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Show t will be given next week. The AWANA program (Ap- ERUICfS Holy Cross proved Workmen Are Not Ashamed) will begin with a More campout on Sept. details will be given out in church and in this article next Lutheran 6-- Unitod Methodis) This Sunday, August 25, members and friends of the Aldersgate United Methodist Church will be sharing their worship experience with local Lutheran and Presbyterian congregations. The event will begin with a breakfast in the large group meeting area of Box Elder Canyon, at 8:30 a.m. Since Sunday morning worship will not be held at the in location usual Corinne, all friends and members of the Aldersgate Church are. en- couraged to attend the breakfast and worship experience in Box Elder Canyon. If you need a ride to the location, contact or Miss Rev. Strayer, Eugie Dean, Some members and friends are planning to camp in the area Saturday night in order to share in campfire worship, singing, and fellowship. Bible The Marks of a Servant of Jesus Christ from II Timothy 2 will be the message at the 11 a.m. worship service. Pastor Dale Potter also invites you to come to our Sunday School hour at 9:45 a.m. Join us in this time of worship and Bible study. The evening service at 7 p.m. features singing, Bible drills, a time of prayer and a study in the Old Testament, currently in the life of Elisha in II Kings 3. Complete your Sunday in church with us. The Traveling Bible Institute begins again on September 3 at 7 p.m. Rev. Ray Ransom, of Logan, will be teaching two good Bible classes for all those interested in coming. The first hour will be a study in the book of Revelation. The second hour, from will have the Tabernacle in the Wilderness in focus. A cost of $10 for each semester hour is for more charged. Call information or if youd like to attend. 8 Family Gathering Labor Day, Sept. 2, the Fundamental Bible Fellowship will be hosting a family gathering at the Berean Baptist Church in Ogden. More details On Plymouth Ponderings Local girl receives degree as family members look on by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist accompanied by Mrs. Annette Adams of Bear River City attended graduation exercises in the Harris Fine Arts Center at Brigham Young University, Provo, Friday where the Secrists Joan daughter received her B. S. Degree in Elementary Education. They also visited Mrs. Secrists sister Mrs. Lester Eddington in Salt Lake City and enroute home visited Mrs. Secrists brother Eldon Bailey who is receiving medical care in the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. Returning home Saturday in after vacationing Yellowstone Park were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estep. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hess of Shelley, Idaho. They also spent sometime visiting in Virginia City and Nevada City, Montana. Enroute home they attended a wedding reception Friday evening for Denise Hess who became the bride of LaRall Patterson in the Springfield Cultural Hall. Among those attending the U and I annual club party held in Logan Canyon Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess and family, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Archibald and family. Some remained overnight and enjoyed breakfast Sunday morning before returning home. It was held at Malabou. A delicious supper was enjoyed. Games were provided for the children. Visit Lambs Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and family Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wakely and children and Conrad Stephanie of Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Ud', enjoyed a session in the Ogden Temple Wednesday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist were their daughter Joan of Provo and Scott Sanberg of St. George. Joan left Sunday evening for Vernal where she will be on the faculty at the Elementary School this coming season. Mrs. Edith Atkinson and Miss Kathy Atkinson of Samaria visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and family Friday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy Friday were Mrs. Max Kunzler and daugher Marilyn and sons Ross, Kerry and Kelly of Park Valley and also Mrs. Kunzlers daughter JoAnn who has been employed at the Evanston Hospital as a nurse during the summer months. Spending Wednesday and Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Nish and family in Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goddard, Jake Koer and Elizabeth Reynolds in Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nish and family in Bountiful. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rudd were Mr. and Mrs.' Clifford Rudd and daughters Laurel Ann and Tamra of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling were in Brigham City on business Saturday. Friday Mrs. Newel Nish and and Mrs. Joseph Stokes daughter Jana Ruth were in Logan on business. Boun-tifulwe- re Saturday Trip Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish, Mrs. Joseph Stokes and The annual canyon breakfast and worship service of Holy Cross Lutheran Church will be held this Sunday at the Box Elder campground in the week. Be sure to listen to The Bible Has the Answer on KBUH at 6:51 a.m. each Tuesday, Wasatch' Thursday and Saturday. Pastor Dale Potter presents the Bible and how it affects you. Listen in. Rev. Ed Boer, pastor; Linda Haak, staff assistant. Linda has been attending an Indian Lutheran Payson, Ariz. this week. Sunday worship services are at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Spiritual renewal will continue to be the topic at the morning service. Sunday School classes are held at 9:30 a.m. Plans are being made to begin an adult class. Childrens Bible classes are scheduled to begin Thursday, area, special from events are planned for Saturday night, with opportunity for fellowship, discussion, and some stargazing after dark. This annual event of Holy Cross Church has regularly grown and expanded, and this years opportunities for fellowship and worship promise to continue this expansion. Sept. 12. Sh churches throughout the state, and the other churches of the Brigham City Cooperative Ministry Council. Donations will be received toward the cost of the breakfast. For those who will be camping over the weekend in the at Conference forest. Breakfast will be served from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. by the men of Holy Cross, with the worship service at 11 a.m. led by the Rev. John Lundblad, pastor of Holy Cross, and other members of the congregation. Also participating in the days events will be members of other Christian Reformed Ministries National Overnighter planned "".iSSSSr1 by area young adults Sg,. Cyd, Michaels Episcopal There will be a joint picnic for St. Michaels and St. Johns, Logan, on Sunday, August 25, at 11 a.m. at Shinoa campground in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Each family is asked to bring their own picnic and then to share it with others present. There will be no additional services at either St. Michaels or St. Johns on that day, the 12th Sunday after Pentecost. As of Sunday, Sept. 1, the Eucharist will be celebrated at St. Michaels at 11 a.m. Please note that this will be the only service at St. Michaels on The Box Elder regional young adults invite everyone from age to attend a superactivity Aug. An overnight at the Girls Home planned around the theme Sharing Yourself has been approved and is ready to give you two days and nights of solid fun, delight, friendship, and growth. Beginning the fun at 7 p.m. Friday night, the Young Adults will gather at the Second ward for the trip up the canyon. That night will include pot luck 18-2- 6 23-2- deliciously basted beef? Of course, there will be all the trimmings that make a meal like this a fond memory. After staggering away from the tables and giving the menu a chance to settle, a good activities, and general hilarious breakfast, Sister Alberta Walter, OLVM of 420 South Main Street, Brigham City, received the bachelor of arts degree in religious studies August 11 from Incarnate Word College, San Antonio, Texas. Commencement for the 94 summer graduates began with the traditional baccalaureate at 9 a.m. in the college chapel, Sunday and involves a time change. graduates and their families. Graduation itself began at 11:30 a.m. in the college auditorium. Sister Margaret Slattery conferred the academic degrees and board of directors chairperson Lee Dr. Amy Freeman presented the diplomas. Dr. Josephine Sobrino, professor of Spanish of memory special attend the entire conference, you can come up and participate when you can. If you plan to attend anytime, please contact Conalee Hansen or Dani Taylor Further details can also be obtained from them. 6 and The Brigham City Cycle association is planning a picnic to be held August 25, at 2 p.m. at the Box Elder park. Members and friends are invited to attend The association is providing pop and corn, with members bringing their own meat to be barbequed. Volleyball and softball are on the agenda and maybe even a game of spoons.. WWW California of KIWD A NUT ARE you? fun, Paid by American Party Members ready for a change in Government daughter Jana Ruth spent the day in Whites Valley. Mrs. Greg Lamb entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower at her home Wednesday evening for Penny Hess who will become the bride of Paul Marshall in rites performed Aug. 30. Forty eight close friends and relatives enjoyed an evening of rasOGOftae ,u, ITCd Wdm fun games followed by a delicious luncheon. Cleaver miniature umbrellas formed the favors. Game prize went to Mrs. Dee Williams. Door prize went to Mrs. Mitchell Hess. The bride-elec- t was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell and children Jerry, Billie and Katie visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed in Sunset Saturday. In the evening they attended an Orvil Bell Sr. reunion in Riverdale where swimming, ball games e were enjoyed. and a Wednesday visitors at the home of Mrs. Maxiene Marshall were Mrs. Twila Price and daughter Shanna of Ogden. e Visiting Mrs. Brent and family in Provo Wednesday and Thursday were her sisters Mrs. Bryce Udy and 30 togjejsfl 22, 23, & Mac-farlan- daughter Stephanie 8IPgS(siII of Tremonton and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family of Plymouth. Fun at Lagoon Mrs. Clyde Steed, Mrs. Gary Bell and family accompanied by Debra and Janice Bell of Portage enjoyed a fun day at Lagoon Thursday. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Steed and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed of Plymouth. Returning from an enjoyable week vacation in Island Park, Virginia City and Dillon, Mont, were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lamb and grandsons Aaron and Keith Lamb. They also enjoyed fishing at Clark Reservoir. Spending the weekend fishing at Newton Dam were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Hess. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.. Mason are Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mason and daughters Shelley and Holly of Citrus Heights, Calif. Saturday they enjoyed a taco party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason and family. Sunday Dinner Rodeo Entertainment fiitiQffcsKsQmm County until Hone 4-- Rodeo Horse Racing By Program 7:00 p.m. Bear State River Three Nights All Box Bank Bank Elder o Horse Shows o Derby Futurity Booths o o Talent Show Exhibits Chuck Wagon o Parade Breakfast "The Party Those Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason entertained at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mason and daughters of Citrus Heights, Calif. Other guests were Wanda Lloyd, Darlene Lloyd and four children of Salt Lake City, Mr. ahd Mrs. Lloyd Mason and son Layne of Willard, June Lewis, Sherry Jensen, Mike Auger, Mr. and Mrs. Kai Brockman and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason of Plymouth. weekend the Spending visiting Lawrence Archibald wehe Mrs. Dale Cash of Boise, Mrs. Rick Davis and family of Pocatello, Idaho. Rich Davis joined his wife and family for a bull hunt in Vernal. Mrs. Jetta Whiting and Mrs. Nina Lamb attended a Quality Food Workshop in Brigham City Friday. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting attended a ball game in Ogden where their grandson Blake Sandall of Tremonton was one of the participants. Later they attended a ball game in Garland where their granddaughter Geri Jones of Fielding was a participant. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason and family Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marriott and family of Ogden. 24QCa Rodeos Pre dancing Dancing white stallions, the and television productions both and Andalzian the rodeo. Lipizzan three days THURSDAY of White by Walt horses kind Disney lor seen Stallions in will motion be performances pictures featured, during all t PRODUCER RODEO Rosser Cotton and His State Golden Rodeo Stock... ADMISSION High Jr. School High Age Age and Thru Adult Children STARTS TONIGHT 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. z has 96 community colleges with a projected fall enrollment of more than 930,000 full and part time students. WHAT sharing, caring, and growing in the memories of all who attend. All participants will need $3 (paid before), sleeping bag, pillow, coat, swimming clothes, eating utensils, change of clothes, personal items, pot luck item for Friday night, coat hanger, and a really odd something that you feel no one else has. Even is you are unable to director of Professional Studies at the University of Houston at Clear Lake City, delivered the commencement address. Dr. Sobrino is an alumna of Incarnate Word College. t Forget-Me-No- sales. raising,, dance will begin under the tutelage of a Layton couple who can persuade even the chairs to shake a leg. Possibly some of the best sharing of yourself occurs on a Both realm. spiritual Priesthood and Relief Society will be held Sunday morning. Jeans have been cleared for both guys and girls. Special speakers will set the mood for a combined testimony meeting following Priesthood and Relief Society. This conference will be a day right with a service project. Each young adult will have the privilege of sharing nature and himself with a young child on a of program barn- roof-shakin- Saturdays activities, start the president Children will be on Main the small flowers in an efoort to gain funds for local disabled veterans. The sale is part of a nationwide street selling delicately, pot-roaste- fun. With this many Young Adults-don- t plan on an exceptional amount of sleep. Who knows all the madcap fun that will go on. IWC Aug. 24. tubing, etc. go on around. Dinner that night will be the most scrumptious of food. Would you believe an entre of followed by a reception for the Sister Walter receives degree remind community of their up coming Forget-Me-Nsale, Saturday, swimming, water-activitie- dinner, following ,M by local veterans invites members The Brigham chapter of Disabled American veterans to party, cookout would like to the hike and lunch for about three hours. Some real fun and friendship could develop in the afternoon will be spent in throwing girls chaperons, and best friends into Mantua Reservoir while other $2.50 $1-2- |