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Show t t Corinne Parent Study Group to Meet Thurs. The Parent Study group of the Corinne School PTA will meet Thursday afternoon, November 3, at 4 p. m. at the school house. All parents and teachers are invited to attend. This is the 'Harry W. Zenor, 95, of fifth in the series planned It died Friday in the Cooley was announced today by PTA Memorial hospital after an ill- leaders. ness of ten days. Plans are to complete the one more Mr, Zenor was a former de- study group with scheduled meeting. Elder Box of treasurer puty county and worked In the county clerks office, serving over 39 years in the two positions. He was a former member of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce and was a charter member of the IOOF Lodge, 4, of Corinne, He was a member of Modern Woodmen of America. Reports .have been received by the Board of Education, Box Elder County School District from New books purchased by the the State Highway Patrol relaBear River City Parent Teachers tive to the bus Association at a cost of $160 check-ups- . ' were presented to the school liExcept for wiheel chains, which brary last week by Mario Chec-kettPTA president. The books cannot be mounted on most,, of were presented to Ronald J. the local school buses, there is but a single item marked Leonard, school principal. against the District owned busThe project has been under es, Hervin Bunderson said toconsideration for a number of day. According to the report reyears. Members of the PTA have ceived by Mr.- - Bunderson there 'been working toward collecting was one faulty windshield wienough funds to purchase the per on one bus, which has now books. been taken care of by Dick Da Teachers of the various grades selected the books suitable to meet the needs of the different age levels. Other PTA officers Include Mrs. Clinton Burt, first Principal Leonard, second vice president; and Mrs. Clair Anderson, secretary-treasurer- . semi-annu- , Fielding Man Dies Following j He was bom May 13, I860, much-neede- Long Illness in Jededlah L. (Bud) Earl, 70, of Princeton, 111., a son off William H. and Ellen Homel Zenor. He Fielding, died Sunday at his came to Utah in 1890 (and made home after an illness of 2 months. his home In Corinne. CONCERT PIANIST VISITS SCHOOL Mary Hill, accomMr. Earl was a member of Lois Karen and with discusses Quayle piano plished pianist, nieces the LDS church and served a are sev Surviving enPoote at the conclusion of a performance which was and nephews: L. Elliott, mission to the Central States thusiastically received by the Box Elder student body. Clearfield; J. W. Elliot, Warm from 1906 to 1908. He was a Elliott, Sunday school teacher In the Springs, Ore.; M. Alice E. Schmal Ogden; Parker, Idaho, and "Fielding ada"d: Mrs. Gladys Murphy, (3an Fran wards, and was a stake recfeaUiL1) m-vcisco; C. B. Elliott, Chicago; and tional leader in the Yellowstone!1 R' Rar1 Mendon, Mrs. Har- Atherton, (Janice) II. F.' Elliott, Hillsboro, Ore. , stake for ry many years. , He was Calif.; Mrs. Gough, Robert (Noreen) Funeral services were conducin the Fielding ward Seventy Turner, Arlington, Va.; Gerald ted Tuesday in the Harold B. at the time of his death., 20 Felt Funeral Home, directed by He had served on the town Emerson Earl, Fielding; the IOOF Lodge, with Edgar boards of Parker and Fielding. grandchildren, two one brother and one thilt Tot Drive! Winchester, grand patriarch, in He was born April 27, . 1885, E. M. Earl of Bountiful; sister, Jede-diaI charge. in of son BURNING a COSTLY HOPS Oil Farmington, IL. R. Jenkins of St. The next scheduled meeting, Burial was in the Corinne and Eugenia E. Leonard and Mrs. fNCRIASES CAS Mill AGS I Ida. of the Box Elder High school cemetery. Anthony, Earl. The family moved to RAISES COMPRESSION! PTA will be conducted WednesFielding when he was two years Funeral services will be con tnl 8 m. in ttm Motoloy feta 9, at p. day, November issue treated. Time will be al- old. In 1892 they moved to ducted Matoioy scmmmIic metal today, Wednesday at 10 while the auditorium. pleiina action tokoi plot and in 1900 to Parker, a. m. in the LDS Fielding ward, lotted 'for PTA members parlasts 700 000 milet you Mofoiof it gwpiooieed Mrs. Steve Anderson, presi- ticipation following the panel Idaho. He returned to Fielding with Bishop iRosel Zundel offident, urged today that all par- discussion. A vote will then be in 1929. ciating. ents of high school students taken. On April 18, 1906, he married Additional services will be . Ask For It At Your plan now to attend. This will be the first oppor Margaret Rice in the Salt Lake A discussion on the marriage tunity for the parents to hear LDS temple. She died Sept. 21, conducted at 3:30 p. m. today in FAVORITE SERVICE STATION the Parker ward and burial will problem at the 'high school will all sides of the Issue, pro and 1927. or Phono 973 NW , be conducted with a pane) dis- con, and to vote, Mrs. Ander Surviving are the following be in the Parker, Idaho, ceme- sons and daughters: Mrs. Rudy tery. cussion with all phases of the son .explained. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 2, After January 1, 1956 the item chains will be dropped from the state inspection list. , School Library After Illness Box Elder NEWS - ton. Pass State Test Adds Books to Passes Away Tremon- vis, shop foreman. In School Buses Bear River PTA 1955 PARENTS: Mr. Bunderson complimented bus operators and the shop for.eman for attaining such an enviable record for the condition of the buses. 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