation, he fixed a piece of liverwurst with bubble gum and landed a fish in a few seconds. $10.95 POWERFUL jal r a Mr Fors-gren- 100 i well Nearly $500 000 w'orth of cot) Thompson, (nee Charlene was guest of honor at ton is grown in Illinois every a lovely shower Saturday eve- year. ning given by Miss Martha Jean Smoot at her home. The evening was spent playing bunco and composing, songs about the bride. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and many lovely gifts were presented to the new bride. Mrs. Roy Forsgren, mother of the bride, entertained at a trousseau tea the preceding Sunday afternoon, when a large group Ross Young. Mrs. lvalue Nebeker, Mrs. of friends and relatives called at the Forsgren home. Mesdames Ralph Forsgren, Sam Forsgren and Russell Forsgren also entertained with a for the bride at the home TRADE IN YOUR shower of Mrs. Ralph Forsgren during the week. OLD IRON Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Burt, Mr. and Begirdleu d Coaditioa C Shoe o &e Mrs. Glen Reeder and Mr. ant We Will Allow Ym Ctajl?ten Mrs. Maurice Larsen, attended the concert held recently in Salt TOWARD THE PBR6HASE OF A Lake City at the Assembly hall NEW WRINKLE-LES- S when the Norwegian Singers gave a very delightful Today PHILCO "225 modern . . . different! $29.95 Youll thrill to the wonderful tone of this amazing superhet- Special Trade Allowance $10 00 erodyne radio. And joull admire You Pay Only the dramatically different cabinet $19.95 in maroon plastic. only S2 down $1 week . . . Helen Nebeker and daughter Alice, and Mr Apt and Mrs Lloyd Ptrrjt of Brigham City motored to TrP monton last Wednesday where they visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Bradshaw. They also visited at the homes of Mr and Mrs Alvin Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Martell Hunsaker at Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs Myron Lapka of Van Nuys, Calif, visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holland at Brigham Myron Lapka will be re City membered as a former patient of the Bushnell General hospital Mrs. Wanda Sebek entertain ed last Tuesday in honor of her daughter Jo Anns second birth Games were played by day A the little folks beautiful cake formed the centerpiece and luncheon was served to the fol lowing guests, Mrs. Ross Lang worthy and children Jerry and Mary, Mrs Vivian Nelson 'and daughter Julia, Mrs Pearl Nel son and son Bobby Mrs. Zola Davis and grandson Steven Alice and Lonnie Snow, Linda Mrs Nelson, Ronnie Nelson, Ethel Judson, Jeff Thorne, Mi Marva Davis and Ada June Nel son The little guest received many nice birthday presents. The Aaronic priesthood pre sented the program in Perry ward last Sunday evening with Bishop Rulon Hirschi conduct was ing. True To The Faith the opening song by the boys chorus conducted by Harper Bil lings and accompanied by Bar bara Billings; invocation, Rich ard White; sacramental song, "Jesus Once of Humble Birth " Story of the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood was given by Counselor Douglas Oyler. "Priesthood Blessings to the Young Woman, by Jean Wagstaff "Priesthood Blessings to the Young Man, by Douglas Quayle Song Hi Ho! by Boys cho rus. A talk, A Fathers Responsi bility To His Family by Virtue of Holding the Priesthood, was given by Scott Wright After the closing song Love at Home, by the chorus, the benediction was pronounced by Gordon Davis. h. ft U-1- Hue Spring Tieg If broad-clot- f. JJ S Co Off Qg ... 1. 49 fa v I |