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Show Elder Returns From LDS Church Mission CORINNE COMMENTS Father Dies While Visiting in Utah Alma Idaho Residents Spend Past Days Visiting in Corinne Kenneth G. Carter, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Carter, Park Valley, returned from an LDS mission to New Zealand on Wednesday, Aug. 16. He will be honored at a homecoming testimonial, Sunday at 8 p. m., in the Park Valley ward chapel. Carter served as a guide at the New Zealand temple during his two year mission. He made part of his return trip to the states with the Sam Gordon and Delmont Beecher families. He is a Bear River High school and seminary graduate. He also attended Utah State University for two years. Carter plans to continue his studies at USU this fall. The Carter family invites all By Bernice Gibbs Anderson Mrs. Phyllis Tracy and children. Kevin, Diane, Teddy, Laurel, and Craig, of Alma, Ida., spent a few days visiting in Corinne and had a very nice visit. Mrs. Tracy is a niece of Mrs. Gwen Rader. She also visited Mrs. Ethel Woods of RETURNS HOME Kenneth G. Corinne and Mrs. Ruth Barnard of Perry, who are sisters of Mrs. honored will be at a Carter, Jr., Rader, and other relatives, who homecoming testimonial Sunday at enjoyed seeing her and her fam8 p.m. in the Park Valley ward ily very much. Next time We hope her husband, Bill Tracy, can come chapel. Carl hope she is soon well and can return home again. She is the mother of President Malcolm Young of the North Box Elder stake. WE WERE SORRY to hear that MR. AND MRS. Laron AnderMr. and Mrs. Edward and Joe Michelli; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson and Robert Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hubbard and children and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jeppesen and chilattended a dren, all of Corinne, family reunion at Patio Springs, near Eden in Ogden valley on Aug. 12, at which they had a nice time, although showers finally broke up the gathering. son, vou-wil- l. all-ste- dJUJST ' CARD OF THANKS With our heartfelt and deepest gratitude, we wish to thank the many friends and relatives for the many thoughts and acts of sympathy in the bereavement of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. William H. Barnard, Mrs, I. Darwin (Arloa) Whitaker Mrs. Ben F. (Orcella) Zundel. BVT.&SCQUT! . It carries three passengers on a front seat, has extra seating on rear wheel housings. It has a husky International Comanche engine. Optional drive for off road traction. Optional Travel Top converts it into a town delivery. full-widt- -- I whole new idea in low cost transportation! 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Brigadoon Plays At Sunset Theatre Lerner and Loewes musical, 'Brigadoon will continue through Saturday in the Sunset Amphitheatre on the USU campus, Curtin time is 8:30 p. m. nightly. Kermit Hurd, an instructor at Box Eider High school last year, plays the main male lead in the production. s for workers the production are Professor Floyd T. Morgan, sets; Prof. Nancy Gade, costumes; George Taylor, sound equipment; Norman Walker, dances. Behind-the-scene- Father of BC Travelers enjoy the latest type, comfortable Pullman and coach accommodations, line lood and complete relaxation on Union and StreamPacilics Shippers rely upon Union Farilics dependable height service, as modern as human ingenuity, mechanical skill and electronic devices tan make it. Lady Succumbs Archer Lester Clayson, 63, Salt Lake City, died Aug. 14 at his home of a heart ailment. He is the father of Mrs. Carol of Brigham (Vonda) Anderson Dorm-liner- Whatever you are shipping, wherever you are going, you tan be sure our service will please you, too. Give us a call. Were here to serve you. City. Clayson was born May 15, 1893, Juarez, Mexico, to Eli Archer and Mary Neagle Clayson. He married Mabel Rawlins, Oct. 3, 1917 in the Logan LDS temple. in He owned a ieather shop Spanish Fork for many years. Survivors include his widow; five daughters and three sons, Darrell G. Clayson, Douglas R, Clayson, Mrs. Reed (Hazel) Warner, Mrs. Duane (Dora) Hanks, Mrs. Leon (Laraine) Samuelson, Mrs. Lee (Loreene) Wagenaar, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carol (Vonda) Anderson, Brigham City; Lester V. Clayson, Morro Bay, Calif.; the following brothers and sisters: William Clayson, John Clayson, Alameda," Calif.; Manuel Clayson, DeMar Clayson, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Leonard (RosaGermany; lie) Mikkelson,' Richland, Wash.; Mrs. Jack (Adelaide) Bradford, 1 Spanish' Fdrk. 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Robert Ziegler of Brigham City, chairman of the outing, has a for the schedule to kids and parents, according Arthur Lay, educational vice president. The toastmasters meet in Brig- - COPPIN MOTOR COMPANY 1 Elder canyon park this Box Hi Thursday, August 17, 1961 in 14 in Coionia CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of, our beloved mother, Rebecca Crawford, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishthe Relief society, our opric, friends, and all others who assisted in any way. The Crawford Family. 3 74, Berwyn, 111., Brigham City, Borsell. She died several years an Ogden hospital Olson was born June 9, 1887, in ago. of heart ailment. He has Funeral services and interment been Sw eden, the son of John and Fred- He married Anna will he in lllinnis. visiting a son, l.:ir F. Olson, in er.k.i ONon. We This one takes the roof off III Brigham City, Utah Olson, died Aug. Mrs. Fenton Waddoups of Preston, Ida., mother of Mrs. Pauline Jensen, and Mrs. Jean Nelson, had to have a critical operation recently. She also has our best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Wadresi- doups is a former Corinne dent. too. Dick Jensen, son of Mrs. Paulfriends and relatives to an open Mrs. Sara Young is in the hos- ine Jensen is now almost recovhouse honoring the missionary at pital at Brigham City and quite ered front a serious burn which the family home on Sunday after- ill, we were informed. She has a he suffered several weeks ago on noon prior to the testimonial that chronic condition which keeps a farm north of Corinne. We are now and then. happy to see him out again. night. up every flaring Mrs. Alice Davis of the Chesapeake Duck club, and her daughter, Mrs. Diane Harper of West in Carlin, Corinne, are visiting Nev., for a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Dan Drake and family. Mrs. Drake is the former Ruth Fredrickson of Corinne. 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