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Show v w w A THE PCS C 1 ; w surs tsy3 iCs w- Drive Planned for City A Thursday, February 20, 1964 CORINNE COMMENTS i , Heart-Day- s for Business, a canvass of Brigham City bus. lness firms and professional offices in support of the 1963 Heart Fund, will be conducted here on Feb. 8 under the leadership of Mrs. Thomas Han-nuShe will personally visit each businessman to gain his support of the 1964 Heart Fund. Visiting the professional men In Brigham City will be Mrs John Selple and Mrs. Elden (Pete) Hansen. They will call at local professional areas for Heart Fund contributions. Dinner Party at Maddox Enjoyed by Corinne Group By ftrnlce G. Anderson The Corinne LDS Second ward j - v education helping people recog- nlze the need for professional advice and recognize the signs of heart and cardiovascular disease. Much OTHER FUNDS GO Into the national program of the American Heart Association to assist It In' supplying local association with the latest in and with public information education materials. Fund raising, organization, admin- lstralon and community service make up smaller parts of the budget. The community service BESIDES CAUSING untold programs help fill the needs of human suffering, the heart aid cardiac patients and their famblood vessell diseases are a ilies which they cannot meet serious threat to our comm un. themselves. One such vltalpro-Jec- t is procuring blood for open itys economic welfare, she said. They are responsible for heart surgery, and others the loss of more than 69 million include rheumatic fever preven-tion- , s of production each diet demonstration and year throughout the nation. The promotion of health careers. BUSINESS DRIVE Lyle Hamilton, pharmacist at Hamil-- " estimated cost of this lost proton Drug center and heart iund membership chairman, Because of the research alduction is more than a billion ready carried on by the agrees with Mrs. Thomas Hannum, business chairman for the dollars. American and the Utah Heart drive, that Brigham City businessmen should give generously Associations new hope lies on to stamp out the nations Number 1 killer. During February Heart Fund volunteers will be knocking on the horizon for controlling card, itles believe the Heart Assoceach and every contributor diseases. Sign-i- f iation is on the the doors of their neighbors, lovascular verge of during this years annual fund leant been have decreses made local businessmen and prodevelopment In the field drive will help speed the day In the percentage of deaths from of atherosclerosis (hardening of conquest over the Number fessional men for the purpose of collecting funds towards the hypertension, strokes and other of the arteries). 1 killer In both the nation and such diseases and many author- Increased public support by in Utah. programs of the Utah Heart association. It Is natural for persons to ask where the money goes after It Is contributed, and the Utah sent Heart association out the annual flnanclal 'tate. ment showing where donated funds are being used. held a high priests, party on Tuesday evening, A delicious dinner was served at Maddox Ranch House at Perry. En. Joying the affair were Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppsen, Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright, Mr. and LITTLE MISS LISA DAVIS Mrs. Everett Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. JohnCraner,Mr.andMrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Bob Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- rick Davis celebrated her third ton Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Al- birthday recently with two participatfred Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fillmore. ing, Mrs. Minnie Jeppsen of Vern Fillmore. Brigham City and Conrad Jep. Friends In Corinne extend psen of Corinne, formerly of congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Penrose. Also present were Perry Kelley of Vale, Ore. Mr, and Mrs. Tad Jeppsen and whh are the parents of a new family of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. baby glrL Mrs. Kelley Is the Kenneth Jeppsen, and Mr. and former Sally Roundy of Corinne Mrs. George Davis of Corinne, Mrs. Dredge Roundy Is spendVlrgle Jeppsen and Mrs. Diane and family all of Cor-lnnthe with week them Harper ing visiting The Fredrick Davis' are In Vale. moving to South Tremonton and MRS. LARUE B. NELSON we regret losing them. Alice Davis visited recently and baby K.C. of Bountiful, and Miss Sally Anderson, of Salt In Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Lake City visited on Saturday Shlrl Hess. Mrs. Hess Is the with Mr. and Mrs. ,LaRue B. former Beverly Fredrickson of Nelson and family of' Brigham Corinne. The occasion was the City; Mr. and Mrs. Laron C. confirmation of Michael Hess Anderson, and Mr, and Mrs. as a member of the LDS church. Edward Mlchelll and family of Also present were Mrs. Keith Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. Way. Hlpwell and family of West ne L. Anderson and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs, Jra rake of South Ogden. Tremonton. Sally Is now stay- Mr. and Mrs. Junior Yagl In Lake Salt ing City, have returned from an enjoy-abl- e Mrs. Grace Jeppsen, pres-ldeof the Corinne Second trip to Las Vegas, Nev. Ward Relief society announced THE LYNN CRAMMER fam-il- y a change in the organization of West Corinne are moving made recently. Mrs. Joan Kelly was released as secretary, and to BrlghamCity. They have been Mrs. Nola Ray sustained In her living on the farm of Mr. and place. Mrs. Nelly Hansen was Mrs. Everett Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hubbard released as magazine repre. of Corinne and Mr,. and Mrs. e sentatlve and Mrs. Olive e sustained as the new Maynard Victor of BrlghamCity a trip to Sun Valley enjoyed representative. over the weekend, staying with MRS. MARGARET Hatch re. their skiing club. Mr. and Mrs. William turned recently after spending were In Salt City on the winter In San Diego, Calif, with her son and daughter-ln-law- , Saturday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Laron G. AnHatch and family. The Young Womens Repub. derson and Mr. and Mrs. EdUcan entertained on Monday at ward Mlchelll motored to Idaho the home of Mrs. Susie Ferry Falls on Wednesday to visit with to Introduce Sherm Lloyd, U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Torngrenon representative, who Is running their fifieth wedding anniver. for Congress on the Republican sary, which Is also Mrs. Torn-grenticket this coming fall. Several birthday, Feb. 12. Mrs. ladles enjoyed the affair. Torngren Is a cousin Of Mr. Mrs. Keith Shlnkle accompan. Anderson, Mrs. Edward Mlche-11- 1 made a' beautiful Golden led her parents, Mr. and Mrs. d Howard Hamilton to Reseda, Wedding cake which was to Mr. and Mrs. TornCalifornia recently, visiting ' -' ' with the Charles Jensen family gren. Also to motored Tre. e and friends. Mr. and Mrs. They spent some time here monton qn Feb, 13 to Visit' visiting with relatives and with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. friends. Anderson, It being the occasion of Wayne's birthday on the 13th ON FRIDAY EVENING A and his wife Juanitas birthday group motored to Ogden to the on the 14th, Valentines Day. dance at the Woodman's Hall They were also presented with sponsored by the Sunshine club. a lovely cake made by Ruth Included were Mrs. Maggie Ip. Mlchelll, sister of Wayne. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Han-seMAYOR AND MRS. FRED Mrs. Pauline Jensen of Corinne, Mrs. Lola Stowell and Bradford were entertained at Mrs. Mildred Rasmussen of a dinner last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradford Brigham City. In Brigham City, visiting at the On Tuesday evening the same group were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde home of Mr. and Mrs, Dee Glover afterward. Mayor BradPhillips In Ogden enjoying a pot ford also attended a banquet, luck luncheon. The evening was held on Wednesday evening and playing at the Tropical Restuarant, spent visiting games. Fred Stone of Ogden was sponsored by the Box Elder; also a guest. Dee Phillips fur county commissioners. nlshes music for the dances at Mary Thomason of Willard the Woodmans Hall and while visited with Mary Ann Mlchelll I have never attended I know over the weekend. It must be excellent He happens to be one of my cousins. Good luck to him and his lovely wife. man-day- sign-lflca- e. in Gen. Rich also lauded the active Interest and cooper, atlon the Utah National Guard has received from state and local Jeep patrol organizations, law enforcement agencies, and the Utah State Guard organlz. atlon. Planning for operation safe, guard has required and received coordinated effort from these groups In their Individual areas of authority, and the Utah National Guard as the states over-al- l military authority, Gen Rich said. credit for the success, leaders, operation safeguard must go the the county and city Civil Defense Directors of Utah their cooperation has been outstanding. That pat on the back for local C.D. heads came from MaJ. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant General, as he explained the dynamics of the Utah National Guards slmilated post disaster exercise to be staged on Muster Day, Feb. 22. During operation safeguard, some 6,000 guardsmen will fan out across Utah to aid the state of 21-2- lng. Mrs. Janie Jensen was hostess to her Pinchole Club last week. A delicious lunch was served and the evening spent playing pinchole. A Valentine theme was carried out In the decorations. High score was won by Ludene Wood and low score by Marba Forsgren. The hostess received a lovely prize. oiUii ixuiionui wuuiu riuns Disaster Exercise Feb. 22 recoverlngfromatheoretical Local Man atomic attack. DEVESTATED communi-tie- s Joins Army water will be mass-fed- , supplies decontaminated, and vital Installations guarded. But the key point Is that safeguard Isnt just an operation Its a Gen. Rich emphasized. The General pointed out that Utahs recovery from a nuclear strike would depend on cooper, ative efforts of both the Utah National Guard and county and city Civil Defense directors, In supporting civilian authority. VOICING HIS THANKS to C.D. Jensen, son of Mr. 557 Bud Jensen, South Main, has joined the Armed Forces and is receiving his basic training at Fort Phil B. and Mrs. Polk. La. Phil was formerly associated with the local radio station as chief announcer and program director. to He has been assigned Second Battalion, K, Company at Fort Polk. THE LARGEST amount of funds were used in research, with 41 percent used locally or turned back for the use. In Utah research facilities, and 14.7 percent going to national research projects. Utah Is one of the leading heart research centers In America, with re. nt search being conducted In the Brigham Young University, University of Utah, Latter-daSaints Hospital and facilities' at FOR THE FINEST IN y Fill-mor- Holy Cross Hospital Second In expenditures was the education program with 23 percent of funds channeled Into professional education to help close the time-ga- p that often Is mag-azln- present between the research and laboratory practicing Into and 'doctors, public STFRFfl SOUND and STYLE wa ie um ra A Complete Selection on a Special Factory Purchase 's l5,lSiiEnn pre-sente- . 100 WORTH OF STEREO RECORDS . ' withe the purchase of any of these stereos. - Homecoming was held recently lnne LDS Ward for Leonard Car. ter, returned missionary served mission. In who the Southern States Many relatives and friends attended. Speakers were President Malcolm Young, President A. Gorin Steed and Dr. Arnold Gilbert, assistant stake clerk of the North Box Elder stake. Also Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carter, parents of the re. turned missionary and Bishop Melvin Nelson of the Corinne ward who was In charge And, of course Leonard, whose account of his mission was most Inter-estlnThe Corinne Relief society Singing Mothers, led by Mrs. Miriam Thompson, ren. dered two numbers. Blaine Olsen of BrlghAm City recorded the event. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppsen recently were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robins and family of Bountiful a nephew of Mrs. Jeppsen. Rob. Ins Is engaged In I.B.M. work and Is being transfprred to Denver, Colo. His family will accompany him. MISS NORMA MILLARD of Ogden gave a very Interesting In laundry pro. the work meeting of the Corinne Second ,ward. She Is aneconomlstofthe Utah Power and Light Co, She tested water and recommended various soaps and detergents, giving several washing hints. A dinner was served by Elva Roundy, Alice Davis, Amanda Fredrickson, and Diane Harper. 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The lntermountaln Farmers Mazuran invited groups inU t a hs largest association, terested in having the provide program num farm cooperative, will hold its bers to contact Gerald Sherrat 41st annual meeting at the Hotel advisor to the entertainment Utah In Salt Lake City on Sat. bureau at Ext. 201 or Dick urday, Feb. 29. Members from all parts of Baker, bureau chairman, at Ext Utah and Southern Idaho are 481, at USU. for programs expected to attend. Instead of a full day of meetsnould be made at least two weeks In advance. Only cost to ings, as In the past, the con. be paid by organizations re. ventlon will be held for only questing programs is eight half a day, starting with reg. cents a mile travel expense. istratlon at 9 a.m. and con. Requests should be specific as eluding with a luncheon and at noon, according to date, time, place, type and length of program, the chair, to C.K. Ferre, general man. man said. ager. eight. 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