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Show 6 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, September 1, 1968 HONEYVILIE NEWS Laurel Class Honor Night Heads News By Mrs. DeVere Wintle The Laurel class of the Honeyvllle LDS ward held their honor night In the Re. lief Society room of the Hon. eyville ward chapel under the direction of Betty Hunsaker their teacher for this past year. Gae Coombs played the prelude music, the opening song "The Starry Way" was sung by Joyce Ann Hunsaker and Dlora Hall accompanied by Gau Coombs. Opening pray, er was by Janet Hunsaker; Shauna Johnson gave a read, lng about the class; the teach, er then told What It Means To Be a Laurel, with the help of Linda Walker and Anita Hunsaker with the Laurel Dls. play. Janet Hunsaker gave the 13th artlcal of Faith. Rosemary Wintle talked on Rosemarie Wintle beauty, talked on wisdom, and Joyce in Hunsaker on between was by Robyn Tol. man and Zan Rasmussen. The "Pearl of Great Price" was sung by Shauna Johnson, Joyce Ann Hunsaker and Dlora Hall, accompanied by Gae Coombs. Vivian Jones, stake laurel leader gave a few remarks as did Bishop David Tolman and Mutual President Maurine Chamberlain. Closing prayer was by Anita Hunsaker. Re. freshments were served by the girls. IT WAS A Happy but tired group of mutual Girls that returned home on Saturday visit to the from a two-daGirls home In Box Elder can. yon. The two day trip was under the direction of Karen Thorsted, ward camp dlrec. tor, Elaine Garcia, Carma Spackmen and Dixie Bowman, sports director. Those attend, lng were laurels . Rosemary and Rosemarie Wintle; MIA Susan Orme, Irene maids Bingham, Rachel Bingham, Jana Debra Chamberlain, Hall, Janeal Hunsaker, De. nlse Johnson, Shauna Gardner, Holly Hortin, Denice Hun. saker; Beehive girls . Cleo Tolman, Christy Stevensen, Donna Lyn Hunsaker, Carma Petersen and Marlene Nelson. Girls entering mutual this year Include Teri Keller, Nancy Nelson, Dixie Hortin, Alice Fujikawa, Bonnie Germer, Je. anne Thorsted, Marie Bing, Marianna Bing, and ham, ham. Kathleen Wintle, stake camp director, accompanied them. THE MU MAIDS of the Hon. eyville LDS ward held their Honor night on Sunday noon at the Honeyvllle Let Your Savings Grow With after, ward Their leaders were Carrol Hunsaker and Peggy Nelson. chapel. MR. AND MRS. TRAVIS Hun. and children Dennis, Jackie, and Danny of Las Ve. gas have been visiting In Hon. eyville with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hunsaker and other relatives. They were here one week and spent two days up Logan Canyon. Visiting from New Mexico were Mrs. Leo Bingham and two daughters. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmore for a week. Also visiting on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and son Kelly from Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Snell of Wiser, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant from Brigham City; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Orme of Ogden. saker SUNDAY VISITORS carry tax advantages. Savings specialists at Increasing numbers of wise parents and grandparents are opening Minor Ownership type savings accounts at Ogden First Federal Ogden First Federal will be happy to give you details and suggestions. Costs for College Rise The annual average costs for public Savings. Tax Benefits I, Approximate College Education Costs x Save at a Federally Chartered Association With Enduring Strength . . Out-of-sta- te . Your Choice of 12 Ways to Save: 6. Individual Ownership Minor Ownership Joint Tenancy Ownership with Right of Survivorship Ownership Individual Trust Ownership Fiduciary Ownership 7. 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HAGUE (UPI) luminous clothing appears to be the safest apparel for road workers, says the Dutch Foundation for Scientific Research In Traffic Safety. The Foundation says orange is the most discernible color from great distances and at dusk. THE ge-colored I'Nrfl SAVE OR WITHDRAW BY MAIL. We provide envelopes and transactions carried airmail. postage both ways. ...CONVENIENT HOURS: 9 to 4 Mondays thru Thursdays. Open Fridays until 6. Park and Shop lots. . . FREE PARKING in Ogden at 5 Merchants . in-la- ville col- lege is now $1,153 compared with $770 ten years ago, U.S. News & World Report notes. In the name of the child because they are for his or her college education, these accounts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bowman were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Anderson and son Scot, tie from Bear River, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barfus and Penny of Tremonton. Visitors at the home of Pansy Hunsaker on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Otto Johns, of Luaine Hunsaker of Phoenix, Arlz, Rebecca Hun. saker, daughter of Perry returned with them af. ter a summer visit with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Luaine Hunsaker In Phoe. nix. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hun. saker honored them with a dinner Sunday. Those attend, lng were Pansy Hunsaker, Mr. Heber Bott and and Mrs. daughters Tonya and Michelle and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johns. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hunsaker visited In Grants, Ogden First Federal Minimum amount $5,000. Minimum Amount: $2,500. All certificates: Earnings paid 6 months from issuance dates. to or withdraw from passbook account as you wish. Current rate compounded Add Savings, Passlxxik or Certificate, insured to $15,000 by a permanent agency of the U.S. Government Oran- oeom pi HOME OFFICE; OGDEN gf - 369 24th STREET FEDERAL SAVIMSS and Loan Association Where Thousands Have Saved Millions BRIGHAM CITY - MAIN AT FOREST t |