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Show CORINNE COMMENTS USAF Officer Boy Scout Week Offers Full presented to the hostess. of both troops observed "Boy Scout Week by presenting programs in both wards on Sunday. They pre. Boy Scouts sented "A Panorama Of Scout-ins to their parents and and will also feature a dur-inbanquet for their parents the week. Members of troop 217 presented their program Sunday evening at the Corinne Second ward. Sanford Daines, counselor of the YMMIA, was in charge of the meeting, and Merlene Norman, speech direc. tor, was in charge of the skit, "Panorama Of Scouting. Par. ticipants were Ezra Harper, Susie Ferry, Jane Ferry, Glen Reeder, Randal Norman and Jerry Harper. Leaders are Ez-rHarper, scout master; Glen Reeder Explorers; Dean Holda. g fam-ilie- g a way, master; cub Erlene Hoi. ban, guide patrol- and Lloyd Bunderson, Webelos. They will hold their banquet in the ward cultural hall Fri. day evening, Feb., 9 at 7:30 p.m, OF MEMBERS TROOP 113 held their program on Sunday afternoon in the Corinne ward with Don Miller, priesthood ad. visor to the scouting program, in charge. "Panorama ofScout-inwas presented with the following participants: Deloy Stewart, Marilyn Stewart, Lynn and Larry Stewart, Ted Burt, Glen Kirk and Darrell Walker. Diane Welch, drama director was in charge of the skit, with the help of leaders of the vari. ous organizations who are, Boy g Scouts, Art Danielson; Bob Gilbert, cub master; Alma Jones, guide patrol; and Ted Burt, guide patrol. The posting and retiring of the colors at the pro. grains in both wards were done by members of the cub scouts of each troop. Members of troop 113 will hold their banquet on Saturday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. in the ward cul. tural hall. CORINNE SCHOOL PTA will hold a meeting Thursday, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. in the Corinne room. school This will be the annual Founders Day program, with musical numbers given by four student multi-purpos- e DAVE AND JEAN Poulsen spent a delightful weekend in Jack Pot, Nev., with friends from Brigham and surround, ing cities. They joined the group at Brigham on Saturday morn, ing and boarded a bus to travel to the Nevada city. The group was part of a tour which is spon. sored by a bus company to spend weekends in various winter va. cation spots. They spent Satur. day night there and returned to Brigham on Sunday evening, af. ter spending a very enjoyable weekend. The home of Sanford and Paul, ine Daines in West Corinne was the scene of a friendly gather, ing last Friday evening. Mex. lean food was prepared and ser. ved by the hostess to Gordon and LaRey Peterson of Brig, ham; Paul and Marsha Chris, tiansen, and Dennis and Betty Anderson. The evening was m conversation and planning other evenings to get together during the winter months. Charles R. Teiry, son of At Valley Music Hall Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Terry of 228 South Fifth West, Brigham City, has been promoted to cap. tain in the U.S. Air Force. Ferrante and Teicher will Captain Terry is an Intel, play the Valley Music Hall, ligence communications officer Feb. 15 . 17 for three even, at Hof Air Station, Germany. ing performances and a The captain was named a are matinee. Show distinguished military graduate and commissioned in 1964 upon completion of Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Tex. He is a veteran of the Korean War. A graduate of San Jaun High school, Citrus Heights, Calif., he received his B.A. degree in 1964 from Brigham Young university, Provo His wife, Edna, is the daugh. times 8:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. for the Saturday afternoon performance. Active in every area oi the entertainment world, Ferrante and scored have Teicher rousing successes in concert halls throughout the United ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lamb of 781 Woodlake Sacramento, Calif. Verdel Drive, THE BOX ELDER around the United States. At Tours end, the re. mainder of the year is spent composing, arranging and re. which cording albums for United Art-ist- Gets Promotion Agenda for Corinne Scouters By Gertrude Moore orchestras Piano Team Scheduled What little time this leaves is used to put together a brand new show for their next tour States, Canada and Europe. season and to fulfill guest ap. Their sought-afteappearances pwarances on the major network have been the cause of more television shows. sold.out signs posted outside of THEH4 SUPPLRB artistry is other show attraction touring to- much in evidence on record, Their fans all over day. the ings. They have sold over 20 country are legion and as a re. million records to date, combln. suit their bookings generally ing their and albums, run two to tlnee years in ad. and readiedsingles a new pinacle in vance. the recording field when their fiftieth album Our Golden The team plays some 125 was released dates annually covering over Never before has a recently. 100,000 air miles. This takes team achieved such distinction six months every season and in tills area. Tluer first big lilt does not include special ap. was "Theme I rom the Apart-nient- , ' pearances with large symphony followed by Exodus, r Fav-orite- s two-pian- Thursday, February 8, 1 968 not only sold millions and has become their musical identity, but also earned for them the coveted title of "The Movie Theme Team. Since then the team has added innumerable successes to their recording catalogue. In "Piano Portraits of Fer. rante and Teicher the brilliant pianists will once again display their spectacular piano pyrotechnics, along with their wit, to present a unique and thrilling evening of music and laughter that will long re. main a high spot of any con- DINNER GUEST AT the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren on Sunday was Mrs. Ida Johnson of Riverton. She teaches school at Kearns, and is reported as enjoying her work there. The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler on Friday evening. A delicious luncheon was served to nine members and three guests by the hostess. The group was seated at three tables and after the luncheon, the evening was spent playing cards, e stern SADDLERY RANCH WEAR BOOTS Visit our fritndly two-pian- o WESTERN itora. Widest selection of ell types of Western clothing end sad dlery. Lowest prices. Send For Your New FREE Western Catalog! o fully illustrated cataloq with many styles in full natural color! Writ Dept "I 62 E 2nd So.. Soft Lake City, Utah cert season. Tickets are now on sale at all Valley Music Hall box of. fices. The North Salt Lake box office is open from 9 a.m. to 6 RANCli t4 d was ehld in honor of the Utah visitors by an aunt, Mrs. Lois Flanders of Los Angeles. They spent one afternoon with the John Nidas in South El Monte, and visited the Los Angeles l center and the Huntington. Hartford art museum Next on the agenda was a trip down the coast by auto to San Diego, and a visit with the George Urices, who took them on a tour of the attractions of the city including, Old Town, the famous San Diego zoo and the Ryan Aerospace facilities. On the trip home they spent some time at Palm Srpings, where the temperature reached 80 de. grees in the enjoyable sunny days they spent here. They visit, ed next with a great aunt, Mrs. Jenna Carlestead at Hemet, be. fore traveling to Las Vegas, Nev , where they spent a day and a night. While there, they celebrated their second wedding anniversary, and returned home to enjoy the last snowfall. Cul-tura- VALENTINES DAY IS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14th SKAGGSICOUP.ON (2ECl6a!SCpgFmiVIW7) PRIChb LFFLCl bUNDAT FEBRUARY lltli ONLY! 1 and Donna Smoot. The baby was blessed and named by his father. John Craner blessed and named his small grandaughter, Chris, tie Ann. She is the daughter of Bill and Mary Veibell of Homa Louis, who are visiting here with Marys parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Craner. EZRA HARPER attended the annual Young Farmers Assoc, lation convention held in Salt Lake Feb. 2.3. He attended the days sessions on Friday and was joined there in the after, noon by his wife Delores, and Neil and Diane Harper. They attended the banquet held in Newhouse hotel dining room that evening for the conven. tion delegates and members, They stayed overnight and meetings on Saturday be. fore returning home. Lee Chlar. son, who is a former Corinne resident was elected reporter for the state organization dur. ing the elections held on Satur. day. . POTATO CHIPS 03GGCGEO d gG OiEqgfilQil) QlteEDQn? Bag Per Coupon JmitOne SKAOOSICOUPON li i hci ivi. Sunday" prills FFBRUARY 11th ONLY! ICE MILK Assorted Flavors I, SI' Gallon! imit One Per Coupon LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED! NO SALES TO DEALERS! CANNON NYLONS .0 BRACHS CREME HEARTS pkg.29c ITALIAN DECANTER 69c CINNAMON HEARTS Pk8 ,19c A 99c Value In Plain. Mesh Or Stretch Seamless. MODEL H HANDMIXER 7.49 Friday, Saturday and Sunday 100 51 msn went to LuDean Wood and cut prize to Hazel Hewlett. When passing a sharp InGuests for the evening were JoAnn Morrill, LuDean Wood strument to another person, present the handle, never the and Wanda Thompson. A lovely prize was also blade or point. prize WEAR p.m in-la- A LET'S GO THE LEON ODELLS have just returned from a delight, ful ten. day vacation to South, ern California. The highlight of the trip was getting acquaint-ewith their newgrandaughter, Michelle DeAnn She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi. chael Forsgren of Garden Grove. A family buffet dinner picked from the talent assem-blheld recently. The featured speaker will be Dr. Jay D. Sc. hvaneveldt, an instructor in the THE CORINNE ward Primary department of family and child at Utah State u. officers and teachers will start development niversity in Logan. His subject their annual "Penny Drive on will be "How To Help Your Feb. 16. Mothers will call on Child Develop Self Esteem all homes in the ward on that and should prove to be of in. day during the hours, 9:30 a.m. terest to everyone. Parents of to 12 noon. Please have your and anyone contributions ready, officers school children interested are invited to attend urge. They are asking for two this meeting. Program chair, pennies for every year you men Ivy Wankier and Diane are old, so be your "age and Harper hope to have a good older to help out with this much turnout to listen to this guest .needed cause. Henry Earl, was the name speaker, as this is a chance to learn a valuable lesson in given to the small son of Dav. the development of children. id and Rose Wagstaff at Sacrament meeting in the Corinne VISITORS AT THE home of ward on fast Sunday. The baby Mrs. Eva Forsgren on Sunday was blessed and named by his were her brother and sister, father. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wight Blessed and named in sac. rament meeting at the Corinne of Ogden. Mrs. Alice Davis and Diane Second ward on fast Sunday Harper spent last Tuesday visit- were Kyle Morgan Smoot, one. relatives in Layton and year-oladopted son of Rulan ing Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Mr and Mrs. Deverel Morgan, and Mrs. Harvy Morgan of Brig, ham attended sacrament meet, ing in the Corinne Second ward on Sunday. A.E. 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