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Show MT - Stake Primary Leaders Will Meet Saturday pel. The summer Primary leaders of the South Box Elder stake will attend a (Primary preparation meeting to at be held Saturday afternoon work '. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes and family. They also visited In Layton .with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Orme and family. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Paulie Boothe on Mothers day were Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Former Honeyville man, Lee Boothe and children, Sharon, M. Hunsaker, son of Hartman Hubsaker, has been nominated consul In San Paulo, Brazil, according to word received today from Senator Wallace F. BenBennett said Senator nett. Hunsakere name had (been sent to President Truman for transmission to the senate for He is the brother of Mr. Clendall Hunsaker of Hon- PAGE TWELVE Duane, Dennis and Vicki Linn, gram prepared. With Mr. Douand Mrs. Wayne Boothe and glas Stringfellow from the U.S. BOX ELDER JOURNAL EvA.C. as the guest speaker. children, Richard, Kristine and eryone is invited. Brigham Citr Utah David. Friday, May 16, 1952 , Miss Faye Windberg of The Honeyville P.TA. and Utah, and Mr. 'Fred Pack of the M.I.A. will meet together Ogden were dinner guests at Everyone is invited to phone Tuesday evening in the ward the heme of Ms. Paulie T. Boothe their society Items for the News and Journal to 771. hall. They have a fine pro on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Petersen were Mr. and Mrs. Lile Burton of Soda Springs, Idaho;, Mr. and Mrs. Acel Herzog of Geneva, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Muir of Centerville, (Utah, ,and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Munro of Logan. The ladles are the daughters of Mr .and Mrs. Petersen. 2 o'clock In the Fifth 'ward cha program will be presented at the meeting. President Margaret Wilson will be In charge of the afternoon program. The Honey flONEYViIlLLE vllle Civic club sponsored a musical program In the Honeyville ward hall on Wednesday evening. The money that Is taken in will toe used for equipment to be put in the park. On Saturday, 'May HO, Charlene Bensen of Honeyville, Geraldine Steffen of Brigham City, Mary Lou Burrows, also of (Brigham City and Miss Helen Ben- eyville. sen of Ogden, left for a two Guests at the home of Mr. and weeks vacation on the Grey- Mrs. Elden Hunsaker for Mothhound bus. They plan to stop ers day were Mrs. Maggie HunMr. and first at Las Vegas, (Nevada. A saker of Honeyville, Mrs. Leo Miller of couple of days later will find Mr. and Mrs. LeonardTremonton; Buck, Mr. them in Los Angeles, Calif. They will spend four days in that and Mrs. Spencer Ahlmer, OgMr. and Mrs. Lin Bill of city, then on to Ban Francisco, den; for several days. Their route Newton; Mr. and Mrs. (Douglas home will bring them through (Buibank, Deweyville; Mrs. Leda are Bowman and eon, Monty Austin Reno, Nevada .where they anticipating seeing a lot of of Garland. The Honeyville Sunday school beautiful sights. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker, had a lovely program for the Mr. and Mrs. Don Coburn, Mrs. mothers on May 31. The JunPaulie T. (Boothe and son Reed, ior Sunday school entertained Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman, the first part of the program The Mr.- and Mrs. Russell Btreeper, with a number of songs. Mrs. Wayne Boothe, Miss Helen Senior Sunday school had the (Boothe, were all guests at the last part with a Mothers Diary. home of Mr. and Mrs. (Lamont With Mrs. Rose Tolman as the Boothe in Ogden 'Friday evening reader, and Carol Johnson and Ben Tolman as the singers. for a lovely dinner. Mrs. Vilma Madson took her Mr. and Mrs. iDon Grover and small son of Ogden spent the Primary Blazers class up to the hiHs Monday night to cook their Mothers day week-envisiting Mrs. Grovers parents, Mr. and supper and enjoy a hike. The Honeyville Civic ci,ub Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wintle treated their mothers to a loveand daughters, Sharon and Don-n- a ly Mothers day luncheon at the of Las Vegas, (Nevada, ar: Idle Isle on Friday afternoon, rived toy plane on Saturday af- May 10. Mrs. (Ree Hunsaker wel ternoon to visit his- - brother, corned the 20 members and mothers and special George and family and his sis- their and guests. A very delicious three ter, Mirs. Leon Hunsaker course dinner was served and family. They spent the night was enjoyed toy all. Miss Carol at Honeyville and on Sunday morning they flaw to Blackfoot, Jean Leggett sang a solo, ac Idaho to spend Mothers day com,panied by Dorothy (Ann Lil wit;h his mother, Mrs. George B. lywhite. Miss Bunny (Reese gave Wintle who has been spending a reading, "The White Lilacs" the winter there with her eon A tribute to mothers was given and daughter, Mr. and by Mrs. Ruth Chlarson and her Mrs. Millie Hunsaker Mrs. W. iA. Dance. Mr. Wintle is mother, a pilot and was flying the plane. gave the response. Corsages presented to each mother. Sunday guests at the home of were Mrs. Doris Hunsakr, Mrs. Phyl lis Hunsaker and Mrs. Hazel Keller was In charge of the affair and Mrs. Lois Gobmso, Mrs. (Lois G. Hunsaker and Mrs, Alice (Boothe (were in charge of the program. Mrs. Lila June Amqnons and children of Brigham pity visit ed with her parents, Mr, 'and f Mrs. George Orme, Monday. ...... 11 SH'M e.onBseOx G xG " Play day activities of k North Box Elder sta Beehive at"girls will be held Crystal Springs in Honeyville, May 37, commencing at 30:30 a. m. with a full day of fun .planned by the stake leaders. Rex Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner has been named business manager for Student Life campus paper, and Buzzer, year book. He has been selected by the publication Cool council at the State Agricultural Nib-ley- , BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER! IPS OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR! 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