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Show Tt nn 18 the BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Thursday, May 1 1, Brigham City, Utah 1967 CORINNE COMMENTS Square Dance Planned for Second Ward MIA Monday Bowl. A delicious ham and pot luck supper was enjoyed at the home of BUI and Jackie Llch. Corinne Second ward Mutual field. Those who served on the will sponsor a square dance on committee with the hosts were Monday, May 15, In the ward Alvin and Pauline Luckey and recreation hall, starting at 8 Dee and Edna Hardy. p.m. This will be held In place THE UTAH ATTENDING of the regular Mutual meeting usually held on Tuesday nights, Dairy Farmers Wives banquet A caller will call the dances Saturday, April 29, held at the to records and everyone In the Ramada Inn In Salt Lake City ward of Mutual age Is invited were Delores Harper, Diane to come and Join In the fun. Harper, Donna Singh and La Vone Woodward. They stopped A piano recital from the stu dents of Donna Kabbard, Ann In Ogden on the return trip, Norman and LaVone Woodward Flying to Phoenix, Arlz. for will be held Tursday evening at a delightful weekend were Mrs. 8 p.m. In the ward chapel. Stu Bertha Wankler of Bear River dents who will participate are City and Donna Hansen and Loydene and Denise Hubbard; daughter, Valerie. They flew Julie and Lanell Rasmussen; by Jet to visit at the home Jay Gerhardt; SueAnn Norman, of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Anna Debra, Vicky and Greg Gilbert; Marie) Klrkham and children, Kristine Butler, Nancy Jep Sherrie, Scot and Lynn. By Gertrude Moore peson, Kristine Tulle, Teresa and Paula Hansen; Johnny Bran gal, Julie Bunderson and Roger Woodward. Anyone Interested Is Invited to attend and see and hear what these children have accom. pllshed the past year. THE SENIOR Aaronlc Priest hood members and their wives of North Box Elder stake held a banquet In the Corinne ward recreation hall. The affair was under direction of A. Gorin Steed of the stake presidency, with the following committee members working with him; Melvin Nelson, Paul Hunsaker, Wendell Christensen and Reed Munns. A delicious roast beef dinner was served to 90 people, A program which consisted of the following was enjoyed by those who attended; A ladles quartet from the Brigham City Fourth ward sang; Miss Peter son gave a reading; Don Thompson and Drauca Holmes sang a number and a square dance exhibition was given by Kathyrn Nicholas, Richard Nicholas, Gary Lynn Chlarson and Don Madsen. Frultvale Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their April meeting Friday, April 28, at 1 p.m. at the home of Fay Holman. The lesson "Chinese Peo-piIn Utah" was given by Olive e MRS. TRUDY SKIPWORTH of San Diego, Calif, who spent ten days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hansen, returned to her home by plane last Tuesday. She enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan (Jane) Jaggl In Brigham City on Monday evening. She also spent the night there. On Tuesday morn-lnshe and Jane motored to Salt Lake City to the alrjwrt to catch the plane for home. Mrs. Skipworth and Karleen Hansen spent a weekend in Burley, Idaho, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Ilia) Nelson and family. Texaswcre CiO'RRIClPlM Dinnerware ss 20-P- c. Value 3-Pie- ST&C --Tthroat troches por-sop- e usr 02vf Skillet open Was 5.00 Now ch 3 oo ce Setting. A Real Save New. Patio SeE raiF 1 14-95 Value Pan Sauce 1 qt, Was 6.95 I t !) 2 Chairs Chaise Lounge " $(p)97 jJ Sauce Pan tveMPM lcu)pr.ic 67 g MEMBERS OF BOY Scout 217 took part In the a held in Brigham City April 29, at the Rees Pioneer park. A booth that had the troop troop CS-ELUSI- L- TABL EJS 1 00s u$ PrfflA Scout-O-Ram- members handicraft articles displayed, showed the work the boys had accomplished the past year. The exhibit Included ceramics and leather articles the boys had designed and tooled. Ezra Harper Is the scoutmaster for the troop and spent the day at the booth assisting the boys In explaining their work to the public. All Boy Scouts sold tickets to the affair. Alma Jones, stake Scout leader, stated the participation was outstanding. Fillmore. Refreshments were served to 12 members by the ALICE DAVIS, CHAIRMAN of hostess. the Corinne "cancer crusade, wishes to thank all the workers MEMBERS OF THE Mutual who helped In the recent drive. of Corinne She also wlshes-t- thank Married group families Second ward held a party who contributed. In spite of payApril 29, at 8 p.m. at roll deductions taken where the home of DeWayne Marble. work, workers collected they $100 Committee members beside the In the Corinne area. Those who hosts were Dawn and Lucy Reed- canvassed In addition to Alice er, Oils and Marie Hocklnson, Davis were Marjorie Larson, and Sanford and Pauline Dalnes. Elaine Nelson, Darlene Hansen, An enjoyable evening was spent LaRey Peterson, Betty A barbeque sup. playing games. Billie Andersen, Linda per with all the trimmings was Shlnkle, Barbara Jensen, served to 14 couples. Elaine Wankler, Jadene Peirce Steven Norman, son of Mr. and Jenette Jones. and Mrs. Royal Norman was e Chairman of the West hospitalized with a serious head drive was Lavone Wooda a after fall from pick, ward. Workers who heljped her Injury, up truck near his fathers farm were Nelda Norman, Karla In West Corinne. His condition Rozanne Kunzler, Linis reported to be some Improved Smoot, da Norman, Donna Smoot and at this time. Della Marble. Anyone missed In this canvas, please contact A TINY BABY GIRL was born any of the above If they wish to Mr. and Mrs. to prematurely contribute. Progress In Sydney Biddle In an Ogden made In conquering this The baby Is holding Its disease gives a ray of hope for own at this time, in spite of future. It weighting only about three ,the wait-ln- g at birth. Anxiously pounds THE REBAKAH LODGE held at home are a brother and a meeting In the Vets hall sister. 19, at 8 p.m. It was the April Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Marsha) official visitation of the district Pauland Christiansen children, deputy president from the Ogine, Karen and David motored den ledge. Mildred Hoggan was to Gunnison, last weekend. They to her office at the visited with Marshas parents, appointed of the Grand Lodge meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor. They held in March. She was escortalso spent some time In May. ed by Darlene Phodey and Blanch field, where they stayed with Pendroy, also from Ogden. At Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. the close of the meeting a de. Reed Christiansen. llclous supper was enjoyed by six members and the MRS, RAY TAYLOR and son three guests. Paul of Gunnison spent Wednesand at home the of day Thursday Three notable British players Paul and Marsha Christiansen. Marsha's brother Paul, Is leav- have been signed for leading ing on a tour of duty In Viet- roles In the video version of nam. He Is a member of the Noel Coward's comedy, "Blithe United States Army. Spirit," which will be a "HallThs Mutual Married class of mark Hall of Fame" show on the Corinne ward went bowling NBC Dec. 7. They are Dirk on Saturday evening, April 29. Bogarde. Rosemary Harris and Six couples enjoyed the even- Rachel Roberts, who Is the wife ing at the Brigham City Rocket. of Rex Harrison. S.AAA--. (OASts) UM IT M0 ALKA o y lct5,. MSTAg67 Dill-wort- Cor-lnn- R! p&nLL ! hos-plta- l. pot-luc- mr& usi AlPttA (oG(QD KEfcl mm iff f. BATH OIL. &vgfeytuy tou) CCMpUTe price UKSfbl 2.11 UNIT FLAYTEX MURDERS Chock Thoso Values!! WWW i till? C0se Rubber 50-finch Diameter VVly;V iSTi.'i aamm mmmm rnGssmism Mdg-wJ- l ASPIRIN 2 am mm OGDEN 1940 Wall Avtnu Phon 399-117- LOGAN Cach Vallty Bonk Bldg. 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