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Show Mm New Highway CORINNE THE BOX Sign in Use; Teachers, Bus Drivers, Cooks, Adds Safety Custodians Honored atSchoo B Mis James Moore new sign Connne school PTA officers honoied the schools teachers, bus di ivers, cooks, custodians and their partners at an dinner at the school auditorium on Saturday evening. Duiner was served at 7 p.m. to about 60 people at tables decorated with Thanks-giv.ngai. motifs. Chairmen In charge of the food were Karen Smoot and Alalne Carter, with tahle decorations done by Selma Vafci. A tribute to the teachers was given by Pam George, after which a Hawiian program, with musical and dance numbers dere by Chuck and Odetta Bat-taof Salt Lake was greatly by everyone. enjoyed Smoot was In charge program. Corlnne PTA officers are Mrs. Junior Yagl, presl-dent- ; Nell Harper, first Glen Smith, seand Mrs. cond Calvin Smith, president. The Corlnne Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Norma Bosley Monday Nov. 6, at 7:30 p.m. "Happenings In the Year 1847 was the lesson given by Norma Jean Kotter. A history of her greatEsther Jane grandmother, Booth was read by Avis Morgan. Refreshments were served to 13 members by the hostess. Mrs. d but In said. added Helland. nationwide, "This new emblem Is being "Utah will also use special signs Indicating areas on Utah used in an effoit to make our highways where a motorist will highways safer for you and for encounter a slow moving Highway Depaitment woihers, vehicle. The advance signs will Please recognize It for your also carry the red triangle safety, he said. CAMP FRUITVALE THE Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting Friday, Nov. 17, at the home of Betty Burt starting at 2 p.m. A good attendence will be appreciated. Members of the Mutual Married group of the Corlnne ward met at the home of Howard and Jesse Eller on Sunday evening, for a fireside meeting. There were 23 present who enjoyed the evening. Refreshments were served by the hosts and other committee members, Shelton and Pam George, and Sid and A Thanksgivlng-Christma- s dinner will be held cultural hall on Saturday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m. All members of the Mutual Married group are Invited by the committee to come and enIn the ward joy the evening. BOLD ' Jreshly Ground Several Jimes Dally and the military cemetery, and spooks, saw a cotton gin In operation. and a huge bonfire at the She reported no evidence of end of the road. Janice Shin, racial strife and that lntergra-tlo- kle told an eerie Halloween was being practiced there. story, after which everyone chill, hot chocolate, and CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS marshmallows. Those In charge of the even-lng'- s the first part of November were fun were Dee Hardy, ClayAlfred Hansen, who had a birthday on Nov. 1. He and his wife ton MorrUl and Shelton George, Nellie motored to Burley, Ida. of the young mens Mutual and Billie Anderon Oct. 29, to the home of a Keith son, Marilyn Stewart and Mardaughter and and Ilia Nelson and family. They ilyn Ward of the Young Ladles spent a day and night there organization. and enjoyed a delicious dinner THE CORINNE Second ward with the Nelsons. He was presented a beautifully decorated members stayed at the ward birthday cake before they re- chapel to enjoy the evening. turned home. On his birthday A spook alley upstairs and one In the cultural hall, with everyhe was called on by his children who stayed to enjoy cake and one dressed In costume paid a Ice cream. Those who called visit tothegatherlngwlth everyduring the day and evening were one guessing who they were. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hansen, They Joined the festivities and and family, Merlin Hansen; Mr. gathered with the group to enand Mrs. Dee Hansen and : joy barbeques, chips, punch and and a daughter, Mrs. Lor- apples. The evening was spent playing raine Nelson and children of Brigham City. The Wesley Han- games and Judging the best with prizes awarded for sens also brought a birthday cake and everyone brought gifts the best ones. Winners were to make Ms day a happy one. Paula Hansen, Ronald Holda-waTeresa Hansen, Roger Sue Ferry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ferry cele- Harper. Officers In charge of brated her eighth birthday on the festivities were Jess NichNov., 4. On Friday she enjoyed olas, Sanford Dalnes and Sid a party with girls from her Norman of the young mens orsecond grade class traveling by ganization and Delores Harper, bus after school to tier home Jean Nelson and Lavone WoodIn West Corlnne. Halloween mo. ward of the young ladles group. iul out In table tlfs were r THE GUIDE PATROL of the also decoiatiuns and favors Corlnne Second ward met at the present to make her day a home of Donna Hubbard on Tues-dahappy one were cousins, Bryan to present special of evening Lou and Beeton Cindy Brigham City and Shelly and awards to members eligible. Parents of the boys were preJennie Holmes of Ogden. son of sent when they received the JUSTIN ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ander awards. They were Ben Ferry, son, celebrated his third birth- George Harrison and Rickey and day on Nov. 2, On hand to help Randy Yagl. Punch and cookies make his day happy were cou were served to 12 boys and six sins, Gary, Kelly, Tresa and parents by Erlene Hoban, guide Heidi Morrill and grandparents, patrol leader. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and THE AMERICAN medical Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson of estimates tlieie association Bothwell Happy birthday wishes also are a staggering 250,000 pio. went to Sharon Miller on Oct. ducts lor use In the home which 29 and Elaine Nelson on Nov are potentially harmlul MRS. Bradford LORINDA spent several days in an Ogden hospital recently. She was pleasantly surprised on Oct. 31, by a visit from her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (Fern) Whitaker of Moses Lake, Wash. The Whitakers visited here and with Lynn's parents, Ere and Cleopha Whitaker In Bear River City. They left last Monday after a five-dastay at the Bradford home and In Bear River City. Jeff Nlmorl spent several days here visiting with his Mr. and Mrs. M. S, Nlmorl. He also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jeppesen before returning to his home In Pasadena, Calif. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Smoot were Chuck and Odetta Battad of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests at the home of M r. and Mrs. Keith Shlnkle , last Sunday were Ellen a resident of the Pioneer Nursing Home In Brigham City son-in-la- super-intendenc- , fam-Uy- , , y 7. y - V par-ent- n El H n a a n a a Morrell's Pride n moked dams a E H a H a a a a Shank Portion Delicious Smoked Cured Flavor Man-gum- a 79' g Whole or Half Hams 49' S Tender Beef Cubes 55' s Round Bone Swiss Steaks No Center Slices Removed lb. lb. lb. U.S.D.A. Choice lb. 65' jj Sliced Silver Salmon 79' g Frozen Fish Crisps Captain's 69' jj Beef Liver Steaks MABEL Choice Brown 'n Serve From Tende Steer Beef one-hal- rapefruiit THE NATIONAL safety coun. ctl, In Its most recent totals 19C5) (for reports 2,000 deaths from poison solids, liquids or fumes. RASMUSSEN was pleasantly surprised last week by a visit from her sister and JESSE ELLER, Box Elder brother-in-law- , Fred &nd Ethel Home Economist, returned Oct. Wheeler of Chicago, 111. They 29 from the National Associaenjoyed dinner with her and tion of Extention Home Econ- husband Adolph, and the afteromists convention In Jackson, noon was spent reminiscing. Mrs. Eva Forsgrens grandMiss. Oct. 20.28. She flew by jet 727 from the Salt Lake air- daughter Pattle Fry, and Mrs. port to Chicago, and from there Karl Freauhff and children of to Jackson on a DC 9. This was Perry motored to Salt Lake City her first trip by air, and she on Saturday. They went to the was reported as being thrilled Veterans hospital where they by the ease and speed of travel- visited with John S. Forsgren ing by air. She and 850 other who Is a patient there. home economists and county Dinner guests at the home of agents from all over the United Eva Forsgren on Sunday were States, attended meetings for Tobe Frye and children Pattle f three and days, They and Todd and Marie Trlppodl stayed at the Heldelburg hotel, of Brigham City. which has 12 floors and Is a THE MEMBERS OF both ward convention center In Jackson. Their meals were sponsored MIA organizations enjoyed s by different companies who parties on Tuesday, Oct. and package food. They 31. Corlnne ward members spent the rest of their time on motored to the Dee Hardy ranch tours to points of Interest, which In East Corlnne, after opening included a visit to several fab- exercises held at the ward ulous old restored plantation chapel. They boarded trucks homes. They visited the Natchez and drove along the river. The or trail, Vicksburg way was decorated with lighted trace Lean and Juicy, Naturally Tender Low Fat Content jj B MR. AND MRS. Robert Moore and son Bobby of Salt Lake were visitors here last week They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and enjoyed a steak fry with family members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson In West Corlnne. BUI and Kathle Roche of Long Beach, Calif., are visiting here with Bill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roche. They will also visit friends and relatives In' Brigham City before return Ing home. They were recently married In Long Beach. and Vern Mangum. a a 13 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 16, 1967 gob-11n- Donna of the Cam Biddle. X ELDER d appearing now on Utah highways may save your life or the life of someone else," said Henry C. Helland, director A large brilliant of highways. red triangle now appears on Highway Department equipment which moves on roads at speeds under 25 miles per hour. This Includes sweepers, mowers, and certain snow removal equipment', he said. "The red triangle emblem was developed by safety engineers for use on slow moving vehicles such as farm tractors,' said Helland. Its unique design renders It applicable on all slow moving vehicles. Many of the states are adopting this as a standard, he said. "It will likely become a standard A FOR ADDED SAFETY A new sign is appearing on Utah highway s to call attention of drivers to slow moving vehicles. The new emblem is usea to make highways safer for traffic and for Highway Department workers. commfntk can te Sno-Spor- t I by Rupp dollar for dollar, the best looking, best jierforming snow vehicle. 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By Moss High Theater Arts Produc- Elder Outstanding Preserves or Peanut Butter oste RESCHVI Box School ?m George Washington Slept Here your Tickets book of Season an e purchase ond it Tablet .69 commg: bonus offer Large Green Stalks itfflQOG the advantage of 99 Covered With Butter Creom Icing, Bananas, Nuts & Almond Crunch Butterflake Rolls Bear Claw Rolls Cream Puffs Oven Fresh 12 Sweet Treat! Mode With Lucerne Whipping Cream for c 39 6 for 59 2 for ... 8 p.m. Originally Scheduled Thursday but date was changed to Friday because of PTA conflict Banana Nut Cake Two Velvety Layers 7th 1 -- Happy Holiday December Pinocchio January 20-2- 1 10-- 1 Twelve Angry Women1 March 29 iuphwh 13-1- 12 Sound of Music February The Big Fisherman April Permission of Dramatic- Play Service ijtiiin innij- 'nr i r'TTTv'T"!wwTwniiniwM'riiw 4 21-22-- 23 10-1- 1 |