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Show IT J ses iln. :lal and ro. Ex. In re. Ha res of to to :) ank for ing. ank in the :ost :ax. PERRY PULSE Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 16, 1964 Miniature Rodeo Scheduled For July 22 at Perry Park By Mrs. Glen Bowcutt stands will be Refreshment Calf riding and bare.back bronc riding will be the big events at the miniature rodeo to be held Wednesday evening, July 22, in the Perry town park. Sponsored by the LDS elders quorum, the event promises fun and entertainment for young and old alike, A variety of con. tests have been scheduled. Boys and girls 14 years of age or younger who wish to enter, should call Rees Whit, aker for details. Contestants must not weigh more than 140 pounds and a signed release from their parents will be re. qulred. set up and rides for the small fry will be available. Tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. They can be purchased from mem. of the elders quorum. The proceeds from the rodeo will go to the quorum mis. sionary fund. Everyone Is In. vlted and we hope to see you bers there. It will soon be cherry pick. Ing time again. The ward had a very successful harvest last year and with everyones help we should do just as well this year. Trees will be assigned depending on the size of your family. Each tree will have a white card attached with the NO NEED TO "SWEAT OUT SUMMER... Those sticky, fagged out days can be . . forever when gone you air condition your home electrically. Air conditioning electrically is a good investment, too your home will have a higher resale value. In fact, some housing authorities predict that in a few years homes without air conditioning will be obsolete. Enjoy spring all summer. Air condition the proven way now electrically . 4 HI 13 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, d Dear Sir: one-hal- Their main objec-tlv- e was fishing and It was re. ported as being very good. Friends will be Interested to know that Lynn and Judy Call have a baby daughter, born July 1. The proud parents have chosen the name Shaunae for their first child. The couple Is presently living In Provo, where Lynn is com. pletlng his fourth year of school BYU. Buy Now from Your Electric Dealer or Contractor People of Judgment Among the thousands opening new accounts at the Savings Corner have been: Teachers of Economics Corporation Lawyers Certified Public Accountants Corporation Officers Government Officials Homemakers Elder Gordon Rasmussen Dalgas Blvd. 164 Copnhagen F. Denmark NEW YORK (UPI) It would seem that homebuyers in lima, Peru, are conformists. A recent conference on International housing was told 9 out of 10 homebuyers In the city want red brick because It has always been used. ff UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. In just five years the total amount of savings at Ogden First Federal has almost doubled. We are proudly grateful for this growth. paper. Proud grandparents of this community are Mr. and Mrs. V.F, Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Call. The Calls now have 48 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. William Wag-stahave received a call to serve In the West European LDS mission. A farewell testimonial will be held August 10 In the Perry ward chapel. Arriving home last Monday afternoon from a delightful trip Air Condition One Room or Your intiro The Proven Wayl House ilottrleally Ifotj July 10, 1964 This letter is to thank you for sending me the News and Jourf nal for the past two and have I appreciated year. really receiving the paper. I will soon be leaving the wonderful land of Denmark. I have, along with many other missionaries from the Brigham City area, been very glad to receive the paper each week. It has helped me keep up In all the happenings In the area, and I can see there have been many changes. During the time that I have been here I have been able to see a lot of Denmark and I have really covered a lot of territory. The Danish people are wonderful and they have a great respect for the United States. The Mormon church here has also grown much during the time that I have been here, although the progress here is not the same as In many pther areas. Before I come home, I am going to .Paris, London, and then to New York to see the Worlds Fair. I am looking for. ward to seeing my friends In the Brigham City area again. Thanks for sending me the sight-seein- at Us OUR READERS WRITE An enjoyable time was spent Ida. over the Fourth of July weekend by Mr. and Mrs. Deryl Young, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hanners and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maughan. They spent the time fishing, boating and ELECTRICALLY I Mood Another MIA year Is rapidly drawing to a close. The clos. Ing social will be held July 28. The Bee Hive girls are working hard on a play to be pre. sented that evening. Other actlv. itles, along with plenty of re. freshments are being planned, at Island Park, AIR CONDITION .Who casual. their stay. ! r flies to Yellowstone national ptrk were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelson and family. The Nelsons spot two days In the park stopping to see Old Faithful and var. lous other points of Interest. While there, they stopped at Vlr. glnla City and viewed the earth, quake area. After leaving the park they drove to Dillon, Mont, where they stayed at the home of Jeans sister and brother.Ja. law, Mr, and Mrs. Do mid Groves. On their way home they spent the night at the home of Dees sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ellis. They arrived home late Monday afternoon re. porting the trip very enjoyable. The Young Marrleds have scheduled a canyon party tor July 18 at 7:30 p.m. Every, one is asked to meet at the Calls canyon home. Dress Is family names on, and it is Important that the time spent by each Individual is recorded. The ward bishopric has posted a chart in the chapel foyer show, ing the location and number of trees that has been assigned to each family. The Primary has released Hazel Weight and Carolyn Jep. psen. Sustained as new work, ers in the Primary are Lara Jean Youngberg, Leona Stan, der and Delilah Call. The Father and Son outing was held last week-enaccord. Ing to Jay Hamson. The boys and their fathers left Friday evening for Logan canyon where they spent the night at the forest service school. After cooking breakfast the boys and their fathers left for Bear Lake where they had a marvelous time boating, swimming and water skiing. They started home late Saturday afternoon, slight, ly sunburned and tired, but a happy group. Congraluatlons are in order for Gearold and Mary Lou Jen. sen, on the arrival of their baby boy last week. Mrs. Thelma Billings and her two boys, Steve and Gordon have moved back to Utah. They are former residents of Perry and they are now residing at Washington Terrace In Ogden, The Glen Bowcutfs entertain, ed guests over the Fourth ol July weekend at a patio din. ner. Out of state guests were Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Nelson and son, Leland of Carson City, Nev. The Nelsons are former residents of Brigham City and are presently living at the Stew-ar- t Indian school in Nevada where they are employed. The Nelsons were house guests ol Mr. and Mrs. George Francis of Intermountain school during f Growth from Old Accounts Too Much of our growth, too, has come from people who have had savings accounts with us for many years . . . some of them for decades. are in good company saving at Ogden First Yes, you Federal. May we assist you in opening or adding to your account now? Save at a Federally Chartered Association with Enduring Strength mattes all types of quality trucks Long Savings Record. For over four decades, many thousands have saved many millions at what is now known as Ogden First Federal Savings, the Ogden-BrighaCity areas oldest savings association. m High Reserves. Ogden First Federal reserves are far higher than legal requirements. Insured Protection. Your account is insured to $10,000 by a permanent agency of the U. S. 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