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Show 1 22 I City, Utah BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Thursday, March 15, 1973 RS concert Corinne Comments ward members attend stake meeting Patrics Day motiffs were used on the tables. The most talked about topic here over the past weekend has been the reorganization of LDS stake officials. Members of Pat Hammerland celebrated a birthday March 9. A group of friends joined her at her home on that day to share birthday cake and wish her many happy returns of the day. . Coming from Perry were Corinne and Corinne Second wards attended a conference of the Box Elder North stake held at stake center on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Birch and two daughters, and a son Kim, a Myrl daughter and and Patsy Wells and cards and messages from those unable to the They were surprised to have ward both bishoprics reorganized. A large crowd of Corinne and Corinne Second ward members attended sacrament meeting on Sunday night. The came to show their loyalty to the ones chosen by stake leaders to head the wards. Corinne Elementary school faculty members and partners enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Jewel and Reva Nelson son-in-la- be there. Family Dinner A organ selections. A lovely gift was presented to the bride-elec- t by faculty members. This was one of the many gifts and honors given the students and tribute to Ellen Toleman was read by a former student at a trouseau tea given at the school Alice Ann Harper. Those who attended the event it the Nelson home were .''principalof Steven andMr.Mrs. Johnson and Honeyville, Mrs. Robert Hodgsen of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christiansen, the guests of honor and the hosts. . A . Annual Dinner Corinne ward members will hold their annual ward dinner Saturday, March 17, in the ward cultural hall. A ham dinner has been planned by committee members and serving will begip at 6:30 p.m. Ted and Marj Burt and Harold and Mary Reeder are committee members. They to remind members to bring their own dishes and silverware. A board meeting of the North Box Elder county camp of the daughters of Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Gwen Rader on Tuesday, March 6 All 11 members of the board were present. They enjoyed refreshments after the meeting, served by the hostess. ' St. wish Sunday and daughter, Jan, a son Ford from Preston, Idaho; Myrl and Patsy Wells and family, Joy Hammerland and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Birch and family of Perry. Residents of Corinne who celebrate birthdays only every four years, on Leap Year were Jesse Nicholas, Loydene Hubbard and Joyce Nelson. Congratulations are in order for Mitchell and Carla Cochran of Brigham City, who are the proud parents of a baby boy born March 9, in the Brigham hospital. Ella Gilbert is the delighted receiver of the glad tidings, as grandmother of the new arrival. Paternal grandparents are Victor and Delores Cochran of Brigham City. Two brothers are eagerly awaiting the new brother at home. Visitors at the Ted Burt home are their daughter Janet Pease and children, Ted, Jessie and Lyle of Flint, Mich. They flew here to spend several weeks with the Burts while their husband and father is studying for exams. The DeVerle Wells household was overjoyed last week over the arrival of a new baby girl. She was born Wednesday, March 7 in an Ogden hospital. Beaula and baby came home on Sunday to greet brothers Greg and Kevin and sisters Jan and Wendy. The baby was born on Wendys eighth birthday much to her delight. Grandparents Dewey and Hilda Cottle live in Brigham dessert. and Annette Sandra, daughters of the hosts entertained guests with piano and by of Hammerland Gary of honor at the affair were Ellen Tolman and Robert Wallace. They were to be married March 7, in the Logan LDS temple. A delicious roast goose dinner was served, with home made ice cream as a special treat for teacher parents. family dinner was enjoyed by Mrs. Hammerland as children joined her to celebrate her birthday. Coming from Idaho Falls was recently. Guests City. A great grandmother Alice Negus lives in Logan. grandparents are Paternal Glade Wells of Willard and Mrs. Pricilla Johnson of Weipe, Idaho. J The Bear River stake Relief society will hold Logan Trip Mrs. Gwen Rader motored to Logan with relatives on Sunday evening. She went to the Hall son-in-la- Sacrament Meeting Attending sacrament meeting with the Liljenquists were Joettas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Kimber of Grouse Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kimber of Bountiful, a brother, a sister Mr. and Mrs. Reed (Karla Beecher of Centerville and Kent and Judy Williams of Brigham Local Lions attend dinner New Officers Newly appointed officers are Brent Price, president, and Doyle Kofoed, Kim Palmer, councilors. On. Wednesday night at the Willard Second ward MIA a party has held honoring the outgoing officers. On Friday night the Willard Second ward held their annual ward dinner. Menu included Turkey and all the trimmings. Tables and hall was decorated with St. Patricks day as the theme. Program numbers was presented by students from Utah State university. The Willard Bay chapter of the Young Makers will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday March 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Willard school. The special guest and speaker will be Mrs. Claudia Fuhriman from Logan. Her subject will be child development and theme will be Arts and Creativity in the . of the Primary General Board of the LDS church. All members and anyone interested in the organization is urged to attend. Nominations of officers for coming year will be order of business. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graser enjoyed a pleasant vacation trip with a tour recently. The bus picked them up at their home and they traveled to Fillmore where they stopped for breakfast. They stopped in St. George, Las Vegas, Boulder The mission is free, however, interested persons write to the university to obtain tickets, Air Force band Natural rcMnircc USU MOVTGOMKIl) III show BRHS p Spanish class Matt Lee Zollinger of Thatcher was the guest speaker in the Bear River Junior High school Spanish class during the past week. Zollinger recently returned from a Guatemala El Salvador LDS mission. He spoke in Spanish to the students, displayed souvenirs, showed slides, told of the customs and related some of his experiences which were of interest while residing there. Starts at at 8 8 p.m. a university spokesman said. Col. Arnald D. Gabriel is the conductor of the large band. The group was organized in 1942, and has been on the move across the nation and throughout the world ever since. Since 1965, concerts by the band have been presented in the United States mission charge. without ad- ( 111. II illll 11 lime-ton- e, marble, building 7-- 10 tone and oil. p.m. Daily lam 7h)OO0 yQ0 cDFODn $307 a month plus room and board is pretty good money for a trainee. Especially when you realize that a raise can be expected within a few weeks. And while youre earning that salary, youll be learning an Air Force skill. The kind that can keep on work-- . ing for you in or out of service. For more information call : Sgt. Bob Van Colin Room 287 Post Office Building, Ogden . tial iun government ha- - acted on a I N a I i o n t e d n recommendation calling for the The 39 ' These free admission public service concerts, conceived by Colonel Gabriel, to provide all Americans with an equal opportunity to thrill to their United States Air Force Band, have been unqualified successes, with standing room only, firmly established as a rule. ' 723-34- pcrcenUjif the nation's total. include coal. iron ore. n mu the u hale p.m. The event will get underway u -- i of whales. preservation ttornev General Lionel Murphy ha- - announced a ban on the importation of whale meat and other whale product'. Government officials sav the ban w III be great!) felt in the pet loud industry where whale meat i-.widely used. Call 621-19- 61 George Washington: Blessed in Corinne Second ward on fast Sunday was the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Derbin. She was given the name Kelly, by her father. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nello Morgan over the weekend were a sister of Marys and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielson. They drove here from their home in Archer, Idaho to spend the day visiting. Chet Rader who has spent the past week in intensive care at the McKay Dee hospital in Ogden is reported to be in an improved condition at this time. He suffered an illness at his home last week and was taken there by relatives. Skiing Accident Norma Bosley was notified on Saturday of a skiing accident a daughter, monthly meet The monthly meeting of the Box Elder County chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons will be held at the Brigham City Community center Friday, March 12:45 p.m., following the 16, at 64 cent luncheon. The theme of the meeting will be Whats It All About, presented by members of the Scottish Castle, Laymans Caves and Death Valley. Visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Karlinsey is David brother Bennys Karlinsey. He is visiting while on spring vacation from Northwest Community college at Powell, Wyo. Mrs. Jesse Holden reported that because of the work of concerned people, we will be having the bookmobile for the coming year ending July 1974. Lynn and Cheryl Humphries announced the arrival of a new baby girl born Sunday morning March 11. This is their second child. Their first a daughter Jeanie Lynn is anxiously waiting to welcome new baby sister. The guest speaker will be Eugene Reed, state director of AARP. He will explain the bills passed by the state legislators this session that will affect the senior citizen. He will also present a film, Because We Care. All AARP and NRTA members are urged to be present and all other interested persons are invited. Be sure and phone for reservation for the luncheon, a spokesman said. Board meeting for the AARP officers will be held at 1 1 a. m. in the lounge at the community center. 1 "America...wiU be the most favorable country of any in the world, for persons of industry and frugality, possessed of moderate capital? Right, Mr. Washington! Just look at the high rates of interest that moderate capital earns in an Ogden 1st Federal Savings moneymaker account. We like our Presidents in the Ogden area. Many of our streets have been named after them. Now the Presidents are returning the honor by working as dollars for you in an Ogden 1st Federal savings account. Suppose you have $1,000 to invest. On that minimum deposit youll earn year in our pending upon the term and the amount deposited. Interest is compounded daily on all counts and paid or credited quarterly. i Your Interest Comes First at Ogdens 1st. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HOME OFFICE: OGOEN. 369 24TH STREET $51.30 a Daily Passbook moneymaker account. (5.13 annual yield when amount is maintained for one year.) We have other moneymaker plans, too, that pay interest up to 6 per annum de5 Oodeii 1st Federal Savings The record for a single fillibuster in the Senate is more than 28 hours. must Tha Listening Post They -- The United States Air Force band and Singing Sergeants, will perform at Utah State university, March 31, at the Fine Arts center. Tickets to the event are free, however, interested persons must write to USAF Band Concert, Box 1368, Utah State university, Logan, Utah, 84322, to obtain them Via. . illll Tin1 natural resources of Ualmma are estimated to be City. board. Vacation Trip Dam, PERFORMANCE The United States and Singing Sergeants" will perform at Utah State university on March 31 at 8 p.m. Ad- - slates Elder gives talk to BAND SLATES Air Force band AARP sets Home. Mrs. Fuhriman is an instructor in family and child development at the USU in Logan. She is the national consultant for the Head Start Program. She is a graduate of the University of Utah and has attended colleges throughout the nation. She is presently a member concert In the Garland tabernacle March 17 at 7 p.m. The entertainment will be under the direction of the Stake presidency Mrs. Duane Archibald, Mrs. James Shumway and Mrs. James White, along with members of the stake board. The theme chosen is Happiness is Home Made. Mrs. David Manning will direct the chorus. Mrs. Martin Riser will accompany them at the organ. LaRey Peterson of Brigham. She suffered a broken leg when her ski apparently hit ice while at Beaver Mountain. She is in the LDS hospital in Logan, where she will remain until the extent of healing has been determined. Willard Reports Seventeen members of the Willard Lion club and their wives attended the zone dinner held at the community center in Brigham Wednesday night. The Willow Creek camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Marion Cook, Thursday (today) at 2 p.m. All members are invited to attend. Weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Greenless was Mrs. Greenlees brother O.A. Parker from Pocatello, Idaho. The Willard Second Ward Young Men's Mutual was reorganized this week with Gay Pettingill, president and Del Fredde and Cameron Buck counselors, being released. their visiting teacher convention and chorus Mortuary for the viewing of Ruth Skanchy who is the mother of her Grant Skeen. Returning home after a two week visit here was Mrs. John from Roseanne Prescott Fresno, Calif. She flew here with her small daughter, LeeAnn, to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bingham. The family group traveled to Idaho Falls last week to spend a day visiting with a daughter and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (Margaret) Holmes. Dinner and a happy afternoon of conversation was enjoyed. The Holmes children, Neil, Julie and Young Nathan had a delightful time with their small cousin as children were seen for the first time by the sisters. Joining the family group at the Brigham home during the visitors stay were David and Kathy Bingham; a sister and husband Boyde and Lorraine Smith of Bear River and relatives and friends from close areas. Confirmations and blessings in the Corinne ward on fast Sunday were: Neil Lichfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lichfield, who was baptized and confirmed by his father; Barbara Ricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ricks was baptized by Gregory Gilbert and confirmed by Dee Hardy. Travis Eugene, was the name given the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Liljenquist. He was blessed and named by his father. that involved by Madge H. Watts set on Saturday Local by Gertrude Moore convention, BRIGHAM CITY. MAIN AT FOREST ac- |