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Show PERRY POINTERS Spring Festival Scheduled m Tonight 8 PM, Perry School By Mrs. Max Nelson The H Spring Perry school will be held tonight, May 11, at 7:30 p.m. In the e school room, In conjuctlon with this month's PTA meeting. This program will feature all students at the school and each class will perform some of the many things they have been learning this past year in the musical and physl-ca- l flttness classes. An Invitation Is extended to all townspeople. multi-purpos- THE PERRY WARD bishopric was reorganized Sunday morning In fast meeting. Being released after four years of service were Bishop L. Clark White and his counselors, George L. Dale T. Johnston. Sevy and Lawrence L. Wright was re. leased as ward clerk after 10 years as ward clerk. Nathan C. Wheeler was sus. talned as the new bishop of the r Perry ward with his first as Reed H. Walker and second counselor Glenn Aldous Weight and Richard F. Wight as ward clerk. Ralph A. and Aaron Snow will re. main as assistant ward clerks. Max Kelly Nelson, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Max Nelson, was confirmed a member of the coun-selo- church Sunday morning In fast meeting by his father. Kelly was baptized on Saturday also by his father. MARK LEON MEADOWS, of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard was confirmed a of the church M THE Festival by son Mea-dow- s PRIMARY presented their program Sunday evening entitled Stairway to Lasting Joy under the direction of the Primary presidency, Mrs. Nola Mae Young, Mrs. Carol Reeder, and Mrs. Norma Johnston. The children taking special parts were Moonbeam, Richard John, Michelle BySunbeam, water; Star, Melanie Miles; CTR pilots, Sherlyn Johnston and Debbie Johnson; Rightway PI. lots, Cindy Crouch and Ruth Ann Helner; Top pilot, Susan Kram-bulRonald Green, Blazer, Gordon Nel-sohalgh; Trecker, and Randy Brandbury; Guide, Nlel Anderson; Gaynote, Vlvkl Baker; Firelights, iulle Wheeler and Mary Lynn Marshall, and Marrlhand, Beverly Johnson. if & vY j tahum EARN AWARDS in the Brigham City A.,, ftra. ; "Duty to God" awards have been presented to 11 youths Tenth LDS ward. Shown above, they are, left to right, front, Ralph Jaggi, Rex Richards, Bill Rowe, Steven Grover, Alvin X,i back row, Randv Checketts, Bruce Blake, VarDell Reese, Blaine Nay, Richard Blake and Davis Hirschi. Fon-nesbe- COMPLETEISELECTIO George n Me-lanl- THE SOUTH BOX Elder stake will present a dance festival for MIA Tuesday, May 16, and will be held at the Box Elder Junior High school gym begin-nlnat 7:30 p.m. All are Invited to attend. Congratulations go to Bruce Oyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler, who was presented the Tom Hardaway award at the Box Elder High school awards assembly last Friday. Ik A FIRESIDE FOR the youth THE DAUGHTER OF Mr. and of the Perry ward was held Sun-da- y Mrs. Lawrence Wright was evening, April 30, at the given the name of Cherl Wright home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant by her father and Mr. and Mrs. Simper. Those In attendance enVarsel Jenks gave their daugh-te- r joyed the lesson presented by the name of Deanna May Bishop Clark White. Jenks. She was blessed by her father. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Spend-lovThis weekend, Friday and Satand sons, Bobby and Johnny urday, May 12 - 13 Is the stake attended a family gathering at father and sons outing that will the home of his parents, Mr. be an overnight outing In Logan and Mrs. Dewey Spendlove. The canyon at thd Gulneva camp site. family gathered at the Brigham The schedule for Friday Is sup. City home prior to Verl's broth, per from 6:30 to 7:30 p.mi and departure to VletNam.Rod 8 to will leave on a special program from Saturday to report 9 p.m. On Saturday breakfast for active duty. will be served and then the remainder of the day spent In MR. AND MRS. Robert Jaynes volhiking, games, tug.of-wars- , and children, Kim, Todd, and leyball and soft ball. Lynn motored to Vernal on Frl-da- y afternoon where they visit.SATURDAY MORNING at 8 ed at the home of an uncle a.m. a breakfast will be served and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank In the Brigham City Fifth ward Griffin. On Saturday they visitfor all YWMIA girls and their ed the Dinosaur Museum and mothers of the South Box Elder were especially Interested In the stake. Tickets will be 50 cents Indaln writings on the rock In each and can be obtained by the area. They returned home a member of the on Saturday. contacting 1967 NS UVI jrSkowIlilVI YOUlillFV AND SAVI MA! YOU ioa5!33i h Hair Dryer .. I TEFLON COVERED GRIDS K Electric BARBECUE Knife Waffle Baker Fostoria cf Teflon Coated Grids g er. 1, 15 Mrs. Kathlyn L. Coffman, 669 South Fourth West, Brigham City, teacher at Intermountain school, Is one of 32 partlrl. pants In the second NDEA In. stltute for advanced study In Washington, two each. English, applied theatre arts at The 1967 authorized the College of Saint Teresa, under TitleInstitute, XI of the NDEA The cave, one of nine nation, Winona, Minn. at the College of Saint Teresa, al monuments In Utah, Is 23 The Institute opens June 19 will treat the theory and tech-nlcmiles northeast of Provo, on and closes July 28. of the serious procedures State Highway 80. OVER 515 INQUIRIES were comic theatre. .SVioqq Teachers participating were Mrs. Joycle Poulsen, Mrs. Jan. ace Nelson, Mrs. VenaWagstaff, Mrs. Judy Wharton, Mrs. Norma Bralthwalte, Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Connie Johnson, Mrs. Pat Weight, Mrs. Marilyn Lund, Mrs. Lynn Renee Maddox, Mrs. Rosa Mae Smith, Mrs. Sherri Gibbs, Mrs. Bonnie Tom-UsoMrs. Laureen Soendlove, Mrs. Marie Wight, Mrs. Julia Waters, Mrs. Nola Young, Mrs. Carol Reeder and Mrs. Norma Johnson. The prayers were given by Kristine Wight and Corey Dlnsdale. The entire Primary sang many of the songs they had been learning to Illustrate their climb to lasting joy under the direction of Mrs. Tess Johnson, Mrs. Mona Rae Barker and Mrs. Nikki Bedke. 1 received, 369 requests for applications and 231 applications filed from 44 states. Participants were selected from 20 states. Selectees, one In each state, will come from Alabama, Flor. Ida, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, New Nebraska, Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Ohio, Pennsylvania, Carolina, Utah and Vermont. The states of Minnesota and Wlscounstn have four selectees each; Michigan and New Jersey have three each and Iowa and Teacher To Attend Institute BC National Tlmpanogas Cave Monument, long one of Utahs more popular tourist attractions, has begun Its summer schedule, according to Thomas A. Walker, monument super. Intendent Walker said U.S. Park Serv-Icrange: s will give lecture tours of t!.e cave from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m dally until Nov. 1. Picnic areas and forest camp grounds are adjacent to the visitors center at the foot of the 1!,2 mile trail to the cave, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May e ston; n Opens to Public mem-be- r Sevy. Mark was also baptized on Saturday by Max Nelson. Also In fast meeting Sunday morning four little girls their names and given blessings. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nel-soe was given the name of Nelson by her father. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Youngberg gave their daughter the name of Kath. yrn and was named by her fath- elder journal, Timpanoqas Cave PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Cook Mother A Meal We Have The Ostlers IPremier Chocolate Skiiigi Drug Crnlrri. Inc, c. nk e' The Finest Hand dipped Assortment for Mother ms ers Msffl YWMIA presidency. at home with their parents over the weekend were Miss Ronda Nelson of Salt Lake and Carol Nelson who Is attending USU In Logan. Carol and Ronda are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson. Visiting 8 Complete With Battery MAKE ALL HER DREAMS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noyes of Mantua were dinner guests at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. John Noyes In Perry on Sunday afternoon. COME TRUE WITH A GORGEOUS GIFT FROM CONNIE BAKER, DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker VISITORS AT THE home of celebrated her seventh birth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker day Monday afternoon with over the weekend were the five a party for all the little flrls sisters In Suvannas family. In her first grade class. Those Coming from Evanston, Wyo, enjoying the birthday games and were Mr. and Mrs. Charles refreshments were Cindy Brigham and children, Forrest, Wright, Cheryl Brown, Debbie Kathy, Adrian, Kalle, Joseph, Johnson, Carol Lynn Wright, and Lanlce; from Salt Lake Cheryl Galbraith, Brenda Nelwere Mi's. Janice Cluff and baby son, Cindy Hepner, Susan AnJaylene and Shirley and Marilyn derson, Barbara Lund, Rose-ann- e Shumway, The days were en Young, Jan Whitaker, Sher-lynjoyed by the five sisters visitJohnston, Kim Dlnsdale, ing and enjoying each others Nadine Valencia, Sandra Ster-ret- t, company. Kristy Krambule, Susan Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dahle Thompson, and Laurie Delter, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ireta Baker of Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Waters spent Friday and Saturday visiton Saturday, ing at the Kenneth Baker home. Sunbeam Toaster Automatically Adjusts Itself ton, American CAN ALWAYS USE MORE rn cutd Cannon Stockings Stretch Seamless 100 Nylon The Fit That Gets Looked At Imprevu For The Huge Selection Priced Up From 11 AM to 8 PM 9 AM to 9 PM Gold or Chrome Plated it 2 FILTERS I Beehive Appliance 68 North Main SEte Weekdays pi) Ladies Timex excellent running condition. 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