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Show 7 Dear Rivor Reports Birthday Highlights Local Social Events By Mn. Irving Christensan Helping Mn. Ida Christensen celebrate her 82nd birthday on Sunday, Sept 10 wen Mr. and Mn. Boyd Christensen and daughter Laurie, Mr. and Mn. Wayne Johneen and daughter Heidi from Roy; Mr. and Mn. Richard Nessler and daughter Amy, Mr. and Mn. Oleen Nelson and daughter Kristi, Mr. and Mn. Nell Nelson and three eons, Mr. and Mn. Golden Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen, Bessie and Carrie A Christensen. Audrey Spry called on the -- u. wl. birthday. ','tytO Visit Relatives Flossie and Dewey Ramsdell spent one day last week in Heber, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mn. Mario Checketts and daughter Margo had dinner at Maddox on Sept 9 and later enjoyed a show. It was Melbas birthday. Weekend visiton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayson were Vernon and Helen Romney from Bountiful, Mrs. Ezra Kendell and Carla McKay and childnn from Cornish and Keith Clayson and son Eddie from Richmond. Mr. and Mn. Delwin Hansen and Carol McKeever were in Salt Lake City Sunday for their 'grandson Chadd Saddler's first birthday. Attends Seminar David Weidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Weidman, recently spent five days at Valley Forge, Pa. He was the Key club representative from district at a the Utah-Idah- o Freedom Foundation Leadership seminar. David also attended the Kiwanis convention in Ogden last weekend. He was one of the speakers there. Myrtle Anderson, Andrea Huggins, Mary Anderson, Dollie Iverson, Carrie J. Christensen, and Ruby An- derson attended the DUP in Corinne convention Saturday. last Sheryl Braegger, Trudie Susan Ramsdell, Candace Jean Barker, Holmgren, Dawn Holmgren, Carol Debbie Anderson, Anderson, Christensen, Michele Burt and Shelly Holmgren spent last Saturday and Sunday in Logan attending the Laurel conference at the USU. Michele Burt was the general chairman over the seven stake event. Louise Tingey and Frances Burt were the They had work shops, a banquet and a program put on by the Sounds of Freedom from BYU. Mrs. Nola Nessler gave the work shop on temple marriage and was praised by everyone. Mrs. Leon (Janet) Jensen was taken to the Cooley Memorial hospital So parents remind your p.m. This schedule begins today, Sept. 21 and will be every other Thursday until May 17, when school Is out and the summer schedule takes effect. Wednesday morning, Sept 27 the Perry Second ward Relief society is holding its fall social. Beginning at 10 a.m. a very special program Is being planned under the direction of Wes Boman of Box Elder High school. A luncheon will followr All the ladies of that ward are invited to be in attendance for this special production. Also during the morning each of the teachers will give a preview of their lessons for the coming year. Officers, Teachers Officer and teachers In the Perry Second ward Relief Kdety are Mrs. Pat Weight peeeldent Mrs. Klea Scott daughter Melba. Other guests were the Mario Checketts family and Maxine Adamson and daughters. Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Hansen were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray and daughter Carolyn and a friend from Ogden visited her parents Carrie and Irving Christensen on Friday eveni . Myrtle Anderson and Lila Woodruff of Tremonton spent Friday in Ogden visiting with their mother and sister Ella Van Staples. Mack Mr. Mrs. and Christensen took three days off last week and did some fishing in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Deputies Probe Theft At State Tax Christensen spent last weekend in Salt Lake City with their children. Ken and Peggy Porritt and family and Damsel Nelson spent Saturday in Blacksmith Fork canyon fishing. The fish werent biting so they came back to Mantua reservoir and had better luck. Mr. and Christensen Mrs. were Box Elder county deputies continued Irving Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weese in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard spent last weekend at Devils Creek, Idaho relaxing and doing some fishing. On Monday Leonard took his father-in-laGrover Killpack of Brigham City to Huntington to visit relatives and friends. sheriff's an to the State Tax commission, office near the Drivers is License division. in- vestigation into the theft of $2,125.17 from the Utah State Tax commission office in the county courthouse. The theft occurred last Wednesday Sept. 13, during the lunch hour, according to Sheriff Warren W. Hyde. An employe of the tax commission left the office for lunch and locked the money up. When she returned it was missing. Sheriff Hyde said so far none of the checks which amounted to $1,409.03 have turned up. They have all been made out Some Cash Of the total taken $716.44 was cash, he explained. He said investigation of the theft was continuing but there are no suspects. The State Tax commission Vandalism Five windows were reported broken at the B&T Truck Lines building at Eighth West and Second South this past week. Saturday Fire Ten-Spe- City volunteer firemen were dispatched to a fire in the garages east of the Intermountain school campus Saturday at 3:15 p.m. Brigham Missing ed Carol Butler, West Forest, told police Monday that someone stole Kelly Wright's bicycle. 435 $ 111. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bywater have moved into our ward. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brailsford attended, the wedding and reception for a nephew in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Gladys Thorsen is in the Cooley hospital receiving medication. Spending last weekend with their grandmother Mrs. Zina Hansen were Naomi Congdon of Provo and Connie Stelly from Rupert, Idaho. Mrs. Mary S. Anderson accompanied her daughter and husband, Reva and Wayne Merrill to Provo Sunday. On their way down they stopped at the Salt Lake airport and visited a son David Merrill who is employed there. Attend Meeting They attended sacrament meeting at the 64th ward at LEATHER A COOT FACRIC WATERPROOFING WATERPROOFING by 096 13 ex. wotorp roof yeer clothes for grantor protection. by 6 9ft 7 oi. Spray Enough for one poir of boots! BfloooooflaMflfiimiinnnnnnnnnnrinnnimnrrinr-in- Grant for Hamson, spiritual Evone Adams, director; Mrs. Lynn Maddox, social relations and Mrs. Ruby Davis, visiting teachers message and work day lesson. They will begin their regular Relief society meeting, Oct. 4 at 10 a.m. All the auxiliaries of the 1 Perry Second ward have the beginner Reg. 1.49. PF DCJgECT : j iH . !'P RGPGOIGOT Mrs.-Jessi- recently been reorganized. Mrs. Earlene Hedrick has just been put in the Relief society as a counselor. In the Primary Mrs. Margo Wagstaff is a new counselor to join President Mrs. Marilyn Nelson and counselor Mrs. Susan Noyes and a new secretary Mrs. Margret Birch. In the YMMIA President Wendell Call has two new counselors, Robert Lund and Robert Tingey. In the YWMIA Mrs. Carolyn Sybrowsky is the new president with Mrs. Kathleen Wight and Mrs. Sherry Gibbs as counselors and Cheryl Anderson as secretary. 1.19 OMMNNPW Teachers are Mrs. Judy cultural refinement; Mrs. U log. nr innmmnn ran Bislma, living; work i nmmm education counsilor and Mrs. Earlene Hedrick, work counselor with Mrs. Bonnie Tomlinson, secretary. mosau'05 fro y' Keeps mosquitoes away from yon. 7 ox. Spray Reg. 99c - NOW cwkiw mam INSULATED Small Mod. Largo 100 Rodel Fiber, high visibility oraogo. Great for cool weather banting. Reg. 1 1.88 - At Namiltons mm njumr It 12 ga. loops by Soaway There were 55,100 motor Reg. 1.69 - NOW vehicle accident deaths in the .United States in 1971, about - p00 more than in 1970. Lower Road The Bookmobile then leaves the school and 4s on the lower road from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m. This is in front of Aaron Snows home and then on the Hill at Peach and Allen St from 4:45 to 6:15 attending BYU and has recently been called as activity coun-- . selor in the YWMIA in her ward. Mrs. Ida Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson visited at the home of Lila Lee Kearl and Linda Brown in Hooper on Sunday. Mrs. Edward Clayson entertained at a birthday dinner on Sunday Sept. 10 for her Mrs. Don Hansen and family from Paul, Idaho. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Christensen the past weekend were Dr. and Mrs. Ray J. Davis from Pocatello. last My Fair Lady On Tap Tonight children to take their books back to school with them. Assisting Mr. Day at the school is PTA Bookmobile chairman Mrs. Shirley Valcarce. after meeting another son, Richard, was set apart as clerk of that ward. Later they visited their daughter Mary Ann who is also BYU $2,125.17 Missing Saturday where she passed away peacefully Monday morning. Survivors are her husband, Mrs. Wanda J. Johnsen, Vay S. Jensen of Bear River City; Zona J. Wakefield of Seattle, Wash, and Roy S. Jensen of Chicago, Perry Pulso By Mrs. Max Nelson Tonight, Sept. 21 in the Perry LDS ward cultural hall the Perry ward Relief society will present a broadway production (with a few minor changes) of My Fair Lady. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. and all women of the ward are invited to be in attendance for the Relief society fall social. The program for the evening is under the direction of Mrs. Eva Young and Mrs. Melba Wheeler, programs chairmen. The new and exciting lessons and activities for the coming year will be reviewed this evening. So all members plan on being in attendance. Did you miss the Bookmobile last time it was around. Many did because of the change over to the fall and winter schedule. Each year when school begins, Mrs. Day changes the schedule to accommodate the Perry school children. He is at the Perry school every other Thursday from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. This gives all the children an opportunity to select books while at school. This years policy is that only the boys and girls who return books will be entitled to selected new ones. 17 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 21, 1972 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Sitting free PARIS (UPII Parisians and visitors are sitting pretty in the Tuileries and Luxembourg gardens, the famous parks of Paris. Now sitting is free, and little old ladies no longer charge 40 centimes (9 cento) to rent a metal chair. Cycle tours NEW YORK (UPI) Few of Americas 80 million bicycle owners will ever pedal the length of Europe's 3000-mil- e cycle path, charted last Fall by a group of Indiana college students. But scenic areas like the Austrian province of Styria are popular on the impetus of a Swissair offering of free k bicycles on package tours from New York. The cycle tours are available through October, with participants bringing home tneir Daimler bikes as part of a S550-S61- 0 package deal that includes air fare from New York, hotels with bath, two meals daily, and the accompaniment of an escort bus that picks up tiring cyclists along the way. DM ASSORTED BOOTS - Complete size range 3-- 12 STYLES two-wee- liU5, fr If fcjnrtf ! i- - 'Q TTTfTfo $S3iy!,!ftTvf,(jQ o) ) "qq QffDCtlP OaQ t3oO, |