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Show $ THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Cty, Utah Thursday, July 6, 1961 PERRY PULSE Perry Little Leaguers Win First Half Division Games by Lynn Maddox Take me out to the ball game say Perrys Little Leaguers. Neil! Johnson, Chris, Larry Barker, Paul They have won five games and only have four to go. Good luck boys, Perry is behind you all the way. And for those who havent seen the boys play, games are on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings at the Little League playing field by the Brigham cemetery. Team manager is Jay Mathews and team coach is Dean Barker The bat boy is Gayland Matthews. Nelson, Brad Hansen, Alan Simp-- j er, Jerry Wight, Jerry Nelson and Randy Mathews help to make up the Canyon Leagues number one team, Fifes. The boys, along with their Brigham teammates, have won the first half and are well on THE LDS PERRY their way to winning the second Primary Guide patrol went on a field trip half division of play. 16 fo The Camp Kiesel. bovs, under the direction of Hael Nelson, Cora Quayle and Janice Johnson, left Perry at 6.30 am. and arrived at Camp Kiesel at 8 a m. They were each given a map and then spent the rest of the morning and afternoon on a hike. They took food and cooked on rifle the trail, shot 22s at the range and learned how to use bows and arrows. They also were taught first aid Supper was served at the camp and the boys left at 6 p m. They reported that an enriching experience was had by all. MR. AND MRS. Reese Whitaker and sons, Scott and Bret, have returned from a holiday weekend trip to Yellowstone. They fished at Fishing Bridge and helped Mrs. Whitakers parents finish their new cabin at Last Chance. They worked hard on this vacation, but still had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Hael Allan is at home recuperating fiom a serious opera June 'Bonnie. 'Dollar satp tion. She is able fo have visitors and seems to be recuperating as well as can be expected. We wish her a speedy recovery. Richard Oyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oyler, is recuperating at home now. Richard came down with pneumonia about three weeks ago. He arrived home from the hospital June 30. Visitors are very welcome. Hurry and get well, Richard MR. AND MRS. Aidous Weight and sons, Terry, Steven and Brian, have returned from a three week trip. The first few days were spent with Mr. Weights parents where Terry had the misfortune of breaking his arm. The Weights then toured Glen Canyon dam and spent the remaining two weeks at Kiabeto. Ariz, While there, Mr. Weight initiated a summer recreation program for the Navajo people. Indian ruins in the area were explored by Mr. Weight and Monument Valley was a stop on their HONEYVILLE REPORTS the music students from Honeyville attended the Music clinic Leland Hunsaker is home from the Cooley Memorial hospital m Brigham City. He underwent surgery several days ago. VERO HUNSAKER of Burbank, Calif, spent a few days in Honeyville this past week visiting his father, Leon Hunsaker, and his son Lesley. Mr. and Kirs. William E. Hunsaker spent Sunday in Pocatello, Ida. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook. Mrs. Cook is in the hospital. She is a sister to Mr. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hunsaker and family of Kenmvick, Wash, are spending their vacation in Honeyville with their father, Leon Hunsaker and other relatives. MR. AND MRS. Warren Petv-se- n and daughter, Joyce, are home from their ranch in Grays Lake, Ida for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson and children are spending this week in who Honeyville Residents Spend Holiday in National Parks by Mrs. George Wintle Idaho, visiting relatives. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reese and lett family left on vacation June 28. Friday, June 30, for a vacation to They will be away a week or ten Yellowstone Park. They will be days. away until after July Fourth. SEVENTEEN members of the Leon Hunsaker spent the Fourth of July holiday at Soda Springs, Honeyville Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and three guests, return trip. They arrived home attended the DUP party in BrigJuly Fourth. A good time was en- ham City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle, Mr. joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tanaka Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ishu we just received news Flash that Mr. and Mrs. Willis Crouch are the proud parents of a baby boy born July Fourth. Details arent known yet, but we know that Cindy, is big sister, mighty happy. Congratulations to the proud parents. HUNTS and Mrs. George Wintle and Mrs. Morrell Hunsaker attended the National Music clinic concert Thursday evening at the USU. William Wintle, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and Sheldon Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs Morrell Hunsaker of Honeyville were HIGHWAY Orem visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Moon and family of Cherry Creek, Ida. visited with Mrs. Moons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman, Sunday. Mrs. Morrell Hunsaker is on crutches for a few weeks. She sprained her ankle and is reported to be doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickey are spending the Fourth of July week m Blackpine, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen and children visited in Salt Lake City Monday with Kays mother, Mrs. Rozella Hansen and other relatives. FOR ATHLETES not surprised and pleased, back from any drug store. GLEN'S REXALLDRUG. 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