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Show HONEYVILLE REPORTS Visitors, Family Dinners Miss Elected Highlight Local Activity By Salt Lake City and Miss Gae Coombs, a student at the Utah Visitors this past week at State university, visited over of Mrs. Ruth the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. the home two sisters Ross Coombs. were Wheatley Ross Coombs attended a a brother and their and families. Visiting on different special PTA meeting in Salt days were Mr. and Mrs. Leep Lake City Wednesday of last Parker of Hooper; Mr. and week. Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs. Monroe Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Phares Green of home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs were neighbors Mr. Ogden. visitors at the and Mrs. LeRoy Jorgensen Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. De. and family. Vere Wintle were Mrs. L.I. Mrs. Laura Hunsaker had Layton of Layton, and Mrs. Lucile Domigan of Orem. Mis. as her Sunday guests her child, es Rosemary and Rosemarie ren Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Sten. W intle will be spending the last quist, Mr. and Mrs. Don Horn, week in May in Orem with er Jr. and family Dee Jay, their aunt, Mrs. Domigan. Tonya and Vicky, Mr. and They will visit at the Brigham Mrs. Carl Rhoads and child, Young university where Mrs. ren Carla, Denice, Debra, Domigan is a teacher, and Westley, Timmy and Jayne. She also had two great. grand, other places of interest. children Christy Jayne, and VISITORS FOR THE week, Laurie Jo, daughters of Mr. end at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker. A Mrs. Warner Stoddard were friend of one of the grand, the parents of Mr. Stoddard, children, Darrol Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoddarc was also present. Laura Hunsaker was in Ogof Hooper. Mrs. Sally Leonard of Ogden den on Monday. She went down visited on Saturday with Mr, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank 01. and Mrs. Frank May. Mr. and Mrs. Cecile Chlar. THE HONEYSUCKLE Camp son and children Alan and Linda of Ephrata, Wash., of the Daughters of the Utah former residents of Honey, Pioneers met on Friday at 11 to West ville, were weekend visitors a.m. and journeyed Collinston where they visited in Honeyville. the Bigler Bridge and old MRS. ALEX DICKEY and Pony Express station. They her entire family at home made a tour of the house and on Sunday for dinner. They bridge site. Neil Hunsaker was in Honey, were Mr. and Mrs. Richard on Sunday visiting his ville of and Dickey family Perry; Mr. and Mrs. David Kelly parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie and family of Peterson; Mr. Hunsaker. Bud Orme had as a visitor and Mrs. Kay Hansen and fam. on Monday, Orlin Dewey, of ily of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stoddard and Logan. family of Honeyville; and Mr. MR. AND MRS. Paul Hun. and Mrs. Dallas Gardner and and children visited on saker of also Honeyville. family Soda with Mrs. Hun. Springs Dennis and Mrs. Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. saker and family were in Ru. pert, Idaho, on Monday, where Allen Bennett. they attended the graduation Sunday' visitors at the home exercises of Miss Rena Wood-sko- of Mrs. Pansy Hunsaker were at the Minico High a daughter and family Mr. and school. Miss Woodskow is a Mrs. Verl Grover and child, A sister of Mrs. Hunsaker. ren Steven, Verline, Ricky, brother, Ronnie Woodskow Cindy; also Mr. and Mrs. Mar. who is attending Ricks College, tell Hunsaker and children was also present. Kathleen and David of Brig, ham City; Mr. and Mrs. Don-aiSUNDAY VISITORS at the Hunsaker and children, home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Owen and Patsy of Roy. Judy, Bowman were Mr. and Mrs. She received a phone call Keith Barfuss and Scottie of from a Luwayne in grandson, and Mrs. Phoenix. T remonton; Mr. Blaine Anderson of Bear Riv. Mrs. Perry Hunsaker and er; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bow-maRebecca and Lisa visited with of Honeyville. Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Hawkins Mr. and Coombs and daughter Cheryl in Richmond on Sunday. of Salt Lake City visited with MR. AND MRS. Teryl Hun. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Coombs from Thursday until Saturday. saker and daughter Terilyn of Grantsville visited with Mr. MISS EILEEN Coombs of and Mrs. William E. Hunsak- Hun-saker- s d When It Simmers This Summer Will This Be You? Sorority OUR NEW LINE OF SEE Miss Vicki Lynn Woodward daughter of Floyd and Grace Woodward of Promontory, has been elected of the Utah State University chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi sor. by Mrs. Devere Wlntle n City, Utah 1968 26, Sunday, May BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Promontory Unfinished FURNITURE ority. Cadet Curtis Knudsen reMILITARY AWARD ceives the Reserve Officers Assn. Military Merit Award from Major Guy R. Pulsipher, president Logan Chapter, Reserve Officer Assn. er Vicki, a graduate of Bear River High school in 1965 where she was president of the Phi Gamma pep club and member of the National Honor Society, is currently in the third quarter of her junior year majoring in elementary education. AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT in college life, she became affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi in 1965 where she was held the offices of recording secretary, songleader, and She was a semi-finalifor Greek Woman of the year and has been on various union committees. In her new position of vice, president, Vicki has just re. turned from San Francisco where she attended FETE, Fraternity Education Training-Exchangean annual workshop attended by Arizona, Utah, Col. orado, Montana, Idaho, Ore. and gon, Washington chapters of Alpha Omi-cro- n Pi. Cal-iforn- CHESTS 3 Drawers 4 Drawers 5 Drawers ELECTED Vicki Lynn Woodward of Promontory has been elected vice president of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority at USll. Local In 9 Drawers 10 Drawers Night Stands Desks Farmer 8 Angus Assn. Newell L. F rancis, Brigham City, has been elected to mem. bership in the American Angus association at St. Joseph, Mo., announces Glen Bratcher, sec. IS ALL IT MATTRESS TAKES FOR EVERTON COMPANY TO REBUILD YOUR OLD MATTRESS. CALL EVERTON TODAY, SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. EVERTON MATTRESS retary. There were 516 member, ships issued to breeders of registered Aberdeen. Angus in HOURS COMPANY Phone PA 24 East 1 st South 31 on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lar- visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen and with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bush of visited with Mrs. Ogden Bushs parents Mr. and Mrs. . Thomas D. Hunsaker on sen of Ogden week... your chance to save on everything you need this summer! This Sun-day- PEARL MRS. Oakley HORTIN of visited from Friday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hortin and family. 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