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Show tour that was led by Bernice Gibbs Anderson of this com. munity. Mr. and Mrs. James (Blan. che) Anderson were Sunday visitors at the Howard Eller home. CORINNE COMMENTS California Couple Returns Home After Corinne Visit By Betty Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gene (Diane) Neilson have returned to their home In LaVlnnlng, Calif., after spending 10 days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Eller and family. They also spent some time visiting In Brigham City at the home of Mr. Nell, son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Neilson. Before return, lng home they spent three days visiting friends, and and In LaPoint, Utah. relat-Ive- s MR. AND MRS. Howard El. a visit from Mrs. Ellers father A.E. Smith from Salt Lake City on ler were thrilled over Saturday. Also stopping brief, ly at the Eller home were two aunts of Mrs. Ellers, Iva Car. Ison and Norma Smith from Provo. They were here to at. tend the Utah Historical Society Mr. and MR. AND MRS. Robert (Mary) Johnson visited with relatives here last Wed. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. John, sons sister, Mr. and Mrs, Charles (Amanda) Fredrickson, They also visited with Mrs. Maggie Ipson and Mrs. Richard (Mamie) Lower. Mrs. Johnson Is the former Mary Knudson of Brigham City. They reside In Los Angeles, Calif. Corinne school has reported a very successful back. to, school program. Each parent with visited their childs teacher and received an Insight of the teacher and child rela tlonship. PTA president Mrs. Clayton (JoAnn) Morrill gave a box of cookies to the room whose child, ren had the most parents at. tending the meeting. This por. gram will be carried out throu. ghout the school year. The cook, les went to Mrs. Harlow's spilt third and fourth grades. mussen. MRS. GRACE BARKER met her sister Bertha Peirce at the Salt Lake airport where they visited for one hour on Sat. urday. She was enroute to Min. nlsota to visit with relatives so we just make a bourbon that cant be improved. Hill & Hill is real bourbon. As flavorful as any bourbon can be. Tradition? Sure, 85 years worth of it. But no pretense. No delusions of grandeur. We dont need them. We just make Kentucky Bourbon at its best. And what more could you really want? HMMMMH? aiiiiW uu 1 itam THE HILL AND HILL OISTILLLRV COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY LnL--D KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Mrs. Larry (Karlene) Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Phyl (le. ona) Rasumssen and four child, fan; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Lorna) Reeder and two of their children. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Billy Jean) i Rasmussen, former re. sldents of this community. J.R. Chlarson of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the home City of a Mr. sister and brother-in-law- , and Mrs. Nelse (01ga)Ras. Executive UAL Participates In Conference George H. treasurer, Inc. Reeder, assistant Air Lines, United attended the profit stra conference conducted by Transportation Center at Northwestern University, Oct. tegy the 3.16. He was one of 20 executives from leading transportation companies throughout the Unit, ed States who took part In this program. two-wee- REEDER, A NATIVE of Brig, City, was awarded a cup, ham as a member a of five-ma- team which was recognized for Lodge held excellent performance at the their Oientucky STRAIGHT BOURBON TVhisky V 17 THE REBEKAH monthly meeting at the Transportation Center confer, Corinne VFW hall on Wednes. ence. day evening. A pot luck supper A highlight of the conference honoring the birthdays of Ger. was the presentation by four trude Moore and LourellaShum. security analysts of 1966 fiman from Tremonton was en. nancial forecasts for the rail, Joyed by eight members. The air, trucking, and waterway In. guests of honor each received dustrles. a lovely gift from the hostesses, Lectures, discussions, and Hazel Holmes and Floranne case studies also centered on ))( bottle wont improve a bourbon Utah Thursday, October 28, 1965 there. Accompanlng Mrs. Bar. ker to Salt Lake City was a son Gary and Leslie Adams. Mrs. Barker spent Monday GAYLENE DAVIS was a week, In Salt Lake City shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Aman-da- ) end guest at the home of Mr. Fredrickson have returned and Mrs. Rex Barker. She Is after a weeks trip to Port home USU She the at Logan. attending land, Ore. They visited with Is a nelce of Mrs. Barkers. Also a guest at the Barker their daughter and son.ln.law home was Leslie Adams of and family Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Fay) Adams. Salt Lake City. db A fancy THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, PROOF BOURBON WHISKEY. 90 PROOF. Ross. Birthdays were celebrated this past two weeks by Tresa Ann Nelson on Oct. 14, and Sherrie Lynn Roche had a very delightful party at her home Oct. 14. A number of little friends rode the bus to her home after school. Cake and Ice cream were enjoyed. Kathy Peirce celebrated her birthday with a party on Oct. 18. Cake and ice cream were served to the little guests. recent developments In mana. gerlal economics, financial and managerial accounting, capital management, andflnancialplan. ning, as these subjects apply to transportation management. hH Ml TOOTH Break-in- n CHICAGO iUPIi all previous records, Americans consumed an estimated! 3.4 billion pounds of candy in 1964, or 17.9 pounds per person. H This amounts to 90 million ;4 pieces, bars and sticks n day, SEVERAL FRIENDS and re. latlves from here attended the according to the National Con-- ,, homecoming of Nila Kay Ras. fetioners Assn. mussen at Grouse Creek on giant batch was valued Sunday, She has returned home $1.4 billion at the wholesale after serving two years In the Franco-Belglumission field. Those who attended from here were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelse (Olga) Rasmussen; - For any person going places, saving time and money are important. You save more naJ. Ogden First Federal. 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