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Show 16 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 11, 1965 PERRY POINTERS Perry Boys Welcome Cub Scouting Program There By Mrs, Glen Bowcutt A Frank Wendell Call assisting. All PTA members ars urg. 0f interest to all boys and ed to attend the meeting which parents of boys between ths promises to be entertaining and ages of eight and 11 is the Informative. news of Cub Scouting" begin, ning In Perry, SUNDAY MARKED THE be. A meeting was held early last of Girl Scout week week where preliminary plans ginning the nation. throughout and organization of the Cub In tradition of Girl ScoutKeeping week, Scout program got underway. Girl Scout Troop 689 Perrys Under the direction of Dale will be observing various days Institutional rep. of Johnston, Importance to the significant resentatlve, Frank Call as Cub. scouting program throughout master and Mrs. Grant the week. Young, Primary represen. last Sunday all Beginning tatlve, the Cub Scout program scouts were to attend church In Is being enthusiastically weU uniform. Monday was homemak. corned by the boys as well as day Tuesday, citizenship lng the parents of our town. day; Wednesday health and safe, ty; Thursday was International OTHER COMMITTEE mem. friendship day; Friday will be bers Include Reed Walker, Rus. and Saturday Is out-osell Rasmussen and Leonard arts, doors, Shots. EACH OF THE GIRLS WILL Assisting Cubmaster Frank Call will be Phillip Bradbury, Ray Christensen and Max Nel. son. Den mothers are current, ly being chosen and the boys will ' be notified In the near future of their den. Application blanks are pres, ently being distributed through, out the town and all boys between the ages of eight and 11 are cordially Invited to Join. For further Information contact Cubmaster Wendell Call at 723. f. do some project In connection with the various days. Last Friday afternoon the Girl Scouts toured the Box El. der County Bank as part of a field project The girls, as well as their troop leaders, Mrs. Don Kase and Mrs. Terrance Whittier, expressed their appreciation to Klmber and the employees for their efforts In showing the troop banking procedure, behalf of the Perry LD6 ward. THE YOUNG MARRIEDS class will be held at Richard and Carol Dickeys home Sun. day, March 14, right after sac. rament meeting. The evenings program is under the direction of Jay and Carol Nelson, after which re. freshments will be served by the following committee mem. bers: the Leonard Shetzs, Dar. rell Nelsons, Richard Wights, Is Underground Fairyland." An svenlng of dancing along with a program honoring ths Laurels will provide an evening of fun and entertainment for all who attend. DANCE DIRECTORS THE PRIMARY presidency expressed their appreciation to all of those who contributed time or money to the Primary Penny Parade last month. A total of $223 was collected during the drive and will be sent to the Primary Childrens Hospital on ANNUAL WARD PERRYS Gold and Green" ball, a high, light of the mutuals yearly ac. THE EUGENE PERRYS are the proud grandparents of two new baby girls, Sunday afternoon their daugh. ter and her husband Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Cazler of Brig, ham City had a baby girl. The tlvltles, has been scheduled for Saturday, March 27 at the ward cultural hall, beginning at 8:30 p.m, The theme of this years ball following Tuesday, the Perrys LW 3509. , i ? 4 i :V T S'--7 Time spent reading Is never Bulgaria Is a UN member, If Swiss wasted. ' watch Interests are successful A chickens only method of in eliminating the domestic Chinook Indians built houses perspiring Is though the mouth. Jeweled-levwatch industry, of planks. "the United States will wind up as the only major power without a Jeweled-leve- r watch Industry available for defense purposes, according to Oen. Omar N. Bradley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. A recent Senate subcommittee report finding the domestic CD watch Industry "Important to the national security of this r country, should alert the American people to the serious omiiB-oaimplications Involved In the current controversy with the Swiss watch Industry over tariffs, Bradley, now chairman of the board of the Bulova Watch Co., said. NEW YORK (UPD er THE PERRY SCHOOL Parent. Teachers association will hold Its annual election meeting on Thursday, March 11, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The program Is under the di. rectlon of Don Bralthwalte, par. ent and family life chairman. During the meeting new officers for the coming 1965-6- 6 year will be elected. amm D cram amm to re new ocd UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. 1940 THE HARVEY ANDERSONS were well represented at church last Sunday when they had their son blessed at services. On hand for the occasion were seven of the babys grandpar. -- MU AVENUE t OODEN SALT LAKE 501 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD 550 SPRINGIVILLE ROAD PROVO LOGAN CACHE VAUI IY BANK BLDG. 1 - 1 UBE ents, fl -- ! injnaairtnrs parents. I & nunHxii3M received word that their son Allen and his wife Judy of Ogden had a baby girl also. Congratulations to the Perry family and best wishes to the nr ACCORDING TO THE Perry PTA by laws, nominees for office are selected by a nom. lnatlng committee consisting of three people. Acting In this capacity are Mrs. John Valcarce, chairman, with Mi s. Robert Anderson and QHBGhd O 33 o o OOj 'Ivl f RAY and Elsie Wagstaff are calling all who like to dance to Join them In preparing for the dance festival to be held in May. The Wagstaffs are looking for eight couples to participate in the square dancing. Various MRS. GEORGE (FAYE) and the Max Nelsons. There will be no social for wards throughout the stake will Peterson, Relief society pres, ldent announced it Is Perrys the month as all young mar. take part in the festival and the month to help at the Pioneer rleds are invited to attend winners selected by the Judges Nursing home once a week. the annual ward Gold and Green will take part In the dance festival In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Peterson explained that ball. For two volunteers were needed further Information contact the Wagstaffs by calling INSTANT VARIETY Shew from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. each Friday morning and two under the direction of Frank 723.3376. volunteers for afternoon duty Wendell Call will be present, THE BOYS SCOUTS of Troop between the hours of 1 p.m. and ed Tuesday, March 16 begin, 3:30 p.m, nlng at 7:30 p.m. at the Perry 689 are urgently looking for uniforms. Anyone that has a Anyone caring to volunteer Cultural hall. for this service may contact Everyone Is Invited to attend Boy Scout uniform or equip, member of the Relief what promises to be a very en- ment Is asked to contact Bur. any nett Smith, ward Scoutmaster. society presidency. tertaining evening. PATCH OVER WATCHES - IWEISELC BECOMES IvJKx FOREVER '0 Have you ham? You v7r ness, reca at Safewi farm. The fiAorrellTs Pride Inborn 4 r t (caao 5 to 8 Pounds Itailffilfllte Jown J'fouie oZ)ry Be cjnm iT'iui-- FLAVORED MILK IS BACK CHOCOLATE (to? WMonllu 3 Homogenized & Jlool H.C2 Pasteurized Dairy Glen Butter Quorltrt Lucerne Butter Cottage Cheese Varieties Swiss Cheese m,.. Pimento Cheese su' ! 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