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Show THE Deweyville Doings ALENE FRYER Mr. and Mrs. Jon Thompson have been busy throughout the past week making plans tor the annual Ward October 26. home coming. who was injured on a trawler near Keflevik, Iceland, recently. U. Curtis was responsible for carrying out the rescue mission and it was instrumental in saving the man's life. Glen is married to the former Nancy Norr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Norr. Sorry to have some bad new s with the good this week. Mrs. Mattie Hassel is In serious condition at this writing at the Cooley hospital In Brigham City. She underwent surgery last week and suffered complications. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen have been frequent visitors, and Assisting them are Mr.and Mrs. Richard Marble and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ririe. Da . id Thompson is also busy making preparation for the program for the evening. Dirtier will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m., in the Ward cultural hall, and the program promptly at 8:00 p.m. The program will be of the Gay 9U's variety, featuring group from Cache Valley with special barber shop harm my. It is hoped Ward members will get in touch say "Aunt Mattie" greatly appreciates everyone's thoughtfulness during her Illness. If you want to see not ore. but two, beautiful little girls, then you ought to see those granddaughters of Rupert and Virginia Blackham's. Parents, Dale and Sharon, were up from Salt Lake City with family and former Ward members so we can once a gain enjoy a good time at our reunion. Pardon us, but our pride It gave comis showing! munity members a good deal of pride to read of the rescue made by helicopter pilot, LU Glen Curtis, of a seaman r Need A 257-72- 41 ck Home 9 See Your Dealer For Boise Cascade Homes LEE ALLEN REALTY l AUTHORIZED DEALER 95 N. TREMONT 257-510- in on 1 mam mawm over the weekend, and it was our pleasure to go see little niisses Teri and MickL They are six months old now and are such happy little girls that it just made us all feel good to watch them play. Easter in October? Well, not usually. However, Mrs. James Holdaway almost believed it when she discovered two beautiful blooms on an Easter lily plant she had set out last spring. These beautiful autumn days could make almost anything believe it was spring! Mrs. J. E. Scheiv came from Pocatello, Sunday afternoon, and spent several days this week with Mrs. John Fryer and Artel. Members of the Henry Marble family went to Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home in Brigham City, last week, to visit Lorin Marble. It was his birthday. Mrs. Carol Selman and children came down from Burley to visit Mrs. Axel Hassel in the hospital this past week. Mrs. Dewey Gardner was hostess to a group of ladles last Tuesday afternoon. They enjoyed a lovely pot-luluncheon together and sewing. Birthdays were being observed by Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Lottie Dustman and Mrs. Minnie Hyatt. Others attending were Mrs. Floyd Gardner, Mrs. Clarence Fryer, Mrs. Orion Snow, Mrs. Jess Earl and Mrs. Horace Barnard of Tremonton. Mark and Ann Zilles Wells Bancroft, Idaho, chose the name "Tausha" for their She was named daughter. Fast services In the during Deweyville ward last SunMr. and Mrs. Lyle day. Wells, Corlnne, and Mr.and Mrs. Willis Zilles are the grandparents. A family dinner was held at the Zilles home and Dr. and Mrs. Larry Jung and family of Farm-ingto- n, and Miss Debbie Anderson of North Ogden were there to join the rest of the family. aaam SSzzler with her son, Ricky, one day last week. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd, Tamra, and Joni Michele Rudd all of Layton visited Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rudd. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and Julie attended the Little League football game in Pleasantview Saturday, where Jimmy was a participant winning their game 26-- 0. Mrs. Ray Udy and Ella Rae visited Mrs. Craig Barnes and family in Brigham Saturday. Mindy Barnes returned with them to visit for a few days. Visiting Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Copen of Ell. Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Nish accompanied them to Malad. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goddard. Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mrs. Lily Caldwell. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting was their son Dan L. Whiting and family of Roy. Tuesday evening found Ray's sister Irene Nickle and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Del Frank of Salt Lake calling on the Ray Whitings. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn MEL F0XLEY About These Listings Lovely ranch style home 3 - located home Wednine a from day stay nesday in Ephriam, Moroni and Salt Lake City where they visited friends and relatives stopping off also in Layton to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. Allen Baker and In Syracuse to visit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petersen. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Joseph-so- n were her parents Mr.and Mrs. Willis Fryer of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Stokes and family of Snowville, visited Saturday with her bedroom, beautifully decorated. 107 South 7th West. Mel for price; Low priced bedroom located 247 2 S. 1st W. Immediate xrcupancy. SB 68 86 Wl So. REAL ESTATE Brigham L Packer Wm. INSURANCE C.B. Williams Jeff S. Packer 7236391 Mel Foxley Lee Packer Mel Johnson commissioners County Tuesday appointed two new justices of the peace in Box Elder County. Named to serve the East JP Precinct which Includes the area from Mantua north to Beaver Dam and east of the Bear River was Norm Hunsaker of Honeyville. Commissioners also named Merrill Glen North Wll-la- rd to serve the South JP The position of J P in both precincts will be up for grabs in the upcoming election but no one's name will appear on the ballot since no one "filed for the offices. candidate Any write-i- n who gets a majority of the .votes cast will automatically become the new JP. Crty 723391 JPS Precinct Main Trmonfon Main By - Call Smaller size family home. 2 bedroom, ideal for young married or retired couple. Very nice condition. Locat ed 245 South 2nd West. Pr ire rpriilppri fnr sain tknA immediate occupancy. 0 pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ton)- Davis and family of Whittier, California arrived Thursday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof. Friday Neccie Vanderhoof accompanied by Maliece Davis were In Ogden, Saturday they went to Logan and we re accompanied by Eathel Estep. Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Rudd and family of Provo spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rulon - Rudd. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pingle of North Salt Lake spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rudd. Mrs. Gary Nish and Mrs. Oleen Potter of West Fielding, were In Logan on bus- iness Friday. Mrs. Allen Christensen of Bear River City, visited at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nish Friday. Box Elder County Army Recruiter Joe Lessard has been named to the list of Outstanding Young Men of America. Sergeant First Class Lessard was nominated by the Brigham City Jaycees. He was selected for his outstanding service to others, excellence, professional business advancement, charitable activities and civic involvement. lh ents. Mrs. Wynn John accompanied by her mother Mrs. Leona Williams of Malad went to the Salt Lake Air Port Friday to meet their son and brother, John J. Williams of Henderson, Nevada, who spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall went to Ogden Thursday and met their daughter Love and Brenda Mrs. ed Claude and Sandy Yes, Mr. and Mrs. daughters. Hall brought their granddaughter, Shantelle home with them to spend a week here while her foot is healing. Mrs. Anna Bowman of Toppenish, Washington was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris from Tuesday until Saturday. Among other activities they attended a session at the Logan and Ogden Temples. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John of Perry and their grandson, Clinton Smith, of Salt Lake visited Mr. John's mother, Mrs. Esther John. Mr. and Mrs. Parrls Neal and son of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal. Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Hos-ki- ns spent Teusday and Wednesday helping their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols move from Pocatello to American Falls, w, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs returned home Saturday after spending a month w with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denny and family in Green Acres, Washington. Among those attending the open house to honor Mr. Con Hansen of Tremonton on his 80th birthday Tuesday were son-in-la- Presents the sound of "One Wore Time it Music Live Sat & Friday Hours Friday 9 to 1 8 to 12 Saturday 1 6 to Thursday Get Farm Journal 11 pjn. new tdeibook $ .. . COUNTRYSIDE LIVING FOR ONLY H I (Regular Price $2.95 plus postage!) It's yours at this special low price with the compliments of the Merchants listed below. I Here's just a sample of the 160 pages of ideas and features in store for you: I An exciting house tour in pictures. How to have a green yard with less lawn to mow. are here for a visit from California at Evan and Bonnie's. 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Meat and dollar stretching recipes. g She and Debbie McNeely had attended the afternoon ses- visited Idaho. Now Working In This Area dark-head- class. Mae John James E. Udy received injuries Saturday when he was clowning at the rodeo at the Intermountatn Indian school. Among the injuries were broken ribs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Nielsen met their son, Alan, of Van Couver, Canada at the Salt Lake City Air Port Monday. Alan is working on his masters degree in Van Couver and will spend the next two weeks here with his par- "It's a girl!" That was the sign in the window of the "King's" house on Sunday. Little Stephanie Lr weighed in at 8 lbs. 3 01. last Saturday evening at Brig-ham- 's Cooley hospital. Vale and Sherrie are justly proud of their cute little miss. This makes seven grandchildren for Marie and Vern and lots of fun when they all get together. Sherrie came home to her folks with her daughter on Monday and I even got a peek when 1 visited. Congratulations to all. You can't hold a busy gal down, so Linda Holmgren held a Home Interior's party last week. Wish Td had the energy to go. She's a tremendous cook too! Which would have been fringe benefits. Several in the ward have been down to visit Brian He gets a special Roche. lift out of seeing his friends and neighbors. When Debbie and I saw him on Saturday, Carolyn told us he'd come through surgery on his stomach the day before "with flying colors." Though they didn't And anything out of the He's strong and ordinary. they'll keep looking. May God bless them all. Belated birthdaygreetlngs to Brian on the 3rd! Happy birthday also to Dean Nelson and his nephew Claude were Christensen. They honored jointly at a family party last Saturday evening. some Portage Pennings Names Two Pet- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess. Mrs. Henry Starr and John visited with her son Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and family in Hunter Sunday. 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