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Show 4CHURCH Mm Sunday morning devotions will be conducted August 7 at both Pioneer and Godfrey Nurs. lng homes by members of the Community Presbyterian church. The Ministerial Fellowship Chaplain at Cooley Hospital the week of August 8, will be Ever, ett Nielsen, pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran church. Christian Reformed Church This Sunday we will follow our regular calendar of actlv. itles: Sunday School classes at 8:30 a.m. morning worship at 10:30 a.m., and evening worship at 6:30 p.m. The morning wor. ship will be conducted by Sem. lnarlan, Wlm Dlrksen of Ogden and the evening wor ship service by Ivan Mulder. We are located at 625 South Third East, one block north of Intermountain school. We ex. tend a cordial welcome to all. church are excited about Vacation Bible school. The school is to begin with Preparation day Saturday at 9 a.m. Saturday will be a day of registration and getting familiar with the activities of the week to come. n The Bible School sessions Monday morning at 8:30. Friday, August 12 Is the closing day. The dally closing time Is 11:30 a.m. Friday evening at 7 Commencement Night ac. tlvlties will be conducted. Par. ents and friends are invited to Commencement Night. boating, water skiing and swim, mlng party to be held at Hyrum August 14. Details will come next week. The Local Man THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Return From Given Grant PERRY PULSE Training Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 4, 1966 A Box Elder High school graduate now attending the Uni. First Sergeant Don F. John, verslty of Utah has been select, The prayer meeting and Jet a research and Staff Sergeant Marvin ed to receive son Cadets will be held tonight at of Brigham City, Utah, grant for summer work from the Nelson J. Morning worship and Sunday the church and parsonage base, returned from Fort Greely, National Science foundation. He Is Dean Black, son of Church school meet In the san. ment. Rev. Jim Cook will have after two weeks of Alaska, Mr. and Mrs, M, D. Black, By Mrs. Max Nelson ctuary at 9 a. m. Adult and Child, charge of the prayer meeting summer with Utah their training 485 Mountain View drive. rens sermons by the minister, while the pastor Is at camp. Army National Guard unit. Pack 110 of Pernys Cub This week Is the Palisades Earl Seymour Fox. Black has chosen as his re. During the training, they re. scouts are making final prep, of The community is reminded Bible Camp for the seniors. the search study project celved instruction in mountain, Vacation Bible school Is an of the Senior High car wash The juniors will go next week. constants of sliver aratlons for their cubmobllo of rope equilibrium construction eerlng, have their to annual to event which all child, solutions races that will be held tomor. halides In project scheduled for Saturday, Anyone desiring should ren of the community are Invit- bridges, water navigation and of fused salts. It Is an ex. row evening, Friday, August 5 August 6, In the parking lot children go to camp mounta.n rescue techniques. at 6 p.m. will be held up ed. The ages provided are ages behind the church. Cars will be contact the pastor this weekend perlment of his own making. on the hillThey on street. Cherry to them three through sixteen. The get registered. washed for $1 and waxed for Every summer the National Upon completion of training, the Cubmoblle Preceedlng The schedule of services for school features Bible. centered re. foundation Science $2.50' The proceeds will go provides they were returned to Brigham races their will be a parade toward the Fellowship's pledge this Sunday Is: Sunday school material and Is aimed at moral, City where were assigned search grants used by unlver. for all little brothers and sts. they ser. the 9:45 at worship a.m.; to the $50 million fund. undergraduate stu. ters of cut) scouts. An Invlta. spiritual and character strengh. to Battery A of the 145th Artll. sltles to pay The 1966 session of Vacation vice at 11 a.m.; the evening dents for work In summer re. 1st Howitzer Battalion tenlng. tlon Is extended to all In the lerys Bible school goes Into Its second service at 7 p.m. will be an search. to come and enjoy at held be to r service open-aiand final week Monday, August Black was on of six per. community First Sergeant Johnson and the races and parade. 8. Approximately 75 children the bowery at Pioneer park. Anyone desiring further In. his wife, Ada, live at 335 North sons named In chemistry at the The Perry ward Primary held were enrolled the first week. The public Is Invited to attend formation on the Bible School Fifth East. He Is employed by U. of U. and was given his choice LlHoma holidays Thurstheir all and services. this Children from Kindergarten may call the church office, the Utah Army National Guard. of project and directing profes. day July 25 In the Perry ward. or the pastor, 723. through sixth grade are wel. sor, Prelude music was played by come. 7421. There Is no charge for Sergeant Nelson, sonofNephl He was valedictorian at Box Laurie Wright and Debbie Gall, A. 541 The Board of Trustees will South Second Nelson, the school and the Invitation Elder High school. bralth the opening prayer. gave meet Tuesday, August 9 at 7 at Hill Air Is open. Anyone not able to reg. East, Is employed The LlHoma girls sang The lster Saturday morning may Force Base. He was graduated p.m. Fresh coconut will be easier LlHoma Song. The Merrlhand Advance notice Is given to the register any day during the week from Box Elder High school In to remove If you heat the coco- girls each gave a talk. Members 1955. Senior High Fellowship of a Members of First Baptist of the school. nut shell In the oven first. of the Merrlhand class are: Shirley Wright, Debbie Gall, bralth, Marilyn Allen, Cheryl Hlrschl, Laurie Wright, Diane Marshall, and Katie Turner. The seven graduating girls then sang The Graduation Song, Mrs. Wanda Sehek then gave A Tribute to the Merrlhand class. Mrs. Grace Nelson, Prl. mary president then presented the girls with their scrolls. The advancement ceremony was then held under the dlrec. tlon of Mrs. Grace Nelson and each class graduated Into their t new class. The girls Winner Winner $100.00 $1000.00 $50.00 Winner $20.00 Winner $50.00 Winner $20.00 Winner Into the welcomed were then MRS MYERS JOHN JO ANN CLAYTON MRS ROGER CHRISTENSEN BETTY VALDEZ DOLORES BRADFORD DOROTHY HOWARD Soil Lok City group, and they received Prove, Utah Salt Lake City Orem, Utah Salt Lake City Ingham City, Utah Community be-gi- Bible Church Presbyterian 723-3G0- Church Many Winners! The Top-Pilo- C THOMAS DAVENPORT Sondy, Utah $500.00 Winners MARYEVE VORKINK Cedar City, Utah U JUNE Ely, SCHICK Salt Lake City DONALD O. OWENS North Salt lake PAUL J NORTON Sail lake City M W. WALLACE Layton, Utah REIL 51,000.00 WAKEUNG Novade MEDINA JUNIOR Salt OPAL lake City JEAN Salt ANITA Lok S MRS EKINS Evanston TOLBERT MEIBA MRS MARKLAND Roy MRS Utoh R SWCETRING MRS V WING Mogna. Utah MARIE Salt GENEVA carpenter Kayiville, Utoh RASMUSSEN $100.00 IRISH SANORA R Kearni. KINCAID Utoh JUNE MOSES Salt Loke City City WM. ALDRIDGE Vernal, Utoh V KAISER Nevodo Ely. $50.00 $100.00 . VvV'wi si Monte Drink Merry 'ineappfe-Pin- k Grapefruit. ich, Orange Drink, rink and Apple Drink Save 15 Case Of 123.69 Thomas Davenport Sandy, Utah luctlle Moore Salt Lake City, Utah $500.00 $50.00 Irene C Wildemulh Salt Lake City, Utah Tomato Juice feguard th Soap ,59 3 tcae Whole Beans Jenos Pizza j j Mix Delicioul 1 .I - can pkg. 2 15: 4' 83 S A, Tyirkeys 10 3 CXSji r-v- Efoitct I Ofd ff C VVVlillv Choke Beef Save On This Fine Roast U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Beef Bottom Round Larry OUT INTIM OOTTCO ON UP LINI (Ddfod of Country Sweetness Large Tender Full Ears Full EARS J3 ., ID B B ID W' M B M T Yellow Onions Mild & Sweet Golden Carrots Netoep A GREAT ..JO 6 29 4 bo9 49 New Russets 2 tag 29' Bartlett Pears 10 Poio)o KsE c bog 59' , 19' OLD SOUTHERN CUSTOM "Hospitality".. .a warm and wonderful word that we've made a part of our way of doing business. You're our guest when you enter our doors and all our efforts are aimed at making your visit a most pleasant one. Y'all come! ' Price WTH ' COLO STRIKE ? L rrAMRO.r !) ct, iAwrw Effective Today, Friday and Saturday U.S.D.A. Choice Beef (Pi COPYRIGHT V EVKRV PURCHASE S 1960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED Nelson, Terry Weight, Spiers, and Scott Whit aker. For the 7.9 year olds: Dan. ny Marshall Reese J. Nelson, Ronald Greenhaugh, Barry Madsen, and Brett Whitaker. Those participating In the calf riding for 7.9 year olds: Reese Poulsen, Jeff Edwards, Kenneth Wright, David Seby, Kelly Nelson, Brent Christen, sen, and Greg Madsen. For 10. 11 year olds: Fred Bralthwalte, Jim Ollett, Ben Gallegos, Wal. ly Buckmaster, Craig Christen, sen, and Carol Hepner. Riding for 12.14 year olds were: Ed. win Nelson, Robert Tuck, Nell Anderson, Fred Barker, Boyd Young and Jeff Madsen. There were six calf ropers: Edwin Nelson, Jeff Madsen, Steven Turner Craig Christensen, Brent Christensen, and Ronald Hepner. Special acts Included in the evening was a sack race for 7 and 8 year olds In which Steven Weight and Julie Maddox were winners. There was an egg throwing contest between ten teen age boys and girls: Susan Sebek, Jill Barker, Gav. lene Wright, Janice Simper, Vickie Valcarce, Jonney Clark, Eldon Sevy, Harold Oyler, Dar Krambule, and Orsen Poulsen. Winners were Gayleen Wright and Jonney Clark. A chariot race was held between Max Nelson and James Wright, which they declared a tie. Members of the ward Bishopric played a game of polo against Daren Meadows, Debbie Nelson and Fred Bralthwalte. Members of the bishopric that played were: Clark White, George Sevy and Dale Jonston. Winners were the younger team. A watermelon contest was held between Paul Nelson, Reed Nelson, Jonny and Steven Wagstaff Clark with Steven the winner. Climax, lng the Rodeo was a wild horse stampede with 4.6 year olds participating. Winner was Sus. an Anderson. Carol Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson Is spending some time at the Dee Hospital In Ogden. She la In traction for her back. We hope she Is soon out and able to return home. Also spending time In trac. tlon In the Dee hospital Is Bruce Oyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler. We also Doug cut Hale Peaches Cucumbers Sunkist Lemons . 89' . meless Steaks U.S.D.A. ft to 14 Pounds .Itliif $ , 12-1- 4 Local Grown U.S.D.A. Grade A w PRIZB SLIP PROGRAM (III W. J. Jeffery 1964 All Rights Reserved Strategic Merchandising, 90 Park Ave., Mew York, N. Y. J. M, Hearley Salt Lake City, Utah New Crop Norbest Hens ' BONUS BINGO One free Prize Slip per store visit, no purchose required, purchoseri not favored, no need to pass through checkout stand, secure your free Prize Slip at either end of checkstond or from any other employee other thon the meat deportment. Morion Harriion Mogna, Utah nlemi 1,000.00 To Help You Win ! - rf z. 15-- Nucoa In Quarter 85' bottle 1 Green Bean .1 32-o- 3.95) Del Mont Cheee -n- O Del Monte 0f 12 I rrune juice Margarine moL Murray, Utah Clip This Slip Check Jhese Values! ave 15' Mrs Rtne Giffen Win Up To bandalows. Mrs. Lola Christensen, Stake President, talked to the girls on their duties In the LlHoma group. All ,olned In and sang Teach me to walk In the Light Marilyn Allen gave the closing prayer. The girls and their mothers then went on a shopping spree game. They enjoyed stop. lng at a hat store, a flower shop, a fabric center and a hardware store and partlcl- patlng In their activities. Refreshments were then ser. ved to the parents by the girls. Teachers for the groups were; Top Pilot teachers: Mrs. Vel. va Greenhaugh, and Mrs. Marilyn Dlnsdale; Gaynote teachers; Mrs. Norma Johnston and Mrs. Laureen Spendlove; Firelight Mrs. Sherri Gibbs, and Merrl. hand teacher, Mrs. Wanda Sebek It was a day full of excitement, entertainment and fun last Saturday when the town of Perry held a ward outing In the town There were games, park. concessions, and plenty of food with highlights of the day, A Little Buckaroo Rodeo. Picked as top Cowboys of the day were Larry Nelson and Edwin Nelson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelson, and Barry Bralthwalte son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bralthwalte. Participating in the Pony Bareback for year olds were: Betsy Ollett, Robert Gallegos, George Theo. bald, Llndy Johnston, Steven Turner, Ronald Hepner, and Jeff Madsen, Pony Bareback for 10. 11 year olds: Tommy Johnston, MRS I GENE BIRO Amencon Fork, Utah NELSON Loke their DATWYLER lake City Salt ANTONIA WAYMAN Price, Utah Orem, Utoh Koorni, Utah MELBA Utoh ROY C JOHNSON Bnghom City, Utah ETHEL ELMER MRS POULSEN MRS Loke JOE THOMPSON American Fork, Utoh ROBERT LEE loyton, WOODHOUSE City L Salt GLENNA McNEUl Gronger Utah City JACK Sondy, Utah Wyoming 1 1 Perry Residents Enjoy Day Of Rodeo and Activities First Baptist Just A Few Of 's Guardsmen wish him a speedy recovery. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Jenks andfam. lly have b"en Minnies mother Mrs. Sarah Warwood and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Varyan Warwood and family, Pamala, Carla, and Ronney aJQ of Idaho. While staying Mrs. Warwood took 111 and she Is now at the Dee hospital recovering from an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaynes have been busy with visitors and doing some visiting them, selves. Mr, and Mrs. Hyrum Dlllle of Hagerman, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and family of Bhul Idaho spent some time visiting last week and then the Jay. the weekend over nes traveled to Inkom, Idaho where they visited Mr. and Mrs, Lester Skeem and daughter Ter. rl and stopped off In Pocatello to visit with Mr. and Mrs, Gary Skeem, It was a busy week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ras. mussen and family. Among their visitors were Annes parents Dr. and Mrs. D.I. Rasmussen of Arlington, Virginia. On Mon. day, July 25 they attended a family gathering at Annes sisters In Ogden. Among the family there were: Dr. and Mrs. D.L Rasmussen of Arllng. ton, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rasmussen and family; Peter, Eric, Kurt, Kristen, Maren, and Christen of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. David Rasmussen and children; Jan, Tab, Brian, and Laura of Temple, Arlz., and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mat-odand children Debbl and Tara. They all were In Provo on Saturday to attend a reunion. Kurt and Eric stayed In Provo with some relatives for a short vacation. Annes parents left Sunday morning for Virgin, la by train and were accom. pained by Kristen and Peter who will spend a few weeks with grandma and grandpa. Larry Call son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Call arrived home on Friday night on a furlough. Larry has been stationed at Jacksonville, Florida where he stationed ai been has Florida re. Jacksonville, schooling with the celvlng Navy In Ordinance work. Larry will remain In Ferry until ths 15th when he will report to LaMor, California for 8 more weeks of schooling. He will be assigned to the VA 164 squad, ron of Navtal Aviation. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Call and family spent July 24 and 25 In Sugar City, Idaho visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Geor. ge Peterson. The Petersons said to tell all Hello for them. Gene Peterson was In Perry on Sunday to visit at the Call home. Miss Nancy Barnard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Bar. nard appeared on the Eugene Jelesnlk Talent Showcase Sun. day afternoon. Nancy presented an outstanding performance with her samoan knives, She was one of the favorites of the en. tire program. Among the many visitors, home for the ward outing, were Mr. and Mrs. Garold Jensen and family of Provo and the Lunsfords of Evanston, Jon arebothformer y Perry who Just Wyoming. They residents of rec-entl- moved away. Traveling to Dillon, Montana over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. William Wagstaff, Dale and Vena Wagstaff, and Mrs. Jean Nelson of Perry. They were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Fern) Barker and family of Pleasant View. They stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Don (Ruth) Graves and family. On Sunday afternoon 35 gathered for a family dinner. On Sunday evening they g attended a missionary for Leon Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Graves who home-comin- Just recently returned from lab. In Kentucky and Ten. orlng nessee. Members of Perry Boy Scout troop 110 and Explorer post 110 attended a Court of Honor July 29 at the Fifth ward for the South Box Elder stake. Dar Krambule received his star pin. Seven merit badges were pre. sentedto; Gaylen Jenks, Ronald Hepner, David Smith, Ronald Smith, and Calvin Williams. The Boy Scout troop and Ex. plorer post both received the stake traveling trophy for attendance and performance. Miss Rosalie Johnson, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson celebrated her fourth birthday with a little gathering of cousins and friends last week. Games and ice cream and cake were enjoyed. NEW YORK 'UPI) The movie people are losing no time In an effort to cash In on the hullabaloo about ABC's Batman" scries. A full - length "Batman feature is before the cameras at 20th Century-Fowith the leading players from the video show In the cast. x, Jackie Cooper has a new conand a new title at Screen Gems. The former child stars old contract as head of West Coast production was torn up before expiration and recontract placed by a long-terthat makes him vice president In charge of the television program production division. tract m |