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Show 12 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 14, 1969 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Perry Pulse of July 24. The little miss was chosen as a member of that born at Vandenberg Air Force team. base, Calif., and they have chosen for her the name of Mike BARRY Reeder, Kelly Ann. Stack, Rodney Walker, and Another son of the Poul. Steven Barnard played for r sens, Orson arrived home the National league Thursday evening from his team and their little league year mission team placed third at the play, which took him to Paris. A offs In Brigham. homecoming Is being planned Kelly Nelson, Jay Talbot for Orson on July 31, In the and Calvin Bontne were members of the National Perry ward. minor league team and they THE SUMMER PARK came out as second place winprogram came to an ners. end Friday with a large group Members of the Perry ward of young boys and girls of senior team have gone a long Perry participating at day ways In their softball games camp. Those attending enjoy, wih the church. They placed ed a variety of games and In the stake competition and punch and cookies was served. went on to take first place Sports of all kinds have In region. been enjoyed by the people of the community during the THEY ARE NOW playing In summer. The smaller ones division action at Roy. They have learned and participated won their game Monday night in a variety of sports through and played for division the the summer park program. championship Tuesday even, And many of the boys enjoy-elng. Members of the senior mens team are: Lawrence in pony participating r league, little league, and Wright, Robert Anderson, Robert Nelson, Paul Nelson, Alleague baseball games, len Simper, Grant Young, Jercompeting with, and against, teams from Brigham City. ry Wight, Bruce Oyler, Tom When the pony r team Anderson, Boyd Hlrschi, and was chosen in Brigham City, Chris Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Terry Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldous Weight, was Wright and Laurie, Annette, all-sta- all-st- rec-reati- Hailed by Group They then traveled to last weekend Sprlngvllle, where stayed with they The Perry LDS ward host- Aldous sister, Namoe ed a community party Frl. Weight, and attended a famday evening at the town park. ily reunion. The evening began with a then PAT AND ALDOUS parade fea. turlng members of the pri- enjoyed a short vacation by themselves and traveled to mary and summer recreatIdaho Falls for a few days. ion group. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Poul. Following the parade, a type supper with ham, sen have received word from salad corn on the cob and their son, Nlel, that they are Ice cream was served to the now grandparents for the first large crowd In attendance. time. The Nlel Poulsens parents of a daughter By Mrs. Max Nelson round-the.bloc- pic-nl- c e THE FOLLOWING d mi-no- all-sta- Carol Lynn, and Cha Ree en. joyed a short vacation which took them to Yellowstone park last week. They enjoyed relaxing and spending time together while gone. They also stopped off and spent a night at Jackson Hole, Wyo., before returning home. and Sherilyn Johnston Barbara Lund recently participated in a youth golf tourn. ament at the Patio golf course In Ogden. Sherilyn took first place and Barbara took second in the young girls division. Frank and Lynn Call of Denver, Colo., are spending-somtlmevlsltingwlth family and friends In Perry. They are staying at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Call. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John and Danielle were joined by Mrs. Earlene Rohwer and son Kevin of Salt Lake and traveled to California. They stopped In Arcadia, and the next morning enjoyed going through the Los Angeles coun- Mr. and Mrs. and Allen (Shandra) Robbins and Randy, Brenda and Diana. Following a short visit they motored to Neward, Calif, where they visited Floyd's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Madsen, Bobby and Teresa. While there, they spent a day at the beach watching them fish for smelt. They return, ed home early Saturday morn, lng. son-in-la- ft hcrr journalism grad go (I lltl lONlirilH lUll III inljgi- uf jiiuni.ili-M- i grjihijli. but gJiii-htin- hi I il H ri IjIhiii- - In hi vii rr in in- in I'Hiit inijiri I iurl- ji.i ii r mill r il ii il.ilK r.n lu.it i - In i .ii in u i.in r i ill- - mi ri j- -i il Ml In . Mi 'Hi' i IHt I jMr tint I' (r.iiln.ilr- - i nil min miMh rrld-1njnli imri.i'ril l 170 nT I'Miilldtl'' Mill 0J m rviu "nrk in lirmn l 0 m r ii nt tj tu 0 i r an jllr.nl "if - n ri The Youth Rally of the Gold-e- n Spike Baptist association will be held at the Hlllcrest Baptist church, Evanston, Wyo., Aug. 16, at 7:30 p.m. Speaker will be Joe Olge-tresenior student at Mississippi State university, ma. joring in engineering. is one of 21 college students who are serving a assignment as missionarea. aries In the He Is a three year letter, man In baseball and for the past four years, has run with Olge-tre- Hn lln- - Ijrgi'-- I the AAU track program. Baptists Eye Youth Rally 'I') e k Utah-Idah- HE IS VICE, president of the Fellowship of Chris, tian Athletes of Mississippi, chaplain of Kappa Alpha of his school, and ac. tlve In the Baptist Student union on his campus. Each church Is requested to bring nominations from their church for the new Youth Rally officers which will be elected In the September meeting. Prior to this meeting, there will be a meeting of the Board of the Golden Spike Baptist association at 6:30 p.m. All pastors and board members are urged to be present. e have a Beer... or a soft drink and play ty zoo. They then traveled to Ven. tura where they attended the funeral of Rlthas nephew, Boyd Kemsley. F00SBALL Utah's 40 school districts vary in size from Granite District in Salt Lake County with 63,179 students to DagTHEN IT WAS up the gett District with 81 students coast to San Jose where they reports the Utah State Board visited with their daughter of Education Office. at the ORBIT supper, a short program was present-ewith Noel Gibbs as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Checketts sang two numbers and accompanied herself on the guitar. Members of the Summer Recreation Baton group, the direction of Laurie Wright, preformed a baton dance number. Little girls participating were: KarenAn-dersoMarti Anderson, Susan Anderson, Carolyn Nelson, Carol Lynn Wright, Bren, da Tomilson, Trama Adams, RosaMaren Rasmussen, lie Johnson, Debbie John-soJanet Higgs, Teressa Dickey, Cindy Wright, Kim Dinsdale, Carey Anderson, and Bren, Sandra Weight, da Nelson, Mrs. Deanna Jeppsen then sang and played her guitar and J. Earl Johnston sang. Vlr-glnl- a un-d- n the evening was a softball game between member of the mens Has Been team and the Powder Puffs first place Perry Panther team. The game ended with the Has Beens coming out over the "Perry Pan. CLIMAXING thers . , of the Members Has Been team was Noel Gibbs, Bunett Smith, Gary Adams, Martella Nelson, Russell Ras- mussen, Ralph Vavrlka, Gor. den Nelson, Don Bralthwalte, and Lewis Nowak, Henry Youngberg. Playing for the "Perry Pan. thers were: Janice Johnson, Sherry Biggs, Sue Miller, Maddox, Janace Nelson, Sandra Bowen, Kay Anderson, Shauna Nelson, Vickie Ander. son and Janet Nowak. Ju-d- y TROOP 110 of Perry recently won a three, day trip Into the Ulntahs by being the top scout troop In advancements and perform, ances In the South Box Elder stake. Wednesday evening members of the South Box Elder stake YMM1A, Tom Dinsdale, Garth Bralthwalte and Dale Johnston, led 20 Perry Boy Scouts on a trip near China Meadows In the high Ulntahs. Eight of these boys hiked with Tom Dinsdale 15 miles Into Red Castle lake where they spent their time fishing. Those going on the hike were: Barry Bralthwalte, Randy Bradbury, Ardell Jenks, Pet. er Rasmussen, Tommy John ston, Gordon Nelson, Corey Dinsdale, and Klin Birch. The other 11 boys, Reese Nelson, Kevin Hlrschi, Craig Ellis, Calvin Bodlley, Walker, Ronald Green, halgh, Harvey Higgs, Brian Young, Mike Stacks, Nlel An. derson, Chad Johnson, and David Bralthwalte, fished and camped near China Meadows fished the and lakes and streams In that area, with leaders Dale Johnston, and Garth Bralthwalte. BOY PERFECT EATING GUARANTEE Every cut of fine bafeway meat is unconditionally guaranteed. Take home any cut you choose . . . cook it your favorite way. Savor its tender, juicy goodness. If you dont agree its absolutely delicious in every way, just come in and tell us. Your money will be courteously refunded. SafewaylMeatsWAIwayslBest Rump Roast Top Round Steaks ,t ne From Center Cut Pork Chops chbop, Pure Pork Sausage Virginia Reel Brand Morrell's lb. Canned Hams or Hormel's can Sliced Bacon CM" Armour's Hormel Bacon Mira-Cur- " A RETURNED to THE Perry Saturday afternoon, tlr. ed but with lots of fun 1-- j (Cut Up Fryers 29 Thompson Seedless lb. 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Ca-ro- MRS. MARILYN Nelson was sustained as president of the Perry ward Primary with Mrs. Lynn Renee Maddox and Mrs. Norma Bralthwalte as counselors. Carol re position as secretary and Mrs. Janice Johnson was sustained as a new assistant secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Aldous Weight and family, Terry, Brian, Ste. Sandra and Gregory, ven, have spent the past two weeks vacationing. They first went to Island Paik, Idaho, where they enjoyed some fishing and spent one day floating down the river, They also spent one day in Yellowstone Na. tional park before returning. Quayle tain her Mrs. will Russet U.S. No. 1 New Crop Potatoes Pineapple Cream Pies ( Bel-a- ir Banquet w Mode With Lucerne Whipping Cream Assorted Danish Rolls Fruit Fillings Orange Nut Cakes Varieties I A Assorted Cookies Several Choose From lv To 97 Out Of The Oven & Over The Counter To You FOR SPECIAL OWDFWS PHONE Sara Sara Sara Sara Sara Lee !Z Lee 27 Lee Lee Lee EIT Lilt Spec Home Perma h 1.4 Prell Concenlra AC Tube 03 |