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Show ny 14 PERRY REPORTS THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 6, 1966 Holiday Parties Usher In New Y ear in Perry ara Weight, SPROUSE-REJT- Z ME -- Gatherings with family and friends and holiday travel wel. come the New Year In Perry. A progressive supper party was held New Years eve beginning at the home of De Orr and Marie Wight In Brigham City for appetizers. Then to Grant and Nola May Youngs for the salad and Lawrence and Arlene Wrights for the steaks, ending at the home of Robert and Reva Andersons for desert. Also enjoying the evening were Laren and Carol Peterson of Ogden. r-- v Plastic I Flowers V Vlwi hi Iff JOINING IN TO welcome the New Year at the home of Der-aiand Julia Waters with supper, home movies, and games were Mr, and Mrs Donald Ellis, and Mrs. Benee Bailey of Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. Dee Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, Max Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Waters all of Perry. To welcome in the New Year a delightful evening of games and visiting was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Rasmussen for cub scout leaders of pack 110. Shortly after twelve a delicious crab supper was enjoyed by Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Call, Mr, and Mrs, Reed Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Bradbury and Mr, and Mrs. d A yf' ofohr sd yf g iVhompoo. ... New Year of Values! Cannon Towels Terry Kitchen Towels for Towalii tor .Waihdothil Plastic Drapes Cate Curtains Textured Draperies 297p' (j Dypr. S147,., Plastic Tablecloths SI1 Bed Pillows 9 II Reg $1 91 2 Yardage Value! to 49f yd 4 2-!7- tT $ioo whi,e Voluei to 9m for $300 Foam-Backe- Pillow Cases Dots, stripes & d Place Mats florals Reg 29 98C Lace IS( honk Russell Rasmussen all of Perry and Mrs, Margret Anderson of Phoenix, Arlz. ee. 4 77t Save J9ff Shredded Foam Regular 59( bag ON DEC. 30 A PIZZA sup-pe- r and games were enjoyed by 15 members of Nancy Barnards baton class. T(ie party was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Barnard. Those who attend-ethe party were Laurie Wright, Alana Barnard, Annette Wright, Mary Lynn Marshall, Tressa Youifg, Carol Lynn Wright, Cheryl Anderson, Shir-leWright, Jackie Wright, Wendy BarMarshall, nard, Roseanne Young, Verlaine Barnard, Jill Barnard, and d y e Su-sa- n Anderson. Home for the holidays has been Kathy Davis, She has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Davis. She has now returned to Glendale, Calif., where she is living with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (Judy) Call. Also spending New Years day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Davis has been their son Captain and Mrs. Gary Davis and daughters Daunelle and Christine. Gary Is stationed with the Air Force atMt. Home, Johnson1 Mi Rodpo FUDC 75 'South Main E. Horse R. Fichter, Ida. Nev. Traveling to California over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kase and children, Kar. Dick Hansen and son Larry of Colllnston and a sister Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Goddsell and children of Newton. Larry Nelson enjoyed a trip with his father Dee over the holidays. They traveled to Los Angeles, Calif. birthday luncheon was ser-veat the home of Mrs. Jean Nelson on Wednesday afternoon. A d the luncheon and an Seek Bids on 1 1 9 Vehicles That's why got a Mustang Six. m . Sound sweet? Mustang makes lots of nice sounds. Optional stereo-sonitape is one. Another Is money jingling in your pocket, thanks to Mustang Six's meager appetite for gasoline. See for yourself. Stop In at your Ford Dealers and America s runaway success car. c test-driv- e wall-to-wa- ll if MUSTANG & 7 MUSTANG HARD! OP k SAVE NOW with the new excise tax cut...SAVE NOW with Ford Dealer White Sale specialsl 3 A The Denver Office of Gen. 11, 1966. Hundred Nineteen ve. and miscellaneous Items will be offered for eale by competitive aealed bide on January 11, 1966. The property Is locat-eOne hides at various locations sJl' In Ari- zona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Inspection may be made Mondays thru Fridays between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4 00 p m,, MST. may be obtained Listings from the Personal Property Dl. vision, Utilization and Disposal Service, General Services Ad. ministration, Building 41, Den. ver Federal Center, IJenver Colorado 80225. ' All our savers at Ogden First Federal Savings are not people. In fact, many of the growing savings accounts at Ogden First Federal belong to organizations such as church groups, corporations, societies, clubs, fraternal organizations, labor unions, or credit unions. Generally these groups maintain an Organization Ownership or a Corporation Ownership savings account. These are two of the 12 types of savings accounts available at Ogden First Federal Savings. Open a Savings Account for Your Group Now Your groups savings receives generous earnings at Ogden First Federal, and your account is insured to SI 0,000 by a permanent agency of the United States Government. Your Choice of 12 Ways to Save at Ogden First Federal 1. Individual Ownership 2. Minor Owneiship 3. Joint Tenancy Ownership with Ricjht of Survivorship 4. Ownership 5. Individual T rust Ownership 6. Fiduciary Ownership j eral Services Administration uary You don't have to be an engineer to appreciate the Mustang Six. Just get comfortable in one of those deep-foabucket seats, fire up that husky 200-cIn. powerplant . . and let yourself go Nor do you have to be an Investment banker to realize you've made a great buy Standard Mustang Six luxury includes' all vinyl upholstery, plush carpeting, padded Instrument panel and many other extras at no extra cost, -- rf a Co-trust- announced today that a sealed bid sale will be held on Jan. I 4 G A LOVELY NEW YEARS day son. Being confirmed members of the church were Corl Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Young, who was confirmed by her father; Marylynn Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Walker, also confirmed by her father; and Rena Tuck, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Varsell Tuck, who was confirmed by Bishop Clark White. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Walker been Marilyns sister, have Mrs. Margret Anderaon and children of Phoenix, Arlz. mines smooth, powerful and gives great gas mileage, Im satisfied. Wf . ( -, dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander. son. Out of town guests lnclud. ed Revas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peter, If m ti V'- Jenny, and John. While Enjoying dont know much about engines. . California (hey visited the tourist spots including Disneyland and Knottsberry farm. They visited with Dons broth, er, Mr. and Mrs. David Kase, a daughter Kathryn In Los Angeles. They returned home thru Zions National park. IN SACRAMENT MEETING Sunday morning Jan. 2, Patricia Louise Fullmer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fullmer was given her name by her grandfather, Dwight Schroder, Tonla Knudson, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oy. ler was given her name by her I Ogden Plratf Federal? In the Mustang Six Sense-a- nd aft RETURNING HOME JUST from spending the holidays in California are Mr, and Mrs, Floyd John and daughters Ron. da and Danielle. They traveled to Castro valley where they with their spent Christmas daughter Mr, and Mrs, Allen (Shranda) Robbins and children. While there they visited the Oakland temple grounds and went to Jack London square. They then went on to Ventora where they visited with a neph. ew, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Kerns, ley. While In Ventora they went to the beach but It was too cold for swimming to they enjoyed gathering shells and pebbles. Then down to Pamona where they visited with an aunt, Mrs. Pearl Kemsley, They traveled home by way of Las Vegas, afternoon of visiting were Mrs. EXTRA SPECIAL GET WELL Fern Barker of North Ogden, Mrs. Connie Hlrschi, Mrs. Ven. na Wagstaff and guest of honor, Mrs. Jean Nelson all of Per. ry. manager aesaunfs hospital. en, Tom ppE m savings go to little Gregory two and one. half month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Al. dous Weight who underwent sur. gery on Dec. 23 at the Dee hospital In Ogden for a stomach obstruction. He Is now home and Is doing real well. A holiday dinner was held Dec 29 at the home of Mr, and Mrs Martella Nelson for members of the South Box Eld. er Stake presidency Those who enjoyed dinner and an evening of games were President and Mrs LeGrand Tea, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klmber, Ronda Nelson has been home spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson, She is doing nursing work In Salt Lake at the LDS wishes By Mrs. Max Nelson iraly Sov 7. Check-a-Mont- Plan h 8. Partnership Ownership 9. Organization Ownership 10. Corporation Ownership 11. Government or Government Agency Ownership 12. Retirement Fund or Other Trust Ownership at a Ftdtrally Chartrd Association with Enduring Strength Long Savings Rcord. For over four decades, many thousands have saved many millions at what is now known as Ogden First Federal Savings, the City Ogdcn-Brigha- High Rsrvs. requiiements areas oldest savings association. Ogden First Federal reserves are far higher than legal Insured Protaction. Your account is insured to 510,000 by a permanent agency of the U S Government. No Wait for Highor Roto. You are not required to leave your savings at Ogden First Federal for a year to earn i'i'c. Sov by Moil. Ogden First Federal is as near as your corner mailbox. We provide free envelopes and pay postage both ways. Convoniont Hours: 9 to 4 Mondays thru Thursdays. Open Fridays until 6. Fro Parking in Ogden at 5 Merchants Park and Shop lots OGDEN Bide will be Accepted until 1:00 p m. MST, January 11, 1966, In the GSA Business CeDenver Fednter, Building 41, eral Center, Denver, Coloredo, according to Gerald E, McNa. mara, Regional Administrator of General Services Admlnis. tratlon. Refer to Sale 8UPS 66136 ANDERSENS FORD, INC. 323 SOUTH MAIN - . Uncrowded KNOXVILLE, Ky, UPI) Only 18 golfers showed up to eompete for 20 prizes In the 1943 Knoxville Open. and Loan Aoclotlon Wher HQA.I OffiCf OCDTN - 369 24h STRUT Thousands Hov $ovd IRIGHAM CITY Millions - MAIN AT FOKEST |