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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 20, 1 964 CORINNE COMMENTS Corinnc Officers Attend Local Woman PTA Workshop in Ogden By ' Succumbs Alice F, Davis Members of the Corlnne PTA In Hospital attended a Work Shop on Saturday at Ogden High school. Joan Morrill, Selma Yagl, De-lor- es Woodland, Sat-urda- more than 600 boys and year. girls arrived to start a new school Miss the Kids? On Tuesday MR. AND MRS. FLOYD Car Mirle Marrlner Hawkes, 68, ter are members of the Old 330 North First West, died folks state committee. Last Tuesday morning at his Sat-urda- The tines wee-indeelong .Wednesday school students, freshly arrived at the LINES WERE- LONG - as Intermountain Wreck Damage Totals $345 Brigham City police Friday investigated a two. car accident Friday morning at Main and Second South which resulted In $345 totaling damages according to the investigating For Friday - Elder Plans Mission Rings Up Damage An ing. The public Is Invited to attend. friends and Seely family to attend the testimonial meeting. Local Officers At Fort Lewis Donald R. Sant, 436 Sixth South, and Master East 246 Sergeant Charles W. Shoun, East Fourth North, are comB manding officers of the Co, 280 Quarter muter Batalllon, which will depart Aug. 16 for two weeks of annual active duty training at Fort Lewla, Wash. From their home station, Og- Capt. 'l Subsector extensive Roy, 12-ye- n, commander training during the The main quarter muter unit Is scheduled to depart from at approximately Ogden noon, tag. 16, and will board a bus for the Salt Lake City air.1 port, for the air lift that will carry them to their destination. , Officer In charge of the group will be WO Victor D. Cutle. man, During the year, members of' the unit attended weekly sch. .eduled drills, held Monday nights, in addition to annual summer camp encampment. Aug. group of the 5071 South 1800 West, the Interapproached section going south on Fourth West at Sixth South, Jensen stopped the car because of the oncoming bicycle. The cyclist failed to yield right of. way and hit the auto. The bike flipped from the side of the car, broke the autos windand landed on the shield, opposite side. Patrolman Ernest JUstesen, investigating officer, stated that the bicycle wu ridden by a .old Brigham City youth He will be cited for failure to yield right of way. Damage to the auto was listed at $200 while the bicycle received $10 damage. sen, USAF center, 1801 Jackson Ave. hue, Ogden, the unit will undergo period crash caused estimated $310 damage at 5:46 p.m. The accident took place when a sedan, driven by Bryce Jen- s, Petersen invites relatives of the den e Monday To Berlin a Ion. Bishop Vern auto-blcycl- an Girls participating are JoAnn Musulas, Janet Johnson, Stephanie Carlqulst, Dorothy Gray, Marian Poulter, Patsy Fitch, Tonya Williams, Cathy Gerhart, Sheryl Harding, Yolanda DePam Barker, and Carol Elder Richard Kent Seely has Leon, schreffler. accepted a call to the Berlin LDS mission, and will be honSusan Dokos, Jerl Anderson, ored at a farewell testimonial LaDawn Lemon, Eleanor Pack, Sunday, Aug. 23, at 7 p.m. In wood, Barbara Houghton, Shelthe Brigham City Fourth-Thlr- . ley Hannum, Kathleen Ebellng, teenth LDS ward. Leslie Ebellng, Nancy Peart, He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Holly Moffit, Holly Wiggins, East 826 First F. Leland Seely, Br<hwalte, Dalene Kathryn North. Madsen, Barbara Skenandore, Hs has completed one year of Sharon Harding, Lynette study at Utah State university, Houghton, Vicki Moffit, Patricia and is a graduate of Box Elder Peterson, Wendy Christensen, High school and seminary. Jeanle Huntsman, Cynthia Elder Seely will enter the Colette Devil-blsChristiansen, Lake Salt In home mission City Kayla Smith, Claire on Aug. 24 for a week of study, Karla North, Martha Jane and then fly to Berlin for the Relchart, and Betty Ann Reich, two and one half year mis. art. t Hau-sma- Crash e 16-2- i Deadline Sot For Annual Talent Find Scheduled for the opening day of the Box Elder County Fair Is the Farm Bureaus annual "Talent Find, which will be held Aug. 26 at the fairgrounds. Those desiring entrance to the conteat should oontact Mra. Leslie Jensen, Bear River City, Mrs. J.H. Norman or Rulon Smoot, both of Corlnne. En. trance must be made before CHUCICSTEAKS GROUND CHUCK ALL LEAN SIICEDBOIOWA solo was sung by cyan Welch. The D.W, Burt family was held at Lagoon Sun. day, Attending from Corlnne were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christensen and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marble and four children. Nine of the 11 child, ren of the late Mr. and Mrs. D.- W. Burt were present to en. Joy the outing. Mrs. Eva Harper attended the dedication of the mounment to Ellas Adams at Laytons Pioneer Memorial Park Saturday. Elias Adams was born Feb. 18, 1782 at Marlboro, Ut. He arrived In the Salt Lake valley in the fall of 1850 by ox team and covered wagon. He Is a great grandfather to Mrs.' Har. per. Bruce Yates, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jay Yates of Layton participated In the unveiling of the Monument, being a great, great, great grandson of the honored pioneer. Mrs. Maggie Ipsen at a lawn party and chicken dinner for a group of friends last week at her home. Attending were Robert Burton of Salt Lake City, Fred Stone of Ogden, Lola Stowell and MIL dred Rasmussen of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen of Corlnne. The group played Rummy following din. ner. re-uni- Bat-terl- Auto-Bik- BONE Nel-so- n The mishap occurred at 5:45 By Marljane Morris a.m. and Involved cars driven The counseling staff at Box by L. Kaye West, 205 South First East, and Fuji T. Hiklda Elder High school lnooopera. Teton City, Idaho. tion with the Utah Employment Estimated damages totaled Security office has scheduled $185 to the West and $160 to the General Aptitude Test the other vehicle. Patrolfor all Juniors, August man Ellis Anderson who lnves-tlgate- 21, 25, 26 and 27. Two groups cited Hlkldafor running of 50 each will be tested on the a red light. designated days at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. beginning August 21. 1 ROUND Barbara Jensen. Talks were given by Joan and Marie Chlarson of the Primary presidency. A vocal officers report. Special lighting effects and costumes will give colorful highlight to this years water ballet, which will be presented Friday evening, 8 p.m., at the Brigham City pool. According to Carol Morgan, director, 'Splashing Through will theme the the Seasons production, and 40 local teen age who have spent the girls summer In rehearsal and drills will present the annual show. Assisting Carol with the event are Jeralyn Peters and Marlon Poulter, Also featured during the evening will be special clown acts, as well as synchronized swimming and exhibition div- e, Annual Test Ready for Junior Class Mil-lbra- He was born March 7, 1896 to Joseph C. and Mary Morgan Hawkes In Pocatello, Ida. He was married to Estella Pulsipher on April 4, 1817 In the Lo-a- n LDS temple. He was employed by the rail road. He came to Brigham City In 1920, and he was an active member of the LDS church, serving as a high priest In the Brigham City Fifteenth LDS ward. He is survived by his wife, William sons, daughters, Hawkes, Firth, Ida.; Morgan, Dean, and Lee Hawkes, Brigham City; Glen Hawkes, Corlnne; Jay Hawkes, Honey, ville; Mrs. Vaughn (Mary) Ches-hirMrs. Weston (Margaret) and Mrs. Clinton Peterson, (Iona) Scouthern, all of Ogden; : Schediiled CALL Elder Richard Kent Seely will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening. res-ldenc- e. r-another d Water Show ACCEPTS y the Old Folks outing was held at the North Box Elder LDS stake center, Corlnne Second ward committee chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Everett assisted by Mr. and Mrs. John Craner. Dinner was served to Bishop and Mrs. Robert Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wood, Mrs. Mary Roche and Mrs. Ellen Mangum by the com' mlttee. The Corlnne ward group In eluded Tom Wise, Amelia Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rader, Mrs. Margaret Hatch, Mrs. Maggie Ipsen, Bishop and Mrs. George Welch, Mrs. Lila Rader, Mrs. Sevilla Hunsaker and Mrs. Pauline Jensen, who enjoyed dinner together. . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cowan and son and daughter Ftancls and Connie Cowan are living In Deerlodge, Mont. Russell has been the assistant scout master In Corlnne Second ward and really worked well with the boys he will be missed on their many scout activities. On Sunday, August 16 at the Cbrinne ward sacrament meeting the girls of the Merri-Han- d VIclass graduated from Primary. to anid were echeel term, aslgsned dormUpslaa teacher T wasr Beulah Their classes. Registration took place In the gymnasium. , Wells. The girls iang the graduation song and each gave talks. Recievlng certificates from Don C. Miller of the Corlnne ward bishopric were: Valerie Han-sen- , Nancy Hatch, Joan Poulsen, Amy Rowe, Linda Shlnkle and natural causes Tuesday, at 3 p.m. at Cooley hospital. She was born June 29, 1882, to Wallace Clinton and Anna Christina Hansen Burnham, in Richmond, Cache county. She DIES TUESDAY Funeral serwas married to Alfred George vices will be conducted FriWoodland, Oct. 11, 1905 In the day for Mrs. Crysta Woodland. Logan LDS temple. He died in 1962. Frank (Gwen) Elmer, Garland; She moved with her husband George Glen Burnham, Moraga, to Idaho where they homestead, Calif.; Woodrow Arden Burned a farm. She also resided In ham, Carmichael, Calif. Funeral services will be Bingham Canyon. She came to Brigham City in 1954, and was a Friday at 10 a.m. at the member of the Brigham City Brigham City Fifth LDS ward. Fifth LDS ward. She served in Friends may call at the Harold the relief society as an officer B. Felt Funeral Home Thurs-day- , 7 to 9 p.m., and and teacher, and also as priFriday, mary and Sunday school tea- prior to services. Burial will be In cher. the Brigham City Include Survivors sons, cemetery. daughters, A George Woodland, Layton; Mrs. Royal (Zina) Perry; Mrs. Alvin J. (Anna) Smith, Ray B. Woodland, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Ed. ward (Helen) Pugh, Bethesada, Md.; 11 grandchildren, 18 great brothers, sisgrandchildren; Mrs, George (Louise) ters, Skidmore, Logan; Anna Edna Burnham, Brigham City; Mrs, Carl (LaRue) Yates, Yost; ThoOne Long Distance call mas Adelbert Burnham, can bring them home Calif.; Mrs. Clair (Avlra) Ford, Kanab; Clarence Burn-shaagain. You're only a Soap Lake, Wash.; Mrs. few steps from your Thomas (Luella) Logan, Las Ve. Lay-toK. Kendal phone. Try it and see. gas; Burnham, Mrs. Thomas (Josephine) You'll discover Goss, Lakeview, Ore.; Mrs. that Long Distance 30 grandchildren; 5 great grandis the next best thing children; four brothers and one to being there. sister, Ezra, Lee, Luther, and Poc. Morgan Hawkes, all of atello, Ida.; and Mrs. Hazel Osborn, Soda Springs, Ida. Funeral services will be con. MOUNTAIN ducted Friday at 1 p.m. In the Brigham City Fifteenth LDS BTATEB ward. Friends may call at the Harold B, Felt Funeral Chapel TELEPHONE Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m., and Frl-da- y prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Pet-erso- Succumbs . Burnham 82, died of con-duct- Local Man ARRIVE AT SCHOOL There were plenty of suitcases and students on campus at Intermountain school Wednesday as Philllnda Crysta Harper, Darlene Hansen y and Billy Anderson spent there. Santos Fommier, council chairman attended on Friday. The Corlnne school history book received a Superior Achievement award. Diane Harper is the historian. This book Is really outstanding and represents many hours of work and research. It will be on display again at the first PTA meeting of the season, according to Mrs. Clayton Morrill, PTA president. Several bridal showers have held recently honor, been, ing Mrs. Laron MichellL A family party at the home of Mr. FUNERAL TOMORROW and Mrs. Wayne Anderson In Mirle Marriner Hawkes, 68, Tremonton honored the couple. dies Tuesday at his residence. A group of friends held a shower for the new bride In Brigham City and Miss Lu Wanna Mlchelll was hostess at an afternoon lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Anderson last week. The fifteen present made a Brides Book for the new bride. She received many lovely gifts. Light refreshments were served. es This group test Is given to the Junior class by the Employment office of Brig- ham City. The results of the test are not only on file at the Employment office but are returned to the students through the counselors and the occupational aptitude patters expalined Personal letters giving the date and time of the test have been sent to the 378 Juniors by the counselors. Junior students who might be new to the oommunlty or who did not register last spring or who did not receive a letter are asked to check with a Box Elder counselor so that they might be placed in the testing schedule. Following the test, registration for the coming year will be completed. Fees this year will be studentbody, $6; class fee, $1.50; locker, $1.60; homemak-lng- , $2.00; all shop classes, mechanical drawing, $2.00; $1.00; Ag Science, $1.00 and PE lockers, .50. Those handling the testing program from the Brigham City Employment office will be Dale Madsen, Reed Thompson, Jaok Hellstrom, Maurlne Chamber-lai- n and from the Logan office, LaVon Herzog. The counselors at Box Elder High are Leon Johnson, Richard Klmber, Christine Richards and Marljane Morris. Students are to report to the high school cafeteria. MR. AND MRS. ALFRED Han aen attended the Deweyvllle centennial celebration and parade on Saturday. Mrs. Hansen Is formsr resident of Deweyvllle, Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C,W, Frederick, sen on Thursday wers Mr. and Mrs. Max Samsel and three children of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Lillian Thompson and Mrs. Charlene Lund and children, all of Ogden, Speakers at the Corlnne Second ward Sunday were Eva, Gregory and Grover Harper. Grandchildren of the Grover Harper's sang "The Angels are Lighting Gods Little Candles" Thsy were Kenneth, Steven, Eva Jean and Alice Anne Harper, noon on Aug, 24, and final try. children of Mr. and Mrs. Nell and Jerry, Roger, outa will be held at the Bear Harper River City church that evening Cherrl and Denise Harper, children of Mr, and Mrs. Ezra at 6 p.m. Rules state that no more than Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Lse Chalrson four may participate In each number, Groupa will be das-ilfle- d and family have moved to Brig' to age as follows: one to ham City to live. Corlnne will 10 years; 11 to 16 years, and miss these young folks who both 17 to 30 years. All Interested held positions In ths Corlnne are encouraged to participate. ward. OOD ALL BEEF GROUND MILDLY SEASONED County Ml SAUSAGE Close - out While it lasts WESSON, Low - Low Price U & I Granulated SUGAR lb. 24 lb. 100 lb. TO $109 $2 79 $10.55 Pierces VINEGAR Alayornaise Qj. White-Dar- k m 5 GAL. JUG JAR CAMPBELLS Tomato Soup 9 cans 1 00 flftgisoa . No. 1 - New Red POTATOES 10 lb. BAG FOOD STORE HOURS YOUR HOME OWNED Week Days 8:00 to SHOPPING CENTER Saturday 8:00 to STORES 6:30 7:00 FREE IN PAWING REAR Y |