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Show BOX Karens Bothwell Thatcher Penrose With all of our resolutions in order we re ready to start this c In. -- Mrs. Norman Hunsaker and family of Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle and Carrie of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Misrasi and family of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Caulford and family of Huntsville. Following the services at the Bothwell Ward the family met for dinner at the David Kilfoyle home. . r.i Mu Clenn Baugh, the former I.iiu Lee Stark, and son Craig of Woodland Hills, TWO EMPLOYES of Brigham Truck and Implement retiring recently are pictured here at the left with the firms owners, Bill Davis and John Holmgren. Retiring are Oleen Hailing, left and Art Johnson. The two men have a combined tenure of service of 31 years. Calif, have recently been visiting in Bothwell with Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway of Bothwell traveled to Ogden on Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Firth of Bothwell received word Wednesday that they are grandparents again. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Firth of Howell have a new little son born Jan. 8. The little boy has one sister at home waiting his arrival there. The tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kilfoyle was given the name of Kristen in Las Vegas Trip Mr. and Mrs. Mont Nelson, Bishop and Mrs. Boyd Marble of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Cornwall of Edwood traveled to Las Vegas, Nev. during the week where they attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peluaga. Henry is the son of Lola Cornwall Peluaga. Salley Stokes and Vickie Carpenter of Santa Rosa, Calif, are visiting in Penrose at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Sacrament meeting Sunday. Out of town guests who came for the occasion included Mr. and Stokes. After 31 local firm has honored two A the firm pany. the The men were each awarded an engraved watch and ring during the dinner hosted by the Honored at dinner recently were Oleen Hailing of Mantua and Art Johnson of Garland. They retired from Brigham Truck and Implement com- - company. Hailing has worked for the firm 17 years and was parts foreman. Johnson was service supervisor at the time of his retirement. He had been with retiring employees for a total of years service company. 31 to Classes offered in center. The nurse's aid class will begin Thursday, Jan. 16, at Pioneer Memorial Nursing home in Brigham City. Lois Lundberg will instruct the class which begins at 7 p.m. area in Persons interested enrolling should be at the nursing home for the beginning class. Additional information is available by calling the vocational center in Logan, or Sam Gordon in Brigham or Mrs. LundCity, berg. The class in brick masonry will begin this week at Intermountain school. 752-068- are being offered in the local area, including nurses aid training, Several classes , Overnight guests Monday at the Thayne Stokes home in Penrose were Wendi and Ryan Reeve of Ogden. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reeve were celebrating their anniversary. Tuesday Ron and Susan came to get their children and stayed for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes, Reed and Spencer, Bothwell, years service Local firm honors 2 and brick masonry, according to Sam Gordon, director of Bridgerland Area Vocational 14 NEWS, Brigham City, Ufah Sunday, January 12, 1975 attended Sacrament march of dimes monlhJ have just Mr. and Mrs. Stan Palmer, Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes joined Mr. anf Mrs. Scott Wheatley of Salt Lake City at the Salt Lake City airport where they bid farewell to Elder Dell Stokes, who left recently for Guatamela where he will spend the next two years as an L.D.S. missionary. Mr. and Mrs. David Kilfoyle and family had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Couch and family of Declo, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Slewart Hunsaker and daughter of Anchorage, Alaska. They came to get acquainted with Kristen Kilfoyle, who is just a few months old, 11 from a West. Yellowstone. They spent some time at Old Faithful and enjoyed snowmobiling in the park. An ice skating party for members of the Bothwell Ward was held at the Public Shooting grounds near Thiokol. The group enjoyed skating, chili and hot chocolate. The Saturday activity was under the direction of the A and YW. meeting. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Terberg was given the of name Risa Katrina. by Karen Stokes new ELDER Kolumn winter Following the services the couple attended a dinner party at the Terberg home. Mrs. Terberg is the former Ronna Lee Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and Marti Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson and Nels, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson returned vacation in HURRY . . . LAST 3 DAYS CAPITOL THEATRE Brigham City JANUARY 13 ONE DAY ONLY MAIN THEATRE GARLAND Sun International Productions Release A The life and Times of Former Resident number of people from Thatcher and Penrose attended the viewing in Brigham City Sunday for Boyd Borgstrom. Mr. Borgstrom was a former resident of Thatcher. He passed away Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Burton of Thatcher, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak of Penrose, Mrs. Engvar Peterson of Penrose, and Dee Leak of Penrose attended the funeral services Monday. Miss Julia Anderson of Bothwell accompanied Dorian Hill to Farmington Sunday where they A GRIZZLY ADAMS1 Color by Deluxe Tt The True story of a man exiled in the wilderness and how he learns to survive Featuring Dan Haggerty as James Adams Produced by Charles E. Salller, Jr. by Richard Frledenberg Screenplay by Larry Dobkln Music by Thom Directed 1974 Sun International Productions, Inc. years. Bill Davis and John Homgren expressed special gratitude for the two men and extended their appreciation for the many years of service. "They were very dependable, honorable and dedicated employees," the employers said. , "'m ducted Thursday, Jan. 16, from 7 to 10 p.m. Also on Jan. 16 a class to train machinists will begin at Utah State university. A class will be taught at Bobs Auto Care, Third North and Main, to train individuals in tune-up- , auto beginning Thursday, Jan. 16, at 7 p.m. Toastmasters will meet this Tuesday Morning, Afternoon If, enrollment justifies, classes will be conducted both in the morning and afternoon. Each class may have up to 12 enrollees, Gordon said. Those interested may register Heres Your Answer with Dee Leak at Box Elder or at the emI was discharged about 25 High school Q office in Brigham ployment of after three years years ago military service. Is it too late to City. For more information, inapply for a GI home loan from terested persons are invited to the Veterans Administration? the Gordon, A No. There has been no contact deadline for applying for this Bridgerland center or Glen benefit which is available to Weight at Gordon said several classes veterans of World War II and later periods since enactment of are beginning this week in the Veterans Housing Act of Logan. Included is a class in electricity which will be con- 1970. t Veterans! Box Elder hold their Toastmasters will meeting on at Ray and Tuesday, Jan. 14, Cathys cafe. Starting time will be 6:30 p.m. Toastmaster of the evening will be Don Mitchell. Scheduled to give prepared speeches are Vernon Arne, Rev. Mike Strayer and Ms. Louie Peter- ' son. Anyone wishing to attend the meeting is welcome to do so, a spokesman said. 723-250- Thanking a salesperson after a purchase often results in more pleasant service to others. 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