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Show 4 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 16, 1970 Obituaries Grouse Creek Reports Locality Welcomes Harvest, Visitors By Marge Thompson Another busy week gone with men in the hay fields and trying to keep up with the activities in between. The weather has been beautiful. Funeral services were just held Thursday for Hugh Roberts with a large crowd attending. All members of their family were home. Ray Roberts, Wallace and Sarah Rex and Pat Roberts and four children from Montello, Vern and Betty Roberts and' daughter Tana Rae from Oregon, Byron Bet-teridg- e, Roberts of Sparks, Nev. Mary and Bill Thomas, Marie Whitaker and daughter, Carol from Sue and California, Morgan Roberts from Montana, Joy and Miles Tracy and sons from Declo, Colleen and Marvin Teeter and family of Layton. Many other grandchildren and were also in attendance. Mrs. Louie Roberts went with Joy and Miles Tracy to Declo and they plan to spend a on few days in Brigham business. son-in-la- w Weekend Visitors Bob and Judy Barnedt and son Dean, of Bountiful, Jr. and Diane Kimber of Park Valley were weekend visitors at the home of their parents, Ray Kimber, and family. Coming out from Harper for the Kimber reunion and to spend the weekend with their parents, the Archie Toyns, d were Gail and Robert and four sons. and Holtman Susan daughter, Robin, of Malta were welcomed home for the weekend by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kimber, and family. Miss Pam Tolman of Brigham was a weekend guest of the Grant Kimbers and Steven Kimber. and Wilda Ber-chtol- the funeral of her brother, Hugh Roberts and spent several days with relatives and friends here. Visiting over the weekend with Edwin and Keith Kimber were Lee and Arlene Kimber and son, Gary, Scott, and Steven, of Clearfield. Joan and Gordon Tanner and family of Brigham City spent Saturday night and Sunday with Edwin Kimber and the Delbert Tanners. Cheryl Tanner stayed for another week with her grandparents, the Delbert Tanners. Marge and Hughie Thompson attended the annual picnic of the Raft River Electric Board members and employees held in Elba park on Friday evening. Lynn and Gloria Kimber of Ogden spent the weekend with Their" parents, the Ivan Kimbers and attended the reunion. Glorias sister, Diane Harris of Ogden, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Philbert Lind of Burley were Saturday visitors of Rhea and Archie Toyn. On Saturday morning Eldon Hadfield and his of Logan dropped in for a short visit and breakfast with the Toyns while enroute from Idaho. 36th Annual two hours prior to services at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Shepherd Chapel. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. CARD OF THANKS William White Shepherd, 94, died in the Godfrey Nursing home Wednesday night, Aug. 12, of natural causes. He was born Dec. 12, 1875 in Donner Grove, 111. He was Racing Event The starting bell will clang, the gates spring open and the ponies will be off and racing 3 in Ely, and 0 Aug. To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at Nev., as Nevadas oldest the time of the death of our continuous horse racing event beloved husband, father and beings its 36th year. married to Nellie Armstrong grandfather we wish to exEach of the four days will in 1907 at Greeley, Colo. heartfelt thanks. We feature at least nine races press He moved to Brigham City wish to thank the with a daily feature such as: in 1914 where he worked as a ward especially the Relief The Nevada Governors bishopric, lather and was the Salt Lake Members of the Canyon Major league allstar team are, front CANYON LEAGUE left, Jeff Collman, Mark Scharmann, Carl Puckett, Brent Walker, Mark Lyons, Jeff Ellis, Rian Nelson, Greg Kunkel, Steve Knudson, Steve Watters, Brad Hall, Keith Williams and Don Ellis, manager and Boyd Ellis, coach. Local Man Given District court this past week. He was Paul Sandoval, 19, Second 10 Year Sentence 639 South East. A stay of execution was granted, and Sandoval was remanded to the custory of Sheriff Warren Hyde for confinement in the county jail pending a further hearing on Sept. 9 to determine custody. A Brigham City man was sentenced to ten years in the state penitentiary on a charge of carnal knowledge in First ' 'X'.'.' X v- ' . - 'v. v'. v X Tribune Agency manager for a number of years. He had been a former baseball player for the Chicago White Sox, and an umpire of the old Pioneer League. He was a member of the Presbyterian church. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Earl (Isabel) Hines of Vancouver, Wash.; eight grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Olsen Funeral Chapel by Reverand Earl Seymour Fox, Community Presbyterian church. Friends may call Monday 29-3- 22-2- society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. The Family of Percy M. Brailsford Great CARD OF THANKS Annual Hanicap with a $1,000 added purse, The Eighth Annual Basin Thorobred Futurity race with a $500 added purse and the Ninth Pony Express allowance. This year, a new parimutuel Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we betting booth has been confeel toward those who, by their structed at the White Pine kindness and generous county fairgrounds to expedite assistance, helped lighten our placing of bets and claiming burden of sorrow at the time of payoffs. Each racing day, the death of our husband, there is also the added exfather and brother, Thomas citement of trying to pick the Reynolds. May Gods blessing daily double. The Pony Express Days rest with those who came to event is sponsored by Ely Elks our assistance in any way. The Thomas Reynolds family Lodge 1469. X'.v'i.v' X.' 3 OZ. UTAH FRESHWATER JELLO FRESH RAINBOW TROUT Summer Home Guests Charles and Leah Kimber and daughter, Barbara of Brigham had guests at their summer home here over the weekend. Cathy Woodruff, her mother and sisters of Brigham were guests of the Kimbers. Cathy is the fiancee of Chuck Kimber. Guests this week of Rae Dean Thompson are Marla Teeter of Oakley and Carla Clark of Brigham City. Mrs. Vinnie Kunzler has spent a week here from her home in Park Valley visiting and helping her daughter, Kenna Tanner and family. and j William White son-in-la- Hughie Ely to Host ASSORTED FLAVORS BONG in FOOD KIN mm AA LARGE 'A' BADE EGGS GT Darwin Thompson took their father, Fred Thompson, to Gunnison on Tuesday where they enFamily Gathering was joyed a short visit with Mr. A family gathering enjoyed by members of and Mrs. Acel Thompson and Winfred and Olive Kimbers family. Mr. Thompson stayed the wedding family. Dorothy and A1 Coveio to attend and daughter, Annette and reception of his grandAlene, Delma and Verl Smith daughter, Loretta Thompson, and family, Susan and Dave who was married to Kendall Wirick all of Ogden. Verna Mellor, in the Manti temple on and Bishop Val Richardson Friday. and five children of Bountiful On Sunday Fred Thompson were all with the Kimbers for was taken to Ogden for the reunion and the weekend medical treatment. together. The Richardson California Visitor family, Dorothy Coveio and Laraine Tanner flew home girls will also be here for a weeks vacation. from California then met her Dave and Susan Wirick left parents in Brigham City Sunday for a weeks vacation Wednesday evening. She in Yellowstone park and plan reported an enjoyable trip to spend some time together with her aunt, Rhea Smith, before Dave leaves for active and Marilyn Kunzler in San duty in the Navy. Jose. They also spent, some Audrey and Vernon Teeter ume at the beach in San and girls, Marla and Sheila, of Francisco. Oakley came home for a Cheryl Carter and children, weekend visit with their Lee, Scott and Raquel drove to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burley where they took her Tanner, and family. Merle mother, Delbert Mrs. White and children of Provo Christensen and son, Mike and have also spent several days all went to Lagoon on Wedwith the Tanners and the nesday for a day of fun. Mrs. Marjorie Thompson Thompsons. Vera and Barbara Tanner returned to and family enjoyed a visit in Provo on Monday with Merle Provo with Merle White and and family. family. They also called on the Mrs. Grace Warburton Darrell Tanners and Don accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tanners in Ogden and Norma and Clark and family in Brigham Dwight Warburton children to Layton on ThurCity. Mr. and Mrs. Arvol Smith, sday and over the weekend. Grace is planning to stay in Mrs. Fern Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake at the Newhouse Charles Kimber of Brigham Hotel for at least a week. City were here Thursday for the funeral and visited Kimber Reunion relatives and friends here. The Kimber Family reunion Sidney Paskett of Wells, was a lot of fun with activities Nev. called on Rhea and beginning on Friday evening. Archie Toyn and the Herbert A hootenany and hayride were Tanners on Thursday and new events. Singing around visited other friends here. the bonfire outside the recreational hall followed hay Leave For Funeral rides by all the young people, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin under the direction of Verl Betterldge flew in from Smith. Many of the family California for their grandmembers had their camping fathers funeral, and a visit equipment and slept overnight with their parents, the on the school and church Wallace Betteridges and other lawns. Their here. relatives gathered for lunch following a daughters Janice and Marva business meeting. Prizes for also came up from California the early bird drawing were and Mr. and Mrs. Owen won by Junior Kimber and Betterldge and family of Verna Richardson. A program Montello were here too. 'followed the buffet luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. and then childrens races, Kimber of Brigham and their from ballgames and various en- granddaughter tertainment. In the evening a Snowvllle were here Saturday dance was enjoyed with the with family members. Alvin Grouse Creek orchestra Kimber of Bountiful, Mr. and furnishing the music. Delma Mrs. Bill Kimber and grandand Verl Smith worked hard, son Bryce of Montello, Mr. along with various other and Mrs. Merrell Kimber and helpers, to make the reunion a family of Elko, Nev. all atsuccess. tended the reunion and also Mrs. Chloe Tanner ac- enjoyed a visit at the Kimber companied Ralph and Therma ranch. Lee of Ogden here for several days of visiting. They brought their trailer house and parked Low calorie fruit are used at the schoolhouse while the by 32 per cent of ll.S. families, activities were on. Geraldine with 16 per rent in and LeRoy Aird and son, Lyle, compared Jackie and Mike Noregan, Scott Lee and Sheeley of More than 113 councils of Ogden also came out for the Kimber reunion. governments have been set up in Attends Funeral metropolitan areas from Boston Mr. Inez Tucker of Sun to Los Angeles in the past four Valley, Calif, came to attend years. 12 OZ. BOTTLES 7-U- P 6 PACK 2 FOR PIUS DEPOSIT . . I NORGOID fUSSETT NBNOOP iRRESHlBAKERYi PH1SBURY GLAZED or BALLARD BISCUITS 8 OZ. SWEETMILK BUTTERMILK or EXTRA LIGHT BUTTERMILK DO-NU- TS ryy- EACH BREAD CABBAGE UTAH FARM FRESH WESTERN FAMILY TALL CANNED WHITE or WHEAT 5 iii p Nectarines orangeAke I 7 fll 25 KRAFT WHIPPED teonsgbl Volume One Ml 16 Start your set today! 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