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Show WILLARD REPORTS Scout Council Willard Couples Enjoy Tour Of Old Mexico Attractions Tells Date for Boddily and family from Fair-vieIdaho; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Call and Calvin Houseley from RichMr. and Mrs. Fred Woodyatt mond; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen have returned home after Bright from Logan; Mr. and spending three weeks touring Mrs. Morton Boddily. Mr. and Mexico with the Esther James Mis. Fay McQueen, Miss Joy tour. They went from Salt Lake Boddily all of Salt Lake City; Ciy to Phoenix, Ariz. and flew Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sharp and from there to Guadalajara from Clinton; Floyd which is a beautiful modern fomily Burnett and Arline Hinckley in southwestern Mexico. city from Fairview, Idaho; Lyle They traveled by bus to Mexico Hill from Idaho, and Holbrook, and to went City Acapulco. Janeen Hansen and Corlie They stopped in most of the from Granger. small towns and villages along in Willard on Sunday Visiting the way visiting many of the beautiful sanctuaries and chur- were Mr. and Mrs. William ches as well as muny other Kunzler and daughter Roanne and son Arnold and Mr. and places of interest. Mrs. Mark Kunzler all of BurThey took side tiips to the ley, Idaho. pyramids and many of the old MR. AND MRS. Jens Simon- ruins. They attended the bullfights and were thrilled with sen have received word of the the many beautiful flowers. birth of their thirteenth grandThey were impressed by the child. The parents are Mr. and richness and beauty of the Mrs Larry Simonsen of Philalarge modern cities und the delphia It is their third son. quaintness of the mral ureas He was born April 8, weighed where the oxen are still used in at 8 lbs. 7 oz and will be for plowing and the little don- named Dale. The Seventh Quorum of Elkeys to haul the hay and wood. Monday. June 24, has been set as opening day for the 1963 sessions of the three established camps of the Utah Girl Scout Council according to the camp folders received by Mrs. C. J. Kustrop, Box Elder neighborhood chairman. 1" .(i ders V?-- ' V' 1 J Leonard Eckel, a 61 BE top scholar, has received three scholarships from two California schools past during the By Toni rranzolino week. Eric Jensen, Box Elder High school valedictorian, will attend the Massachusetts Institute of after receiving a Technology $1200 scholarship from the institute. UCLA has presented Leonard with Honors at Entrance which Wll amount to $200 toward tui- - in Cali- - a $900 scholarship towards tui- -' And the S. W. Mudd Me-- 1 mortal fund of $500 was receiv-- ' ed by Leonard specifically be- cause he will be an engineering " and science major. Leonard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Eckel, 390,Fish-bui- n drive, Brigham City. This popular Hiver is active in BE s'udent government, a Boomerang editor and a national merit tion. 1 semi-finalis- DIAMONDS ing. Any Girl Scout in the Utah Council may attend and non scouts will be accepted as space allows, Mrs. Swartz explained. Campers may register through in the Council headquarters Salt Lake City from now until May 21, or until the camps are filled. Florida Man Visits With Mrs. Rich Hosts Tolman Family in Honey ville Recent Visitors Mes-serv- Concludes 63 Campaign and JOHNNY University of on fornia has given the BE senior UEpst itb y son-in-la- -' ten. s, Concert Assn. CLAIR Offer Aid to BE Scholars ten-hou- ;Tsr X the Willard ward announces a change in their presiJL DOWN SHOES GOF.S This Box Elder County bank IBM proof machine received tender care dency. New president is Harvey last week as it was lowered into the basement of the new bank building. Mrs. Donna Deak-i- n Mund with Ray Dixon, and and Mrs. Joyce Reese, operators of the machine, were interested viewers. C. R. Johnson, Richard Peterson as counselors. Alan Baddley was retained as Jr., (in hat) directed the lowering with C. R, Johnson Transfer employes Norman Marble and Ken Aubrecht assisting. secretary. Released were Geo Page, president aimd counselors Dale Holmes and Richard Baddley enertatned their ten HONEYVILLE REPORTS Naylor. grandchildren at an Easter egg Willard ward YMMIA made hunt and Faster breakfast Sata change in their superintendurday morning. Visitors at the home of Mr. ency recently. Reed Kirkham who is moving to California and Mrs. David Kunzler for was released as superintend- the past two weeks have been is their daughter and ent. New superintendent Garth Baker, with first assist- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly ant Douglas Lowe, second as- from Livermore, Calif. Enroute By Mrs. George Wiritle Saturday. sistant Adell Braegger and to Utah the Kellys visited with George Anderson of Mel- - Mr. und Mrs. Maik Burrows y Clark Lowe retained as secre- Mr. and Mrs. Forrest bourne, Ha. has been a guest and family of Lewisville, Idaho in Ely, Nev. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were goests at the home of tary. Bin Tolman in Honeyville this Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller on Howard MRS. AND MR. past week. Anderson is touring Sunday. Mrs. Keller and Mrs. the U.S. by bus and stopped Burrows are sisters. in Utah to attend the LDS conIrene Atcitty of Brigham has VISITORS WELCOME ference in Salt Lake City and been spending several days to visit the Tolmans. Anderson this past week at the home of ATTEND is a friend of Tolmans sonn, Mr. and Mrs. Warmer StodLeroy and family, who live in dard. REVIVAL SERVICES Melbourne. MR. AND MRS. Kay Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Harper Hun-sakFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. of Paul, daho visited with and children of Tooele, and Mrs. Alex Mr. Dickey, relatives in Honeyville this past 613 West Fifth South week. They were guests at the and Mrs. Dallas Gardner and Gospel Preaching and Singing Officers and workers of the homes of Mrs. Beulah Hun-sak- family, Mr. and Mrs. Warmer and Mr. annd Mrs. Stoddard and family of HoneyNightly 7:30. Sunday Mornings 11:00 Brigham City Community Conville and Miss Irene Atcitty of Hunsaker. Grand cert organization, have just April 14 through April 28 Brigham City were all guests second annual their Verl Mr. Grover Mrs. and completed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. membership campaign under and family of Brigham City David Kelley in Petersen on the direction of 'Mrs. Walter visited their parents Mr. and Sunday. and chairman Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker Sunday. Talbot, president Mrs. Howard Olsen of of the drive and Mrs. Erma They also attended the Easter Ariz. visited in, Honeyville Davis of Beverly Hills, field Cantata in the ward chapel a few days this past week. She represenative. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holmes MR. AND MRS. Collin Hun-sak- was in Utah to attend Primary OFFICIAL STATE INSPECTION STATION Olnumbers from the and children of Brigham conference meetings. Mrs. presented show The Sound of Music City visited at the home ot sen is a sister to Rulon Bowman of Honeyville. in keeping with the theme of their parents Mr. and Mrs. The Honeyville choir presentthe kick-of- f Hunsaker Sunday. They banquet held at for attended the Easter Cantata in ed an Easter Cantata in the the Tropical restaurant workers in the membership the ward chapel Sunday, of ward chapel Sunday evening. Bring this ad to Clairs Service and we will drive. which their mother Mrs. June A large crowd of ward memdo a Mayor and Mrs. Willis were I. Hunsaker was one of the bers enjoyed the cantata entitled "Redemption Song, the special guests at the dinner. directors. MINOR COMPLETE Mrs. Mayor Hansen expressed Mary Gardner, Mrs. cantata featured eight choir for the fine artists Laura Hunsaker and Mrs. Nor- numbers, solos, a vocal duet who presented concerts in the ma Gilmore were in Salt Lake and a double trio. Mrs. Leland city this past season, an,d to City recenntly, to attend the Hunsaker was the director. the following officers of the Daughters of the Utah PioMR. AND MRS. Verl G. V. local Earl neers convention. organization: Slater are the proud parents oi Madsen, Mrs. Alton Hunsaker and president; J elf Cola baby son born in the Cooley lier, Mrs. Ezra B. Owen, vice Mrs. Pearl Grant spent SaturMemorial Hospital in Brigham presidents; Mrs. Richard Mein-er- t, day in Salt Lake City visiting 9. This is the first M. R. Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. City April Secretary; child Mr. for and Mrs. Slater. on your Kaiser, treasurer; Mrs. John Norman Tanner. They also visBert Harper, son, of Mr. and Robertson, Headquarters chair- ited Mrs. Hunsakers car for only grandman, and board members Mrs. daughter in the Primary Child- Mis. George Harper, underin the L.D.S. W. N. Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. rens Hospital. She was burned went surgery in Lake City last Salt Hospital Mr. Mrs. and several weeks ago and is in Rodger Brimhull, week. His wife and mother COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Phillip Dydstra, Mr. and Mrs. the hospital for treatment. stayed in Salt Lake to be near AND MRS. MR. Clyde Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Kenneth Godfrey, Mrs. Lee Ahlmer and family, Mr. and him for several days. His is doing fine. Heiman, Mr. and Mrs. Irven Mrs. Dean Ahlmer and family mother reports he Mr. and Mrs. Forest Monroe Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Max HunMrs. G. E. saker and family all of Ogden and family of Tooele were and Mr. Johnson, OIL PRODUCTS STANDARD weekend guests at the home of Jorgenson, Mrs. Robert Lewis, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen. 97 North Main Mr. and Mrs. Dale Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mrs. J. W. out Box Elder county is lookMorris, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ing forward to next season conSmith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl certs with Dorothy Warenskjold, The duo - pianists Swenson, Mrs. Joseph Tillotson, soprano; The Don Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ware. Teltschiks; The organization which in- trio and the DeCormier ensemcludes members from through- - ble (choral). LARGE number of out-of- town and state relatives and friends came to Willard on Sunday to attend the missionary farewell for Ferrin Boddily, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boddily who has been called to the South New Zealand Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Boddily from Lewiston came on Saturday and were overnight guests at the Cecil Boddily home. They are grandparents of Ferrin. Visitors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin from Lewiston and Boddily their son Barry Boddily from Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sharp and family from Whitney, Idaho and their sons Dean and Alden Sharp from Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Asa A Yrvr ViSFL and-erso- n ' a natioral merit finalist and just recently winner of the Utah-- . Idaho Key Club convention, impromptu esssay contest. Camp Red Cleffe in Ogden canyon and Trefoil Ranch in Provo canyon will be open to campers from 10 to 13 years of age and Camp Cloud Rim above Park city will be open to 11 to 17 year olds. All sessions are The MIT consists scheduled for 12 days through of $1200, a scholarship $400 student loan the summer. und a position on the student weekCOMPLETE CAMPING pro- staff which is a ly job. hiking, archery, grams including natve crafts, singing, folk danEiic is the son of Mr. and cook-outand Mrs. cing, dramatics, Wayne I. Jensen, 108 West camp fire programs will be of- 7th North 'Brigham City and accordall fered at three camps, known around the BE Hive as a ing to Mrs. J. C. Swarz of Og- siKcesslul Science Club presi- for den, camping coordinator In the Utah Council addition, we are offering specialized programs at each camp. The special feature ut Trefoil Ranch will be horseback riding; at Red Cliffe it will be swimming and at Cloud Rim it will be boat- - f dent, loyal Key Clubber, Top Schools Camp Openings By Mrs. E. F. Watts 5 Btiylium Gly, UlufT , Tuesday, April 23, 1963 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Recent guests at the home To be certain the Diamond you buy Is worth the price you pay shop with a jeweler you know you can trust. We invite you to check our and reputation to see our fine Diamonds today. her daugther and lamily, Dr. and Mrs. Owen J. Cook of Long of Mis. Abel S. Rich were and children Beach, Calif., Alice, Ann and John. While in the area they visited with their Carol who is a daughter student at Utah State university and with the Cooks in Tremon-ton- . short but pleasant call welcomed two nephews Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butler and John W. Butler of Ithica, N. Y. who were on their way to a vacation in Mesa, Ariz., after visiting their children who are students at nd Brigham Young UniUSU versity. USE DIAMOND YOUR STAMPS A PALMER JEWELRY WHOS Saf-for- d, er SPEemiL! Le-lan- d TUEf UP CLAIR CAZIER Don't let them JCUtlli Ain fositiiini GPAHD kVvIvV MV, (Tor 0 flERI0N Youll need extra milk for the weekend. More of the family at home. More people for meals. Extra snacks. Stock up now. Have plenty of Milk in your erator for the weekend. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION Sponsored by OF ALL BLUE 8 lbs. hulls Duny Fuimen 5 m z jp BLUEGRASS Ask for your Advance Shopping List PA 46 d MIIIMJWMMIW (Mi) 7th South and st East 3 L I Items advertised in LIFE, LOOK, POST, plus This Week, Family Weekly, Parade, American Weekly, and other Sunday Newspapers, and on Radio & TV Giens Dreg 1 Attendant on duty at all times 4 r L,1 LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING HORSLEYS SEED STORE !?".?? Mrs It's ready for you now, al om Rexall Drug Store. Look over the list, check items you want, then leave it with any salesperson. We'll have your order all ready for you to pick up on the first day of the Sale. n fcp llfajG EQUIPMENT FURNISHED WITH PURCHASE OF LAWN SEED 131 South Main Donald Howard and Dorothy Carol Hollister Hester, Brigham City, girl, April 18. Henry Scott and Mary Mer-lin- e Jeppsen Bessinger, Logan, boy, April 20. Elmo Fenton and Kathleen Capeener Christensen, Rt. 1, April 22. Hours 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. refrig- UTAH 18. MOUSE CLEANING! an WHITE DUTCH the weekend! and Patricia Ann Johnson, Brigham City, boy, April 9. Virgil LaMar and Nancy Rhower Hunsaker, Rt. 2, boy, April 9. Arcadio and Maria Beltran Gonzales, Rt. 1, boy, April 9. Virl and Marla Williams Slater, Honeyville, boy, April 9. Owen Hugh and Gayle Yvonne Broyn Irby, Brigham City, girl, April 9. Robert Newell and Kathryn Williams Reinhart, Brigham City, boy, April 10. David Billeter and Marilyn Ardis Sjolander Walz, Brigham City, girl, April 11. Kay Noble and Wanda Margaret Powell Tracey, Brigham City, boy, April 11. Robert Lee and Cheralyn King Ashley, Brigham City, boy, April 12. Jack DeWayne and Gail Nelson Bowe, Brigham City, boy, April 12. Hughe Dean and Norma Tanner Clark, Brigham City, boy, April 18. Gene LaDell and Verna Dean Taylor Ellis, Rt. 1, boy, April Barentsen Do Your Spring DLUEGRASS Goi more MILK folowing: Verl Lynn jiiV KENTUCKY o KENTUCKY Litte newcomers at Cooley Memorial Hospital during the past two weeks included the FREE PRESCRIPTION 36 South Main DELIVERY |