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Show SBA Official Willard Reports Slates Meeting VeLoy H. Butterfield of may By Mrs. E. F. Watts The Willard ward annual ward conference was held this past week beginning on Wed- be d nesday with meetings in Relief society, Primary and Mutual. Final sessions were held on Sunday in Sunday school, priesthood stake-conducte- MMHIiHpilMHMiM meetings and Sacrament meeting. All three members of Box Elder South stake presidency were in attendance at the afternoon meeting. Reports were heard from the following ward officers: Bishop Robert Morgan,, Relief Society the President ,S r 4 responsibilities Students Learn KENNY AROVE now selling new and used Cars and Trucks at d, Inc. in Brigham City. He would be happy to help you with your transportation needs. ANDERSEN Ford, Inc. 723-34- 31 Good Citizenship In an effort to help students become more aware of their as young responsibilities American citizens the Perry Elementary school is conducting a good citizenship program. The faculty is heading the with assistance from the PTA, according to Richard Dunn, principal. The theme of the project is We Love America. During the year the faculty will present in a concentrated program manner to the students of all grades information and ac- tivities concerning todays vital problems, he said. Principal Dunn explained the program will deal with the importance of obeying the law, patriotism, litter control, of pollution, conservation wildlife and other topics. , At the present time students have been learning about the Arlene Kunzler, Superintendent President Marlene A of voting. Californias Yosemite Valley out by a glacier. as carved Kap. The numbers. lovely social event held the ward choir sang two Watch Voting The students reminded their parents to vote recently by bringing home colored posters. Some students watched persons take part in the voting process at the school during the elections. During the year the students who demonstrate good citizenship behavior will be recognized and complimented, said Principal Dunn. It is felt that by recognizing good behavior it will develop a positive response in children, said the school official. Step ftow And fefai Bmiiig YMMIA Stephen Bingham and YWMIA LEARN TO VOTE Perry students, left, Cindy Call, Nancy Thompson, Eldon Ellis and Kevin Youngberg, watch a person vote and learn about the process from voting officials, left, Ann Rasmussen, Ruth Barnard and Hazel Nelson. Andersens-For- 19 Utah Thursday, November 12, 1970 Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson who recently returned from the Swedish Mission. While in Sweden he served in several of the branches as chorister, priesthood teacher and area leader for the member-missionar- y program. Ward Conference Held scheduled through the Employment Security Office. is Cl Brig the Small Business administration will be in Brigham City on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Persons wishing to contact him may do so at the Employment Security office from 1 to 2 p.m. Appointments BOX ELDER JOURNAL, past week was the wedding of Becky McClelland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McClellan of Willard, and Gary Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnes of Tremonton. Grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen of Willard. The wedding was held Friday night at the Artistic Manor in Brigham City with Bishop Robert North from the Willard Second ward officiating. Attendants of the bride included Mrs. Val Hansen as matron of honor and Debbie Rasmussen, Barbara Tingey, Paula McClellan and Patty Barnes as bridesmaids. Little Jackie McClellan was the flower girl. Ivan Barnes acted as best man and ushers were David John and Rickie Stokes. Prior to her wedding the bride was entertained at a lovely has been assigned to Moody Air Force Base for the next year. The Willard Sunday school faculty meeting will be held Thursday night Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. All members of the faculty are invited to attend. Marlin Widdison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Widdison, spent the weekend in Loa visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson and family. At a football assembly held at the Box Elder High school Tuesday morning Mrs. Harvey the Mund, representing mothers of the players, gave a short talk giving a mothers Australian Visitors George Elmann from South Maroubra, Wales, Australia, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blacker recently. With her were her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. James Olsen from Ogden. Mrs. Eimann is the Relief society president at Maroubra and brought word to Mrs. flu rai mm$ mi Get Your FREE Christmas Catalog Today and Shop The Easy Way. WWW ... OurRegular Catalog Has Over 200,000 Items . . . Anything and Everything for your Christmas List. WWWWWtM Weekend visitor at the home parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan was Allyson a student from Morgan, Brigham Young university. of her Sue Lyon guests HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-S- ue Lyon, who rose to fame in Lolita, will play a guest star role next television season with James Drury in The Men from Shiloh. season. A homecoming testimonial was held Sunday night at the Willard Second ward sacrament meeting for Elder Larry Wright son-in-la- the Blackers about their son Rick who is serving there on a mission. Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Doris) Kunzler and four children and Mrs. Richard (Roseanne) Randall and child visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kunzler. They are all from Burley, Idaho. Three of the children spent a day in Willard while parents continued on to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wells spent two days recently visiting in Hennifer with Mrs. Suzy RANCHWEAR Giridtmad (Center . Church. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wells included their son Don Francis and his sons Scott, Troy, and Blaine and Stephanie Harvey and son Murray. Jimmy all THE STETSON OPEN ROAD from SfUit TOeAtelK GLOVES ROPING RIDING DRIVING WESTERN HATS - All Leading Joins Husband A He plans on continuing his education at Stevens Henager college of business. feelings about the football Visiting with the Glade Wells over the weekend and enjoying the pheasant hunt were Dean Burrows and son Kenneth from Murray, LaVar Wells from Ogden and DeVerle Wells and son Greg from Corinne. Newcomers to Willard are Mr. and Mrs. John O'Toole and two children from Ogden. On Monday eight neighborhood children honored Shelly OToole daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Toole on her seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chamberlain and son Scott and daughters Terrle, Cindy, Robin, Sheila and Lisa left this week for Tucson, Ariz. where they will be making their home. mp mm m. mstcias i? shower at the home of Mrs. Ray (Lois) Hansen. Twenty-tw- o guests showered the lovely bride with best wishes and a number of miscellaneous gifts for her heme. On Sunday prior to the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barnes of Tremonton hosted a dinner at Maddox Ranch House in Perry for 24 members of both families. The young couple plans to reside in Brigham City. Willis Brands Mrs. Chad (Marilyn) Mitchell will leave on Saturday to meet ii Chad in San Antonio,' Texas. He ' ' has been attending officers school there at the Lackland Air Force Base and will graduate on Nov. 18. Marilyn has been staying with her mother Mrs. Jean Waite in Willard for the past six months. 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