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Show ' PERSY PULSE Perry Volunteers Readyfor Heart Campaign Feb 27-2- 8 OUlGS As we approach the end of an other month we cant help but think how fast It has gone by and all the accomplishments we have made so far this year. With each year that passes and various organisations drives are made to further de velop research for better ways reason of Logan. to treat and perfect healing. STUDY IN PATRIOTISM Thsse students of Mn. Gaylle Swenion study about U.S. heritage In front of a dliplay they recently helped to make. Left to right are Randy Dunn, Connie Silva, Bill Owen and Dixie Lundburg. eearch and apeclal reporta. The culminating activity waa crea. tlon of a large pinboard dlaplay which featuredatwo.dlmenalon. al flag aa ita main point of In.' tereat. The flag wae made of folded aquarea of colored paper. Every atudent participated in the dlaplay and haa a great aenae of pride In Ita beauty," Mre. Sweneon eald. Studont Study indudoi Flag Display Student! of Mre, Gaylle Swen. eon's third grade daae at Can, tral Elementary achool have been atudylng subjects appro prlate for the month of Feb. si. ruary, aim: They touched on the live of NORTHFIELD, Mat. tUPI' George Waahlngton and Abra. Eleven of the 14 children of ham Lincoln and an enthualaet. lc reeponae waa generated by a Mr. and Mre. Leon Randall-- 10 tone and a daughter have atudy of the American flag and served In the armed forcee for how It developed. interact waa motivated In re. a total of nearly SO years. mice Casual Seamless Mesh 2pr. Soft Soled SLIPPERS Dairymen The annual dinner meeting of the Box Elder county Dairy Herd Improvement Asan. was held Feb, 12 at the Corlnna LDS ward recreation hall when a wards were presented to dairymen for outstanding achievements during the past year. A delicious dinner was serv. ed by the Corlnne ward Relief society to approximately 100 men: DOLLAR DAYS HOSIERY BE persons attending. Vay Jensen acted as master of ceremonies. Special guests were Professor and Mrs, John Barnard, extension dairyman at Utah State university. ' Special awards were present ed by Extension Secretary Blr die Smith to the following dairy, 84 South Main Seamless sheers Awards Prosontodto DHIA 2pr i Special For Dollar Days BLOUSES $69 SOUTH BOX ELDER DHIA: Leon and Boyd Gardner, Hon. eyville, for top herd award for fat production with ah aver, age of 530 lbs. Lelan Davis, Corlnne, lor top herd award milk production with an average of 13,335 lbs. Leon and Boyd Gardner, for top cow.fat production, whose cow, Lettle, produced 731 pounds of butterfat. Patterson and Olson, Corln. ne, tor top cow milk production whose cow no. 11 produced 19,910 lbs. Ralph Jeppson, West Brigham for most Improved herd. NORTH BOX ELDER DHIA: Cleon Summers, East Tre. monton, top herd fat production with an average of 580 pounds. Lowell Vance, Tremonton, top cow.fat production with 773 lbs. Horace Gardner, Deweyville, top cow milk production with 20,330 lbs. ELDERCARE Better than Medicare! Everyone agrees that elderly people who cannot take care of themselves must have medical help. The question is how. Two programs are before Congress Medicare and Eldercare. Which one really does the job? Judge for yourself: THIS MONTHS HEART FUND drive Is expected to reach Its peak on the weekend of Feb, 28, when local volunteers will visit their neighbors to deliver ed ucatlonal Information on how to reduce the risk of heart at. tacks and to accept contributions on behalf of the Heart Fund. Mrs. Russell (Anne) Ras. mussen chairman for the Heart Fund drive m Perry said the local volunteers would be mak lng their calls Saturday and Sun. day, Feb, 27 and 28. THE PRIMARY CHILDREN'S hospital penny parade Is now In Is The Primary progress. asking two pennies for each year you are old (Be generously old). If you have not been eon. tacted please give your con. trlbut.one to any of the Primary officers, "Some Interesting things to do" was the topic of discus, slon Sunday evening for the class In family nights. The lee. sons are offered as helps for the weekly home evelng, a under the direction of the priesthood program. pro-gra- BOX ELDER HIGH schools "Madrigals" a vocal group un. der the direction of J. Earl Johnston presented an outstanding program Sunday evening at the Perry Student THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ward. is TriDent Correspondent USU. Use the lid from another box to cover and protect the bow on a fancy gift package. ITS NEW HORIZONS for the Charles Scott family. Its nice to see that they havent strayed far though. The Scott's are the new man. agers of the Bay View Motel just south of Brigham. The best of luck to you In your new venture, from all your friends In Perry, so THE GLEN BOWCUTTS had a delightful time last weekend when they were present for a homecoming party In honor of their good friend, Mrs, Ruth (Gram) Everton, who recently arrived In Brigham to visit with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs, H.E, (Andy) Anderson. Mrs. Everton Is a former resident of Brigham City but has spent the past three years in Washington at the home of her daughter, MRS. RUSSELL RASMUSSEN hosted a "notions party home In her last Monday morning, with friends and neighbors Invited, A demonstration on various articles and refreshments provided everyone with an Interesting change. AN OUTSTANDING program under the direction of the PTAs parent and family life chairmen, Mr. and Mrs, Don Bralth-walte- , will be presented Thurs. day, March 11, at the Perry school. The Bralthwaites have selected a guest speaker who will present a program all par-ent- s will be interested in. Everyone is asked to circle the date on their calendar. travel Union Pacific Domellner vacation or business trip on any one of Union Pacific's Domeliners is restful and relaxing And now, while it's not crowded, is a good time to travel. Through picture windows you'll see at the beauty of the West. eye level A - Money saving Family Fares apply to Pullman and Coach travel. Food is freshly prepared both snacks and delicious Domedmer a GET WELL MESSAGES ARE WORCESTER. Mass. UPlr Here's something new In a extended to Mrs. Earl (Eva) Young from all her friends and Kennedy keepsake. A local Arm has put on the especially her first grade stumarket (at $3.50 per copy) a dents at the Perry school. Mrs. Young was admitted to miniature edition of President the Cooley hospital earlier this Kennedy's Inaugural address. week for observation and tests. Printed on hand- dinners . Baggage allowances are generous. And most travel carefree and carfree without weather worries. Next time you travel, go Union Pacific. - gilt-edge- d, made paper and bound in navy MR.' AND MRS. HARVEY An. blue calf, the book measures derson are the proud parents of la by 2se Inches Copper .makes tougher steel? Not really, Utah' Copper Divisions molybdenite DOES! Molybdenite is a of copper production. Ore at the Bingham Canyon Mine contains minor amounts of molybdenite less than one pound per ton most of which is recovered at the concentrators by flotation. DOMIUMRSi "City ol los Angeles' UIMIUIM ' The of all, you'll PACIFIC RAILROAD For full information or reservations please contact your nearest Union Pacific office. UTA H COPPER MAKE S STEELTOUGHEP . ct After processing, molybdenite is used to produce alloyed steel that is harder, more resistant to wear and withstands higher temperatures. It becomes part of automobiles, railroad rolling stock, springs, gears, camshafts, axles, bearings, tools and dozens of other products. living. write to: UTAH STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 42 South 5th East Salt Lake City, Utah Write your Congressmen and Senators to vote for the Herlong-Curti- s (ELDERCARE) Bill, HR 3727. What you think is important only ifyou let them know. Molybdenite and other from the Bingham Canyon Mine are closely allied with copper, not only in production, but also in economics. They help Kennecott meet the challenge of the high cost of mining and processing low grade ore that contains only 15 pounds of copper to the ton. In the last analysis, are a key factor in Kennecotts effort to operate successfully in the highly competitive world copper market. ' Challenge:" "City of San Francisco" "City of Portland" "City of Denver" City of St. Louis" Like copper, it is woven into the fabric of modern The ELDERCARE program in every way would provide more care and cost taxpayers less. How? By providing adequate care only for those who need it, instead of a compulsory program for everyone over 65, including the wealthy, For more information, ask your doctor; read Medicare -or Medical Care?" in February issue of Reader's Digest - or IB Kcnnccott Coppor Corporation X Utah Copper Division An equal opportunity employer" 1 Improvement. Last fall she was elected as a member of Orchesls, a national dance sorority, active in dance programs, Annette is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover, 100 West First North, Brigham City and is majoring In education at Mose And. program consisting of sachymns and favorite songs proved to be very entertaining In addition to the musical num. Its also election of officers bers, talks were given by Sand-rHunsaker and BUI Horsley. night, so plan to attend. A red 1 Thursday February 25, 1965 Trl Delta sorority during her freshman year, Annette has ser-ve- d as decorations and favors chairman for the annual alumni banquet, written choreography work for campus programs and l baby boy, born Monday, Feb, Miss Annette Glover, a soph, is at present acting as 15, in Brigham C ty. omore student at Utah State uni. of a talent program to Grandparents Include Mr. and verslty, has been elected to be sponsored by the Elks orMrs. Robert F. Anderson and serve as "TriDent" correspon. ganization In Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Eastman dent In the Delta Delta Delta where the program Is to be of Perry; sorority, TriDent Is the na- presented to various groups, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gardner tional She has served on several publication for the of Brigham City, and Mrs. May campus committees, Including sorority. Hicks of Tooele and a great, Since becoming active in the music and talent and campue By Mrs. Glen Bowcutt - USU |