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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 26, 1975 KIKES EFFECTIVE JU;:E 26 - Portage Pennings JULY 2, 1975 Niece named Miss Idaho by Maude R. Harris was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Udy at the McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden June 16. The Udys now have two boys and two girls. The mother was the former Jeanetta A baby boy Williams. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Udy of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Williams of St. John, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. LeeRoy and sons, Jeffrey and John of Toppenish, Wash., arrived at the home of Mrs. Pettingills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris, Saturday. Sunday dinner guests of the Harris were the Pettingills and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed of Pet-tingi- ll Malad. That afternoon the Pettingills left for Kaysville to visit with LeeRoys brother James and family prior to their leaving for Iran to make their home for two years. James is an employee of Hill Air Force Base. Maurine Gibbs and her sister, Flora John of North Ogden, left by plane Thursday for Kentucky to visit with their father, C.A. (Bud) Hall and his wife. Mrs. James E. John received word this week their her niece, Miss Terri Harding was selected as Miss Idaho. Miss Harding is the granddaughter of Ben and June Yearsley Harding of Heyburn, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins of Clearfield, Richard Hoskins and daughter, Shanna of Clinton, spent the weekend here. Attends Convention n Loren John, of the Utah American Party, spent three days in Salt Lake City at the state convention. Mrs. Reed Nelsen spent Thursday and Friday in North Ogden visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Gary Cannon and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Deward Hall of Malta, Idaho visited with Mr. Halls sister, Mrs. Esther John Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins attended the wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lnwerence Tafoya at Roy Saturday evening. Mrs. Tafoya of the is the granddaughter Hoskins. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Hoskins. Elder Devere Harris conducted meetings with eight Stake presidencies of Pocatello and North Pocatello Stakes Sunday. Mrs. Harris joined him Mrs. vice-chairma- Sunday afternoon and they attended Open House at the LDS Mission home honoring the Pocatelolo, Idaho mission president, Ernest Eberhard, who has been transferred to the Salt Lake mission and honoring the new president, President Crump. Visit Mrs. Sister-in-la- Virgil Harris ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed of Malad to Valley West hospital in Granger Friday, where they visited with their sister-in-laMrs. Marion Rees who is receiving treatment for a back injury received in a fall. They also visited with the deeds family members. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Williams and daughter, Angela, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Schwartz of Salt Lake and Lonny Gleed of Ogden. High Counselor Earl Gillis and Randy Thomas of Malad were the speakers at Sacrament meeting here Sunday evening. Family members of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall have visited at their home since Mr. Hall has returned from the hospital. Roger Hall of San Francisco left Friday after two weeks visit, Raymond Hall of McCook, Neb. left Sunday after a weeks visit, Mrs. Brenda Love and daughters Shantelle and Tiffany of Salt Lake City visited Friday with them. Among other visitors of the Halls during the week were: Class of '45 to hold 30th reunion The Box Elder High school Class of 1945 will hold a reunion on July 11, at Sherwood Hills. Dinner will begin at 7 p.m. and cost will be $6 per person. Reservations should be made by sending the $6 to Sue Watanabe, Rt. 1 P.O. Box 108, Brigham City, by July 1. have been Organizers unable to find addresses on the following persons. Anyone who knows where they can be reached is asked to send a note to Sue Watanabe at the same address. They are Charlotte Hodges Mathis, Kenneth Hunsaker, Rosella Lanius, Carl Ross and Ed Dickey. rXXODXDQOQC :On OJk Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turley of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Euvene Halford of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Castleton of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Duggan Allen and Mrs. Don Bowen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cannon of San Diego, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Theo Coombs of Tremonton. Gaye Scott and three children of Moscow, Idaho, visited Monday evening with Gayes uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James E. John. i? mas or o Visit Heart Patient Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs visited at the LDS hospital in Logan Sunday evening with T.A. (Aseal) John who is receiving treatment following a heart attack last week. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris, daughter Lori and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and family of for left Monday Logan California for a vacation. They plan to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and son David at Sacramento points of interest at San Francisco and Los Angeles and visit Disneyland. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith and family of Woods Cross were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hammond and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvera John of Malad visited with their mother, Mrs. Esther John vj Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stander who were LDS missionaries at McCook, Neb., visited with Raymond Hall of McCook at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall Thursday. of Tremonton, Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris were among those who attended the wedding ceremony uniting Lawerence Budge and Estella Daniels Jones at the Logan temple Thursday. They also enjoyed the ROUND BONE LEAN ft MEATY COUNTRY STYLE LEAN BEEF SPARE CUBE STEAK ROAST LB. LB. IDEAL TO COOK OUTDOORS BONELESS BEEF CROSS smorgesborg dinner in honor of the couple at the Walnut Room of the USU Union building. Word was received by relatives here of the death of Joe Brown of Pocatello. Mr. Brown is the husband of Othello Hoskins Brown. Among visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James Udy and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mont Waldron and family of Weston, Idaho. and Marilyn Weggland daughter, Shann of Ogden and Tim Barnett of Whittier Calif, visited with Marilyns mother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of Garland are visiting this week with Walters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John visited with Mrs. Cora McCrary and son Vance Friday. RIBS KAft TENDER BEEF & RIB ROAST LB. X - ' 1? PV Transferred to Brigham Mrs. Ethel Hall who suffered a severe stroke recently was transferred from St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden to the Godfrey Nursing home in Brigham City this week. Mrs. Joe Morris and daughters, Geri Hupp and children, of Brigham City, and Marsha Hupp and children, of Hansel Valley, attended the John L. Jones family reunion at Malad Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen visited with Mrs. Mildred Tovey of Malad Sunday evening. Virgil Harris was the guest of honor on his 71st birthday anniversary at a dinner party at a Salt Lake City cafe Tuesday evening by members of his family. Those present were his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Phil R. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Harris, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. LeeRoy Pettingill, Toppenish, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. James 300 SUMMER GARDEN POTATOES FRESH GREEN Pettingill, YELLOW, WHITE ft RED Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall of Brigham City were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John. Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Howell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal attended the. John Howell family reunion at Benjamin, Utah, Saturday. ONIONS Wrights FRESH SEMI BLEACHED lo) FRESH JUICY FLORIDA LIMES lb. LB. FRESH CLIP TOP CRISP JUICY GOLDEN DELICIOUS Ordains Son Joe Morris ordained his son Walter Morris of Garland First ward to the position of Elder Sunday. He and his wife attended Sacrament meeting in that ward. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Wright and granddaughher, Lynette Lundgren of Salt Lake City, visited Tuesday with the son-in-la- LBS. FOR 2 APPLES LBS. FOR CARROTS is SNOW WHITE 6 OZ. CAULIFLOWER lb. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Gibbs. Lynette stayed for a. longer visit. Todd and Carrie, children of Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Gibbs, underwent tonsilectomies at the Valley hospital in Tremonton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris spent Friday and Saturday with their grandchildren in Ogden while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callister were visiting with relatives in Delta, Utah. (0(0C BASKET ,NGttG 2 CAMELOT-REGULA- R LEMONS OR LIMES LEMONADE 1 k' P AuXWV v' ' X A" 6 FI 5 FOR 0 OZ. AMERICAN SLICED STRAWBERRIES BASKET RIGHT FOR PATIO AND INDOOR USE. LARGE SELECTION OF MADAME HANGERS PINK OZ. PLASTIC INCH hanging UlMlRftWl BA ORACw 4'Z & 13 OZ. BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP - i'Mi " - 1 3) |