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Show 10 BOX ELDER for grades three through six. At this hour on Sundays, Pas. tor Lee is also teaching a We Progress Only as We Relate to the Absolute JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 29, 1970 class for adults on the life faith of the Lutheran church, which will lead to in the congre-gatiomembership Classes for through second grade be. gin at 11 a.m. Catechism and church school classes for seventh graders begin on Tuesdays at 3:45 p.m. and classes for eighth and ninth graders begin at 6 p.m. that same day. The church council of Holy Cross will meet for its first meeting since election at the annual meeting on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m. Perry Pulse and four-year-ol- Cub Pack Meet Theme: Knights of Roundtable with Julie Wheeler playing two piano numbers and Lauri Wright playing her guitar and singing. She was joined on the last number by Annette By Mrs. Max Nelson "Give ear ye Lords and Ladies, for the hour of 7 oclock, for all to witness the Knights of Cubs when pack 110 will assemble and Carol Wright. DEVON WHEELER, in full arm- Christian son of our about their round table Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wheeler Friday evening, Jan. 29, in the was honored at his sixth birth-dalast Monday afternoon Perry ward cultural hall. All are Invited to attend when six little classmates for a night of jostling and joined him for a party, A hot pageantry, highlighted with dog luncheon with cake and knighting ceremonies for the ice cream was served to Dannew members and recognition ny Johnson, Brent Adams, for those who have obtained Kent Nowak, Andy Deiter, further progress of knight, Shane Anderson, and Gordon hood. Hedrick. Cub scout This months PEGGY NELSON, theme has been Knights of the Roundtable and members daughter of Mr. and of Perrys pack 110 have spent Mrs. Max Nelson was honored their den meetings learning on her brithday, Jan, 17. Dur-infeats of skill of the days of the day relatives visiting the knights and preparing were Mr. and Mrs. Larry dress and skits for the even-in- Jensen and Jinjer I ee of LoAll are invited to atgan, Mrs. Renee Bailey and tend and the parents of the Johnny, and Lisa and Pam boys are especially encour-age- d Waters. to support your cubs. On Sunday she was further honored when Grandpa and THE PERRY WARD Relief Grandma, Mr. and Mrs. Leon society is planning to begin Jensen and uncles, Dennis night Relief society for all Ray and Jay Glenn came to working mothers of the ward celebrate her birthday. and for all those who cannot attend daytime Relief society. for the IT'S A GIRL These meetings will be held Brent Tomlinsons. Brent and the first and third Mondays Bonnie welcomed their new of each month beginning this little after-noodaughter, Sunday coming Monday, Feb. 2, in Jan. 25 at the Cooley the Relief society room. Mrs. in Brigham. The new Vera Larsen will present the Hospital little miss weighed six pounds Spirtual Living lesson. 14 ounces. They have chosen Meetings will begin at 7:30 for her the name of Bridp.m. and the lessons given get. She was welcomed home during the month will be ro- by older brother Blair and tated so everyone will be sister, Pienda. able to hear all the messages HIGHLIGHT OF the social offered. scene last week was the OUTGOING MEMBERS of of Jill Barker, daughter Perrys townboard were treat-e- d of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bark-e- r to an evening at Maddox to Larry Crosley. Jill and Larry were marrecently. Old members and new members joined togeth-e- r ried Jan. 17 at the Artistic for a social evening. Those Manor in Brigham. Following attending were outgoing ma- the wedding rites they were yor, Paul and Alta Barnard; honored at a reception where councilman, Wayne and Max-in- e they greeted many friends and Nelson and town clerk relatives. Robert and Reva Anderson. PAUL AND Darlene Kram-bul- e During the evening they were honored by the town with each spent this past weekend in receiving a gift and were Salt Lake where they attended guests of the town for dinner. the AGC convention at the HoAlso attending were Jay and tel Utah. Denise Schroeder, daughJoyce Matthews, John and Shirley Valcarce, Dale and ter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Norma Johnston, Robert and Schroeder spent last week at Shirley Stack, Martella and the Primary childrens hos. Hazel Nelson, and Earl and pital in Salt Lake when she underwent eye surgery on Irene Francis. Tuesday. She is now home ELMER MATTHEWS has and anxiously waiting for it to been appointed the new town heal to return to school. Ruth Cleveland, daughter of clerk and will resume his duMr. and Mrs. William Cleveties beginning Feb. 1. Perry ward Relief society land, was entertained at a entertained their birthday party on Saturday, recently husbands at a tasting sale. Jan 24. Members of her sec-onclass helped grade Following the delicious dinner her celebrate. a program was presented. Reformed y senior high at 7:30 p.m. Childrens Bible tonight. classes today after school. Sunday worship services at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Holy communion will be observed this week at the evening service. Sunday school classes are held weekly at 9:30 a.m. Faith and life class for adults during the Sunday school hour. Dr. Joel Nederhood is the churchs nation-wid- e radio minister, speaking weekly on the Back to God Hour. The prois heard locally on teacher training workshop gram from 1 to 3 p.m. on Thurs-day- . KBUH each Sunday at 8:30 a.m. A prayer breakfast for men Church Women United will is planned for Wednesday, have the installation of The Ministerial Fellowship and a social gathering Feb. 4, at the church at 6 chaplain at Cooley Hospital Thursday, Jan. 29 at 9:30a.m. a.m. Reservations may be r the week of Feb. 1 will be Wil- to 11:30 a.m. at the Protes. made by calling Maurice or liam Hannifan, vicar of St. tant Student Center. State Michaels Episcopal churclu president, Mis. Jewel Roach, J.O.Y, fellowship will meet The Interfaith Choir has will be present. A baby sit- next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The topic will be Should We started work on an Easter ter will be provided. Our Conscience Be cantata. The choir is open Choir practice will be at Let to all who like to sing, 7 p.m. on Monday nights. We Our Guide? of their church affilwant to stress that if there iation. It is planned to per-foris to be a good choir you must the cantata on Palm Sunattend the practices. We are day evening. Maurice Mishler looking for more voices in The Bible church stands for will direct and Douglas Mann the choir; either adult or the old time gospel that is as teen-age- . will be the oiganist. Rehearmodern and up to date as tosals are at the Presbyterian morrows newpaper. We are 2 church at p.m. each Sunday. First a friendly church with a warm just for you. We greeting This evening and tomorrow would St. invite you to visit with two even-ing- s are the last evening week at services of the special January us this with you in mind. Bible Study week. There is a They young peoples group and class for all A will meet Saturday at the parpiogram for fulfilling the visitors are welcomed to at 1 p.m. to study n Sunday and holyday mass The sessions begin at sonage the Bible on the topic of by attending an even-in- g 7 at 8:30 and over are p.m. Seat Of The Judgement mass on the day before There is a nursery Christ. has been put into effect in p.m. for babies. The subject services begin with , the diocese of Salt Lake City. matter for adults, young a Sunday based Bible Sunday school This is consistent with the people and intermediates will practice of the apostles and be the last two chapters of for all ages and teaching that early Catholics in celebrating the New Testament letter of relates Bible stories and prinfeasts and Sundays beginning James. ciples to every day life at 9:45 a.m. At 11 a.m. the morn-in- g on the eve of such days. So All Sunday school, training St. Henrys will have a 5:30 worship hour features a union, music, Womans time for worship in song and on mass p.m, Saturday, Union, and brother-hooThe Sunday word. next week. Attending spoken to asked are workers this mass will serve for your reserve the evening of Feb. evening service at 7 p.m. will continue our study in theGos-pe- l Sunday obligation. 6 for a very important conof John, The Crucificion A parent-adul- t discussion will ference. The conference and social will be held at be to inform workers of the of Jesus. Monday at 7 p.m. the C.E.F. Saint Henrys parish hall on and changes in Thursday, Jan. 29 at 7:30 curriculum materials for the teacher training hour will be p.m. The guest speaker will new year. Calvary Baptist held at the parsonage and the Good News be Sister Chrysostom church in Ogden will be the Tuesday be held at 655 will Clubs the Diocesan CCD cosite of the conference. It will Medoland and 631 South First ol dinator of Salt Lake City. be a supper meeting, East at 4 p.m. Sister will also present a at 5 p.m. and ending The prayer meetat 9 p.m. ing and Bible study will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. Anand son, Burt Rasmussen. gels, Demons and Prophecy MRS. MELLISSA Tanner from Daniel 10. received word Sunday of the Anyone wishing more safe arrival of a new baby or transportation daughter to Yale andNelda call of Mormon Ideas Not Book please Montgomery of Yost. This makes six daughters and one Original is to be the topic Sunday morning over KBUH sot for the Montgomerys. beginning at 9:30a.m. Chris-tiaAllen Tanner of Ogden Optimism is to be the Blaine Tanner of topic during the assembly Sun-daTremonton home for the week-enmorning beginning at 11 to help their parents, the Herbert Tanners and Merlin a.m. The Sunday evening is at 7 p.m. and the Tanners and for a weekend Sunday, Feb. 1, fourth Sun-dato be, is Old Testatopic drove REESE Warburton visit from school. after Epiphany. ment Fulfilled. Prophecies around the mountain to attend 8 a.m. Skiers service at Bible classes meet at 10 a.m. FAMILY HOME a Soil Conservation meeting evening Holy Cross Lutheran church. was held on Thursday evening on Sunday morning and 7 p.m. in Yost on Friday, The meetchurch 9:30 a.m. Sunday Wednesday evening. You are ing was held at the home of at the home of Rhea and Arall for school ages through Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kimber. chie Toyn for a few friends. welcome to attend any and all junior high. of these meetings. 11 a.m. Morning worship. Bryan and Barbara Blan-thor- n Enjoying the delicious rewere Saturday evening freshments served by the of the Lords Sacrament guests at a party in Park hostess and participating in St. Supper. Communion medita-tio- n Valley at the home of Mr. the discussion were Lyman by the minister, EarlSey. and Mrs. Harold Sandall.Bob-bi- e and Eula Kimber, Edwin Kimmour Fox. Music by the Chan-chas been taking care of ber, Winfred and Olive Kimchoir. Nursery services Todd and Wade Kay, children ber, Herbert and Vera Tanavailable. Coffee hour follow, St. Michaels Episcopal ing worship in Gillespie hall. of Peggy and Lynn Kay, of ner. church of Brigham City is loKeith Kimber is busy comTremonton from Wednesday 5:45 Pastors comcated at 571 South Second municantsp.m. class. Reglstra-tio- n to Monday while theirparents ing and going to school at were on a trip to Yellowstone Malta while the mountain road East, the Reverend William J. is now closed for this Hannifin, vicar. Is closed and he must drive Holy comPark. class. years munion is celebrated every around. His father, Edwin 7 p.m. regular meeting of at 9:30 MeSunday FRIENDS OF Max and Kimber certainly appreciates a.m., Sunday the session. lissa Tanner have spent sev-er- having him home for weekends school classes through fifth 7 p.m. Junior high fellow, grade at the same hour. A ship at Aldersgate Methodist days at their home. Frank and to help with the work. social coffee hour in the base-meKraus and Henry Reynaud of church. is held each Sunday after were FRIENDS AND Calif, relatives Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Senior high fel. services. holy guests of the Tanners from here have been most concernat Gillespie hall. lowship on ed and sympathetic for Diane Wednesdays at 9:30 Wednesday to Monday. Monday 7 p.m. Boy Scout a.m. Holy days announced. Kimber, who is in intensive Rhea and Archie Toyn, 185. care in the McKay Hospital in Choir practice at the church Troop Bishop Reese and Irma Please note; The Christian each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. education task force of the motored to Tremonton Ogden, following an autoacci-dent- . on Tuesday evening. The Diane, who is 16 years Cooperative Ministry Council Toyns spent the evening with of age, is the daughter of Rich, will not meet Feb. 5assched. Mrs. Amanda Paskett on her ard and Joan Kimber of Brig, of church because uled birthday anniversary while ham. She suffered head conflicts. The force will meet at a and a broken leg and the Warburtons were Thursday, Feb. 19, for several days has been in business meeting. Thursday 7 p.m. Chancel a serious condition. Reports choir rehearsal. Worship services for and are now that she is improv-Ing- . CHARLES KIMBER day, Feb. 1, will be hel Her grandmothers, Mrs. 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The e son, Chuck, of Brigham spent the weekend catching up on Raida Kimber was in town at service is short, infori some ranch work at their the time of the accident and and especially designed summer home here. stayed there. Ivan Kimber skiers and others going o was called in on Thursday town for the day. The 1 Mrs. Irma Warburton re- and returned home Friday. service includes the ceived a call from Billie Jean We all certainly send our best Morning worship services liturgy, and will be folio Rasmussen In Brigham saying wishes to Diane and hopes for are held at the church house by a fellowship hour in at home of the that she is a speedy recovery. at 382 Cameron Drive at 9 basement of the church, her mother, Mrs. Vera Burt, a.m. Church school is at 10:15 infant is avallabl nursery while recuperating from a reJOHN MRS, a.m. with classes for all ages the late service. cent operation. Her daugh. who was to have anBetteridge, from kindergarten through operation ters, Vera Lynn Fridal ofLo-ga- last Monday, will go in for At both services Pastor high school. and Nila Kay Rasmussen surgery this week due to a will continue his ser; Junior high youth will meet of Salt Lake had both been weeks postponement. series on the Ten Comm; on Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Mrs, with their mother. Billie Jean Raida Kimber is there with at the Aldersgate Methodist ments, this weekpreachin is now planning to take a trip her parents in Ogden and will the Fourth Commandment church and senior youth meet to Hawaii with her mother, stay until after her der the title, Questions at 7:30 at Gillespie hall. mothers Mrs. Burt, at the end of the surgery. Obedience. Youth of thee Bible study Is at 7:30 p.m. Don Carlisle of the FHA month, then she says "it will on Tuesday night, continuing munity are especially inv on the was out from Tremonton on be back to work to hear this sermon. with the Sermon on the Mount, dairy farm in Shoshone, Ida- Thursday to count cattle and Sunday church school with special emphasis this ho with her busband, Warren finish up their FHA week on the Beatitudes. business. gins at 9:30 a.m. withclas three-year-ol- Youth night and junior high - d g wed-din- g Ecumenical Notices Mis-hle- 723-646- 9 723-787- Bible Church Baptist Henrys Catholic age-group- e. obli-gatio- pro-vide- d g Del-ima- mid-wee- k Church infor-matio- Of Christ n 723-517- Rains Wash Away Snow; n United y d Presbyterian Ranchers Are Concerned y ever ranches are gettingquite concerned about this approaching spring weather. Guess we may as well enjoy It and hope for snow or lots of rain later on. Mrs. Annie Kimberwasfet-eat a birthday dinner her 81st birthday anniversary at her home on Members of her family joined to wish her many hap-preturns of the day. d hon-orin- g Sun-da- y ON SATURDAY Lyman Kimber took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kimber to Burley for medical checkups. Mrs. Kimber learned that she will be hospitalized for two weeks for skin grafting on her foot. Although she has been able to get around on it, her foot hadnt healed as it should have. Congratulations go to Mrs. Grace Warburton who celebrated her birthday anniversary on Saturday. A family dinner was given in her honor on Sunday at the home of Bishop Reese and Irma Attending with the guest of honor, host and host, ess were Reese and Irmas children, Dwight and Carol Warburton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams. The Adamses of Logan just came out to spend the afternoon with their daughter, Irma, and family and returned that War-burto- day. WEEKEND GUESTS of Mrs. and Mrs. Max Tanner were her brothers, Earl and Vernal Montgomery of Tremonton. Melissa and Kathleen Tan-ne- r and daughter, Donna Kay, DeAnn and Amy were in Brig, ham Thursday for baby shots. They were overnight guests of Earl and Euthel Montgomery in Tremonton. Michaels el Episcopal Mid-wee- k n War-burto- n Holy Cross Lutheran Aldersgate Methodist n Ward captains to direct the annual Red Cross fund drive in the various areas of south Box Elder county were this week by Mrs. J. Gordon Felt and Mrs. Rusdrive sell Fishburn, Fransworth, Mrs. Tom Rasmussen, Mrs. Neal Hoesel. Also, Mrs. M. Reed Mer-ril- l, Mrs. Barney Williams, Mrs. James Bass, Mrs. A. B. Musser, Mrs. Carver Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van-dSteen, Mrs. L. E. Pierce, Mrs. Ross Coombs, Mrs, Roy , F. Barnard, Mrs. Fred Miss Gertrude Glesen, and Mrs. Glen Woodyatt. Mrs. Steven Sara, Dr. Otto Smith, Wayne Hunsaker, Dr. R.W. Fishburn. Each will be responsible for drive activities in her and his area, the chairmen pointed Ken-ned- The campaign is scheduled in March, Named as captains Gen-try- were; Mrs. Norman Grover, Mrs. Gus Musulas, Miss Mable Mrs. Lynn Christensen, Mrs. Boyd Newman, Mrs. Adella Runyon, Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. V, Rug. gles, Mrs. Cliet Ricks, Mrs. Don Sederholm, Mrs. Sid out. Date Daddy-Daught- er very Daddy-Daughte- good time. Karen Nelson entered the David O. McKay hospital last Thursday and on Friday, Jan. 23, underwent knee surgery. If all goes as planned, she will come home and recuperate for a couple of weeks here with her parents. Hope she is soon feeling fine. The education committee of the Resource Conservation and Development (RC and D) program will sponsor a ser-ie- s of five lessons on group and leadership dynamics training. The lessons will begin Feb. and will be held each Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in the visual aid room at Bear River High school in Tremonton. The public is invited to 5 WHILE TALKING to Violet about her, I asked about how Bob is doing on his mission. When he was moved recently in Tennessee, he had the of losing his luggage, which was c .scouraging, but now he is getting along just fine again and really enjoying his mission, He is at Mt. Sterling, Ky. He had just been to a zone conference and felt that it was very special. The W.M. Gouldings left Sunday for a little trip up to Boise to the home of their e for the three groups are Joan Wallentine, Karen Hailing, and Carol Sara. The presidency is Eva Jeppsen, Janette, Rasmussen, Metta Palmer and Violet Nelson. GIRLS OF THE GAY Notes class were Kay Lynn Craner, Cindy Forsgren, Candi Jepp-seJennifer Rasmussen, and Lori Laver. Not present was Class-leader- s Teri Leadership one had an enjoyable evening. r very successful date night was held by the Mantua Primary last Friday evening, for the La. homa girls and their fathers. It was called a box party. A dinner was served and the girls brought the desserts in boxes for them and their daddies. Games were played using boxes, in case one daddy had two Lahoma girls, a substituted daddy came for one of them. Everyone had a A namics and leadership. Class in Provides Fun for All By Leone Sims Dr. INSTRUCTOR inwill Wesley Maughan struct course in human dy- RCD Slates Mantua Meanderings d Grouse Creek Reports The rain has stopped with still a little snow left, how- South County Captains y d By Marge Thompson Drive Chairman Name Tin gey. Girls of the Firelites were Lynn Clawson, Patricia Cran-er- , Mary Hailing, Pamela Joan Richards, Jeppsen, Debra Sara, Debra Wyatt, Iris David. Not present was Lisa Laver. Girls of the Merry Hands class were Debra Clawson, Sharon Hailing, Shirlene Jen. sen, Trudy Sorensen, Sherrie Roche. Not present was Klrsty Sherrie Roche has Tingey. been recuperating from an accident all fall and winter, but she was able to be there in a wheelchair and enjoy the event the the others. daughter, Marie and family the John Reynolds. While there they will help celebrate Maries birthday. Floyd and Sylvia Knight of Almo, Idaho, spent last Sun-da- y visiting with the Orion Nelsons. Sylvia and Ruth are sisters. Everyone enjoyed the visit. SEVERAL PEOPLE from Mantua attended the annual Soil Conservation meeting and banquet in Brigham City last Thursday night. Those from here were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Bis. hop Allston Jensen, Clifford Hansen, Mr. and Mrs, John Baxter, and Bishop and Mrs. Chester Rasmussen. MRS. RUTH NELSON enter-taineher club Thursday Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Reta Nelson, Mrs. Ruby Nel-sonight, Jan. 15. Delicious and Mrs. Eva Thorsen were served and Rook was played, with the were visitors at Wellsville, prizes going to Mrs. Karen with their sister Mrs. Isabel Hailing, high score; Mrs. Bur. Stuart, and their brother, Don cut prize; anc Riggs. On Saturday evening, ma Jensen, Mrs. Doris Nelson. granddaughter Gaye Jensen, Mrs. Shirley Brenneman of who is working in Salt Lake Boise, Idaho, visted here with City, came up with her Alden and Leaine Jen-seher aunt and uncle, the W.M. for a visit with Mr. and Gouldings last Thursday. Mrs. Oriel Nelson. A WEEKEND visitor at the A TRIP, combining busl-nes- s home of the Leland Petersens and pleasure for Guy Hig-lehere and with his brother, made a lot of fun for Guy Aaron, in Brigham, was Ar. den Beard from Reno. When and June and also Ralph and he leaves on Jan. 29, he plans Loretta Wyatt who accom-panle- d to go to California and enter them, from Sunday the service. morning to Tuesday night, Wallace Jeppsen spent from a week ago. Leaving Mantua Monday to Friday last week, early Sunday, they arrived in in the David O. McKay Hospi-ta- l the Las Vegas area in the in Ogden. While there he afternoon. They spent the underwent surgery. He says afternoon around Hoover Dam he feels fine, and we hope and Boulder City. The weather was lovely for the trip. They he is soon all well. went to the dinner show Mon-daat the Flamingo Hotel, MRS. AR VILLA JEPPSEN entertained her club at her where they saw Za Za home Firday evening, Jan. show, and also one by 23. Delicious refreshments Tommy Boyce and Bobby were served in which the Hart, Valentine theme was carried Later, they wenttothefabu-lou- s out. Rook was played. High new Landmark Hotel, score went to Leone Sims; built by Howard Huges, and cut prize to Cresta Sorensen; saw the Teresa Brewer show. and low to Grace Noyes. Every In connection with this d n par-ent- s, y y Ga-bo- DR. WESLEY MAUGHAN of Utah State university will be the instructor. Titles of the lessons will be Leadership for Positive Decision Ma. Change, Social Action, king, Communication and Procedure. ANNOUNCEMENT OF the was made Iriday by Ben W. Lindsay, RC and D extension agent for this area. Dr. Maughan received his MS and Ph. D. in adult ed-- u cation and community course development from the University of Wisconsin in 1964 and is now serving as staff and community develop, ment leader for Utah State university extension ser-vice- LINDSAY SAID Sometime in the life of nearly everyone, a person is put into leader, of school, club or ship church and this will be a great help in preparing for such responsibilities, Further Information may be obtained Nielsen, Searle, by calling George 723-811- 723-317- Ken or Lindsay, 723-534- building is a glassed in out. side elevator, Loretta tells me, it really makes a person feel strange to ride in it ... maybe like a bug crawling up a wall or something. On Monday afternoon, Guy had a meeting at Caesar's Palace. All four of the group really trip. enjoyed an interesting WE ARE ENJOYING mighty nice springlike weather this Monday morning, it seems strange, as I look at the field just north of here and see it completely devoid of snow, that it was only a couple of weeks ago that Mantua seemed like a winter resort town with all the snowmobiling and activities. Just heard a news note about Karen Nelson and we find that she wont bd able to come home until at least Wednes-day- , or maybe later in the week. She is feeling pretty good, but has to be able to handle and use her leg better before she can leave. Good luck, Karen I win-terli- |