OCR Text |
Show I 1 Brigham City, Utah June 12, 1975 Thursday, 16 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Gcrlcnd Gazette eDuIb (d7ds by Flo Munson Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Monty Seager and daughters Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess of Liberia, West Africa. They also visited Mrs. Nettie Lott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eggli and family in Bothwell. Mrs. Dean Hammond has been spending a week in Boise and visiting her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sturges and family and getting acquainted with her little new granddaughter. The Civic and Home Arts club held their installation luncheon at Bowcutt Reception center Wednesday evening. President Kathi Potter conducted the meeting. Mrs. JoAnn Wood, vice son-in-la- w president of the Northern District of Utah Federated Womens clubs officiated at the installation. New officers are Charlotte Reeder, president; Janet May, vice president; Gloria Nelson, secretary; Judy Bowcutt, treasurer; Paula Munns, historian. Each of the ladies' dgdsOgoDDs were presented with a long stemmed yellow rose. Retiring officers are Kathi Potter, Charlotte Reeder, Norma Holmgren, Janet May and Sue Lish. A short program consisting of a piano solo by Mrs. Ruth Ann Rose and a vocal solo by Mrs. Arvella Evans was enjoyed. Lady Visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rose and daughter Lori visited Mrs. Hazel Rose Saturday evening. Ryan Rose who had been spending a few days with his grandmother accompanied his parents home. Mr. and Mrs. V.W. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nelson spent Monday through Thursday in Vernal attending the Postmasters state convention at the junior high school. The early bird session was held Monday evening. Lori Shumway, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Shumway, was one of three coeds chosen from 25 contestants as a cheerleader at Utah State university for the coming year. Deweyvllle Doteline Paul Finn chosen to go to Boy's Stato by Alene Fryer young man in our community is having a different learning experience, this week. Paul Finn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, was chosen to attend Boys State at Utah State university in Logan. Also attending from our area is David Falk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk, Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr were called to Townsend, Mont., due to the illness of Mrs. Norrs A father, Stanfill. Perry He suffered a severe heart attack and was in the intensive care unit for some time. At this writing, Mr. Stanfill is making satisfactory progress. Mrs. Norr remained for several days but has now returned home. . t Still Hospitalized Mrs. Gus Burbank is still hospitalized in Salt Lake City. Her condition was reported as serious at the first of this week. The family has been making daily visits to her bedside. Miss Melanie Perry, assisted by Miss Shara Dawn Summers and Miss Shelley Thomas, entertained at a kitchen shower for Miss Mary Kate Peterson. It was held at the Myrl Perry home. The young ladies and guests had a most enjoyable evening giving Mary Kate a lot of advice" and having refreshments and playing games. Mr. and Mrs. James and Etherington grand daughter, Natalie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Novinger last week. The Etheringtons live in Layton. Summer Schedule The Bookmobile is now observing the summer schedule. Mr. Day makes his first stop in front of the Post Office at 9 a.m. then on to the Park about 9:40, then to the Grow home in south Deweyville around 10:30. Next Bookmobile day will be June 18. There are so many new books available so why not make reading a part of your summer vacation? Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry drove to Eureka, Nev. to visit with the Burke Peterson family, took in some sights in Elko, spent a night in Salt Lake City, and then returned home. They also had a fun fishing trip in the Flaming Gorge area with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Morgan and family of Brigham City. The fishing was good, in spite of a bit of showery weather. Visits Grandmother Miss Donna Jean Bowen, Richfield, is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Clarence Fryer for a couple of weeks. Miss Susan Haycock and Miss Linda Bywater went by plane for a tour of Eastern States. They will visit the Jerry Earl family in Warrenton, Va., then to New York City, Washington, D.C. and also places of LDS Church history interest. Kouj Attending the Miss Utah pageant held in the Provo High school Friday will be Mrs. Ruth Shumway, Mrs. Kathi Potter, Mrs. Debbie Roundy, Mrs. Sue Poulter and Mrs. Sharon Bardwell, representing the Civic and Home Arts club of Garland. Their local Miss Wheat and Beet Days queen, Cami Coombs of Tremonton will participate with other contestants for the title of Miss Utah. Tuesday Mrs. Henry Brown accompanied by her houseguest Mrs. Helen Brown of Turlock, Calif., attended a dinner party hosted by Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of Logan at the Bridgerland cafe. Mrs. Anna Fullmer of Logan joined them for the dinner party. Sunday Mrs. Jennie Gephart and Mrs. Hazel Rose visited Mrs. DeLos Thompson and Dale Baron of Brigham City who are each receiving medical care in the Logan hospital. Later they visited Mrs. Roses parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Buttars in Logan. They also enjoyed dinner at the Bluebird cafe. Logan Visit Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown accompanied by Mrs. Helen Brown of Turlock, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fullmer and Mrs. Elizabeth Brown in Logan. Mrs. Ruth Shumway and daughter Carol and son Eric were overnight guests of Mrs. Mary Lindsay in Salt Lake City. They were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindsay and family. Tremonton-GarlanThe Literary club is planning its summer party which will be held at the Bluebird cafe in Logan June 18. Following dinner a program will be presented under the direction of Mrs. May Fridal. Mrs. Ruth Shumway and son Jeff and daughter Carol attended graduation exercises in the Spectrum at USU Thursday in the interest of Tami Compton who was one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson visited Mrs. Annie T. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson and Mrs. Delwyn Apgood in Clarkston Wednesday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby Saturday were their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bair who had just returned from Tucson where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Anderson. Angela Bair who had been vacationing with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby accompanied her parents to their home in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred d son-in-la- Promontory Blaze guts home Billie and Kaye Draper are nicely settled in a makeshift home. Monday morning their home burned. trailer Everything they owned was destroyed. The Drapers were not at home when it burned. They had business in Salt Lake City Monday. They had traveled A F03 lliu ill SALE iiiiiihil hi iili 2 story HOUSE FOR SALE near Central school. 3 bedrooms and den, extra lot, $29,500. 723-290- mll'illllliil! Three bed-rooFOR SALE brick home with two bedroom walkout basement apartment, two fireplaces, double carport and more. 723-880- HOME FOR SALE Brick N.E. Rocky Soys. Ever wonder why they haul it so far - better insist on Brigham City Sand Gravel & rambler excellent area. 3 bdrm, 2 baths builtins completely finished bosement recently redecorated and includes very attractive extra large family room with lot of nice extras. Also one room presently a beauty shop, could be fourth bdrm, hobby room or den. New carpet and drapes throughout. Nice fenced yard, double driveway, attached carport with storage Shown by appointment 997 Sunset Dr. Call 723-642- 2 in Brighom City. C30HE FOB SALE BV BUIRMR nestled against N.E. area foothills in Three large bedrooms, 2 baths, roomy kit. dinette & living rm. with lush carpet throughout. Extra Ig. double carport with storage. Built-in- s including dishwasher, total refrigerated air conditioning. Patio and full basement. Phone 7236389 for further details and appointment to ee. 1102 Carolyn Rd. Brick-venee- quiet r, c. there First Baptist flflfieGirs by Doris Flint CSIAlfc Anderson receives Church law degree EKES Sunday af- ternoon so they could complete the necessary business. Billie at works the swing-shif- t Thiokol. He had to be to work by three. The fire was seen by some Thiokol employes, but before help could arrive the trailer and contents were completely destroyed. A new family has moved into the community. They are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Earl. Mrs. Earl (Lyndia) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jenkins. The Jenkins family were members of the community several years ago. Welcome back Lyndia and family. They have twins. Baby Shower Lori Nicholas, June Poulsen and Cindy Gay were to a baby shower for Mrs. Leon Jenkins (Dixie). She received many necessary gifts for a baby. The hostess served cookies and punch after several games and the gifts were opened. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Robinette and son visited with the Howard Robinettes for a week. Terry was on leave from the Air Force. He is stationed in Texas. Wm. F. Flint arrived home about 11 p.m. Friday. He is on leave from the Army at Fort Monroe, Va. The crops are growing. They look different then just a month ago. It was so cold they just could not grow. The mountains are so pretty with their spring coat of green. It is beginning to turn red as the June grass ripens. and daughter Tamra spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butler in Bountiful. Visiting in Ogden Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown accompanied Mrs. Helen Brown to Ogden where she will spend a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barrett. Spending Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jensen and sons Richard and Mark of Bountiful. Spend Several Days Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and daughter Tamra left Monday for Bountiful to spend several days visiting their son Dr. and and daughter-in-laMrs. Dale Allred and family who arrived from Roseburg, Ore. and are houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butler. Mrs. Clyde Gephart ofAfton, Wyo., visited Mrs. Jennie Gephart Thursday and Friday. Her daughter Amy who had been visiting with Mrs. Jennie Gephart and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gephart and family accompanied her home. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boam and daughter Linda of Downey and Cathy Limb who is home for the summer after attending USU in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miera of Kaysville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood Saturday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jaussi and family in Corinne Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Sackett in Brigham City. Max Hodge of Alburquerque, N.M., is spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Hodge. Other Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClary of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Hodge of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodge of Sunset and Mrs. Kathy Jenkins of Horwalk, Calif. Mrs. Neal Wood and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ricks of Benson Ward. Guests of President and Mrs. James White and family Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Alan James of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richards and baby of Riverside. Dinner Guests Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Hodge Monday were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hodge of Roy. Mrs. Linda Bowen and sons Richard and David of Lewiston are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood while her husband Boyd is attending National Guard camp. Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. James Hill of Tremonton. Mrs. Ray Limb and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb and family Sunday. Mrs. Ray Limb and children are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen in Brigham City for a few days. Ray Limb is now stationed with the Air Force in Lowery, Colo. Mrs. Don Limb attended the baccalaureate exercises at the Spectrum in Logan Wednesday and graduation exercises Thursday where her daughter Cathy was one of the members of the university choir. Mrs. Fred Butler and family were at the Salt Lake airport Saturday to meet her mother Mrs. Wallace Jones and daughter Melodie of Moab. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ossana and family in Salt Lake City. That evening they attended graduation exercises at the University of Utah where Miss Jennifer Jones was one of the graduates. Mrs. Wallace Jones and daughter Melodie accompanied Mrs. Butler and family home and - remained overnight. Sunday Mrs. Butler and four children accomapnied by Mrs. Polly Smith of Tremonton accompanied Mrs. Jones and daughter to the Salt Lake airport where they left for their home in Moab. Wednesday Mrs. Ronald Davis and son Darren, Sherry Davis and Mrs. O.C. Davis visited in Logan. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0 C. Davis Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams of Malad. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS moke largo loam for homo out purchases con oilOatiaat or any othar worthwhile purpose. Don! refinance your low interest 1st morgaaa or real estate contract to obtain needed funds W Call Art Petersen 0973 or 723 Today FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL CREDIT Drtgham City Bible SOME EXCITING THINGS have been happening at First Baptist Church! We believe that people that have a living relationship with Christ should be happy. . Let us tell you about some things that are going on in . hopes that you will join us Each Sunday Morning at 10 a.m. we meet together for Bible study. Every Sunday we are coming to realize more that the Bible has much to say to ... Christians of the twentieth century. There is a class for every age so dont just bring the children to church, but come with them. Following this period of Bible study, we meet together to worship. We like to call this Celebration since what we are doing is celebrating what God has done in Christ and what He continues to do in this world. Sunday Evenings at 7:30 we meet again for worship. If you wear your tennis shoes to this service, we could not be happier since that means that you are more than likely going to stay for the volleyball games. This is a very informal service and we like everyone to dress casual. Midway through the week we meet again for prayer and discussion. This comes on Wednesday evening at 7:30. At First Baptist we have something for everyone. If you like Bible study . . . join the Bible class, if you like singing . . if you like a choir . join sports . . . join our softball team. . . if you like creativity, we have something for you. And through this all we try to minister in the community in which we live in the name of Christ. ... Why a Bible Church? Do we really need another church in town? The Bible Church is an independent, Bible teaching, Bible preaching church, free from any demoninational ties. Our fellowship is based on the person of Jesus Christ and His saving blood. If you believe this too, we invite you to join us in our services together. Whats a Father to do? will be answered by Pastor John Romanosky in the 11 a.m. Morning Worship Service. Come just a bit earlier at 9:45 a.m. for the Sunday school hour as we study the Bible together. The Dispensations of Innocence and Conscience will be the focus of our Bible study this Sunday evening at 7. A good time of singing, and a quiz on the Bible round out the service. The teens will be meeting at the Student Center at 7 this Thursday evening. A skating party is planned for Thursday, June 19 in Ogden. More details will be given then. Special events coming up: Mike and Linda Neddo will present a sacred concert on June 22 at 7. A time of orientation for our summer workers will be held in Brigham City June 30 - July 3. Our Vacation Bible school will be held on July with a special film Silent Thunder shown on Friday evening. The men of the church will be golfing this Saturday at the Valley View Golf Course in Layton with the men from the Kaysville Bible Church. Breakfast and devotions will proceed the round of golf. Any interested in going should call the pastor at 723-893- Christian Beornted assembling ross Lutheran llolU C Members of Holy Cross Lutheran Church will join with the congregation of the Community Presbyterian Church this coming Sunday for a joint worship service. Rev. John Lundblad, the pastor of Holy Cross Church, is on vacation for this week, and thus the opportunity for a joint worship experience. Later this summer, on a week when Rev. Richard Lawson of Church is the Presbyterian away, that congregation will reciprocate and join with Holy Cross in worship. Of special concern at Holy Cross during June are preparation for the possible resettlement of a Vietnam refugee family in connection with the work of the Lutheran Council of the USA. Mrs. Carolyn Broman of Holy Cross is in charge of this effort, and interested people from the community are also welcome to join in this effort of seeking employment, housing and immediate supplies for a family. It is hoped that this effort could result in a work among the Christian for the recommunity settlement of a few families in the northern Utah area, so that one family would not be isolated from their countrymen. Rev. Ed Boer, pastor; Linda Haak, youth worker. Our young people have taken on the challenge of painting our church. By the time this appears in print the work may well have been completed. We are grateful to all the young people who have been putting in some long hours. The pastor will continue his sermons on the book of Revelation at our morning worship, 10:30 a.m. The book of Acts is being studied at the 6:30 p.m. service. Mr. Mrs. and Jelmer Groenewold expect to be with us this Sunday. Groenewold is a young men who is preparing himself for the ministry. He has just completed his first year at Calvin Seminary Grand in Rapids, Mich. The Groenewolds will be with us for 10 weeks this summer, assisting the local church in its summer program. A I derogate Methodist The congregation of the Aldersgate United Methodist Church continues to meet for worship every Sunday morning, 9.15 to 10:15a.m. in the century-olhistoric Methodist Church building at Corinne, Sixth and Colorado. This Sundays service of worship, June 15, will include the traditional hymns, Come A Thou Almighty King, Mighty Fortress Is Our God, and What a Friend We Have in Jesus. George Kirchoff, a certified Lay Speaker of the United Methodist Church and member of the Aldersgate congregation The will share the message, d PUC3 MODS)! June & Saturday Mark graduated as the No. 2 student of his class. He received recognition as a new member of Bar and Gavel, which is an honorary degree given for activity and service not related to scholastic achievement. He also received recognition as a new member of the Order of the Coif, a most outstanding scholastic achievement in the school of law. Following the exercises he wife, the former Kathryn Jane Bicknell, left for Los Angeles, Calif, where Mark will work for two months for the law firm Nossaman, Waters and Krueger and study for the California bar. and his This fall Mark plans to clerk for Judge Alden Anderson in the federal court in Salt Lake City. 14-1- 8 The New Testament intreats Not forsake the us to of ourselves together as the manner of some is . . . We hope to see YOU this Sunday at First Baptist Church located at the corner of Fifth South and Sixth West. Come and Celebrate with us. Mark H. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Anderson of Bothwell, received his degree of Juris Doctor from the College of Law in graduation exercises held at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City Saturday, June 7. which will We Share, include a summary of major world concerns as viewed from the perspective of a co- Faith witnessing ntemporary Christian. As a means of commemorating Fathers Day, refreshments will be served during the fellowship time following the service. Oncoming events include a special supper event which will be held at the Golden Spike restaurant, Corinne, June 29, 7 p.m., honoring the Dick Shearer family as they prepare to move to Boston, Mass. St. Michael's Episcopal The Diocese of Utah annual convention will be held at Westminster college in Salt Lake City this weekend. The first session will convene at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 13, with final session ending Sunday afternoon, July 15. Sunday, July 15, is the fourth Sunday after Pentecost. There will be no services at Saint Michaels that day. Parishioners are encouraged to attend the celebration of the Mass of Thanksgiving Sunday, June 15, at noon in St. Marks Cathedral, Salt Lake City, which will be concelebrated by the Bishop of Utah, Otis Charles, and the diocesan clergy. During this service, the Rev. Canon Joseph F. Hoghen, a retired priest of many years service in the Diocese, now residing in Albuquerque, N.M., will be installed as an honorary Canon of St. Marks Cathedral. Regular Sunday services will resume at St. Michaels on Sunday, June 22, at 9 a m. , V 3? Laurie Wright . . USU . woman BE graduates with honors Laurie Wright graduated with from Utah State university June 5. She completed four years of college in three years. She did her student teaching at Box Elder High school and is now teaching summer school at Box Elder Junior High school. Miss Wright is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wright of Perry. She is seeking a job at a high school this fall. honors Father's Day breakfast, FOE dance set The Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 2919, will hold a Fathers Day breakfast on Sunday, June 15, at the aerie home in Brigham City. Members and families are invited with breakfast to be served from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. It will be free for fathers. Another activity is planned Saturday, June 14, at the FOE home. Its a bar dance featuring live music by Gene Devey. The happy hour will be from 8 to 9 p.m. TALL TALE? Betsey Flanagan, an Elmsford, N Y. tavern keeper is responsible for coining the now famous term cocktail. In the 18th century she decorated her drinks with the tall feather of a chicken. Purchase your Cascade () Boise Home from an AUTHORIZED DEALER RELY ON DEPENDABLE 723-345- 1 CALL CHADWICK'S 2 Al,ON 723-236- 9 o "T I P 14th-15t- h Sunday Service BRIGHAM REALTY Thinking of Buying or Selling? w 7?i-571- graduate 2:00-5:0- 0 U) p.m. Hera is a combination of country and city living. There are cherries, apples, peaches, plums 36 total fruit trees on nearly 23 of an acre that is fully fenced with irrigation water. The house has 4 bedrooms with baths. The garage is double and in excellent condition. Call Chadwick's. ... 1 Bear River City COUNTRY LIVING AT IT'S FINEST . . . IulJ Mini Ranch in Bear River City. 5 acres all level top soil, easily irrigated, corral, loading shed, no zoning restrictions, all utilities including sewer connection available. Lovely 4 bedroom brick and vinyl siding home only 2 years old. Features 2700 sq. ft. 2 bath, 20x22 glass enclosed family room. Interior is fully paneled with quality carpet and drapes. Electrically controlled gas fireplace with built-iExtra large double garage, separate workshop, patio, sprinkling system and added features. Appraised in the high 70 s. n bar-bequ- fi BO? jT , e. Attractive two bedroom brick and frame home with full lower level unfinished. The garden is already planted. Take advantage of our open house this Saturday and Sunday to see this exceptional mini ranch. Owner will consider equity trades, 8'j contract for 3 years with nominal down for responsible buyers. SEE THIS HOME THIS WEEKEND WESTERN HILLS REALTY m AND INSURANCE .29 East 7th South REAHOr? Member Local NICK TOPIK A fl Eton J. ERIC DON 723-537- 2 723-647- 55 No. Main 723-349- 7 723-237- 7 National Multiple Listing Service ssxssstssssssasacMeteaMMMMMi 723-853- 2 1 Thru our "Homes for Living" network we can show your property to more people in less time than anyone else. in more places |