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Show GROUSE CREEK REPORTS Hearing Slated May 14 Police Probe Many Families Gather for On Bridge at Honeyville Easter Weekend Vacations Robert and Gail Berchtold and sons, Jerry, Jimmy and Joey of Harper were weekend guests at the home of Gails parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Toyn. A large group of family members were weekend vis, tors at the home of their parents, Herbert and Vera Tanner. Norma and Dean Clark and family of. Brigham were here for several days to enjoy an Easter outing with the Tanners and Hughie Thompsons. Don and Judy Tan. ner and son, Brad of Brigham and Darwin Teeter of Ogden were also out for the weekend and coming from Oakley, Idaho were Audrey and Vernon Tee. ter and daughters. LaNette Thompson and Barbara Tan. ner came home from Brigham on Thursday evening with their parents. MR. MRS. AND HUGHIE Public hearing for a prowith the Merlin Tanner family. posed new bridge at Honeyville It was good to see lights has been scheduled for May 14 in the Dale Warburton house In the county courthouse. as their family came out to The date was set Monday by spend the weekend. The Dale the Box Elder County commis. Warburton family of Garland sion after considering sugges. met Ruths sister, Phyllis tions from Paul Gilgen, seconand Fred Culver and family dary roads supervisor for the ot northern Idaho here for Utah Highway department. a visit together. The hearing is slated at 9:30 in the conference room and will ARTHUR BROTHERS took be conducted by Commission over the telephone work for a Chairman Frnak O. "Reeder. week while Mr. and Mrs. Ju. In other business Monday, lius Fussek spent the time Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R. in Salt Lake attending Utah) notified the commission via letter that the secretary Also attending conference of interiors office will resessions were Bishop and view all data which led to the Mrs. Reese Warburton. They decision to classify 957,377 were guests of Nila Kay Ras. acres of public land in the mussen In Salt Lake and also county for federal retention visited her parents, Mr. and and multiple use. Mrs, Eldon Adams in Logan. The grandparents kept Sher-issHE ENCLOSED a letter Carolyn, Jeff and Chris written to him by Eugene V. over the weekend. Zumwelt, Interior department Thompson met Mrs. Amy Thompson and daughter Loret. te of Gunnison in Tremonton Thursday and enjoyed an evening of visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson. Fred father, Hughies Thompson, returned to Grouse Creek to spend the summer after in being through the winter. Gunnison e. e, assistant director, which gave this assurance. You can be assured that all matters pertinent to the clas. Mid Maids Join Mothers For Program Mia Maids of Box El-d- will be carefully siflcation considered alongwith your let. ter supporting the request of the Box Elder County commis. sion that classification be deit read in layed one year, part. IN MANY FRIENDS AND rela. stake joined their moth, same tives attended funeral serv- ers for their annual Dear to ices in Tremonton Thursday Heart program held ApMy for W.I. Richins. Speakers ril in the cultural hall of at the service were James the First LDS CONNECTION matter, with the the commis. 2 Accidents sioners, acting in a response to a request by Robert D, Nield son, Bureau of Land Manage, ment state director, setTues. day, April 15, as a tenative date to meet with Neilson, Reportedly, the state dir. ector requested the meeting to further explain the class if ica. tion program. The county board said it had no objections to a BLM pro. posal that 1,281 acres in the county be classified for dis. posal through exchange. THE COUNTY OFFICIALS renewed a temporary zoning ordinance governing building and commercial development in the area between the south Willard limits and the Weber county line. The renewal was for six months. A resolution to create a watershed district in Hansel valley gained approval and was ordered published. A low bid submitted by Crump.Wheatley Motor com. pany, Tremonton, was accept, ed to supply the county w ith two new GMC trucks. The price was $37,7GG. Its road show time In the Brigham City police investi. Brigham City Stake MIA and acci-dent- s of a traffic gated pair April 15, is the date. in early April that re. Tuesday, The wards will meet jointsuited in property damages to. ly in their respetive ward taling an estimated $1,105, ac. cultural halls to view the ef. cording to reports. forts of MIA boys and girls The first mishap occurred after several weeks of praca when 6:22 4 at p.m. April tice. car driven by a 17.year.old The Third and Fifteenth Brigham City youth rammed wards will meet at 7:30 p.m. into the rear of a second And cutain time in the other auto. wards will be at 7:15 p.m., the second of Driver according to Zina Goodwin, vehicle was John Keith stake drama director. These 740 South Main. There will the Fourth include was an estimated $270 damage Thirteenth wards, the Eighth. to the Peterson auto and $185 Seventeenth wards and the to the other car. wards. Patiolman Jed Gilmore citAll ward members are in. for impro-pe- r vited and ed the 17. year-olencouraged to attend lookout. Location of the for an of enjoyable evening accident was Main street midentertainment, Mrs. Goodwin and Forest First between way said. South. There will be no charge for On April 5 a two. car in- admission. tersection accident occurred at Forst and First West. Drl. $350 damage to the teenage vers were Gail W, Hill, 645 drivers car and $300 to the The South Eighth West, and a 16. other vehicle. year.old Brigham City youth. old was cited for disregard, There was an estimated ing a traffic signal. FAMIIY PROTECTOR W.litnu JFPPFSt.N i?i Pet-erso- SPECIAL AT MACKS PHCY. 270 N. Ctll t. Phone 723.3808 SUM Firm 4.H Inturinc Stake Schedules Road Shows BC Cimiinj 97 S. Main NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 13, 1969 BOX ELDER 7 Norton AFB, Calif. The sergeant, who received advanced military leadership and management .training, Is an air traffic controller at Laughlin AFB, Tex. He Is in a unit of the Air Force Communications Service. Sergeant Adams is a 1955 Technical Sergeant Dallas of Juab High School graduate R. Adams, son of Dallas C. in Nephl, Utah. Adams, Brigham City, has His wife, Barbara, is the been graduated from the U.S. daughter of Mrs. Glenn Boy. Air Force Senior Noncommis690 North Main, Spanish sioned Officer Academy at ack, Fork. Army Sergeant Graduates From Academy MON. - TUES. - WED. wide Reg. $1.59 1.19 yd. Tooth Paste with roaming action reg. 98c 59c VIDES Multible Vitamins, Sail Cloth 45 $2.00 100's Mother's Day aud Gr,indua-tio- n Cards by Danmark NOW' ON DISPLAY 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET Open 1 1 a.m. to 11 p.m. 1 Walton Clifford prayers and ' were Bishop McMurdie; offered by Wayne Kimber, Ferris Allen and Wellies sons, Doug, las and Virgil Richins. Kathy Napoli Perez gave the obituary and Val Leavitt sang a vocal solo. A chorus composed of Lyman Kimber, Archie Toyn, Mervin and Monte Tanner, Russell Lee and Den. nis Kimber sang one number and these men along with Raida Irma and Naomi Kimber, Warburton, Laraine and Emand Virginia ily Kimber Tanner sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives. Interment was in the Grouse Creek cemetery and a lunch, eon was then served at the recreation hall by the Relief society with Kenna Tannerin charge. A FAREWELL PARTY hon. oring David Kimber was held on Monday evening under the direction of Jrma .Warburton. A program was enjoyed and refreshments served. Mr. and Kimber and Mrs. Raymond family accompanied David to Brigham on Tuesday where he left Wednesday morning for service in the armed forces. Brigham City ward. The program was based on a fashion show theme with girls from each ward in the stake participating. The girls had made their own fashions worn In the show. Title of the script for the show was entitled'All the Worlds a Stage, and was written by Mrs. Marie Nelson, Mia Maid teacher in the First ward. Mrs. Louise Young, Ninth ward Mia Maid leader was fashion coordinator. Mrs. W illiam Packer and her daugh. ter Gloria took the leading roles of the mother and daugh. D0B0 rm ter. GUEST SPEAKER was Mrs. Dorothy Jeppson, Mia Maid leader of the Mantua ward, whose subject was The Star of Your Life is Yours. Musical numbers were pre. seated by a Mia Maid chorus from the Sixth ward and a mothers and daughters quartet from the Mantua ward. prayers were' offered by Diane Westley and Mrs. Von. The symbolism da Cheney. of the rose was presented by Alisa Watson. Refreshments III rl.tfl 'COlHli lilqtsf .. were served from an attractively decorated table featuring the Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kim. Mia Maid symbol, roses, as and children of Salt Lake the centerpiece. his of were weekend guests The event was planned un. sister, Eula and Lyman KimDon. ber der the direction of Mrs. na Sederholm, stake Mia Maid ber. THE FAMILY OF GRANT and Naomi Kimber were hap. py to be able to spend the weekend ' together. Naomi brought her daughter, Susan Holtman and baby from Mai. ta, Idaho. Claine Tanner, Ter. ry Grimley and three girl friends from Brigham also joined Steven Kimber here for Easter, Delnia and Verl Smith and family of Ogden visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Kimber during the weekend. VISITING WITH THE Vali. son Tanner and Norma Jean and Kerry Mechams were Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Tanner and family of Brigham. They brought out their camper and vacationed until Tuesday evening. ' ' Jim and Cheryl Carter and family were in Burley over the long weekend to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Delbert Christensen family, Mrs. Emma Blanthorn came last week from Las Vegas, Nev, to spend some time with her son Bryan Blanthorn and family. HAPPY TO have her sis. come for an extended visit and to help out were Martha and Ted Kimber. Mrs. My. rtle Toyn of Ogden came out ter Thursday to spend some time with the Ted Klmbers. Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Moyes of Brigham also called on the Edwin Klmbers last week to brighten this family. Archie Toyn made a bust-nes- s trip to Tremonton dur. ing the week and on Tuesday he took Elmer Kimber to the doctor for medical treatment. MR. AND MRS. MILES Tra. cy and son Robert of Declo, Mr., and Mrs. Brent Tracy and baby of Oakley, Coleen Teeter and son Randy and daughters of Roy, were all weekend guests of their par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh On Tuesday Rex Ro. berts ot Montello, Nev, called on his parents also. Mrs. Grace Warburton was delighted to have her daughter, Carol and Douglas Lind and children of Declo, Idaho over for a weekend visit. Ro-ber- MRS. VINNIE KUNZLER re. turned homo Sunday to Park Valley after spending a week leader. Senior Citizen Party Planned Monday, 2 p.m. A party for senior citizens of the Brigham City area is planned for Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the War Memorial Home. A potluck dinner is planned, with all those participating asked to furnish a dish for the meal. Bingo will follow the dinner. Those attending are asked to bring their own eating utensils and an invitation is extended to all persons 55 years of age and over fo attend. Two Given Qte fi (BjSiD Rte All Sentences Two persons have been sen. fenced in Brigham City court during the past week on ci. tations for drunk driving, DuRell Anderson, 37, Co. rinne,, was ordered to pay $200 or serve 100 days on the tipsy charge and $50 or 25 days for driving on revoca-tloThe court granted a stay to May 12. Jack Goodale, 44, of 5363 South 2000 West, Roy, was sentenced to pay $200or serve 100 days on the Intoxication charge. He, also was granted a stay to May 12. In other recent court bust, ness, Thomas Y. Begay, Intermountain 19, school, was sentenced to 10 days for illegal possession of beer, Jimmie Segay, 18, Inter, mountain school, drew a five, day term for Illegal posses, slon of beer, and Arthur Yaz. zle, 18, Intermountain, was given five days for public In. toxicatlon. HAVE A FREE teto 0 QEDte (feu die (M) fanffinM) GAME OF FOOSBALL Be a FOOSER . . , present this ticket at Brigham City's Bonneville Recreation Center sometime this week and a FREE game of FOOSBALL, Americas most exciting and Fun sport. Youll enjoy the keen competition. IIae fun... be a FOOSER! Name Address City . State Ticket valid only if completely filled in. Offer expires April 19, 1969. One game per person per night. 6d EbtellrniD st3R &1U1U1 Zip- HbGliran'tsasv Satur-day- , |