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Show w Tf ' m f- 6 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, January 8, 1967 HONEYVILLE REPORTS Holiday Visitors Highlight Honeyville Social Calendar By DeVere W. Wlntle Visitors st the home of Mr, Leon Gardner on and Mrs, Thursday were Mr. and Mr. Boyd Gardner and children of Honeyville, Also Mrs. Barbara Evonda and children Barbara and Ann of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner are the proud grandparents of 28 grandchildren, the 28th was born on Dec. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. James Forsgren of Man. tua. ON SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner visited with Mrs. Gardners mother, Mrs. Hazel Hoeft in Ogden and also In Man. tua with Mr. and Mrs. James Forsgren and family. On Wednesday the Dee Hortln family was In Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stev. en Call, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald E, Curtis. MR. AND MRS. BlllHunsaker visited In Ventura, Calif, with a daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Mel choir and children They were Kyle and Michion. gone about 10 days, and had a very enjoyable time with their grandchildren over Christmas. They visited the Forrest Lawn Memorial Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kunsaker and daughter Hayley of Grace Idaho spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mr, Hunsakers parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnle Hunsaker. MRS. VENNA HUNSAKER and children Janet and Valorie and Mrs. Jeanunslne Petersen spent the Christmas holidays In Lyn. Calif, wood, visiting with a daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard Sherwood. They returned on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner visited In Blackfoot, Idaho on with Mr. and Mrs. Monday Spencer Gardner and family and with Mr. and Mrs. Ott Gardner. GUESTS on Wednes. day evening at the home of Mr. DINNER and Mrs. Varsel Chlarson were Mr. and Mrs. Shelby West and family of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Spencer and family of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunsaker and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Don and Hunsaker family of Holbrook, Arlz; Mrs. Ardlth and family of Orem; i Pearson Mrs. Amelia Hunsaker from Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. from Logan. Steven BJornn Games were played after dinner. George Wlntle visited several days last week in Blackfoot, with his sister and Idaho brother.ln.law Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dance. Response Big Food King County For College (Continued From Page One) the north county area. His was the only application received. Classes Here bond was approved with provl. sloes that Justices of the peace, Inadvertantly omitted when the bond was put out for bid, would be Included. The commissioners expressed concern to know whether deputies In the treasurers office are covered under the bond which also was approved. The question was put to the Insuring agent and also was referred to the county attorney. for College Registration classes offered locally for winter quarter has exceeded all in Logan on Tuesday. On Mon. expectations, according to Sam day he attended a State FFA Gordon, vocation coordinator committee meeting in Salt Lake of the Box Elder County School district. City. It Is perhaps the highest colMiss Ann Woods of Fielding visit weekend the past lege registration for extension spent lng with the Albert Bingham classes In the history of the Gordon said. family. The district has been able to MR. AND MRS. James J. Lay get a very liberal offering of ton and children Julie, Evan classes from Utah State Uni. verslty, and for the first time, James, and Jolene of Layton visited with Mr, and Mrs. De- extension classes from Weber Vere Wlntle and family on Mon State college have been brought Layton Is a brother of into the county. day. In addition, there may be some Mrs. Wlntle. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Staoy classes from Brigham Young and children Mlcheal, David and university. We were very pleased with Susan spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday visiting In Salt the participation and the way Lake City with Mr. Stacys these classes have been received In the area, and look forbrothers. and Gae ward to having enough registraEileen Misses Coombs, daughters of Mr, and tion to make the majority of Mrs H. Ross Coombs returned the classes go, Gordon said. A FEW OF THE CLASSES, on Tuesday to Logan where they are students at the Utah State however, appear to be In reg. university. They had a lovely lstratlon difficulty and perhaps visit with their parents and will be cancelled after the first friends over the holiday. meeting If they dont get ad. dtlonal enrollees. MR. AND MRS. KENJI Fugi However, Gordon voiced optikawa and children Kelly, Tommy mism about the registration and Alice returned Monday since there have been a large evening from a vacation trip to number of calls at the central visit relatives In Gardlnla, office from persons who were Calif. They also visited In San not able to attend the first Diego and Tlajuana, Mexico, and meeting. CLASSES WILL BE TAUGHT In theLos Angeles and Las Vegas area. They were gone about at Box Elder High school un. 10 days. They reported a very less otherwise designated. Following Is a list of class, enjoyable time. On Thursday, visitors at the es that will be held at least home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon once more In an effort to In. Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. crease registration by three or Spencer Gardner and children four students; and Mr. and Mrs, Ott Gardner Accounting for management all of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. control, three credits, Wednes. Nellie Whitney and grandson day, 8 p.m. George Whitney of Tremonton Marketing principals, five were also there. credits, Tuesday, 7 p.m. MR. AND MRS. PAUL HunsaProgramming scientific prob. ker and family of Salt Lake lems, three credits, Monday, City visited with Mrs. Huns- 7 p.m. akers parents Bishop and Mrs. Advanced engineering mathe. Morrell Hunsaker over the New matlcs, three credits, Monday, Year weekend, 4:30 p.m. William Wlntle, son of Mr. Improving personal reading and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle return, efficiency, three credits, Mon. ed on Tuesday to Logan where day, 4:30 p.m. he will continue his studies at Abnormal psychology, three Utah State university. credits, Wednesday, 4 p.m. Child psychology and develop, Thursday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel ment, three credits, Monday, Chlarson were Mr. and Mrs. p.m. Reese Sessions of Idaho Falls, Women today, three credits, Idaho. Tuesday, 7 p.m. DINNER GUESTS ON Monday Classes which require one or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. two more students are: Alvin Hunsaker were Mr. and Business statistics, three Mrs. Don Hunsaker and children credits, Tuesday, 7 p.m. Judy, Owen, and Patsy of Roy; Psychology 286 will be taught Mr. and Mrs. Verl Grover and In Ogden. children Steven, Verlene, Cindy Literature for the gifted, of Brigham City, and Harvey three credits, Tuesday, 4 p.m., Hunsaker. Bear River Junior High school. Sunday dinner guests at the Human growth and develop, home of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel ment, three credits, Monday, Chlarson were Mr. Chlarsons 7 p.m. parents Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Classes that definitely will be Chlarson of Brigham City. dls-trlc- t, AN EMPLOYEES BLANKET s trees-uere- W.H. GRIFFITHS WHO step, ped down as county surveyor after a number of years, ex. pressed his appreciation to the commissioners for their past cooperation. He said he would turn over all maps relative to the office to the new county surveyor. County Agent A. Fullmer Al. lred reported on the first mset-lnof the new county safety committee and Indicated mem. bers planned to meet when decided by the commission, pre. ferably within two weeks. In the interim, they are preparing a report on the most pressing safety needs In the county. g sanitarian, county. Civil Defense Director E, Emery Wight said he had pur. beds chased five hospital through government surplus and had released one for use by the sheriffs department. Wight was asked to furnish another one to Pioneer Memorial Nursing home and also to make a record of the disposition of each of the beds. The commissioners approved employment of Dorothy C. Rich, ards In the assessors four months a year. ceeds Effle Balllngham who left to take other employm ant. held Include these: Graduate seminar In business administration, three credits, Monday 7 p.m. Programming business prob. lems, three credits, Wednesday, 6 p.m. Diagnosis and treatment of learning difficulties, three cred. its, Thursday, 4:30 p.rn. Marriage counseling, three credits, Thursday, 4:30 p.m. Medical self-heltwo credits, Monday, 7 p.m. Introduction to elasticity, three credits, Thursday, 5:30 p.m. Audio utilization of materials, three credits, Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. A flat pattern class will be taught but a time and date for starting have not been set. Interested should persons contact the school district cen. tral office or Della Armstrong (723.5841.) 723-738- study, large lot, fruit trees and garden area with irrigation water. $4,800 or $3,000 down and 2nd mortgage of St, 800. ph. 723-737- dministration ousing HAS A NUMBER OF HOMES FOR SALE IN BRIGHAM CITY THAT ARE EXCELLENT BUYS. THESE HOMES HAVE BEEN RECONDITIONED AND REPAIRED AND SHOULD BE TROUBLE FREE. BRIGHAM CITY IS EXPERIENCING AN INCREASE IN POPULATION DUE TO JOS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA. FOR SALE 3400 sq. ft. brick construction ranch style house. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living room, panelled rec. room, carpet, and attached double FHA garage. Si 7,000 5 loan. Make offer on small equity, ph. double 723-786- THIS IS A PARTIAL LIST: 250 Fishburn Drive, Brigham City 962 Hillvlew Road, Brigham City 1023 East Sycamore, Brigham City 1092 Elm Avenue, Brigham City 311 Park Place, Brigham City 1077 Linda Way, Brigham City 69 South 3 West, Brigham City 1008 Orchard Drive, Brigham City 859 North 1 West, Tremonton 346 South 6 West, Tremonton 701 South Tremont Street, Tremonton The following properties are for sale 12th property list. 347 South 6th West, Tremonton, 187 West 1025 South, Garland 675 West 4th South, Tremonton 484 North 6th East, Brigham City 146 West 1025 South, Garland NOTICE: $15,000 $15,500 $15,550 $14,500 $17,400 $14,700 $11,400 $14,300 $14,500 $16,200 $10,900 $200 $200 $150 $150 $200 $150 $150 $150 $100 $100 $100 Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down and should be added to the Dec Down Down Down Down Down IMMEDIATELY all sales contracts will be submitted directly to the FHA Office in Salt Lake and not through the area broker. FHA properties are offered for sale to qualified purchasers without reto the gard prospective purchasers race, color, creed or national origin. EFFECTIVE Purchasers should contact the Real Estate Broker of their choice. Offers to purchase may be submitted directly to FHA when the purchaser cannot secure the services of a qualified broker. The local FHA office is located at 1 25 South State Street, Salt Lake City. 524-524- 2 524-523- 2 THE HANDY mans house, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, sunny closed in room, torch, laundry gas furnace, large lot. Across street from Jr. high school. $7,300. No. 7 South 5th East. ph. 723-326- FOR SALE 3 bedroom brick hon.e with basement, built-ins- , carpet. 992 Willow St. Best deal ever. Assume $105 monthly payments and it's yours. To see call 723-539- $16,000 - $100 $13,700 - $200 $12,700 - $100 $14,250 - $150 $15,600 - $150 524-524- 7 brand name award competition entered Its final phase Monday with the announcement of 267 finalists by Albert H. Messer, president of Brand Names Foundation, sponsors of the competition. Among them Is Smith Food King Markets, Brigham City. 19th annual The retaller-of.the.ye- THESE OUTSTANDING firms by a screening panel made up of experts In every area of retail merchan-dl- s lng, from some 2,000 merchants who were nominated by and media the manufacturer members of the foundation, and were selected retail trade associations. The finalists will now begin preparing scrapbook presenta-tlon- s their 1966 brand activities In advertising, promotion, display, sales training, and customer and supplier documenting relations. EXECUTIVE The Judging will be held on in conjuction with the April foundations annual meeting, which will begin on April 12 In Chicago and will be attended by all of the finalists as well as members of Brand Names Foundation, Industry and civic 10-1- 2 leaders, THE WEATHER OUTSIDE . . . Brigham City residents awoke Saturday morning to find the local landscape drapped in additional quanties of snow which fell during the night, adding to the already wintery scene. cago Hilton Hotel. In view home on Highland Bhd. Double door split entry leads to 3 bedrooms, 212 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, carpeting, drapes, dishwasher. Beautiful landscaping, sprinkling system and private back yard. Immaculate condition, excellent terms. Must see at 548 Highland. Ph. 723-869- Bob Charles became the first lefthander to win a major tournament by taking the British Open In 1963. SPECIAL ON WHITE SHIRTS announcing this years Messer praised the selctlon of the screening com. mlttee as truly representative of the highest caliber of mer. chan dising. The competition a. mong them for the awards should make the 1966 results the most Interesting in the history of this s, 4 for T During Month of program. THE RETAILER.of the.year Sheep outnumber people 300 will be announced to 1 on the Falkland Islands, publicly for the first time on British colony in the South At13 at the annual awards office for April lantic. says the National She sue. banquet to be held at the Chi. BEST HOME BUYS ederal Recognition IN APRIL, THESE presenta. CLERK K.B. OLSEN was au. tlons will be reviewed by a panel thorlzed to sign a contract with of Judges comprised of execu. the Utah State Department of tlves of last years top winning Health, providing for state par. firms In every category. Each ticipatlon In furnishing health of the Judges will examine and all of the presentations services, Including those of the score In the In each of the 24 categories. district ON SUNDAY MR. AND MRS THE HONEYVILLE MIA Ward Is planning a music festival to Earl Kendall and children Mary, be held on Tuesday evening, Calvin and Myron of Peterson January 17, at 7; 30 p.m. In the visited with Mrs. Kendalls Honeyville ward chapel. Mem. father, Leon Hunsaker. On Mon Here are your complete real estate listing bers of the ward are Invited to day he visited with Blaine Hunsa. Homes and Business Propetries attend and enjoy this program. ker In Brigham City. On Friday, Dec. 30, Mr. and The Honeyville ward officers of the YWMIA treated all the Mrs. Warner Stoddard gave a For Sale Real Estate For Sale - Real Estate officers and teachers of the MIA party for their daughter Crlsty to cake and Ice cream after on her ffth birthday. Guests WANT TO TRADE equity FOR SALE Assume mortwere Mutual Tuesday evening. Cindy Orme, Sherry in 4 bedroom, full basement gage on spacious 4 bedroom Jorgensen, Jill Hunsaker, Kathy brick home, for acreage near brick veneer home, 2 baths, MARK BINGHAM, son of Mr. and Julie Gardner, Laura Ann Brigham, ph. extra large living room and and Mrs. Albert Bingham, re. Tolman. Birthday cake and ice kitchen, paneled family room, turned to Utah State university cream were served. THE Markets Get January Norge Village awards 35 E. 7th S. 7 |