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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 14 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 7, 1966 Just Etaw Past REPORTS PERRY Visiting Teachers Honored By Perry Relief Society By Mrs. Max Nelson o teachers for over 25 years: Mrs. Hanna Hansen, 40 years; Mrs. Ruby Davis, 25 years; and Mrs. Bertha Wight. Honored for 100 percent teaching and attendance at report meeting for the past year were Mrs. Minnie Jenks and Mrs. Alene Sevy. Visiting teacher leader for the Perry ward Is Mrs. Freda Oy. The South Box Elder stake Relief society held a visiting teacher convention Friday, April 1 in the Perry ward. At this convention visiting teachers were honored. Among them were over 30 from Perry. Mrs. Chloe Lund was honored for being a visiting teacher for ler. 50 years. Mrs. Tess Johnson The Perry ward MIA held Its read a tribute to her and then annual speech festival TuesMrs. Lund was presented with day, March 29 under the dl. a lovely luncheon cloth. Also rectlon of speech director Mrs, honored from Perry were three Irene Francis. Those present-lnwomen who have been visiting talks were Susan Sebek, Lisa Carver, Elaine Jenks, E. " ' 53s' Uzabeth Mathews, Paula Kram-bule- , Janice Simper, Carol Call, NEED EXTRA Carol Nelson, Eileen Barnard, Danielle John and Eldon Sevy. A Visiting teacher leader for the Perry ward Is Mrs. FredOyler. A piano solo was also presentIn ed by Vicki Valcarce. Its good to see Elder Brent Thorne who returned home from his mission. Tuesday He Is the son of Mrs. Lois Thorne. Brent has been labor-ln- SaviEMjjs row at gdem Pirst Moral g " HEAT Tbe Basement? Dover Heating 48 No. Main - 7 g England states mission for the past two years. In the New Celebrating her birthday on CHIEFS Newly elected officers of the Brigham City Rotary Club are, front left to right, Reed Hadfleld, vice president; Lawrence W. Capps, president; Earl S. Fox, secretary; back row, Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen and Reynolds V. Reeder, directors. Don Carlson, treasurer, was absent when the picture was taken. ROTARY Saturday, April 2, was Debra Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson. Helping Debra celebrate her sixth birthday were Susan Anderson, Con-nl- e Baker, Cheryl Brown, Laur-lDrambuie, Barbara Lund, Brenda Nelson, Cindy Wright, Rose Ann Young, Sandra Staut, Christine Hyde, Corle Hyde and Rosalie Johnson, They enjoyed playing games under the guidance of Susan Sebek. Refreshments were then served by Deb-ra- s mother, Also celebrating a birthday on Sunday, April 3 was Susan Sebek, Joe, Wanda, JoAnn, and Susan drove to Salt Lake for Susan's birthday dinner. Then they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Clint Nelson and family of Salt Lake and visited at Park e QiiMMKifiGW ! City. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wright on Sun. day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckmaster and family of Harper Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Edwards and family of Ogden. It was a boy for the Russell Rasmussen on April 1. Rejolc-lnat home over their new lit- In Salt Lake last Wednes-danight when she attended a kitchen shower for CynlthaRus-ton- . ltor It was a family affair, evening March 30 when the Nelson family met to two birthdays, Mrs. Grace Nelson and Deraid Waters. Almost the entire family went to Rainbow Gardnes for an even, lng of swimming. Those who went were, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nelson, Jackie, Marrlanne, Gordon, Mike and Rodney; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelson, Edwin, Larry and Ronald; Max Nelson, Reese, Kelly, and Carolyn; and Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Warers, and Lisa all of Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis, Kenny, Kathy and Vlanne; Mrs. Renea Bailey, Jimmey and Howard of Brigham City. the swimming Following party they were joined at the Deraid Waters home by Mr. and Mrs Lynn Wharton and Mrs. Lois Nelson for cake and ice cele-brat- Ap" 11,hpe,l0 alieadv completely sold Out1 Semi ritetk or money order to P 0 Box 222 North Salt Lake. Utah Prepaid tickets will be held at Theatre Box Office for pick up e Choose New Officers Tuesday was election day at the Brigham City Rotary club and Lawrence W, Capps of In school was se te mountain lected to head the organization for the coming 1966-6year. Serving as vice president will be Reed Hadfleld, Brigham City attorney, While Earl S, Fox, local minister, will act as secretary and DON Carlson, exec, utlve vice president of the Box Elder County Bank, will be the 7 treasurer. Completing the board of will be Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen and Reynolds V. Reeder, oil distributor. The new officers will be Involved In training and planning sesislons during the next three cream. On Thursday the family again joined together to celebrate rell Nelsons birthday. A lovely turkey supper was served at the tle brother were Kristin, Peter, Darrell Nelson home to fifteen months prior to taking office on Kurt, Eric, and Maren. They family members, Mrs. Lucille 1. . July have chosen for him the name Nelson of Pleasant View, Mrs. Veda Fosgren of Willard, Viand of Christian M. Rasmussen. Darrell and Grace Nelson all of Its good to hear that Lisle Alfred Whitaker of Ogden, Don Perry. Larsen Is Improving after his and Myrna Ellis and Rhea Bally Get well wishes are extended major surgery last week in the of Brigham City Dee and Jean to Mrs. Mada Christensen who and In Max Lois Dee Hospital Nelson, Nelson, fell last Thursday and broke her Ogden. Mrs. SHIRLEY Stack was avl Deraid and Julia Waters and hip. We hope she has a speedy recovery. Thirteen members of the deacon quorum enjoyed an after, g ORDER TICKETS EARLY Rotarians Wed-nesda- In any of the 12 different types of savings accounts at Ogden First Federal, savings earn 4'2 with insured safety. Savings Double in 1 6 years. That means, at the current rate, your savings investment will double in 16 years. For example, if you place $2,000 in a savings account for your child now, that amount will be $4,000 by the time the child is ready for colat the current 4'2 rate. lege in 16 years Save Early and Have More. Thats one reason why more and more parents and grandparents are opening accounts early for a childs college education. Wed like to open an account for you or your child now. May we? two-year-o- noon of bowling and swimming at Rainbow Cardens. Those who were there were Edwin Nelson, Dale Johnson, Dale Valcarce, Dar Krambule, Eldon Sevy, Cal-vtWilliams, Quinn Barker. Robert Call, Stev Turner, Boyd Young, Chad Johnson, David Smith, and Ronald Hepner. They were accompanied by Jay Ham. son, Dale Johnston, Curtis Johnson, and John Balcarce. When they returned home they met at the George Sevy home for hamn burgers. Tuesday morning. April 12, during work meeting a special spring sale will be held by the Perry ward Relief society. This will be a good time to get something for the graduates or for your special mother for moth- ers Day Sunday morning In Sacrament meeting there were four babies that received their name. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. her father. When the little hummingbird set up housekeeping in a Standard Oil refinery, she paid us a high compliment. She didnt know that our Company had invested Standard Oil works for this, too through research, joint efforts with public authorities, the loan of top scientists to pollution control projects in your communitys interest. millions to remove smoke and vapors from the refinery atmosphere, but she found it highly compatible and shes an expert judge of air. The Whether its protecting natural resources, scenic areas and wild life . . . guarding water resources against pollution ... or preventing contamination of the air in our busy cities . . . 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