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Show sc HONEYVILLE REPORTS Box Elder JOURNAL' 1 1 Abraham Hunsaker Family Reunion Is Brigham City, Utah and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker on By Mrs. George L. Wintle Mr. and Mrs. George Harper the 24th of July. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Avis and 'THANKSK . Ronald Madson and family have granddaughter, Sherane, of New returned from a week's vacation Jersey, have been guests this in Yellowstone park. past week at the home of Mr. t Mr. and Mrs. Lee Orme of and Mrs, Claudies Tolman. This Clearfield spent Sunday In Hon- is the first trip to Utah for the eyville visiting Mr. Orme's par- Avis family and they enjoyed ents, Mr. and Mrs. George our beautiful mountains and rivers in this part of the country. Orme. Mr. and Mrs, Art Bowen of They spent one day at Bear - f L "tri4 West Jordan are spending sev- Lake. t ' Lt. and Mrs. Collin T. Hunsaeral days in Honeyville visiting r 3 ''7 w , :, Guests at the DeVere Wintle with Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hun- ker and son, David, are visiting " : saker and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mil- their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. home on Monday evening were Robert Stewart at Brigham City, Mr, and Mrs. L. I. Layton and. ler. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hun- son Jimmy of Layton; Mr. and and Teryl Hunsaker spent the r weekend In Honeyville with his saker of Honeyville. Lt. Hun- Mrs. Lionel II. Layton of Sugar will return to the Presidio City, Idaho, and son, Carl, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden saker Trost of Provo. The afHunsaker. He is an Instructor of San Francisco, Calif., theInfore Cathy A. ternoon was spent in swimming with the Boy Scouts In Yellow- part of August and serve G. of the army for four more at Crystal Springs and then, I stone Park. Teryl is leaving in weeks when he will be sepa- supper with the Wintle. t FOOD KINGS BIRTHDAY CAKE Mrs. Helen Stoner, September for West Germany rated. These young people hope will where he do missionary to find employment in the counleft, and Mack McCane, employees at Food King Bakery, work for the LDS church. are pictured above with the picturesque birthday cake or near so that they can enMr. and Mrs. James Hunsaker ty their friends and relatives. made and decorated by McCane, which is on display durjoy have returned home from a two Food the of Branford of Grays the second Market. Mrs, May King ing anniversary weeks vacation In Yellowstone spent Thursday Park, and visiting relatives In Lake, Idaho, visiting at the home of Mr. and Bonners Ferry, Idaho. The B. A. Tolman reunion was Mrs. Warren Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dance held in Ogden at Monroe Park. Those who attended from Hon- of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited in eyville were Mr. and Mrs. Bin Honeyville with Mr. and Mrs. 28 Tolman and family, Mr. and George Wintle and Mr, and Mrs. NEVER MIND, ART Mrs. Claudius Tolman and fam Leon Hunsaker. I Af-to- n FOUND THE HOOD and Mrs. Mrs. Bertha L.. Mrs. Mrs. Covey Mr. Wintle Hunsakers Mrs. Mrs. Burke and Tolman sister, ily, By George LATCH. , Richardson. Mrs. Richard- and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bin George Covey of Ogden, were Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller this week are son runs the cafe at Cache Junc- Tolman received a nice prize guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.- - Charles . Maylin tion. for having the largest - family Mrs. George Wintle, Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Keith Wintle ana and , family, . Charles,., Jr., and Visitors at the home of Mr, there. . They enjoyed a lovely We have the latest equipchildren of Joplin, Mo., and Mr. twin daughters, Kathy and Kar- and Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker for dinner and a grand program. ment to service your car. Mrs. and Austin of Wintle PaOgchilMrs. and Verlin another Moon and in, two weeks are . their daughter daughter, were in Also . visiting Sunday den, of of dren Calif. Malad, Idaho, spent the mela, Roseville, Mrs. Kenneth Tinney' and chilvisiting there are Mr.' and Mrs. dren of Borwalk, Calif., Mrs, weekend In Honeyville visiting Honeyville at the homes of Mr. ART'S Mark- Burrows and. children, Courtly Holman and son Derrel her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bin and Mrs .George Wintle and Mr. Mrs. DeVere Wintle. Mark,' Jannie and Maureen of and Miss Carolyn Hunsaker, all Tolman.. On Sunday, Mr. and and The Sunday night meeting of Idaho Falls. The Burrows are of Rivera, Calif. Last week the Mrs. John Mills and children of former residents of Honeyville. family spent some time in Yel- Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aug. 4 was presented by the They all spent Sunday having lowstone Park and in Montana Jensen and children of Bear Primary children. The theme of SERVICE fun in Box Elder Park. The la- visiting at the home of a son, River City visited at the Bin the program was "Help Me Find music the Way." - Preliminary dies are sisters. Kenneth Hunsaker and his fam Tolman home. . 577 North Main Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hirschi was by Annette Bingham; prayDerrel Holman of Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker Phone 880 I Thank Dear Thee song, er; and of and John sons, Dean, in of Mr. and weekend Jr., and Calif., spent the grandson visiting different parts of Idaho and Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker, became Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Father, The opening prayer was Forriest Monroe of Tooele visit. very ill while here in Honeyville Wyoming. Miss Dawne Mills of Ogden is visiting his grandparents. He ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, This is neither an offer nor a solicitation to buy or sell visiting this week with her was taken to the St. Benedicts Warren Petersen on Sunday these securities; such offer Is made only by means of Mrs. and T. Paulie Boothe Bin Mr. Mrs. in he and where hospital Ogden grandparents, the Offering Circular. This offer Is limited to Mrs. Buchmiller of Salt Emma Tolman. for several day. He stayed ' bona fide residents of Utah. ; Lake weekend the now Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aoki are at his grandparents home City spent ' In Honeyville visiting relatives, ' vacationing this week at Yellow- but not much better at this time, . Public Offering . Mrs. George Covey of Ogden They both are former residents stone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Beck of spent Friday in Honeyville visit of Iloneyille. Mrs. Boothe was postmaster In Honeyville for UINTA FINANCE COMPANY Pocatello, Idaho, spent Tuesday ing her sister and brother-in-law- , many years, and Mrs. Buchmillin Honeyville visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle. Is er former Emma the Tolman. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynn Becks parents, Mr. and (A Utah Corporation) The Abraham Hunsaker reOtto Hill. Shanna, their daugh- Hunsakbr are the proud par' ter, who has been visiting in ents of g baby boy born July 22 union will be held Aug. 10, 1957. 185,250 shares of Class B , of Abraham 0.750 tdiarcs of Class A Honeyville with her grandpar- at Brigham City in the Cooley The descendants Common Stock Capital ents, returned home with her Memorial hospital. Grandpar- Hunsaker will meet Aug. 10, at Common Capital Stock- with an 8 Preference ents who' live in Honeyville are the Honeyville chapel. The proparents. Prices $1 Per Offering will enbe direcPrice; the under Robert Johnson of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker, gram right. Offering Share, 1 . tion M. Hunof President Per M Ruel Mare. Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Orme and tertained his mother,- Mrs; . . va Johnson and his sisters, Mrs. children, Connie, Bobbie and saker. At noon the group will in 7 Combination) (Sold Donna Painter of Syracuse, Mrs. Susap have returned home from gather at Crystal Springs near , i i , , Ralph Keller of Honeyville, Mrs. a tyip Jo Yellowstone Park and Honeyville for the annual din' This Company is actively engaged in ner. All descendants of AbraMark Burrows of Idaho Falls, Jcnnifcs Lake. ' atbrother-in-lasisbusiness ham is are Hunsaker and asked to activities. and his and Mr, and Mrs. Warren Petersen expanding its ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles May- are back home after spending tend. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson Send Coupon for Your Offering Circular lin of Roseville, Calif. They en the past month visiting their and daughter, Mr. and and family left Saturday for joyed a very delicious dinner at ' Uinta Finance Company the Top of the Town in Ogden. Mrs. Acel Harzog in Geneva Palmyra, N. Y., to attend the ' . Post Office Box 182 Mormon Pageant held annually , The Honeyville Relief Society Idaho, and another Midvale, Utah. , was reorganized Sunday night in and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle at Hill Cumorah near central the evening service. Mrs. Leon Burton and family' in Grays New York This Is the 20th anPlease send Offering Circular of Uinta Finance Company tos Gardner was the pres-- ' Lake,' Idaho. niversary of the giant pageant. ident with Mrs. Naomi Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hunsaker Miss Carol Johnson left a week t and Mrs. Norma Gilmore coun- have returned from a weeks va- ago for New York where she Name selors and Mrs. Mary Hunsaker cation in Yellowstone Park, will take part in the pageant. as secretary. The new officers Their three chillren had a won- She will return home with her . . .' Address are Mrs. Nellie Spackman, pres- derful time visiting the bears parents. They expect to be away about three weeks. ident; Mrs. Norma Johnson and and other scenic wonders. '. ,0V. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson of State .City Mrs. Elaine Hunsaker as her Mrs. Pollie T. Boothe visited Lois in Honeyville with friends and Salt Lake City visited with Mr, and Mrs. counselors, Coombs as secretary. relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson reMr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle ceived a telephone call early and children, William, Rosemary Saturday morning from Ogden and Rosemarie, visited with Mr. telling of the birth of a new and Mrs. Allen Hampton and grandson born to their son and children, Allen and Joan, of Ogdaughter-in-laMr. and, Mrs. den after the parade on the 24th Derrel Benson. The Bensens of July. have a daughter, Terry and son, Mr. and Mrs.. Alton Hunsaker Douglas, at home waiting t and Mr. and Mrs. LaVan Hunmeet their new brother. Mr. and saker have returned home from Mrs. Ezra Benson now have nine their two weeks trip Into Canada and down the coast Alton grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hunsaker and LaVan became 111 while In visited in Cache Junction with California. - IC OUR SINCEREST 5 Calvin Bingham, Service awards were given, to Mrs., Elaine Hunsaker, Mrs. Mildred Chlarsen, Mrs. Ruth Chlarson and Mrs. Ruth Bingham, The. opening song was Ill Serve the Lord While I Am Young." The program was In three parts: 1. A plea to parents by the children, 2. A plea to parents by teacher. 3. and together we help. Bishop Chlarson gave a talk on the theme of the program and the closing song was We Thank' Thee O God,' For a Prophet.! The closing prayer was by San dra Hunsaker. by Planned Saturday at Crystal Springs fti YESTERDAY! ' 1951 Friday, August f, fr r EVERVONE! Delidous Wilsons n c33 "' honeyVillereports New Relief Society Officers Named At Honeyville Ward Sunday, July . , - -- UNION 76 - , , f ) 4 e SWIFT'S . 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