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Show Circles Ruth , Martha, Mary Met Last Week Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Adney of Corir.ne plan EARNS REST to leave for California this week where they will reside at the home of a daughter. He has contributed more than 50 years of service to the state and his community. She alsi' has gained respect for her church and community Bouquets of forsythia adorned the home of Mrs. Prentice A. Willett as she served as hostess to members of Circle Ruth of tho Community Presbyterian church. The meeting was held Thursday afternoon, April 10, with Mrs. J. E. Ryan presenting the lesson, Luke, the Physician. Those present Included: Mrs. James Powell, Mrs. Francis Witt, Mrs. Fred Beaman, Mrs. Ira Bowman, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Gene Clark, ,Mrs. Charles Willock, Mrs. Malcolm McDonald, Mrs. Cornelius Keipers, Mrs. Walter A. Jordan and the hostess. Refreshments were served after which a business session was conducted by Mrs. Jordan, chairman. Circle Martha Meets Circle Martha met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Dick Thursday evening. The lesson on Luke was given by Mrs. Oscar Jones. Light' refreshments followed. Circle Mary of Bethany met Tuesday, April 8, at the home of Mrs. Phillip Govcr for Bible study. The lesson was presented to the group attending by Mrs. Gover with light refreshments served following the Abel S. Rich Mission Reunion Held Recently tivities. r Noted Corinne Resident to More Than After Years Service to State acre-outag- e First well-know- He resigned just last bemonth as secretary-treasure- r cause of failing vision and hear- trict. ing. The following resolution ' Sec The New HYDRO Swill Compare Before you Buy 0 for quality 0 for roominess O i!ia?(ga$i!Z5 mDGSD&WW was BOATS safety O performance Ask for Demonstration NEWS Ancient Cottage PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) Miss Esther Williams, 76, a descendant of Roger Williams, has lived all her life in a ' shingled cottage which has neither electricity nor a tele' ; phone. cene Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone d 771 Corinne Couple Notes Fiftieth Observance Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Cutler, Corinne, celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary this week with their family members, including themselves, totaling 50 on the occasion of their golden wedding observance. (Jennie) Larsen, Newton; Ransom J. Cutler, Corinne; Mrs. Joseph (Lenora) George, Tremon-toRFD; Mrs. Albert (Joyce) Filmore, Corinne; Mrs. Melvin (Venna) Jones, Wendell, Idaho; Mrs. Burton (Ilene) Hill, Cove, Oregon, and Robert Cutler, Utah THE MILDER BOURBON University, Logan. They S YU. 0W Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey the pair Saturday evening, April Slate 9 so ave a. and Ancient Age DlsL Ca, Frankfort, Ky. grandchildren 86 Proof 19, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Grant Larsen, in Newton! ,hree great grandchildren. Cache county. Open hocse for all friends and relatives will be held at the Cutler family home in Corinne. Sunappointment with day, April 20, between the hours of 2 and 8 p. m. They request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Cutler, WEDDED 50 YEARS The Cutlers were married on Corinne find that their family totals 50 on their Golden April 15, 1908 and made their Wedding anniversary. The Cutlers were married April first home in Willard. In 1912 they moved to Corinne and have 15, 1908 and plan to cejebrate this weekend with family members and friends in honor of the occasion. A family called Corinne home since then. Mrs. Cutler, the former Jen-dinner and open house are both planned. nie Rozclle Wood, was born May 7, 1889 in North Willard, daughAT TIIE NEW ter of Josiah Lee and Clara Ann HOSPITAL NOTES Woodhead Wood. L. Along with rearing her family she has chalked up many years The following patients have service in the MIA and Relief soNOW OPEN AT 220 EAST 6TH NORTH. been admitted at Cooley Memociety and has also performed rial hospital this past week: OWNED AND OPERATED BY KATE many other LDS church duties. Surgical patients: PETERSEN, FORMERLY EMPLOYED Mr. Cutler was born at Union Kirk Gardner, 14, son of Mr. Locust Postponement Salt Lake county, June 14, BY GLENS BEAUTY SALON. Fort, and Mrs! Darrell Gardner, BrigLocust Camp Daughters of the son of Ransom and ham City. Utah Pioneers will not hold reg- 1886, HAIR TINTING AND BLEACHING Cheryl Hirschi, 4, daughter of ular meeting this week. Accord Emily Cope Cutler. The family to Corinne when Mr. Cutcame Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hirschi BrigPERMANENT WAVES ing to Mrs. Ruby Shoupe notice ler was but a youth. He has ham RFD 2. on time and date of meeting will HAIR CUTTING AND STYLING been a farmer and stock raiser Michael Smith, 6, son of Mr. be announced. acMANICURING life. his He been entire has Reed Mrs. and Smith, Malad, Deseret Camp Meeting tive in the LDS church until the Idaho. Deseret Camp members will Phone 683 Now For Appointment Laurie Carver, 4, daughter of meet for past few years. He has worked regular monthly Daugh- in the Sunday school organiza-- , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Carver, Brig- ters of Utah Pioneers meeting, tion and served as a home misham City. Friday April 18, at 7:30 sionary for five years. evening son of Mr. 5, Jeffrey Allred, p. m. He and Mrs. Cutler still atMrs. Grant Allred, Brigham and Mrs. Dorothy Willie, 505 East tend LDS services whenever City. 220 East 6th North Phone 683 Third North will be hostess. Albert Black, 12 son of Mr. possible. Officers desire all members' to Their children are Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Dee Black, Brigham be present. City. Seagull Camp Meeting Mrs. John (Donna) Singh, CoSeagull Camp Daughters of rinne. Utah Pioneers will meet this Adam Brenkman, Tremonton. April 16, at 7.30 p. m. Master Steve Huggins, son of evening, at the home of Mrs. Edna BurnMr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins, ham, 122 North First West. of Bear River ,City. Mrs. Howard (Pat) Larsen, of Tremonton. Mrs. Queen B. Mathis, Brig. i Brigham City. k Medical patients: ham City. , Mrs. Willis D. (Alta B.) Craner, Mrs., Opal Fife, Brigham City. Mrs. Joy Poocha, Corinne. , Brigham Mrs. Robert (Elaine) Hansen, City. Mrs. Drucilla Brigham City. Iverson, BrigMrs. Willie B. (Betty) Ilun-sake- ham City. Arnold Nelson, Brigham City. Brigham City. Mrs. Sophrona son Master Rick Johnson, 2 Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson, rinne. n ani There is no recession for stenographers and secretaries in this growing intermountain area. You can qualify quickly. We have far more requests than we can fill for stenographers, with starting pay up to $250 and higher! 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The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Max Jay and Meredith Christensen Weese, Tremonton, boy, April 7. Dallas Eugene and Shirley Irene Holmgren Meldrum Roy, boy, April 8. Robert James and Vila Rawlings Brown, Brigham City, girl, Trade for GOODYEAR TUBELESS this quick easy way! let your tires be your down payment! - as low pay as $15 a week for the balan "1 I trade! I GOODYEAR TUBELESS tire are your eafaet buy I cord body, Goodyoor'i 3--T construction, make, plu .xduiiv. Grip-Sethe new Goodyear Tubeless one of the most durable, safest tires ever model paying for them. NO DOWN PAYMENT IS NECESSARY. Talk with us about a letter Blowout Protection Better Better Performlonger Mileage Home Modernization Loan Puncture Protection ance .. WCnP(BJGPli5TO(RlHn?n Is your home as comfortable and convenient as youd like it to be? Does it need modernization or repairs to keep it in good condition? Those things take money. But you can have the work done now and enjoy the improvements while youre See 01r complete line today! More People Rida On Goodyear Tires Than On Any Other kind Improve your home and our community by keeping your property in good shape. Let NOW Summer Term s, June 16. Secretarial, Business Management, Accounting Also available: Individual courses such as typing, office machines, Gregg shorthand. Addross PHONE 1193 j KATES BEAUTY SALON present tires BECOME A STENOGRAPHER FASTER AT STEVENS HENAGER DE PAGE 130 octal for your get full value In ca especially price Now Showing 15 and 17 Models Elder Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 16, 1958 1 s The Abel S. Rich missionary leunion was held during LDS conference week in Salt City Leave it the Granite stake Relief solely room. Mrs. Abel S. Rich, Brigham 50 city and Wayne Rich and Elliot Rich, Logan, drove to Salt Lake One of Corinne's most noted passed by directors and Jity to attend the affair, which and accomplished citizens, C. G. bers of the organization: gatheied 42 former missionaries BE IT RESOLVED by the di- m the Canadian mission field Adney, Will depart this week to take up residence in California, rectors and members of the Co- who labored under the late Abel after spending more than a half rinne Drainage District created S. Rich, and their partners. In attendance were missionarcentury in the tiny Box Elder in August,-1915- , according to lecounty community. , gal provisions and the voice of ies from Utah, Idaho and Arizona. . During his life in Utah, the the property owners: told of his VHEREAS former member of our esteemed Each stood and during the past 20 years. the state legislature and trustee friend Clarence G. Adney, has at Utah State University, has es- served on the Board of the said Many bishops, stake presidents, tablished himself as an avid district for 43 years and has ,ligh Councilmen, busy LDS horse lover, sports enthusiast, given his v attention and time eachers and leaders were in and conservation worker. without measure and, t Mrs. Rich explains that the In 1898, 'he moved to Ogden WHEREAS, his advice and people who served under from Kansas City, Kansas, to be council have helped on many young their direction in Toronto as Mr. Wasolve of the to occasions the Ogden problems Rich performed superitendant president duties ter Works and Ogden Street as they have .arisen. one-hal- f three for and years were a was was sold The The Drainage District railway Railway. own like children. her , just little more than a year after his pioneering venture in a new It was a most gratifying exarrival in the State, however, he field and much apprehension meet with them, she continued to manage the water existed in the minds of the peo- perience to works together with 35,000 acres ple concerning the bonding of said. of land owned bj his employer the District. Finance men could In and about Bear River valley. not become interested. They Antique Sale Mapped were skeptical about the venture Supervised Selling ' alon with ruined land the later already Ladies lie selling supervised kali. Our esteemed friend has By Presbyterian of this land, securing some harmonious a created spirit for himself, lie began breedThe fifth annual antique show ing 'purebred qpttle and horses. among the members by which and sale presented by the WoDuring his comparatively brief good will and cooperation have mens Association of the First church of Salt stay In Ogden, he had helped to brought very desirable results Presbyterian set up and maintain a baseball to the end that the District' has Lake City will be held Wednesredeemed its bonds and removed day through1 Friday, from 1 to team. that was neces- 10 p. m. each day. lie was instrumental in orga- the indebtedness reclaim the to 7,000 acres of sary Box Setting will be the newly re Elder county fair nizing the is now produc- modeled which land farm Presbyterian and for several years was a church at South Temple and C member of the board. Re also ing good crops. re- street. be it NOW, THEREFORE, was superintendent of the horse that members of the Mrs. Hazel Mclntire, owner of and cattle division of the Utah solved Directors express our Wishing Well Antiques, Willard, Board of for' fair a of number state years. will be among the antique dealFor his efforts he was presen- appreciation in their signatures and ers from the intermountain area ted the John R. Winder gold attached to this resolution present' the Adneys one copy who will occupy stalls 'and show medal award. and file the other in the records and sell their wares. While a member of the state of the District to remain as a The show and sale is the malegislature, Adney spearheaded lasting expression of appreciathe establishment of laws pro- tion and gratitude with our love jor project of the womens association. viding for creation of drainage and blessing. We shall not forIn addition td the antiques, laand irrigation districts within and courage of dies of the church will have a the get strength a the state. He also fathered our esteemed friend, Clarence llaked foods and candy sale. bill creating additional high G. Adney, and his good wife, Dinners will be served each day schools in Utah. Mrs. Jennie M. Adney, as they from 5.30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. servIn county government, he have served as a unit There will be a tea each aftered a term as treasurer. Lending Assistance noon. Was Board Member Lending him great assistance Nursery care for younger chilwere in married 1920, dren will be He was a board member and since they provided and there hersupervisor for more than 30 has been Mrs. Adney who will also be movies for the for contribuyears of the Ogden Livestock self, is show, which he helped to orga- tions to church and community. Mr. and Mrs. Adney will be nize. Three governors appointhim to the living at the home of their ed and Roger Sederholms Fete board of trustees at Utah State daughter, Mrs. C. C. Gaynard, University. In all, he served 2812 Sue Lane, Visalia, Calif. Long Beach Visitors for 22 years, during which time, Dinner guests at the home of he was vice chairman or chair- Hello, Dear! DETROIT (UP) Two motor- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scderholm, man of the board. Probably Adneys greatest con- ists whose cars collided on the Sunday, April 6, were Dr. and tribution to the town of Corinne John Lodge Expressway got a Mrs. Harold A. Hinckley and was his pioneering work in or- big surprise when they stepped their daughter, Janice, of Long ganizing the Corinne Drainage out of their autos to scan the Beach, Calif. district in 1915. Largely through damage. One car was driven by Miss Hinckley is the fiancee his endeavors, thousands of acres Michael Omell, the other by his of Carl R. Sederholm. of barren alkaline land in the wife, Helen. They plan a late June wedding. area were brought into production. For 40 years, Adney -served as supervisor for the dist ' Box 5 our experienced staff help you fe Cillings Service 759 North Main - Perry, Utah rel Goodyear tires Sinclair Admiral Appliances OEasy products Washers - Dryers ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS IF WF HAVEN'T GOT IT WE'LL GET ITl B0iEIul 37 OTD0C? G333HHEa7 QEG3C3 f mt Socwntjr Book el Utah, N.A. MwnW fcdwjl Dpout Iuwmm Cocpmal.ie |