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Show ( I ELDER BOX i Both wel I Thatchor Penrose Brigham man named by Karen Stakes area resort manager Ive already got my gifts for the bus driver and the school teachers. Hooray! Just ONE more week! Mrs. Anita Kilfoyle and son Ryan of Bothwell have been spending several days visiting Mrs. Kilfoyles sister Mrs. Rochelle Couch in Declo, Idaho. Accompanying them were Mrs. Helen Hunsaker and Margene Hunsaker of Honeyville. A Rasmus Anderson family reunion was held at Crystal Springs Saturday. A group of descendants breakfast, Bothwell Cultural Hall Saturfor day evening. the were event Norma Holmgren of Tremonton and Eleda Vee Stokes of Bothwell. The Relief Society of the Bothwell ward prepared the meal. A program was held followed by reminiscing. Attending a W. R. Davis family reunion held at Como Springs Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Anderson and family and Julie Roche of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson and son Marian of large enjoyed exchanged genealogy and visited the first generation Mrs. Tremonton, Glenna Maughan and son Ricky of Mont Clair, Calif. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young of Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May of Westminster, Calif. They report there were relatives there from New York to California. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson E. Jensen in Penrose are Mrs. Jensens brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Vennor Mecham and presented a program. Wallace Anderson of Bothwell was honored. Mr. and Mrs. David Kilfoyle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer of Bothwell accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle and son Kerry of Ogden held a family party at Crystal Springs Monday. The occasion was Ryan Kilfoyles Payne of Bothwell spent Friday visiting in Ogden. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer in Bothwell Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tucker and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kupfer of Huntsville. Attending a Bragger reunion held at Crystal Springs Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson of Bothwell. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ida Christensen of Bear River City. Mrs. Christensen remained overnight at the Anderson home. She had the misfortune of breaking three of her toes. Leaving Thursday for their home in New Orleans, La., were Mr. and Mrs. James Bingham and son Morgan. They have been spending the summer months visiting James parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Bingham in Bothwell. James will now resume his graduate studies at Tulane University. w second birthday. Swimming and a picnic were enjoyed. sons David and Bryan of College Park, Md. The Visits In Bothwell Michelle Caulford of Huntsville is spending a week visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer in Bothwell. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wheatley in Salt Lake City Sunday were Mrs. Deloris Stokes and sons Spencer and Dell of Bothwell. Dell has received a call to fulfill a LDS Mission in Guatemala. for A 1944 Class reunion students attending Bear River high school was held in the Mechams came especially for David to .enter the mission Home in Salt Lake City prior to leaving to fulfill a British South LDS mission. ts Attend Reunion Sunday the Jensens and their houseguests attended a Burrell reunion held in Pioneer Park in Brigham City. Tuesday they will all attend a Miller reunion held in the garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb in Fruit Heights. Eleda Vee Stokes and Gladys Daughter Visits Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer in Bothwell Sunday afternoon was their daughter-in-laMrs. Arlene Kupfer of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron and son Paul Wayne of Thatcher accompanied by Ross Hunsaker of Elwood spent Friday at Lagoon. They also drove on to Salt Lake City. Matthew and Mark Waldron, children of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Waldror accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron home to spend a few days visiting. Verle Waldron and son Paul ac- of Thatcher Wayne Sunday, August 18, 1974 and thoracic surgeon. The BC District, Utah Radiological association and many other groups holding conventions there this summer. recreation development BC swimming, tennis, squash, paddle ball, handball, hor- USU seback riding and featuring the Blue Boar Room where fine food is served. The Sherwood Hills golf course will open Aug. 15 with the first nine holes of the layout. The course is being where degree Norma L. Heiman, native of Brigham City, has completed requirements for a master of science degree in elementary education at Utah State university. She received a bachelor of science degree in psychology from Weber State college. While completing her degree, Mrs. Heiman did a study on the construction of a standardized companied by Tom Waldron of Salt Lake City spent Monday and Tuesday in Yellowstone Park native earns of- fering many activities including they enjoyed fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson of Thatcher visited Mrs. Gladys Wight in Ogden during the week who had as her housequests Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis and four children of Palmyra," N.Y. The Davis family came especially to attend the Davis reunion held at Como Springs Saturday. achievement reading Graduation ceremonies for the students, the Fiftieth class of practical nursing students, will be held Thursday, Aug. 29, at 8 p.m. in the colleges main campus administration building auditorium, 4600 South Redwood road. Miss Seashore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Seashore, 148 North Sixth East. Graduation speaker will be Dr. Robert V. Beveridge, noted Salt Lake City cardiovascular Sondra Stuart assistant post The Hindus believe that the use of iron in buildings is conducive to epidemics. Tools taken H. Clayton Capps reported the theft of a grey tool box from his jj garage on Aug. 14. The box j contained Sears, Western Auto and Bradshaw tools. It occured ? at 876 South Third West. - . test culturally oriented for Navajo students in the primary grades. She is returning to work at Dilcon school on the Navajo reservation as a language arts specialist. Mrs. Heiman is married to Lee B. Heiman. The couple has four children. . . Certificates and pins will be presented to the graduates by members of the Utah State for Board Vocational Education. City. Frank Rees manages resort Named assistant manager Mrs. Sondra Stuart of Wellsville. Sherwood Hills is a family Utah Techs president, Jay L. Nelson, will welcome the graduates and their friends and families. Student speakers will be Diane Middleton and Zenda Mensel. The class of nursing students also will present several musical numbers. Miss Christine Seashore, Brigham City, is one of 39 graduates of the practical nursing program at Utah Technical college at Salt Lake Utah Bar Examiners, Utah Lung association, Weber School was student graduates Utah Education association, d author of numerous medical journal articles, Dr. Beveridge also has devised special emergency lung treatment equipment. to join designed and operated by Mark Ballif Jr. Rees reported that Sherwood Hills has been very active in the convention business, with the Frank Rees of Brigham City has been appointed general manager of Sherwood Hills in Sardine Canyon. He succeeds Howard Freiss who has moved to another position at Glenmoor Village in South Jordan. The development company for both Sherwood Hills and Glenmoor Village is Afco Corp., a Utah-basereal estate development and investment corporation headed by Grant C. Affleck, Carvel R. Schafder and Stuart E. Curtis. 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