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Show Kiwanis honors Tremonton Thursday, June 24, 1976 Lula Sassor hero faro wall sot Sunday Mrs. Glen Goss of Tremonton lias received another honor on behalf of her late husband who was killed in May 1975 when he went to the aid of a Nevada highway patrolman near Las Vegas. Kiwanis International presented its Robert P. Connelly medal for heroism beyond the call of duty" to the Box Eldar county widow in San Diego, Calif. A truck driver, Goss was shot as he attempted to help the officer who was struggling with an A farewell reception for Miss Lula Sasser will be held Sunday afternoon June 27 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the First Baptist church 617 West Fifth South. She has been a resident of Brigham City since 1967, and has been an active member of the First Baptist church. She is moving to Mississippi to join her family. Friends are invited to come by to see her at this time. assailant. The nominating brochure said: Glenn Goss could have highballed the truck out of town and still be alive today, but he elected to get involved, no matter what the cost. He left a family of seven children to be taken care of and provided for by his wife. RECENTLY SUSTAINED K. B. Olsen, ictivities being planned by the ommunity of Perry for their be Siicentennial celebration to and 3. All area esidents and friends of the ommunity are invited to participate in the activities being ilanned. The activities will begin with he talent tryouts tomorrow in the Brigham City third IDS ward were, first counselor; Bishop Leo Jensen, and Val Gunther, second coun- or School bell Juty the by Alene Fryer lot of fun, food, and frolic coming to Deweyville in Theres a everyone invited to attend. Between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon Olympics will take place. These will be races such as sack races, etc. races, three-legge- d also other contests of skill. At 1 p.m. a parade will be held on the lower road on the west of the school. The parade is under the direction of Mrs. Joycle Poulsen and anyone who wish to enter as a marching group, a band for 8th graders add up, contact Those Dale Reeder at who wish to enter riding their bicycle or a special float, should contact Mrs. Poulsen to register by July 1. At 3 p.m. Skydivers will land in the center of the town park and all during the afternoon there will be booths and games set up for all the residents to enjoy. July! Get these special dates 'marked on your calendars so you can plan to attend. July 4 at 8:30 a.m., there will be a dedicatory service at the site of had been mounted atop a drinking fountain at the park. Members of the Friendly Circle club are extended a special invitation to be there for this occasion. Funds were used from Bicentennial allocation so this project could be completed. Mexico. The students, all members of the eighth grade Spanish classes, look forward to this trip each year. Five of the students ivening, June 25. There will be and all night were spent on the ree divisions for the talent busses. 'Die next morning at ow, the senior division for all about 10 a.m. they entered ose 21 and over, a division for Mexico by way of Nogalez, 11 those between 12 and 20 and Arizona. J e Junior division for ages Their first night in Mexico 1 Setween and 11. Each talent was spent in Hermosillo and the mber should be three minutes following day they traveled by and all those who wish to buses to Mazatlan. Here they Ug ' Free Supper found time to rest and many ticipate should contact Mrs. At 6 p.m. a free supper for all In Barnard, Mrs. Lynn Mad-- I enjoyed swimming in the pools residents of Perry will be seror Mrs. Janace Nelson. and also in the ocean and ved at the town park. And the sightseeing around town. A be climaxed will Contest days activities group of the students enjoyed dso the night of June 25 there with a dance. Everything will sea fishing. I be an Uncle Sam and be held at the Perry park on the deep In of it case rain 3. of Is Liberty contest. This will day July Guadalajara in Perry will be held at the church. lor all June 4, they traveled on to The entire celebration is un9 will begin at 6 p.m. For Guadalajara where they spent )thpr information in, regards der the direction of the town the next four days living with contact MrsIudy, board with a number of special individual families, The id&SXWt helpers. It is the desire of all ww Laken into OTbme lien the evening of July 2 at those in charge that all resident where they learned of the Mexithe Bicentennial Talent plan on attending and getting to can customs and enjoyed the r will be presented in the know your neighbors better, activities that the families had and try ward cultural hall. Alson Spending six days fishingFlamplanned to help them learn ing the evening the present-io- enjoying the activities at more about the land. This was a of Uncle Sam and Miss ming Gorge last week were real educational experience for Kelly Nelson, Kenneth Brad.iberty will be featured. all of them. On Tuesday night In conjunction with the town bury, Kyle Greenhalgh, Ronald there wasa fiesta with Mari-achAlbert elebration will be a town flag Higgs, Jeff Bradshaw, and following this they mtest. This contest is open to Bradshaw, Weldon Jenks and traveled on to Mexico City. 11 residents of the community their explorer leader, Gaylin One of the most interesting nd everyone who wishes to Jenks and Val Bradbury of tours the group enjoyed was a enter should get their entries to Brigham City. This was the trip to Puebla. Puebla is famous Mrs. Carol Dickey, contest Posts supper activity for the for is onys shops. They also chairman. This flag should re- Perry First ward Explorers. enjoyed several days just visitpresent the growth and activ- Although the fishing wasnt the ing and gift shopping in the ities of the community. For best they all reported having a Mexico City area. On Sunday further information contact very good time. o they attended the Ballet Entries Mrs. Dickey at and visiting the muMexico trip should be handed in by July 2. seum. At 7:30 p.m. they boarded stuOn May 31, eighty-tw- o a train and rode for almost two from dents and counselors left Flag ceremony days when they reached the Activities will be at 6:30 Box Elder Junior High school border of El Paso, Texas. Here a.m. on Saturday morning with for a seventeen day vacation boarded buses and an early morning flag cere- and educational experience of they again mony to be presented by the Blazer B groups for the two Perry wards. The ceremony will be presented at the town park as all activities for the day have been planned. ' At 7 a.m. a delictfut pancake breakfast will be served with stu-den- ts 734-983- t: Folk-louc- - all-da- thank Teresa Dickey for giving us this story on their trip to Mexico. Im sure' all those who were privileged to attend were well benefited by this experience. Attend Meeting Mrs. Wayne Fryer attended a meeting of the Box Elder chapter of the National League of American Pen Women at the home of Mrs. Andy Rytting in Tremonton Thursday evening. Col. Kent Blackman called his father, Rupert, Sunday to extend good wishes for Fathers day. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Black-haand girls spent Friday and Saturday visiting with the Blackhams. The LaVar Francom family returned home last week following a good trip into New Mexico. They visited with a lot of family in Albuquerque and enjoyed a camping trip into the mountains together. Mrs. Mary Ingalls, sister of Mrs. Zane Wheatley, came from Eugene, Ore., to visit the m - at the Community Gardner family in Blackfoot, Idaho. Visiting Wednesday and Thursday with Ida and Ed Novinger were Mr. and Mrs. Max Schlegel of San Pablo, Calif. Friday, Jim Etherington came up from Layton to visit them. Then on Sunday, Ida and Ed were called for by granddaughter, Julia King of Logan and they drove to Layton for a day of family visiting. Alad and Sue Thayne Perry ' and their family came Sunday evening to attend sacrament meeting in our ward. They are living in Lewiston. SAVE Se-be- k, K? Oy-le- ' Lindarisensfweve-ye- -- If on cggg c:j B.F. GOODRICH UFESAVER a CLASSIC old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Christensen who' recently won second place honors at the Heritage theater talent finals. Linda played the paino to display her musical talent. TA RADIAL WHITEWALLS Six TEN YEARS AGO GR60-1- 5 plus F.E.T. HR60-1- 4 June 23, 1966 Returning home after an exciting year in Europe, touring, studying and teaching was Kathy Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young. 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So you get a low monthly payment thats right for you. would like more information on how my home equity can provide me with up to $25,000 or more. Regularly $15.95 tune-u-p n 0 1974 N How wide Financial ej Service Cora . Gardner and children from California. They also spent some time with the Ralph BAEDAl 'OZJVS center in Brigham City. Those attending from Perry were Mrs. Zina Petersen, Mrs. Wanda Mrs. Carol Dickey, Mrs. r, Minnie Jenks, Mrs. Freda Mrs. Eva Young, Mrs. Hazel Nelson, Mrs. Cora Quayle and Mrs. Alta Barnard. A lucheon and program Was enjoyed by those attending. -- e. New At Home Mrs. Michael Litchford and children are now at home after spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-- , seph Smith, and family, in Monroe. The Smiths brought them back home last week end and their daughter. Shell, has remained for a stay with the Litchfords. Visiting at the Floyd Gardner home are Mr. and Mrs. DeLon IDG CLASSIC June Jubilee Saturday, June 19, nine members of the Three Mile Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers enjoyed joining in with the camps throughout the area at their annual June On Jubilee Cor-inn- PREPARE FOR JULY 4th WEEKEND LAST CHANCE AT THESE LOW PRICES 16. We would like to es 723-665- 5. Friend traveled to Utah, arriving home at 7 a.m. on the morning of June were from Perry, Dianna Davis, Teresa Dickey, Jo Osmond, Norman Jenks and Todd Maddox. The first day, evening lhPtrst school bell which Wheatleys over the week end. She had driven down to return Mrs. Marvin Bunderson and children to their home in They had been with the Ingalls for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bingham and children spent a couple of weeks vacationing. They visited with members of their family in Eugene and Aumsville, Ore. and then went on to Vallejo, Calif, to see Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bingham, Bills parents. this coming Sunday, June 27, evening in the chapel. This is an outstanding program and will delver in message and song the importance of living in our land of America. An open house will be held this coming Saturday evening, June 26, for Miss LuAnn Lish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lish, and Kevin Reese, of Concord, Calif. They will be married in the Deweyville chapel earlier in the evening, with the reception following at 7:30 p.m. in the cultural hall. Friends are cordially invited to attend. The young couple will make their home in Concord. Mrs. J.R. Adams, Christine and Emily, have returned after Mrs. Adams journeyed to Provo to get the girls. They had been spending some vacation time with their grandparents there. busy getting their Bicentennial program in order and it will be presented July 6, at 10 a.m. in. the cultural hall. There will be musical numbers, special costumes and speaking parts by the children. Plan to come see these children perform. July 10 also promises to be an extra special day for celebrating. The formal dedication of the park will be held. A program is being prepared which will be presented at 11 a.m. There is much more in store y for this affair and more announcements and advertising will be done to give the highlights of this occasion. Keep this day open on your schedule so vou will be in attendance. 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