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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah AIDE REPORTS DISTRICT Thursday, March 21, 1968 Classes Set, Need Students of last week's for classes offered by Weber State college in the Box Elder County School dls. trict during spring quarter have been announced by Sam Gordon, director of vocational education. Utah State university held its registration Wednesday night in Brigham City, but the list of classes that received sufficient registration has not been made available, Gordon said. Following is a list of classes from WSC which have been set up; Family Life 017, flat to be held at Bear Riv-e- r City on Monday from 4; 30 to 7:30 p.m.; Family Life 017, flat patterns, to be held in the sewing room at Box Elder High school, Wednesday from 7 to 10 p m. Mane Krueger will be the instructor for both Results pat-tern- Willi presented at Box Elder High school, The program, starting at 7:40 p.m.. being sponsored by the Corinne LDS wards and North Box rider Stake Seventies. bureaus "Say It With Music hese are some of the formers who will be seen in City on Friday night when the Brigham Young University Program NAY IT A1UML 1 is classes. Child SOCIOLOGY 115, sociology, will be held Thurs-da- y from 7 to 10 p.m., at Box Elder High school; English , reading with emphasis on vocabulary and comprehen. sion, will be held at Box Eld. er High school, Thursday at 7 p.m.; Ed 162, advanced 38-2- CORINNE COMMENTS Buddhist Church Slates Benefit Supper Saturday Corinne Couple Returns From Visit in St. Louis production of audiovisual aids instructional material, will be held Wednesday at 4 p.m. at school at McKinley English 181, history of the English language (Unguis, tics) will be held at North Park school, Wednesday at 4 p.m. Classes of WSC for which additional registration is are Family Life, pat. tern alterations, a three-credclass taught by Mrs. Munford; Utah History 123; Basic Photography 1; Psychol, ogy 54; Principles of Public Speaking 1, and Geology 062. Tre-monto- by Gertrude Moore annual birthday party for the organization of that auxiliary of the LDS church that took place on Mar. 17, 1842, The event took place on Friday evening, Mar. 15, in the ward A delicious cultural hall luncheon was served to 30 members and their partners, by the officers and class lead, ers. A delightful program was also enjoyed by those who at. tended. The program consist, ed of the Woodland family of Willard, the mother and five children who were in costume and sang and played lnstru. merits for the evenings enter, tainment, Cliff Woodland, the father of the group was out. and unable to be with the group. The decorations and theme was carried out in Heading the social events of the past week were birth, day celebrations given by fam. ily members and trips to visit relatives. Marvin and Grace Jeppesen and son Rickey, travelled to St. Louis, Mo., Thursday, Mar. 7. They went to the home of their daughter and son-in- . law, Denton and Linda John and son Darin, to spend a weekend visiting with On Sunday, a family them. dinner was enjoyed by the group in celebration of Marv. ins birthday. The Utah visitors left for home on Monday morning, stopping at Nauvoo In Illinois to see the progress the LDS church is making in the restoration program there. They also stopped in Denver, Colo., at the Fitzsimmons army hospital where they visited with Clyde Walker. Clyde was especially glad to see a familiar group from home. They arrived home on Tuesday night after the tiring but liappy vacation, PAT HAMMERLAND cele. brated her birthday on Mar. 9, with family members gather, ing for a birthday dinner at tier home on that day. Those who came were Pat's sisters, Thelma Bleclia and Cleo Hew. ltt of Ogden, Gary and Diana Hammerland and children, Jan, Margaret and Lance of Grace, Ida., Joy Hammerland of Ogden; Kenneth and Margar. et Birch and son Kim of Perry; Ronnie and Beverly Smith of Brigham, and Merl and Patsy, Wells and daughters, Sandra and Jolene and the hosts. Mrs. E. (Lucile) Davis cele. brated with a family dinner at her home In West Coi inne on She was made es. Sunday. peclally glad with the sur prise arrival of a son Jerry, who has served with the U.S, Army in Vietnam for the past ten months. He arrived witl his wife Karen, and children Patsy, Yvonne, Kay and David who had been eagerly await-in- g at their home here. Also present were a son Leslie and a daughter, Laura Lee of Og. den. PEGGY DANIELSON, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art St. Patricks color., world theme. A was day motiffs and around the trip the program VISITING HERE LAST week with Kent and Diana Jeppesen, were Dianas parents and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Law. rence Mason and Roger, Clyde of Aurora. They spent the 'weekend here visiting and looking over countryside. Mrs. C.R. Clark spent last weekend in Salt Lake visiting at the home of a daughter, .Mrs. Carolyn Burkinsliaw. She the funeral of a attended relative there on Saturday. ' A LARGE CROWD attended the PTA meeting held in the Corinne school room cm Thursday evening. Dr. Malcolm Allred, head ol the Elementary Education de partment at Utah State unlver sity in Logan gave a very interesting lecture on What parents obligations aie to Election of their schools. officers took place after the lecture, with the following re. suits; Mrs. Maui Ice Carter, president; Mrs. Lloyd Bunder, son, first vice. pres.; Prim ctpal Glen Smith, second and Mrs. Calvin Smith, secretary. These officers will lie installed later and will serve for the 19C8.G9 school year. Mrs. Nelsons first grade won the cookie jar full of cookies for having the most patents present. Larson and Jack Marge Wright attended the performance of i red Watlng and his Pennsylvanians at the Valley Music Hall last week. They oined Mr. and Mis. Ed Wright of Ogden and enjoyed dinner at the Bamboo Cafe in Ogden after the performance. vice-pres- .; Danielson, celebrated a birth, day on Mar. 12, She enter, 15 tained classmates and friends at a party after school at the home of her parents on that day. Cupcakes and ice. cream were enjoyed by the small guests before being re. MR. AND MRS. Guy Henry turned to their homes by motoied to Pocatello, Ida., Peggy's mother. The group last week. They went on Sun. also played games and watched day to the home of a daughas Peggy opened her gifts. ter and son.ln.law, Mr. and Mrs Louis (BailMia) Soren. BOB AND LYNETTE Moore son, to celeb! ate the first and son Bobby, of Murray birthday of their son Mike. spent Sunday at the home of They enjoyed dinner and birth-daMr. and Mrs. James Mooie. cake and ice cieam lie. They brought a birthday cake foi e retui nlng home. and ice cream to Join family Seveial friends and the members to celebrate Bobs nelghbois attended a wedding blithday, which will be Mar. of Bruce Thompson, son of 23. A family dinner was also Sheldon and Wanda Thompson enjoyed by the group whogath. to Gloria Jean Menunott, ered at the Moore home on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. that day. They were Claytoi David Menunott of Garland and JoAnn Morrill and child. on Mar, 22. A reception was ren Gary, Kelly, Tresa and held that evening with a Heidi; Dennis and Betty And. that included musical erson and children, Danny, numbers and a reading in the Susan, Jill, Steplianle and Just. Garland E lrst Ward cultural in, the hosts and the out-ohall A sister of the groom, town visitors. Joan Hunt, sang several numCharles Wesley Nielson, bers on the program, which son of Gene and Diane Nielwas announced by Joan's bus. son, celebrated Ills first birth, band. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright day onSatuiday, Mar, 1C. Helping hint celebrate this most attended the funeral of Lug. lrrtpot tant day were the pater, enes brother-in-law- , Ruthvtn and grandparents, Mr. and Peter (Fuzzy) Forsgren hi Mrs. Vernon Nielson of Brig, Brigham City on Saturday. ham City and the maternal ATTENDING THE FFAban. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eller. quet of the Box Elder chap, ter, for patents and sons, held THE CORINNE Second ward in the Box Elder high school Relief society held their cafeteria on Thursday evening pro-gra- f. 4 attend a benefit Mar. 23, at the supper Saturday evening, The public is invited to Corinne Buddhist church. Delicious Oriental food will be served from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The menu will feature chicken chowmein, sweet and sour spareribs, shrimp, rice, dessert and drink. Tickets must be purchased in advance, since there will be none available at the door. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Corinne Buddhist church or at Helen Royers Fashions, 44 South Main, Brigham City, for a $2.50 contribution. Proceeds from the supper will be used to help defray expense of a recent remodeling project completed at the Buddhist church in Corinne. were Ludene Wood and Dean; Mrs. and Mrs. Neil Harper and Greg, Steve and Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones Gary and Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. Milt, on Norman and Randall; Mr. and Mrs. Taro Yagl and Terry; Mr, and Mrs. Dean Holdaway and David; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harper and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Clark and Lyle; Mr. and Mrs Fred Walker' and Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Mar. ens Mclntire and Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Bott and Rodney; and honorary members and their wives, Ted Burt Leland Davis, Dee Hardy and Floyd Carter. Robert Ander. son is secretary of the chap, ter and Kenneth Harper is re. Lincoln Sets Amblyopia Clinic Mar. 28 it A CLASS IN Psychology 145 from Utah State university is scheduled in Room 156 at Box Elder High school, Mon. day at 7 p.m , to be instruct-ed by professor Charles Hall. This class was not previously listed, Gordon said. Brigham Young university is holding an interior decorat. ing class Monday, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the sewing room of Box Elder Junior High school. The instructor will be Zallar Cork. Of interest in the special adult program are the follow, ing classes: Monday, 7 to 9 1 p.m., sound, re corded personal mes. sages. The guide also provides parcel wrapping instructions, information on the time it takes parcels to reach Viet, nam and other overseas bases from major U.S. cities, and Pamphlet Outlines are in session classes Monday, Wednesday and Frl. day at the Box Elder Junior High school ladies gym. Gordon said no other new classes have been recruited in the regular program, how. ever, those who have interest in Drivers education, book, keeping, business machines or any other class not ongoing in the district are urged to call the central office and leave their name and the class de. sired. When sufficient registration has been secured the class may be started. Land Bank Directors Slate Meet Services illustrated pamphlet, Mail For Servicemen out. lining the expanded program for airlifting letters, pachages and other military mail over, seas at low postal rates is now available through the City post office Brigham window clerks, Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen has announced. Postmaster Nielsen said that as a result of new leg. islation and action by Presi. dent Johnson we are now air. lifting more than 75 percent of all mail going to the mill, tary men and women stationed abroad. We hope this guide s will help more American be familiar with these services and use them. An pointers on the correct to address military mail. way ON PARCELS weighing less A family sending a from Brigham package ham City to Vietnam, for ex. ample, pays only $2.20 on a marked PAL, package while the air parcel rate for the same package is $5.23, Postmaster Nielsen said. than five pounds it might be more advantageous for a family to use the older (SAM) Space Available Mail service, which provides surface trans. portation to the port of em. barkatlon and airlift overseas. SAM package to A a European military post from Brigham City costs only $1.25. On packages weighing under two pounds air parcel post is often the patrons best buy THE EIGHT-pag- e pamphlet for through airlift service, illustrates three services for the pamphlet suggests. airflifting parcels at rates Don t oveilook details when the average family can afford, a the speedy service now avail, painting and loom Remove all haidware before fixtuies news and able for newspapers in This saves the you plunge magazines to most overseas bother of cleaning off paint bases, the special rates for splatu-i- and also will help you books and similar educational cover completely the hard to materials, and how to mail leach aieas Leland Harris, president of the Federal Land Bank Assn, of Tremonton, announce that the board of directors and of. ficers of the association will attend a meeting of the stock, holders of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley in Salt Lake City on Mar. 25.26. Purpose of the meeting is to discuss methods for further improving service to farmers and ranchers who obtain long, term, real. estate loans from the board of directors, Ralph Tolman, Honeyville; Douglas N. Holmgren, Tremonton; Max W. Kunzler, Park Valley; and Glen Ward, Riverside. The Salt Lake City meeting is one of four regional meetings being held with directors of the 39 land bank associations California, serving Arizona, Nevada, Utah and These associations Hawaii. own all of the capital stock of the Berkeley land bank. The Land Bank will be rep. resented by President Arvin E. Boerlin and other bank from Berkeley. four-poun- d fam-llie- Friday, Saturday and Sunday 100 BEEF 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. GREAT ONE and beginning type and auto mechan. inter-media- te ics; Tuesday, improving read, The Lincoln School PTA will conduct an amblyopia clin. ic at the school auditorium on Thursday, Mar. 28, from 9 a.m. to p.m. The clinic is set up for the purpose of checking the eyes of all preschoolers, age three and four years, in that district, PTA officials stated. Parents are urged to bi ing their children to the clinic dur. porter. Happy over the arrival of a ing those hours, they con. new baby daughter are Laron eluded. and Marlene Michelli. Laron is serving with the U.S. Army in Viet Nam and Marlene Is Brigham hospital last week who under, were making her home in Brigham went Margie Singh, and on Monday surgery son and new her with the baby The new baby, who spent several days there; Eddy. will be named, LaDonna Day, Lucie Reeder and Jeanie also has several grandpai ents Shinkle under went minor sur. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Michelli gery there last week and each and the maternal grandpar. spent one night in the hospital. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles THE CORINNE second waid Montoya of Pueblo, Colo., to Primary was reorganized in welcome her. sacrament meeting last Sun. Sustained as president DALE AND GAYLE Brad, day. ford and cldldien, Jeff and was Elaine Carter, with Karen as Teresa and Bi it of Bountiful Smoot and Della Marble Maislia Christ-iansewere visitors at the home of counselors. was sustained as a Fred Bradford on Satuiday. in that organization. teacher Residents who were in the 1 ing habits; Wednesday, Modern Math; Thurs. day, Home nursing and basic under-standin- g Additional re. gistration is encouraged in any of these classes. electricity. IN THE REGULAR adult program, a Red Cross first aid class will begin Tuesday, at Box Elder High school. This will be advanced first aid, Gordon said. Anyone who desires to re. , new the standard first aid may take six hours of this training. The class will be instructed Les Dunn and Richard by Kimber. A survival class will be held at Box Elder High school on all four Thursdays beginning March 21, at 7 p.m. A fire, arms safety class for moth, ers will be held in the lunch room of Central school for four Thursdays, beginning March 21, from 2 to 4 p.m. PHYSICAL fitness classes men are scheduled at 6:30 a.m. each morning at the Box Elder Junior High school. for SPECIALS AT WINNIE THE POOH Paint by Number Set WHY PAY 2 fori 1.00 ea. LOADS OF FUN AND EDUCATIONAL ASPIRIN Daisy Design Writing SPECIALS physical fitness Womens 250 4 -V Genuine 5 Grains J , ASPIRIN 2 Bottles just $8 1 if5 A A $ ooUw. DAYS $ OOUARSIZEDAYS HEAVY DUTY D Flashlight Batteries STEP ft. ExC c tunnel steps. truded ribbed channel front rails and matched pattern rear rails. Extruded ribbed top. Pail shelf holder has 50 lb. capacity. Diagonal bracing on rear section. vEasy to fold with one hand. U.L. listed and labeled. 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