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Show I 24 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah on birthday anniversary , M. P7 I.1 P f . 9 ( Left for Home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Gil Walker and family left for their home in Concord after spending the past few weeks visiting at the Wendell Welling home and with relatives in Wyoming. the weekend Spending visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCulloch and family of Sunset. ' Enjoying last weekend at Jackson Hole were Mr. and Mrs. Karl King. Attending a pink and blue' shower for her grandsons wife, JMrs. Bruce (Gara) Killian in Roy Thursday evening, was Mrs. Isabella Hess. She remained overnight with her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Cal Killian in Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards have returned after spending a week at their summer home in Island Park. Thursday they visited their son Lee Richards of Park who is Hyde Leaving Saturday morning . for their home in Mesa, Ariz., were Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Garn and family. They have been spending the past two weeks as houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn and also visited many other relatives and friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward of Bountiful attended the Davis County Rodeo at Lagoon Friday evening where their neice Miss Karen Allred (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allred) of Bountiful reigned as queen. Visit In recuperating at the LDS City Salt Lake following back surgery. Sunday he returned to his home in Hyde Hospital in Park. - i'.1 il Daren Tripp of Malad, Idaho, has been spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lewis and family. ,' Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Chalres Pulver V and daughter Michelle and Mrs. tV Genial Thomas and son Colby V ' returned Friday evening after t enjoying a week vacation in Yellowstone Park. An overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Godfrey Thursday was Miss ' Katie Pearson of Salt Lake City. ' Saturday visitors at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bart Flint of Logan. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Humphreys in Ogden Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo 9V Munson. Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Ivaloo) Kuisel and family have left for I their home in Garden Grove, '0 Calif., after spending the past two weeks visiting Mrs. Kuisels mother Mrs. Mildred Smith and other relatives in this area. Mesquite, Nev. where she will be on the faculty at the high school. Rupert Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Lois) Davis and Idaho in Rupert, family Thursday were Mrs. Davis parents Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams. Valerie Nye has to her home in Issaquah, Wash, after spending the past two weeks visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. Miss returned J. Garn. She also visited her grandmother Mrs. Alice Nye in Garland and other relatives in this area. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Matthews of Issaquah to Washington. The have been visiting relatives in Provo. Their daughter Joyce Matthews who has been employed in Evanston, Wyo., also accompanied them Matthews home. Enjoying fishing in Naughton, Wyo. the past few days were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs were their Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Vernon Coombs and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bertha Richardson left Sunday to visit friends in Eagle, Idaho after spending the past two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and family. Mrs. Richardson is from Hinsdale, N.H. Enjoying a dinner party at the Utah Noodle in Ogden Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Karl King and Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith. son-in-la- VV Rodeo. pair travels for business Earl Thomas honored Saturday evening for Earl Thomas of Bethesda, Md. who was observing his birthday anniversary. It was also honoring Captain James C. Thomas who is cn furlough from Penslcola, Fla. Fifteen guests attended. Attending the Ringling Brothers Circus held in the Salt , Palace in Salt Lake City Saturday evening were Mrs. D. E. Hansen Jr. and sons Roger, Kenneth, Roy and Ryan and daughter Renee. Mr. and Mrs. Roger (Joyce) Bost and daughters Lesa and Cheryl have returned to their home in Culver City, Calif, after ; spending a week visiting Mrs. Bosts parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Udy. They all enjoyed spending a few days at Daniels, Wyo. fishing. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn and family Saturday were Mrs. Garn's parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler of Riverdale. Mrs. Wendell Welling ac'. companied by her daughter Mrs. Gil Walker of Concord, Calif., spent Wednesday in Salt City J Lake visiting Mrs. Wellings daughter Gloria. Julie A Walker who had been spending a few days with Gloria accompanied her mother and grandmother back to Fielding. family, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish. Following the party they attended the Golden Spike Uncle visits Soofieh, Fielding Flashes! Sisters Visit Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs during the week were Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hansen of Salt Lake City. The two ladies are sisters. Mrs. Darrel Godfrey entertained at a party at her home Thursday for her daughter Ilene who was observing her birthday anniversary. Guests included Mrs. Laraine Whiting and daughter Julie and son Randy of Brigham City, Mrs. Vivian Godfrey of Clarkston, Miss Tina Godfrey of Hyde Park. Sherman Earl, Ralph Udy and Rick Kent have been spending a few days in Denver, Colo, attending a ABS Cattle Home From SLC Returning home Wednesday after spending several days visiting Dr. and Mrs. Lex Udy and family in Salt Lake City was Mrs. Ina Udy. Helen Severson accompanied by her granddaughters Beverly Walker and Lila Severson of San Diego, Calif., and Lee MacDonald are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jackson in Memphis, Tenn. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Severson and other relatives in Ames, Iowa. Attending the horse races in Malad, Idaho Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway of Bothwell. Visiting Mrs. Reta Hurley in Ogden Saturday were her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason. E. C. Masons sister Mrs. Eloise Lessey of Ogden accompanied them home to spend a week visiting. Enjoying a Taylor reunion held in Ross Park in Pocatello, Idaho Sunday were Mrs. Clive Garn and son Craig and daughters Kathy, Tina and Lisa. They were accompanied by Teresa Adams of Tremon-ton- . Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Anderson and family attended the Ringling Brothers Circus held in the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Saturday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Noel R. Anderson. Hold Dinner Social Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hansen Jr. entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday for Mabel Hansen, Roy Hansen, by Flo Munson little Visiting Soofieh Mirhosseini and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish Saturday was Soofiehs uncle Ali Shantouri of Terhan, Iran. Joseph Stokes accompanied by Clyde Miller of Ogden spent several days of last week on business in Missouri and Nebraska in connection with their employment in Clearfield. Spendine Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Secrist and daughter Cindy and sons Jerry and Jeff of Anaheim, Calif. The two men are brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling accompanied by Mrs. Karl Welling of Riverside were in Logan on business Saturday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish Thursday were Don Nish of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs Udell Godfrey and family of Clarkston. Saturday callers at the Nish home were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Laury and two daughters of Cardston, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish visited during the week with Mrs. Audrey Heusser and son Billie in Preston, Idaho. Visit in Tremonton Visiting Mrs. Nina Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and family and other relatives in the Tremonton and Malad, Idaho, area the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Lamb and son Rodney and daughter Julie of 111. Rodney Naperville, remained to enroll at BYU in Provo. Other visitors at the Nina Lamb and Vernon Lamb homes were Dr. and Mrs. Don Lamb of Phoenix, Ariz. Monday Mrs. Vernon Lamb, Mrs. Ray Udy and children Paul and Ellerae accompanied by Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria were in Ogden on business. They were also ac- - Rawlin Anderson and Heather Anderson who were each celebrating their birthday anniversary. Other guests were Mrs. Rawlin Anderson and family and th D. E. Hansen family. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat McClellan were Dr. Donald Savage who heads the Department of Palentology at the University of California in Berkeley; B. Gayle Brown, Barbara Waters, Howard Hutchinson, Mike Novacek, and Bill Haas also from the University of California. Joining the group for a cook-ou- t Saturday evening were Dr. Robert Oaks and his wife Dr. Emily Oaks and their children Kathy and Robert of Logan. ' Dr. Robert Oaks is head of the Geology department at Ujah State university and his wif4 is the Professor of Zoology at USU. companied by Mrs. Craig Barnes and children of Brigham City. Miss Elaine Lamb has been spending several days in Salt Lake City visiting her friend Pat Alt. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lovell of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The two men were missionary companions in the Western States Mission in Colorado many years ago. Off to Bountiful Mrs. Newel Nish, Mrs. Joseph Stokes and son DeVerl and daughter Jana Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Nish and family and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nish and family in Bountiful Tuesday. Spending Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and family were Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wakely and two children of Bancroft and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thorpe of Samaria. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Vanderhoof and family in Boise, Idaho, Friday through Sunday were Mr. and MRS. Ed Vanderhoof. Oleen Mr. and Mrs. Josephson were guest speakers in a Park Valley Fireside meeting a week ago last Sunday evening where they gave a travelogue of their tour in the Holy Lands. left They immediately following the meeting for Pinecrest, Calif, to visit their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haas where they attended a Fireside meeting the following Sunday evening and again gave a travelogue of their tour in the Holy Lands. Penny Coombs of Salt Lake City has been spending a few days visiting her aunt Mrs. Dean Lamb. Wednesday visitors at rhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyrn Peterson were Mrs. F. Allen Baker and children Sabra, Douglas, Myran and Jonathon of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd were in Salt Lake City on business Saturday. son-in-la- Three to Ogden Doris Lamb accompanied by Carol Forsberg of Fielding and Alta Coombs of West Fielding visited in Ogden during the " week. Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rudd and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Cripts of Page, Ariz. Shanna Rudd remained for a short visit with her grandparents, the Rulon Rudds. Shanna Price of Ogden spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Maxiene Marshall. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd accompanied by Mrs. Rudds sister Mrs. Zina Jensen and and her brother-in-lasister Mr. and Mrs. Glen Latimer of Pocatello, Idaho along with Mrs. Doris Orellano and children Sandra and Byron of Plymouth attended a Leon Rose reunion held in Brigham Mrs. Greg Lam and daughter Angie accompanied by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson of East Garland spent Friday in Ogden on business. Attending a Lamb reunion held at Hyrum Lake Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and daughter Linda and sons Ronald and Kenneth, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wakely and children Conrad and Stephanie of Bancroft, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thorpe of Samaria, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Lamb and family of Naporville, 111., Dr. and Mrs. Don Lamb of Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall and children Kaylene, Kim, Travis, Shane, Carrie and Kisha, Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Cornwall and son Dustin of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Payne of Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Forsgren and daughter Jessica of Bothwell. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed followed by water skiing, boating and a social. Leave for Home Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Don Lamb to the Salt Lake airport where they left by plane for their home in Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Dennis Udy entertained at a party at her home Wednesday for her son Burke who was seven years old. 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Rod wood 3i4x4x7 n agriculture is no.l with us aria so are you 67 E. First North Logan, Utah - 752-317- 1 49c Kotf .kt tt Combed Redwood Ogden. and Clive Garn Mrs. daughters Kathy, Tina and Lesa have been spending a few days visiting Mrs. Garns parents Mr. and Mrs. Burnell in Twin Falls, Idaho. They were joined by her brother D Taylor and his wife and family of Burley, Idaho, and spent a few days in Sun Valley. Miss Janet Anderson who has been attending USU in Logan this summer left Friday for SALE ''h- - . , after Mr. and Mrs. Barry (Diane) Roche and family in St. George was Mrs. Effie Potter. She was accompanied by three of her close 25 Approximately Mrs. Arnold Lamb and family along with Mr. and Mrs. Rees Roundy and family of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy and family of Portage, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Waldron and family of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Williams Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Williams Sr. of Malad, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams and family of Salt Lake City held a family reunion at Deep Creek in a Dutch Sunday. A cook-ou- t Oven was enjoyed followed by a program, games and a social. friends and relatives attended. Games were played and dainty refreshments served. Laurel was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Teresa Pingle of North Salt Lake was an overnight guest at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rudd Saturday. Sunday her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pingle visited at the Rudd home and Teresa accompanied them home. Saturday visitors of Mr. and City. Show. Returning Saturday Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rudd and Mrs. Earl Pierson attended a pink and blue shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd in Layton for Mrs. Laurel Johanson. r V Mrs. Earl Pierson were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor and family of Yost. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mecham of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oleen of Cresent. of Provo, Mrs. Dennis Udy and Plymouth Ponderings Thursday, August 29, 1974 by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and Mrs. Earl Thomas hosted a dinner party at the Moss home t ? Name m ea ra , . S3 Address CHRIS & DICK'S THE WALL PANELING KINGS" sa Phone For more information call S3 723-247- 2 or 723-619- 4 S3 S3 S3 OPEN 9 mUnwMa, WlVrwr4 NnterChar -7 m. to 266 9551, 266 0 p.m ymnf 612? U55 We 3566 South (Ihieck East tflodweed) OPEN SUNDAYS 10pm to 3p m (I |