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Show Perry Pulse Besides members of the fami- Eldon Stott home was center of family activity the past week by Mrs. Max Nelson The Eldon Stott home has been the center of many activities this past week as members of Joyces family enjoyed getting together, the first time in 19 years for some of the members of the family. Joyce's mother, Mrs. Verda A. Brown of Los Angeles, Calif., with two brothers and four sisters and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Green and three children of Walnut, Calif. ; Mr. and Mrs. Van Valvalken and five children of Kennewick, Wash.; Mrs. Carol Mangus and four children of Santa Monica, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown and four children of Central, La.; Mr. and Mrs. Steward Brown of Los Angeles Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylin Wilkins and one child of Littleton, Colo., and Telia Gombert of San Markus, Calif.; spent most of the week getting reacquainted with other family members i and letting cousins get to know each other. Members of Joyce and Eldons family were also visitors during this week. They were Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper and son from Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. Dave (Marileen) Thomas and four children of Hooper; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stott and three children of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Ellen) Fraley and son Will of Roy and Wally Stott of Perry. s: Ml JtO Si - JtM u u 0) 4- Is 1 a : 1. io CN at 4 o Jt t i f Mi so uo V 00 -- Ml w tu 0) 0 S D aM oM a a 33 -- 0 0) 0) 0) oo 2 at n " Q. E o 9 o S $3 5 j? - M 5O fig 4- a m o K 4 S i. 5; 6o w 5 k o 3 2 o e o e -- s. w - O O) & is 3 o n 2 u A b j S3 Attended Blessing On Sunday alt the members of the family were in attendance at the blessing of Deans little son. He was blessed in the bishops office prior to sacra- ment meeting by Wallace Brown and was given the name of Devern Eldon Stott. On Saturday, July 23 the Stotts were chairmen of a family reunion at the Perry park which brought 127 members of her mothers family together. Three Mile Creek and Mrs. lies listed above they were Carol Dickey gave a summary of some of the lessons that have joined by brothers and their families of Mrs. Verda Brown. been given this past year. Others attending were Mr. In the Perry Second ward on and Mrs. Lindsay Anderson and July 24, the same program was family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. given with the history of the Ray Anderson and family of settlement being given by Mrs. Payson; Mrs. Clark Anderson Freda Oyler. The music for both and family of Ogden; Mr. and programs was presented by Mrs. Ralph Anderson and famembers of the Bill Zenk family of Bountiful; Mrs. Blaine mily. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson and families Taking Applications of Salt Lake City. Mayor Jay Matthews has During the month of July the asked that we again tell of the Three Mile Creek Daughters of council now taking applications Pioneers presented sacrament for a Federal Housing Developmeetings in the two Perry ment project. This is government money wards. On July 10 they gave the program in the Perry First issued to low income families ward. Captain Zina Petersen for the improvement of their gave a brief discription of what homes. These improvements the DUP camp does and the must be permanent items such reason for this organization. as roof repairs, sidewalks and Mrs. Lois Nelson then gave a insulation. brief history of the early settleFor those qualifying and ment of Perry, then known as wishing to apply, contact Mayor BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 4, 1977 Matthews or a member of the city council. The Perr First ward sustained Mrs. Joycle Poulsen as a first vear Laurel teacher in the mutual program on Sunday evening. The Perry Second ward Relief society will hold its August meeting, Tuesday August 9, in the ward cultural hall. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. with the final first-ailesson being presented by Mrs. Irma d Moon. All women of the ward are encouraged to bring some of the items that they have made during the year to share with the others. Also during the evening the film The Three Witnesses will be shown. All women of the ward are reminded to circle this 17 date and plan on being in attendance. TEN YEARS AGO IN PERRY . . . Aug. 3, 1967 Members of the Perry ward Primary who achieved a 100 percent attendance at Primary during the year were Kyle Greenhalgh, Barbara Lund, Debbie Hiener, Julie Maddox, Micheal Nelson, Ruth Ann Hiener, Bruce Call, Merilyn Walker, Reese Nelson, Ronald Greenhalgh, Holly Johnson, Julie Hirschi, Mary Lynn Marshall, Sandra Glauser, Susan Valcarce, Cydnee Bedke and Larry Nelson. For the 'man who has everything." get him a calendar to remind him when the payments are due. |