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Show J JsCHlIP SEMES THANKSGIVING SERVICES a St. Quality Control Society to Meet Henrys Special invitations are extended to attend Thnaksgiving services in Brigham City as o. r paiishloners to follows: pb-i- ..art collecting suitable St. Henrys Roman Catholic ch ..it Ki t'.e bishop's over-schurch- - Thanksgiving masses s Due to war ane. on Thanksgiving Day at 9 aid conditions these : a.m. and 5:30 p.m. .rs :..eie is a special i d : r Student Center Protestant your help. Thanksgiving Day Seivice for lasketball schedule i.e and tl.. Intermountain students year will include four sep-a- . a.m. The 9:30 am div.sions townspeople, a junior boys Catholic Church e : la--- ni-- $ J-i-, .l : ' - ! hfinr u a"m'L:L'ywiij-?- - PULSE Presbyterian Young People Receive former resident of Perry now living In Tustin, Calif. Donna and son, Todd, spent most of their time at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parry Jensen In Brig, ham City. They also visited with her husbands parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Nelson In Per. A banquet honoring the youth the Perry ward was held Saturday evening In the ward hall. The youth and cultural their parents were the quests for the evening with a lovely dinner starting the evenings activity. Individual awards were then presented to the young men of the ward by bishop's counsel, or, Reed Walker. Boys recel. vlng awards were Nell J. Fred A. Bralthwalte, of ry. She also found time to spend an evening out with old friends, Mrs. Jean Nelson and Mrs. Grace Nelson. The trio enjoyed getting together for supper and an evening of visiting on Thursday before her return to Johnson, Llndon C. California over the weekend. Johnston, David A. Smith, Dale C. Valcarce, Terry J. Weight, MRS. SHIRLEY STACK and Norval Bralthwalte, Gaylln B. daughter, Mrs. Bobby Hardcas-tileft Perry on Sunday, Oct. Jenks, Robert B. Smith, and Steven A. Turner. 29, to motor to California where Bobby is now makmg her home. NATHAN Wheeler When they arrived In Concord BISHOP then presented three "Duty to they visited at the home of FarGod awards to Norval Bralth. rell and Grace Hatch. First old son of Mr. of their activities was apartwatte, and Mrs. Don Bralthwalte; Gay. ment hunting for Bobby and her son of husband, Gerald, who was arlln D. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Jenks; and riving form a five and one. half Robert B. Smith, month tour on the USS Pictor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett On Friday, Bob Stack and son Smith. Mike arrived m Alameda. On Saturday the family was on hand INDIVIDUAL AWARDS were to see the USS Pictor dock and then presented to the young girls Gerald arrive in port. of the ward by YWMIA presl-den- t their activities In Among Mrs. Connie Hlrschi. California included a tour of awards were present-e- the USS Pictor and watching the Mar-llyas follows: first-yealarge ships dock and leave port. Allen, Alana Barnard, They also visited Fishermans Cheryl Ann Hlrschi, Laurie Wharf, enjoyed a cruise of the second. year Carma Bay area, Including a visit to Wright; Elaine Jenks, Paula Treasure Island, and the Bodily, Krambule, Elizabeth Matthews, Bay Bridge. They also and Marrlanne Nelson. Carol enjoyed riding the trolly cars Call, Alisa Carver, Carlene in San Francslco. On their return home they Nelson, and Vickie Valcarce were presented with their three drove to Santa Rosa where they year award. Nila Bralthwalte, picked up Shirleys mother, Ann Matthews, Patricia Nelson, Mrs. Clara Jones, who made Susan Sebek, and Janice Wh- the return trip to Utah with eeler recelvedfour. year awards. Bob, Shirley, and Mike. Bobby Arlana Jenks received her and Gerald are now making their award and Rose Marie home In Alameda, Calif. Vavrlcka was presented with award and also her seven-yea- r SINCEREST SYMPATHY Is received her gold medallon. extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen In the passing of Vera's LEADER FIRST YEAR sister, Mrs. Roy (Lorene) Bowwere presented to Melba les of Nephl. Mrs. Bowles was Oyler and Jean Nelson. Melba struck and killed by a car a Wheeler and Connie Hlrschi week ago Saturday and Lisle and lead- Vera were in Nephl on Tuesday received their three-yea- r er awards. and Wednesday of last week to Worker Bee awards were pre- attend her furneral. sented to Cheryl Hlrschi, LauThe Perry ward Relief rie Wright, Marilyn Allen, society wishes to thank all those who came out and Joined them Barnard, and Debbie Honor Bee awards were In the bazaar last Friday even presented to Carma Bodily and lng. They feel all those who Elaine Jenks. attended helped to make It Two girls were presented successful evening. their first year Mia Joy awards, A REMINDER TO ALL MIA Carol Call and Vicki Valcarce. Nila Bralthwalte, Patsy Nelson, workers of stake leadership Susan Sebek, and Janice Whee- tonight at the Perry ward, be ler received second year Mia ginning at 7:30 p.m. Because of Thanksgiving next week leadJoy awards. Arlana Jenks has earned her ership had to be moved up one week. All officers and teachers Larual award. Fourteen girls were then pre- are encouraged to be In atten sented with Camp awards by dance, camp director, Mrs. Raylene Congratualtlons to the winNelson. First year awards went ners of the town board seats In Perry. Winners to take over to Laurie Wright, Cheryl Carma Bodily, Marrlanne office the first of January, 1968, Nelson and Katie Turner. Sec- are Martella Nelson and Robert ond-year awards went to Alisa Stack. Carver, Elizabeth Matthews, Chad B. d n r Oak-lan- five-yea- 19 will be Thanksgiving Sunday. 9:30a.m. Sunday church school for all ages except junior and senior highs; youth choir rehearsal. All members should be In attendance to help prepare advent and Christmas music. 11 a.m. morning worship. Music by the chancel choir. Thanksgiving sermon by the minister, Earl Seymour Fox. 6:30 p.m. junior high class and fellowship 6:30 p.m. senior high class. 7:30 p.m. senior high fellow, ship. Special talk by a local insurance executive on the subject of "responsible driving and protection. Monday, 7 p.m. Boy Scouts of America Troop 185. The diaconate will not meet on their regular night, Nov. 22, because of the holiday. This fact, together with the decision to change the night of meeting calls for the postponement of the November meeting to Tuesday, Nov. 28. Official notices have been issued for meetings of the congregation of the Community church, and the Presbyterian Community Presbyterian church, Incorporated, following the morning worship, Sunday, Nov. 19, for the purpose of electing officers to fill vacancies occurring on the session, diaconate, and board of trustees. The meetings have been called by the session and the board of trustees pursuant to corporate and constitutional pro- Nov. Sunday, Awards At Ward Banquet By Mrs. Max Nelsen 1 . EARNS AWARDS Norval Braithwaite, Gavlin Jenks and Robert Smith were resented Duty to God Awards at Perry ward youth banquet Saturday night. They ulfilled requirements through activity in LDS priesthood program, PERRY will be conducted by team eighth grade and under, the staff of the Center, The a :,,h school boys team, a Rev. Miss Augusta Jackley, di- h- cl o. tnls team, a sen. rector. The guest speaker will hi nam for ah men who have be the Rev. Roger Lee, pas- gi. ideated from high school tor of Holy Cross Lutheran Am one interested in playing on church. one ol these teams please conThe Bible church together tact the Pai ish. Season tickets, stuwith the Evangelical Indian w la t h will include admission to dents will hold a Thanksgiving all tames of all division, will service at 10 a.m. Thanksgivmg be un sale at $2.50. They can Day at the Bible church. be obtained from the playeis. All local people, regardless The altar toys will meet this of their church affiliations, are Satin day at 10 a.m. in the hall, inv..i.d to these special hours Bring youi gym shoes. There of worship. will be tiyouts foi the altar boy basketball team after the COMMUNITY SERVICE meeting, A special Eucharistic sacrifice In thanks for all the beneThe Ministerial Fellowship fits our Lord has conferred upChaplain at Cooley Hospital the on us will be offered Thanksweek of Nov. 13 will be the giving morning at 9 a.m. MassRev. John Wright, pastor of St. es on Sunday In the parish are Roman Catholic at 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m., and 11 Henrys church. a.m. There is a 10 a.m. mass Devotional services at Pio- at the Indian school in buildneer and Godfrey Homes, the ing 21. Confessions are heard weekend of Nov. 19 will be con- from 7;30 to 8:30 p.m. on ducted by members of the Comevenings. United Presbyterian munity On Monday evenings bechurch. s Taheny ginning Nov. 27 and Wright will conduct a class for all Catholics Interested in deepening the knowledge of their faith and for all others who wish to know something more of Catholic beliefs. service j First Baptist Church prayer meeting on At the Thursday evening, the Bible study will be on the third chapter of I Timothy. The prayer meeting begms at 7 p.m. On Saturday the Bible church will be taking part in an interchurch fellowship at the new. ly organized Berean Baptist church of Sandy. This will be a regular fellowship meeting of the fundamental fellowship of the Salt Lake valley. The schedule for Sunday Is: Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.; morning service at 11 a.m,; youth meeting and Jet Cadets and the evening at 6 p.m. will be appreciated. THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, Nov. 19, Is ThanksNovember Thursday, 16, 1967 giving Sunday. We will be led in praise at our 10:30 a.m. also begin a weekday Bible morning worship service by the class on Wednesday mornings voices of the smaller Sunday at 9:30 a.m., beginning on Nov. school children, as they pre- 15. Pastor Lee will lead a sent some special Thanksgiving series on the Gospel of St. songs. Pastor Mulder will speak John. Baby sitting will be pro. The American Society for on the theme Not By Bread vlded at the church. This study Sec. Alone. Nursery care Is pro- Is open to anyone who Is In. Quality Control, Salt Lake turn, will hold Its November vided. Other regularly sched. terested and all women of the meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 21, uled Sunday activities are Suncommunity are invited to attend. at the 744 East , child-refor school classes day Fourth South, Salt Lake City. and youth at 9:30 a.m., The evening's program be. and out afternoon worship gins with a social hour at 6:30 service at 4 p.m. Our Bible p m. and a dinner at 7:30 p.rlesson will be on Acts 24, with Following the dinner, I. a separate children's lesson. A fellowship hour follows the Caiter, chief of quality ax ance division, Ogden AFP afternoon service. a progr.n Regular morning worship will will piesent Young teens meet onWednes-da9 a.m. Church school Quality Cost - Past, Prevening, Nov. 22, at 6:30 be at F utui e. will follow at 10:15 a.m. p m. Junior high MYF will meet On Thanksgiving Day we are I 7 jointly sponsoring a special at the church at p.m. The Monday night service of Thanksgiving to be held at the Protestant Student group will meet Monday, Nov. Center, 435 East SeventhSouth, 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Romayne a.m. The speaker will Owens, 297 Greenwood Drive. at The regul. The be the Rev. Roger E. Lee, Tuesday night of the VeteiH pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran group will meet Tuesday, Nov. 1 and auxlliaiy church. There will be special 21 at 7:30 p.m at Andy and Monday v. -- 0, in 658 South 7 music. Everyone Is cordially In- Pat Kettersons In the Uar Memorla pm. Fourth West vited to this service. Home, The USCS will meet Tues All World War I veterans and day, Nov. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at their wives are Invited to at the home of Donna Hanna, tend, officers said, Chuck-A-Rama- The y War Veterans Ladies , Holy Cross Lutheran Church services worship at Holy Cross Luth eran Church are scheduled at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m Sunday church school will be held at 9:45 a.m for children In grades three through six and at 11 a.m. for through second grade. Pastor Lee Is also leading an inquiry and membership class for adults at 9:45 a.m. Sundays. Anyone Interested in the doctrine, wor-shiand life of the Lutheran church Is welcome to attend. A young peoples discussion group for teenagers Is being held at 8:30 a.m. each Sunday. Divine on Sunday s Weekday church school for seventh, eighth and ninth grades is being held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday nights. BoyScout troop 322 meets at the church on Monday nights .and Girl Scouts meet on Thursdays with the Junior Grll Scouts at 4 p.m. and Cadet Scouts at 7 p.m. All In young people Interested scouting are welcome and urged to attend. The Lutheran Church Women of Holy Cross are meeting at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 15 at the church. This general meeting will feature election of officers for the coming year, a convention report and time to work on Chrlsmons, a sym. bolical Christmas tree orna-men- t for use in the church. Haw-thorn- e 1 600 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 723-856- MEMBERS OF THE Perry PTA honored the teachers of the Perry elementary school with a luncheon on National Teachers appreciation day, Thursday, Nov. 9 In the school library. A lovely turkey dinner was served to 27 In attendance teachers, PTA ofIncluding ficers and chairmen, and the school cooks. Those present were Principal Richard Dunn, Kay Hamblin, Marcus Weaver, Mrs. Ilene Tucker, Mrs. Eva Young, Mrs. Gladys Wagner, Mrs. Pat Johnson, Mrs. Melartln, Mrs. Lois Thorne, Mrs. Shirley Stack, Mrs. Wanda Sebek, Mrs. Alta Mrs. Jean Nelson, Mrs. DeEsta Young, Mrs. Lois Nel. son, Mrs. Evone Adams, Mrs. Nikki Bedke, Mrs. Marilyn WaMrs. Norma Johnston, lker, Mrs. Bonnie Tomllson, Mrs. e Nola Mae Young, Mrs. Nison, Mrs. Janace Nelson, Mrs. Carol Reeder and Mrs. Darlene Krambule. A gift of a name plate for their door was then presented to each teacher by PTA president, Mrs. Marilyn Walker. Ros-lan- Bar-nar- Kay-len- Farmers Douglas T. Simpson announced today, The years loan total com pared with $4,219,550 of farm operating credit extended by the Department of Agriculture agency during fiscal 1966. U.S. AS THE FISCAL YEAR end. ed June 30, 1,115 families that that Included approximately 5,575 people were benefiting from the program which ser. ves family farmers who can find no other source of operat lng loan credit. Including loans carried over from previous years, the USDA-FHhas approximately 1,115 Utah farmers with operating loans In force June 30. LOANS ARE MADE through VISITOR IN THE Perry county offices of the Farmers area these past couple of weeks Home Administration serving has been Mrs. Donna Nelson, all rural areas of the state. A gal- - ALONE-MO- RE ) Million ," Hi ion THAN $4 BILLION The Breweries ol America Pump Constant Refreshment into the American Economic Sysfem. A UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOU1H MH SALT LAKE CITY EAS1 UTAH 20 off Cash Carry & SUZY HOMEMAKER B. F. Beauty parlor Goodrich 4 4 CHAIR TRAILMAKER New & Recap HAIR DRYER reg. $13.95 1 11 VACUUM CLEANER Jet Action Home Administration helped 777 fam Hies on Utah farms make need-eadjustments in their farming operations with loans to tallng $4,084,190 during the fls cal year 1967, State Director ON THESE FOUR ITEMS sj mwmn F.H.A. Loans S. ''.r.-- ( wood, paper. melal Salaries and wages TEXACO Aided With U. base-- , Iaekagmg pun ALL TOYS Utah Farmers The -- BOX ELDERS Largest Seletion l, award. Wli.it is tli( brewing iudu-- tr worth In the American economy? Reckon it m billions. lerc .ire some of our nmui.il ontl.ws, in round numbers; Kxcise taxes ileder.il, slate, loeal d Million Agruultural pun liases grams, ete. Sln Million BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 6 a r Refreshing the Nations Economy m IK! Gall-bralt- Paula KramJenks, bule and Janice Simper. Carlene Nelson and Julie Davis awards and received three-yea- r Patsy Nelson and Arlana Jenks were presented with their four-yea- are welcome. This Friday evening we are Inviting all our members and friends to a Thanksgiving sup. per and social at the church, beginning at 6:15 p.m. Each family is asked to bring a meat dish, a choice of vegetables, salad, or dessert, and their own table setting. Family activities following the supper include a brief program for cedures. the family, a short subjects Thursday, Nov. 23, Thanks- service at 7 p.m. If you neec film that should delight everyYou are welcome transportation to any of these one, and a bake sale spongiving Day. at services . listed at the top meetings, phone sored by the J.O.Y. fellowship. of this church news column. The monthly ladies fellow, Also a a reminder about the Last minute reminder of Cou- ship meeting will be held Tuesbasket being Thanksgiving ples Club outing Friday, Nov. 17. day, Nov. 21 at the home of collected for some needy fam- All women of the community are Call the Cragtns at once If you Mrs. Joanne Salser, 425 ily In the community. 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