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Show CORINNE COMMENTS Names of Six Candidates-Wil- l r. Appear School Enters jr K On The Corinne City Election Ballots Marl) ana Morris By Several things this week come to miind: the very quiet and Halloween weekend peaceful that came and went (here In Corinne. ' It was the best one we have experienced in all the nine years we have been in Corinne. There wasnt even so much as an ash can turned over in our particular neighborhood, and very little window soaping. Somebody needs congratulations the ones who so diligently and with so much effort put on the school Halloween Carnival? The parents or the kids themselves? Anyway it was a wonderful pleasure to get up Tuesday. morning and have the pleasant surprise of a safe and sane Halloween. this time the fires beginning had not been determined. The Eastern Star under direction 6f Matron Hellen from The Intermounitain Stihoolhas in been invited to participate the annual School Art Exhibit, that will be on display at the Salt Lake City Free library from November 7 to 28. This will the tt Tremonton held their annual initiation and social at the Corinne Masonic building this week. Members came from Ogden, Brigham City and Tremonton. ' dates listed on the ballot. They costume party. Hostesses for the are Sam Bradford, Nello Mor- evening were Mrs. Diane HarDonna Hubbard, Mrs. gan, Jesse Nicholas, John Pe- per, Mrs. ters, Vernon Cutler and Frank 'Faye Nelson and Mrs. Miles The V.FiW. Auxiliary, Tayilor. Looks like a good group Ferry. to chose from, tout the most im- under the direction of Miss Ruth portant thing is not to let some- Bradford are planning to purone do your choosing for you. chase dishes and other necessary kitchen equipment to make Vote yourself. the building more complete. Somewhere around 6 a. m. Wednesday ; morning of this New Topic BarPHILADELPHIA week the farm 'home of Mrs, (UP) Ellen Mangum and her son, bers here have added to their Vern, burned to the ground. The conversational repetoire. Instead fire originated in the upstairs of the running commentary on part and was well underway be (he weather and sundry subfore it was discovered. Most of jects,, they will urge the custothe household furniture and mers to register before the was rescued deadline and vote at.,the' Nov. 8 from the burning building. At municipal election. " Contributions include will metal leatherwork, weaving, work, paintings; to name a few. Aid work is accomplished by boys and girls ranging in age from 12 to 18 years. This display will be arranged by Mr. Allan Houser, nationally known Indian artist, who serves as an art instructor at the school. COOKOUT FOR GIRL SCOUT LEADERS Girl Scout leaders from Brigham Citjj, Logan, Ogden, practiced cooking skill over an open f ire Monday at the Fred Clark residence. Baking bread on a stick are, front row kneeling left to right, Dawn Usatuck, Brigham City ; Lorraine Robb, Logan ; Leona Duncan, Ogden ', Clara Shelly and Trudy Hey wood, Logan; Beth Baird, Brigham City; back row, Katherine Seegmiller and Inez Washburn, Brigham, City ; E,lma JIansen, Logan aiid Lois Jensen, Brigham City. v BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS Ernest Huggins sponsored a Hallo-- : carnival at the ' school Friday evening. A' large of patrons and friends ,By Mrs. . ' PTA Booklel-Protptct- fif -B- Address-- . ; t . : Sts, Layton. : ; Response, from the .Bear River City elementary, school students following the presentation of books for the school library , by the PTA has been, very enthusiastic. Two letters, were , written, as follows: t City, Oct. .20,.. with 'Mrs. Emma Jensen, the occasion being her 88th. birthday.,'- - A. 'delicious, luncheon ' was 'enjoyed- by;,, the group. , That evening, .Mr.1 and Mrs. ..Keith,' Driggs, with whom Mrs. Jensen makes her home, entertained at a family dinner in her honor. Guests, included: Mrs. Jensens children, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jensen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen of Midvale; Mrs.. Elrita Anderson and Mrs. Olive Reese of Bear River, and the host and hostess. Another 6on, Laron Jensen of San Francisco, Calif., was unable to attend so he called his mother on the telephone and wished her happy birthday. Mrs. Jensen fell about six weeks ago and fractured her hip; she is now able to be around with the aid of "Chair crutches. f Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Andersop, Sunday, included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill and Children of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Braegger of Willard; Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Anderson of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. B. Pecif Of GatnCil, Montana, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burr and Car-- ' la Anderson of Brigham City. ' Many friends and relatives attended the .golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Hans M. Christensen, held in Ogden Sundays Mrs. Ivy Anderson was hostess to her club, Saturday. Mrs. Richard Nessler entertained in honor of her daughter Sandras birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson were Sunday dinner guests of 9 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, .Utah Friday, November 4, 1955 . . .With More Than A Million Dollar Annual Budget! Elect a Capable and Experienced Business Man We were surprised when our teacher told us the ' PTA 'had bought ' us some new' books. ' It was a happy surprise! i ' . Brigham City Is BIG BUSINESS! - . HILL John Payne and Faith Domergue are the romantic stars in this scene from the Trucolor hit, Santa Fe Passage which plays at the Capitol Theatre Friday and Saturdy along with a second feature Tonights the Night. SHOW TWIN The presentation is timely The common meadow mouse and is a part of Intermountain Schools participation in Amer- consumes its own weight in food ican Art Week. every 24 hours. Mr, and .Mrs. Laurel Iverson, of .. River City School House Last Friday NOW you can own part of over 80 corporations v ; Successful Carnival Held at Bear. ' Booklet-Prospect- J . The ween house crowd attended. A spook alley, bdngo, fish pond, pinning the tail on the donkey and throwing balls in the mouth of the big pumpkin added to the holiday spirit. Chances were sold on several articles and the following were the lucky ones: 'Royce Jensen and Brian Anderson won the little tractors, Leona Shandrew and Sandra Nessler, the beautiful dolls, and Mrs. Phyllis Holmgren won the Mg prize, the Sunbeam electric frying pan. ' Through Financial . .Industrial Fund, Inc., you can Plenty to eat was sold and all lin all the party was a huge sucshare in the ownership cess, and the officers and all of more than 80 common those iwho helped to make ,it so 18 in different stocks should be congratulated. r industries ter , Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Ramsdell mail coupon today and Karen and Michael find Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns attended MANAGEMENT CORP. S. Martin Rasmussen. Dist. Mgr. the football game in Logan, 217 Sot 4th East Phone 944 Saturday. Ted Ramsdell, son of r Dewey and Flossie in the center Utah righam-City, of the team. and describing fif investment j Mrs. Mrs. Elrita. Anderson, . Olive Reese, Mrs. Deon Nielson I and Mrs. Alice Nielson of Brigham City visited lin Salt Lake other-belongin- 9 sry o showing. week. . 9 , mark the third year that students arts and crafts creations have been Included in this The M. E. Clulb of Corinne met with Mrs. Wendell Holmes, Sr. for their regular meeting this Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatch from Safford, Arizona were guests of Mrs. Margaret Hatch this week. Also, Mrs. Hatch visited With her sister, Mrs. 'Ed Fredrickson from Modesto, Calif Mrs. Marba Forsgren,Mrs. Stella and her mother, Then, a word of the approach- Mrs.Forsgrein Johnson spent Sunday for councilmen. election ing city visiting with Mrs. Ida Johnson VouIl find plenty of notifica- of Midvale, Utah. tion around town as to w!en building here in the election occurs, ibut in case The, V.F.W. since its redecoration you havent seen the posters, it Corinne, will be Tuesday, Nov. 8, at the and remodeling is becoming a Corinne City Halk We will be place for community gatherThe latest voting for three councilmen ings and parties. this year. There are 6ix candi- party there was a Halloween Please send 9 Intermountain - to Help Adminsiter Your Public Affairs - . - - - LEON PACKER ' We thank you for the- lovely, new books. We looked at some of thebooks. They are so pretty, we wish we could have them soon. First and Second Grades, Susan. r AssociaThe tion has done many things toward making our school better. We would like especially to thank them for the books they have given us. Each teacher chose books for the grades they teach. Our teaChey gave a short sketch of many of them. They will help and improve our vocabularies give us much pleasurable reading. :The books consist of adventure stories, mystery stories, science stories, western stories, and stories about history and famous people. The books amounted to 'over $130. 00, This money was earned through carnivals which, have been held on Halloween for the past several years. I would personally like ' to Assothank' the Parent-Teache- r ciation1 for these books. We were in need of library books and will enjoy reading them. Bruce Leonard 5th Grade. CITY COUNCILMAN He Believes in . . . Parent-Teache- ! ... in the administration of city activities without impairing vital serECONOMY vices. CONTINUED SUPPORT fine fire department. ... of our very ' , -- ADDED STRENGTH , ... to our police de- partment for greater protection and to traffic probcope with the ever-increasi- lem. He regards the position of councilman as a g servant of the people on a level. policy-makin- . ELECT A MAN WHO IS OPERATING A LARGE, SUCCESSFUL AND PUT HIS TALENTS TO SERVING IN THE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS. ... Leon Packer isnt running AGAINST any candidate. can vote for any three men on the two tickets. Pay The $2! NEW HAVEN, Conn. 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