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Show PERRY NEWS BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Trailbuilders Roundup, Visits Spice Local News By Mrs. Max Nelson and Brian Young. Reeder, Four boys from Perry were also chosen to play on The Perry ward primary the minor league all star game trailbuilders classes held for the National league. They their "Trailbuilders Round, were Barry Bralthwaite, up" on Thursday evening, July Craig Ellis, Dal Rhodes, 25, In the ward chapel. and Mark Meadows. Nine boys from the top pilot class were welcomed Into the CAROL LYNN WRIGHT, trallbullder program by mem daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bers of the Blazer class. New Lawrence Wright celebrated member are. Kelly Nelson, her eighth birthday with a Robert Garver, David Sevy, Party on July 30. A Char, Dennis Hlrschl, Curtis Ander. ley Brown party with all the son, Kent Lund, ErlcRasmus. Charley Brown characters sen, Mike Nelson and Mark joined the party. Thirteen lit-ti- e JAYCEE CARP CATCHERS Brigham City Taycees catching fish for the annual Meadows. The boys were pre. friends helped her cele. carp scramble this past weekend were, from left, Robert Schroeder, Gary Bywater, sented with Items for the com. brate, Nadine Valencia, Rose, Kent Trease, President Dwight Reeves and Gary Smith, project chairman. The lng year by older members anne Young, Jeannie Farley, scramble will be staged Saturday, Aug. 10, at Memorial park, of the classes. Susan Anderson, Sherry John, starting at 10 a.m. The roundup then continued ston, Susan Thompson, Dena In the cold lemonade cooled the fame room Reese, Brenda Nelson, Cin. COR1NNE COMMENTS where the boys participated dy Crouch, Joy Poulsen, Kris, ily members during the afin an all star ball game pre. ty Krambule, Debbie ternoons activities. John, The group enjoyed reminis, sentlng their "Trail to the son, and Cindy Wright. 4-- H Priesthood" and "Scouting cing under the shade trees and a fast ball game, horseshoe skill" they had learned dur. THIRTY YOUNG boys and and varied amusements for lng the past year. Boys par. girls were honored at Prl. the "small fry. There were ticlpatlng were Barry Bralth. mary Wednesday morning for 46 who attended the festivities walte, Reese Nelson, Craig their perfect attendance at the ward bishopric and their from cities Ellis, Corey Dlnsdale, John Primary during the past year. By Gertrude Moore surrounding wives were dinner guests at coming from Idaho Falls, McCoy, Ronald Greenhalgh, Jason Walker, Todd Maddox, The advance club girls the Allen Helner, David Thor, Carolyn Nelson, Troy Mad. Ida., Blackfoot, Ida., gathering on Thursday stead, Kevin Hlrschl, Jeff Ed. dox, Douglas Walker, Kale and their leaders joined other evening. Dean and Marilyn Boise, Corinee, Salt Lake and the to from groups county ward, Ward, were special guests at Ogden. There were four close Carol Jay Tablot, Barry Greenhalgh, Lynn make the annual Utah R eeder, Kenneth Heritage the Program and dinner that family friends who were In. Wright, Dan. Wright, Curtis Anderson, Ju. vited to join the group and en. ny Marshall, Kenneth Brad, lie Maddox, Mike Nelson, Kel. trip. Jessie Eller, home econ. evening. the day with them. There omist, and six members from Susan bury, Kurt Rasmussen, Bruce ly Nelson, THE LIHOMA holiday was joyed Smith, Corlnne clubs and 14 members were 26 grandchildren and Call, and Steven Weight. Dianne In the Corlnne second held Sherry Reeder, In four of Mrs. Kevin Kirschi, of other clubs drove Following the game typical Thompson, cars to their first ward primary on Friday morn, Hansens who due to living private ball game food was served Ronald on July 26, in the ward Greenhalgh, Reese at a great distance and those stop which was Hansens Pane, lng to all present. Teachers for Nelson, Kim Alaine Carter, Is Dlnsdale, Bar. tarium In Salt Lake chapel. In the armed forces They the classes are Mrs. Con. ry City. Bruce and the Lihoma serving Reeder, Call, went next to the Peace Gar. president to attend. were unable nle Johnson, Mrs. Pat Weight, Cindy Suzanne of Dlnsdale, dens where they ate lunch and partner and was In charge Mrs. Velva Greenhalgh, and Barker, Evone the program. Members of the Valencia, to the THE M and their Bingham copper mines. merri-handMrs. Lynn Maddox. Stake Cheryl Anderson, Kristy with Marsha Trailbuilder leader, Mrs. Wight, Julie Hlrschl, Di. They stopped at the visitors Christiansen as their leader, parents of the Corlnne second center there and watched the ward mutual were special Marilyn Lund was also a vlsl. anne Reeder, Annette Wright, s with Linda Norman, gusts at Honor Night, held on tor. Tressa Young and Adralnna blasting operations and visited and the s with LaRaine their the souvenir shop. regular meeting night Valencia. In the The group went to camp Jeppesen, participated the latter part of July. Delores LEROY EASTMAN recently and advancement ceremonies is president of the BARBARA LUND, daughter Timpinooke where they cook-ereturned from a week visiting the graduation from primary Harper womens young supper over a camp fire for the association, with his family In Flandreau, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lund of the merri-hanmembers with Jean Nelsen and Nelda South Dakota. The purpose celebrated her eighth birth-da- y and enjoyed a program by class. Norman as councilors. The with a party on Friday members who volunteered for his visit was to attend the the talents. their first year beehive girls with spent They 2. friends little funeral of his uncle, Rev. Aug. Eight THE MEMBERS OF THAT In sleep, Leona Rasmussen, as their Henry C. Johnson. Before re. joined her In a canyon party. night there, sleeping class who graduated were: and under stars the second year beehive lng bags were: home he Sherry Johnston, spent the They turning Cherrl Harper, Jolene Reaye, leader, girls (Faye Hansen) Laurells remainder of the week visiting Susan Anderson, Julie Mad. cooked and ate breakfast be. Arlene Nelson, Loydene s (Nelda Norman) and the with family members still liv. dox, Kristy Krambule, Kim fore starting for home. They Karen Christiansen, to to hike with Cleone Nicholas up stopped Timpano, Carol In Lynn Wright, and around Flandreau. Dinsdale, lng Annette Kunzler, and Lynn as their leader, participated Jeannie Farley, and Sandra gas cave, then drove to Sara-tog- a Christensen. swim-min- g to In some time the advancement cere, spend KIRSTEN AND Kurt Ras. Sterrett. A singing group consisting and the monies. rides The enjoying In fast girls meeting Sunday mussen, children of Mr. and of Loydene Hubbard, Karen In the rose tying participated three young girls and hotdogs and ice cream Christiansen, Mrs. Russell Rasmusen enjoy, morning Kunz. Annette ceremony and presented the ed a trip to Phoenix, Arlz. from Perry were confirmed cones at lunch. Those who ler, and Annette Nelson rose on to Delores Harper, presfrom here made the of the trip church. and talks were given by They flew down and spent members ident. The girls were present-ewere; Charlene and sang of July Barbara Lund, an at home of the daughter Cherrl Harper, Lynn Chris, eight days a token by their teachers uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lund Jaynann Eller, Lynn Stewart, tensen, and Jolene Reay on the evenings Cindy Mills, Wankler, Carolyn during on was baptized Saturday by Rasmussen and their children. graduation requirements. ArRefreshments were Uncle David Is on the faculty her father and confirmed Sun. and their leader, Jane Nel. lene Nelson and her mother, served to the group by the of the Arizona State univer. day morning by her grand-fathe- sen. Mrs. Grant Nelson, gave their teachers and leaders. H.M. Lund. to what slty and among the Interest, primary IT CHI AND Mary Nlsogi, response Carol Lynn Wright daughter have meant to me. lng spots they visited were 25th wedding years celebrated THE MIA. MAIDS and their their and Lawrence Mrs. of Mr. the stuffed animals and the of the girls were 28. They The mothers of the Corlnne ward parents mice departments of the uni. Wright was baptized and con. anniversary July at the program were guests at Honor guests Jack and Mary Nlsogi special joined Night father. her firmed by fash-iofor and pottery verslty. They dug a delightful three, and at the luncheon held In their regular meeting in an old Indian village and Cheryl Brown, daughter of to spend In the cultural held show In Reno, Nev. night the latter part of July. attended the Barnum and Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Thamer Brown day holiday closed "shop" on Satur. hall after the ceremonies. The Marge Burt as leader of the They and confirmed was baptized Tab cousin was entitled fashion show ey Circus. Their first year beehive girls, sec-onday night and enjoyed themreturned with them when they by her father. Old on a vacation trip In "Grandmothers selves year beehive girls (Carma flew home. Garden", and the girls Nicholas) and the first year Nevada town, returning the of son RODNEY NELSON, was at a While Tab guest home and "back to work on modeled clothes from "things mla.maids with Rea Barker the Rasmussen home for 5 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nelson, past". Grandmothers of some as their leader participated in birthday on Wednesday. of the girls also attended and the advancement ceremonies. days the Rassmussen family celebrated his fifth Kieth and Shinkle Mrs. Mr. 1 a enjoyed some of the local Thursday, Aug. with party and son Joe, and Mr. and they and the mothers were The were pre. Interest which Included the of games and a luncheon. Mrs. Gene Shinkle and sons presented with a corsage as sented a rose girlstheir teach, by him celebrate Those helping 24 rodeo the parade, July they entered the door. er Marg Burt, who pinned Lisa Waters, Ronald David Steven, Bobby and Mark In Ogden and a day at Lagoon. were; to Bear Lake last motored them on their mothers. Re. Kevin Nelson, Kelly Dinsdale, PROUD NEW grandparents freshments were served to the Paul Hlrschl, Sunday. The Keith Shlnkles are Everett and DURING THE MONTH of Youngberg, Margaret An. group, which Included two the reunion attended Mangum Mike Smith, Randy Wagstaff, derson. The baby, a girl, was members of the stake board July the Wendell Calls enjoyed and Gene the Shlnkles spent a visit from all three of their and Howard Bailey. born Aug. 3 In a Logan hos. beehive class. Slncerest Sympathy goes to the day fishing and swimming. pital to Alvin and Linda An. from the sons that are serving In the and of Mr. Mrs. the family armed forces. Larry was HARPER AND DELORES HOWARD AND JESSIE El. derson. home from the July 11.14 be. Jerold Nelson In passing of ler and Nelda accompanied Norman, daughter Jaynann MRS. CAROL PETT and a group of mutual fore leaving to board the USS his mother last week. on to Lake Bear girls to a Sunday. Glenn and Mrs. Mr. Hepner children Hancock. He left July 18 from Allison, Barbara, camp-ou- t near the girls home a of Ho. visited sister and Jana of Concord, near Mantua for three days California for Hawaii, Japan and family left our community They who Is employed at a Kathy of last week to make their home wards have returned home last week. The then the waters and Calif., girls, members in Seattle, Wash. Glenn ac. resort near there and Jayn. after spending two weeks here Vietnam. second ward, of the Corlnne In the ann Frank arrived home about cepted employment there and lake. enjoyed swimming In Logan visiting with her father, E.R. Joined with members of other They stopped In best them the all wish we She and the child, wards to compete In various the middle of the month to on the way home to visit Roundy. ren arrived here by plane from activities during their stay. visit with his family. While their move. Mrs. with Howards mother, on leave he and his wife, Lyn, California and spent one week Eva Jean Harper won the SANDRA GLAUS ER, daugh. Luella Eller, and a friend and relatives here and In prize for the best hat worn In and sister Barbara spent one visiting and Mr. Mrs. Tom his wife, week In California visiting ter of Dr. and Mrs. Russell City, before she was the hat parade, the girls mak. Brlgliam Is Howards sister her husband, Bur. lng the hats out of materials by friends and relatives. While Glauser, was an outstanding Roley. joined LaRene Wllford Webb City Mrs. ton Pett. They stayed here available. They also presented there they visited Lyns moth, swimmer In the Brigham from Garden . City. 3 at and also spent some time skits for the program and er and Lynn and Judy Call. open held Aug. 2 with Burtons mother, honored their fathers at a r Frank left a week ago last the Brigham City pool. Sandra visiting BILLIE ANDERSON, pres, two first places In re. Viola Pett in Brigham City. on Thursday evening. Saturday for Ft. Sam Houston, took ward of the Corlnne ident and also placed four sister Jill was also Their theme was Hawaiian and San Antonio, Texas lays near YWMIA and Rea Barker went Carols at the Roundy home, a luau was enjoyed by the where he will attend more fourths, one fifth and one sixth. with the visiting girls from their ward after A baby shower was held last a summer were s choollng In the medical field. completing three who Nel-sospent days camp, course of studies at BYU in group. The members Steven got home the day be. Thursday for Mrs. Bonnie In happy to hear that they lad home the near lng girls of home Mrs. Jance at the Provo. Jill Roundy has left won sports equipment for hav. fore Frank was to leave so was pre. Mantua. They left on Thursday for an extended vacation in Bonnie was able for a short visit Johnson. lng and maintaining the "best on home Satur. returned and with many lovely Items the together. The family enjoyed sented a very edu. Hawaii. She will return at camp, after their after having day, the an outing at Bear Lake on for her expected baby by beginning of school this month, return home. They left on fun and of cational outing 20 guests attending. Light to resume her teaching at Thursday and returned home Sturday with all the children over sleeping hiking, She makes her on Saturday. and Steven Turner and Judy refreshments were served. and cooking over an open fire. Sandy schools. home In Provo during the Thornock of Ogden. to went who Girls participate school term. TWENTY GIRLS and three Steven will leave around BILL AND REA Rader and In with others In the activities and program leaders joined 11 for the Great Lakes son Bruce of Concord, Calif, Aug. Shanna were Valerie Nelsen, EVA FORSGREN, Marie were visitors at the home of area where he will continue from the South Box ElderIn stake Hansen, Peggy Hansen, Alalne girls and her grandchild-reTripoddl his schooling In the field of MIA and participated Bills parents, Mr. and Mrs. camp above Mantua for four Mclntlre, Nancy Hatch, Mar. Pattle and Tod Frye of Leslie Rader last week. They engineering, Rozanne Bing, Barker, days last week. Their days garet Diane Lichfield and Bar-bar- a Brigham City, motored to Salt arrived In Salt Lake by plane hikham, THE PERRY WARD MIA held was filled with cooking, Hansen. The members of Lake City last Tuesday. They on Friday and were picked up and lots of fun with arts went to the Veterans hos. and returned here with the ing, social lastTues. their closing and crafts. Those attending Mrs. Dee Yearsley; Mr. and pital to visit with John S. Les Raders. They came for day evening. They gathered at were: Kirsten Rasmussen, Mrs. Ralph Yearsley and three Forsgren. Joim Is reported to the funeral of Reas father the town park where volley John, children; Mr. and Mrs. Ray be In an improved condition Wllford Nielsen, that was held Gibbs, Tinna Beverly was softball played ball and Don Reese and four children and Is Elaine especially thrilled with In the Honeyvllle ward chapel with tasty hamburgers being son, Christy Wagstaff, of Brigham City; Rosalie a visit from his Laurie Cheryl Wright, en. Smith, then all. great grand, on Saturday. Bill returned They enjoyed by Alana Barnard, Mar. Reese of Salt Lake; Mr. and children. home on Sunday by plane from joyed an hour of swimming Hlrschl, Bod. Mrs. Delbert Dabb and daughSalt Lake City where he was In the pool at Brigham City. rianne Nelson, Carma of Cedar City; and Mr. MRS. NELLIE Hansen taken by his parents. Rea and Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson lley, Paula Krambule, Elaine ter and Mrs. Jay D. Reese and Elizabeth Matthews, her family reunion In son will remain In Honeyvllle attended a family gathering Jenks, four children of Las Vegas, Uintah on Sunday. The affair with her mother for several in Layton on July 24 with all Katy Turner, Evelyn McCoy, Nev. Pal. Kathy Carlene was held at the home of her days, before returning home. Nelson, of the Jensen the members Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peter, son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. Jim and Leone Higgins, and Patty Jones, Alisa Gar. family. A lovely barbequed mer,and Carma Ellis. Leaders sen enjoyed having four of and Mrs. William Knudsenand family of Clearfield were Sun. ver fam. was enjoyed by supper were Mrs. Vickie their grandchildren spend Included the Immediate family day visitors at the Rader lly members Mr. and Mrs. attending Mrs. Kathleeen a three week vacation at their of the late Lewis Knudsen. home. Leon Jensen and sons Dennis Anderson, last month. Bradley, Mrs, Hansen went with a Wight and Mrs. Raylene Nel. home Ray and Jay Glenn and Mr. son. Shari Randy and Linda Lynn, and daughter, Joe and SAM AND MARB Forsgren and Mrs. Dennis Cox and son of Jay Dee Ida Dalton and children held was A Reese, house from returned home on Saturday warming family Bretton all of Layton; Mr. and Loudell Reese home and Roy ce Reese of Las Vegas, Pocatello, Ida., due to the after spending a week with Mrs. Larry Jensen anddaugh. at the evening when mem- Nev, especially enjoyed this Illness of her husband who their son and daughter-in-lalast Friday ter, Jljer Lee, of Sunset, and bers of the Reese family got time spent with grandma and was unable to attend. The and their new baby boy. They and and Lois children, Max members grandpa. Joyce and Jay D. group assembled at 11 a.m. on went to catch their first Family and together. Reese, Kelly, Carolyn In gathered to enjoy the com. joined them for a week Utah the lawn and patio of the glimpse of the new arrival Peggy, of Perry. pany and Ice cream, cookies visiting family and friends be. Knudsen home In Unitah. They and to enjoy a vaction trip fore their return home. . ate a delicious dinner at noon of fishing and FIVE BOYS FROM the Per. and fun games. the month of August that consisted of baked ham, Sam went and were cho. During sea team fishing deep little league ry THOSE ATTENDING were: there will be no MIA or Prirolls, sliced caught a big salmon on the sen to be on the National watermelon bay outside of Seattle. They parents, Mr, and mary held. According to of. tomatoes, league all star team that play, Loudells Louis tournament Mrs. Reese, and the fleers both Primary and MIA relishes, and a variety of traveled from Pocatello to ed in the city will continue when school be. cakes. A plentiful supply of Marysville, Wash., to their on Aug. 2 . 3. They were; following brothers and sister and home-mad- e Mr. and their families; gins In September. root beer and ice son's home by train and re- Barry Tommy Johnston, miltl-purpos- Advance Club Girls In Utah HeritageTrip 4-- n gae-note- fir-llte- d d Hub-bar- d, mla-maid- mla-mai- 19-2- d 0 d n d fash-ione- ; d mla-mai- - i ; ; mot-ore- d d din-ne- . ; n : . . ; ; ' ' son-in-la- sight-seeing- . 7 Utah Thursday, August 8, 1968 Brigham City Retains Title In Annual AAU Swim illleet Brigham City scored heav. Kulda (Plr), L. Pasternak lly In the relay events this (Mich.). past weekend to successfully Ind. Med. L. Johnson defend Its title In the (Un), P. Hormann (Hawaii), AAU S. Call (Ute), L. Pasternak Inter-mountai- n Age-Grou- p Championship meet at Rees Swimming (Mich), R. Kulda (Plr). 100 Freestyle Pioneer park. L. John-soThe local paddlers piled (Un), P. Hormann (Ha. K. Black (BYUD), L. up 351 points for team honors. wall), Brigham Young university Pasternak (Mich), S. Inouye Dolphins finished a surprising (Hawaii). second with 191 points, fol. J. Wrenn Butterfly lowed by Priates Swim club (Colo.), S. Lerew (Kearns), of Magna, 177; Hawaii Swim L. Pasternak (Mich.), L. John, son (Un), P. Hormann (Ha. club, 159; Kearns Youth team, 154, and Arden wali). Hills (Sacramento, Calif.) n Omuro (Hawaii), D. Packer (BC), S. Wheelwright (DG). Breaststroke A. (Hawaii), R. Philpot Omuro (Plr), T. Branan (Kearns), J. Klttel (Plr), J. Ioane (Hawaii). Backstroke J. Ioane (Ha. wall), R. Bakes (BC), R. Fa. vero (Calif.), D. Packer (BC), J. Favero (BC). Ind. Med. A. Omuro (Ha. wall), I. Judson (Hawaii), R. Favero (Calif.), J. Klttel (Pir), R. Philpot 100 (Plr). Freestyle J. Ioane (Hawaii), R. Favero (Calif.), C. Boyle (YMCA), J. Klttel 15 and 17 111. R. Philpot (Pir). (Plr), 24 of teams Representatives 200 Kamo K. R. Favero Butterfly Freestyle from various parts of the coun. E. Bush (Hawaii), (Calif.), A. Omuro (Hawaii), try competed in the annual (Hawaii), meet which saw a host of new C. Packer (BC), C. Morlshlge C. Boyle (YMCA), R. Philpot (Hawaii), B. Whitney (Ute). (Plr), J. Ioane (Hawaii). pool records established. C. Morlshlge Breastroke Following are the results of 15 and 17 (Hawaii), C. Anderson (Ute), Individual races, according B. B. Whitney Sykes (Ute), to place; 100 D. Grimes (Ute), E. Bush (Hawaii). Freestyle Ahue C. Packer (New K. Backstroke Mexico), GIRLS (BC), K. Kamo (Hawaii), C. (Hawaii), M. Powers (BC), D, Morlshlge (Hawaii), C. Ander. Picadure (Hawaii), S. Favero son (Ute), E. Bush (Hawaii). (Calif.). and Under Eight 400 Freestyle S. Favero K. Kamo (Ha. Ind. Med. 50 Freestyle L. Peter, C. Morlshlge (Hawaii), (Calif.), D. Grimes (New Mex-lco- ), sen C. (Arlz.) Tracy wali), K. Ahue (Hawaii), E. ClifE. Bush (Hawaii), C. Ander. (Kearns), K. Dowdle (Tecas), son ford C. Jones (Plr). B. (Ute). (Calif.), (Ute), Whitney J. Martin (Kearns), N. Tay. Breaststroke D. Pica, lor (DGSL) dura (Hawaii), B. Larsen (DG), BOYS L. Breaststroke Peter, R. Ricks (BC), M. Baxter sen (Arlz.), J. Hill (BYUD), (BYUD), M. Patten (BYUD). Eight and under K. Dowdle (Texas), B. Bakes D. Grimes Backstroke (BC), N. Taylor (DG). B. Favero (New Mexico), W. Meheula 50 Freestyle L. Petersen Backstroke C. KUlpack (Plr), J. (Hawaii), S. Favero (Calif.), (Ariz.), K. Dowdle (Texas), (Calif.), S. Clark (BC), K. Ahue (Hawaii), D. Hefferan (BC), Sargent C. B. Jensen (BC) Anderson Kulda (Calif.). E. (Plr). (BC), N. Taylor (DG) Ind. Med. S. Favero B. Favero Breaststroke Ind. Med. L. Petersen Picadure R. (Ha. (Calif.) (BC), J. Daryl (Calif.), Sargent (Ariz.), K. Dowdle (Texas), C. Klllpack wail), Keith Ahue (Hawaii), D. C. Tracy (Kearns), J. HU1 Paulsen (Ute), Grimes (New Mexico), M. Bax. (Pir), K. Elwell (BYU). (BYUD), B. Bakes (BC). ter (BYUD). B. Favero Backstroke 100 Free L. Petersen 200 Freestyle D. Grimes (Calif.), C. Klllpack (Pir), R. (Arlz.), K. Dowdle (Texas), Black (BYUD), J. Mexico), S. Favero (B. (New Sargent C. Tracy (Kearns), B. Bakes (Calif.), M. Powers (BC), K. C), D. Hammon (BC). (BC) B. Jensen (BC). Med. B. Favero Ahue (Hawaii), D, Hefferan Ind. L. Petersen Butterfly (Calif.), C. Klllpack (Pir), J. (Calif.). (Arlz.), K. Dowdle (Texas), D. Grimes (New S. Clark (BC), Butterfly C. Tracy (Kearns), J. Mar. Sargent (BC), Mexico), K. Ahue (Hawaii), D. Black (BYUD). tin (Kearns), B. Bakes (BC). R. 100 M. Bax. B. Favero Picadura (Hawaii), Free ter (BYUD), W. Meheula C. J. KUlpack (Plr), (Calif.), Nine and 10 Sargent (BC), R. Black (BY. S. Clark (BC). 100 Freestyle P. Daniels UD, B. Favero Heart Studies Butterfly (Calif.), M. Dowdle (Texas), (Calif.), C. Klllpack (Plr), J. NEW YORK (UPD A maJ. Martin (Kearns), C. Hels. R. Black jor advance in the study and (DC), Sargent ler (Mont.), G. Anderson (BC). (BYUD), S. Clark (BC). diagnosis of cardiac ailments is the use of Breaststroke P. Daniels television and videotape to view the hu(Calif.), M. Dowdle (Texas), 10 and Nine man heai t. To cope with the K. Nuttall (BYUD), K. Phil-po- t pioblem of coronary disease in (Plr), C. Helsler (Mont.) 100 Freestyle M. Klllpack the United States today, such Backstroke P. Daniels (Pir), J. Parson (BC), E. John, studies of about 80.000 patients (Calif.), J. Martin (Kearns), son (Un), K. Bestor (BYUD), are leiimied daily, accordion L. Martin (Plr), M. Dowdle to a spokesman M. Paulsen (Ute). for North Texas), C. Helsler (Mont.). Amerlian M. Breaststroke Klllpack Philips Company, Ind. Med. P. Daniels (Pir), D. Brlnton (BC), M. Medicalof Division, miinufac-tuie- r (Calif.), M. Dowdle (Texas), Paulsen (Ute), J. Parson (BC), equipment for J. Martin (Kearns), C. Hels. K. Webster (BYUD). medical pm poses. ler (Mont), L. Martin (Plr). M. KUlpack Backstroke 200 Freestyle P. DanParson (BC), K. Bes-to- r J, (Pir), iels J. Martin (Calif.), D. Webster (BYUD), (Kearns), M. Dowdle (Texas), (BYUD), R. Robinson (BYUD). L. Martin (Plr), D. Gale(BC). M. KUlpack Ind. Med. P. Daniels Butterfly J. Parson (BC), K. Web. (Plr), (Calif.), P. Swim (Kearns), ster (BYUD), M. Paulsen J. Martin (Kearns), C. Heis. (Ute), S. Garson (YMCA). ler (Mont.), M. Dowdle (Texas) M. Kill, 200 Freestyle pack (Plr), J. Parson (BC), 11 and 12 E. Johnson (Un), K. Bestor 100 Freestyle P. Campos (BYUD), K. Swim (Kearns). (Kearns), D. Maddock (Ha. M. KUlpack Butterfly wail), L. Kulda (Plr), S. Glau. (Plr), J. Parson (BC), B. Pen. ser (BC), K. Crawford (TOSC) dleton (BYUD), K. Bestor P. Campos Breaststroke (BYUD), S. Garson (YMCA). (Kearns), K. Crawford L. Kulda (Plr), S. Anderson (BC), B. Matthews (TOSC), (Kearns) Backstroke (Kearns), 11 and 12 100 Freestyle M. Favero L. Jolinson (Un), T. (Calif.), K. Crawford Dowdle (Texas), P. Lerew (TOSC), L. Kulda (Pir), D. L. Huff (Kearns). (Kearns), Maddock (Hawaii), S. Glau. Breaststroke T, Dowdle ser (BC). Lerew (Kearns), M. (Texas), Ind. Med. P. Campos Favero (Calif.), B. Pendleton K. Crawford (Kearns), (BYUD), L. Johnson (Un). Kulda L. (TOSC), (Plr), Backstroke M, Favero S. Glauser (BC), D. Maddock (Calif.), P. Lerew (Kearns), (Hawaii). T. Dowdle (Texas), G, Yates P. Cam. 200 Freestyle L. Johnson (Un). (Plr), pos (Kearns), D. Maddock Ind. M. Favero Med. K. Crawford (Hawaii), T. Dowdle (Texas), (Calif.), S. Glauser (BC) L. Jolinson (Un), P. Lerew (TOSC), C. Campos (Kearns) Pendleton B. (Kearns), P. Campos Butterfly (BYUD). Maddock (Ha. (Kearns), D. 200 M. Favero L. Kuida (Pir), S. (Calif.),Freestyle wail), L. Johnson (Un), P. K. Craw, Glauser (BC), Lerew (Kearns), T. Dowdle ford. (Texas), L. Huff (Kearns). M. Favero Butterfly 13 and 14 (Calif.), T. Dowdle (Texas), L. Johnson (Un), G. Yates 200 Freestyle L. John, (Plr), B, Farr (Ogden). son (Un), P. Hormann (Ila. 13 and 14 S. Lerew (Kearns), wall), C. L. Pasternak (Mich.), 200 Freestyle R. Favero Gilson (Kearns). (Calif.), J. Klttel (Pir), A. S. Inouye Breaststroke S. Philpot (Plr), (Hawaii), S. Pasternak L. (Mich), Call (Ute), P. Campos R. Kulda (Pir). P. Hormann Backstroke P. Crawford (TO. (Hawaii), R. SC), L. Johnson (UN), turned home Pocatello. Floyd In their car from Carter celebrated his birthday on Sunday with family members at Rees Pioneer park In Brlgliam City. The group met In the evening to enjoy a delicious turkey dinner by his wife Elma and daughters, daughter and The ln.law. group spent BURGERS FRIES 19 15' FOOT LONGS-- 29' pre-pare- d the time reminiscing, while the children en,oyed the play equipment at the park. Those who gathered to wish him a most happy day were Rodney and Lola Carter and family of West Point; Royce and Bet. ty Carter and family; John and La Ree Carter and family and Keith of Clearfield; Lynette Carter and family of Royal and Elaine Kaysvllle; Norman and family; andMau. rice and Alalne Carter and children. MALTS &SHAKES 25' I I |