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Show CORINNE COMMENTS she composed herself, en. BEAR RIVER REPORTS titled, Relief Society 1968, and a poem read by Marge Continued Larson, that was written by li, we left out the babys Gwen Raders father, V.F. great.grandparents, who are Davis Sr. The regular lesson Laron and Bernice Anderson. for the day was given by Verda Welch, with the officers AMANDA Fredrickson was serving refreshments at the hostess to her Pinochle club close of the By Mrs. Irving Christensen meeting. recently. She served a de. licious luncheon to 12 mem-ber- s THE FUITVALE camp Henry Basset of Blackfoot, and one guest at three Daughters of Utah Pioneers Idaho was a visitor at the home tables, gaily decorated with met at the home of Pauline of Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Christ-enseSt. Patricks Day motifs. The ODell for their March meet, on March 23. Henry is evening was spent playing ing. The lesson, Great Salt Mrs. Christensens brother. cards, Arzella Bosley, won hi. Lake and Its Islands, was Bud and Pat Anderson had score prize and Marb Fors. given by Fay Holman. Refresh, relatives from Idaho visiting gren won the cut prize. A ments were served to nine over the week-enand the first lovely prize was also present, members and one guest by the part of the week. They wre ed to the hostess, by the one hostess, with gay St. Paticks Pats parents, Mr. and Mrs. who was responsible for the Day motifs as the theme for Wesley B. Ward of Almo and prizes that evening. Lucille the gathering. her sister Mrs. Elaine W. T. Roche was a guest for the The Rebekah lodge held Fowles of Murtaugh, Idaho. week. Mrs. Elaine Mellor of Fayette, Mrs. Hendricksons mother, is staying with the children. Other visitors at the home over the week, end were Mr. and Mrs. Phill Olsen of Provo. Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. Hendrickson are sis. Several Idaho Visitors Reported Here Last Week day helping her celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christen, sen of Bountiful visited their A. Mrs. Carrie mother, Christensen on Sunday. Doyle Christensen of Kays, ville called on his aunt, Dena one day last Christensen, n week. d evening. The Corinne ward Relief society observed the birthday of that organization at their regular meeting last Tuesday. The presidency and the class leaders were dressed in cos. tumes to depict the era the auxiliary of the LDS church was formed. A short program was enjoyed by the members present, which was as follows: two musical numbers by Vir. ginla Checketts of Brigham City; a poem by Alice Davis their regular meeting in the Corinne Veterans hall last evening. There Wednesday were six members present who enjoyed a delicious Luncheon. Plans were made for the president of the Rebekah assembly to make her pot-luc- k SAN JUAN (UPI) A record 485 persons were killed on Puerto Rican highways during 1967, the police department reports More than half of them 245 were pedestrians. ' r Members of the LDS church in meeting Sunday were Kyle Lee Jack, son son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, and Kayleen Jensen AND MRS. Charles daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent MR. Greene of Jerome, Idaho spent Jensen. last weekend with their par. Nola Nessler and Mrs, ents Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jen. daughter Sandra and Mrs. Car. sen. rie J. Christensen were Ogder Bishop Roger Hendrickson visitors on Saturday. spent several days last week in the Cooley Memorial hos. DR. AND MRS. Reed She. pital. pard and son Matson of Salt Lake City visited their par. MRS. ALICE Marble and ents Mr. and Mrs. Raff Chris, Mrs. June Craner of Corin. tensen on Sunday. ne visited with their sister Bishop and Mrs. Roger Hen. Mrs. Cleopha Whitaker Mon drickson are in California this CONFIRMED j and family spent the weekend of March 23 in Fayette and BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 11 Gunnison. piano students were invited JERRY MUNNS returned Staples in Ogden. Her grandson Mark Bate, to a piano recital on Monday Wednesday to his base in Ariman came home with her Fri-da- night at the Hendrickson home. zona. and stayed until Sunday Becky and Marilyn Hendrick, Clair and Lurleen Anderson visited a couple of days last when his grandparents took son, Margie Huggins, Kim and ters. week with her parents Mr. and him to his home in Roy and Margo Checketts all played Mrs. Gooch in Burley Idaho. helped another grandson Steve selections on the piano after were Bateman celebrate his birth, which refreshments MRS. ALICE Marble and Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker served. JOHN EVANS of Samaria, day. were Logan visitors on Thurs. Idaho and Miss Bonnie Boel NORMAN CHILD spent sev. of Murray called on the Mar. day. AND MR. MRS. Joseph eral days last week at Win. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Troseth lo Checketts family Friday ev. Christensen left Monday to dow Rock, Ariz. and in New of Hooper visited with the ening. Whitakers on Sunday. Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Duke of Brig, visit their daughter and family Mexico. Robert Hansen son of Mr. ham City visited with theNes. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jensen Troseth is Ercys sister. and Mrs. Theone Hansen has sler family Sunday afternoon. in Las Vegas. MANY RELATIVES AND Mrs. Thora Anderson spent returned to his army base in Arizona. friends called to congratu. MR. AND MRS. Lee John, Tuesday at the Geneologlcal late Mrs. Florence Gardner sen and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-do- n library in Salt Lake City. GARY SORENSEN entered on her birthday Friday, Mar-- ' Holmgren enjoyed the ch 22. show Saturday night at the Val. Clifton St. Benedicts hospital in OgMR. AND MRS. Mateson and Verl and Glen den on Monday for eye sur. Visiting with Gay Lynn ley Music Hall. Christensen at the Dee hos. Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen Iverson visited in Naff, Ida-h- o gery to be performed on Tues. day. on Thursday. Mario pital in Ogden last week were and Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler Checketts attended the school Grant Thorpe spent two days and Mrs. Lovean Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Chris. bus drivers banquet Friday last week in Duchesne. tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Irving night at the Trails Cafe in Mrs. Lavella Mateson acc. visiting in Salt Lake City on Christensen and Mrs. Sandra Tremonton. ompanied Mrs. Mary Iverson Wednesday. Lewis. to Ogden on Friday. MR. AND MRS. Oscar Ko. MRS. MYRTLE Anderson MR. AND MRS. Alvin An. attended Daughters of Utah MR. AND MRS. John Har. ford of Tremonton and Mr. derson accompanied Mr. and Pioneers meeting and read the dy and son Kevin were in and Mrs. Ike Anderson spent hi Mrs. Hartley Anderson to history of her great. grand.fa. R exburg, Idaho last weekend. Sunday with the Art Balls Preston on Monday. ther Thursday night at the and families of Hyde Park. Friends Recent visitors at the Dewey Bishop Roger Hendrickson home of her mother Mrs. Carl Mrs. Shirley Hendricksons Ramsdells were Mr. and Mrs. Art Clark of Salt Lake City. y MRS. REX MAIR of Hebei-citspent last week with her brother Dewey Ramsdell and y All poultry purchased by Safeway has been inspected by the USDA and is USDA Grade A VmpJSSSt IFP: V&, V?I family. Dewey Ramsdell welcomed many relatives and friends at his home Sunday on his 70th birthday anniversary. All his children were pre. sent except Ills daughter Karen Taylor of Los Angeles who was unable to come. SHE u.ieiAO Wax Beans Baby Limas Fordhook ll oir Bffloir-I- Btl oir 9 ox pkgi pkyt Bel-ai- U.S.D.A. r Grade A 12 to 14 Pound Hens Green Peas Green Peas Bl air Scotch Traat 10 oi pkgi Golden Cut Corn Bel oir 10 oir White 9 oz. Bel oir - 12 Bel Peas at 10 & Bl air pkgi Of pkgi. 10 Carrots ei pkgi Leaf Spinach oi pkgi oir Yellow 10 1 Bel Cooked Squash 10 os pkgi - pkgt. Chopped Spinach ei pkgi Cooked Squash Bel 10 11 oir pkgi. for Choice Baby Okra Italian Green Beans 01 Premium Quality Your Limas 10 Of French Style, Regular Cut Norbest Brigham City, Utah oir 12 o pkgi Turnip Greens oi pkgi Bel oir 10 os pkgi or Drumsticks Fryer Thighs U.S.D.A. Grade A Sliced Bologna, Pickle J fmmlc Safeway Pimento Loaf, Olive Loaf, All vOIQ VlllS MR. AND MRS. Vear Mor. tensen and family of St. Geo-rg- e spent last weekend with Vear's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortensen. Leone Hansen has Mrs. spent a lot of time In Logan the past week helping with her step fattier, Leo Yates who is seriously ill. Mrs. LaVone Nelson enter, tallied for her son, Pauls seventeenth birthday on Sun. day afternoon at a family din. ner. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rassmussen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stander and children, and Dick Nelson and son of Brig, ham City, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Christensen of Harper, and the Raymond Nelson family. Your & 39 i. 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Two Layer c Cake w' w 6 59 Potato Dinner Rolls Freih 2 f,29 Date Nut Loaves novcL 2 io59 YourSf)c7tn 12 6 pk oz Btls $1.00 Civic club will serve refreshments on Clean Up Day at noon at the town park by the post office. Betty Hunsaker of the Civic Club Is in charge of refresh. ments. The adult members of the town are being asked to help with the town project. OF THE MANY PROJECTS that could be undertaken, the committee for this years clean up campaign has decided on the corner near Mrs. Ruth Old home. O. Hunsakers buildings and fences will be burned and the refuse hauled away. Some advanced work has been done in readiness for clean up day. There will be three awards presented for the three out. standing yards In Honeyville, to those persons who have maintained the cleanest and have done the most to im. prove their yards and homes by cleaning up, fixing up and painting up. Judging will be done the first week in May after everyone has had Clean to work and beau, Up Month tlfy Honeyville. t |