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Show rt ih B she MTf uzzm Around EEVILLE 4 News Honeyville L. Booths By Mrs. L. Mo HO.NEVVILLE 'Tis Slum- -' , nd with the flowers and he birds and the bees, all com high time ing to life again, stet tree.-- its UK Pew, ft ry a hip The,, teporting thb repot ter starts a tea again' Of course there's son for this coming to life Down at the ball park last Thursday (local married ball team had iheir first Gee! Was this old the L. M. L. practice. his trol f. his s,j caae , ifisinj ire rr lit Mro Hi,. tht ,s dav 'it'd igm, " "lit uhj. . 1, "Itlj cleaning o thought vv e' d stretched and lmtH red up prer ty good, but it mm takes d ball game to remind jm 0t a tew muscles you'd forgotten. New captain chosen was Mis, Ann Hunsakor and the m.,na mi Fol'niv" this Hunsaker column and sec how tin so monied any housewoik but tub of energy tor a ha! m,1k, mothers make out this Note Heard the men am g, unto fix up the diamond a bit" tome Saturday. It ,lMiiy looking "green and purty." Seems that some of town's folk went a rollin' the r oops i to-d- er neth Spaekman and family iheir they joined Mi and Mrs Or-'- n Co tmnp Nov, hull i Mr dn. Mr. 1)1 Mrs GWfcP I imb Tmpe ken Bui bank and Mr. Mr Bob and sons and Dick, tamily and Ms Oral Hunsaker and Mrs. Herman HaJfield, Mr. and CORIN' NE t a recent M LA. (urn's, and toe,r guests Mr Mrs. l.orin Tingey of Br.gham and Mr- - Miri,n Larsen and took tbe .ession Following part Mi. Stanlord and Mrs. Uty and "Ear Solo, tam,!y ul Kniiuiond program oi on the Fonnesbeck and children Wvay Plates." by Richard AnIt ua Howell tome of Mr and Mrs. H irold Far from a cool canyon, that derson; piano solo, Claude Jcpp-sen- ; Solo Ma Anderson, and diew W.uailiy Fiom IkHatello iame "hot ole Little mountain duct, Raone Rader Mi and Mis Andy Marsh and this group, Mi. and Mrs. Alton saxophone tbi'dien from Fielding, Mr and Hunsaker and children, Mr. and and BiU Smoot On Tuesday evening, March Floyd Bui net and family Mis Wynn Hunsaker and fain fioii Salt Lake City. Mr Henry lly, Mr and Mrs. Jake Hun 2D, the two one-ac- t pla.vs were Bow ten and Mi and Mrs Geo saker and daughter, Mr. and given in the Recreational Hall ol Edna Whealey, Elaine, Don and Peg- Mis LaVon Hunsaker and fam under the dnection leader with gy o! Honey Mile lly, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker Jeppesen, diama Hieing tlnniselves ud to cool and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeLand Mrs. Eha Roundy in charge. In between the two pla.vs guitar Brigham canyon to roll iheir Boothe and family. Mr and Mrs. Ross Coombs and and harmonica selections were eggs were Mi and Mrs. Ken family joined Mr. and Mrs. Mel-i- given by Wesley and Vern Han Wood at Thatcher for then sen. In the first play, "Ill Eat My Hat," the cast included. Ann "Happy Easter. Sunday guests of Mr. and Kredncksen, Lynn Chcal, EliMrs. Heber L, Walker were Mi nor Bosley, Manlyn Dunn and In the second and Mrs. Lorin Walker of Perry. Joan Thompson the cast m-- i Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker play, Pot Luck. Elaine Carter, Nancy enjoyed a ride up to Fielding to eluded visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stallings, Joyce Stoll, Laraine ndeison, Doreen Bosley, John Hess and family. Both It was a nice day for a drive Carter and Fra Harper out to the bird refuge. Enjoying play were well presented and it was Mr. and Mrs. George pleased the audience The folOrme and Mrs. June Ammon lowing Tuesday evening they and children. In the evening were presented at the Bear River Mr. and Mrs. Lee Orme and City ward. Mrs. Mary L Merrell of Smith-field- , family of Syracuse visited with the Ormes.. Ctah, visited for several Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hunsaker days at the home of Mr. and came from Richmond to spend Mrs. Vern Fillmore and family. the day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Merrell is the mother of Hunsaker. Week-enguests at Mis. Fillmore the F. Hunsakers were Mr. and Lon Stallings enjoyed a Mrs. LeRoy Clark of Evanston, week's vacation during March Mr. and Mrs. in sunny California. lie visited Wyoming, and Dell Hunsaker. with his 'buddy Owen ThompTaking a little jaunt over to son, at San Diego, Calif, who its Logan on Sunday to visit with attending naval school there, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and then they both spent the were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad John weekend visiting with three son and family. brothers of Owen at Los AnUp from Ogden to spend the geles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman day with Mrs. Paulie Boothe were Mr. and Mrs. LaMont accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Boothe and children. Carl Andeisen, recently from A nice new Plymouth brought Norway, motored to Ogden last Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cook from Wednesday evening to meet anOgden to pick up Mr. and Mrs other Norwegian family, new Alma Cook and drive on up to emigrants, who arrived via the Logan canyon. Alma Cook was Union Pacific at 1 o'clock Thurshome from Pocatello for the day morning. This family were week-end- . Mr. and Mrs Joigcn Klunger-vi. So much for the and four children Horn An early spring vacation took Trondheim, Noiway. They werc Tolman Burke and Dr. Leryl Mends of Milton Norman and Scager down to Lake Mead for some fishing. They left last Fri- new church house. A hull doer woiked last week digging the day. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker basement. Part of the men used arrived home last week from a shovels and picks to dig out for weeks visit in Richland, Wash. the footings. They will be pourThey saw the new daughter of ing cement befoie long and Mr. and Mrs. Max Baugh; also then our building will start govisited with Mr. and Mrs. Dar- ing up. Dancing at the North Box Elwin Hunsaker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pierson and der stake Gold and Green ball on Monday evening were, Mr. children. m Home from a trip through and Mrs. Robert Orme, Mr. and Mr and California and all parts of south, Mrs. Bud Wheatley, west are Mr. and Mis Lyman Mrs. Ken Burbank, Mr. and Mis. Ronald Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Chlarson. Mrs. Theo Hunsakers guest on Ursel Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday were Mrs. Marvin Nel- Conrad Johnson. Saw Queen escorted by son and daughter Myrna of Salt Charlene Benson Mr. Leon Monson; attendant Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Walker Ursula Dickey squired by Mr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keith Jeppson. Dancing in the e Holmes and children at Ogden floor show were Rex Gordon, Spaekman, Leon Monson, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burbank. Tuesday a group of ladies From Salt Lake City to enjoy from the Relief society quilted a beautiful silk quilt to be raf- the Gold and Green ball came fled at the "Search tor Talent Mr. and Mrs. Neve Fox, Mrs. program scheduled for Honey-vill- (Fred Monson and Mrs. Vaughn Hall as guests of Mr. and Mrs. in May. A large group of men turned Conrad Johnson. A son was born to Mr. and out Tuesday to work on the Mrs. Clinton Burt (nee Veta Rasmussen) on Tuesday morning at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Congratulations! '' h u a, t Wi-'- , "s n egg-roll- Hottoman Ira it. .ou & also i in h unvert.. M i t iii- to the - iU, L D S ii ,m u iili- -i ii in.) w ifr nf Ctah. wcu also on hand to meet these peop.e and took them to their home when they will In lumished with living quartets and work on the faun. Tin last Book ot Moimon study class for this season was held at the home ot Mrs Elv a Miller on Wednesday evening. Coloied slides were shown of the Indian converts in Aiizona and New Mexieo, 1v Mrs Lois Hubbard. Also the July 1th of the different tribes of Indians held annually at Flag Grand vanyon staff, Utah, scenes and others. Retreshments were served the group by Mrs Altec R. Davis, Mis Lavine Murphy and the hostess Mr. and Mrs Vern Fill mote the weie pleasantly surprised other evening by a group of 20 li lends diopping in on them with a "housewarming," and going over the recently remodeled home with new additions. A covered dish lunch was served which proved voty tasty. Church News The Sunday evening sacrament meeting was under the diA. with rection of the M Wayne Andeisen president, preEarl Nelson conducted siding the program which was as follows. Congressional singing, "Catch the Sunshine," then re quest numbers were asked for and "My Redeemer Lives, "Truth Reflects Upon Our Senses" and "Let Us All Speak Kind Words were also sung. The prayer was given try Paul e OX ELDEA )w5 Brigham City, Utah Bun, followed by presentation of the M I A. theme, "Remem-be- i to Keep the Sabbath Day Holy by Earl Nelson. Talks A Mother's Part in Preparing For the Sabbath Day, was given Olive Fillmore. "Benefits by Derived Fiom Chinch Seivice on the Sabhoth," by Flame Carter, and a piano solo by Richard -- o urnal K FrfSay, April 22, 194$ A talk "Sunday As the Bosley. Lords Day was given by La fayette R. Nelson and a solo, "My Heart is a Silent Violin, by Darrell Andersen. Remarks were given by Henry Norman representing the bishopric, and the closing song was "God Be With You. The closing prayer w'as offered by Laura Fillmore. 1 U' I! 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