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Show eral liability insurance policy for the coming year is $890. Corinne Comments Lutheran East Second South. Pastor Steve Ingram will 705 be conducting services Sunday at 9 a.m. Sermon title for this Sunday will be A Knock At Midnight. Mrs. Roy Hooper is organist. The Triads - a contemporary Christian musical group from Calvary chapel in Costa Mesa, Calif., will be presenting a special concert next Sunday evening at 7 p.m. at the Christian Reformed church here in Brigham Ctiy. Though there will be no adomission charge, a free-wiffering will be received. All interested persons are invited to attend. Wednesday, Aug. 17, from p.m. there will be an social at Holy Cross. Homemade and cake and an evening of fellowship are on the agenda. Tickets will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children under 12. Plan now to attend. An invitation is extended to all in the community to join us for worship each Sunday morning. Following the worship services a coffee hour is held downstairs where Christian fellowship is extended to all. ll 9 m Faith Community Church Henrys. Next Sunday is the first Sunday of the month and our box in the vestibule will be out for foods for the needy of Brigham City through the Community Pantry. Newcomers to our parish, please sign up in the binder on the card table in the vestibule of the church. We welcome William and Kathleen Kos of Brigham City and Adele LaRuler (not sure of spelling - sorry) of Tremonton to St. Henrys parish. Friday is the First Friday of the month. Mass will be at 9 a.m. Church cleaning list for August: Fanne Romero, ch., Madeline Reader, Rose Mendez and Inez Flores. If there is any difficulty for anyone, please contact Anne Johnson, president of the Womens League. The Fr. DeSmet Council, Knights of Columbus, annual scholarship for $200 has been awarded to Connie Sue Cervan-te- z of Tremonton. The council offers her our hearty congratulations. CYO - this is the final notice concerning our Bear lake outing Sunday, Aug. 7. We will leave from the church at 6:30 a.m. and will return in time to get ready for 7:30 p.m. Mass. Bring by Marlene M. Harper Drilling for Corinnes new city well is beginning to look optimistic, Mayor Don Miller told his council members, Monday. In late July, the city sent a camera down the well to find that at the 371 foot level, only five holes had penetrated. Some Exodous and the wilderness wanderings. Thot: An old Puritan said, if you are a child of God and you marry a child of the devil, you will be sure to have trouble with your father-in-la- United Presbyterian Bring your family to worship with our church family this weekend. Sunday services are at 9:30 a.m. in the Sanctary, withobservance of Holy Communion. All Christians are invited to join us in Communion. This will be the first Sunday of the month, and each member of the church is asked to remember that it is first fruits time when we share our abundance with observance of Holy Combringing canned goods and staple items for the Community swimsuit and sack lunch. Drinks will be provided. Get in touch with us if your would like to drive. Thank you and hope you can come. The officers are presi- parents Our serivces are held at the Gillespie hall, 118 East Third South. Sunday school 10 a.m., worship services 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Prayer meeting is 7 p.m. Thursday. If you have prayer request or please call You do not have to attend our church in order to call in your prayer request. We are con3 More work is planned on Corinne s new well day last Saturday a happy day and a very happy evening. Fr. John C. Wright, S. J., whom many of you remember, will be back next Saturday as permanent assistant to St. Holy Cross 723-506- cerned about your problems and want to pray for you. We pray for the needs and problems of the whole community but those who make their request known, we take them to the Lord individually. There is a song that goes something like this, What a friend we have in Jesus, All our ' &ins and griefs to bear, What a privilege to carry every thing to God in prayer; O what peace we often forfeit., O what needless pain we bear, all because we do not carry everything to God in prayer, , I believer that much suffering and many problems could be eliminated if people just knew that Jesus Christ cared and turned to Him for help. He has the answer for every one of our problems, both physical and spiritual. Will you look to Him? Pastor R.W. Burns Ai derogate Pantry. Deacons meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Sunday evening in the church library. The Risk Evangelism committee will hold its weekly meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. in the church library on Monday evening, where they are going over plans for the churchs involvement in the program to bring individuals and families closer to God and the church. Remember, God doesnt go on a vacation and will be with our families as we travel or camp during the summertime. But Gods work must go on at home, and members are urged to keep dent, Jeff Herbert; v.pres., John Engle, secretary, Kristin Rennemeyer, 8; 723-505- And good news . . . The City Council did cut the mill levy two mills on property tax, making the mill levy lower in the last four years by six mills. The budget hearing for the bill will be proposed held on Monday, Aug. 22, from 9 a m. to 10 a.m. At the moment, treasurer, Charlee All old memEngle, bers are invited. Marriage Encounter evening for Brigham City and Logan areas will be at the Box Elder camp ground on Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. Ann and Paul Olson will give the presentation. Bible Church August is the month for vacations. It is always refreshing to their pledges get away for it all for a while. throughout the summer. God never takes a vacation. In fact. Psalm 121 tells us He never sleeps or leaves us. Since God is faithful, we should be faithful in the things Hes given to us. One of these things is church attendance. The First Baptist church will We are not to forsake the have a picnic at Box Elder assembling of ourselves togeth- - campground, Mantua, picnic er as the manner of some is. area 1 on Sunday begining at 1 Well be looking for you this p.m. week at the Bible church. It will be pot luck meals for We are back at our normal lunch and supper. Anyone who schedule of services. Sunday can may bring homemade ice school begins at 9:45 a.m. and cream and if you want to cook, our morning worship service at bring grill and charcoal. 11 a.m. Pastor John Romanosky Evening service will be at the will continue the study of the campground at 6:30 p.m. book of Nehemiah, this week Sunday school and morning service will be at the usual focusing on chapter 7 and 8. Our evening service will be location at 10 and 11 a.m., 617 at 7 and our study will be in West Fifth South. to 600 holes should have penetrated the well pipe. Originally, for a brief period of time, these five holes had pumped 15 gallons a minute. Therefore the mayor and geologist feel if more holes are shot, Corinne should find water. Letters have been sent and meetings have been held with the drilling firm. Without additional expenses to the Corinne well project, more perforations and swabbing will be done. A discussion will be held with the city engineer, Keith Hansen on an application filed 14 years ago, for the overflow water of West Corinne. The project will likely be abandoned, because it would cost $37,050 to develop. Since this is the year of the 500 drouth, additional irrigation waters cannot be applied for until January. Kouch Sato of the Utah Onions Inc. came to city council meeting to discuss water hook up to the onion shed and new plant. The council made a resolution okaying the Utah Onions Inc. to connect to the West Corinne water system for toilet facilities. Can Be Terminated This agreement can be terminated if Corinne City feels at any time that it is feasible for the. city to furnish the water. The West Corinne water line will have to be removed, if this happens. The recreation department okays the building to two tennis courts but will not okay install Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 4, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Next two weekends 1977-197- 8 the budgets total revenues and expenditures equal $56,617. The city workers, however, are trying to think of inexpensive ways to construct night playing lights. Your suging lights. New Budget The new budget will not be passed until after this meeting. All interested parties are invited to attend. Corin) This year gestions are appreciated. The tall ditch grasses also nes revenues were $63,341.64 have council attention. The city making the budget gross $13,000 is burning the irrigation ditches dollars over expenditures. and trying to get rid of botherBest wishes go to Nels Rassome weeds. Soon the grasses mussen who is ill. Nels went to will be patrolled to keep them the Pioneer Memorial Nursing smooth and safe. Presently, home, July 25. stones and bits of garbage are Elder Dee Walker, son of ruining lawnmowers and city George and Inas Walker, equipment. Your support in shared his mission homecoming keeping the grasses clean is with members of the Corinne helpful. First ward Sunday. Elder Dan Perry suggested sterliz-in- g Walker spent two years in the the dirt. He said it would California Anaheim mission. help water flow in the ditches, Congratulations go to Beverly his in particular. The council Hendrickson and Danyelle Davis who graduated from the decided, to examine the possibilities of spraying ditches in Corinne Second ward Primary the fall. on July 31. Under the direction of CapNeed Permits tain Elma Carter the Corinne Corinne City does not need to Second Fruitvale Camp of DUP buy a building permit from gave the program at sacrament itself to build in Corinne. But meeting on July 31. A chorus of ladies sang Utah Corinneites do. If you are planning to add on to your home or We Love You and Vern and build a garage, the city requires Wesley Hansen gave two musia building permit. cal numbers on guitar and For your interest, here is how harmonica. Olive Fillmore gave Corinne has spent some of its a brief lesson. Then Lila Wright capital. The Utah Water Users gave the history of her husband association received $25 for its Eugene Wrights grandfather, developing water resources Judge Jonathan C. Wright. program. The Water Action Judge Wright was a member of Committee of Tremonton rethe first Utah legislature held at ceived $75 to help fight the Fillmore. He served until his Supreme Court water rights death in 1880. Doris and Bert Shipley were battle. The auditing company has chaged $850 to audit Cori-nne- s visiting in Gunnison with fribooks and account. And ends, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. While there they at- the citys comprehensive gen (1976-1977- Arts gglc! eraOOs at Ofcirdl Iboy Arts, crafts and entertainment highlight the Bay Festival at the north marina of Willard Bay Stake Park this coming 7 13-1- hang-glidin- 20-3- 0 y First Baptist CCICKER S.T.I ANIMtl FILTERS MNti Or Exceeds Original Equipment Requirements . All Now Gar Warranties Rmam In Fore Whan Thay Ara Used. All Chackar Filters Protact Aluminum 4 Metof Port From Rusting. SEALER Stops Saapaga 4 Prevants Loss Of Coolant. FAST USSR Fluthas Out Rust, Groos 4 pnerjas 99 CIMI CHECKER BATTERY sani i, m, tv. m m, mt, m Polyproplyene Casing, Seals In Power. . .Locks Out Dirt 4 Corrosion. Hf?219 F3;100 PRESSURE 1LU1C3 36 MONTH 2CTETLE ULSTER 23 .ig to be held on Aug. 14 at 8 p.mT' Vacation Bible school is being held daily this week at the Community United Methodist church, 207 North Tremont, Tremonton. The morning activities begin at 9 a.m. and end at noon. The community is invited to participate in this venture for year olds. The Bible school will conclude Frday. 2 St. HenryP - Catholic Rev. John Ferguson, S.J. In case TELEPHONE: of an emergency and no one answers, please call St. Marys Parish hall in Ogden, telephone MASS TIMES: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.; Saturday 5:30 p.m. Sunday 8, 9:15 and 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m.; Tremonton 6 p.m.; Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4 to 5 p.m. This Sunday is Fr. Gerry Popes 15th anniversary in the Society of Jesus. He leaves Monday for California. We are grateful to him for his work during the two months he was here and we pray Gods blessings on him in his future. We have been without a house keeper for two months. Anyone who would like to earn a few extra dollars for about three hours of cleaning a week, or anyone knowing someone who would, please contact Fr. Ferguson, S. J. Fr. Ferguson wishes to thank all who helped make his birth PASTOR: 1G Cl IMS CAP 10 IMS RES. North Tremont 7 has been designated first fruits Sunday at Alders-gat- e in which canned food will be collected for the community pantry. Interim Pastor Richard Calhoun will preach at the 9:15 service with Mrs. Genie Kirch-of- f serving as worship and song leader. Members and friends of United Methodist church meet every Sunday morning at the historic Methodist Episcopal church. Sixth and Colorado, Corinne for worship services. The congregation is reminded of an adult fellowship pot luck supper scheduled for Aug. 13 at 6 p.m. and of the congregational . takeoff, sailing, stunts and 13-1- STCYE Aug. met Bay Festival. Three judges will rate the competitors in the areas of landing. Scores are based on quality of the glide, control of the glider and the grace and beauty of the display. Final winning criteria rests on landing closest to the prearranged exhilanding mark. competitive Admission is free and the bition performs overhead. local parAn estimated public is invited to attend all the ticipants compete for a $100 activities at Willard Bay. The purse while soaring above the Bay Festival runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. both weekends. Puppet shows by the Puppet tended the pageant at Manti and Tree Players add enjoyment to the bay festivities. Mime troupe stopped at the museum in Fair-vieThe Shipleys highly reentertainment is provided by commended the museum and Gregg Goldston, considered the its collections of detailed carstates finest mime, and his vings, one being the coach of mime students. Admission is free and the Queen Elizabeth and horses. Dee and Lucille Young republic is invited to attend all the cently returned from visiting activities both weekends. Ed Young, Dees brother in Local artists and craftsmen will display their works for Sabaspol, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bisek sale: oil, acrylic and watercolor spent an interesting two weeks paintings, pottery, jewelry, in Colorado with a Durango toys, batik and many other motor bike club of 15 family artistic wares. Food and drink groups. They travelled up the booths will offer such things as fresh fruit skewers and hearty Conejos River and into the San Juan Mountains. sandwiches. Willard Bay is located just off Special thanks goes to Alice F. Davis who wrote the Corinne the freeway at the Willard-PerrComments while I was in Canexit (about ten minutes ada. This week, if you have any north of Ogden). Parking is news items you would like in the free, waterskiing is excellent, paper, please call Marlene at and boat rentals and camping are available at Willard Bay. and Aug. Live entertainment by Thunand der and Roses (Aug. continues Freeway (Aug. from 11 am. to 7 p.m. daily while throughout those days a Methodist 207 15 Alene Fryer Members of the Milo Van Dusen and Margaret Montgomery Gardner family met at a reunion at the Deweyville park Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Fryer, who is the only living child of this family, was able to attend and greatly Mrs. Stewart Adams, Salt Lake City, were hostesses for the shower. Chie and Larry will be married in the Canadian LDS Temple and will attend Brigham Young university for the coming year and make their home in Canada. members who came. Family sheets with pictures and stories were made available for the families by Elsie Alder of Salt Lake City. Members of the Hans and Mary Anderson family also met Saturday afternoon at the park and seven living daughters were present with members of their families. Members came from Washington, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico and Colorado. Miss Beva Marble came from Denver, and the Oleen Holdaway family from Longmont, Colo. Oleen and family will remain for several days this week to visit with the Holdaway family and Yates family. Alaska Trip enjoyed seeing the family Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chibanti, Carson City, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker, Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Donna Glenn and Roger, Nyssa, Ore., visited with the James Holdaway family and Mrs. Henry Marble. The families also received geneolo-gicsheets and pictures at the reunion. The Jack Rindlisbacher home was the scene for a lovely al Tupperware bridal shower given in honor of Miss Chie Uno who is to become the bride of Larry Wilde, of Coutts, Canada, later this month. Miss Uno came from Sakata, Japan, several years ago and has made her home with the Rindlisbachers and attended college in Idaho during her years here. Miss Shari Rindlisbacher and Mrs. Darlene Zinck came home last week after spending two weeks with her daughter and Wendy and Dave Hansen, in Fairbanks, Alaska. Mrs. Zinck went by plane and said she had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen and Dottie Ann came from Colorado for the weekend and attended the Gardner family reunion. They returned to Colorado, Monday. Mrs. Marvin Stoneberg (Barbara Scheib) and daughter, Kristine, came from San Diego, Calif., to visit with Mrs. Stone-berg- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Scheib, in Pocatello. They came down Tuesday to wish their mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Mrs. Gracy Fryer, a very happy birthday. Lowell Tracy, Kraig Page and Junior Goring will be presiding as officers of the A.P. and Y.W. association, with Mrs. Jack Rindlisbacher, Mrs. Paul Spackman and Mrs. Layne Gardner carrying out the duties of this organization for the young ladies. son-in-la- Dont Forget Dont forget Aug. 19, 20 and This weekend will see the observance of 100 years since the Deweyville Ward was organized. Let any former ward members know about this important event and plan to be in on three days of extra special activities. See you there! 21! csaix IS.lt TUtC Reunions are at top of news by 7CJU1CX OVERFLOW Deweyville Dateline CSOLANT SAVER KIT Closed System Prevents Corrosion Build-UMaintains Coolant At Proper Lavel. 2.49 IB, CL SPARK AW4 For All aiSVi HRS Cor, 4 Trucks. Accurate Adjustment. mn. 49' ciAttrsc South Bend CHECKER HEAVY WITY SHOCKS s 316" Heavy Duty Light Duty " Onginol Equipment Shocks Which Have I Piston. KCMtHTI Meats Or Exceeds Standards For, All Cars Plus imports. 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