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Show - JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 20, 1967 12 THE BOX ELDER - - ; m .!, 1 raaw-- ' p PERRY PULSE At Ogden Roundup Dated Today at Perry School, 1 PM First Federal... Pre-Scho- ol OOO Mrs. Alice Snow. Alice had recently been released as counselor in the Perry ward The annual preschool roundup Relief society and was feted by for students of the Perry school the officers and teachers. A lovely dinner was served will be held today, April 20 from to 2 p.m. In the school and the evening spent in visiting. Those present were Mrs. Snow, kindergarten room All children who will be five Mrs. Alene Sevy, Mrs. Cora years of age on or before Oct. Quayle, Mrs. Laura Jean Young, 31 of this year are requested berg, Mrs. Melba Wheeler, Mrs. Ruby Davis, Mrs. Nikki to register at this time. This year the child is encour- Bedke, Mrs. Vera Larsen, Mrs. to attend so they will Marilyn Walker, and Mrs. Carol aged have a chance to meet their Dickey. Mrs. Snow was present-ewith a lovely book. teacher, Mrs. Irene Tucker, and get acquainted with the GREGORY GALBRAITH, son before fall. A birth certificate will be required to of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Galbraith register the child to begin school celebrated his tenth birthday In the fall according to Mrs. last Saturday with a party. Friends Joining In to help with Janice Johnson, PTA chairman. the celebration of games and refreshments were: Reese NelMRS. DONALD (Marie) Kase son, Barry Reeder, Kenneth wishes to thank all those that Wright, Gordon Nelson, Mike supported the "Book Fair" that Nelson, Robert Garber, Mella was held last Thursday evening Garber, Jeff Edwards, Calvin In connection with the PTA meetBoodUey, Steven Barnard, and By Mrs. Max Nelson o avm insured 1 d pre-scho- ing. Mrs. Special thanks from Kase goes to Mrs. Nola Mae Young, Mrs. Marilyn Lund, and all teachers and parents who participated. There were 189 Gregs sisters. to attend MIA. They were Fred sold for a total of $146. This Bralthwalte, son of Mr. and shows what good support was Mrs. Don Bralthwalte and Daren Meadows, son of Mr. and Mrs. given this project. The books that were ordered Leonard Meadows. are expected In about 10 days IT WAS A BOY FOR John to two weeks and they will be and Susan Noyes last week. handed out at the school. The new little lad was born AT THE APRIL PTA meet-lnApril 9, at 11:30 p.m In the that was held April 13, the Cooley Hospital In Brigham. He welcome was given by Mrs. weighed In at 8 pounds and 10 Robert Lund, president, ounces and makes the second followed by the posting of the son for the Noyes. ' colors by Brownie troop 462. Their oldest son, Ronald, Is The reverance was given by enjoying the new little brother Varsel Jenks followed by musl-ca- l very much. They have chosen numbers by Diane Glauser for him the name of Wade. and Shauna Johnson. Speaker for Susans sister, Jean Olsen of the evening was Mrs. Rosmand Salt Lake City, Is staying in Melartln, school librarian. Mrs. Perry with the Noyes for a Melartin also conducted a tour week helping out with the new addition and helping to spoil him. of the library. Elections for next years MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE were held under the direction of nominating committee Wright became the parents of Nola Mae a ndw little daughter Friday, Mrs. chairman, Young. Those that were chosen April 14 In the Cooley Hospital Reid (Marilyn) In Brigham City. The new litwere: Mrs. Walker, president, Mrs. Jearold tle miss was born at 8:40 p.m. and weighed 8 pounds and ll'A (Kaylene) Nelson, vice presl-denounces. This makes daughter and Mrs. Rodney (Barbara) secretary. number four for the Wrights. Edwards, treasurer. The Installation of Anxiously waiting for their new the officers concluded the meet- - sister were Laurie, Annette and Carol Lynn. - lng. Slncerest sympathy Is extend. Maternal grnadparents are ed to Mr. - and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight Schroeder and family In the also of Perry. As yet no name has been passing of Sallys father last week. upon for the new miss. books and volumes that were by a permanent agency of Congratulations to two fine young boys who graduated from Primary on Sunday evening, April 9. Having reached 12 years of age, they are now old enough the United States Government t SAFETYv g t: d HAPPY WINNER 335 North Main, is pictured on the Four-year-ol- d OF YOUR SAVINGS Lee Andreasen, son of Mrs. Helen Andreasen, bicycle he won after entering the winning guess in McKesson Bexel contest at Hamilton Drug center. The youngster guessed there were 3,000 pills in a bottle which contained 3,076. Pictured with him is Lyle Hamilton Vita-Ram- Mrs Robert (June) Hamilton of Rupert, Idaho. While visiting In the area they really enjoyed the chance to see their new niece, the Wright baby Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Edwards of the company enjoyed Barbaras sister and her family from Ponca City, Okla. this past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and children, Chris, Mike and Pat came to Utah to seek employment and stayed at the Edwards while doing so. He has now found employment in Ogden and they are In the process of moving and making their home there. The Edwards children, Jeff, David, and Susan especially en. Joyed having their cousins visit-lnthem and attending school In Perry during their stay. a a lovely evening. A real fine orchestra furnished the music and the decorations were outstanding. The South Box Elder Stake Mia maids and Explorers, un-- i der the direction of Jerry Hilton are congratulated on a Job well done. enjoyed von Wagstaff, Dale and Vena Wagstaff, Jean Nelson, and Boyd and Connie Hlrschi all of Perry. Why fly over the scenery ? g Ui family gathering was held at the Boyd Hlrschi home on Sunday afternoon, to Celebrate Connies birthday. Those attending were Ray and Fern Barker of North Ogden, Bill and La. A ALL THOSE WHO attended the VISITORS AT THE home of South Box Elder Stake Rose PARTY WAS HELD Monday evening, April 3, at the home Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight Prom, that was sponsored by the of Mrs. Alene Sevy honoring this past weekend were Mr. and stake Mia maids and Explorers, UP TO X$ 15,000 XV Congress Shows Confidence of action By Congress and the President of the United States, Ogden First Federal savings accounts and others insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation are now insured to $15,000. The previous insurance ceiling was $10,000. A Earnings on Passbook Accounts 5 First Federal all accounts are passbook-typOgden earning Your savings are always available no pesky restrictions, no newal dates to worry about. 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