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Show 'fM1 0 CORINNE COMMENTS . - Corinne PTA Elects New Officers Mercury To Serve During Coming School Year the- - rollment of By Mari jane Morris , high school will The new officers for the Co- be some 1800 and the question rinne PTA have been chosen for of what to do with all the stuthe coming year. They are; Kol dents is the question. As I said, Haramoto, president; Mrs. Sam there should have been a lot of Nagata, vice' president; Mrs. people at that meeting. Even Wesley Hansen, secretary; and those of you with children not Mrs. Hetty Yamasaki, treasurer. yet in school should have been The retiring officers are Mrs. there. Jean Nelson, vice president, The Corinne Pinochle club Mrs. Nadine Jones, secretary, held their at meeting and Mrs. Diane Harper, treasur- the home ofregular Mrs. Chet Rader. er. Kol Haramoto was prizes went to Mrs. Thomas to the office of the president. The Anderson and Mrs. Jesse NicholCothe of At the last meeting as. The guests were Mrs. Wanrinne PTA, the speaker of the da Thompson and Mrs. Elva evening was Mr. Stratford, dean Roundy. of men, at Weber college, and There were three little babies his subject was, What Parents Could Do and Dont." From all named at the last fast Sunday. reports I received it was an ex- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson cellent subject and well presen- named their new little girl, Lisa Ann. Mrs. Orian Petersen from ted. Snowville was a mighty proud Also on the program was the grandmother as well as the at of discussion the students other grandparents, Mr. and STATE WINNER the Corinne grade school begin- Ms. Walter Dean Bosley. ning at 8:30 in the morning and reBEHS Ward, student, Mr. Mrs. and Reeder Glen leaving school at 2:30 in the afceived the $100 state farm named their little stugirl, Mary ternoon. Richard it APPEARED ON TV Joan and This if Nelson, schedule, biology Tingey Nancy Jeppsen, a swing to the mechanics award at the FFA dents at Box Elder High school, appeared on a television show in Salt Lake City on March can be worked out with the Ann. (Do I detect names for convention in Salt Lake City. 22. They are shown above with the stuffed birds and fish they exhibited on the show school board and the bus driv- Seems good to me to heargirls? the would facilitate ers, parents, under the direction of their instructor, Adrain Gale. It pretty sound of solid sounding youngsters and teachers. would be especially helpful in names.) by their instructor, Adrain Gale wet and stormy weather. The Then khere was a little hoy and his wife, traveled to Salt grade school children are de- named. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lake City early Saturday mornlivered at the school at approx- Nelson, the parents, gave him a character-soundining to represent Box Elder on imately that time in the morn- nice solid, the television program. ings anyway and if the plan name, Ronald Mark. Mr. and could be worked out, these same Mrs. Shirl Hess from Ogden They showeff and described various stuffed animals includstudents could be at home two were among the relatives to see hours earlier in the afternoons. and hear this little chap get his ing fish, a pheasant, and a crow. This plan has been and is work- name. Later that same day the The students had previously Dean Ward, son of mounted the animals as class ing for other districts so it is Neil Harpers; the Shirl Hess; Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Ward of A gathering boasting represen- quite possible that it can work grandmother Reeder and By Sydney grandfather projects. s was presented the $100 While at the studio they saw tatives from at least seven dif- satisfactorily for Corinne as Davis; the Ronald Nelsons; Willard, State Farm Mechanics award at If you were watching Citizen various visit- ferent chapters attended the re- well. The PTA officers were Fredrick Davis and Miss Linda sets and television the FFA convention in Sait Lake "62, on television March 22, you of the planning on meeting with the Hess had a family dinner. of gional dinner-meetinwould have seen three Box El- ed the various departments City. northern Utah chapters of the school board to talk the situaDavid Jones was confirmed. the studio. They also visited der biology students and .their the Sons of Utah Pioneers Thursday tion over. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen Howard In order to obtain this award, State Capitol. Instructor- - display some of the We extend our sympathy to of San Jose, California were re- Dean has built a fruit trailer, evening in the Tropical restaumade have that been projects rant. Mrs. Vernal Jeppsen and Mrs. cent guests at the home of Mr. drill press, anvil, hay loaders, Shis year m connection with Sun Glass Tip Kenneth Jeppsen in the recent and Mrs. Walter Bosley. They lazy stands, and saw horses, i their studies. Present at the affair, hosted loss of their CHICAGO (UP) Sun glasses, mother, Mrs. Con- came from California especially along with many other things. ' Nancy Jeppsen, daughter of normally worn in the summer, by the Box Elder chapter, was rad Fredricksen. Mrs. Fred to help Mrs. Lucinda Jensen cel Mr and Mrs. Wynn Jeppsen, 37 can be more important to a mo- SUP national president, Dr. Carl rickson suffered a lingering ill- ebrate On his fathers farm, he owns her 90th birthday. J. , Christensen of Lake winter. Salt Richard Chicain Third the West The torist City. ness and was confined for some South, totaling Mrs. Loris j Lee N el sen and equipment son of Mr. and Mrs. June go Motor club says the reflected Other visitors included Karl time in the hospital prior to her daughter, Ronda, from Moses about $825 in value. At the Area One contest he Nelson, 151 North Second West, giate from ground B. Hale, Salt Lake City,- first death. Lake, Washington, are having and Joan Tingey, daughter of can create a hazard. And in the vice president; Earl Hansen, LoBirthday congratulations go brief visit in Corinne with rela- won top honors over the conMr. and Mrs. Stuart Tingey, 566 winter, shade trees are bare. gan, fourth vice president; Mar- out to William Fillmore and to tives and friends. Mrs. Nelsens testants from North Cache, Bear North -- First East,, accompanied Exact Amount lon S. Bateman, Sandy, fifth vice Sara Bradford. Happy birthdays! parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin River, and Weber High schools. In competing with the other . president, and H. Ward McCarI received a wedding an- Nelsen. . nouncement recently from Vale, thy, Salt Lake City, secretary. In the marriage department, nine area winners throughout A number of special guests Oregon. It was from Mr.- and congratulations go to two new the state, Dean won first place. He will now compete in the were introduced including Judge Mrs. Lloyd Hansen, former res- couples. Glen Roche, son of Jesse W. Rich, Logan; William idents of Corinne, announcing Mr, and Mrs. Glen Roche, was Pacific Region contest, and the Larsen, Newton; B. C. Call, Brig- the coming marriage of their married recently to Miss Bever- winner there will go to National ham City, and A. M. Reeder, Lo- daughter, Mona Lee. The name ly Jeppsen of Brigham City. Mrs. competition in Kansas City. Norwood Hyer and Owen of the lucky young fellow wa- Roches parents are Mr. and gan. BEHS instructors and Plans for an SUP trek to Hole' snt listed so I cant pass that in- Mrs. Merlin Jeppsen. At the in the Rock in southern Utah formation on to you, but Im present time they are making leaders in the FFA activities have greatly helped Dean in all were announced for the Memo- sure that we all wish Mona Lee their home in Corinne. - Also these rial day weekend. It was noted the best. Mr. to activities. congratulations that the group plans to sleep Corinne received some unhap- and Mrs. Earl Roche. Earl is on cots in the park at Blanding py news this week in regard to the son of Mr. and Mrs, Frances and tom- - Arches national monu- one of its citizens. Mrs. Iva B. Roche and he marriedTMlss Pat Friendly Grocer ment. Cord underwent major surgery Thonnsen from Salt Lake City. The program was composed of in a California hospital and the This young couple plan to make Wants To Retire two vocal numbers sung by J. latest report was that although their home in Salt Lake City HINTON, W. Va. (UP) The Earl Johnston, accompanied by still quite ill, she is making some where Mr. Roche is now employ- man known as Hintons friendhis wife; a reading by Miss Bes- progress. I am sure it was - a ed. Several lovely bridal show- ly grocer is ready to retire sie Hansen; and several numbers surprise to quite a few of us as ers were given for the young after 50 years of business during by the Temple Fork chapter, we werent aware that she was bride, prior to the marriage. which he has given away $100 one of them an original number In ill health. However, we all Mrs. Glen Roche was hostess 000 worth of food. written by a chapter member. wish her well soon and on her to the Birthday club. There were Robert M. Deeds, who Is well Arrangements for the dinner- way back to Corinne. Mrs. Cord 12 members present and special past 80 and the citys oldest mermeeting were made by g com- has many friends in this com- guests were Miss Tonnsen, Mrs chant, is looking for a buyer for mute of Box Elder chapter munity. Roches daughter, Darlene, and his store. He wants to sit back I am sure it will interest all Mrs. Rosie Rader. The occasion and members, headed by President fenjoylife rather than keep C, R. Barker. of you to know that Mrs. Pauline was Mrs. Glen Roches birthday, up his daily schedule of 8 a.m. mois followMr. new were the and Mrs. the Carter Forsgren secretary Represented Floyd to 9 p.m. ing chapters and their presi- for the Box Elder High School tored to Logan, Sunday, to be The unpaid accounts are an dents: Old Juniper chapter, Lo- PTA. It Is too bad that more on hand at the naming of of credit extended gan, David Burgoyne; Temple parents werent out to the last grandchild. The parents are Mr, by Deeds to families without in Fork chapter, Logan, Darius meeting of this group. As you and Mrs. John Carter. come during hard times. He Allred; Smithfield chapter, Mel- are all aware there are plans said that when times got better vin llillyard; Golden Spike chap- afoot to build a new school Slick Chick him back and some J. J. building in Brigham City. From ter, Tremonton-Garland- , SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) Sha some paid White; and the Box Elder chap- recent indications it will be a ron Parker was duly crowned didnt. - ' ter. new senior high school. Now the Miss Slick Chick of the CenShortly after World War An invitation was issued to all question is: How do we finance tral New York Poultry Exposi- residents in the neighborhood of members by B. C. Call to attend the building? This last meeting tion after being judged the best his' store pitched in nickels and the May 10 Golden Spike cere- had a report from a citizens dressed of the girls costumed to dimes to buy him a gold watch, at committee of which Alma V. resemble live chickens. he still carries. mony at Promontory. Smoot is a member, of the two NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CO. Now, class, said the teacher, ways the proposed cost can he I want you to be very still handled. This is an important so still that you can hear a pin matter for us all and bears careWE ARE EXTENDING OUR ful consideration. The school is only drop. For a minute all was still and needed now and by that I mean then a little boy yelled, Let er as soon as possible. In just a 9'x12 few short years the expected en drop! Farm Mechanic SUP Chapters ;TI?ree Biology Award Goes to g Students Seen Hold Regional .On Television Meeting Here BEHS Student g Nel-fon- self-mad- snow-covere- Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 9, 1958 to Go Up continue to hang on to a degree. He noted that 1.20 inches of moisture have been recorded already this month which is considerably above normal. , ! High Low Mote. The blustery typq weather shrouding the local area for many weeks appeared to be Tuesday as blue skies prevailed during the afternoon and Weatherman Charles Clifford predicted gradually warming temperatures. However, Clifford cautioned that March-typweather would g e 33 42 50 50 49 53 April 4 April 5 April 6 April 7 April 8 -- 25 Sox Elder NEWS 8 Weatherman Says .32 32 28 38 : .14 36 . tr. 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