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Show Corinne Comments tanians Church, By Gertrude Moore Dee and JoAnne Schneider and children, Curt, Jill and Lisa of Bellvue, Wash., have returned home after spending several weeks here. They have been visiting with JoAnnes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren. The Schneiders spent one week of their vacation time here, in Santa Anna, Calif., visiting with relatives. They included the Schneiders, Dallas Dees parents.The children have enjoyed a delightful vacation here on the farm with their grandparents. Boy Attends Camp Curt attended the Boy scout camp in the Uintah mountains with the Forsgrens son Scott. The boys went with the boys of troop 217, of which Scott is a member. The Schneiders enjoyed visiting with relatives and friends during their stay in Utah. JoAnne was happy to attend a reunion of her classmates at school which included those from Utah State university, where she attended classes. The group met at Maddox cafe in Perry. They enjoyed luncheon and an afternoon of There happy reminiscing. were seven young ladies who met there and spent a most enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Pack Hatch entertained guests at their home last weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Norris and children, Douglas and Natalie of Minneapolis, Minn., have been visitors there. The Hatches and their visitors motored to Twin Falls, Idaho, on Sunday. Joining the group for the trip were Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Anderson of Brigham City. They went to visit there with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris and family. The group spent the day there, returning home that evening. Fair Time Box Elder County fair time is rapidly approaching. Alice Davis, is a representative of the' Corinne district. Grace Jeppesen is the West Corinne Persons representative. to wishing enter articles in the fair are reminded by the above committee members that deadlines for entries are as follows, exhibits to be delivered to the registrars in person, at the fair grounds on Tuesday, Aug. 25 between the hours of I and 8 p.m. Baked goods on Wednesday, a.m. Aug. 26 from Exhibitors may contact the representative in their area if any questions are to be answered. The Corinne Second ward 8-- primary held their trail roundup Friday, Aug. 7. The event was held in the ward cultural hall with 12 members of the guide patrol and Blazer classes and their parents in attendance. Teachers who worked with the group to sponsor the evening's events were Myrlene Norman, guide patrol teacher and Dianna Jeppesen, blazer teacher, and Lorna Reeder, teacher. Alaine Carter is Trail builder partner. special guests by 1936-194- corp. located there. He has been branch manager in Salt Lake City for the past mine months. The company specializes in the sale of big business machines. The Moores returned to Salt Lake City on Friday by plane. They came here after picking up their son Britt, to help their son Bobby celebrate his birthday. They brought a decorated birthday cake, and to the delight of Bobby and his cousins, a shiney new bicycle. Buffet Dinner Joining the visitors at the Moore home for a buffet with the Honeywell Corp. there, Mr. and Mrs. Marie Stevens and sons from Ephrium, and Mr. and Mrs. David Beard and son of Brigham and Ann Beard who makes her home with her parents here. The group enjoyed dinner and a pleasant afternoon of reminiscing. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore motored to Salt Lake City on July 29. They were accompanied by Susan Anderson, daughter of Mr. and dinner that evening were Mrs. Dennis Anderson. They Cennis and Betty Anderson drove to the home of their son, and family, and JoAnne and daughter-in-law- , Bob and Morrill and children. A birLynette Moore and children, thday cake baked by Bobbys Bobby and Britt. They enjoyed was enjoyed a visit there before returning grandmother with ice cream after the home. dinner. Guests Included Mr. Susan stayed to spend two and Mrs. George Richards and son of Brigham City. The days shopping and sightseeing. The Moores son Bob Moores spent the night Bobby, returned home with with Bobs parents. They his grandparents. He spent ten enjoyed breakfast and lunch there. before traveling to Lewiston to days "vacationing Visiting here on Friday was visit with Lynettes parents, Bobbys mother and brother Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Alvey. Britt. They had returned Joining the Moores and Susan to her home. Mrs. visitors on Saturday morning Moore and son Britt, traveled were the Dennis Andersons to Logan to visit with a sister, and Clayton Morrills. They Mrs. Debbie Archibald. She spent a pleasant morning left her son there, returning reminiscing and discussing home to join her husband, films shown on a slide Bob, for an eight day trip to projector by James Moore the California. They drove to evening before. The slides Redwood City, where Moore showed pictures of family will assume the managership for the past 12 pears. Family Reunion It was the first time that the entire membership of the family group had been together for nearly ten years. The children of the couple had been visitors at their parents home during the past weeks. The couples eight children, their spouses and children who gathered at the park on Sunday were, Mrs. Betty Benard and daughter, Sandra from New Orleans, La., Mr. and Mrs. Blaine (Beth) Anderson and family of Pleasantview, Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Donna) Wagstaff and family of Santa Ana, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. James (June) Hampton and children of BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 13, 1970 cm& i Celia Victims Red Cross has launched an effort to aid victims of Hurricane Celia which recently struck the central Texas coast, leaving a path of destruction running into the millions of dollars. Box Elder county residents who wish to contribute to the Red Cross program can do so through the local chapter, said Chairman Mrs. Fred Gentry. you get acquainted with your new community. Cdll her today at Early transportation in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (UPI)-- In 1916, Los Angeles had 1,063 miles of intern rban electric car lines radiating from the citys core. Today they are completely gone. ill- - TAKES DRASTIC ACTION TO FORCE OUT HUGE STOCK AT PRICES THAT DEMAND QUICK BUYING ACTION! HUGE STOCK FAMOUS QUALITY FURNITURE GOES AT SAVINGS TO 50 - 60 - 70 AND EVEN MORE! U'HhTMJV 02321 Phon 723-894- 3 f1 ,a' ' tM Reg. 79.95 5 PC. DINETTE SET Extension table with 4 plastic upholstered chairs! Here is a value worth coming many mites for! Be here! First come! First Served! tEEB CtEHBIB 'UN ') "1" Regular 9.95 PHILCO TRANSISTOR RADIO Pocket size with case and ear plugs! Hurry for these! (cr b vum ed cur (' Regular Values to 29.95 GROUP TABLE LAMPS 1 Assorted styles taken from regular stack and priced for a quick sell outl 'UX2' 12H) (UHlMJJXGt'i CMH Regular Value to 25.00 CARPET SAMPLE RUGS Sizes up to 3 ft. by 5 ft. Famous rug samples priced now for quick selling action! at sacrament ooota? meeting on Sunday. The baby was blessed and named by his father. The family belongs to the Corinne Second ward. Never before and probably never again will such sensational Furniture values be offered! Our store is packed to the walls and more is arriving daily! We must sell and sell fast to make room! To assure quick action we have slashed prices on a large part of this huge stock! Regular SHAG CAW RAKtS sacrament Out they meeting with the Bundersons were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bunderson and family Your Hostess will help tending sacrament meeting with the Mills were Margorys mother, Patricia Howells and her father Harold Howells of Salt Lake City, the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mills and a great grandmother, Mrs. Leona Williams of Wellsville. The baby also has a great grandfather, L.V. Mills. Lloyde Eric Bunderson, was the name given the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyde Attending estimates Preliminary indicate that $27,500 will be needed state-wid- e to help. Similar funds are coming from other states. Although still incomplete, Red Cross surveys show that in the Texas counties affected, 8,950 were destroyed. Baby Boy Named Russell Delwin Mills, was the name given the small son of Delwin and Margori Mills in sacrament meeting in the Corinne Second ward on Sunday. He was blessed and named by his father. At- Bunderson Just because you are new in town, its not the end of the world... The American cm HJfflU' fXD'TUM' Yearbook. Sought for im awiffl IHSUIOHA "Woamm BRIGHAM FURNITURE CO. BRIGHAM CITY cQUia-- aiaHiano-anii- 11 Jews constitute less than 3 per cent of the U.S. population, says the 1969 American Jewish Red Cross Aid daughters. Visitors included LaWaunna Jensen and Elaine Norman, stake board members. mm atm- Deweyvilie and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Irene Bunderson and a grandson of Tremonton. The group joined the Lloyde Bunderson family at their home in West Corinne after the meeting. Refreshments were served by the hosts to the group. Happy new parents last month were Kenneth and - m heud 7 go1-- PC. ROUND TABLE Walnut finish round sion table with insulated top! 6 deluxe chairs built for comfort! Priced now to close out quickly! of FANTASTIC VALUES TO SELl HUGE STOCK QUICKIY! HURRY TO SAW I DINETTE W1 Regular 259.95 CRASH DOO 4.95 Regular 4PC.1? tray While they I I 't! LIVING ROOM SOFA and CHAIR Regular 10.50 Genuine SAMSONITE CARD TABLES Deluxe grade heavy duty cover! Solid hardwood frame! sensational value at this extremely low price! Famous quality guaranteed! Heavy metal construction! While quantities last! m IA eguJaM?T9 Dianna Davis. They are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, born July 26, in the City hospital. Brigham Grandparents include Lelan and Alice Davis, Mr. and Mrs. 5 PC MAPLI DINETTE I Anthony Marrone and Mr. and Mrs. Barker of Willard, who ticles of faith were given by West Corinne share great the boys. They also presented grandparent honors. The baby also has two a very Interesting skit on gun sisters, Danyiel and Wendy, safety. who are delighted over the arrival of a baby brother. Western Theme The affair was centered around a Western Theme. Proud Grandfather Decorations, and food served Fred Bradford is happy over was to depict life in the west. A the arrival of a new great program of a guitar and song granddaughter. The baby was duet sang and played by born to his granddaughter, Roger and Mike Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Rama) also followed the Western Rasmussen on July, 16 in the theme. Brigham hospital. Rama is Ruth Bingham, stake the daughter of Clyde and Primary president was a Delone Glover. visitor at the event. Mr. George Beard and son The Lihoma group of the David of Brigham attended Corinne ward primary held the funeral of a relative in their Lihoma Holiday, Brigham City on Monday. He Friday July 31 in the ward was George Beard's brother-in-lacultural hall. Events began at Tom Reynolds of 7:30 p.m., with opening Brigham City. The advancement Mrs. Della Marble and ceremony saw seven girls children traveled to Theron receive graduation scrolls last Tuesday. She went to the from Edna Hardy, president home of her parents, Mr. and of the organization. The girls Mrs. Lawry Olsen. She left her gave talks, prepared by their children with a relative, while she accompanied her mother teacher, Jean Kirk. Girls who received scrolls to Silver Thorn, Colo. were Linda Neilson, Susan They returned a sister of Anderson, Joleene Nelson, Dellas, Pauline Cox and two Sheila Kirk, Kathy Pejrce, children to their home there. Sherrie Hatch, and Laural She had been visiting with her Roche. These girls were parents the past several weeks. Della and her mother members of the merri-hand- s e class. Members of the spent two days there traveling gatss also participated in to Denver to shop and see the ceremonies. Their teacher some of the highlights around is Joetta Lilinquist. the city. They returned to The members of the meeri-hand- s Theron on Saturday. Della and children spent a class were presented birthday dolls by Jackie Lich- day and the night there with field, who is the Lihoma her parents before returning partner. These dolls were home on Sunday. tokens presented to the girls Class Reunion for their services as baby Howard and Jessie Eller sitters for the Corinne Second ward primary, during the past motored to Lake Town last k of the Smith Carona their Regular 10.95 SAMSONITE FOLDING CHAIRS Rigid all metal construction! Plastic covered seat and Stackl Out they gol SPANISH SOFA Spanish red and gold cover! English oak trim! Priced now for quick buying action so be early! gl mim Regular 319.95 Deluxe luxurious Nylon Friezel Foam cushions and Backs! Early selection advised) Assorted shades! 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The immediate family members of the George Beard family held a reunion in the Weber County park in Weber canyon on Sunday. from the year span, North Rich High school. Invited guests included teachers who had taught at the school. A visitor at the home of the Howard Ellers on Sunday was Jessies brother Howard Mecham of Oakland, Calif. The group consisting of the Jessie and grandvisitor, year. daughter Christie, motored to Idaho and Providence. They Girls Hosted Moms Refreshments were served visited with friends and to the mothers, who were relatives, before returning special guests for the affair, home that evening. Charles Monson, son of Mrs. by their daughters. Visitors from the stake board were Eunice Monson was baptized LaWaunna Jensen and Joyce on Friday and confirmed at sacrament meeting in the Jensen. Edna Hardy, Corinne ward on He president, conducting the was confirmed Sunday. Bishop by meeting. The theme and decorations George Welch. for the were holiday, California Visitor of Memories Lihoma Yvette Roberts of Torrencet Holidays. Members of the Lihoma Calif., is spending an extended classes of the Corinne Second vacation here with her ward primary held their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. "Lihoma Holiday, at 11 a.m. Lyle Wells. She is the of Tommy and Deon Friday, July 31, in the ward daughter cultural hall. Their theme and Roberts. She has spent a most decorations were the same as enjoyable time renewing friendships and becoming the Corinne ward. Graduation scrolls were requainted with cousins here. in by Activities presented to the following the visitor participated a included have girls after they gave talks on lessons learned during the visit to the Caribou County fair and rodeo held in Grace, past year: La Dee and Idaho, Aug. 6 - 8. LuDean Reay, Denise Hubwas accompanied to She bard, Julie Daines, Debra Craner, Tammy Smoot, and MaryAnn Reeder. They were presented by Della Marble, Lihoma partner. They were members of the merri-hand- s class, with Deanna Davis as their teacher. Participating in the advancement ceremonies were members of the gae-not- e class with Linda Norman as class teacher, and fire-lit- e with Janet Butler as teacher. Refreshments were served to the mothers, who were Keep Area Susy Entertaining house guests has kept residents busy here the past month. American Fork, who are Saturday. They attended Idaho by her grandmother, Howards class reunion held Mrs. Joyce Wells. They were at Pulleys cafe in Garden City joined by Eugene, Grace, that evening. George, Edna, Glenna and Those who attended were Gloria Ross, children of Mr. graduates of classes of a ten and Mrs. Marty Ross. Deluxe grade quilted fabric! Hardwood frame! Built I for years of service! Yours now at a saving of $150 1 but Hurry! O IGM i Regular 44.95 PLATFORM ROCKERS Good grade covert Priced now to sell entire group quickly! Hurry! 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