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Show 14 of the Intermountain school. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 23, 1968 is SINCEREST sympathy extended to the Don Braith. waite family in the passing of Normas father. He passed away on Tuesday morning and PERRY PULSE the Braithwaite family travel-eto Bejamin on Friday to attend the funeral. d Local Political Parties Jessie Hamsons Mrs. mother passed away Tuesday morning in Ogden. Sincerest sympathy is also extended to the Hamson family at this time. Schedule Mass Meetings By Mrs. Max Nelson rihand all. teachers, enjoyed by JULIE MADDOX, daughter PRINCIPAL RICHARD Dunn The republican party will hold their mass meeting Mon-da- of the Perry school and sev- of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Maddox evening May 27 at 8 p.m. eral new PTA officers and celebrated her ninth birthday In the Perry school multi-pur- . committeemen, Mrs. Roberta Thursday afternoon wit ha par. pose room. During the evening Bywater, vice president; Mrs. ty. Enjoying the party games and refreshments were memnew officers will be elected Larene Spendlove, and the delegates to attend chairman; Mrs. Janice bers of her third grade class: Versa chairman Dianna Thompson, the state Republican meeting Johnson, Suand Mrs. Barbara Edwards, Tuck, Cherri Reeder, will be chosen. Ruthanne Hien- All Republicans and program chairman attended san Smith, are especially en- the State PTA convention ln.er, Cindy Crouch, Joy Mar couraged to attend with an Salt Lake at the Terrace Ball ble, Cherrie Clauser, Glen, invitation to all Interested in room on May 8. Among the da Dick, Carey Anderson, Kim politics to be on hand. speakers at the sessions they Hepner, Debbie Wagstaff, and attended was Governor Ramp, Hazel Turner. They were THE DEMOCRATIC mass ton. joined by Michele Maddox, Mon-daPat and Aldous Weight spent Janet Kotter, and Barbara meeting will also be held evening, May 27 in the last Sunday and Monday travel- Lund. Sincerest sympathy goes to Perry school in one of the ing to Cedar City and back. classrooms. The meeting will They had gone down to take the Ronald James family in begin at 8 p.m. and a chair, the luggage of the students the time of his tragic death. secreman, and three a treasurer tary. committeemen will be elected along with five delegates to be selected to represent Perry. Everyone is encouraged to y mem-bershi- p pre-scho- s y CONGRATULATIONS Says: as ordered. Q,: Can you tell me what changes in personal status y local board? Ans.: It is the duty of 30-da- Sim-per- r, and Asparaps d Wight; David Kano son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kano; Bonnie Greenhalgh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Greenhalgh; Jackie Nelson Godfrey, daugh-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nelson; Arlana Jenks, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nelson; Arlana Jenks, daugh-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Jenks; Barbara Call, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Call; Nancy Barnard, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bar. nard; Bernice Willeto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Walker; and Alan Simper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simper. ROBERT DAY OF the Box Elder County Bookmobile has released the summer schedule for the bookmobile service in Perry. He will stop every other Thursday in Perry beginning next Thursday, June 6. His stops will be as follows; 9 . 9; 30 a.m. at the A and W Root Beer stand; 9:45 . 10:15 a.m. at Calls; 10:30 a.m. 12 noon at the Perry school; 12:45 2:30 p.m. on the low. er road near Aaron Snows; 5:30 p.m. on the hill 2;45 at Peach and Allen. If all will remember this and return their books at the nearest stop to them. MISS DANIELL John, daugh. of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John ter has received several honors during the past weeks in con. nection with her graduation. She has received a scholarship to Utah State university for this fall. Then last Sat. urday at the Thespian club luncheon held at the school she received a cafeteria trophy for the best actress for her part in The Crucible. Bernice Willeto who has been making her home with the Reed Walkers while she has been attending high school in Brigham will leave Monday night, May 27, for her home on the reservation. She has been active in the community during her stay here. She is graduating tonight and will at. tend BYU this fall. Brenda Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Nel. son, was confirmed a member of the church last fast Sunday by Lynn Reeder. THE MERRIHAND class of girls in the Perry ward Pri. mary held A Night to Re. last Wednesday member evening. Mrs. Sherry Thorne, dressed in her wedding gown presented the lesson on the importance of a temple mar. raige. The girls were accom. panied to this program by their and Mrs. Maxine mothers Sparks from the stake prl. mary attended. Mrs. Larene Spendlove and Mrs. Marilyn Nelson, Mer. 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Orange Chiffon Cake Out Of The Oven and Over The $ z. Stock Your Freezer Cookin' Bags Borqet Assorted 6-o- ir Raspberries Bel Topped With Orange Butter Cream Icing A Tempting Treat (Tl Pink Lemonade, or Regular Lemonade Limeade or Scotch Treat Lemonade Bel-a- every classified registrant to keep his local board currently of any fact that might result in the registrant being placed in a different classi. fication. These are facts such as, but not limited to, dls. continuance of schooling, any mari-tal- , change in occupational, or dependency, family, military status, physical con. dition, home address, or re. ceipt of any professional de. gree in a medical, dental, or allied specialist category. It is further noted that the reg. istrant must report any change in such status to his local board within 10 days after the change occurs. The report must be in writing. n e registant must report to his a ts flPiDl uu best wishes go with the 18 young boys and girls from Perry who will be among the 19G8 class of Box Elder High school who are lidding gradua. tion ceremonies tonight in the high school auditorium. They are Danielle John, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John; Kent Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Paul Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson; Chris Barker and Larry Barker, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barker; Har-lanBarnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnard; Harold Oyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Poul-son- , Eugene Oyler; Dennis son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd William Vavrlcka, Poulson; son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vavricka; Jerry Wight, son son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell I n The Selective Service e ru 0) THE PERRY WARD Relief society is holding its closing social, Tuesday morning, May 28, at 10 a.m. Following the lesson by Ruby Davis, the members will gather in the cultural hall for a luncheon and short program. During the program all visiting teachers and Relief society leaders will be honored for the fine jobs theyve done this past year. All women of the ward are encouraged to attend. The local board will then and consider anew your if facts pre. classification sented to it establish your eligibility for the Class. If you are reclassified into Class I.S, your Order to Report for Induction will be cancelled. If you are not informed by your local board of such can. cellatlon, be sure and report grade class presemed a short program for their mothers on Thursday. Following a short program consisting of nursery ryhmes and songs they each read to their mothers to show the many things they Answers to often questions had learned. Light refresh, ments were served. IT WAS THE twelfth birth-daOn Tuesday morning, the gave me. What are the rules for Ellen Turner, daugh. kindergarten class of Mrs. in this regard? ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ilene Tucker presented a pro. Ans.: Every registrant af. Turner on Friday, May 17. gram consisting of songs and ter his classification is deShe celebrated with a party poems to their parents. Each termined by the local board, Mad-thefor classmates of the sixth in the class participated and at the home the Doyle except a classification which served their parents light dox. A large number of grade class, as follows; Mary is determined upon an appear, the hers were in attendance to ance before the local board, Jackie following Marshall, Lynn a seminLowell hear Tingey, shall have an opportunity to Wright, Kristine Wight, An. program ary teacher of the Roy High appear in person before the nette Wright, Wendy Barn- LARRY JOHNSON, son of school, talk about the Book member or members of the ard, Jill Barnard, Ella Far. Mormon. and Mrs. Curtis John- Julie Mr. Anderson. local board designated for the ley, Cheryl Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelson if he files a writ-teHirschi, Julie Wheeler, Mit-z- i son, spent a few days in the and purpose Dale Wagstaff motored to Diane Reeder, hospital in Salt Lake last weekNelson, request therefor within and Tressa end for an eye infection. He Dillon, Mont, over the week, 30 Tressa Tuck, after the local board days end where they visited at the a Notice of Classmailed has Young and Adriana Valencia. is now out and his eye is home of a sister and brother-- I 110) to improving. (SSS Form ification in. law, Don and Ruth Graves Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dins-dalBarba Eastman, daughter may him. Such period became the parents of a and family. of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy East-manot be extended. at Nelson Max the Visitors celebrated her eleventh little daughter Sunday morn-ing- , May 19, at the Cooley home on Tuesday were Loiss birthday with a party Monday-invitinQ.: Two days ago I receiv. ten girls from her Hospital, in Brigham. The new mother, Mrs. Jennie Jensen ed my Order to Report for , little miss arrived to even up and a sister, Mrs. Joyce Cox Induction next month. I now fifth grade class. Debbie Hep-nethe Kim family with three boys and and son Brett, all of Layton; find I am eligible for a Mary Valcarce, Joleen three girls. Welcoming her land aunt, Mrs. Juanita Fuller Will my local board cancel my Robby Farley, Reese, Suzanne Barker, Hol- home were her older brothers of Ogden; her grandmother, Order or must I report? Mrs. Clara Hemsley and an. ly Johnson, Debbie Boonie, and sisters. local your Ans.: Supply other aunt, Mrs. Beatrice Bur-- j and Valencia Lorna Evone in this information with A board den of Willard. very enjoyTHE YOUNG Dick. MARRIEDS the MRS. EVA YOUNGS first held a fireside Sunday evening able family visit was had. regard and request He was killed in an automo-bilaccident on his way home from work Thursday morning. He is survlvied by his wife Bonnie, and two children Ro. ger and Brenda of Perry. Fun. eral services were held Saturday in Fayette. STORES INCORPORATED 1 1 A 15 69 59 |