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Show CORINNE COMMENTS Housefly Still Potent Factor In Disease YBA Carnival Slated for December 3 ST. PAUL, Minn. Never underestimate By Morljane Morris Again, this column is begun with expressing sympathy to the members of the Chris Frederickson family. I can remember when members of the family rushed to Nevada some years ago wihen Mr. Frederickson was first stricken and how we all waited anxiously for the news afiid results of 'his illness. Since that time he has lived in Corinne and been cared for by members of his family. We know they will miss him, and to Henry, Hazel, Alice, Harold, Ruth, Donald and Beverly, we hope you wiill take comfort in one another. Mr. Frederickson had 16 grandchildren and 11 For Ann and Jane, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frederickson this was the second time in barely a month they had to Jose a aitthis And Mont, TtrenA a edTT. wav Tb Prevent accidents on Wills 11 POUT CAgf iHOMM mm co writing is much improved. He has been out riding as far as Corinne proper and can toe up and around the house. We all salute his courage and determination. Mr. Alfred Hansen recently underwent major surgery at the Dee hospital in Ogden. We hear that he is getting along just fine. Thats always good to hear. Little Hal Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson, suffered a severe hand cut at school recently when he fell and broke a milk bottle he was carrying. The cut required five stitches. Men Treat The family the power of the housefly, the Minnesota State Medical Assn. said. It is one of the greatest disease-carrier- s in history. Screening and insecticides have helped reduce the menace, At Corinne Will Feature Oriental Food sistent, Id say this weather. Remember when we couldn't get the windows open wide enough just a few short weeks ago? And there wasn't a breath of air to fan tihe curtains or cool our brow? And now, what happens to those windows? They are covered with patterned ice! The only possible consolation I can come up with is my usual, won't it look good running out of the taps next summer? An annual event that Corinne looks forward to .is scheduled for the third of December. It is the V.B.A.s Carnival. It will, as usual, toe held in the church and feature that delicious Oriental food, cooked and served by some of the best cooks ini Corinne. Its a date to remember for a very interesting evenings . entertainnment. The Corinne Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Leland Davis for its last regular meetWhile Salt Lake City was setA delicious ham buffet ing. ting a record for the coldest No- was served to the 12 members vember we were doing a little arid guests. Prizes went to Mrs. record breaking of our .own. Wankier, Mrs. Patsy Wells When it was a minus 3 at the Ivy and Mrs. Joan Merrill. Salt Lake airport it was a miTheo Larsen, small son of nus 9 here in Corinne. Inconis Mrs. L. Maurice Larsen getting along fine after his acBUMPER CROP cident several Ibeweeks ago. He is now able to up and around the house with a brace across bis shoulders to help his broken. collar bone and mbs .to heal. (UP) Stormy Family the association said, but good sanitation is the one weapon against which flies cannot develop resistance. One careless person can be the course of enough flies to annoy everyone on the block. The best method of controlling flies is to eliminate' places where they lay .their eggs. if you can give a PLYMOUTH, Ind. (UP)- - The women in the Clarence Hiavaeek family Gladys, Carol, Connie, and Diane really have something to blow about. All have J had a hurricane , named for them. Darlene, nine, is the only female member of the family who didnt make the distinguished line. But theres always next year. better bourbon...give it! There is no gift more gracious, more distinctive than this exquisite decanter, created specially for holiday giving. And inside, you have the greatest gift of all, a magnificent bourbon, wonderfully rich, smooth and warmhearted. PLAN HARVEST BALL Committees for the FHA and FFA harvest ball are preparing a gala day next Wednesday, date for the annual assembly program and dance. Assisting are, seated left to right, Grant Nelson, Elsie Nelson and Janet Dummer; back row, Caryl Baddley and Bill Hudson. rangements, Kent Burt and Pat New Stamp to Robinson; queen, Roger Spack-ma3c and Janet Craner; refreshElsie Nelson and ments, Grant Nelson; assembly, LaMoine JenBe Issued 20 sen and Deon Rasmussen; advertising, Neil Allen and Norma Jean Cobb; door prizes, Roy Of interest to local stamp col Hyer and Janet Duirwmer. Finance will be taken care of by lectors is the announcement of the officers of the clubs. the issuing of the new three By Margaret Nelson to commemorate On Wednesday, an assembly cent stamp iFFA and FHA chapters of Box will be presented to the student the centennial of the birth of Elder High school announce to urge students to at- Andrew W. Mellon, which will Over the River apd Through body tend. ibe first placed on sale at Wash the Woodsas the1 theme of The officers of 'both clubs feel their annual harvest ball to be this will be one of the out- ington, D. C., on Dec. 20, 1955. held Wednesday, Nov. 23. standing events of the year. Stamp collectors desiring first Committees have been meetcancellations of the three day ing to discuss plans for the 7 Box Elder JOURNAL cent Andrew W. Mellon stamp dance, assembly, decorations, may send a reasonable number and election k a king and Friday. November 18. 1955 of addressed envelopes .to . the queen. Chairmeii of the comD. Postmaster, at Washington, mittees .are: decorating, Bill Utah City. Brigham C., with money order remittance Hudson and Caryl Baddley; ar to cover the cost of the stamps to be affixed. An enclosure of medium weight should be placed in each envelope and the SAVE NOW ...ON- flap either sealed or turned "in. The outside envelope to . the Postmaster should Ibe endorsed n High School Plans Annual Dec. Harvest Ball ! ! Id-- "1 ' 4 y 't ' & f i,- - -- - CMSTMAS ' -- First Day Covers. . Ms STRAIGHT KENTUCKY - BOURBON WHISKEY IThe .( 4 6 YEARS 0L0 86 PROOF . 1955 ANCIENT AGE DIST, CO., FRANKFORT, car thats going places with the Young la Heart . , . biggest car of the low-pri3 ce LIONEL ELECTRIC I Choice of Cocktail ' Sea Food, Fruit, Mandarin Orange Soup and Salad ENTREES - $2.50 - - with mushoom sauce New York Steak . $2.00 - with water chestnut dressing $2.00 - $1.90 Baked Virginia Ham $1.75 - - $2.00 au jus Q Large Vi Just what the kids want to put. around the Christmas tree. 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