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Show HONEYVILLE tl Jrt an effort to raise u Mrs. George Wintle ix The Honeyville Primary officers and teachers HONEYVILLE i n JtK K'ic 1 f motored to Willow park In Logan, Friday, August 15, for a delicious chicken dinner and all the trimmings. The occasion for the outgoing officers and teachers of the organization. Mrs. Nellie Spackman, Mrs. Burma Orme, Mrs, Colleen Hunsaker and Mrs Velma Madson. Other guests Were all the officers and teachers who had worked under Sister Spackman while she served as president. The tables were beautifully decorated with summer flowers. Games were enjoyed and Mrs. Valoy Boothe entertained with her accordion. Gifts were presented to the honored guests by Counselor Dorothy Hunsaker. Mildred Harper gave the opening prayer and the closing prayer was by Afton Bingham. Mrs. June Whitaker of Naf, Idaho, Is spending this week in Honeyville visiting relatives and ' . friends. , Enjoying the summer sun on the spacious lawn of Mrs. Pau-liT. Boothe on Sunday afternoon, were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bailey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ted Bateman and family, and Mrs. Lon Baird and family, Mr. and Mis. Allen Hill and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bailey, all of Logan. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Coand daughter bum, of Mrs. Boothe who are living here with her for the summer. A delicious picnic lunch was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and children, William and twin daughters, Rose Mary and Rose visited Mrs. Wlntles Marie, parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lay-toin Layton on Sunday, Tucker t Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum ard children, of Brigham City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis Sunday. last Miss Gale Burke spent week in Salt Lake City visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager. . Mr. .and Mrs. Nat Tolman of Berkeley, Calif, and Mrs. Steven Buckmiller of Salt Lake City spent several days last week brothers, Visiting Mr., Tolmans Ben and Claudius Tolman and their families. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of Nibley, Utah, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wintle Thursday evening. , Sterling Tolman, son of Mr and Mrs. Claudius Tolman, and Miss, Mary Lu Burrows will be I r son-in-la- r - n r P w t j tr I . J ft i- ac- Large Variety Of at Bear Lake. They enjoyed fishing, boating and a lot of good things to eat. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Winn Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Archibald of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson of Uinta, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bensen, and their families. The family of Mr. and Mrs. George Orme held their family reunion at Fibh Haven at Bear Lake for two days last week. There were 30 in attendance. Dry Ice Makes Insects Pose For Pictures Annie Bensen who was 86 years ScienJTHIACA, N. Y. (UP) on that day. A large number of people tists have found a new use for from Honeyville attended - the dry ice. David Grant reunion at Crystal Its being used to make inSprings on Saturday. sects stand still long" enough to Mrs. 'Darrell Wintle and two children fromOgden were weekend guests at t home of her Mr. and-Ulste- and Mrs. Norman lUILsaker. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hyper inyLo-gaspent this last week-enCanyon doing a little fishing. They report having all they" n d could eat. Mrs. Lee Wight and daughter, Lee Ann of Brigham City spent laslwiMek, iiuHoneyville visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper.' The Alma Hunsakers Glass Too Clean Mass. (UP) Richard Cimini failed to notice a newly-cleaneplate glass window and ran into and through it. It was so clean I didnt know it was all there, Dick said. right after six stitches in a head wound. PITTSFIELD, d -- He-wa- s hr ! East council- man, Harry Jaffe, complaining that a street light shines in her j window at night. How long have you lived Separated by many miles and there? high mountains from the near"Oh, about 25 years. est stations, Laconia has had Has the light- - been shining very poor reception for years. into your room all that time? The installation of a communWhen she said if was, the ity TV ma &y with a plugin" now councilman asked her why she subscription arrangement what New hadnt complained before. gives Laconians We're a little slow, in asking Sherman Gov. Hampshire's Adams calls the finest televi- for help, she said.' Jaffe said he' would have the sion picture Ive ever seen. , shaded. light , The master Antenaplex sys-tmdeveloped by RCA, is on top scribers to a telephone service. Mount of 2, Belknap, They not only get good pictures with amplifiers aqd cable strung but theyre rid of the expensive which 6,000 feet down 'the mountain and elaborate ahtemias into Laconia. Set owners plug previously sprouted ' from - their into the cable, just like sub- - rooftops. ' 400-fo- held Models Name Their Men NEW YORK (UP) The Inetl-tut- e of Models, going on the theory that 200 of the posing beauties cant be wrong, has compiled a list of 10 men in public life who have hidden jungle passion and emotion." The institute was quick to say that the men selected were Just thought by the lovely models to have that quality. The "winners who projected a sense of hidden jungle passion and emotion in their public appearances, were: Sen. Robert A. Taft (seems very cold on the outside, - but Gov. Earl really Warren (always smiling in public but serious about love); Bing Crosby (very casual about everything but romance); Joe (aloof but actually a passionate man); Benjamin Fairless (quiet, conservative in business but wild in wooing); John L. Lewis (very gruff, but in love very sensitive and strong); William Paley (distinguished but not whe pitching woo); Ben Hogan (jnethodical except in private); President Harry S. Truman (lots of intensity that can be applied in romance) and Aly Khan (charming, but a tireless lover). The models said the winners were Invited to visitHhe Institute and pick up thgijr awards. awards They- didnt say wha( have their pictures taken. After much experimentation, the Cornell University visual aids laboratory discovered that dry ipe slowed down an insect sufficiently fq,plose-upictures without killing it in the process. Thats3 dll to the good of farmers and fruit growers troubled by Insect pests. When they see what they are fighting they can do a better Job of insect "control and do it more cheaply, too," said Prof A. wouifd be. A. LaPlante. p DISTINCTIVE For Men CONGRATULATES. BRIGHAM CITYS PROGRESSIVE. MENS WEAR STORE I , . 4 K U'iKV I i ' - ' j '5 . hjr We'ne Pteud to Recommend ' An their reunion Saturday, August Romantic 16 and 17 at Fish Haven resort JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 22, 1952 married in the Salt Lake L.DS. temple August E7. Visiting in Park Valley last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Hirschi was Mrs Byron Hunsaker of Honeyville, Miss Barbara Wirthlin of Salt Lake City visited with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolman Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen and granddaughter, Kandie and Mrs. Winn Hunsaker visited in Newton, Utah, Wednesday evening with Mr. Bensens mother, Mrs. brother-in-la- I Allen has Just finished training at Lowry field in Denver, Colorado where he took up the work of auditor general of the air force. x He left for his new assignment on Sunday, , CLEVELAND (UP)-t-Side resident called1 Brand Topcoats And Suits Are Easily Inspected Top PAGE TWELVE BOX ELDER Town Receives Better Finally Takes Action TV By Community Aerial A,!er ?? XffW i Cities LACONIA, N. H. (UP) Van Allen Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lowe of Willard, and towns that are practically stopped to visit with his family out of range of TV stations last Friday when enroute to a might take a cue from this new destination in Texas. -- Mrs. Emma Loveland drove to Los Angeles, California, Friday, where she was to meet her son, Larry, on Saturday. Larry is now stationed at Camp Cook, but took a two day leave to visit with his mother. Mrs. Loveland will return after about a three weeks stay in the city. - i'.-- i i for Mrs. Emma Loveland Visits Son In Calif. e i t- All are invited to attend, cording tq Mutual ward - f funds a projector for the Third ward, members of the M.I.A. are presenting a movie on Saturday evening at 8 p, m. at the chapel. At 7 p. m. ice cream and cake will be sold. 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