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Show O 6 Mantua, Saturday afternoon. Reeder, den mothers; Lewis ney Walker, Craig Ellis, Barry of honor held at the Box Elder teen small friends joined her wishes go to her in her JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Youngberg Fourteen boys and girls join, and Jerold Nelson, Bralthwalte, and John McCoy. High school. Five boys were to help celebrate. Guests were him including Reese Nelson, ed 1963 have Ward den leaders; Philip These boys all passed their presented with awards at this Lawrence Wright, Webelo Members of the Perry Thursday, February 8, Johnny Bralth. l tenderfoot badges in Glenn Bradbury, Primary Lihoma classes hon. Barry Reeder, Barry Bradbury, pack chairman, scouting time: Ronald Hepner and Terry Spendlove, Rasmussen and Rodney Ed. and now are attending the Guide Weight were presented with life Teresa Dickey, Tamra Bowen, ored their fathers at a daddy, waite, Kevin Hirschi, Craig El. Kenneth THE BOX ELDER Rus-sel- PERRY PULSE pack committeemen, Pritchard, and Peter Rasmussen, den chiefs. Awards were presented to Brian Nelson, wolf badge; David Sevy, gold and silver arrow and service star; Rodney Walk, er, Webelo badge; Craig Ellis, Webelo badge; Bruce Call, bear and a special invitation to fifth badge and service star; Barry Webelo and sixth grades if accompanied Bralthwalte, badge; Ronald Greenhalgh, engineer by parents. and outdoors activity awards; DURING THIS PAST week all Kevin Hirschi, artist, engineer, scouts in Perry have joined in and scientist activity badges; helping to celebrate Boy Scout Jeff Edwards, Webelo badge, wards, PTA Meeting, Scout Terry Week Activities Set in Perry BY Mrs. Max Nelson A very special PTA meet, lng will be held tonight, Feb. 8 at the Perry school multi, purpose room, beginning at 7:30 p.m. What would you do in an emergency? will be the topic for discussion. This goes along the line of Civil Defense and will be the first of a series of classes to be held this month to better prepare us for emer. gencles that arise such as they day the children were sent home from school early from the storm. How many of us were prepared, or were you away and your child locked out? The classes are outlined to help us better prepare for such emer. gencies. An invitation to attend goes to all adults of the community McCoy, Webelo badge; Beginning on Scout Sun. John the Cub Scouts and Boy Robert Garver, service star; scouts have been wearing their David Edwards, service star; uniforms. Craig Ellis, service star; and service star. Monday evening, Feb. 5, the Rodney Walker, Cub Scouts of pack 110 were DEN MOTHERS, Mrs. Lois honored at their annual blue held in the Nelson and Mrs. Carol Reeder and gold banquet ward cultural hall. The flag received service two.year ceremony was given by Webelos stars. Kevin Hirschi received Den 2 following an opening pray, his sportsman activity award and Danny Marshall, his athletic er by Reid Walker. activity award. Steven Weight FOLLOWING THE supper graduated from Den 2 into Web. Cubmaster Wendell Call intro- elos Den 1. duced the leaders of Cubbing: Five boys were presented Mrs. Lois Nelson, Mrs. Anne their Cub Scout graduation Rasmussen, and Mrs. Carol certificates: Jeff Edwards, Rod. Week. day Fryers U.S.D.A. Inspected Graded mumuiniiiuiii ib. Whole A g cele-brate- Ground Chuck 33 and Hun-sake- Ground (Srade A Cut-U- p Patrol class. Scoutmaster badges and Neil Anderson, Chad Burnett Smith welcomed each Johnson and Fred Braithwaite boy into troop 110 and present, received their star badges. ed them with their Guide Pa. trol neckerchief. THE PERRY WAR MIA is sponsoring its annual Sweet, FOR THE BANQUET eact heart Ball, Tuesday, Feb. 13, cub scout and his father had in the ward cultural hall from baked and decorated a cake 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. to be sold for a fund raising Royal have been Petersen project. Before selling these chosen as this years sweet, cakes they were judged and win. hearts and will be honored dur. ing ribbons went to Eric, Kurt, ing the evening. An excellent orchestra will and Russell Rasmussen; Terry Pritchard, Corey and Tom Dins, furnish the music for the even-lng- , with a special floor show dale, Bruce and Wendell Call, at 7:30 p.m. All of MIA age Robert Garver and Bill Jeff, David and Rodney are invited with special invi. Edwards; Barry andLynnReed. tations going to the parents of er, Curtis and Robert Anderson, the ward. Monday evening, Feb. 12 a Albert, Jeff and Deven Bradshaw; Rodney and Reid Walker, Primary worker will be knock-inon your door to pick up Brent and Lewis Youngberg, Kent and Robert Lund, Brian your pennies for the Primary and Jerold Nelson, Barry and Childrens Hospital. On Saturday Don Braithwaite and David Feb. 10, the presidency will de. and George Sevy. To conclude liver an envelope to each house the program, Bishop Nathan so you can have them ready Wheeler gave a few remarks when the teacher calls Monday followed by the closing prayer night. by Aldous Weight. Carolyn Nelson, daughter of TUESDAY NIGHT THE Boy Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson scouts of Troop 110 participated her sixth birthday with in the Blrdhaven district court a party, Friday, Feb. 2. Fif ib. leef Games were played and a luncheon was served by Caro, lyns mother and assisted by an aunt. Mrs. LaWana Jensen of Harper Ward. PROGRESSIVE supper of foods from other countries, games about other countries and the learning of customs of other countries was held last Tuesday night by members of the Perry ward Mia Maids, and Laurels, Explorers Ensigns, Sixty members enjoy, ed learning of the ways of our foreign neighbors at their Kit. chen Karnival. Leaders for these groups are Mrs. Vickie Anderson, Mrs. Lois Nelson, Mrs. Joan Whitaker, Lawrence Wright and Dale Wagstaff. A Corey Dinsdale, Holly Johnson, Mary Wright, Valcarce, Suzanne Barker, Deb. bie Nelson, Debbie Simper, Rod. ney Walker and Robby Farley. of the Perry FIFTEEN ward Beehive classes and two leaders spent last Friday night and Saturday morning at the fallout shelter in the basement of the city hall in Brigham City. During their stay they parti, in a Civil Defense cipated course and sampled some of the emergency food supplies available. Films were shown to point out the importance of training in the area. THOSE PARTICIPATING were Laurie Wright, Cheryl last thursday lis, Feb. 1, in the ward cultural hall. The theme for the evening was The King and I with 85 present to enjoy the evening of games and a dance, preced. ed by a lovely supper. Decora-tion- s for the evening included crowns and hats of the "King and I era. evening, A TRIBUTE TO the fathers was given by Becky Smith and Burnett Smith gave a tribute to the daughters. Visitors Mrs. Maxine Sparks, South Box Elder stake Lihoma partner and Mrs. Janice John-son- , ward Lihoma partner. Lihoma of the Teachers classes are Mrs. Marilyn Nel. son, Mrs. Larene Spendlove, Mrs. Rosa May Smith and Mrs. Bonnie Tomilson. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Spendlove and boys, Bobby and Johnny spent Sunday visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton in Fielding. Hirschi, Shirley Wright, Mari, lyn Allen, Katie Turner, Dianne Marshall, Jojeana Garrison, Beverly Johnson, Susan Val. 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