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Show Corinne Comments H. E. Anderson and son Jerry. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and family all ofBrig-ham- ; Scott Pella of Logan, Skating Pond Proves ODell Hatch and family from Popular Attraction Friday when Jerry Harper was involved in the lift Accompanying the The end of the Christmas boys were Milton Norman and season has been met with Delwynn Mills, leaders of the mixed feelings. It is with a group. There were 16 memcertain amount of nostalgia bers of the organization who that we say goodbye to visi. made the trip. Several other tors and take down the Christ-ma- s members of the ward and their friends travelled to the resort decorations to be put with the group. They had spent for another year. Travellers are returning the day skiing on the slopes. A large majority of the home and visitors are leaving as we welcome another year group were off the lift when it stopped. They were unaware and a new decade. The long vacation has ended of the accident, thinking the for school teachers, bus lift had stopped for the day. e home in drivers, school lunch cooks They returned and the students. Everyone cars, not knowing the has returned to a slower pace other members of the group rush. were still on the slopes. They after the learned of the accident when THE CORINNE LIONS club they arrived home. members has flooded a skat-inVISITING HERE during the area in the Corinne City were Stanley and has a been It most holidays poppark. ular spot for the skating Rodney Mills of White Hall, Mont. They are the sons of The club members have been busy scraping off Von and Laura Mills, former the snow and flooding the residents of West Corinne. pond with fresh water every They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les Mills day. The Corinne Lions club and spent one week here. They wishes to thank the organ- enjoyed several skiing excur-sion- s with Delwynn (Butch) izations who donated funds for the annual Christmas treat Mills and visited relatives for the children. This project and friends during their stay is financed partly by the Lions here. club. The sale of the clubs FREDRICKSON AMANDA annual birthday calendars in sponsoring the spent Christmas day at the helps ranch in West Corinne. She Christmas treat each year. This is only one of the came from her home in Brig-haon Christmas Eve to projects sponsored by the club with these funds each year. spend the holiday with her and daughter, Mr. and JERRY HARPER, son of Mrs. D. D. Gerhardtandfami- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harper, iy. Amanda cooked the dinner is at home recovering from acci-den- t the Gerhardts and spent for an in received injuries at Solitude in Big Cotton-woo- d a most enjoyable holiday with canyon near Salt Lake them. on City Friday. SHE HAD BEEN happy dur. He was on the Inspiration chair lift at the ski resort ing the month of December to from when a cable clamp on a have visitors at her home in Brig-hadouble. chair gave way, inMr. and Mrs. Ervin juring the four occupants in of the two chairs that collided. Fredrickson Whittier, Jerry was thrown out of his Calif, had spent awasfewa days brochair as the cable vibrated af- with her. Ervin ter the other occupants had ther to Amandas late husbeen thrown out. Randal Nor- band, Charles Fredrickson. Mary Fredrickson, daugher man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Norman, was riding of the lateNelse Fredrickson, on the double-chai- r lift with and her mother Mrs. Dawson he was Hales of Washington, D. C. when young Harper thrown out. Milton Norman v were also recent visitors at and another son Brad were her home in Brigham. riding in the double. chair imTHE FAMILY OF Pack e mediately behind the two boys. They witnessed the Hatch gathered at the Hatch home on Christmas day for accident. their traditional family Mr. and Mrs. Hatch e MEMBERS OF THE Second ward Aaronic were hosts to the following: priesthood were on an outing Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bywater at the ski resort at Solitude on and family, Mr. and Mrs. By Gertrude Moore pri-vat- y g Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker and Mrs. Dee Selman of Deweyville, and the Amos Hatch family. Refreshments were served and the exchange of gifts was enjoyed during the day. Goerge and Alice Davis were hosts to family members at their home on Christmas day. There were 28 family members who gathered at the Davis home to enjoy a delicious turkey dinner and the exchange of gifts. Those who joined the Ronald Nelsons and Neil Harpers from out of town were, Fredrick and Patsy Davis and children, Lis, Cin-d- y and Tiffany of Tremonton; and Shirl and Beverly Hess and children, Michael, Deb-biDonald, and David of Ogden. Guests also included Kenneth Harper and his fian-ceVickie Lewis of Brigham. e, RONALD AND ELAINE Nel-so- n son and children, Annise, Tra-vis- , Marion, Barbara, LaVoy, and Jana Lee. They were joined here at the home of Anns mother by another daughter and Ronald and Jane Nel-soand children Brett, Bart, Melanie and Brian of Willard. The cousins had a delightful time getting together and exchanging gifts. They spent New Years and Christmas day together and with other relatives friends during their stay here. They left for their home in Washington on Friday after spending ten days here. son-in-la- n SEVERAL SPENDING days here during the recent holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hammerland and children, Lance, Margaret and Jan from Idaho Falls, Idaho. They visited here with Garys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lance Hammerland. They were joined there on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day by Kenneth and Margaret Birch and son, Kim of Perry and the Merl Wells family. Mrs. Pat Hammerland and Mrs. Merl Wells attended a surprise birthday party for Beverly Smith in Brigham on Dec. 17. Hostess for the happy affair was Beverlys mother-in-laMrs. Orville Smith. and children, Teresa, Trudie and Mark enjoyed din-nat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson in Brig-haCity on Christmas Eve. They joined Kenneth and Joan Nelson and children, Shaunna and Joleene and Rodney, and Peggy Nelson and children of Honeyville. THE JOHN CRANE family Gifts were exchanged by the met at the home of Ezra and group during the evening. Delores Harper on Christmas THE MELVIN NELSONS Day. Present were John and were visitors here on Christ-ma- s Alta Craner, Phil and Leona day. They went to the Rasmussen and family; Bill home of the Kenneth Nelsons and Mary Veibell and chilChristie and the Ronald Nelsons to see dren, Tonya and had brought. of Kearns; and the hosts and what Santa They left on Christmas day their children. Dinner and for Moses Lake, Wash. Trav- the exchange of gifts took elling by car they went to place during the happy famthe home of their ily gathering. and daughter Ronald and Lor-ri- s Mr. and Mrs. Les Rader Lee Anderson and family. returned home last Sunday They spent several days with from a delightful trip to the Andersons before return-inThey drove to the home to their home in Brigham of their son and daughter-in-law- , Bill and Rea Rader. They City. spent Christmas there with WELLS THE MYRLE their grandchildren, Bruce, family has returned from an Jeff, Debbie, Kris, Denise and Janelle. During their stay exciting trip by plane to Mexico. Myrle, Patsy and their in California they attended daughters, Sandra and Joleen "The Nutcracker Ballet, left from the Salt Lake City which they reported as being airport to fly to Mexico City. outstanding. Visitors atthe Bill Raders during their stay They spent some anxious after their arrival there were Mr. and Mrs. there when the travel agent Wayne Young of San Leandro. failed to meet their plane. The Raders drove their pick-uAfter much sign language to with the camper and were their relief they found their gone a week. hotel reservations were in r and were taken there by MR. AND MRS. LES Rader a cab. They spent four days attended the funeral of Joe there touring the nearby Hewlett in Salt Lake on Fri-daHewlett had resided here points of interest by bus. The ancient pyramids were one of for a period of time and was the wonders visited by the a friend of the Rader family. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore group. to Salt Lake on Fri-damotored next bus travelled by They in They went to the home to the silver mines Taxco where they spent one night. of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob They watched the manufacture of jewelry and other articles Moore. They had a pleasant made there. All items made visit with them and their and Bobby and exported from there have grandchildren Britt. Lunch was enjoyed by to contain nine and 25 percent silver to pass the group during the after-noothe government specifics, tions. Their tour there also THE NAMES of Dee and included the cathedral there. Edna Hardy and family was omitted from THEIR NEXT STOP was inadvertently weeks column. They Acapulco, to be flown there by last a Mexican airline. They spent joined members of the Smoot New Years Day there, ar. family at the home of Ednas A. V. Smoot on riving there on Dec. 31. They parents, enjoyed a cruise on a yacht Christmas Eve. They also r as he spent Christmas Day at the and watched a dived 135 feet into the ocean. Reed Thompsons in Brigham on an City with other family mem-berThey ate in the and bask open pavilion Paul and Marsha Christwarm sunshine during their iansen and children, David, stay there. They flew back to Mexico Karen and Pauline travelled City and from there to Los to Mayfield last Friday. They Angeles, Calif. They changed went to the home of Pauls planes there for the trip to parents Mr. and Mrs. Reed Christiansen. They spent the Salt Lake City. The Wells family reported night there before going to their trip as an interesting the home of Marshas parents, experience. They related of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor in the backward ways of the Gunnison. They spent the time peasants living in the out- visiting and reminiscing of lying districts of the large other holidays. country, their primitive ways THE HOME OF Mr. and of farming and ekeing a livMrs. James Moore was the ing out of tliat barren counscene of a happy family try. gathering on Christmas Eve. n KENNETH AND Verlie Travelling from their home returned home by train in Salt Lake were Mr. and on Sunday from a relaxing trip Mrs. Bob Moore and sons to California. They went to Bobby and Britt. They Joined Manhatten Beach, to the home the Clayton Morrllls and Den-ni- s Andersons at the Moore ' of their brother and sister, Vernal and Vergle Jeppesen, home to enjoy dinner and the They spent some time on exchange of gifts. The high-ligof the evening was a the beach and in delightful reminiscing with the Jeppe-sen- visit from Santa Claus. He presented each child a treat them there was before taking off for his many Joining their son Roger, his wife other visits that busy night. Visitors at the Moore home Candy and children, Taffy and Ginger. The Roger Jeppesens on Saturday were Mr. and Bob Moore and sons make their home in Mont Mrs. from Salt Lake. They visited Clair. with family members there THE KENNETH JEPPE. and the cousins enjoyed the sens and the Vernal Jep. showing of toys and gifts for Christmas. pesens travelled by car to Jess and Cleone Nicholas Las Vegas, Nev. for a delightful two-daholiday there. attended the Firth Christmas Kenneth and Verlie left Las party at the home of Mr. and Vegas by train to return here Mrs. Delbert Firth in Both-welast Tuesday. They joined after spending a week away other members of the family from home. The Kenneth Jeppesen home there to enjoy dinner and the was the scene of a happy exchange of gifts. The evening family gathering on Christ-ma- s was spent reminiscing, Eve. Enjoying dinner and the exchange of gifts were ARRIVING HERE fromOk. Tad and Carolyn Jeppesen lahoma City, Okla, last week and children Jeff, Jason and were Mr, and M rs. A, J. Pease Brian of Taylorsville, and and son Ted. Mrs. Pease Fredrlc and Patsy Davis and will be remembered as the children, Tiffany, Cindy and former Janet Burt. They are Lisa of Tremonton. , spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr, and SPENDING THE Christmas Mrs. Ted Burt. The family group, which alholidays together here for I the first time in eight years so includes the Burts daugh. I was the family of Marion ter Pattie, Joined members of Fredrlkson. Travelling from the Reg Burt family at a their home in Ephrata, Wash. Christmas party at their home iS were Quinn and Ann Chlar. In Brigham on Saturday er son-in-la- or evening. BOX ELDER here are Clifford and Doris Bingham. The baby, a boy was born to their daughter and Bruce and Margaret Holmes in a Logan hospital on Dec. 5. The Holmes live in Providence, while Bruce is attending Utah State university in Logan. g e Cor-lnn- mo-men- p or-de- Holiday Parties Keep Local Residents Busy By Doris Flint OF Grace Nicholas Brough enjoyed In the Corinne Veterans hall on Saturday; Dec. 27. Dinner was enjoyed by the group of 40, all children, and greatgrandchildren grandchildren of the hostess. They gathered to celebrate Christmas with their mother and grandmother. FAMILY are-unio- n The MIA enjoyed an evening of carolling while on a hay-ridAfter, they attended a e supper in the cultural hall. The MIA participated in a progressive supper during the It started at the holidays. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Poulson for appetizers. While contest there a was won by Brent Larsen. The home of President and Mrs. Merlin Larsen was the next stop. A variety of fruit and fruit salads were servbar-b.qu- g Those who Joined her here were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nich-ola- s and children of Tremon-ton- ; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nicholas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nicholas and family of Harper; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nicholas and family of Bear River and Mrs. Roy (Dorothy) Holland and family of Tremonton. The evening was spent in pleasant reminis-cing- . SUSAN ANDERSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson, was a guest at a Christmas party at the home of Lisa Peterson, of Brigham. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peter, son. Nine guests were at the NORMA MRS. Bosley Ele-nor- Joining Norma Bosley at the Whitworth home on Christ-ma- s day were Michael and Ardith Levinthal and family, Gordon and LaRey Peterson and family, and Mrs. Chris-tin- e Peterson all of Brigham. They enjoyed dinner and the "cousins spent a delightful afternoon together. The after, noon was spent in happy by the grown ups. Mrs. Merlin Larsen. 11 George Struat. Mr. and Mrs. Struat have three little boys. Robbie Mitchell of Kearns visited with his brothers, Jim, and Ben and sister, Kathy Mitchell. They returned with him to visit with their father. Kurtis Keele returned with Robbie when he brought them home to spend some time with him before school opens. Larry Keely visited with friends during the holiday. Samuel Kelle spent his holidays between here and Soda Springs. MR. AND MRS. Virgil Keele and Mr. and Mrs. Max Marx traveled to Ogden to spend New Years eve with friends Mr. and Mrs. Del-m- Jackson. Mrs. Jetta Marx and son Jerald of Mt. Pleasant spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Max Marx and family. PRESIDENT AND Mrs. Larsen traveled to Nevada to spend New Years with Merlins sister and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Owens n e ARE HAPPY to two new families Into the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. WE The girls went carolling ter dinner and had a most spent Christmas Eve at the e home of her daughter Whitworth and children, Clark, Ellen, Jean and Karen In Bountiful. Grace and family. season brought visitors and relatives to many homes here. time. Gifts were by the group before returning to their homes. n was an overnight guest at the Peterson home. Mrs. Rich-ma- wel-com- Mrs. Wally (LaRue) sisters from Lie-wely- Bounti-fa- l and Salt Lake City visit, ed with her for a time. Wally Llewelyns parents, of Price, visited themdurlngthe holidays. DURABLE PORT The seaport of Dunkerque in northern France has been destroyed and rebuilt five times as the result of sieges and bombing In wars during r its history, says the, Encyclopedia Britannica. 900-yea- 4 THE af- Armstrong, Woodward and Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodward of Corinne enjoyed New Years dinner with them. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shepherd and family of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Larsen and daughter Jill of Logan visited with President and The remainder of the evening was spent visiting. enjoy games and a delicious dinner prepared and served by the hostess mother. Peterson home thateveningto Mr. and Mrs. JeraldBrown of Washington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown on New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Larry ed. A game ofChristmas card puzzles was played and Leo Flint was the winner. At the home of Allen Silvester chips and dips were served. Chili, of Corinne traveled with them. pumpkin pie and ice cream Mrs. Owens. Merlin, and were served at the cultural Mrs. Stone are brother and hall. Winnifred Richman and sisters. Helen Brown famished the Lyle Richman traveled to chill. Kurtis Keele and Doris Salt Lake City to visit with Flint supplied the dessert. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle THE LEO FLINTS Christmas day was highlighted with a tape recording from their son, Sp-- William Flint. It was aired over KLUB Christmas Day. He is stationed in Japan with the Army. son-in-la- Cali-forni- a. Promontory Pointers Sharing honors as grandparent is John Holmes of Wilson Lane. THE JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 8, 1970 HAPPY NEW grandparents MR. WE STILL HAVE ALL SIZES HOLIDAY ANDMRS, ClynnRich-ma- SNOW RECAPS n and Lyle Richman attend-ethe cutter races, Satur-daTheir team has improved over the past weeks time. They enjoyed the day except for the cold. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kelle have received word from their son, Cpl. Dale Keele who is in Viet Nam. He is with the Marine division of the serv. ice. His wife, Angel and daugh. ter, Starlet Rae, are staying at her mothers home in Ind. Starlet Rae was born Dec. 17, just a few days after he left. He will be there about 12 months. 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