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Show fff MIMIV Ogden Speaker Gives Enlightening Lecture Central school PTA members and others interested In the school situation enjoyed an enlightening lecture by Mrs. Russell Petty, Ogden, Monday evening, Oct. 14, at regular PTA meeting. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Marva Frost, president. Following welcome by Mrs. Frost and reverence by Jay Dr. W. R. Merrell, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Old-roy- Petty. member candidates, and they spoke briefly. They are Mrs. Steve Anderson, Harold B. Felt and Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz. Program for the evening was under the direction of first Teachers in grade students. charge of arangements were Mrs. Vera Mills, Mrs. Jane Linford, Mrs. Delores Woodland and Mrs. Ruth Armstrong. The parents attending were delighted with the music directed by Mrs. Linford and accompanied by Mrs. Mills. Next meeting will be held on Nov. 11 at 7:30 p. m. in the auditorium. President Frost urged that parents circle the date on their calendars and keep PTA The guest is now serving on the National Council for Better Schools and gave a most interesting talk on functions, duties and obligations of members of tlie bilioo! Board. Dr. Merrell then Introduced open. i . i Bywater Co. Is proud to have been selected by Royes J. Pe- tersen , Jr. to assist in the building of Brigham's new Mountain View Estates Homes. 9 LINOLEUM FLOORS ... expertly laid in kitchens and bath rooms in all of the homes. . . . 0 FORMICA CABINET ... that TOPS in a colorful array of patterns shows a pattern could be incorporated in your own home. WE INVITE YOU... to inspect the workmanship and materials used when you visit these beautiful homes, Saturday and Sunday. BYWATERCO. 115 HONEYVILLE REPORTS Box Elder county school board North Main Phone 316 WE INVITE 6 ft YOUR CORINNE COMMENTS Visiting Highlights Honeyville News; Ward MIA Participates in Road Show By Mrs. George Wintle Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker, Mrs. Laura Hunsaker, Mrs. Veri Grover and daughter, Verlene, spent Thursday in Ogden visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Don Hunsaker and family. Mrs. Martha Hosmer of Berko ley, Calif., is a guest this week at the home of her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. William Ellis and family. Also visiting at the Ellis home Sunday from Logan were Mr. and Mrs Rulon Garber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Boothe were in Provo on Sunday visiting their son, Larry who is at- event. ' INSPECTION INSTALLATIONS AT THE OF THE NEW a Mountain View Estates Somes WE ARE BONDED AND LICENSED IN BRIGHAM CITY. FOR GAS INTSALL-ATION- S WE CAN CONVERT YOUR OIL OR COAL FURNACE TO GAS AND SUGGEST THAT YOU SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. Call Our Local Representative Today! COOKE PIIONE 1239 BRIGIIAM 115 SOUTH 5TII EAST or PHONE Free Estimates v OGDEN NORTHERNS HEATING CO. ' fw' Corinne After a Busy Harvest Season By Marijane Morris "U Mr. and Mrs. Aael Horzog of It has been one Geneva, Idaho were in Honey- weeks. The Russians of thosea ,shot ville this week visiting Mrs, metal ball into the atmosphere Horzogs parents, Mr. and Mrs. that gives off sounds right out Warren Peterson. of Buck Rogers time, to say Mrs. George Covey and Mrs, nothing of the sounds that imBertha Covey of Ogden and mediately rose from the star- MM3E3 EX Winter Social Activities Commence at Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harper. Im sure that most of you will remember Lewis Jones. He lived here in Corinne for a few months and then he moved to West Corinne. It was with deep regret that I read in an Ogden paper that he had been killed W. Petersen of Logan, were all in a mine explosion. He leaves tled world. visiting at the home of Mr. and Can you Imagine the thoughts a large family of small children. Mrs. George Wintle, Thursday, of the bus driver who was cruis- Often it is so hard to fathom or even begin to understand Visitors at the home of Mr. ing peacefully through the top and Mrs. Bin Tolman on Wed- of Utah when he suddenly ' be- the things that happen. But alnesday from Salt Lake City held a ball of fire streaking ways we wish we could do more for those left.. were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dun- across the sky? He was sharper And while were can and Mrs. Joseph Wirthlin. than most folks, however, he speaking of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Benson quickly noted the time. And wanting to help people, Im sure entertained Mr. Bensons par- can you imagine the feelings of there isnt one of us who woultending the BYU. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson, those pilots who claim they had dnt want to help Mrs. George llunsa-ker Visitors at the Leland Wednesday evening at their to bank away from the fireball Ross (Grace), in any way we home over the weekend home in Elwood to a lovely din- and radioed back to Salt Lake could. She is back in an Ogden were Miss Karen Hunsaker, stu ner. City to say that if there were hospital and at this writing she dent at Snow college at EphWilliam, Rosemary and Rose- rockets going off in their direc- is a very sick woman . She has raim; Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hun- marie Wintle spent Friday in tion, why, to please knock it off? had several blood transfusions saker and son, David, of Ogden, Layton, visiting their grandpas In case youre wondering if I and either her husband, George, and Mr. and Mrs. William Sor- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton. have suddenly flipped my lid, or her daughter, Joyce, is with rell and son, Mike, of BountiThe North Box Elder stake last Thursday there was a me- her constantly. We know how ful. MIA held their convention on teor loose in the sky at approxi hard this is on them, too. Grace Mrs. Winnie Clark, instructor Monday evening in the Honey- mately 4:06 a. m. and it was underwent a major operation a at Snow college at Ephraim, ville church. A large crowd of thought to have disappeared in few weeks ago and didnt reeastern Utah. Quite a few Utah spond physically as was hoped. spent the weekend in Honey- officers attended. Mr. "and Mrs. Tom Tomlinson folks saw it and it must have W hope she knows how much' ville visiting her mother, Mrs. we all wish her well and back Frank Hunsaker and other rela- and son of Ucon, Idaho were been an awesome sight. home with all of us as quickly tives. guests at the home of Mr. and But getting back to home, our as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Shorland Hun- Mrs. George Wintle, Friday. social season is beginning to get Mrs. Margaret Johnson of saker and family of Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle started. We have the youngwere guests at the home of were in Salt Lake City this past sters back in school, Halloween Thatcher has been visiting with daughter, Stella Forsgren, Shorlands parents, Mr. and week end to attend UEA and to plans shaping, the fruit almost her Mrs. Lagrand Hunsaker Sunday. visit friencfc. the tomatoes gathered for the past few weeks. Mrs. canned, Dr. LeRoy Wirthlin of Salt and the beets Foasgren tells me that her mothMr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson coming out of the City visited his sister and ground so it is time to get; out ers health is much better than and family were in Salt Lake Lake brother-in-law- , it was some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. groups together again. City Saturday, to visit Mrs. Bin Tolman We all extend sympathy to was He Saturday. Mrs. Johnsons mother, Fred on his The Corinne Bridge club met the of John to Mr. Peters. family way Blackfoot, Idaho, at the Veterans building with Peters a Monson. They enjoyed a delian long time resident of cious family dinner in honor of forThe LDS church assignment. Mrs. Athleen Hardy as hostess. this ward away Honeyville Primary The prizes for the evening went the- - community, passed their father, the late Fred Mon- officers and teachers are early part of the week. His busy to Joan Morrill, son and Mrs. Monsons 51st Patsy Wells and familiar figure will be missed. for the annual Irene Roche. wedding anniversary. Mrs. Mon- getting ready I talked for a few minutes party to be held at The Corinne Pinochle club son had her eight sons and Holloween with Mrs. Dorothy Hansen the the church house Oct. 31. also held their first meeting daughters and their families other The event begins at 6:30 and she informwith Mrs. Arzella Bosley acting ed meevening present. There were 38 in all m. and an entire that Van, her son, has evening as hostess. Hostess prize or been who attended. fun is planned. reassigned to Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson Menu will include barbecue gift went to Mrs. Bosley, high Also, and I hope she wont mind score to Mrs. Reva Nelson my repeating some of our conprize spent Monday in Newton, visit- sandwiches, candy, popcorn and and cut prize to Cleone Nicho- versation. ing relatives. Mr. Benson is a ice cream. She told me that the las. Guests for the evening transfer was enacted so native of Newton. Doll clothes will be on sale; that The Honeyville ward Relief fish pond will delight young- were, Mrs. Reva Nelson, Mrs. Van could be near his wife and Joan Nelson and Mrs. held TuesAdele , fun their society sters and side show antics have day baby son. I didnt know, as Christensen. some of you might not. that Mr. day in the ward hall. They are been arranged. The and Mr. Mrs. Ezra Har- and Mrs. Dunns baby boy ha3 busy making quilts and other Children are invited to attend are due for congratulations. poor health. He is now in a pers articles for their bazaar to be in costume. They have a new baby daughter. childrens hospital at Salt Lake held in a month. A delicious Costumes in Order dinner was served. Costumes will be in order for Now there are two girls and two City. The nature of his illness boys to make Mr. and Mrs. Alva Doney of the annual Halloween this family. is a heart condition, and any party for Congratulations--up Mrs. Salt Lake City were guests at Honeyville Civic Welfare Harper is one of us, with children can club. the former Delores Cramer, and surely know what this the Bin Tolman home on Satur- The party was scheduled for young day evening. last evening (Thursday), Oct. little girls have been arriving in couple are experiencing. Corinne the at rate of The Honeyville part that was 17, at the home almost Mrs. Melvin of Mrs. Ralph one a Campbell is in played on the North Box Elder Keller. with Mrs. ternal week lately, and the ma- the northwest attending her Mr. and fathers funeral. Mrs. Campbell, stake Road Show, is called A Keller was Mrs. Dallas Gardner. grandparents, Mrs. Craner John lithave New Little Black Sambo. two It the former Maralyn Dunn, made Attend Conference to was written and directed by Mrs. , Eleven officers and teachers tle granddaughters brag a trip some time ago just to about. Grace Orme. The music was of the Honeyville ward and get reacquainted with Primary Then of course, there was visit written and composed by Mrs. attended stake conference her father. She probably is very in Alice Ann who arrived not too grateful at this time for having Ray Burt. Mrs. Ree Hunsaker Brigham City Third ward, Satalso assisted in the presentation. urday, Oct. 12. They a many days ago at the home of had that opportunity. " We ex- report The Road Show was presented lovely program was presented Oct. 15 and 16. All wards in the by stake and general Primary North stake participated in the leaders. CRITICAL FAWSON - 10 smu. i Home 1 Surveys Box Elder JOURNAL Friday, October 18, 1957 Brigham City, Utah tend to her our sincere sympathy, as well as to her brother, Van Dunn. I told you all once, but it is worth repeating, that Corinne City has a carload of new six inch water pipes to lay down. Doesnt that sound good? I dont think it would hurt any of us, regardless of our personal feelings, to thank each one of,, our councilmen and our mayor for the good they have done. If any of us thinks he could have done any better, then now is the time to act. We can step right up and place ourselves on the nominative list for the coming elections. If we dont like the way the bread Is being mixed, then now is the time to put in fresh Wisconsin Gets Some Mixed-U- p Legislation MADISON, Wis. (UP) yeast. Oh, yes, if there is anyone in town voting for the first time, Mrs. C. C. Adney is the one to see. She will make it legal, that is, make your vote count. BEST WISHE TO MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES PLUMBING BY LARSEIJ BROTHERS PIUMBING X HEATING CO. 467 South Main Wis-consi- legislature inadvertently passed a bill this session absolving parents who neglected their children. The bill was intended to tighten th$ laws of parental responsibility, but, after several conflicting amendments,, it wound up providing that parents who neglected their children were freed of all responsibility in case the children could not care for themselves, i The governor of course, vetoed the bill. Phone 292 |