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Show THE Peer flfrcr O'fr thday June 30. The occasion required a family gathering. Those present were the Spe- IVfly "" " Hooting On Zoning BY DOLLIE IVERSON Uhl L-- f t City of Rocks Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler accompanied by Carrie J. Christensen and Gertrude J. Iverson of Brig-haCity drove to Midway, Utah Tuesday to visit Mrs. Wionona Esperson. Mrs. Inez Jensen Christensen, wife of Barry Christensen passed away on June 30 at Fort Bragg, California. We would like to offer our sympathies at this time to her family and friends in m ' v" 7 ' I ) .A, Howell visited the Wood of this town. Arva Archibald had e, area. a bir Saturday. This past week has been spent observing the Bicentennial in our town. There have been some very interesting programs put on in honor of the nation's birth- Baton Competition Set 292-77- ..DEDICATION-Deweyville recently dedicated a bicentennial project-- a stand on which they mounted the school bell which hung over the old school. Mrs. Rupert Blackham and Horace Gardner, town president, took part in the ceremony. . Plymouth Way Jerry Estops Name ' Daughter On Fourth BY LOIS PETERSON been spending the last week and a half with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn The infant daughter of Natalie Singh Estep and Jerry Estep, was blessed Sunday, July 4 on our nation's two hundredth birthday and given the name of Cberi Lynn. Estep by her :, 'grandfather, Odean Estep, in Fast and Testimony meeting. After church, dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odean Estep to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Singh and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Estep, Mrs. Seymour Hill, Tremonton; Mrs. Ethel Petersen, Garden Grove, California and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Estep, Plymouth. Mrs. Tony (Molice) Davis and daughter, Michelle, of Whittier, California, have spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed n Vanderhoof. Their son, and his son, Brett, of Cor-inn- Petersen. Thursday, Mrs. Ethel Estep, .Mrs., Neccie.yander-hoo- f . -- open their wedding gifts. Mrs. LaPrice Secrist accompanied by Mrs. Kathy Montgomery and two girls and Mrs. Jill Parker and two sons of Brigham City, enjoyed lunch at the Tiffin Room in Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Petersen and family of Orem, arrived Sunday to spend from Sunday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson. Sunday, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb were Mr. and Mrs. La Mont e, Boise, Idaho, spent the weekend with the Vander-hoof- s. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Don Vanderhoof and children of Plymouth joined them for Sunday dinner at the Ed Vanderhoofs. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd, were Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Rudd and family of Salem, Utah. Shane Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob ( Reva) Jensen 'of Salt Lake City has Tune K tw'M mm 6 1 mrmw L huinuinufy r r ou uri our orore f"ywi TOr and Dryer (labs Dros. 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The program was under PtU tWr? viS Sll Mrs. ;!,Wa1cely9a!nd family Wfcan-- "' ci'dft'afif(i'Mf.,a'haiMrs.,,Tim Molice Davis of Whittier, California spent the day visThorpe and daughterJennifer, of Honeyville. iting with Mrs. Grady Wilks Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell of of Syracuse, and Mrs. Lois Coolbear at Clearfield. Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell Sunday. Visiting Tuesday, with Mr. A delicious turkey dinner and Mrs. James B. Estep, was served Sunday at the was Roy Nielsen of Luverne, home of Mr. and Mrs, NewMinnesota. Spending the weekend ell Nish to the following with Mrs. Henry Starr were guests: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes and sons, Val Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr of Hunter. Ricky, DeVerl and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Blaine Pier-so- n Jang Ruth. and family of Kaysville, Visiting Saturday with Mr. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb, were Mr. and Mrs. Reese and Mrs. Earl Pierson. Roundy and family of Logan Visiting Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish, was and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Tay-lo- y and family of Portage. of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gary Bell and family Don Nish and family of attended a Birthday Party for Janice Bell, daughter of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Udell Godfrey and family of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Bell in Clarkston. Portage Saturday, at the Orvil Bell home. Sgt. and Mrs. Kim Starr Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling and daughter, Jessica, of and his daughter, Jennifer, Ogden spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl attended the Carl Welling reunion Friday and SaturStarr. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. day at the girl's home up James B. Estep visited Mr. Logan Canyon. They report lots of good food and and Mrs. Craig Garbeneti of Snowville and watched them of Plymouth,-an- 12-1- 279-868- I ST f day. The Beehive Invitational Baton competition will be held July 17 at Box Elder High School ipder the direction of Mrs. ' Rose Marie Lund. An open Miss Majorette contest and open baton competition 4 will be held in the following age divisions: and 15 and over. I For more information or for entry blanks call or ' H LM Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hawks, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Iverson, Jeanette and Laurel Brown attended the Soren Thompson reunion held at Peterson Park in Elwood Beehive Invitational 0-- TIMES, July 8, mi. Page 9 did some choral readings which added to the program. The program turned out to be a success and was enjoyed by all. After it was over, the teachers served cookies and punch to the audience. Last Sunday was a Bicentennial Program under the direction of Sister Nola D the direction of Sister Thel-m- a Fonnesbeck, a counselor in our Primary. The title was "Listen My Children" and everyone had a part in the production. Sister Pat Anderson narrated the program while the ncer Archibalds, the Richard Nelsons, Susan Yates and son, LaVon Dallin and Bette Dallin and boys. Phyllis A. Holmgren has been a brave grandmother children portrayed different characters in American histlately. She has just completcourse at Weber ory. The Merrie Miss classes ed a State College. She is aiming to be a registered nurse. That really is an accomplishment! Five groups were conducted through the Daughters of Utah Pioneers log cabin last Sunday by Mary Sanderson. Mrs. Jeanette Brown and daughter Laurel of Hunts-villAlabama arrived by air Thursday to spend three 1..., Iji weeks with relatives in this i Don't Forgot Mass Please don't forget the Mass Meeting tonight (Thursday) at the church cultural hall! It is at 7:30 p.m. and it is VERY important that you or a member of your family be there! It concerns the our zoning and ordinances of effort an make town. Please to come and support the town board, - - they need your help. The Relief Society Bicycle class is to be held today (Thursday) at 10:00 a.m. If you want to get in shape, come and join the fun! 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