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Show t 14 r O r-- rv rtfvrr - t twyi Drainage Poses Problem Holiday Parties, Dinners Keep Busy New Year Gets Royal Welcome Bear River City Residents Jensen and PERRY PULSE ! By Donna Bywater t s; I?? i . O' i r, vJ ' i 1 : i under The New Years dance, was the direction of the Mutual, one of the most successful dances the community has held. The furnished orchestra ry Johnson and punch Cookies the music. were served by Karen Greenhnlgh, Kathy Davis, and Carla Taylor There was a very nice crowd with plenty of hats, confetti, and noise makers. They welcomed the New Year with the playing of Auld Lang Svne and dismissed shortly Hon-iP-- i at Dance From Perry Residents h'l !? By Mrs. Irving Lhristensen Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Anderson in spent the Christmas weekend Springs, Idaho, with their Jinks. niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jeppson and family. THE PTA officers would like to MR. AND MRS. Alvin Anderof their next remind everyone meeting bcmB held Jan. 25 at 7.30 son entertained family members Tnis Wll'jle a very interest last Thursday evening. Those en"'8 meeting. The program is com joying a delicious hot dinner were "S from Salt Lake City and is be- - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill and Mr. ing based on the heart, so plan to family irom Preslon, Idaho; attend. and Mrs. Richard Burr and children of Brigham City; Mr. and On Dec. 19, Hirschi, Mrs. Sheryl Harvey Braegger and childaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd dren from Willard; Ross Smith Hirschi, invited 21 of her school friends to her home for her birth- and Nathan Smith from Cleveland, ana Mr. and Mrs. Hartley day party. Sheryl was eight years Idaho, old. She entertained them with a Anderson and sons. few games, served refreshments of The family members of Mrs. ice cream and cookies, and then Alice Peterson met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Mack Christensen opened her gifts. during the holidays. Games were MR. AND MRS. Reed Walker and visiting enjoyed. and family, operators of the Big played is home and Austin Johnson See Drive In, moved into their new much improved after having had home over the holidays. Through in a Logan hospital. all the hustle and bustle, Santa still surgery found them and they are now setMR. AND MRS. Frank Roundy tled and enjoying their new loca- are the proud parents of a baby tion. girl born Dec. 19. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Phil Valencia were are Mrs. Pauline Roundy of and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin blessed with a new baby boy SatMrs. Roundy will be urday afternoon, Dec. 30. Opal Christensen. and the baby are doing fine. They remembered as the former Joan are now at home with the rest of Christensen. the family Adriana, Yvonne, and Mr. and1 Mrs. David Walz have Nadine. Congratulations to all of moved to Erigham City to make you. their home. ON DEC. 29 JoAnn Simper welMr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen comed six of her girl friends to her and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnsen home for a slumber party. They and son spent Christmas eve in played a few games, had lunch, Tremonton with the Brent Johnand listened to records. It was a sons. A delicious luncheon and slumber party but the girls didnt visiting were enjoyed. slumber much. They brought the Daniel Christensen is home afNew Year in with a bang a couple ter having had surgery in an Ogof days early. den hospital. Orson Christensen of Salt Lake City was visiting with his sister, Miss Dena Christensen last Saturday. MR. AND MRS. Leon Jensen ) celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary Dec. 24. A delightful evening of singing and visiting was enjoyed by the following family members: Mr. and Mrs. Har- - afterwards. After Relief society on Tuesday, 2, a birthday party was given in honor of all the women in the ward. Cake, ice cream, and punch were served, games were played, and a birthday gift was presented to everyone. Jan. MR. AND MRS. George Peterson and family spent New Years Eve in Granger, with their son and Elwood and Myr-n- a daughter-in-law- , Peterson. Also visiting with the Petersons were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mr. Johnson is a brother cf Mrs. George Peterson. They then spent New Years day in Roy visiting with Mrs. Petersons sister, Mrs. Joe Brewer. Sandra Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark, is going out of office as honored queen of Jobs six after scrying Daughters months. She will now serve as an installing officer for the installation of the new queen Saturday night, Jan. 6. Miss ON FRIDAY, Dec. 29, Renee Clark welcomed 13 girls from the second and third grade to help her celebrate her eigth birthday. A parrot pinata was prepared for the children and refreshments of cake, ice cream, and punch were served. They played were lots of games and prizes awarded to the following children: Mary Ann Nelson, Ella and Robbie Farley, Elaina Barnard, Sheryl Hirschi, Teresa Young, and Elaine L MSSSU (2i4410 Here are your complete real estate listings FOR SALE Real Estate old family from Brig- ham City; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Johnson and baby from Tremon-Sod- a ton; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnson and son. Refreshments were served and a beautiful gift was to the presented guests of honor. The Daughters of Pioneers held their December meeting and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Wanda Johnsen last Friday. The lesson was given by Mrs. Gertrude Jensen; a vocal trio was rendered by Mrs. Rita Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle Andersor and Mrs. Gertrude Iverson; Miss Mary Ellen Jensen gave two Christmas readings and the group sang Christinas songs. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Johnsen and Mrs. Janet Jensen after which Christmas were presents exchanged. MR. AND MRS. Joseph Iverson of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Messier and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen in Logan. Games wer played and a delicious dinner and visiting enjoyed. Their daughter, Myrna, who is employed in Mesa, Ariz., was home for the holidays. Melvin Johnsen is confined in the Dee hospital in Ogden for observation. MR. AND MRS. Lynn Holmgren entertained 12 guests at a New Years eve Dinner party. was served at 12 oclock midnight and visiting enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hansen of Brigham City spent last Saturday visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Holmgren. MISS SANDRA JENSEN entertained ten girl friends at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen, Sunday evening. Games were played and refreshments served. With the girls watched the Old Year go and the New Year come in. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lowery and family spent the New Year weekend in Idaho visiting with relatives. The Farm Bureau ladies held a holiday party at the home of Mrs. Andrea Huggins last week. noise-make- Homes and Business Properties. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE L UNBELIEVABLE 2 THIOKOL brick veneer. Full basement. Landscaped. Northeast section. $15,5(10.00. bedroom J Bedroom Brick Veneer, Three bedroom home, 1085 sq. ft.,. Brick veneer, full basement, built-infireplace. $12,500 on your lot. $24,500 Fourplex 3600 sq. ft. s, 1160 square feet. Full basement. Carpets, Drapes, Landscaped. Northeast Section. St7.R00.00. UNITED HOMES, Inc. Call PA Office space for lease. Will furnish to suit. Good parking area. Mdntirc Realty Custom built homes. Check our prices. So. Main 81 REAL WORKERS Why pay rent when for as tle as $100 down and closing and $95 per month you can own your own three bedroom, masonry constructed home, In beautiful spacious Sandalwood Acres, Tremonton, Utah. See Doug Allred at 6th West and Main, Tremonor ton, Utah. Ph. AL PA Attention! Lot or land owners. Well start your home. You finish. Rent or sell it. Good profit. Custom Built $26,500.00. 4 Plex your lot. Investment oppor- $1,000 DOWN tunity. $ NORTHERN bedrooms, cation. BEDROOM BRICK l'2 baths. down, IMA terms. Inc. basement, Hazel Mclntlre Henry C. Johnson George Sargent North Main 1120 baths, northwest 2 lo- PA PA Mill $800 Having ' A FINANCING? 112 No. Brigham 1 B Main 1 1 1 a Phone EL Nearly new 3 bedroom brick home in northeast area, 14 baths, builtin range and oven, carport, curb, gutter. Immediate possession. $13,500; $800 down payment and assume existing loan. 4 BEDROOM HOME Over 32 Acres of Farmland i nicely-remodele- d IJI-h- i'-- i I, V : OPEN HOUSE AT Jj & 697 EAST 1 lo 6 P.M. iS lore Mdntire is a onderful place for your to live. It's com- (family 1 Ipletely modernized with new furnace, kitchen and lidded closets, and it's in e x c e e n t condition. .Roomy? Houses just aren't 'built with this much space Excellent mowadays! group of outbuildings barn, garage, loafing sheds. Can be purchased on convenient terms for 813, 900.00 for home on 24 acres located right in ?Mondon or $30,000.00 for jjhome plus 30 acres of good irrigated ground ineluding late model farm in excellent j machinery condition. Located just f .outside Mendon. Call for Jin appointment to sec this ! outstanding offer! J Johnson George Sargent r -- M mi ft Wrttt'unHilfeiLJl I' SiU. ,t 'Up nmm 'fclw ,1 irfMTmMS $790 down. W nin.niM 1 , -j HOMES! HOMES! HOMES and PRICES! 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Carpeting, drapes, fenced yard, carport, curb, glitter, immediate possession. $103 down payment, $14,000 total price. 2 bedroom brick home, full basement, landscaped, 1 block from Main St. $14,000 total price, $1,000 down payment. rr 3 baths, terms! City, Utah i fireplare, full basement, new drapes and carpet, decorated in excellent taste. Heres a perfect setting for a young executive's family, priced right and on excellent 2 bedrooms, Inc. HIMIfiN REALTY I and tomorrow between 5 and 8 p.m. 1430 sq. ft. of floor space, planned for convenience with excite-in- g extra features galorel Heres a partial description: brick veneer, fully landscaped, with double garage, central entrance hallway, dining room, main floor utility room, HOME OR FARM PA t't OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS If you are interested In owning one of Brigham Citys finer homes, you are invited to come to 563 East 7th North tonight Problem With Financial Service Co., PA PERRY BRANCH Hiwtry Sdq. 505 South Ilth East Leslie J. Kidman, Realtor, PA Salt Lake City, Utah Nathan C. Wheeler PA Member of the Salt Lake MULTIPLE LISTING BUREAU D three-bedroo- PA . REALTORS FOR SALE Ready for immediate two occupancy, homes in Tremonton. Ph. AL or AL Tremonton, Utah, and ask for Doug Allred, or see at Sandalwood Acres, Tremonton, Utah, D19 to 3 full BUILDERS, BEDROOMS 3 basement, northeast location. Pay equity and assume loan. Monthly payments of $94. full ESTATE lit- AL - DRS1S Thursday, January 4, 1962 S yy-- i - 4 rif1t,lff-t- 1. &' $ handle the drainage from justification for the request. The Bear River High school, v.hich has board tabled the request for furth-ie- r consideration and evaluation. become a problem for the board to solve. BOARD MEMBERS were adviTHREE SUGGESTIONS were sed of a letter received from LeRoy Bunnell, instructor at Bear River made, as follows: 1. Running waste water into a High, expressing appreciation to the board for affording him the opdram field. to Kansas City of portunity 2. Connecting up with he Tre- to receive thegoing Life Membership monton City sewer line. Award in the National 3. Providing itn extension from Teachers Assn. the southeast point of the area to a to was directed Supt. Talbot point of determined outlet. make a study of the time neces-- I Board members voted to have sary for Milton Johnson, instructor the matter referred to the Garland at Bear River High, who has been City Corporation to make a co- elected a member of the board of operative effort in disposing of the trustees of the Utah Education surface and building drainage. Assn, to serve in such a capacity. They also voted to refer the mat- The board was told that Johnson ter to Tremonton Corporation for is scheduled to attend a teacher recommendations on this prob- education professional standards lem. conference in Salt Lake City on A POLICY on paying teachers Jan. which necessitates releasfor training student teacher train- ed time from his teaching job. ees was adopted by the board. A PROPOSAL of purchasing anThey authorized payment of $45 for nuities for employees of the School each teacher and $5 for the princi- District was discussed by Supt. Talbot. He explained that if the pal rendering the service. In accordance with a previous Board of Education would purchase request from the principal of Bear for its employees, annuities up to River Junior High school to pur- but not to exceed 20 percent of the chase an Addressograph-Multi-grapemployees salary, the annuities machine at a cost of $1,300, would then be He with the school paying $650, Supt. pointed out that this is not meant Talbot read a letter from the prin- to increase the salary but rather cipal pointing out his justification the employee would forfeit the salfor purchase of the machine. ary in lieu of the annuities purchasSupt. Talbot voiced approval of ed. The taxes would be paid on the of how to BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS Brigham City, Utah THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, rrrt- f-- Oltire l Evenings: Cbanwlck PA Bowen PA Uluruo PA Before Board At a recent meeting of the Board a study was made if Education, luck luncheon was enjoyed A pot and gifts exchanged. Mrs. Duncan is in Logan stayrelatives, ing with recuperating from a recent illness. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins attended a dance in Snowville last Mr. week. MR. AND MRS. Howard (Arva) Moore and four boys from Tor- rence, Calif., have been visiting Mrs. Moores parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins and family visited one day last week with Mrs. Huggins mother in Logan. Mrs. Visiting with Mr. and Lloyd Leavitt and family are Mr. Leavitts parents from Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater entertained at a holiday party last week. with h , . i ' It , T vl vi t U I Brigham ' Vo-A- g j h i(ii it U ! i I Soldier-Spend- s Holidays Visiting Parents 1 P, E2 Lyle L. Hendrickson, who is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., has returned to his army base after visiting during the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les- 1060 ter T. Hendrickson, South Main, Brigham City. Pvt. Hendrickson is taking training as a heavy equipment operator at Fort Leonard Wood. After finishing the course on Feb. he will go overseas where he expects to be assigned in France for 26 months. He took his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. 9, annuities when they are redeemed The proposal was by the holder. taken under advisement by the board. THE BOARD was advised that there may be a possibility of esthe tablishing a foot clinic in school district to give free advice on existing foot trouble. The program would be scheduled through the schools. Supt. Talbot was requested to determine qualifications for consideration by the board. ij ? !) ill jL LililM.MmV |