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Show mrn CORINNE COMMENTS Louis and Barbara Sorenson and son Corinne Couple Returns From Vacation Trip to California By Gertrude Moore Mike of Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Stoker of Salt Lake. The visitors enjoyed dinner and an afternoon of conver- sation. Wayne and Della Owens week from a KEITH AND PREAL Shlnkle trip to Gallup, N.M. spent three days visiting in Wyoming. They travel-e- They motored to Fort Wingate, and first to Riverton, where they to the home of a spent the night. They went from daughter, Ernie and Nannette there to Thermopolis to the Bulow. They enjoyed a visit home of Keiths sister and there before returning to the brother-in-law- , Marshal and Four Corners area where Joan Hatfield and family. They they visited the many points of went next to Buffalo to the home Interest. They told of the fabu lous scenery In that part of the of the their brother and , Mr. and Mrs. Willard state, which Included Monument Shlnkle, after a delightful visit Valley and Dead Horse Point, there they drove to Rawlins. out of Moab. They visited there with another MR. AND MRS. Nello (Mary) sister of Keith's, Mrs. Jesse (Hazel) James, whose husband Morgan motored to Rexbuig, and family were not at home. Idaho last Tuesday morning. They left here on Thursday and They attended the funeral of returned home on Sunday. Mary's brother and sister-in-law- , Della Owens and her Henry and Louise Deitrlch, sister, Lorna Phillips of Salt Lake held In the Rexburg chapel, spent two days In Battle Mourn Nov. 1. The Deltrlches were killed In an automobile accl-den- t tain, Nev., recently. They near St. Anthony on Nov. motored to the home of their r 10, when they were crushed Clar-encsister and brother-in-law- , a load of logs and Leola Stone. Della re. ported a delightful visit and that was coming down the grade wonderful trip In the beautiful out of control when the trailer broke loose. They were In fall weather. a new pick-utruck and It VISITORS AT THE home of took several hours for a wreck-eand truck to pull the wreck, Mr. and Mrs, Guy Henry last age apart according to the MorSunday were their daughter and gans who returned home on Wednesday. David Jerry Deursch, whose wife Karen and children, Jerry Jr., Kay, Yvonne, and Patsy are making their home here while he serves a tour of duty in Vietnam, received his second promotion In less than two months, according to word re-la- s Returning home after a lightful week long vacation In California were Mr. and Mrs. They went Everett Anderson. first to the home of a son and In San Jose, daughter-in-lade- Dell and Caudette Ander-soand children, Craig, Tod, Kelly and Kristen. They spent several days there, getting with their grand, children, and remlnlcslng with their son and wife. They motor, ed to Thousand Oaks, where they enjoyed a joyful visit with Everetts brother, Orlan and his wife Edith, before returning home. Melba Mills spent several days in Idaho last week. Melba and a friend, Teddle Lou Call of Brigham City, motored to Rexburg on Thursday. Melba went from there to New Dale, where she visited at the home and daughter, of a Ronnie and Carol Hymas and The daughter, Leslie Ann. ladles returned home on Sunday after visiting relatives in the Rexburg area. Von n son-in-la- FALL sister-ln-law- un-de- e truck-traile- (before December 1 price increase) Phosphates, Nitrates and Mixed Fertilizers Sulfer Superphosphate 19 APA plus 12 Sulfer. Cash price bulk delivered $38 per ton statewide. Nitrate 33Va Urea 45N Triple Superphosphate 45APA and Mixed fertilizers at lowest cost. Bulk - Bag - Custom Spread MINERAL FERTILIZER Co. Midvale, Utah- - Phone 255-272- or 1 255-65- 05 Call your local dealer today: Val Benson William Warnke Newton Blending Plant Collinston 2 Phone 563-563- 8 Eller, Shelton and Pam George, Bishop George and Diane Welch, Syd and Camlle Biddle, Roland and Rhea Barker. The party was given as a Thanksgiving-Christmadinner combined, as no party Is being planned for next month. Avis Morgan spent last weekend in Salt Lake City. She visited at the home of a broth, er-llaw and sister, Melvin (Speck) and Ann Watkins and enjoyed a visit with friends of the Watkins. CAMP THE FRUIT VALE Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Betty Burt on Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. The lesson, s 458-372- here. Jerry Is a member of the U.S. army and is serving his second tour of duty In Vietnam, and was promoted to sergeant In September, and staff sergeant the latter part of October. He was also commended for his outstanding service In his outfit, the 86th Engineers. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.E. Davis, and his brothers and sisters make their home In West Corinne. THE MUTUAL Married group of the Corinne ward held an old fashioned Thanksgiving dinner at the ward cultural hall on Saturday evening. Dinner was served at 7 p.m. to 27 persons at tables decorated with r Thanksgiving motifs. The Included turkey, pheasant, wild duck, and venison with dried corn, yams, potatoes, and pumpkin and mince pies. Games were played after the dinner, under the direction of Marilyn Ward. Members of the com. mittee who cooked and served the meal were Dean and Marl, lyn Ward, Howard and Jesse din-ne- the home daughter, cholas. of a Jess and 30. son-in-la- and Cleone Ni- MRS. LORINDA BRADFORD THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah held Lund-berg- Hazel pot-luc- Wal-lac- Kays-vllle- son-in-la- two-wee- Check List To Prevent Home Fires r Almost one of every slxdwell-lnfires is caused by misused or defective electrical wiring and equipment, according to the National Fire Protection As. sociatlon studies. CHECK YOUR ANSWERS to socket In the fuse box? use a new fuse. .never substitutes. after each blow? 2. Do you use extension cords within safe limits of their cap. acitles? Safe limit for the most commonly used extension cord is 500 watts. If you must use an. extension cord to feed one or more appliances drawing more power than this, make sure you use a heavy duty type. 3. Are extension and appll-anc- e cords replaced lmmed-latelwhenever Insulation shows signs of fraying or crack-lng- ? Do you see that cords are never run under rugs or hooked over nails? 4. Are appliances checked periodically to be sure they are in good operating condition, and taken out of service for repair or replacement at the first sign of trouble? these questions, suggests the 5. Is TV antenna your agent, to see whether there installed where it cannot fall are uncorrected electrical across power lines, and is it In your home; a with 1. Is properly the right size fuse equipped (15 amps for lighting circuits) grounded lightning arrestoi? haz-ard- s Here's why is catching on as the great American sport. hospital, wherethey visitedwlth long-tim- relatives here. OVERNIGHT guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nicholas last week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter of Ida. Proud grandparents here are and Cleone Nicholas. The baby, a boy, was born to Lee and Kristine Nicholas In a Brigham City hospital on Nov. 8. Kristine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Troxell of Los Jess The baby has several Among them are Mrs. Jennie Firth of Bothwell; Mrs. Gilbert Brough of Tremonton; Essa Gordon, Lettle Troxell and Mrs. Alice Tlngey of Brigham City. The parents and baby spent five days here with the Nicholases, while the new mother was recuperating. Mrs. Jennie Firth of Bothwell spent two days last week at 3 In each Do you Ronnie Miller, of McGill, Nev. Ronnie was undergoing tests and had spent several days In the hospital. He and his wife, Beckey and sons are former residents of this community. Mrs. Ellen Mangum a resident of the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home In Brigham City, and a former resident of West Corinne, Is reported to be seriously 111, according to Angeles. 1 mem-bers- THE REBEKAH LODGE Hun-sake- CLAYTON AND JOANN Mor-ril- l and Don and Sharon Miller motored to Ogden on Sunday evening. They went to the Dee i Thursday, November 23, 1967 celebrated her birthday on Nov. . 19 with friends and family Lorlnda and husband Fred were dinner guests at the home of Jack and Colleen Bradford In Brigham on that day. Among those who called at the Bradford home In the afternoon to entov cake and Ice cream were Dale and Gale Bradford and children of Bountiful, their daughter Cindy Woolums, and new baby daughter, who are Are you a good user, or an making their home with Cindys parents while her husband is In abuser, of the electical service the service; Jack and Colleen In your home, asks Box Elder Bradford and children of Brig- County Extension agent, A. Full-mer Allred. ham; Doug and Annette a meeting last Wednesday evening In the Veterans hall. Election of officers was held with the following officers elected , for the coming year; Lois noble grand, LaurellaShu-mann- , vice grand; Holmes, secretary and Snooks Cutler, treasurer. After the business meeting a dellous supper was enjoyed in honor of the birthdays of Gertrude Moore and Hazel Holmes. seven members who was There were Diaries of Pioneers, the evening, with the enjoyed A hisof Tremonton; Clyde and given by Jean Nelson. hostesses JoAnn Morrill and Delone Glover of Brigham; tory of her the Maggie Ipson, presenting Maria Louisa Penn Newman and Alice Allen of ; of honor with a lovely was read by Melba Mills. guests and Mr. and Mrs. Nello Refreshments were served to gift. Morgan. A telephone call from 13 members by the hostess and a and daughter, Lynn and Fern Whitaker of Moses Jean Nelson. A of son and Mr. Larry Jensen, 'Christmas party was planned Mrs. Alvin (Pauline) Lucky Is Lake Wash., made her day comfor the regular meeting day a three week furlough plete. Lorlnda wishes to thank who sent cards and gifts the month of December by mem- spendingHe here. Is a member of the those bers present. U.S. Navy reserve, has taken and her husband Fred for the Mrs. June Clark spent the his lovely birthday cake and also cruise, and will those who telephoned best wishweekend at the bedside of her for active duty on Nov. es for the day. mother Hazeldell Glllman, In report the American Fork hospital. Mrs. Glllman was transferred to the LDS hospital In Salt Lake on Sunday evening where she Wide-Trackin- g underwent surgery on Monday. r FERTILIZE NOW!! Phone mm i The Great One by Pontiac IVtt'h VICTOR MOTORS, 17 East Second South c ctuton Motet Div Brigham Contestants must be at Forest and Main or in any Lucky Buck sponsor store to be eligible to win. The contest will be broadcast over radio station KBUH, 800 on the dial. Participating stores will have sound systems or radios tuned in to the contest. Persons with winning tickets must report their numbers to either the store manager or to the contest supervisor within two minutes after they or 723- are drawn. The store manager will then call KBUH, 723-340- 1 3402 and verify the win. Winning Contestants will be announced immediately at the drawing site and over the air. Brigham City Merchants Committee -for Suggestions or Complaints on the Lucky Buck Program Contact Wade Ebeling, Chairman.) -- i |