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Show C0R1NNE COMMENTS son-in-la- Vacations Nearing End As Local School Begins By Gertrude Moore home during their visit there. Mrs Christine Peterson had the pleasure of visiting with Elder and Mrs. Pinks tone In Granada Hills while In She was accompanied there by her son and family, the Gordon Petersons. Elder Pinkston was mission presi. dent of the Southern States LDS mission field, while Mrs. Peterson was on her mission there. The group also enjoyed a trip to Anaheim, where they attended two major league ball Dalton and Doris games. Woodall and family of Glen, dale, spent one day visiting with the group In Newport Is Beach. Mrs. Woodall the Jen. former Doris sen, daughter of the Jensens who are former residents of this community. The children had a delight, ful time on the beach during their stay swimming, gath. erlng shells, and playing In the sand. and her AVIS MORGAN The last of vacation trips before summers end, and the of beginning school, have kept Corlnne residents busy this Mrs. Norma past week Bosley, and and daughter Gordon and LaRey Peterson and children, Lisa Karri, and Christine, and s mother, Mrs. Christine Peterson of Brigham City, returned last Sunday from a delightful trip relaxing and sight-seeinIn California. The group motored to New port Beach to the home of Normas sister, Mrs. Gladys Ray where they spent a weeks vacation In the sun. Their activities Included a trip to Knottsberry Farm, and a day at San Diego, where they view, ed the bay and visited with Chief petty officer Charles Elswood, his wife Shirley and children. The group enjoyed a steak fry at the Elswood Call-fornl- a. son-in-la- Gor-don- g Ho-wa- and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nagata; and Mr. and Mrs. LuDell Reese of Brigham City, Jor. special guests, HAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes went last week to Fred Brad, ford, who on Aug. 20 was hon. ored by family members at his home here. Bringing birth, day cakes, gifts and good wishes for a happy day that even, ing were Dale and Dale Bradford and children Tresa, Brett and Jeff of Bountiful; Jack and Coleen Bradford and child-ren- , Jackie, Lynette, Colette, and Shane of Brigham City; Doug and Annette Hunsaker; Steve and Rama Rasmussen; and Clyde and Delone Glover and children, Marco and Brad of Brigham City. The group enjoyed lunch, cake and Ice cream, with the highlight of the evening being a call from Freds daughter and son-ln- . EMPLOYEES OF the Bear law, Lynne and Fern Whitaker River Valley Co-oenjoyed a of Moses Lake, Wash. Every, patio supper at the home of one enjoyed a short conver-satlowith the callers and a Max and Wilma Johnsen on Saturday evening. A dellvous happy time was had by all. meal of fried chicken, corn, Dale took a movie of the even-lngevents and a tape of and tmoatoes was served by the hosts to the following: Mr. the grandchildren singing and Mrs. Raymond Roche; Mr. happy birthday to grandpa. and Mrs. Earl Nelson; Norma A polorold picture was taken Bosley; Mr. and Mrs. Kutch of the group and shown dur. Sato; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark; ing the evening. Fred was a n s dinner guest on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover. He was the guest of honor along with his grand, daughter, Mrs. Annette Hun. saker, who celebrated a birth, day on Aug. 19. THE HOME OF MR. and Mrs A.V. Smoot In West Co. rlnne has been the scene of family gatherings and house guests for the past several weeks. Vistlng there for the past several weeks were a of sister and brother-in-laMrs. Smoots, Chet and Mary Thorne of Baldwin Park, Calif. The group was joined re. cently by another slsterTAlice Coombs, and Edgar and Dora Smoot of Centerville, for a delightful fishing trip to Is. land Park, Ida. The group took a boat and the Smoots camper and truck, and enjoyed a five-dastay at the resort In cabins and the camper. They came home ending a most delightful holiday, before the storms and snow of last week The Smoots and the California visitors spent the past weekend In Kanab, visiting at the home of Jim and Martha Jean Bunting. The Smoots also enjoyed a visit and frolic with the Bunting children, Su. y san Paula and Ladd. The group BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah also did some sightseeing durThursday, August 29, 1968 ing the trip to Southern Utah. FOURTEEN RAIN-soake- 2 - LABOR DAY - d boy scouts of troop 113 and their leaders . Don Miller, Roland Barker and Dick Jen-se. returned last Saturday after spending six days In the Uintahs. They were trans. ported to Spirit Lake by Lee and Carol Hansen and Joy Gilbert. The leaders hauled the boys gear In camper trucks. The group enjoyed hlk. Ing and packing Into the wilds for an over night stay. It snow, ed on Wednesday and rained four days out of the six dur. Ing their stay, but as true scouts, they made the most of their outing. Transporting the boys home on Saturday were Fred and Bessie Balta-za- r and Alma and Nadine Jones. The group stopped at Fort Brldger on the return trip to go through the mu. seum and view the historic relics around the fort. n THE CORINNE WARD held a very successful barbeque supper In the ward cultural hall last Saturday evening, A record crowd enjoyed the delicious dinner of beef cook- - Holidays are for fun and relaxing . . . and good eating! The meals can be easy to fix if you plan ahead and shop at Safeway. Whether you decide to lazy round the backyard, or to picnic or cookout at your favorite beach, park, or other spot, let us help with the food youll be needing. Come shop and save at Safeway. Then have yourself a wonderful holiday! STORE CLOSED MONDAY SEPT. and daughter, Diane Larsen and children Elise, Annette, and NaLonle of Debra, Brigham City motored to Cal. lfomla recently to spend a weeks vacation visiting with Gene and Margorie Oliver and children Kim, Gary, Kevin, Annette and Keely Margene on Thousand Oaks. They toured Disneyland and the Universal studios during their stay there and had a very enjoyable time reminiscing and sightseeing. They attended a Hawaiian luau sponsored by the LDS church in the ward that the Olivers attend. The group described as fabulous the food served and the entertainment that was given during the event. The group also enjoyed a visit to the beach with the children, who were delighted with the sand and water. don fun-fille- d ed In a pit by Wesley Han. sen and Clayton Morrill. A beautiful quilt, made by the Re. lief Society, was given away during the evening. Committee In charge of the affair lnclud. ed Clayton and JoAnn Mor. rill and Shelton and Pam George. towns who attended the family Attending from gathering. here were Howard and Jesse Eller and daughters, Charlene and Jayneann, and Gene and Diane Nielson and son Wesley. The group also include Ho ward Ellers mother, Mrs. Lu. ella Eller of Logan. The group enjoyed dinner, remlnlsping LEE AND JENNIE Gilbert and a program which Included attended a family dinner held the reading of family distory. r BUD AND BERTHA at the Grotto In Ogden In hon. and son Eddie, spent last or of their granddaughter, Tammy Cutler, who left Fri- weekend In Yellowstone park. They arrived In West Yellow, day by plane for Frankfurt, r Germany. She arrived there stone the day after a blizzard. winter They to her Join husband, Saturday Bill, who Is stationed there reported their trips as being cool. They took with the United States Army. extremely and traveled from their dinner trailer the farewell Attending with Tammy and her grandpar. the West entrance to the park, ents were her parents, John around the loop to the points of Interest and to Jackson Hole and Jackie Peterson of Brig-haCity. Last Sunday Tam. through the Teton national my, her parents, and broth- park and back home. er Kris, and a girl friend of BERT AND DORIS Shipley, Valerie Hansen and Rod were guests of VlrgU and Penney Ira and Jen Craig, and Ray Cutler and son Scott, at a and Lynette Walton of Ogden, the weekend at Flam. delightful boat riding and wat-e- r spent Gorge. The group took skiing excursion at Wi- Ing two boats and reported a llard bay. time spent fishing, They VISITING AT THE Leo GU. boating and and stayed at the visited dam, were week home last bert Merle and Beatrice Knolles .at a motel In Green River. and spent of Modesto, Calif. They ar. Everyone caught fish va. rived here after flying from an enjoyable cation. and their home in California driving here from the airBOB AND LYNETTE Moore port In Salt Lake, and spent son Bobby of Murray were and and 'a week visiting relatives friends here and In surround. Sunday visitors here. They were dinner guests at the home Ing towns. A family gather. at the Gilbert of Dennis and Betty Anderson, Ing was held home on Wednesday, with sis. In West Corlnne, and spent ters of Jennie and Bea en. a delightful afternoon boating The James and joying an afternoon of remlnls. Mooresfishing. were also dinner a dinner. delicious and clng Those who gathered there on guests there on Sunday. The that day were Stella Gardner, group also visited at the home of Deweyvllle, Fay Harper of of Clayton and JoAnn Morrill, the evening. Brigham City and a niece, during Sue daughter of Ferry, Garland. The Ida Best, of ladles spent last week visit- Miles and Susie Ferry Is re. at home after under, ing relatives and friends In covering In the Brigham Honeyvllle, where they were going surgery dinner guests and in Brig- City hospital last Tuesday. Visiting here last week with ham City, Garland and Dewey, vllle. The visitors left for Mrs. Dyane Jones were, La. Wash, their home In California by mar Jones of Pasco, and Mrs. Eddie Jones and Mr. on Saturday. plane of Wendell, Ida. Eddie Is servAN UNEXPECTED and de. ing with the United States forces and was recently lightful visitor at the home of armed Nelse and Olga Rasmussen married In the LDS temple In In West Corlnne on Saturday Idaho Falls. He is the son of was Alex Sorensen from Los Melvin and Venna Jones of The men Wendell, Ida. Calif. Angeles, were boyhood friends, having grown up and played together Around the Block, ,ln Bear River City. They had Around the World not seen each other for 'b CORAL GABLES Fla 'UPD number of years and had a very You inn be a fitfuialne enjoyable time reminiscing Mlohct rotter b' merely takinu a and the visitor showing the walk aiound the block In lustiRasmussens some of his art ly landscaped Coral Gables work. The visitor had become On a typical block one mluht a very successful artist, many ce hibiscus fiom China the of bis works being displayed lebbek or Woman s Tonuue locally and all over In Callfor. dee fiom India the Cajeput nla and the adjoining states. fiom Austialia flu trees fiom Ra-de- reg-ula- sight-seein- and the Ecnpt ;s & Rolled Cudahy Pot Roast 3USagG leef First Quality Safeway it Uniform Slices Liver s Beef Cubes ib. Excellent For Kabobs Ib. pkg. vH Greenland Halibut Fillets 49' 59' 79' - It's Delicious BOB AND VIVIAN JONES attended the Postal convention for rural mall carriers held in Denver, Colo last week. The event lasted five days which provided a host of en. tertalnment and sightseeing for convention members, They enjoyed a ride on the tram over the Royal Gorge and side trips to Moab, the natural arch, and Window Rock. A tour of the Air Force academy and a view of the cadets on parade and seeing the chapel there proved a most Interest. Ing highlight of the trip They Bar-- S LEO'S SLICED MEATS Beef, Corned Beef, Spicy Beef, Ham, & Salami also visited FltzslmmonsAr. 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Reva and her mother motored to Salt Lake City on Aug. 16, to attend the wedding of Mrs. Jacksons grandson, Larry Abraham. The wedding took place In the LDS temple there. Last weekend Jewel and Reva motored to Elko, Nev., for a restful weekend away from the busy time of harvest and chores. They reported a very relaxing vacation dur. ing their stay In Nevada. Their Karen, returned daughter, home last week from Provo, where she had been attending classes at the Brigham Young university during the summer quarter. Returning here with her for a week stay at the Nelson home was a friend and classmate, Janene Bush, man of Sholw, Arlz. She left on Monday to teach school In Draper where she lias obtained a position for the '68. 69 school year. VISITORS at the Miles and Susie Fer. ry in West Corlnne were, aunts of Susies who were here to attend the Golden Wedding celebration of Percy and Vera, bell Knudsen, held In Brigham City several weeks ago. Those who stayed to visit relatives and friends here and In Brigham City were: Elenore Neeley of Oakrldge, Tenn.; Lula Chapin of New York; and Marcell Jones of West Town House home of Co-vin- a, hales of the lonu pointed Sailed Bo fiom Cei Ion Crafts Festival SILVER DOLLAR CITY, The annual National Festhal of Ciaftsmen" m this city near Sprlniffleld Mo, will be held Oct Amonn four doen tiadltional handle i afts to be demonstrated Is tornshuekery. the skill of weaving coinshucks into baskets and chair scats Mo cUPD Underground Attraction WASHINGTON main attraction in park cUPD The of a new state Minnesota Is under-Rioun- says the American INCORPORATED ... It's . . Like Walking Through Take Safeway - Florida Quart Bot. 49d a Stroll down Our Carden Aisle the Finest Cardens & Orchards in the World. I d Au- tomobile Association It Is the Soudan mine, the state's oldn est iron mine in State Park, near Ely The mine Is open from May to October and admission is $2 for adults and SI for children Tower-Sou-da- un-d- ei 13 Rustless Pipelines Gei many cUPIi Polyester pipelines Immune to lust and weiehliiR only as much as steel tubes aie bcinic pioduced experimentally by Geiman and Swiss technologists The new pipe, made of a substance called is being tested in an industrial waste disposal plant near here COLOGNE one-fif- th "Fibron-Arm-aveiit,- '1 Welcome Wagon International, with over 5,000 hostesses, has more than thirty years experience in fostering good will in business and community life. For more informa- tion about . . , AWcomeV' fen WELCOME NEWCOMERS! I Um this coupon to let ui know you're Calif. Prices Effective Today Thru Saturday WE more RECENT Stuff With Cheese Spread Selected Large Stalks 15 I THE KARL FAMILY held a reunion in the Veterans hall last Sunday. The event was scheduled to be held In the Reese Pioneer park In Brigham City, but the group There were was rained 52 family members from Lo. gan, Ogden, and surrounding out. I Addres- sCity the Welcome Wsion Holiest call en me I would Ilka to tubscrlbt to the Please have already tubecrlbe to the Fill out coupon Dopt , and mall to Circulation i I I t |