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Show v Porry Pulso Rivorsldo Register Moms, daughters will gather tonight at school by Mrt. Mu NUm Tonight, the Perry PTA is Sponsoring Mothers end daughters Party" for all the oung girls in the Perry school and their ry I moms. Special arrangements have I been made for a group from the I Palace Playhouse to be in atten-- I dance to preform, and Mrs. I Donna Robinson from Brigham City will bring her doll collection and they will be on display and she will take time to tell about this fascinating hobby. This should be a very special evening for all the young girls and their mothers. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the room of the school. Refreshments will also be served. multi-purpo- Thomas and Marilyn Dinsdale and she has qualified in the field of homemaking. They will now compete on March 24 for the first of the finals in state. We want to wish them the very best of luck at this time. We're real proud of the young people of Perry who achieve such high achievements. The Perry chapter of the Three Mile Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Cora Quayle. Vice-capta- in Presents Flag Mrs. Freda Oy-l- er conducted the meeting. Mrs. Alean Sevy, a member of the Add Congratulations Bicentennial committee presented the group with a flag of the United States that flew over to Steven congratulations Weight and Cindy Dinsdale who have been nominated for the Sterling Scholar award at the Box Elder High school. Steve is the son of Aldous and Pat Weight and he has achieved in general scholarship, which means he does well in all fields of education. Cindy is the daughter of the nation's capitol on Feb. 22. This flag was obtained by the Bicentennial committee to be presented to the Perry City Council to be flown in the Perry park. They will meet with the board on Wednesday evening to make the presentation. Mrs. Alta Barnard gave a history of her great grandfather, Robert Nish, who came to Utah from his home in Scot We would like to add our land. The lesson was given by Mrs. Zina Petersen, camp captain, on the history of six outstanding men who had migrated to Utah before the coming of the railroad. Refreshments were then served by hostess, Mrs. Cora Quayle. Colleen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Smith, was confirmed a member of the church in the Perry First Fun night for ladies w by Flo Munson A fun evening was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Doris Roche Friday evening. Guests were Mrs. Mary Adams of Tremon-ton- , Mrs. Doris Smith of Fielding, Mrs.. Joyce Cornwall, Mrs. Winona Gardner and Mrs. Luana Richins of Riverside. A lovely luncheon was enjoyed. by her father. Enjoying a visit for five days from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bee Hedrick of Idaho, were Mr. and Mrs. Wil Hedrick and their children. The children think it's a lot of fun for grandparents to come. afternoon. Colleen was confirmed by her father. She was baptized on Friday evening. In the Perry Second ward Kirk Hedrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Hedrick, was confirmed a member of the church by his grandfather. Bee Hedrick. He was baptized on Friday evening by his father. TEN YEARS AGO March INI Perrys Boy Scout troop 110 left Friday afternoon for an overnight hike up Box Elder canyon accompanied by Scoutmaster Burnett Smith. All 15 members of the troop joined in and reported lots of fun." Those who participated were: Dale Johnson, David Smith, Robert Smith, Quinn Barker, Confirmed a Member Paul Valcarce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Valcarce was also confirmed a member of the church by his grandfather, Vernon Pett. He was baptized on Friday by an uncle. The little daughter of Dave and Dixie Walker was given the name of Amy. She was blessed Jenks, Dale Valcarce, Charles Matthews, Edwin Nelson, Ronald Hepner, Boyd Young, Calfin Williams, Steve Turner, Robert Call and Paul Sandoval. Returning home from a two-yemission to the Southern States for the LDS Church was Leon Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow. ward's fast meeting Sunday tions to stay overnight at the BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 17 Royal Inn. Thursday, March 11, 1976 Mrs. Lenore Silvester accompanied her sisters Mrs. Eva Logan, Mrs. Karlene Ramsilell Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Smith and Zundel of Ogden and Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City of Garland, Linda Watson and sons Danny and Tommy and to Plymouth Friday where they Lynn Robbins of Tremonton. daughter Mildred of St. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Harold Udy and and Mrs. Pecks brother-in-laenjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Jane Udy. The family of Garland visited Mr. and sister Mr. and Mrs. Gant and Mrs. Marvin Burnett Sunfour ladies are sisters. May and son Billy and daughter day. Sonia of Rupert, Idaho. Linda Watson and her Primevening guests of Mr, Joining them for a dinner ary class of Tremonton visited andSunday Mrs. Russell Capener were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling last following meeting Sunday party week and brought along a plate Lowell and Homer Capener of were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ogden and Dr. Jerry Capener of Peck and Marilyn Rumsey of of cookies. St. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ralph Allen and friend of Brigham City. The small daughter of Mr. Peck and three children of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Peck was Ucon, Idaho; Bill Peck and sons John Allen Sunday. blessed by her father in the Robbie and Wayne of KaysviUe. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delose Belmont sacrament meeting Mr. and Visiting Mrs. Lenore Silvester Mrs. Marvin Udy, Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday and given the name of Sunday were her brother and Mr. and Mrs. WilAllen Saturday were Mr. and Alison Dee Peck. Robert Peck sister-in-laMrs. Grant Skinner of Salt Lake ,had also baptized his son Bret liam Hess of Hyde Park. and his niece Sonia May on Monday Mrs. Rosie Silvester City. and confirmed them and daughter Lesa accomSaturday evening Mrs. Nancy Saturday Burnett held a merchandise in sacrament meeting Sunday., panied by Mrs. Susan Robbins Weekend guests at the Peck and son Eddie of Malad enjoyed party at her home, hosted by home were Mrs. Peck's parents the day in Ogden. Vicki Archibald of Plymouth. Guests included Mrs. Vaudis Skinner of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Shirleen Lott of Thatcher, Mrs. Mary Ellen Cutler of Garland, Mrs. Grace Allen, Mrs. Nina Burnett and Mrs. Sandy Burnett of Riverside.. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Macfarlane Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Macfarlane and daughter Kristi of Dewey-vill- e. Norval Braithwaite, Gaylin ar These six ladies were former classmates at Bear River High school. Robert Egbert of Idaho Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener during the week. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bourne were Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kraai-m- a of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Udy were in Salt Lake City during the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsberg and family. Mrs. Malinda Hess attended the state bowling tournament held in the Bountiful bowling center Saturday. President James White has received word from the LDS church office in Salt Lake City it is now permis8able to have photo's of missionaires leaving to fulfill LDS missions along with an article in newspapers. If you have a son or daughter leaving to fulfill an LDS mission 6 if you would please call like it reported in the Box Elder News and Journal in Brigham City. 458-372- State Convention Shanna Johnson, Peggy and DeAnn Capener attended the FHA convention held in the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday. Nish-iguc- Thirty-on- e girls from hi BRHS e attended along with Mrs. Hortin, Mrs. Ann Lineberry and Mrs. Barbara Capener as chaperones. They had reserva Ra-Na- w Mrs. Tracy (Annette) Johnson also called from Los Angeles and wished to be remembered to friends in this area. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brough and family in Tremonton Sunday. Other guests were Denis Brough, Curtis Brough, Jodi McGregor of 808 OPEN :00 AM to SOUTH MAIN 11:00 PM SATURDAY ONLY SPECIAL HAMBURGERS ftflC ' IN LOTS ONLY iiavafciflSbBi DI3 SEE I nf fw VV FRI & SAT , Box One Offica - 6:30 7:10 8 11:00 Framad9:14 t iWamxirt hriurrtpmmt FRAMED Wuimri A Howard W Koch Production Once Is Pfcl Eccaghf fij Vli D D D D 'D The following are procedures you should follow should you detect the presence of natural gas in your home. Why not cut them out and tape them inside your telephone directory so youll always have them if you need them. If the odor is persistent, you should cases, you should do the following: D 1. Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches, or use electrical or D equipment. 2. Ventilate your home by opening doors and windows. 3. Evacuate all persons from your home. D battery-operate- d Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches or use electrical or 1. battery-operate- d D CAFITG1 THEATRE D D equipment. D TODAY THRU TUES POPULAR PRICES CHILD 50' ADULT 1.75 fTEEN oiuVciaii D D D 1 PM Sat. $ Sun 6 PM Waakdoys OPEN D D Turn off the gas valve outside the home (it is usually located next to the meter). 4. 2. D Ventilate your home by opening doors and D windows. D 0 D D D D to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for 5. Go D to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. 3. Go D D assistance. D Natural gas has an enviable safety record. With your help, we can keep it that way. D 0 D D D Bz JULIET D D D fROMEO D D 0 WE PROUDLY PRESENT A CLASSIC D D D TODAY THRU TUE D these procedures: D 0 0 M Waaknites 6:4$ follow D D i" OPEN D If the odor is strong, or if the sound of escaping gas can be heard, you may have a broken pipe or some other major leak. In such D D best HiikEcgbs Ataris SeMr CarM teaar noiiv F' D Based on the sensational Jacqueline fcsanris Natural gas, characteristically, has no odor. Nor is it poisonous. But because it replaces the oxygen in enclosed spaces, much like water replaces air in a bottle, a great quantity of natural gas leaking into ; a persons hopie coulcL cause suffocation.. For. this, reason and because natural gas is inflammable, we add pungent chemicals, the odor of which enables us to detect the presence of natural gas. Service is our business . And our business is your business. MICHAEL CAINE NAIALIE WOOD D MOUNTAIN FUEL D i eQ STARTS WED. MAR. 17 LADIES NIGHT ON TUESDAY |