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Show i Perry Pulse Nelson, Mrs. Earlene Hedrick, Mrs. Ruby Davis, Mrs. Marilyn Dinsdale, Mrs. Silva Norman, Mrs. Carol Butler, Mrs. Susan Noyes, Mrs. Kathleen Wight, Mrs. Gloria Crouch, Mrs. Marie Mathews, Mrs. Mary Reese, Mrs. Eleanor Turner, Mrs. Students Tour Air Base By Mrs. Max Nelson Students of the honor Mrs. Betty Mills, second grade teacher. Mrs. Mills will not return to Perry for her teaching assignment in the fall. Perry Elementary school first and second grade classes enjoyed a field trip which took them on a tour of Hill Air Force Base. A Hill Field bus, driven by Norman Nelson, came to the school and picked them up. Interesting points at Hill Field they visited included Perry Graduates Fifteen young boys and girls from Perry were among the class of Box Elder graduating gh school. Receiving their diplomas were Quinn Barker, son of Mrs. Mona Barker; Citrma Bodily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bodily; Robert Call, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wendeli Call; Richard Cleveland, son of Mr. and Mrs. William several large jet airplanes including the F4 and C130. They toured hangars and on the flight line watched planes landing and taking off. visited the new They helicopter unit, called the Jolly Green Giants, and these were explained to them. Major Thomas of Hill Field took time out to accompany them on part of the tour. They were accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. Eva Young and Mrs. Betty Mills; also mothers, Mrs. Vickie Anderson, Mrs. Connie Johnson, Mrs. Marilyn Walker, Mrs. Joycle Poulsen, and Mrs. Mary Dieter. Cleveland; Carma Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ellis; Anna Marie Emery daughter of Mr. and Mrs! William Emery; Kenneth son of Mr. and Mrs. Caroles Higgs; Elaine Jenks! daughter of Mr. and Mrs Varsel Jenks; Paula Krambule, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krambule; Elizabeth Mat- thews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Matthews. Karen Meadows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Meadows; Marianne Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nelson; Elizabeth Ollett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ollett; Debbie Tanigucki, daughter of Mr. and Students Win On the last day of school the annual sixth grade vs. teachers ball game was held with the students of the sixth grade class beating the teachers 9 to 3. A little party was also held to Mrs. Yuki Taniguchi; and Steve Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Turner. area. hall. cultural visiting teachers The report meeting will be held first with the visiting teachers message also being given. A demonstration on the use of a biscuit mix will be given, showing the many uses of this The Bookmobile will be in Perry on June 3 and 17; on July 1, 15 and 29 and on Aug. 12 and 26. dough. society. Following the program a served to the attendance. luncheon was members in The Perry Brownie troop is attending the Girl Scout Day camp that will be held in the Box Elder Canyon next week, according to Brownie leader, Mrs. Willie Nelson. She also announces that there will be no summer meeting for the Perry Brownie troop unless notified. the home of Mr. Visiting at and Mrs. Leonard Meadows was weekend over the Leonard's mother, Mrs. Hilda Meadows of Salt Lake. Mrs. Meadows enjoyed being in attendance at her granddaughters graduation on Friday evening. Perry Wins The Perry little league baseball team took their third win Thursday evening when they beat Maddox Winning pitcher was Curtis Anderson. Perrys six runs were made on eight hits and they had only one error. In the first inning Kelly Nelson walked; Mark Meadow was hit by a pitched ball and Curtis Anderson got on base by an error for the first three runs. In the second inning, Kelly Spring Social The Perry Second ward Relief society held their spring social on Wednesday morning, May The cultural refinement lesson was given by Mrs. Wilma Voge. They then honored the 26. visiting teacher, presenting them with a gift. Those being honored were Mrs. Joanna Call, Mrs. Melba Oyler, Mrs. Marilyn Lund, Mrs. Sherri Gibbs, Mrs. Charlene Heiner, Mrs. Marilyn eoooooeeoeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Guard Tires Silent Dynaglass A i 10 to $141 SAVE - MISSIONARIES GET TOGETHER These Box Elder county young men, all serving mis-son- s for the LDS church, recently got together during a conference in Osaka, Japan, at which Harold B Lee, first counselor in the first presidency, was the speaker. It was a of the Japanese Central and West missions. Left to right are Darrell Bott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bott, Brigham City; Kenneth Sevy, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sevy, Perry; Neal Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Perry, and Robert Anderson son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson, Corinne. con-feren- Nelson hit a single but no runs were made. In the fourth inning, Calvin Bonine hit a double, DuWayne Strange hit a double. Calvin stole home for the fourth run, and DuWayne was hit in by Mark Meadows, as he hit a double. Kelly Nelson also hit a single. In the fifth inning Calvin Bonine hit a single and again stole home for the sixth run. Dennis Hirschi also hit a single in that inning. In the sixth inning a single was made by Mark Meadows and Blake Young and Jimmy Bailey got on base when hit by a pitched ball. No runs were made. Pitcher Curtis Anderson gave up only two hits in the game. Minor League Perry Minor League played Wednesday evening and won over First Security Winning pitcher was Mario Gonzalez.-DouglaWheeler hit a home run. Other runs were made by Blair Tomlinson, Theron Valencia, Mario Gonzalez, Kayle Greenhalgh, Brian Per Tire s V 3 or C78-- 1 6.50 x 1 Fielding Woman Is Valedictorian An attractive blonde from Fielding, who won the Betty Crocker award for homemaking in high school without ever taking a homemaking class is valedictorian of the College of Education at Utah State university. Sheila Andreasen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Wood, received the honor with a grade point average of 3.963 (4.0 is straight A). A Phi Kappa Phi honorary society member, Mrs. An- - The V fi 3 Tubeless Blackwall Weight, Blake Crouch, and Mark Adams. ' Visiting at the home of Mrs. Max Nelson on Thursday were her mother, Mrs. Jennie Jensen, and sister, Mrs. Joyce Cox and two sons, Bretton and Tyler, all of Layton. dreasen is an elementary education major. She entered USU in 1967 on a State Normal Teaching scholarship. She has also received an Alma Sonne and a PKP scholarship. The beauty contest runner-uwas a finalist for scholar of the year in Robins Awards, and enjoys sports, cooking, reading, and music. I decided to go into teaching because I love children and feel teaching is an occupation that contributes to mankind, Mrs. Andreasen stated. She said that school had always been easy for her - "Its my thing. After graduating she will be working on campus for awhile until her husband finishes his education. Then she hopes to do some to contributing mankind." p -- aboard for All GIGANTIC TRAINLOADlSAIlE! 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Easy-clea- FREE Storeside Parking 21 Also honored were Mrs. Joanna Call, eldest visiting teacher, and Mrs. Ruby Davis, as the eldest attending Relief society; Mrs. Wilma Voge for attending the most Relief societies; Mrs. Lynn Maddox for attending the most visiting teachers meetings, and Mrs. Susan Noyes as the youngest mother Relief attending Kay of Garland. The Perry ward Relief society will hold their June meeting tonight, June 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the ward Utah Thursday, June 3, 1971 Oyler, Mrs. Lynn and Mrs. Geraldine Maddox, Rhodes. honors of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Pritchard of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bookmobile Schedule Robert Day of the Box Elder County Bookmobile has announced the summer schedule for the Bookmobile in the Perry He will be at the A&W root beer stand from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. At the Perry Elementary school from 10:20 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and on the lower road in front of Aaron Snows from 1:15 to 3 p.m. He will then be at the corner of Peach and Allen Streets on the hill from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m. He has asked that books be returned to their nearest stop and new books can also be picked up for the summer months during this time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kay have announced the arrival of a new little daughter born to them on Sunday, May 30, in St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. The new little lass weighed in at 7 pounds 11 y2 ounces and was 182 inches long. She will be welcomed home by older brother, Billy. Sharing Freda BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, I APPLIANCESBCARPET ThH? ORE THAT SERVICE BUILT1 |