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Show 12 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 22, 1968 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, CORINNE fishing. They left on Satur-da- y Susan, Jill, Stephanie, and and were .olned on the Justin, the Bob Moores and the following Thursday by Mr. and hosts. Bobby Moore returned home with his parents after Mrs. Harold Jensen of Brig-haCity and the Raders spending several days here daughter Connie. The group with his grandparents. Bobby en,oyed sidetrlps to Capitol had a delightful time playing Reef and other points of Inter-ewith his cousins and getting around Fish Lake. acquainted with life in the country. COMMENTS Vacations, Reunions In Corinne Area News st returning home. Howard and Pearl HamUton and son Gary The first part of August left from Jackson for their saw many Corinne residents home In South Dakota. still enjoying vacations and A WEDDING OF local reunions In neighattending took place In the The states. Clayton boring Michelll children and garden, Aug. 2. Mary Morrllls Gary, Michelll, daughter of Tresa, Kelly, and Heidi left Ann and July 31, for a ten.day vacation Eddie and Ruth Michelll, of Mrs. Kath-erln- e son John the to north Clifton, them took that Yates, of Harper Ward, Hebgen dam, where they viewed the slide that had formed and Glen Clifton, were mar-rieby president Malcolm Quake Lake. They spent some The ceremony and time at the visitor center Young. there before traveling back to reception in the garden was attended by close family mem-ber- s West Yellowstone. and the parents of the They toured through Those attending park, fishing, sight- couple. a sister and brother-In- . seeing, and camping, before law of the groom, Marvin their rendezvous with twooth-e- r Corinne couples on Sunday and Susan Nutt of Brigham at the Crystal Creek camp City. The bride Is a grand, and Bernice grounds near Jackson, Wyo. daughter of Laron The Morrllls and Keith and Anderson and attended the Preal Shlnkle and sons Joe, Anderson family reunion with and Howard Jesse and them Aug. 11. The bridegroom 14 to report for daughter Jaynanne, motored left on Aug. to the campgrounds on the duty at Camp Pendleton, Ore-gofrom where he will leave Gros Ventre river, where the US group camped In their house for a tour of duty with the trailers. They enjoyed fish-lng- , Army In Vietnam. The Mlchellis are happy to swimming, and boating during their stay there. They have their son, Laron, home were joined during the week from a tour of duty in VietLaron was also by Vern Mangum, and Preals nam. home by his wife Mar-len- e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard and children, Eddie and Hamilton of Flandreau, S.D, The Ellers returned home on LaDonna, the new baby that he after had never seen. His family morning Thursday have been making their home spending a most delightful with the group from In Brigham City during his ab. sence. Laron Is a member of "home. United States Army, The Hamlltons and Shlnkles the received word of the death of and has the rank of Sgt. Afleave here he their mother and grandmoth. ter a er, Ellen Mangum. while on will leave for further duty In vacation. The Hamlltons and Vietnam. Vern Mangum returned here to SEVERAL FAMILIES from arrange for her funeral and burial. The Shlnkles and Mor-rill- s here attended the Gus and Mar. also cut short their vaca-tlo- garet Anderson family reunion 11 in the North returning home Saturday. held Aug. Laron and Ber- park. The Shlnkles, had attended City the Cheney reunion, In Jack-so- nice Anderson and their child-ren- , Hole Aug. 3, before their Wayne and Quanita and fishing trip on the Gros Ventre famUy from Tremonton, Mr. river. The family reunion was and Mrs. John Clifton, and also attended by Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson Louise Cheney and sons, Len-ar- and family of Pleasantvlew, e and Allen, and Mrs. Everett and Margaret AnderShlnkle and daughters, son, and their children, Claude Janice and Elaine, and was and Larralne Jeppesen and held In the Astoria Hot Springs family, Loyde and Donna Hub. near Jackson Hole, Wyo. bard, and family and Alvin Dinner guests at the Kleth and Linda Anderson and their Shlnkle home last Sunday were new baby, attended from here. Vern Mangum, Howard and Mrs. Evelyn Anderson, and Pearl Hamilton and son Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Rlcliard AnderLorraine Shlnkle and daught- son of Brigham City, who are ers, Janice and Elaine; and her former residents from here grandchildren, the two daught- met with other family memers and son of Mrs. Shirley bers to enjoy a day of games and plcnlclng. Monson; Kay Mangum of Jack-so- reminiscing Hole; and Melvin and Car-o- l They joined In a gameof touch Saunders, and family of football, tried their skill at Idaho Falls, Ida. The group horseshoe pitching and join-e- d went to the mortuary In Qrlg. In a treasure hunt for s ham City for the velwing of which proved to be the Ellen Mangum after dinner. outstanding event of the day, Funeral services were held with the luncheon and converIn the Corinne LDS chapel on sation at noon running a close Monday morning at 10 a.m. second place In the days acThe relatives left lmmedlatly tivities. for Jackson, Wyo., with the BUD AND BERTHA Rader body, where she was burled In the Jackson park next to and children Cindy,- - Jolene her husband. Keith and Preal and Eddy recently enjoyed a Shlnkle and children, Joe, nine-davacation at Fish Linda and Carol, stayed in Lake. They took their trail-e- r and enloved camDlnv and Jackson until Tuesday, before by Gertrude Moore d DINNER GUESTS AT the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore last Sunday were Bob and Lynette Moore and son Bobby of Murray. They join-ee family members to the birthdays of JoAnn Morrill, Bobby Moore, Danny Anderson, and Gary Morrill who all had birthdays the first part of August, and July 29. Those who gathered for the happy occasion were Clayton and JoAnn Morrill, and child-reGary, Kelly, Tresa, and n Heidi, Dennis and Betty and chUdren, Danny, d cele-brat- HAPPY BIRTHDAY greet, lngs went to JoAnn Morrill on her birthday, Aug. 14. Bringing birthday cakes, Ice cream and good wishes to JoAnn on that day were Preal Shlnkle, Elaine Nelson, Betty Anderson, Pauline Daines, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christ-ianseMr. and Mrs. Howard Eller, and JoAnns parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Moore. n And-erso- RECENT VISITORS at the home of Guy and Madge Henry were their brother and sister- - Garnel and Ester of Newton, Kan. Henry They left for home last Mon-daafter a visit here and a delightful four-da- y trip to Yel. lowstone park with the Guy Henrys. The group went by way of Pocatello, Ida., where they picked up the Guy Henrys Lewdaughter and is and Barbara Sorenson. The group toured the Interesting places on their way through the park to the south entrance, enjoying some fishing, before going to Jackson Hole to spend some time before returning home. ROBERT Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everatt Ander-sospent last week at Camp Williams attending the Utah National Guard Freedom Aca. demy school held for Student body presidents, or senior class presidents from the Sen-lo- r High schools In the state. ln-la- son-in-la- Cullough of Saye, Okla. They left for home on Monday after spending two weeks were visit-ln- g with the Yagls and their and daughter Elmer and Mildred Warner. a telephone call from them. Informing the Andersons of the Impending operation on their son Todd. The boy was to undergo surgery for an eye defect, commonly known as "lazy eye. Margaret and Everett re. Monday and returned home on turned home on Monday and the boy as doing fine Saturday. and the doctors were optlm-istl- c Everett and Margaret about the success of the Anderson and their sister and brother-in-law- , The Andersons Robert and operation. Alta Holmes of Ogden recently were on hand to lend their "moral support to the par-enenjoyed a delightful four-da- y during and after the operouting at Flaming Gorge. The Andersons took their boat and ation. Vernon Cutler was hosplt-allze- d the group had an enjoyable after being ill at his time boating and fishing. home with pneumonia. He Is THE EVERETT Andersons, reported as being some at this time. took an unexpected trip to California last Thursday. RECENT VISITORS AT the They went to the home of their son and daughter-in-law- , Von home of Taro and Ollda Yagl Dell and Claudette Anderson and family were Olidaa par-entMr. and Mrs. E.E. Me- and family In San Jose after Robert attended as representative from Box Elder, as sen. ior class president for the coming school year. There were 66 outstanding students from as many high schools in the state represented there. They arrived at the camp on son-in-la- club A COMMUNITY meeting was held In the ward cultural hall Aug. 17 at 10 a.m. The welcoming address was given by Diane Harper, a memcounber of the Box Elder cil. The meeting was well clubs and by all their leaders from throughout the community with Jesse Eller, home demonstration a. gent, as special guest. Demon, stratlons and displays of baked goods were judged and sug. gestlons made for Improve, ments. The opening prayer was given by Cindy Wankler and the pledge to the flag was led by Andre Pommier. The 4th pledge was led by Ellen 4-- 4-- 4-- ts s, n wel-corne- d vac-atlo- n DOESNT SCRATCH, WARP OR STOP FOR COMMERCIALS. IT 30-da- y Og-de- n n d Lor-raln- Its n a "music-to-g- plays slip in a cassette, flip a switch, and you're taped in to your favorite music. And the music is locked up safe so for-tune- Norelco is the original you dont touch it. Takes all the trouble out of taking music with you. cassette system. 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