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Show Pas-- wag by a chorus from the YMMIA Summit County CQt' mother, Mrs Susannah Fowler tbm Bishop and Mrs Grant Mra girls directed by Barbara and Paskett Michael and sisters , and brother,. Mary kett, UTAH 'yjftfJtbDAV, JlflVE 23; 196 Fswfcttt, Lorraine and Merl Chap" jgtrguerite Paskett attended the accompanied by Karen Steven. arid Grant and Emma Rich, wedding oeception in Ogden last, v,' Maxine and Edward Wright pell will Monday, evening for Michael Ste, :ji .hp Henefer Ward Sunday were happy to learn of the arrival ins. Myron's welcome home his bride. Michael i3 and Trail If they to, tribute at 7:30 at . Pioneer be held thc.yathphens evening original and Clair to pld Sunday of twin glrla born Iverson. Rhea Mrs of small way, beson a at some wouldn't the in the Ward of er's Sacrament meeting. special pro, Margaret Bullock Wright In Balt Paskeit family gram on Father's Day ut Sunday come more ' aware of the hard, The James Pope word Mrs Clara Ovard received Xiake. The new babies born June reunion was held Saturday in Og- School. Talka were given by Stab ships endured by those early pl-- r 11 weighed 6 lbs. 11 os. and 6 lbs. of the sudden death of her broth-- ! Attending were: Mrs Maxine Foator and Nedra- - Rlchins 'with leers as Well Wa the enjoyment den, of 14 os. and were welcomed home er, Emerson C. Gerrard, 49, T. the following program being pre- of in Wright. MT and Mrs Parley working towards a particular By two brothers and a sister. Mr Evanston, Wyo. Friday evening PasMrs Margurite and Richina. sented under the direction of Mrs pool. and Mrs Harold Bullock of Coal- Green River, Wyo. Junior kett. Mr Steve Paskett, son of Mary Wilde. Sunday Mr Hulse obtained maps of the ville are the maternal grandparMr and Mrs W. E. Calderwood ' who was one of the School Coordinator. Wm. Paskett, Rich. trail and with others T. MT Mrs original and ents. Parley attended Weber States graduof Henefer, returned settlers first Laurel were famllar with the trail Poem, Joyce Rlchins, that Ins of Henefer are the ation exercises Saturday morning to Henefer with them and visited Dearden, Colleen Fawcett and went over It He. returned to Ari-aoJUne 11 and wen thrilled to see with relatives and friends. and discussed this idea with Lynn Fawcett; talk, Ralph The stork delivered a sweet their granddaughter, Ann Gulden , Visitors at the home of Mrs Ovard; song, Junior Sunday Wayne Green, who ta the Stake 14 Mrs Mr of and June wood daughter Baby daughter Tuesday, Marguerite Paskett the past week School boys lead by Pam Wilde YMMIA President, and he too at an Ogden hospital to Marvin Don Callderwood receive her have been her son Kenneth, of accompanied by Judy Ovard; aong liked the idea and so from there Pat Dawson of Morgan, Bachelor of Science degree with n j gherry Moore,' LeeAnn Boyer; they started the ball rolling. Wyo. and another Riverton, Educaweighlng 5 lb. 1 ox. The baby was a diploma in Elementary n, Aldene and Scott and family Stoddard. Elaine Ovard. Funds had to be raised ao Rem on the earns day her broth, tion. of Port- Pam Wilde and Judy Ovard; talk, Rae and Bred Lynn kett, car washes, scrap metal through or was bom one year ago so them Later in the afternoon they en, Ore. Aldene was here to. at, and piano drives. Christmas tree sales and will be a double birthday celebra- Joyed dinner at the Callderwood land, MIA conference In Salt Kay' Dearden; organ duet,' Katen Steven end Elaine other projects this was done. tion at the Dawson home In fu- home In West Weber honoring tend she attended the at Camp Lake; Ovahi; talk, Eva Brooks; poem, Carts, as nearly like those their ture yean. Pleased grandparents Ann and her Aunt, Mrs Kenneeh on Thursday and nay Rlchlna to organ background forefathers Wigwam Tracy of Dawaon Mrs pushed over the plains re Mr and Jay (MArgaret) Sargent of Hoytsvllle received her camp certification. music played .by Mary Fawcett, had to be 'made- which took many Henefer, Mr and Mn. Paul Stu- who also graduated from Weber. visitors were Mr and Mn and brief remarks by Biahop hours after school and on weekart of Morgan and great grand-imoth- Also receiving their Bementary Other and Mrs Ella An- Grant Paskett. Each father wu ends. to make this Idea become Max Anderson Alloa Adame, Porterville, Education diplomas at exercises Tremonton. of Monday given a gift at the conclusion of a derson land Mn Ann Stout of Morgan. were Alvin Bearden eon of MT reality. Scott and his mother the program. . morning t Our end Bonnie Peterson HANDCARTS START TREK and Mrs LaVem Dearden, Mrs drove to Riverton, Wyo. where But all their work and planning WOotaey of Morgan are the par-tent-s Melvin (Valeria Jones) Shaw of wlU visit at the homes of Attendance ..at Sunday School morning June 13. 1966 at I axn. of a baby boy bora June 11 Coalville and a former Henefer they Kenneth and Dell; UUte' blopd blue Wed'Roy hut Sunday, June 12, .in Henefer did pr6c successful for' Monday resident,. Mm Lena Ackemon. Mn Dorothy Rlchlna and- chil- Ward was Increased when a eleven loaded handcarts, forty, a weighed 1 lbs, Hoa. Be haa Don and Bell calderwood are !fl Mte sutar. Kori, 2 Vi year old also proud of another, daughter, dren of Mint! visited the pest group of Boy Semite from the fiye Scouts, fifteen leaden and Henefer at the home of Phoenix West-SMkattended that 13 young Jteys under twelve' left areMrand.Mr. Susan,-wh- o wssonc.of. the five week' In "'Rlchlna. iOmsidpseepts Aided wae in meeting. Norman and Mr the DUP cabin in Henefer on to chosen Peterson, Morgan; Weber from High girls BTU at school Provo In attending Scouts the atop trek over Big Mountain. They often Slide; Boy Dlta Very Wayne Woriaay, attend Girls State for a week in will continue hie studies Henefer to register at the DXJP followed the original Pioneer grandparents, Mrs tten Logan. Susan was elected to aerve where he Buster Mrs Blanche as Mayor of ono of the dtlea at this spring doing work towards cabin befora going over this part Trail, as it ta known, often lowerof the Pioneer Trail from Henefer ing their carta by ropes down' the .end JMeph Rl-l- Giris State and was picked as the hi Doctors Degree. Morgan fMerson, Ray and Shulene Anderton to. the. Salt Lake Valley, but this rugged, hillsides. Woolaey, of Ogdon. second alternate to the girl cboa, Mr Lon Ook ta modi improved en to attend Girls Ration in and Ray's sister,. Mrs Dorothy group of Scouts from the 9th, 10th The night before they left, they, Scarament meeting at Williams who haa Just recently 17th, 19th Slat and 20th Wards In held ,ln an Ogden hospital foDowln Washington DO. aa unusual their, camp by But Canyon Dam of last Mg operation the first part They are also pleased to have returned from Okinawa where Phoenix, had quite, Ha may have to undergo .their eon, Allan, hone after hta her husband, David, Mis been plan., one thht wae about to eee land heard again stories of heartsix months training in the Nation- stationed, drove to Ogden where them emberk on a trip that would ache, hardwork and the moments al Guard. As, you can wall sea they met Ruth and Dee Burton bo Ute climax to almost a year of of happiness experienced by those first pioneers who, although unJune haa been a busy month for and wa Ruby1 Arnold and contin- flmnliy " on Maddox known to them at the time, were LIFE ued PIONEER to Restaurant REJIVE the family of Don and Boll.' toall an on the- last leg of their trek. suitthe wham trek idaa for Tho they enjoyed evening and aon of Bishop Phil Paakett, Mrs Grant Paskett, Is home and gether before Dorothy leave this ed hut August when Mr Jay Imagine they wondered what will finish the next these months week to accompany her husband Hhtae wae attending an Explorer feelings thou first Pioneers ex. of training with the' Air Force to Washington D.C. and his next conference at BYU; he wondered perienced when they knew they Bder assignment. Rubys husband. Jack If Myron Rlchins arrived at National Guard at Hill Field. group of Scouts made some had finslly' re ached the end of ' the Balt Lake airport Friday even-ta- g Mias Ruth Jonea and Mm Peg- Arnold, 1a presently in 81a gon on carte and pushed them' ever the their Journey. on a flight from Chicago after gy Jonee drove to Michigan when TDY from Hill Field. Jack left aaeeamfully fulfilling a too you they an visiting with Peggy1 the first of the month and expects Imtadon in the Northern State husband, Warren, who la atation-e-d to be there moat of the summer. 'Marion. He was greeted at the Bob Calderwood la spending the then with the TJJS. Army. flril Lake airport by Me father, A number, of relative, summer In Alaska where ha will Norman T. Rlchins. hta grand- work - for a Helicopter Agency who provides helicopter service for lame oil companies and other burinemea. At the present time he ta at, Yukutat, Alaska, which ta on tho seacoaat between Anchorage and Juno; Ho plans on visiting with .hta brother, Ktath, some, time during the summer,, too. B-le- n and children remained in Ogden; they visited In Henefer Sunday with Bobb parents Mr and Mira W. E. Calderwood, Donald and Vera Dawson and Sheryl left Saturday afternoon for a weeks vacation In Colorado. Ann and Paul Reese of OoalvtUa topped In Henefer Friday evening to say good bye to their daughter, Arvilla and Roy Flaw, cett and girls, as they too left on a weeks vacation, towards the Northwestern states. Dale and Mehra Rlchins enjoyed a visit on Father1 Day from all of their children, Odell and Dslene Russell and their family of St. Johns, Utah, Jim and Mariam Wilkinson and fmUy of Clearfield and John mfl Cleons Hortln and children of Wanshlp, ByndkvUyfyiLLE. 1 . -- ts. . na Pas-.7an- COBWEBS . er Te - a . 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