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Show - 18 s;v; v- - ' - BOX ELQER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah periods will be conducted as parents meet with teachers in sessions to discuss the program for tile coming year. A drive far memberships in the PTA has been announced. They will be taken at the meeting, according to Mrs. Doyle Wood,, membership ; chairman. The new reading program that was described in an article written by Morgan Hawk.es in a recent issue at Ike 9o Elder News will be discussed. The title of the pwgram that will be followed ie Young Americans Bpelr Reading by Lions Program, published ' and Cranabae. , The meeting wiH be held in e raem at the the muiti-purpea- school. Refreshment! will be served according to PTA president Mrs. Geroge Welch and other officers whe planned the evening's program. Mr. and Mr. Art Batty) Dillworth were.'Boate at a gathering of realtives and friends at their home recently. They entertained the group for an evening pf conversation following a dinner served fy them. The affair peeved ut-bhighly successful The guests spent the evening in farewell messages to tit Dttworths daughter Susan. The event, held in her honor, was a golng-awa- y party- - Susan entered the Brests college for Women In Long Beach, Calif. Sept 20. Present at tkeDibwurth home that evening were Mr. tad Mrs. Gene Wtlliatts tad two daughters of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin - Bhnfftoer and children Paula ati Jtoanie of Willard; Mr. and Mre. William McBeth and three children of Brigham; Snedmn (prnnd-mothe- r, Ada ChtUfef; Jim tad Cynthia Glover and Con Brian of Brigham; Maag.Otofir of Roy; Mr. and Mre. EMI Humphries and two daugbtart; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Biask and the host's son Bruoe. Traveling to Cahfocnia with Susan to enroll ait the school , were her mother Betty Dillworth and Mre. Ervin grandfather, Fred Bradford. Their time wat spent with here relatives from Brigham City calling on them. Among those who stopped to say hello'' to the visitors was the faotny of Jack Bradford and Clyde ''tad Delone Glover of Brigham. Harold and Tery Fillmore had their sbn Benjamin bleased and named in sacrament meeting on ; Saunday. He was blessed and jfiumed by his father. A large group of relatives of ;,he infant were present to 'Bpitness the blessing, attended yl Those who sacrament meeting with the "Fillmores and enjoyed a buffet dinner at their home in the afternoon were: the grand-'parenMr. and Mrs. Albert Fillmore; Mr. and Mr. Dean Richards and seven children of Brigham a brother of Terrya, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Richards and daughter Nichol of Malad; Mr. and Mrs. George (Joan) MCelly and five children of Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fillmore and thre children of , Cornish; Mr. and Mrs. Terry (Susan) Thornblad and son Scott of Salt Lake William Fillmore; the maternal great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. San Richards of Willard; Mrs. Emery Whight of Honey ville and friends of the Harold Fillmorea, Mr. and Mr. J. Thompaon and children of Bear River. News of returning students to college classes and trips are atill being reported. ts Grandparents pre-scho- ol c Return to School Linda Shinkle daughter of Mr. and Mre. Keith Shinkle hae to Utah State returned university in Logan. She has enrolled for the fall quarter and i living on the campus. Enjoying a one week vacation were trip in Charlene Eller; Linda Shinkle and Aleene and Julie Bennett They traveled by pick-u- p and camper to tour Yellowstone five-mont- son-in-la- w er Idaho Trip Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hansen traveled to Shelly, Idaho on Sunday afternoon. They went to visit with Wesleys father Alfred Hansen, whom he had not seen since leaving home five months ago. He makes his home with a son and family and daughter-in-la- Membership Further Education As school has started and so many are returning to the colleges and taHrereitlas, a large number of Perry residents have returned to further their education. Elaine Jenke, dautter of Mr. and Mre. V artel Jeukt has returned for thto quarter College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. Janice Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Nathan Wheeler is completing her fourth year at the Brigham Young univeriity In Provo. Harvey Higgs to in Salt Lake at the University at Utah for his first year with a business major. At Weber State Dale Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Francis is completing his fourth year at Weber State. Paul Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson is at WSC and Lindy Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston and David Smith, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Smith are each starting their first year at WSC. Joanne Cox and Vickie Anderson are both attending classes at Weber and Loia Burt is studying music at USU. Stan Young is doing post graudate work at USU. Susan Ollett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ollett is completing her fourth year at USU. Anna Marie Emery, daughter of Mr. and Mre. William Emery is starting her second year at Weber. Cindy Dolan is doing graudate work and teaching at the university in Austin, Texas. She to the daughter of Mr. and Mre. Gerald Dolan. professor Dee and Fay Hansen and family. Joining the family group for a happy afternoon of conversation was Nellie Hansen. She came from Idaho Falls with Mr. a son and daughter-in-laand Mre. Asel Knudsen. She makes her home with the Knudsens in the Idaho City. Happy over the visit earlier in the day from Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppesen Mrs. Hansen spent a happy time there with the Hansen family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppesen had visited with Alfred Hansen and the Dee Hansen family before traveling to Idaho Falls. at Thursday Peterson, Utah State university, was special guest and speaker. He talked on the importance of communication especially listening in marriage relations. Willard ward YMMIA changes in their on Sunday. organization William Hall was released as counselor in the presidency; Lloyd Mason, second counselor, and John Morgan, secretary. New appointments made were Roger Hunt, first counselor; David Lynn Hayes, second counselor, and Kent Nebeker, secretary. Glenn Widdison is the president. Changes in personal in Troop 109 in the Willard Ward on Sunday included the release of Cloelia Chambers as De& Leader Coach, and Verden Chambers as Webelo Leader. New appointments included Linda O'Toole, den mother, and Carl Henderson, Webelo leader. Elizabeth Holden daughter of Jesse and Arlene Holden, was baptised on Friday and confirmed in the Willard 2nd Ward Sunday, both by her father. Visiting in Willard for the occasion were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Holden, and Uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Holden all from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watts and daughter Adele visiting in Sandy on Saturday with son and daughter-in-laRichard and Linda Watts and grandchildren Wendiann and Darren. The second Quorum of Elders and their wives held a party Saturday night at the girls camp in Box Elder canyon. Refreshments included picnic foods, hamburgers, watermelons, salads and hot cider. Following dinner games were enjoyed. Arrangements were .under direction of presidency Benny (with Karlinsey, president, in charge. - The Willard Second ward Relief society held their opening social Thursday morning. The program was presented by Ilia Reid, Joyce Goodrich, Lorraine Starr and Grace Parrish from Birthday Party birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parker Sunday honoring their daughter Merri Ann Day. Guests included MerriAnns two children, Dorthy Parker and three children, Blaine and Ramona Richards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells and son Alvin from Roy and Alana Parker and Terry Braegger. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Verda Richards on Sunday were son and daughter-in-laGerald and Mickey and family from Ogden and Kent and Leslie Olsen and son from Ogden. Brandon Kent Olson infant son of Kent and Leslie Olson from Ogden was named and blessed in the Willard Ward on Sunday. Aaron Brent Campbell, infant son of Brent and Ronella Campbell, was named and blessed in the Willard LDS was on Sunday by his father. ; j j J 1 , Bountiful. The program titles 67 Class vocal and violin music, a skit and readings. Kenneth Barker visited in Ogden and Willard last week. His wife Cleanne and daughter Jeanette has been staying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard They Braegger. returned with him to Long Beach where he will be stationed with the Navy for his next term of duty. Francis Braithwaite attended the funeral of his aunt Kate Thcusen in Tooele on Saturday. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Hazel Lowe and son Clark have been Blaine and Flora Lowe from Tumwater, Wash, and Irp Herrman from Tokeland, Wash. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Witt were David West from Butte Montana and Mr. and Mrs. Lowery Moler and daughter Michelle from Dillon. Mont. Brad Hoppie son of Bart and Sheila Hoppie, Connie Jackson daughter of William and Louane Jackson and Melanie Richard-se- n of Patty daughter Richardsen and Dale Richard-se- n were confirmed in services held in the Willard ward on Sunday. All were baptized Friday night at the Box Elder Stake center. eight-year-ol- d ; Todays Woman - Presenting Clarice Slatter, executive secretary of the local selective service board, with a certificate of appreciation for outstanding support" of the recruiting service is SFC Joe Lessard. CERTIFICATE . A Love and included Perry Soldier Receives Army Award Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strange of Perry received word that their son, Sp4 Norman Strange had been selected Soldier of the Month for the month of September at Ittlingen base in Germany. Chosen from his company, Co. A, 78th Engr Bn, the com- manding Officer stated, "SP4 has a very good knowledge of his job and is always eager to further himself in his duties. He has an excellent appearance and his attitude is outstanding. Strange His military courtesy is matched by no man in the company. I consider SP4 Strange an asset to the U.S. Army and well deserved of being called Soldier of the Month. Strange has been in the army for 13 months and has been stationed in Germany since February when he began a two-yeof tour of Germany. TOP SOLDIER Month. South African 1 ' . i Box Elder High schools class' of 1967 announced the upcomin, c celebration of its fife reunion scheduled for DMT2F Sherwood Hills. The reunion is planned begin with a social hour at 6:30, ytr - followed a by smorgasboard dinner to be. served at 7:30 p.m. Plans for the coming event are under the direction of a reunion committee consisting of p.m. Pul Your Truch Debtor in Tcp Sfcr for tfco Upcoming f'entinq Soasora. class Tami members, Whitaker, Janice Holmgren, Bruce Oyler, Dick Chatterton and Kayleen Vavricka. All members of the class of 1967 are encouraged to contact classmates who may have moved and notify them of the December event Invitations and questionnaires have been mailed to all class members with available addresses. Those not receiving invitations should contact one of the committee members as soon as possible. HIGHWAY UNIVERSAL - NYLON - TUBE TYPE Witnesses Schedule Assembly The presiding minister of the of Jehovahs Witnesses in this area this week announced that delegates will be leaving shortly for Twin Falls, Idaho to attend a two-dacircuit assembly which will be held in the Twin Falls High school, Oct. The event is expected to exceed 1,000 delegates in attendance. They will come from located in congregations congregation y southern and eastern Students Participate In Festival Several members of the Bear River High school band were among 600 elite students from all over Utah who participated e in the annual Utah Music festival. Laurin Ashley, Randy John, Linda Poulsen, all playing the trumpet, and Robert Sokes on the trombone, attended the festival. The announcement was made by the Utah Music Educators All-Stat- northern Idaho, West Montana and Utah, Yellowstone, Jackson, Wyoming. Steve Pardovich, presiding minister of the congregation here, explained that some of the highlights of the assembly be adwill the of welcome dress by William Green, a water baptism of newly dedicated ministers and the public discourse, "Is This Life All There Is? All Pricos Effective with a 6 ply. Trade in. Add $6.00 with no trade. When you give the United Way you give to association public relations office. Each year during UEA rehearsal for each of the three organizations, band, orchestra, and chorus, are conducted in West High schools facilities. diamond miners have to difi up anti sift 00 million pounds of sand and (travel for each pound of (tents they find, says National Geographic. w - - Richard Strange of Perry was named "Soldier of the Slates Reunion honors are hared by Mre. Eunice Monsen Larraine Shinkle and John Shinkle of Jackson Hole, Wyo. The new arlval has two brokers and two gjsters.v-- Wesley Hansen has returned h from Saigon after a TDY with a crew from Hill Air Force base, IS miles from that city. He returned to see a new grandson, born to his and daughter Grant and Peggy Skeen. The Skeens named their son Grant Wade in sacarment meeting in the Corinne ward on Sunday. He was blessed and named by his father. Attending sacrament meeting with the Skeens and enjoying lunch at their home after the meeting were friends Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowley of Logan, Peggys parents Mr. and- Mrs. Wesley Hansen and sons Bartley and Tree. Drive (for Today and tomorrow are the final days of the Perry PTA membership drive that to being conducted at the elemntary school. A contest has been going on in the school between such class to see which class had the most parents join. At the end of tomorrow the clan with the highest percentage will be given a prize for hto clan from the PTA. Perry PTA is actively engaged in many projects for betterment of the county. This year their main project is the organ program tad everyone is encouraged to support them in this. Membership is just 75 cents per parent Join today. the Willard school night. Dr. Ronald pot-luc- , Chad Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson is starting his first year at Utah State university. Terry Weight son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldous Weight is in his first year at USU in Logan on a ROTC scholarship. Laurie Wright daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wright is also in her first year at USU. Frank Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call is in his second year at USU. Willard Bay Young Homemakers held an open meeting with their husbands at The deputy president, and a companion joined six members in a social evening. Meeting times were discussed by the group. The local membership meets once a month in the Veteran's hall. Social meetings are held in the homes of members. k A delicious supper was enjoyed by the members and the visitors. A birthday gift and card were sent to Larella Shuman of Tremonton. She was unable to attend due to illness. Stacie was the name given to the small daughter of Bill and Carla Smoot at sacrament meeting in the Corinne Second ward on Sunday. The baby was blessed and named by her father. Sarah Wood daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wood was confirmed and baptized in the ward on Sunday. She was baptized and confirmed by her father. Ron Henry Norman, son of Mr. and Mre. Karl Norman was baptized and confirmed by his father. Attending sacrament meeting with the Normans and enjoying dinner with them after the meeting were, Nelda'a mother Mre. Emins Allen and Mr, and Mrs. Donald (Myrl) Cartwright and family of Bountiful. ' Steven end Shirley Monson are the parents of a new baby girl. The baby was born Sept. 28 in the Brigham hospital. Concludes by Mre. Max Nelson xia The Nelson. Jeanette Merriam district Perry Pulse PTA Ksy ' made Twenty members of the Willard Lions club met at the Maddox Ranch house for monthly meeting Wednesday night. Special guest was Deputy District Governor Frank Wyatt from Ogden. He conducted ceremonies installing two members into the club. They are Gordon Hicks, sponsored by Bart Hoppie and Dale Zitto, sponsored by Boyd social meeting at the Veterans hall on a recent Wednesday evening. There were two visitors from the Ogden Rebekah lodge who met with the Corinne lodge members. Few Days Spending a few days here recently were Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Linda) King and two sons of Bremerton, Wash. They came to visit with Linda's By Madge H. Watts park A atop at Jackson Hole Wyo. before touring the park, a trip into Montana and a stop at Rick's college in Rexburg was part of the exciting stops made by the group. The stop in Rexburg enabled the Bennet girls to visit with a brother, who is a student there. The Rebekah lodge held a (Delores) Shaffner of Willard. The ladies were gone one week on a tour that took them to Long Beach. They viaited San Diego and attractions there. They also saw the mission of San Juan Capistrano and stopped at Las Vegas in Nevada. They alio attended some show and were thrilled to see George Gobel in a live show. They reported a delightful trip and a most relaxing vac-tio- n trip. Two Vv Addresses Club School Schedules Besk to School Night Two Periods ' Lion Official Corinne Comments t Vr Willard Reports Thungsy, October 5, 1972 Back to Scbmi Njgbt" at the Corinne Etommtonacfegol has been planned by WA officers for Thursday, Oct 9, at 7:30 p.m. Parents are iayttadtocome in before the refate meeting time to meet the mm principal Steven Johnson. fe is a half-da- y teacher of the sixth grade and spends the reet c the day fulfilling the duties of principal. - Your Mental Health Association TORE 146 South Main GVDR&WV Brigham City 723-859- 6 |