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Show t HOSPITAL NOTES . Native Pioneers Royally Entertained by BE County Company Daughters of Utah Pioneers Native pioneers of Box Elder 10 Box Elder JOURNAL Recuperating at Cooley morlal hospital following the county were royally entertained Brigham City, Utah by members of the Box Elder removal of his appendix Is July 29, 1955 Friday, company Daughters of er Caddy, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. County Utah Pioneers last Friday after- Restaurant. James L. Caddy, Brigham City. noon July 22, at the Tropical Reports how that 50 attended the affair. Dinner was served from ta. bles adorned with colorful summer flowers an low howls. The NOTE! head table was centered with a beautiful arangement of hydrangeas, roses and delphinium. Favors marked ,the places for ZUNDEUS the guests. President Jennie L. Jones presented the address of welcome followed by grace by Mrs. Marjorie Stenquist, county chaplain. The time was then turned to toastmls-tres- s Mrs. Jenniie Carlson, for the afternoon. Program included two vocal numbers toy Mary Jane and Barbara Ann Lemon accompanied by ithelr mother, Mrs. Helen Jane Lemon; violin numbers by IS STILL ON! Ann Stenquist accompanied by Mrs. Joan Warren; reading by Mrs. Iona Cefalo and accordion numbers by Charol May. Response was by N. J. Valen tine, a native pioneer who thanked the county company for the lovely dinner and tribute 4 j to the pioneers of the county. As the guests arrived the la dies received sweet pea cor sayes and the men white sweet pea boutonnieres. PLEASE Summer Clearance 0 Sport Coals CORINNE COMMENTS Historic Wisconsin Yellowstone Park Is Popular Spot for Building a Pig Barn Vacationing Families from Corinne Area the Laron G. Andersens had word this week that their son of rash such a My land Clinton, and daughter-in-law- , vacation it is that broke out , in Florence, are the proud parents Corinne this past week. Or of a baby 'boy. This makes two you might say. Mr. boys for the Clinton Andersons. and Mrs. Merlin Hansen, daugh- Congratulations! ters Jane and Val, Mr. and Mrs. Needless Ito say we are all Sam ForsgTen, and Max and concerned the Gerhardt Helen took off for Yellowstone accident. - about Were sorry It had to just as soon as they could happen, tout were glad it wasnt switch Russel Forsgrens campany worse and our sincere wish ing equipment from one truck Doris is soon home from to another. Then, Mr. and Mrs. that the hospltaL Nello Morgan accompanied their (Happy birthday, Everett Andaughter and her family to Ye- derson, Waiter Bosley and llowstone and I understand Mr. Bosley. and Mrs. Grover Harper are now in Yellowstone. By Marljane Morris Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunsa-ke- r Sport Shirts j SWfctBBSIL vv sensational GREYHOUND icruiser service to PORTlUfcNIO 13BRiESjGRJ RJilO.NS TNI J CO RAY Jhi DRUGGIST CaZteeo-So6i&uk&Utt- Scenicroners now serving . . . RAISED .OBSERVATION Portland Chicago Detroit New York And all the SATURDAY - LAST 2 DAYS plus East! tax NO EXTRA FARE! GIFT ITEMS cord. Miss Sharon Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson has returned from spending a vacation in southern California. The latest word on little Judy Monsort' Is that she will be coming home from the hospital soon. Mr. and Mrs. Glade1 Wells m 20"l-- reduced You can't find a better buy and ZIPPER CASES Dprl REDUCED! of ' their Pasco, Wash.; but managed"- to get away for a visit. Fonnie ihot in her I part Of says Yi 1 ' i Washington, too. Miss LaRey Bosley was hostess to 17 young iadifef this ' week. The occasion was a bridal shower for Miss Betty Moore who plans to ibe married soon. received many The bride-to-blovely and useful gifts and the group enjoyed light - refreshments to end a pleasant ' evening. The ward chapel has a lovely new grey carpet downstrairs ' and upstairs. , Mrs. Marvto Jeppesen is Interested and anxious to contact those who would be able to participate in the county fair talent show. She is serving on the committee for the show and she said while toe place isnt definite yet, the tryouts may be held in Corinne. This Is a wonderful opportunity for anyone and as Mrs. Jeppesen says, Corinne has so much talent. If you need more information she will be more than glad to supply It. Mrs. Jeppesen also tells me that just recently the Corinne genealogy group made a trip to the Idaho Falls temple.' This was a special trip for the group because the Corinne people had the best temple record in the stake and as a sort of reward for having the highest achievement record they, made this trip. Melvin Nelson is chairman. Those going into Idaho were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppesen and Mr. Robert Jones. e Start your Bavarian set now and save . . . add to it later as you can - $3950 Buy Now for School! LEATHER BRIEF CASES the pleasure its DINNERWARE All reconditioned and in excellent working order. See and select today. Priced at $2950 have daughters company for the next two weeks. Fonnie, and her husband and children live" to ALL TYPEWRITERS $1950 2 - USED fJfTWn SALE ENDS REMINDER i Happy second birthday to little Glenna Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross. She extra age ..You can taste the smoothness of 2 extra years at no extra cost mellowed to perfection, extra quality ...All straight bourbon, Kentucky-made-al- l famous for Its natural e Kentucky flavor extra ValUO is a value that cant be beaten. ...Its friendly price treat worth pk yepeatine; I 'F ' - S STRAIGHT EOURBON catoma-cnnniiiinz- WHISKEY 36 PROOF . Howard Hotel - Ph. 175 Complete Washroom! With mirror, wash basin, toilet in sparkling stainless steel. a few weeks. She is near San Francisco, in a town called Con- Buy Now For School , Weddings , etc. and Save! ALL LUGGAGE Deduced CONTOUR SEATS Miss Jeanette Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jensen Is visiting In California for ANNIVERSARY SALE! 4 AIR CONDITIONING $17.30 $16.15 $29.20 $34.70 $44.20 Los Angeles IgUmmaa iiffn LEVEL AIR SUSPENSION RIDE , FRIDAY rrf r fund-raisin- Ar-dlt- h are welcoming a brand new little boy to their family. Congratulations to all of you. Mrs. Bob Jones was hospitalized for a short while this week, at the Cooley hospital in Brig-raCity. Mrs. Smoot told me that Bob had been vacationing in the Northwest and stopped all along the way to visit old friends and folks who used to live In Corinne. Among those he - visited were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hansen at Vale, Ore. He found them fine, reports that Arel was recovering from his serious illPulpwood Is produced in near ness and was at the .present ly every forested section of the time visiting in southern Utah. . United States. Other Corinne people enjoying the wonders of nature in Yellowstone park are the1 Maurice Larsons. OF OUR BIG - Slacks RACINE, Wis. (UP)-- A group of Wisconsin women hopes to convert a pig barn at Belmont into a state monument of ' an early period of Wisconsin history. now The building, which houses pigs In southwestern Lafayette county, once was used as the territorial supreme court building .before the capital was moved to Madison. The Wisconsin Federation of Womens clubs wants to raise funds to restore toe building and move it across the road beside the old state eapitol near Belmont. They figure it will cost $25,-00and campaign was started this spring. p ) ECHO SPRING DISTILLING CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. observed the occasion with a birthday party for all the neighborhood children from two to sixty. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot and family have just returned from a trip to the Grand Canyon to visit their daughter, Martha Jean and their Jim Bunting. They report a very enjoyable time saying it was so cool and refreshing there in the son-in-la- canyon.- - They attended a sun- rise service held at one of the lodges that overlooked the canyon and Mrs. Smoot said It was like looking at rainbows. Kathy stayed with her sister, Martha Jean for a short visit. Mrs. Walter Bosley is enjoying a visit from her sister, Gladys Ray from Los Angeles, Calif. Some young. folks, Dewayne Marble, LeRoy Craner, VonDell Anderson, Rodney Carter and Leon Jeppesen enjoyed a few days vacation In Yellowstone park. They took their boat and had a very nice time, I hear. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson are visiting with their daughter, Loris Lee Anderson, this week. Mrs. Anderson lives in Moses Lake, Wash. And speaking of Moses Lake, tVf ft MIEYg ft to $ $ ft isft 0 ll DQDHY : itiAfesfiei FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! MOST BARGAINS Y0U7E SEEN ALL SUMMER! 2 MENS STRETCHABLE NYLON HOSE 1 .... 2 Pair for MENS BRIEFS .- - -.: - LADIES CANVAS CHILDRENS FOOTWEAR CANVAS - - - -$- FOOTWEAR - J. BOYS NYLON SPORT SHIRTS EXCEPTIONAL . A 6" WORK Great Jj00 5JL00 5 88 3,77 $250 $233 - - CHILDRENS SANDALS - MOST ALLSIZES MENS - Reduced to clear HANDBAGS LADIES SUMMER - Pair for 5 J, 00- i BOYS 10 oz JEANS - BROWN AND BLUE MENS DRESS STRAWS , .$98 ,,-.$-100 BARGAIN! SHOE , All Purpose Shoe Double Tanned Retan Upper To Resist Moisture Thick Cork And Rubber Sole For Long Wear. Sizes 6E to HE CLEARANCE ON MENS SPORT And WORK SHIRTS BOYS DAN RIVER GINGHAM SHIRTS Short Sleeved $3.00 - $149 MENS COLORED VESTS -- ? x x A1 aDT?lVri7Y,Q You Penney W fw Mmton tests Lay-Aw- ay else charge account. you nothing! 1 $300 |