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Show PAGE 8 THE Honeyville News The annual Honeyville Ward Dinner will be held on Friday evening at 7 on August 2L Everyone is encouraged to attend, and the amount will go toward the building fund so they can start the new part of the building. The Seventies oftheBoi Elder North Stake held its annual summer party at Crystal Springs on Saturday evening. Jay Hawkes of the Honeyville Ward is in charge of the Seventies in Honeyville. er Mr. and Mrs. Rick of Las Vegas are visiting in Honeyville with Mr. Hunsakers parents, Mr. and Mr 3. Johnnie Hun sake r for awhile. They are planning to move to Logan before school starts at the Utah State University, where Rick will finish school this year. John and Dorian Page, brothers of Mrs. Rick Hunsaker came with them to help them move their furniture and also to return the truck to Las Vegas after the Hunsakers find a place and moe in. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Orme of Sunset visited with a brother, Bud Ormt , on Saturday. The On Stage Europe group from Box Elder High School is scheduled to arrive at the Salt Lake Airport on Friday evening at 11:45 after their 5 week tour of Europe. Christine Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.D. Hunsaker and twins, Rosemary and Rosemarie Wintle, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle are with the group. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hard-m- an and family are planning to move Into their hew home they have just completed in Clearfield this weekend. They want to be settled in time for school to open in Davis CoHun-sak- of the Junior High and Thursday and Friday at the Lincoln School, when the faculty made plans for the coming school year and the construction that is still in progress at the Lincoln School. MR. AND MAS. Billy Hughes are rejoicing over the arrival on Friday of a baby girl, born at the Cooley HospitaL They have one other daughter visiting grandparents. It was a very successful Civic Club summer party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner on Saturday evening. The party was held on the patio and the card tables were covered with yello table cloths and green napkins were used. The plates were green and yellow, the club colors. Those helping with the party were Mrs. Grant Hardman, who will soon be moving, Mrs. Warner Stoddard, Mrs. Theo Hunsaker, Mrs. Abe Garcia, and Mrs. DeVere Wintle. It was a family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. get-toget- her LEADER-GARLA- Bear River Choir To Make Hawaii Trip The Box staf- Ca-pe- u's big support!" Sarah Elizabeth Welling J. Zundel of Ogden; Eberhart Sarah Elizabeth Welling Zundel of Brigham; Louis H. There was a family dinner, Zundel, 92, of Plymouth, died Zundel of Salt Lake; Rosel pictures were taken, much in Salt Lake City HospitaL Zundel of West Fielding; Myttresent August 18. visiting was done, ron A. Zundel of St Maries, were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer She was born May 14, 1878, in Idaho; Eldon F. ZundeL Glen-da- le, Bellmyer and sons Rudy and Farmington, Utah, the daughCalif.; Raulston Zundel Tom and Mrs. Bellmyers motheter of Job and Pheobe L. r-in-law, of Chicago, 111.; Robert M. Mrs. Bellmyer, Holmes Welling. She was reall of Houston, Tex. Mr. and ared and educated in Farming-to- n. Zundel of Moncello, Utah; and Mrs. Ursel (Leone) Hunsaker Mrs. Game 11 Mathis and chilof Honeyville; 48 grandchildren, Liz, GarnellJr, Celeste, She married Abraham and George of Brigham; Mr. Zundel on Jan. 9, 1895, dren; 106 greatgrandchildren; 14 and Mrs. Raymon Vasquez In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. great great grandchildren; and children, Ray, Mickie, He died March 15, 1925, in and one sister, Rhoda Taylor of Sprlngville. Angle, Sylvia of Salt Lake; Plymouth. Funeral services will be and a brother of Mrs. Valdez, Mrs. Zundel has been preconducted Saturday at 12 noon Mr. and Mrs. Sylas Lobatoand sident of the reand Primary children, Jacob and Aaron of ligion class of the Plymouth in the Belmont Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Rogers Salt Lake. Other members of Ward and a Relief Society the family are expected before teacher for many years. She Mortuary in Tremonton Frithe month is out and there will was a member of the ward day from 7 to 9 p.m. and Satfrom 10 a.m. till serbe more parties and family choir and an ardent temple urday vice at the church. Burial gatherings. worker. unty. in the Plymouth Cemetery. It will Box Elder North In 1965 she was the reKathleen Wintle of HoneyLagoon Day on Saturday, Auof the Joseph F. Smcipient ville and Tony Ririe of gust 22. Members ofthe Honith Family Living Award from joined with the other eyville Ward have been given OTHER OBITUARIES Brigham Young University. Linmembers of the faculty tickets for rides. Families daare sons and Surviving ON PAGE 10 coln School in Brigham on are asked to furnish their own Zundel, John ughters: Welling the in room choral Wednesday lunches IT Tom D. & M Valdez on Sunday. i.w'-.l- r 20, 1970 Boards, Schools Reach Agreement they have been heard. Heads are buzzing with worthwhile fund ternoons on the white sands plans for of Waikiki Beach for the famed raising projects that will inBear River High School A lla volve both students and parChoir, as Carl Ashby, entswith banquet service heading the list Mrs. Cliff ' director, ban plans and approval underway for the eight-da- y McMurdie presented a $100.00 check, proceeds from the first concert tour ofthe swingto the Hawaiian fund. Islands Hawaiian banquet, ing, swaying Voted by acclaimatlon to come the first week of June, serve as the $$ Planning Board 197L, Mr. Ashby anticipates are Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mcthe same high quality performance both on the concert Murdie, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mr. and Mrs. Jay stage and in personal conduct that has accompanied his Stokes, and Mr. and Mrs. other tours of the Western Gordon Worley, who say, on States, and that have garnered "Lefs get our mu-mand a lei around our neck, wide acclaim as professand give these young emissionally trained singe rs and e aries of teenage culture the a reputation as EmRiver High School issaries of Refined Youth from Bear A Capella Choir, our plenty wherever Valley River Bear It's off to the isle of rumming guitars and lazy THURSDAY, AUGUST TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND Elder County School DisBox trict Board of Education and the Elder Education Association have come to a tentative agreement regarding salschool ary negotiations for the 1970-year. The new salary schedule would give a beginning salary of $5,950 and a maximum of $9,250 for teachers holding a Bachelor's Degree. Maximum salary will be reached In 13 years. The Master Degree lane would provide for a beginning salary of $6,500 and a maximum salary of $10,700, taking 16 years to reach the maximum 71 salary. All lanes ofthe salary schedule would required one less year to reach the maximum than has been previously required. The Box Elder Education Association held a mass meeting of its membership last Tuesday for the purpose of having the results of the negotiations ratified by the association membership. Community Calendar August 2L 22 Bear River and Bear River South Stake M Men and Gleaners will hold an overnight camping party at Guenevah in Logan Canyon. $1.50 charge for food. Will be chaperoned. Bring sleeping bag. Contact ward representative for further information. August 24 Tryouts for the North Box Elder Farm Bureau Talent Find will be held at the Elwood Church at 8 p.m. August 27 day. Grade school registration Bear River Junior High 9th grade at registration. 8th grade at 10 a.m. 7th grade at 11 a.m. New students on August 28 School 9 a.m. Aug. 24. August 27 Bear River High late and final registration from a.m. 9-- 11 August County will be a.m. to 27 Frank Olson, Box Elder Social Security representative at the Armory in Garland, 10 noon, and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Pits PARING TO LEAVE Saturday for Provo to attend the Laurelife Conference are Laurels of the Bear River South Stake. These girls along with representatives of each stake from the entire church will receive Instructions which will enable them to put on a similar conference in their own stalo. Pictured are Karen Hirschl, Esther Jensen, Susy Crump, Stake Laurel Leader Ann Potter, Cherl Marble, and Becky Housley, who will attend this coherence. FRANK REEDER NAMED Phone Company Installs Time Machine The installation o! a time of day machine for the convenience of telephone customers was announced today by Sheldon Cannon, district manager of Utah Telephone Company. The correct time of day may be 1. obtained by dialing The Tremonton business office will no longer psrform this service. All calls will be referred to the new time of day number, 1, which will announce the time 24 hours daily. Equipment necessary to provide this new service was manufactured by Audi-cha: their factory in Atlanta, Georgia, and was installed by local telephone empbyoss during the pa3t week. Mr. Cannon stated this installation is another step in the continued im Drovement of telephone service In the ar River Valley. 257-514- (Cont. From representative to Page I) the American Diary Association. He is past president of the Interstate Association of Public Lands, and has served on the following boards: Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home board, Migrant Housing board. Mosquito Abatement board, and the Cache National Forest advisory board. He has also served on various other county boards and committees. THREE ARE KILLED (Cont. From Page 257-514- I) of the highway and skidded almost 300 yards before crashing broadside into a drainage ditch. The car flipped one and a half time 3 and landed on its roof. Mr. Bennion and five other children remain in serious to critical condition. The five were girls, Marcia, 12; M- center stip ichelle, 10; Dawn, 9; Amy Jo, eight months. Patricia, I mik TIME TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL WITH SWITCHED-O- N FASHIONS AND ALL THE LATEST SCHOOL SUPPLIES FROM TREMONTON'S SHOPPING CENTER, WHERE YOU GET MORE FOR EVERY DOLLAR! Check The Back To School Values Each Week In f TSiis am&& sra 6; and |