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Show r 20 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Saturday afternoon honor.ing Mrs. Christine Gardner and new baby Jennifer of Logan. About 30 close friends and relatives enjoyed games followed by light refreshments. Christine was the recipient of lovely and useful gifts. . Mrs. Hazel Rose accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rose and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baron and daughter Betty and son Gary and Mrs. Phyllis Baron of Brigham City to Sherwood Hills in Sardine Canyon Sunday where they enjoyed a delicious dinner. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.- - Lee Thompson on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Didericksen and family of Grantsvilje, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Didericksen and family of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. LaRall Thompson and family of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jaussi and family of Corinne. Mrs. Louise Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Steed, Mrs. Christine Hill were among those who attended the Garland Stake Old Folks Party held in the Park Valley Cultural Hall Saturday. A delicious dinner was served followed by a program. Overnight guests of Mrs. Louise Harper Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt of Salt Lake City. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson Saturday were Patriarch and Mrs. Wendell Godfrey of Cornish. Garland Gazette Thursday, May 13, 1976 Korean student hosted by Flo Munson The Ladies Self Culture club met at the Bowcutt Reception Center Thursday afternoon with Mra. Hazel Call and Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Cullimore as Carrie Kirby conducted a short business meeting prior to the lesson presentation. The program included musical violin numbers by Dawn Ficklin and Blanchard. Vivian Singah Hahn, a Utah State university Korean student gave an interesting and informative discussion on customs, clothing, foods and family life in Korea. Light refreshments were served. The next meeting will be June 3 and will be Friends Day. LiThe Tremonlon-Garlan- d terary club met at the home of Mrs. Mae Fridal Wednesday evening. President Mrs. Inez Brown conducted the meeting. Miss Charlotte Ferry of Walnut Creek, Calif, was a special guest. Grace Hales gave an Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Starr and three children of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb and family of Richmond, Sgt and Mrs. Kim Starr and their dance recital May 1 3 are, from left, Marcia Fryer, Tracy Bockmeyer, Ann Bradford. Julie Evanoff and Lisa Ann Scivally. READY FOR Local danco studio sots mini-rocit- mini-recit- tured Up Spoonful A a section,' Lets Make dance, where the child- in ren have done their own graphy. al Suffergettes, Plymouth, Mrs. Reva Jensen and children, Shane and Cindy, of Salt Lake City. al The KarDey School of Dance, formerly Rozell Henries Dance studio, will present its final featuring the childrens ballet, Mary Poppins on Thursday, May 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the Intermountain School auditorium. More than (0 children will participate in scenes such as the Perfect Nanny", Sister U A I Awards Banquet Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy, Mr. choreo- and Mrs. DeVere Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woodward attended the U & I Awards Banquet at the Utah State university Walnut Room Wednesday evening. Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy visited Mr. and Mrs. Val Durrant in Franklin. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb and family attended a family dinner party at the home of Mrs. Lamb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Williams in Malad. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rees Roundy and family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Waldron and family of Weston. Miss Ella Rae Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Barnes and family of Brigham City were overnight guests of Ella Rae's If I Ran the Zoo by Gerald McGrew, by Dr. Suess is a the ballet presented by students, Gerald McGrew being played by Jenny Jones. It will include such numbers as the Tic Tac, Toes, Iota's, Obsks A of Sugar, Feed the Birds, danced by Ann Bradford, Step in Time, Chim Chim Cher-e- e and Lets go Fly a Kite". Mary Poppins, played by Marcia Fryer, and Burt, played by Tracy Bockmeyer, will do a dance to Jolly Holiday." Michael Banks, played by Julie Evanoff, and Jane Banks, played by Lisa Ann Scivally, will dance lit "Spoonful j of Sugar" and other dances. Variety numbers will be fea- - ih A A special tap Bicentennial section, Spirit of America will pay iribute to Americas 200th birthday. New costumes by Karleen Bywater, Rozell Henrie, and Sharon Griggs will help depict these scenes. Choreography is by Karleen Bywater and Rozell Henrie. Admission will be charged at the door and the public is invited to attend the dance . 1774-197- 4, recital. yd La'.iaq grandmother, 31 otf bf'H I T?rU Plymouth Pondorings j r' Visitors honor Mother's Doy by Fie Munson Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish, Mrs. Joseph Stokes and daughter Jana Ruth returned home Thursday after an enjoyable vacation in Portland, Ore. They were houseguestt of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller and family. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nish and family in Vancouver, Wash. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish this week are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Copen and Mrs. Millie Strouse of Ely, Mrs. Irene Richards and son Robert of Inglewood, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Copen Jr. of Elko. Other Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Koer, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bailey, Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thompson and two daughters of Odessa, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nish and family of Bountiful and Bishop and Mrs. Udell Godfrey and family of Clarkston, Monday the entire group attended funeral services for Mrs. Newel Nish's brother, Lee Goddard held in the Fourth ward chapel in Malad. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson were Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson and family of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor and family of 59: Yost. Saturday, Mrs. Nadine Lamb, and Mrs. Tom Hoesch and small son of Clearfield and Linda Lamb visited Mrs. Nadine Lambs mother Mrs. eolith Atkinson in Samaria. The occasion was Mrs. Atkinson's birthday anniversary. Mr. Proud Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb proud grandparents of a Sauy boy born to Tom and Elaine Lamb Hoesch of Clearfield on May 3. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoesch of Sandy. This is the couples first child. They will name him Brandon James Hoesch. Great grandparents are Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. - - ; , , ' of Hunsaker Burnice Tremonton and Mrs. Nina Lamb of Plymouth. LaPriel Saturday, Secrist along with her three Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Annette Adams Bear River City, Mrs. Linda Butler of Garland and Mrs. Kathy Montgomery of Brigham City, sang two quartet numbers accompanied by Mrs. Virginia of JL at a Mothers Day party held at the Eagles lodge in Brigham City. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist had as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams and son of Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montgomery and two daughters of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butler and family of Garland. Mrs. Secrist also received a phone call from her son Jerry Secrist in Fort St. John, Canada wishing her a happy Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoesch and new baby are spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and family. The Hoesches live in Clearfield. Joining them for dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wakely and family of Bancroft, Idaho. Russell Pierson had surgery in the McKay hsopital in Ogden Friday. Visiting Mrs. Agnas Ar- chibald Sunday were Me. and Mrs. Linford Archibald and daughter Trudy of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Archibald of Tremonton. Mrs. DeLoy Hess of Garland. Mrs. Dinner Party Eunice Ravsten of Logan attended Sunday School with Mr. and Mrs. Marvtn Ashby and family afterwhich they along with Mrs. Annette Bair and children Angela and Christopher of Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Davis and children Jeremiah and Matthew of Snowville attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cottle and family in Clarkston. Spending the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. V, W. Johns were Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Beal and children Emily; Jason and Trevor of Orem. Mrs. Carol Davis and sons Daren and Gary returned home Saturday after spending a week visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Kesler and family in Lethbridge, Canada. Her father and her sister Lori accompanied her home. Lawrence Davis of Provo visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis Wednesday. Enjoying Mothers Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown were Mr. and Mrs. K. Mel Ward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson and family of Kaysville. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis were Orval Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams of Pocatello. Spending Mothers Day visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis Mrs. w home of Mrs. Louise Harper were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper and daughter Kathy of Elba, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Harper and two children of Malta, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Harper and family of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harper and family of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harper of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harper and Baby Shower Mrs. Valoise Sorenson and daughter Diane were at a pink and blue shower at the Sorenson home Wakely of Plymouth. Visiting at the Estep home during the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. NorVel Estep of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eardley Hawks of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawks in Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wolverton in Ogden during the past week. Guest Day Grace Pierson, Jetta Whiting and Doris Lamb were guests of the Future Progress of Fielding at their annual Guest Day held at the Bluebird cafe in Logan last Wednesday. Visiting in Ogden Sunday were Mrs. Mary Jean Hess and daughter Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess enjoyed dinner at the Daientei restaurant in Ogden Sunday. After they visited friends in Sunset. Enjoying dinner with Orvil Nish Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family, Mr. and of Mrs. Gardner Udy Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Birthday Party Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hollingsworth and family in Bear River City. Tuesday Mrs. Don Limb accompanied by her sister Mrs. Gail Boam and daughter Linda of Downey hosted a dinner party at the Wheel Inn in Malad honoring Mr. and Mrs. John L. Evans of Malad. The occasion was Mr. Evans 83rd birthday anniversary. Elder Fred Burr called to Jopan . . Local elder to leave for mission Elder Fred Burr will be honored Sunday in the Brigham City Uth ward sacrament meeting prior to him leaving for the Japan Kobe mission of the LDS church. Elder Burr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burr of 629 South Fifth East, Brigham City. 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Mrs. JoAnn Udy entertained at a birthday party in her home Saturday for her daughter Loi Ann who was 10 years old. Later a group of friends enjoyed roller skating at the roller rink in Logan. Light refreshments were enjoyed. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Stokes and family of Snowville add Mrs. Nanette Hess and sons Jeff and Jay of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Mrs. Clifford Rudd and Josephson and daughters Sheri daughter Tamra and Mr. and and Jill spent Mothers Day Mrs. Joe Hansen and small visiting Mrs. Josephsons daughter of Layton. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Enjoying a delicious dinner at Fryer in Logan. They also the home of Mrs. Loretta Starr visited Mrs. Josephsons and family on Mothers Day Mrs. Kate grandmother, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr of Saunders. Enjoyed Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hess and daughter Jennifer of Plymouth and J. D. Scott of Fielding enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and family. Former Plymouth resident R. T. Nish of Logan died at his home Sunday morning. Mr. Nish was 91 V4 years of age. Enjoying Mothers Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting were Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Whiting and son Jason of Roy, Mrs. Jay Sandall and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason and Orvil Nish were among those who attended the Garland Stake Old Folks party held in the Park Valley cultural hall Saturday. Following a delicious dinner a lovely program was enjoyed. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mrs. Ethel Rudd were Mr. and e. Atkinson, In Samar, la Saturday.. family, Checketts of Brigham City ' Jessica of Ogden, Mrs. Saundra Chuddy and family of Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson of small daughter and enjoying dinner were Mrs. Ruby Sims and. daughters Laurel and Donna Marie and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hull and son Mark of Ogden. dinner Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and family of Centerville. Monday Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis enjoyed a dinner party at the Cross Roads Cafe as guest's of Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels Jr. of Malad. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mrs. Fern Huisb were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Huish of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Huish and son Kevin of Twin Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Myran Giles and family of Garland. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rex Jensen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jensen of Logan, Miss DeAnn Jensen and Jim Clark of Pocatello. Mrs. Jennie Gephart enjoyed Mothers Day dinner with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bob Gephart and family in Bountiful. Mrs. Letitia Sorenson entertained at a dinner party at her home Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and daughter Carolyn of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorenson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson and family of East Garland and Bishop and Mrs. Richard Petersen and family of Fielding. interesting review of My Brother as told Cassidy to Dora Flack by Cassidys sister Mrs. Lula Beterson of Mrs. Beterson is in aunt of Mrs. Hales which made the story more interesting. freshments were served. family of Garland. A buffet was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Price of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Max Flinders and son Lane of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson enjoyed "Mothers Day" dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson in Pocatellp. Mrs. Iva Godfrey and Mrs. Vera Westergard visited their cousin Verva Shiftman who is receiving medical care in the Logan hospital Monday. Spending Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Westergard were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Westergard and Mel Holllngworth of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and son Bob visited Mr. and Mrs. John L. Evans in Malad Sun- day. Also visiting at the John A. Evans home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb and daughter Carol Dawn, Miss Cathy Limb and David Nye. A family dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood and family on "Mother's Day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Neal Wood and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Terry and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Boman and family of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes and son Clayton of Both-wel- l, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood of Garland. dinner Triple Chroma Plotad Top Z Bottom. 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