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Show I 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 7, 1969 HURCH SERU ICES . Mildred Balmer. The Ministerial Fellowship Chaplain at Cooley Hospital the week of Aug. 11 will be William Hantfin, pastor o 1 Michaels Episcopal St. Junior high and senior high youths are needed to keep the nursery during the worship hour. If you are able to take a turn, choose a date and sign the chart on the bulletin board In the church foyer. 'church. Aldersgate Methodist ' Sue Gentry If you are able to help. The Methodist Women have been asked by the Red Cross to help with the ditty bags for the Vietnam program. Anyone wishing to contribute money or some of the needed items, contact Sue Gentry or gel oka (MM) till' ok j Stiri.-simI rum ami mih'iI tin ar(.uhimliia r in 'lln' li.irliraV lor Hu ami tin1 1'uw ul tIorjir ' - a ... sister and brother there. They are Mr. and Mrs. - !Z. Hank (Lola) Peluaga and children, Sherry and Bud; and Mr.' and Mrs. Douglas Corn, wall and children, Tori and Chantelle. They went to a few shows saw the Castaways and the Ups and Downs, and walked around In the Landmark hotel. They enjoyed especially the visit with their relatives, and had i This old house, long va- HOUSE COMES DOWN cant, is being torn down as a project of the Brigham committee. It is located at 154 City Beautifucation Second East, and is the second dwelling to come down here in recent weeks. North a good time. for home. Velma Is the onlV living sister she has and they have always been so close. M rs. Probert left Sunday, July Vacation Trips Lure 27. A visitor at the home of Ed. ward and Karen Petersen last week was Eds brother, John Petersen, from California. Local Residents Away MRS. by Leone Sims The Chester Rasmussens enjoyed a trip, recently. On July 23, they took three little Lorna and granddaughters, and Jennifer.. Rasiqussen, Shelley Reeves, and left in their camper for Yellowstone Park. They stayed at Fishing Bridge Campground and from there they rode around and saw all the sights. The thing the girls enjoy-e- d the most was swimming in Yellowstone Lake. Fishing was also fun. The Ray Hal. lings and family and the Glen and family were Stokers camped nearby. Ray is Ber. nices brother and Melbe Is her sister. They enjoyed be- ing together and being able to have a good visit. In the even, lngs, they had a big bonfire, and sang. On the way home they stopped at Jackson and the little girls rode the chair, lift. They thought it was great fun. They arrived home on July 27. Everyone had had a very good time. ON MONDAY, last week, Richard and Dixie Jeppsen and children and Mrs. Mary Jeppsen, took a nice little trip over to Bear Lake where they had dinner and rode up to the north end of the Lake, where the children went swimming and had a big time. They then rode through the canyon from Ovid to Preston and thought It was beautiful. Everyone en. Joyed the day. Sunday, Mrs. Mary Peter, son and Niece, Ethel Schultz, met Marys brother, Aaron Beard and wife, In Brigham and saw them off for a trip to Hawaii. ORIEL NELSON had a birth, day last Wednesday. Those who came to wish him a Happy Birthday were Alden and Le-ai- Jensen, Melvernandfam. ily, Ellis and Ruby Nelson, Loretta Wyatt, and Lee and Doris Nelson. Mrs. Lillie Wells entertain, ed her club at her home last Wednesday evening. De. were llclous refreshments served and Rook was played. High score was won by Mrs. Reta Nelson: Cut prize went to Mrs. Lola Jensen; and low score went to Mrs. Ruby Nel. son. Everyone enjoyed the evening. Visitors on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noyes were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe from George-towMass. Howe Is a brother to Grace. Ralph and Grace Noyes are rejoicing because of the birth of a new granddaughter. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger (Ann) Jensen of Covington, Va. This Is the fifth child for the Jensens and the twenty, for the sixth grandchild Noyes. The new little girl Is to be named Mary Ann. MRS. LILLIE Wells spent from Saturday to Monday last week In Sandy with daughter Janene and Dan Vest. She church with them on Sunday. Dan and his father Acy Vest sang a beautiful duet. Lillie had a very good time. The only problem was that it. was ev$n hotter there than it Is here.' '. n MR. AND MRS. Oleen Hal. ling were host and hostess at a family gathering held on their patio, Sunday, In honor of Normas sister, Mrs. Harry (Velma) Probert, who came from her home in Riverside, Calif, for a weeks visit. With her came her three sons, Michael, Curtis, Dary, and daughter, Debbie.. Also at the party were Mrs. Proberts daughter and son. and new granddaugh- JAY HALLING-an- d three daughters visited the Wed. William Gouldlngs, nesday evening. Visitors on Friday and Sat. urday at the home of Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Lee Nelson-werfind Mrs.;David pibbs of for. tage, parents of Doris. They came to see their grandson, Brian play ball In the Little League All Star game. Sunday was the birthday of We Bishop Norm Jeppsen. all Join In good wishes. FROM Mantua who attended the Stake Old Folks Outing In Brigham Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs. noon, W.M. Gouldlng, Ronald and Meda Jeppsen, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. THOSE Mick-lse- n ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lew and Michelle, from Og- Ray Jeppsen, Bishop and Mrs. den; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowan Allston Jensen, Bishop and and sons, Gary and Clydel Mrs. Norman Jeppsen, Mr. from West Weber; Mr. and and Mrs. Wallace Jeppsen, Mrs. Lynn Bowen and child- Mrs. Millie Jensen. It conren, Lynette, Libble, Becky, sisted of a delicious din. fine and Jane, Brenda and Brian from ner program Preston, Idaho; (Ed and Hor-ac- e which was conducted by are Normas brothers). Harold Felt. One number Others present were Mrs. was a song by a group of Man. Shauna Bowen from Logan; tua girls. Mantua members of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bowen the committee assisting were; and family Ron, Annette, Lisa Delbert and Arietta Jensen, and Mrs. Linda Wilson and two Doyle and Carol Jansen, children, Tye and Mamie, Ranee Hansen, and Donnell from West Weber; Also the Jeppsen. It was an enjoyable affair. Halltngss daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mark-ovlc- h Delbert, Arietta and Del and two children, Cindy Jensen recently returned Ann and Scott, from Sandy. from a weeks trip to Canada. They went to Lake Louise and TABLES WERE SET and thought it beautiful. They went a very delicious dinner was to the Banff National park served on the patio. The day and rode the gondola and saw and evening were spent visitthe sights. On the way "home, ing and reminiscing over they went to Waterton Lakes things that had happened over and Glacier Parks. They had the years. This was just one of a very enjoyable trip. the "fun" things they did BILL JEPPSEN Is down for during the week. Norma took the time off from work so a couple of days as a result they could Just enjoy the visit. of cutting his hand while chop, On Monday, Norma went to ping wood up at the scout Ogden and spent the day with camp. Donnell says Its doc-to- rs orders to prevent any her sister and niece, Mrs. Lew Michelsen at the Mick, chance of blood poisoning. elsen home. Wednesday, they However, he had a great time went to Beaver Dam and to up at camp along with the rest the cemetery where they put of the boys. He feels pretty flowers on their mothers good. Saturday evening at the bow. grave for her birthday, then visited friends and relatives ery, the Mutual Marrleds held there. Wednesday evening, a steak fry. Just as It was Ole and Norma, Velma Pro. time to go to It, the rain came bert, and Mrs. and Mrs. Hor- down about in torrents, but ace Bowen were dinner guests they Just watted until It was in Preston of Mr. and Mrs. over and then went. Everyone Ed Bowen. A very nice even, furnished his own steak, and the committee had the rest lng was enjoyed. FRIDAY THEY SPENT the day at Bear Lake after having breakfast on the top of Logan Canyon. Norma reports that a good sunburn resulted, but they had fun. On Thursday, July 24, they had a steak fry at the Hailing? with Velma, and their daughter, Delphlne Roche and children, Sherri Lin, Curtis, Janice, and Denise. Sherri Lin spent the last three days of the week with her grandparents, Ole and Norma. Avery enjoyable week was had by all. Norma said she hated to see it come to an end and her sister leave g Presbyterian St. Henrys Catholic s ts THE MANTUA BOY Scout Mantua Meanderings hav-ln- n United . BRUCE AND Carolyn Carr and their family, Cody, Chad, Heidi, Nathan and Shalaln, enjoyed a trip to Las Vegas from July 23.29. They visit-e- d s with the families of tlV - rtvriwd games were played. :yw " i S'jiul hariira Church Of Christ The Bible as It deals with history and nature Is to be the discussion over KBUH Sunday morning beginning at 9:30 a.m. The Bible has stood through nearly 2000 years of opposition and criticism but there has never been found anything that contradicts It. "Repent or Perish Is the title of the subject to be Sunday morning at 11 a.m. "Evangelize, Now! Is to be the dlscusslonSunday evening beginning at 7 p.m. Plans are being made for the series of sermons to be prea. ched by John Maples of Iowa Park, Texas. He will be here for services to Aug. meet at 7:30 p.m. each even-lnand at 11 a.m. on Sundays. We encourage all to attend. Bible classes meet at 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, Eleventh Sunday mornings and 7 p.m. Sunday after Pentecost. Morn- on Wednesday evenings. ing worship and church school at 9 a.m. Sermon by the min. lster, Earl Seymour Fox on Get In and Try." .the topic; Special sermon for the child, ren. Following the children-children through sermon, All adults of St. Henrys third grade are excused for classes. Othef boys and girls parish are urged to give sufremain with their parents. ficient thought and time to Nursery service available. the filling out of the questionCoffee hour on the lawn after naire on the Holydays, They the service. should be returned to church There will be a brief meet- no later than next Sunday. ing of the session following Please remember as this Is the service, to elect a ruling an Important matter and to commissioner elder us all. an adjourned meeting of Utah St. Henrys annual parish Presbytery In Delta, Aug. 16. picnic Is Sunday, Aug. 17. Elders otherthan the commis- This year it will be held sioner are urged to attend. at Perry Town Park, on the Take your spouse to the west side of the Highway by It Is a beautischool. the meeting. elementary ful drive. Presbytery con. 12:30 p.m. Is the time. Bring 10 will a.m. and venes at your own lunch, drinks will conclude about 2:30. Those be provided free. There will attending should contact the be games,, sports, and fun pastor at once, so that lunch, for all ages. Come out and eon reservations can be made meet your fellow parishioners and make new friends. by Sunday, Aug. 10. We again ask parents to mall In their personal choice church school concerning days and hours for this comn: j::'I n .. "U ing year. A blank for your convenience was printed In Do you get distressed at the August calendar mailed to your home. Please check the condition of the world it and send It In at once. and wonder just why all the The session will need these crime and war is allowed? expressions as their policy Have you ever said the Bible - Hu,nHin of the supper prepared. There was homemade rootbeer, hot rolls, salads, watermelon and cantaloupe. There were 18 present. The committee was John and lone Baxter, Doyle and Carol Hansen, Harper and Donnell Jeppsen Dick and Zelma Jeppsen, and Delbert and Arietta Jensen. Everyone had a good time. STEVEN AND Yvenna Sims and children, Cindy Lu, Emmy, and Stacey Ann, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of his mother, Leone Sims. Richard and Dixie Noyes Troop 111 returned Saturday night from an exciting eight days of camping at Camp Loll, which Is In a remote wild, erness area on the south boarder of Yellowstone park, and a trip through the Park, under the direction of Cliff Allred. The boys hiked into Yellowstone park to remote Lake Beulah area. They went for their third year on the Old Ephrlam Hike. They learned about survival foods, enjoy, lng such delicacies as fried frog legs and fried worms, and bread cooked on a stick. During the night a bear visit-.etheir campsite. They, had been taught how to avoid bears and to protect themselves against them. Paul Craner and Brian Jen. sen completed their first class requirements and were awarded their badges. The 11 scouts who went to camp earn-e31 merit badges during the week. Each boy had his turn at cooking and washing dishes during the week. The Troop was awarded Troop of the Week for their outstanding achievements. Kevin Sorensen won first place In the archery contest, the Troop won second place In the Indian war canoe race. and their children, Dennle, and Kevin RaShell, Kent, spent from Thursday to Satur. day last week up In the Uin. tahs. Richard and Dennle did some fishing, and the rest of them Just rested and enjoyed the cool and the scenery. It was funl LYNN AND DEON Richards and children went to Tridell last week to visit with Deons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley, Lynn brought the canoe and took his and the six older children JoLynn, Jana, Gaye, Joan, Stewart and Michael, on a fishing trip to Paradise park which Is about 30 miles north of Tridell away up In the high d Uintahs. They stayed three days and two nights and had fun hiking, camping and fishing, They came back with a lot of nice fish. Each of the children had caught some. Deon and baby Jill stayed in Tridell away up In the high Uintahs.' JoLynn had been ' for there vacationing and enjoying it months l2 very much. Mike and Jill had been there two weeks. The whole family returned home after their parents visit. Everyone hada good time. Lynns sister, Wanda, and husband Bill Hansen, and their children, Janene and Maren of Bountiful, spent Sunday af. ternoon visiting here with the Richards family. MANTUA primary THE closing social was held last Joyce Larsen Wednesday. honored the children who had 100 percent attendance and those who had missed only one The 100 percent Primary. ones were Cora Lee Hailing, Eric Hansen, Karl Hailing, Dianne Marie Allred, Ken. neth Craner, Jill Hansen, Ri. chard Bigler,' Mary Hailing, Sharon Hailing, GayLene Richards, Mark Hansen and Cindy Forsgren. Those mis. sing only one were Heidi Carr, Kay Lyne Craner, John Bigler, Debra Sara, Shlrlene Jensen, Joan Richards and Michael Allred. A special con. went to Mark gratulations Hansen for not missing a Primary In two years. Those from Primary graduating were Daniel Marshall and Brian Nelson. afternoon,' the Thursday was held at Trail Round-uthe bowery. The boys were honored for their achieve, t class ments, and the (Boys) were advanced Into the Trail Builders. Conducting was second counselor, Joyce Larsen. The parents, teach-ers- , and boys were served hot dogs and root beer floats. Teachers are Metta Palmer, Loretta Wyatt and Trena Lar. sen. . CLIFF ALLRED, Gordon Bigler, and Richard Noyes provided transportation to the camp. Gordon returned on Sunday, and Richard Noyes and son, Dennle, on Wednes. day. Friday, Gordon and sons, Richard and John, returned to camp. Steve and Carol Sara and three daughters also came on Friday. On Saturday, the entire group from Mantua took a trip Into Yellowstone park, and then came on home, ar. Is too difficult to understand? Well we would like to Invite you to attend the services at the Bible church located at 634 South Second East. Services at the Bible church begin at 9:45 a.m. Sunday morning with a Bible based Sunday school class for all ages followed at 11 a.m. by a message from Gods Word. This Sundays message will be, "Operation Stand Off. The Sunday evening service will begin at 7:30 p.m. with good gospel singing followed by another message from the Bible, "A Beacon To AIL service will The be held Wednesday night at g 7:30 p.m. and we will be a Bible study in the Book of Colosslans. Anyone wishing more in. formation or transportation please call mid-wee- The worship service for Sunday, Aug. 10, will be held at the Lutheran chapel, 705 Second South, at East 9:30 p.m. Pastor Lee is on vacation and the guest cher- will be Chaplin Gary-DoE. TurBush, the Installation chaplln at Hill Air Force The community Is Base. warmly Invited to attend and hear this fine Christian serviceman, known to many In the area. school for four, Church year-old- s through fourth grade will be held downstairs during the 9:30 a.m. worship hour. A special film strip of Interest to the children will be shown. Store at 10 a.m. We will also need volunteers for Saturday, Aug. 16. Please see Sgjl n Holy Cross Lutheran Regular morning worship be at 9 a.m. with church school following at 10:15a.m. The WSCS will hold a meet, lng Aug. 12 at ,the Migrant will er) decision Is made Aug. 17. Donna Robinson Is In Cooley hospital recovering fromser. gery. This Friday, Aug. 8, there will be a closing program at the. Vacation Bible schooL Parents are Invited to punch and cookies at 10 a.m., to be followed by the program at 10:30 Our ecumenical school Lutheran, Methcombining child-reodist, and Presbyterian has been most fruitful and successful. It has encouraged us to seek further ways of serving Christ together. Bible Church m : ' More t M Christian Reformed At a church supper on Mon. day night farewells were said to Jean Bloomer who capably served our church as a volunteer since last September. She was given an engraved silver plate as a farewell token. Maurice J. Mlshler and family were also honored guests at the supper and the program following. Mlshler began his duties on the church staff on Monday. Sunday worship services are held weekly at 10:30 a.m, and 6:30 p.m. Church school classes each Sunday beginning at 9:30 a.m. The "Back to God Hourourdenomlnatlon. al radio broadcast is heard locally each Sunday on titled, "Successful Christian-lty- Do You Take Good Care Of Yourself? Listen this Sunday to the Christian Science Radio Series for some interesting on this insights question. Its on 10 Utah Stations including: Sunday . Morning Kilocycles 9:00 KVOG 1490 610 9:30 KVNU 860 10:00 KWHO li, ,t . IOJC ! Hi a NIGHT the Holiday was held honoring the girls who graduated from Primary. They are Julie Higley, Tamara Johnson, Gay. lene Richards, Vicky Raedell, and Sue Larsen.. This party was held also to advance the Frost-Fre- e. If You Have lo Scrape it All-re- other Llhoma classes. Conducting was President Joyce Craner. Llhoma partner first counselor Is Janette Rasmussen and the teachers are Carol Sara, Joan Wallentlne, and Karen Hailing.1 After a light luncheon was Served to the and their mothers. girls Recipe for Welcome! Make. ..1 quick phone call 43 charming-hosl-es- with The Most Famous Basket in the World1' Stir in. ..genuine hospitalfriendliness ity, warm And you'll have... a erous and delightful gen- scraping and chipping away at refrigerator frost becoming as old fashioned as hat pins. With a new Hand is electric theres no frost, so theres no defrost. Its the carefree freezer that freezes everything but itself. If your old one leaves you cold, see models at your electric dealer now. the new frost-fre- e freezer-refrigerat- it .bIBLEtTyo. riving Saturday night. Every, an had one especially good time and some real adventures. The boys who went were Dennis and Michael Phil Jeppsen, Steven Sara Brian and John Jensen, Dean Michael Dunn, Bigler, Charles Burtis, Paul and Jerry Craner, and Kevin Sor No. 723-89Blend.. .1 JJ . Top-Pilo- THURSDAY . A Cc 'I Carefree Now Because Its KBUH at 8:30 a.m. Dr. Nederhoods address this Sunday will be or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |