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Show BOX 18 ! t ! h Perry Pulse JOURNAL, Brigham City. Utah Thursday, May 13, 1976 ELDER Organ students give programs Fielding Flashes! Mrs. Max Neisen Fit Mi viiiton at the te home of Mr. and Mra. Wynn Hansen Friday through Sunday wart their eon and daughter-in-laLt. Col. and Mr. Scott Hansen and daughter Debra and Heather and son Steven of Mercer Island, Wash. Lt. Col. Hansen came especially to attend 50th anniversary of the Sigma Chi fraternity at Utah State university in Logan. They also visited Mrs. Hansen's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bindrup in Logan. Weekend guests at the home of MT. and Mrs. Leon Grover were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chew and children Billy and Mindy of Rods Springs, Wyo. Spending Friday through Sunday in Mt. Pleasant were Mrs. D.E. Hansen and daughter Renee and sons Roy and Ryan. They visited Mrs. Hansens parents Mr. and Mrs. Perry McArthur. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alton Adams Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wyatt of Mated. Among those attending the Garland stake Old Folks party held in the Park Valley cultural hall Saturday were Mrs. Atone Sutherland, Mrs. Elma Petersen, Mrs. Melba Hass, Sirs. Mabel Hansen, Bishop Richard Petersen, Mr, and Mrs. W.J. Gan, Mrs. Helen Jensen, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Mrs. Edith Wei-inMrs. Isabella Hess, Mrs. Helen Severson, Mr, and Mrs. Clark Rudd, Mrs. Rachel Burton. A dinner was enjoyed followed by a lovely program. Elmo Munson has spent the past week in Wyoming and Nebraska inspecting elevators for the PilUbury company. Thursday ho enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jerom Schingle and son Kevin in Cheyenne. w g, - Weekend guests of Mrs. Rachel Burton were Mlsa Norma Burton of Salt Lake City and Miss Maurine Barton of Lake-tow- n. Sunday they were Joined for dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Todd Garbeaati and daughter Amy of Saowvilte. Enjoying Mother's day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Peterson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baird and son Ryan of Brigham C ; Mr. and Mrs. Terry lewis wd children Scot and Gina and Mr. and Mrs. W J. Gam-Saturda- y Mrs. Tess Hess and Mrs. Marilyn Hew accompanied by Mp, Canute Grover, of Bear River City mid Mrs. Iris Andersen of Eaolyville attended a fethlfw luncheon rM business meeting held at the Remade Ian fat Salt City. Dinner poets of Mr- - and Mrs. Afton Adams Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Steed and two children and Mrs. Shirley Steed jt of Ogden. Enjoying Mothers day dtener with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hess and family were Mrs. Pearl Hoopes of Benson Ward and Mrs. Melba Hess. ' President Donald Petersen returned bom Friday after having surgery in the Logan hospital. weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Lovinnie Holt were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holt of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and son Mark of Bountiful, Mrs. Don Edwards and three children of West Point. Overnight guests of Mrs. Helen Severson Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Astwood of Enterprise, Ore. ' At Heme Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Atone Sutherland Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and son Paul of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and children Marla and Marten visited Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimber and family in Ogden Sunday. The occasion was little Paul Kimbers first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter and family of enjoyed luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter Monday. The occasion was Hermans birthday anniTre-mont- versary. Grandson 111 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver have been in Logan a good share of their time due to the illness of their little grandson Dennis Owen Yeates, infant son at Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Yeates who was operated on in the Logan hospital Friday. Arriving for a visit at the home at Mr. and. Mrs. Gale Welling and family are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Welling of Belmont, Calif. The two brothers are twins. Other Sunday dinner guests at the Welling home were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Welling and family of Fielding, Mrs. Mabel Oytor of Tremonton and Mrs. Todd Peterson and family at Newton. Weekend guests at Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Udy and children Carrie Sue and Eric at Hunter. - Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Wood and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess in Mated Sunday. Mrs. Velda Wood entertained at a family dinner party at her home Thursday for her daughter daughter Karen Wilcox who was observing her birthday anniversary. Other guests were Maurice Wilcox and family, Mrs. Ann Bingham and three daughters, Frank Wood of Fieldng, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wood and son Ryan of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Byran Wood of Tremonton. Thursday Mrs. Keith Moss. Mrs. Dan Kent and daughters Pam and Colleen met Miss Mary Jane Moss in Salt Lake City and enjoyed dinner at the Beach Boy restaurant, . Mi. and Mrs. Darvel Garn visited Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Letter in Riverdate Sunday. of Mrs. Ruby Garrett Brigham City enjoyed Mothers day dinner with her and daughter Mtnnd Mrs. Karl Kin wul familyc son-in-la- w Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and ' family Sunday win Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Bywater of Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Aten Gardner and daughter Jennifer" of Logan. Mrs. Voylet Grover returned home Saturday evening after a short vacation in Idaho. She accompanied her brother Jay Justesen of Magna and her son Dean Grover of Salt Lake City, They visited in Hailey with Mrs. Grover's brother LaVar Justesen. They were overnight guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Arrion in Cary. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. BU Pauls and Mrs. Sybil Albertson in Pocatello. Mrs. Wednesday evening Thayne Jones and daughter Geri and Mrs. Ralph Udy and daughter Rene attended a mothers and daughters ban- of quet given by the Bear River High school at Maddox Ranch House in Perry. Saturday Mr. Karl King entertained at a party honoring her little daughter Wendy who was 6 years-old- . Twenty little girl and boy friends enjoyed an afternoon of fun games followed by light refreshments. Wendy received nice gifts. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and family Wednesday were Mrs. Andersons mother Mrs. Phyllis Tracy of Almo, Idaho and her grandmother Mrs. Peggy of Olympia, Wash. They accompanied Mrs. Anderson to the Future Progress guild guest day held at the Bluebird cafe in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl and family entertained at a dinner party at their home on Mother's day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Brough of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen and family of Fielding. Pet-ting- ill was an overnight guest of Marla Smith Friday. ' daughter in tew, Randy and Betty Garver and their two sons Wesley and Doug. They were ' here from Colorado Sprogs where he is stationed. They were on leave for the weekend and visited at the Hunsaker home to spend Mothers day. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Max Nelson for Mother's Day, were Lois parents, Leon and Jennie Jensen ' from Layton. They enjoyed attending church services together and then a family dinner which included the Nelson children. Kathy Young was at home to spend Mothers day with her mother at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl r. Five ladies from Perry were in attendance at the state con- Mothers day visits fey rotary-treasure- Last Thursday evening a large crowd enjoyed the Perry vention for P.T.A. held at school "Spring Recital by the Kearns High school in Salt Lake students of the organ classes. on Friday and Saturday. The program was presented in . Were There the afternoon by the group for the students of ths school. It was - Mrs. Lois Nelson, Mrs. Susan then given in the evening for the Noyes and Mrs. Judy Maddox were there representing the parents and towns people. Kurt D. Anderson Thirty students played numPerry P.TA. and Mrs. Yvonne bers that they had learned 'Adams and Mrs. Louise Francif . . . spooks Sunday'' during the past year. Those on from the South Box Elder Coun- jl Marla cil. the program were: The group enjoyed the conValcarce, Connie King, Star! vention activities but also found McCoy, Kendall Nelson Michelle Dwyer, Michelle Adams time to enjoy supper at a fine Daren Dwyer, Brian Billings, restaurant in Salt Lake City Alleene Bylsma, Julie Davis while there. They cam home Roger Bradshaw, Billy Reese, reporting a very informative i n Janiece Tingey. aim enjoyable two days, ,t , At the convention the Perry Tammy Wagstaff, Jed Norman, Eric Smith, Brett Adams, P.T.A. history book was on Kathy Nelson, Jennie Dickey, display with a Mu ribbon and " i Jeff Lund, Patti Walker, Sha-ne- ll superior rating. W were very A welcome home testimonial Anderson, Trudy Sybrow-sk- proud of the fine job our histortor Elder Kurt D. Anderson will Wendy Wilson, Teresa ian, Mrs. Carol Billings, had be held Sunday in the Brigham Whitaker, Lori Crouch, Peggy done on the history of the 1975-7- 6 City 10th ward at 4 p.m. Reeder, Kathy Lund, Mariya P.T.A. and would like to conElder Anderson recently reand Mike Wright. gratulate her for it. turned from the Arizona Hoi- -' Jenks Students playing duets were: The Three Mile Creek Camp , brook mission of the LDS Mike Wright and Jeff Lund; of the Daughters of Utah Church. ValPioneers had their May meeting An invitation to relatives and Pattie Walker and Maria friends of the elder is extended, carce and Janiece Tingey and at the home of Captain Zina Peterson. The meeting was Trudy Sybrowsky. by Bishop Kenneth Glauser. 7 A special number was played conducted by vice captain Mrs. The elder labored in Dilken,' Freda Oytor. The history was by Teresa Whitaker, and Lori Lukachukai and Wide Ruins, Crouch and they were Joined on given by Mrs. June Rasmussen and Fort Wingate and Ariz., the guitar by Peggy Reeder. and the lesson presented by Thoreau, N.M. Mrs. Minnie Jenks. Elder Anderson is the son of Trie Numbers for the evening Mr. and Mrs. Orval K. AnderTrio numbers were played by were Mrs. Zina Peterson and son of 527 South Fourth West, Kathy Lund, Marlyn Jenks and Mrs. Freda Oytor. Visiting from Brigham City. Peggy Reeder and . Teresa the country camp was Mrs. Whitaker, Wendy Wilson and Ellen Siggprd. Lori Crouch. With this recital the organ To Mexico City program for the year was comMrs. Hazel Nelson accompleted. Instructor Mrs. Lois Burt has done an outstanding panied her daughter, Ronda job at giving these students the Nelson of Salt Lake City on opportunity to learn more of flight to Mexico City, where her Mar-.lo- n music and to appreciate and daughter and and Gloria acand the of family Hyde enjoy satisfaction met the plane and took them on complishment, Monday afternoon Mrs. Burt to San Miguel De Allende. The Hydes have been living in was at the school to present prized to the Students having Mexico for four months, where the best achievement in the Professor Marion Hyde is on organ program this past semes- sabbatical leave from Utah State university studying art in ter. Those receiving top awards Mexico. San Miguel is a popular were Maria Vatearce, Connie art center with the population of King, Shaheil Anderson, Kathy 33,080 people. It stucco 'adobe colonial Adams and Daren Nelson, type houses frith unique courtDwyer. A special award was presentyards, the narrow cobble stone streets and walks, quaint shops ed to Daren Dwyer,-- As and open markets take you Into drive the school, you by Val D. Stood sure you all have noticed a different century, reports Im . Japan mission the Improvements taking place. Hazel. A trip to Guanajuato and The old dead tree has been removed from the front of the other historic cities and villages building and the sprinkling sys--i was of special interest as they baa Hen changed to make visited a large silver,, mine, cathedrals, shops, musebms on f forjBte landscaping, each shrub is planted it mummies. They also saw tend to foe appearance of the marks of early Indian and We are all looking Spanish culture. t buying. k j On the trip back to board the 1 forward to the completion of the project and we know that it will plane for home they visited be a great improvement when Leotihuacan, where they saw 1 the landscaping is completed. the pyramids of moon, sun and ' the Temple of Quetzalcoatl. , Val David Steed has accepted I Work With Kids a call to the Japan Sendai Visiting andspendlng a night mission. He will be entering the As parents we need to work in Mexico City, seeing foe sights Language Training mission in ' with our children, and we dont thpre completed their Mexico Provo on May 20 where he will only man those attending the vacation and they flew home. Our sineerest sympathy is study the Japanese language school, and help them realize for two months before going to , the importance of respecting extended to the Paul Barnard i.the school property and taking family at this time especially to Japan. Val is the son of A. Gorin and ,car of these beautiful new their son Harlan and his daughter Jamie Marie. Harlans wife Mary Steed of Brigham City. He j shrubs. has been attending Utah State !.v The P.T.A. would like to Gaye died from injuries susuniversity during this past year. i especially thank Mrs. LaDine tained in an automobile acciBishop Jay Hail of the Brig- ! Christensen in this project. She dent test week. Funeral serham 14th ward has extended an i took on' the responsibility to vices were conducted Saturday invitation to all friends and draw up the blueprint for the in the Perry ward chapel with ward members to attend a fare- planting, but she is now making burial In the Brigham City well service for Elder Steed. j sure that every shrub is placed cemetery. He and his parents will be the . la the right place. She has Attend Funeral speakers at the regular Sacra- r worked many hard and long ment meeting at 6:45 p.m. on L hours on this project and we A large group of friends from May 16 in the North Stake t really appreciate all she has Denver were in the area this center. weekend to attend past i i Prior to the Organ recital test funeral and visited at theGaye's Barni 1976-7- 7 the Thursday evening ard home. Also Ed and Rita F.T-A- . officers were installed Johnson and Pick and Cheese family were home South Box Elder Council Two burglars stopped in front from Wyoming to attend their ' First Vice I Mrs. Betty sister-in-laof a jewelry store window to president funeral. - v admire a tray of sparkling dia- j favison. Mrs. Lois Nelson was Visiting at the home of Bill monds." How would you like to t sustained as president with and Doris Hunsaker for the vice as Susan first Mrs. Noyes have your pick?" asked one weekend were their son and Principal Darel John "Id rather have my shovel," 1 president;second vice president as was the reply. I could get more Mrs. Judy Maddox as sec- SIDE that way." -- Deepest sympahty is extended to Mrs. Rosel Zundel in the death of her father. R.T. Nish of Logan. Nish died Sunday morning at the age of 9116 years. He is well known throughout Bear River Valley as well as Cache Valley. He spent many years in Plymouth. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss enjoyed a visit from their daughter Miss Mary Jane Moss of Salt Lake City. They spent sometime visiting Mrs. Vadis Gilgen in Mated. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Scott and daughters Valene and Jolene accompanied by Cole Westergard of Garland attended sacrament meeting in Orem where the small daughter of Mark and Pauline Scott Smith was blessed by her father and given the name of Valerie Lyn Smith. The Smiths have one other small, daughter Stephanie. A dinner party was held at die Mark Smith home following the meeting. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and family of Ogden. Mission j ends, older will report Daren Scoffield of Riverside was an overnight guest of Marten Smith Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott are happy over the arrival of a little granddaughter born to Neal and Charlene Scott Udy of Bothwell on May 7. This is the Udys first child. Other grand- treats are Mr. and Mrs. E larrell Udy of Garland. Great grandparents are Mrs. Hasel Mangum of Mesa and Fred Hansen of Newton. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garn and family visited Mrs. Gam's mother Mrs. Rodney Wright and family in Richmond. Mrs. Wesley Scott and daughter Valene and grandson Travis Scott spent Thursday through Saturday in Rock Springs vim-i- nt Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bowen, and family. Asael Godfrey Is receiving medical care in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Visiting Mrs. Helen Jensen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Jensen, Mrs. Lois Smith . and daughters Susan and Jill of Ogden. , Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson Sunday were Patriarch and Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan. Visiting Mrs. Mildred Smith on Mothers day were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper and daughter Kathy of Elba, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Harper and 'children Jennie and Daren of malta, Idaho. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brent Moon and family Saturday was Mrs. Moons mother Mrs. Yolanda Allen of Ogden. Clinton Earl, a student at USU in Logan, spent the week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl. Mrs. Earl also received a phone call' from their son S--P Jerry Earl in Warren ton, Va.. wishing her a happy mother's day. With Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith of Shelly, Idaho visited Mrs. Mildred Smith and other relatives in this area during the week. A planned pot luck dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, David Scott and family Sunday honoring Mrs. Hasel Mangum who is visiting in this area from Mesa. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and family of Aberdeen, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. ' Wilford Scott and family of Farr West, Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hess and family of Fielding, Carl Scott and Penny Shaffe of Salt Lake City. Thursday Mrs. Flo Munson attened a seminar for Deseret News Correspondents held at the Deseret News building in Salt Lake City. She was acBrent and Alicia Moon of companied by Mrs. Helen Mason who shopped at the mall Fielding are happy over the arrival of a baby girl born April while Mrs. Munson attended the 26 in the Tremonton hospital. seminar. Later the two ladies Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed dinner at a downtown Quintin Allen of Ogden and Mr. restaurant. Enroute home they and Mrs. Dale Moon of Cherry visited Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Creek, Idaho. The new baby will Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. be named Brandy Lyn Moon. Go Visiting Suresh Kulkarni and family in Brigham City. Dinner guests at the home of Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Donetta Petersen were Udy visited Mr. Ina Udy in Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred her daughters Mrs. Louise Mendon, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Meade and children Alan and Godfrey in Clarkston and Mr. Delbert Smith and family, Mr. Tracy of Granger and Dr. Betty Udy's grandfather James H. and Mrs. Larry Smith and two Petersen of Provo. Sunday they Jardine who is receiving medichildren, Mr. and Mrs. Brad all attended a dinner party at cal care in the Logan hospital. Smith and two children of Lay-tothe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holda-wa- y Bishop and Mr. Richard Gordon Jensen and family in Petersen and family along with and family of Bothwell, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and and Mrs. Tim Holdaway of Brigham City. Cheri Nielson of Farmington daughter Carolyn of Salt Lake Garland, Jamie, Kelli, Chari and Claine Smith of Ogden were City, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorenand Dirk Allred McKay, Lynn overnight guests at the home of son of Bountiful and Mr. and and Yvonne Allred of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson and family Overnight guests of Mr. and of East Garland enjoyed SunMrs. E.C. Mason Saturday were family Friday. Satudrday evehing Mr. and day dinner with Mrs. Letitia Mr. and Mrs. Dent Mason of Mrs. Kent Sutherland and Sorenson in East Garland. Ogden. Sunday dinner guests Enjoying Sunday dinner with were Mr. and Mrs. C. LaRon family of Ogden enjoyed dinner with Kents mother Mrs. Atone Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting in Mason and family of Granger Sutherland. Plymouth were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Mason and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Thayne Jones and family. Other family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams were guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Mrs. Dale Hansen and Mrs. Marilyn Thatcher and L. Whiting and son Jason of family of Brigham City. Visiting Mrs. Lovinnie Holt daughter Coi Ann and son Gor- Roy, Mrs. Jay Sandall and don and Mr. and Mrs. Kim family of Tremonton. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes f Ogden. Dawn Cornwall of Riverside Warner and baby of Payson. 1 John and Shirley Valcarce and family spend Mothers day at the home of their daughter Ron and Vickie and son-in-la- Topic in Layton, During Sunday School Sunday morning the Mothers of the two Perry wards were honored with a special program and also tokens of remembrance. TEN YEARS AGO May 13. 1966 Sunday evening, May 9, dur- ing sacrament morning a farewell testimonial was held in the Perry ward for Elder Scott M. Nelson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Nelson. Elder Nelson is preparing to leave for the Far Eastern Mission. , -- m nonv urt LADIES NITE TUES. Week Nttet Stdf ON ENDS y, Was Guest Young. CJ1G0O CWJTVi urn uebonKcaC OI9MPSON son-in-la- ' MAUOAOAMS KHm? ComnJWI Bog Office - BIG SEE TODAY TO TUES. (Closed on Sunday) 8:14 Last Hard Men 9:08 and 11:59 Fortune 10:38 :i ' . toiaso CSPED CCZ ...ono of thorn . Is going Japanoso mission calls older i TJE2 FORTUtn I fcreo cf rrxo ordir." 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