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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 10 Corinne Women Attend Homemakers Symposium PERRY PULSE Contest Set For Cub Scouts and Dads Kite-Flyi- ng By Mrs. Max Nelson Cub Scouts of Pack 110 will hold their March pack meet, lng. Saturday morning, Mar. g 30 on the hill. A contest will be held for all members of the Cub Scout pack and their dads. Ribbons will be given for the most original, fanciest and high, est flying. These kites should be home made by scouts and dads. All Cubs are encourag. ed to participate In this activity. kite-flyin- OF Boy scout held an overnight Friday evening and MEMBERS troop 110 hike last Saturday. Assistant cubmast. er Deraid Waters and troop commltteman Dee Nelson took 13 boys to the Perry canyon for this activity. While there the boys prepared their sup. per and breakfast, thus work, lng on their cooking merit badge. Boys participating were Daren Meadows, Tom. my Call, Fred Braithwalte, Robert Tuck, Terry Weight, Neil Anderson, Dale Rhodes, Tommy Johnston, Kim Birch, Kalvin Bodiley, Larry Nelson, Ronald Hepner and Mitch Theta Johnson, clothing spec, lalist at Utah State unlver. slty extension service as the CORINNE COMMENTS Thursday, March 28, 1968 By Gertrude Moore Several ladles from here at. tended the annual home, makers symposium held Friday, Mar. 15, in the Weber Dale Johnston. State College Fine Arts build, During the program musical numbers were presented by lng auditorium beginning at 9:30 a.m. They enjoyed a small Mrs. Connie Hirshi, Mrs. A Ticket To Tomor. playlet, Hedrick, Mrs. Nola Young was and Mrs. Norma Johnston ac. row. The guest speaker Dr. Helmut Hofmann, academ-iLouise Mrs. companied by of Weber Davis; and a solo by Bur-neState College, and former head Smith, accompanied by Vickie Valcarce. Jennie Jensen and Mrs. Joyce Cox of Layton; Mrs. Carma was Lee Jensen and A STORK SHOWER Jinjer Lee held for Mrs. Dennis (Joyce) of Sunset; Mrs. Juanita Ful-le- r at the Cox Friday evening and Geraldine of Ogden; home of Mrs. Lois Nelson. Mrs. Beatrice Burden and g Mrs. Clara Hemsley of Wil. Many relatives attended, Joyce with many love, lard; Mrs. Zula Jensen, Mrs. ly items for the expected baby. Carol Williams, Mrs. Moana an evening of Jensen and Jeanna of Brigham; Following games and visiting, refresh, and Mrs. LaWana Jensen and ments were served to: Mrs. Jo Lynn of Harper Ward. Ear-len- e c leader. Landscaping the Home with Dr. Arvil Grounds, Stark, landscape specialist as instructor, was the other de. partment. Those who attended, each chose one session to attend, and reported them as being In. teresting as well as education, al. Those who attended were Elina Carter, who was on the county planning committee, June Clark, Sue Nagata, Mel-bLuncheon was served In the MiUs, Stella Forsgren, Wil-m- a Johnson, Merlene Norman, college cafeteria, during which a very interesting fash-Io- who took part in the playlet show was enjoyed during and Jesse Eller, county exten-siohome agent. this period. Hand . knit fash. Ions were modeled and instrA FIRESIDE MEETING for uctions on yarns and needles used in the making were shown the young members of the by the Weber State homemak- ward was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lich. ing department. The afternoon session was field on Sunday evening at the divided close of sacrament meeting into three depart-mentA Well. Planned in the Corinne ward. B.D. Law Future For Peace Of of Brigham addressed those Mind Today, was instructed assembled, and showed slides by Jerome Harowitz, an Og- of some of the LDS temples. den attorney. Refreshments were served to had 25 young people by the hosts. Fabrics You Wear. of the psychology and special education department at Utah State university, at the morn, ing session. Dr. Hofmann's topic was Values In Todays and proved to be of World, interest to all who attended. a Itchl and Yae Nisogl board, ed a plane at the Salt Lake airport after the close of the business last Sunday night. They flew to Las Vegas, Nev., to spend a day and night attend, lng several shows and enjoy, lng the bright lights of the city. The trip was sponsored by Country Mutual Life insurance company for the top sales, men in the United States. There were 18 couples Who made the trip, which to the Carters was a dream come true, and describedby them as 18 day MR. AND MRS. Floyd Car. being a fabulous They were on the ter recently returned from an Greek ship, Regina, and visitexpense paid trip to the Bahama Islands which was ed six Islands, Miami, Fla., and in Crokls, Venezuela. part of their Caribbean cruise. cfo0Hflvw CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this means of thanking all those who comfort assistance, and sympathy at the time of the death of my beloved wife, In lifes Melinda Wadman. darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of friends. the word Carl Wadman PARSONS SERVICE CENTER 723-856- 1600 Sc. Main n 6 DICKS TEXACO SERVICE 2nd So. and Main BIG CEO 750 800 5 0 RECAPS 14 Black 14 Black X X add $1.00 for white. Plus tax 723-708- & Recappable caps F.E.T. 35c exchange. Barker. THE PERRY MIA WARD presented a Speech Talent Flare last Tuesday evening with young people of the ward participating under the direc. tion of the speech director, Mrs. Reva Anderson. Representing the boy scout troop with some tall tales were Chad Johnson, Linden Johnston and David Smith. Kirsten Rasmussen repre. sented the Beehive classes on the more serious side. Ju. lie Davis of the Mia Maid classes took her part on the program from the Bible. SUSAN SEBEK of the Lau. Dennis Poul. ral class and sen of the Ensign class TAME pre-sente- d their views on prayer. JoAnn Simper and Bruce Oy. and ler represented the Gleaner classes In extempor. aneous speaking. A panel discussion was then led by Noel Gibbs and mem. bers of the Young marrieds class; Gary and Evone Adams, Dillah and Wendell Call and Cream Rinse with FREE Tangle Tamer Comb -- reg. $1 .00 Happy Face City Police WASHING CREAM Investigate 4 Accidents Reg. 69c 6 DRISTAN h Four automobile accidents were Investigated recently by Brigham City police, accord, lng to records hi the city pol. ice headquarters. An Intersection crash oc. curred the evening of Mar. 18 at 6:20 p.m. at the corner of First East and Fourth SoutlL Involved were a station wagon driven by Henry Drewes, 126 East Fourth South, and a four, door sedan driven by Owen Francis Westenskow, Third East. 451 South Investigating officer Jed Gilmore cited Drewes for fail, . He ure to yield estimated damage to the Drewes stationwagon at $350 and to the Westenskow car at UMf fcV right-of-way- shop opmmi TAMS og v1 1 PFITZERS .S V&OSS 9d $160 REAR END collision was at Wednesday investigated 3:45 p. in on Sixth West near Fourth South bySgt. Bill Walk-er- . According to Walkers re port, a sedan driven by Marg aret F. Anderson, 1018 East First North, had stopped fora pedestrian when it was struck A 88c 5a,-34- czn size Mark 26 Sunshine 5.6 cu. ft. reg. $5.85 from the rear by asedandrlv en by a 17.year.old Brigham City youth. Sgt. Walker cited the youth for following too close. 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