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Show f morning about 4 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lofthouse visited over the weekend with Mrs. sister Mrs. Edith Willard Reports Lof-thous- Family Reunion Held Grant WITH THE baseball season opening, the Little League will begin with tryouts which will be held Saturday April 18, and 11 again April 25 at a.m. on the town square. Any boy who will included a be nine years old by July 31 At Blacker Residence the Willard ward sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Moss is the wife of Dr. J. J. Moss who is associated with the family relations department at Brigham Young university. Mrs. Moss is working for her masters Degree in drama at Brigham Young university and has with her been on a number of arhusband musical numbers By Mrs. E. F. Watts ticles printed in the Imvocal solo by John White and out, as well as the provement Era and the try may an organ solo by Karen Jones. players of last year. Chicago Daily News. She is Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blacker Special speaker was George option boys who were on the the niece of Mrs. LaVoy and daughter Gini have been Knight, former bishop and Those teams last year need not try (Audra) Call of Willard. Her visiting for the past week at stake president from Plain out this year. daughter, Lani Sue Moss, sang the home of. Garys parents City. All boys between nine and 12 The Holy City, and Veldi Mrs. Mr. and Fred Blacker In Judges were Helen Larsen years old who didnt play last Stephens sang How Beautiful Willard. Sunday visitors and Phyllis Morgan from the the Mountain." year are invited to come for coming especially to see the Willard Winners these tryouts on the scheduled Upon ward. Irene Staples, official Mrs. Gary Blackers were Mrs. selected were: first place, dates. for special guests at hostess Blackers mothsr and father Donna Wright, daughter of THERE WILL be square the church offices for the Mr, and Mrs. Reed Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright; at the Willard ward Church of Jesus Christ of son Blaine from Coalville and second Sharia Rae dancing place, Saints, will be the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Madsen Fairbanks, daughter of Mr. hall Saturday night at 8 p.m. Latter-daat the Willard ward welcome. are speaker Beginners and their son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Ned Fairbanks; and sacrament caller the is Ware Everet meeting Sunday, Mr. and Mrs., Dee third place, Kent D avis, son of 4 Madsen and daughter from Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. refreshments will be served April 19, at p.m. Mrs. Staples during the rest period. is a sister of Gladys Schroeder Rupert , Idaho. and Edith is invited. y A stork shower hosted by Mrs. Byron Nebeker and daughter Barbara was held at the Nebeker home in Willard Thursday night. Surprise guests were guest of honor Mrs. Lavall Larsen and new baby son David Lavell Larsen. Eighteen guests enjoyed games and refreshments and presented gifts to mother and new baby. DAVID LAVELL Larsen, infant son of Lavell and Alice Larsen of Brigham City was born Monday, April 6, in the Cooley Memorial Hospital in Brigham City. This is their first child and Is the first grandchild for Mr; and Mrs. Byron Nebeker of Willard. Sharing grandparent honors with them are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Larsen from Park Valley. are Mr. and Mrs. George Braegger from Willard, Mrs. Rose Larsen from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker and Mrs. Barbara Smith from Brigham City. A TEACHERS appreciation THE WILLARD second ward MIA held their 1970 MR. AND MRS. Nick speech festival Tuesday night. (Debra) DeVree announce The theme of the program was arrival of a baby girl born From Within Me. Rae 5 in the April McKay Hospital Woodland, ward speech in Ogden. Sharing grandwas in of the director, charge parent honors are Mr. and program and the contestants Mrs. Monte Zundel, Willard, from the various classes were and Mr. and Mrs. H. DeVree first Beehive, Joan Pettingill; of Ogden. Scout, Blaine Johnson; second year Beehive, Connie Ball; Explorer, Danny Parkin; first year Mia Maid, Pamela Stuck!; second year Mia Maid, Sharia Rae Fairbanks; Ensign, Kent Davis; Laurel, Donna Wright. Special . Everyone BARBARA Wargo became the bride of Robert D. Braegger in ceremonies served by the Willard PTA performed at the White House officers and members to the in Ogden by Bishop Robert teachers and their partners or North of the Willard second ward. guests. Parents of the bride are Lt. Corsages and gifts were Col. (ret) and Mrs. Robert M. given to each of the teachers. of Cleveland, Ohio. Special song and dance Wargo is the son of The bridegroom numbers were presented by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Sheri Lyn, Wendy and Nathan Braegger of Willard. Warren, children of Richard and Ruth Warren. THE BRIDES attendents included a sister of the bride, MR. AND MRS. Harvey Pamela Wargo, as maid of Mund announce the arrival of honor, Cherie Adams, Kathy a baby boy born Friday, April Welker, and Peggy Braegger, 3, In the Cooley Memorial sjsterof the bridegroom. Hospital. This is the eighth Wayne Hunsaker of Ogden child for the Munds making was the best man, with Byron four boys and four girls. Jackson, Richard Watts and Sharing grandparent honors Eddie Kulbacki ushering. are Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Call The young couple will be from Willard and Mrs. Cecile their home in Ogden. making Mund from SALMON, Idaho. MRS. J. JOE (Audra) Moss Mrs. Cecile Mund from from Orem was the speaker in the visited at Salmon, Idaho, Harvey Mund home at the time the baby was born, returning to her home the following Monday. dinner was held at the Willard school cafeteria Friday night. The dinner was cooked and Nick and Debra DeVree and new baby daughter were living in the home of Debras grandfather, MISS Baddley. A NUMBER OF Willard people enjoyed the dinner at ward in the Fifth-Tent- h Brigham City Friday night. annual This was the missionary fund raising dinner held by the Seventies in the South Box Elder stake. Program numbers following the dinner included a vocal solo by Becky Petersen accompanied by Helen Jane Lemon, both from Willard, and an accordian duet played by Ruth Lemon, Willard, and Becky Coombs from Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. William Kunzler of Burley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kunzler and family. Visiting from Southern California at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Perry are their daughter and and Mrs. Robert Mr. BOX Childhood Learning (Caroline) and Kelly JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 16, 1970 Willard PTA will sponsor leading professors of child development discussing early childhood learning at a public meeting set for Monday, April 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Willard e school room. Although the meeting will constitute the regular PTA meeting, officers extend a special invitation to the children parents of in the area to be in attendance even though they are not members of the local PTA two multi-purpos- pre-scho- group. Speakers will be Professor Caroll Lambert and Professor Don Carton, both of the USU Department of Family and Child Development, sharing the topic Helping Children to Learn. Carroll Lambert, associate professor and supervisor of the child Development Labor atory, Department of Family and Child Developmental Utah State university, will be one of the speakers. Lambert reProfessor ceived her BS degree in child development and elementary education and her MS in child development and psychology at USU, with an Ed.D. in curriculum development and supervision, with specialization in early childhood education. She has studied at the Merrill-Palme- r Institute, and at the Institute for Developmental Studies, New York university. PROFESSOR Don Carter is head of the Department of Family and Child Develop, ment, Utah State university. He received his BS in at the University of Utah, MSW from the Unlver-sltof Southern California, and Ed. D., from Teachers College, Columbia Univer." On Pacific Flight Duty Master Sergeant Curtis F. Shuman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Shuman; Corinne, is now on temporary duty at a for- ward base in the Western Pacific. Sergeant Shuman, a gunner, flies almost daily 2 Stratofortress missions A girls bike was reported stolen by Leslie Hawkes, 628 South Main, according to police reports. Stolen Bike Willard PTA on Monday night on child development. Hankins, 997 East North, told police Tuesday that someone stole his bike while it was parked at Danny HE IS permanently assigned to the Strategic Air Commands 99th Bomb Wing at Westover AFB, Mass. The sergeant graduated in 1952 from Bear River High the Box Elder school. Kan., in 18 daughter Anderson, Start, with serStart programs different states, and have several publlca. Oregon is the nation's leading produc er of snap beans. All parents in the area are invited to attend the meeting, which is free of charge and open to all interested of Mrs. Leland Rt. 2, Tremonton. days - lint it's keeping them dryer and cleaner. In a new dry iee snow system de eloped Chemelron's hy Cardox for packing division ehi kens at I he poultry factory for shipment to the the snow replaces ordinary ice which often melts during transit, creating messy chicken. Dry iee doesn't melt, so the fowl arrives in fairer condition. patkager-di.stnbuto- USU Pro- PROFESSOR fessor Don Carter will discuss family life and child learning processes on Monday night. OUT FIRES FIRE EXTINGUISHER J by the Bucket--full During APRIL 5 YEAR SHOWERS Reg. 3.98 GUARANTEE Everone should carry at BRIGHAM one in car, Tractor, etc. Alvirus Zundel, it was completely destroyed by fire Friday when TRUCK and Perry Pulse Town Board Outlines Implement Beautification Plans West of Brigham Gty By Mrs. Max Nelson the A full fledged beautification drive in Perry is being undertaken by the town board. Councilman Dale Johnston recently appointed to the beautification competitive spirit of improvement of appearance of our town will become contagious and will produce results desired by the citizens of the community. committee THE PERRY school pre- assisted by committee school roundup will be held chairman, Mrs. Jeanette Friday, April 24, at p.m. in 2 ON ALL LIFETIME WARRANTY PLY GARDEN HOSE DAIDO TOOLS 1 Nowak, has outlined the drive and kickoff date of April 18. The cleanup slogan for the day is: The Bear Facts are: Dog Gone It Keep Perry Clean. THE COMMITTEE outlined areas needing attention as clean-up- , a the kindergarten room. The roundup is held to get all boys and girls who will be five years of age by Nov. 1, registered to begin kin- , fix-u- p campaign. Areas needing attention are fences in good repair; vacant lots and yards free from junk cars, trash, boards, dead trees and other litter; old barns and sheds or removed, painted, repaired; irrigation ditches should be graded and sprayed to control weeds; places of business need to be repaired, painted and kept free of with them. 3-TU- BE SPRINKLER HOSE The children are also welcome so they have a chance to visit the classroom and their teacher. The roundup is under the direction of the PTA with Mrs. Janice Johnson as chairman of the roundup. & was ANNOUNCEMENT made this week of the can- didates for the 1970-7- 1 PTA officers. During the past of the month members debris. nominating committee have There are many junk cars chosen to place on the ticket, along the street, in vacant Mrs. Vickie Anderson and Call for lots, and parked by homes Mrs. Deliliah which need to be towed to the president; Mrs. Pat Weight junk yard. Roads Councilman John Valcance may be contacted for information regarding the removal of these vehicles. 'h" y." COMPARE 50 FT. dergarten in the fall. Parents are reminded to bring the childs birth cer- immediate part of the 1970 tificate paint-up- COMBINATION WRENCH SETS and Mrs. Daisy Davis for vice president, and Mrs. Grace Nelson and Mrs. Earlene Hedrick secretary-treasure- r. for Elections will be held May 1 SPECIAL attention will be at the Perry school spring given the city park by the festival. Only those who are committee. Playground members will be eligible to equipment will be repaired, vote at this time. shrubbery and trees planted, sprinkler system installed, MR. AND MRS. Reed and a person employed to Walker and family, Rodney, maintain the park. Merilyn, Douglas Jason, Pictures have been taken of Patti, Kerry and Shauna those areas needing im- enjoyed spending the Easter mediate attention. Pictures weekend with Marilyns will then be taken im- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milt the (Margeret) Watson and mediately following campaign showing the im- family in Arizona. While gone they spent one provement. The clean-u- drive here was evening in Las Vegas and spurred by the one in Brigham Reed and Marilyn enjoyed the City, which has recently Wayne Newton show. received its fourth conMR. AND MRS. Leonard secutive trophy for one of the 10 cleanest small cities in Meadows entertained members of their families on America. Easter. Joining Leonard and members of Merle, Karen, Daren, and OTHER the beautification commettee Mark were Mr. and Mrs. to oversee the campaign and Lewis Arko and Mr. and Mrs. assist with suggestions and Bill Arko of Park City; Mr. available information are and Mrs. Art Meadows and Eugene Perry, Mrs. Louise family of Roy; Mrs. Hilda Davis, Kenneth Dick, Mrs. Meadows, Murray; Mr. and Joyce Matthews, and Mrs. Mrs. Mike Mangum of Harper Janice Nelson. ward, and Curtis Christensen The committee hopes that of Bear River. HAP SEZ- linin UUIY HlAVY TW - "CAST ELS 6 PLIERS 8 PLIERS DAIDO ADJUSTABLE IN a aw full lot THE AIR COSTS ta keep or WRENCHES Fully Guaranteed Drop Forged Adjustable Wrenches WITH THIN TAPERED JAWS THEEZ IS KWAL1TY TOOLS AT PIPE WRENCHES Yuba CHICAGO (I PI) -- Chi, kens arc getting a real miow job these Head Head tions. and college in Marysville, Calif. He served during the Korean War. His wife, Sherily, is the He will speak on child development and family life and has been a visiting lecturer in many West Coast and Canadian colleges and workshops, most recently at the North Central Convention of Alberta Teachers Associa-tioin February, 1970. Both act as consultants to Junior High at- Lind-sbor- sity. Project vices to Viet Cong against school in Garland, and tended Bethan college, n Third bombing targets in South Vietnam. y Bike Missing 15 Local Airman Subject of PTA Meet son-in-la- daughter. ELDER E PRICES p TRUCK and IMPLEMENT CO. |