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Show PERRY PULSE BOX lesson was given by Mrs. Ru. by Davis. They then went to the cultural hall where they It must be summer. With enjoyed a short program of musical numbers. Mrs. Devlsi-tor- s the number of In the area and the num. lilah Call played a violin solo, ber of Perryltes leaving for accompanied by Mrs. Louise vacations, this Is a sure sign. Davis. Mrs. Connie Hlrschl, Erlene Hedrick, and On Memorial Day a family Mrs. dinner was held at the Clark Mrs. Norma Johnston sang and Climb EvWhite home for members of Today and were acthe White family. Forty mem. ery Mountain bers of the family joined Clark companied by Mrs. Louise and Grace White and son Reese Davis. A lovely handkerchief of Perry. They Included Rus. with lace trim was presented sell and Danzel Nelson and to all officers and teachers, children, and Richard and Don. visiting teachers, and all spe. na White and family of Salt clal committee workers for Charles and Beth the fine job they had done Lake; Dredge and family of Kays, during the year. A luncheon was served to vllle; Milton and Marge all the ladles present. and Colleen Mea. LeRoy cham and family, Dennis and SUNDAY IS THE South Box Fat Wood, Larry and Carolyn White all of Ogden; and Wil. Elder Stake quarterly confer-encand will be held In the 11am and Beverly Whittle and children of San Francisco, Tabernacle In Brigham. The music for this will be furnCalif. ished by the Perry ward choir. Junior Sunday school will ARRIVING JUST IN time for the family gathering were be held In the Fifth ward for William and Beverly Whittle all children of Junior Sunday and children Will and Kim. school age. Sacrament meeting will be berly of San Francisco. Bev. erly Is the daughter of Mr. held In the ward at 6 p.m. a special program and Mrs. Clark White and with she Is now enjoying a visit planned. with her parents and friends MRS. GERALDINE Rhodes In the area. William returned to San Francisco on Sunday. held a piano recital Sunday In the Perry ward Visiting at the Lisle Lar- afternoon sens over the weekend were chapel for her students of Veras sister and brother, piano. Fourteen students Including David ln.law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan 5. McCune of Temple City, Sevy, Cindy Gibbs, Sherilyn Calif. Alan and Zelma are Johnston, Corey Young, Kris, on their way to spend the tine Serle, Dixie Keyes, Cindy summer visiting with their Dinsdale, John Rhodes, Kris, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd tine Wagstaff, Llndy Johns, ton, Tommy Johnston, Del Bush in Baltimore, Md. Rhodes, Paula Krambule and MRS. ROBERT (June) Ham. Vickie Valcarce. Special musical numbers llton of Rupert, Idaho spent last week visiting at the home were a guitar solo by Tina of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Gibbs and a trio consisting of Mrs. Connie Hlrschl, Mrs. Lyman Wight. Junes husband, Robert and son Jimmy Joined Erlene Hedrick, and Mrs. Nor. her on Memorial day and all ma Johnston who sang and were accompanied by Mrs. returned home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hed. Louise Davis. rick and children Teresa, Gor. A REMINDER THAT today don and Kirk recently visited Is Bookmobile day in Perry, with Wills parents, Mr. and the first on the new summer Ash-ton, Mrs. Bee W. Hedrick In schedule. The Bookmobile will Idaho. While there they make the following stoprs; 9. also had a short visit with 9:30 a.m. at the A and W Wills brother who was leav. Root Beer stand; 5 a.m. at Calls; 10;30 a.m. . ing for Viet Nam. 12 noon at the Perry school; DARRELL NELSON and 12:45-2:3- 0 p.m. on the lower sons Gordon, Mike, and Rod. road near Aaron Snows; 2;45-5:3- 0 ney and son. In. law Lynn Whar. p.m. on the hill at Peach ton of Brigham City spent and Allen. the weekend In Grouse Creek The Bookmobile will contin. to do some fishing and visit ue on this schedule every with a brother and family, other Thursday from now un-t- il Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson school starts. and family. Mrs. Verna Ellis and child, MR. AND MRS. Philip Brad, ren, Carma, Craig, Elden, bury and sons, Randy, Ken. and Brent visited with Vernas neth and Glen were accom. mother, Mrs. Gladys Taylor panted by Mr. and Mrs. Theo In Almo, Idaho. After a weeks Bradbury of Brigham City and visit they returned home on enjoyed a short vacation over Sunday. the long weekend. They travel, The Perry ward Cub Scout ed to Chesterfield, Idaho, on pack UO will hold their month, Memorial Day and they went ly pack meeting tonight, June on to Yellowstone where they 6, at the town park beginning had a delightful time. at 7 p.m. All Cub scouts and On Monday the Bradbury their families are encouraged family spent the day at the to attend. Zoo in Salt Lake and Vonet-ta- s sister, Bertha Jacobsen, THE PERRY WARD Re. returned with them to spend lief society held their clos. a few days. Ing social last Tuesday morn. Ing. The cultural refinement THE INFANT DAUGHTER By Mrs. Max Nelson Mea-cha- e 9:43-10:1- in JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 6, 1968 Vacationers and Visitors Herald Arrival of Summer So youte ELDER of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dins, dale was given her name and a blessing Sunday morning In fast meeting. She was given the name of Rebecca Dins, dale by her father. Julia and Deraid Waters and daughters Lisa and Pam joined In a Waters and daugh-ter- s Lisa and Pam joined In a Waters family dinner at the Rees Park in Brigham City on Memorial Day. Other fam. lly members present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wa. ters and children of Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wa. ters and children of Bhul, Ida. ho; Mr. and Mrs. Clive Wa-teand family of Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Waters and family of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waters and family of Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Beam and daughter of day and family of Smlthfield. MRS. MARGARET Ander-soand three children, Mar. Ion, Earl and Gloria Jean of Phoenix are visiting at the Reed Walker home. The An. derson children will spend the summer at the Walker home. Lewis and Laura Jean and children, Youngberg Brent, Kevin, Scott, and Kath. yrn visited In Wyoming over the long weekend. They visited In Mlllna with Laura Jeans brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Christensen. While they were In McKinnon they visited at the home of Lewis parents Mr. and Mrs. Crystal Young, n ay ve suggest for CENTAUR, DANTE, PASSPORT 360 & LEGACY COLOGNE VAN IIEUSEN SHIRTS berg. THE PERRY WARD Relief society held their night meet. Ing Monday night with Mrs. Laura Jean Youngberg, work counselor, giving a lesson on MEMBERS OF THE Nelson caring for the sick in the family enjoyed a family gath. home. Ladies enjoyed quilting and textile painting as work e erlng Sunday evening to Items and refreshments were family birthdays. Family members enjoying the out. served by Mrs. Retha John Ing at the town park were and Mrs. Aunka Fullmer. Lawrence Wright, son of Boyd and Beverly Nelson and family of Willard; Martella Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright and Hazel Nelson and daugh. celebrated his sixth birthday ters, Ronda and Carol; Mar. on Memorial day. He was hon. Ion and Gloria Hyde and four ored at a party Friday af. seven little children of Brigham; Brant ternoon with and Jancie Johnson and three friends joining In to help him daughters; Joe and Wanda Se. celebrate. Little friends en. bek and Susan, Robert and Bon. joying the festive games and Curtis nie Nelson all of Perry; Den. refreshments were nis and Judy Nelson and child, Quayle, Bruce Hlrschl, The. ren of Kaysvllle, and Russelll ron Valencia, Norman Jenks, and Louise Nelson and family Scott Hepner, Jayson Walker, of Ogden and Mrs. Zina White and Kevin Rhower. a. .BEAU BRUMMELL TIES SHIELDS JEWELRY TEXTAN BELTS cele-brat- of Brigham. Clark White was elected chairman at the Democratic mass meeting held Monday evening In the Perry school. Mrs. Donna Curtis was chosen and Mrs. as Maddox, secretary. Judy Along with the three elected officers Doug Fonnesbeck and Mrs. Ruby Davis were cho-seto make up the five dele, gates from Perry. Alternate delegates were Gerald Dolan and Jay Hamson. n n CURLEE & ILLS. SUITS SMARTLY GIFT WRAPPED FREE JERKS & ADLER SOX FREEMAN & HUSH PUPPIES SHOES MRS. MELBA OYLER at. tended the graduation cere, monies at Weber State college on Saturday morning. She watched her sons, Dean and as the graduated. Dennis They have each chosen the field of accounting and have in this accepted positions field. Melba also saw her new , daughter-in-lawJanice Shields graduate from Weber. BANK- - LTD. AMERICARD 00 REPUBLICAN AT THE meeting held the same 7th So. & Main MEoftoal mass evening In the school multipurpose room, Russell Ras. mussen was elected chairman of the Republican party for Perry. Tom Dinsdale was elected vice chairman and Mrs. Norma Bralthwalte as secretary, Charles Clifford, Frank Snook, Mrs. Vickie An. derson and Robert Schroeder along with the three elected officers make up the delegates for the Republican party from Perry. Floyd and Retha John motor, ed to Malta, Idaho on Memorial Day where they visited other members of the family. Rethas mother Mrs. Isabell Galliher returned to spend about a month with the Johns. WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED OUT MODELS DIRECT FROM THE CLOSE- FACTORY! COME IN TODAY AND CHECK OUR LOW LOW CLEARANCE PRICES! 1 range Fine.Yaute in LARGE QUANTITY OF GENERAL ELECTRIC T.V. AND STEREO MR. AND MRS. Leon Jen. sen and sons, Dennis and Jay Glenn were visitors at the Max Nelson home on Memorial day for dinner. Later In the even. Ing other visitors at the Nelsons were Mr. and Mrs. Lar. ry Jensen and daughter, Jin-Je- r Lee of Sunset. Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson and family visited at the Rees Pioneer park In Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Jensen and children of Harper Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Love. of your next new oar. A 12 T.V. Poffte-M- or Oil of an Olds. Mil irW FREE STAND n A lot of people end up driving cars that cost as much or more than this e Olds 88. 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