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Show 14 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 14, 1966 COMMENTS CORINNE New Officers, Roundup PTA Elects Plan By Pre-Scho- ol Betty Anderson lodge of Valley Rebekah Corlnne, was host to visiting lodge members and the pres, ldent of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah, Louise Bogh on Wednes. day evening, April 6. The meet, lng was held at the VFW hall, Auto Glass Windshields Windows Northern Utah Glass 132 North Main 6 Phone 723-344- and guests Included a visiting member, Margorle Elliot of A delicious Colo. Greeley, luncheon was served to 14 vis. ltors and six members. A lov. ely gift was presented by members of the local lodge. Mrs. Clayton Morrill would like to remind parents of child, ren who will be five years old before Oct. 31 that aklndergar. ten roundup will be held Friday, April 15 at 9:30 a.m. at the Corlnne school library. Please bring your childs Immunization papers and birth certificate. The child need not be In at. tendance. Elections for PTA officers for the coming year were held at the regular meeting of the PTA on Thursday evening. Elected were Don Woodward, president; Mrs. Dee Hardy, vice president; Mrs. Frank Barker, f I I HOMEOWNERS: I tell us how much you need I $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $4,500 I $5,000 Just check the amount of extra cash you can put to good use right now. You may borrow any amount up to $5,000 -- whether your home is paid for or not. Seaboard Finance will arrange payments to fit your budget. Youll be surprised at how small they are. Just fill in the coupon and bring it in or mail it to: srnmo FINRNCE C0MPRNY A 1 llfesaver when you need cash 10 South Main Street Brigham City, Utah Phone: 723-529- 1 Name. Address . State. City. Phone. DOUBLE DIVIDEND: secretary; and Mrs. Gordon Peterson, treasurer; Principal Those enjoying the lunch were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrill and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hawks, second vice president. Mrs. Clayton Morrill was Paul Christianson and children, presented with an achievement Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson pin for the years spent in PTA. and children, Mr. and Mrs. How. A talk on understanding of our ard Eller and family, and Mr. school was given by Principal and Mrs. James Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrill Jay Hawks. Paul Christiansen gave a talk on cooperative teach-lng- . and children motored to Ogden on Sunday evening. They were Visitors at the home of Mr. accompanied by Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. A.V. Smoot on Easter Anderson and children. They at. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Les. tended the show Bambl showing lie Turner and son Jim from at an outdoor theater there. Richard Stuart was host to Farmington. Jim Turner Is a returned missionary having several boys Friday, April 8. served In the Eastern States Dinner was served at noon by mission field. Dinner guests at Richards mother, Mrs. Deloy the Smoot home on Sunday were Stuart to 9 boys. Richards birth, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Thompson day was April 6. The afternoon and children, Mr. and Mrs. was spent playing games and Keith Nelson and children, Mr. basketball. The guests also en. and Mrs. Pete Young, all from Joyed cake and Joanne Welch, daughter of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Dee and children, Mr. and Bishop and Mrs. George Welch, Hardy Mrs. Rulon Smoot and children entertained 14 small guests at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smoot and her home Thursday afternoon In the children of Bishop and Mrs. honor of her tenth birthday. The Bob Smoot, whose parents at. afternoon was spent playing tended conference In Salt Lake games and coloring Easter were eggs. Cake and City on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Jim (Marthy Jean) Bunt, enjoyed by the guests and Jo. lng returned home by plane on anne received many gifts. Mrs. Diane Harper and Mrs. Wednesday she wasapassenger Joan Nelson attended primary on a plane piloted by her broth, er Bill Smoot They were accom. conference on Thursday through Saturday. panled by their brother-in-laDee Hardy. Attending the Daughters of national conDinner guests at the home of Utah Pioneers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradford on vention In Salt Lake City on Easter Sunday were Mr. and Saturday were Mrs. Christine Mrs. Jack Bradford and child, Peterson, Mrs. Norma Bosley, ren Mike, Jackie, Colette, Lyn. Mrs. Fay Holman, Mrs. Gwen ette and Todd of Brigham City. Rader and Mrs. Alice F. Davis. Visitors at the home of the A program was held In the ballroom In the Hotel Bradfords on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brad, Utah In the morning. In the afternoon they enjoyed ford and children of Bountiful and Miss Rama Glover and Steve a bus tour which Included vis. Anderson of Brigham City. Its through Parleys canyon and Mrs. George F. Davis and to the pony express marker, Mrs. Ronald Nelson motored to to the golden piss In Imlgra-tloSalt Lake City last Tuesday. canyon and the last camp Visitors at the home of Mr. site of the pioneers. A tour of and Mrs. Loran Anderson on the museum on the capltol Friday evening were Mr. and grounds concluded the afternoon Mrs. Darrel Anderson and program. Mrs. Jessie Eller celebratchildren Larry, Christy and Martha of Mountain Home, Ida. ed a birthday April 9. Many Mr. and Mrs. Anderson at. friends called on her to wish tended conference In Salt Lake her a most happy day. City where he sang the solo tor the regional group from Bishop and Mrs. George Idaho on Saturday Welch southern and children motored evening. The group sang for the to Ogden on Friday evening. central priesthood session. Mrs. Welch and children reDarrell Anderson has left for mained at the home of her sis-te- r Burbank, Calif.,' where he has and brother-in-laMr. and accepted employment with the Mrs. Vine Foil In South Weber Lockheed company there. Mrs. While Bishop Welch attended Anderson and children have re. conference In Salt Lake City on turned to Mountain Home until Welch andf'inday.Mrs. Saturday the end of the school year. They and children also visited at the will Join Darrell and make a home of another sister and home In Burbank. brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Boys of Cub Scout pack 217 Charles Bird In Ogden. received wolf, bear, and arrows plus many other awards at their The Frultvale camp of the pack meeting Friday evening of Utah will Pioneers Daughters at 1, recheld the ward April reation hall. Gold arrows were meet at the home of Fay Hoi. awarded to Rodney Jeppeson and man on Friday April 15 at Scott Forsgren; silver arrows 2 p.m. Luciel Davis will be The lesson will be to Rodney Jeppeson, Scott Nor. man, Kevin Gerhardt and Jeff given by Della Owens. Norman; bear badges to Rodney The Corlnne camp of the Jeppeson and Scott Forsgren; graduation cettlflcates to Brad Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Norman and Bobby Begay. The their regular meeting at the was spent playing home of Mrs. Gwen Rader on evening Monday evening, April 4. The games with each boy contributing a game. Punch and cookies lesson was given by Christine were served to 22 boys and 15 Peterson on early medium of exchange. Janie Jensen gave a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrill lesson on pioneer cattle. Light were served by refreshments were hosts to a pot luck Easter picnic on Sunday. the hostess. Colorado Spruce 36 to 48 inches. Austrian Pine 48 to 60 inches. Upright Arbor Vitae 48 to 60 inches. 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