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Show . nONEYVILLE REPORTS 11 Box Elder JOURNAL Friday, September 20, 1957 Brigham City, Utah Honeyville Ward Missionary Honor. Roll Lists Five in Various Parts of the World West German mission; Ronald Hunsaker, who will serve in East Germany, and Don Combs who will serve in the North Central States mission. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hatch of Salt Lake City were guests of 1947 was entertained at Crys- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tal Springs in Honeyville, SatHarper this past week. Qeorge urday night, Sept. 7. Activities Mrs. Harper and Mrs, Hatch are began at 7 p. m. with swimming sisters. and skating. At 8:30 p. m.. dinVisitors at the home of Mr. ner was served and a program this was enjoyed. A good crowd at- and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker Mrs. and were week Mr. past Mrs. tended. Cecil Chlarson, Perry. Mr. Doris L. Olson and Mrs. De Denton isNebeker, just out of the service. Revo Harper Maddox composed He has spent four years in the the reunion committee. army. He and his wife and two Mrs. Warren Petersen and children have been living in daughter, Joyce, and Mr. and Austin, .Texas. Mrs. Forriest Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Annie IJenson of Salt Mrs. Earl Corny and baby, all Lake City visited at the home in weekend the Grays of her son and daughter-in-law- , spent Lake, Idaho, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson, Sat Miss Carol Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad John-se- urday. D. Hunleft Thursday for Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Thomas week-enin saker the in spent teach will she where City the Blackman school for the Provo visiting relatives. They visited Mrs. Hunsakers brother, next nine, months. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wheat-le- y Dr. Leland Whitten, and his and son, Willie, were dinner wife and family, from Atlanta, guests, Sunday, at the home of Ga., who are in Provo, visiting. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Mr. Wheatleys sister and broth Mr. and Mrs. Harold Louis Corbett had a baby shower in her honor at her home on Lowe in Franklin, Idaho. The Honeyville ward is very Friday evening in Honeyville. ' , 1 proud of its missionary honor Those who attended were Mrs. 8 role. It has five missionaries Dorothy Gardner, Mrs. Sandra Ann Dickey, in different parts of the world Stoddard, Mrs. ', BARBARA LANG is sitting pretty in more ways now, and three more are ready Mrs. Hazel Tolman, Mrs. Ruth than one. The former TV actress makes her film debut to leave. Those in the field Chlarson, Mrs. Maudell Burke, The with Jack Paiance in now are: David Talman, Eastern and Mrs. Emily Tolman. Mrs. House of Numbers, a suspense picture. some lovely Glade Hunsaker, Cen- Corbett received States; tral Atlantic States; Carlisle gifts. Refreshments were servHunsaker, British mission; Dou- ed. Civic Club Members Community Calendar misDr. and Mrs. Wight and famglas Tolman, Australian Reminded of Meeting sion, and Orland Hunsaker, New ily of Travis Air Force Base in Canvassing Complete Zealand mission. There are California, are in Honeyville Civic Improvement club la- three more ready to leave with- visiting at the home of Mr. and Kindergarten club members have completed their, canvas for dies are reminded of September in the next month. They are Mrs. George Harper, parents of by club president, Mrs. Elder Teryl Hunsaker, assigned Mrs. Wight. Dr. and Mrs. Wight the, community birthday calen- meeting B. G. , Pett. now beare dar and the returns Meeting will be held Thursing typed for final information for the 1958 calendar, Mrs. Don day afternoon, Sept. 28, beginNelson, president, announced to- ning at 4 p. m. Guest speaker for the afterday. noon is to be Mrs Muriel Har' President Nelson explained dy, Mrs. Hardy will that fine results have been ob- speakOgden. on home decoration and tained by ladies convassing the hobbies and accoring to those communities for calendar infor- who have heard her a mation. Some were not at very delightful and provides interesting home when contacting was done program. in their area and those people Program chairman for the afmay call their information to ternoon is Mrs. Paul Merrell, Mrs. Earl Olsen or Mrs. Ralph who will introduce : the Ogden Nielson who will be happy to guest. . include their birthdays and an- , Prior to meeting hour, reniversaries on the planned cal- freshments " will be served at to the By Mrs. George Wlntle Wayne Hunsaker of Hollywood, Calif., is in Honeyville for a few days visiting with his brother, Ralph, and other rel' atives. . ' Box Elder High school class Elder Ne-bek- ' d ", M-G-- , back-wood- and their family will make their home in Pocatello, Idaho where Dr. Wight will practice dentistry. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson and to family have moved back Lewiston. Utah, where Mr. Wilson teaches school each winter. Mr. George Ward of Malad, Idaho was an overnight guest at the home of his sister and brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis, this week. Also guests at the Ellis home this week are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ellis of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis and daughters, Dawne and Mary Elizabeth, visited in Logan o legal notice Judge Of Character s The school board of a country school was paying a visit to the classroom, and the teacher was showing off her pupils. Who signed the Magna Cliar-ta- , Robert? she asked one boy. Please, maam, It wasn't me, he said, ending back in his seat. The teacher was about to pass on to another pupil when an old tobacco-chewin- g board member interrupted. Call that boy back," he directed. I dont like his looks. I believe he did do it. I- MAUDE MORGAN AND MORGAN, DORA HUBBARD IOWE, EACH ALIAS SUMMONS No. Tl7 In tho District Court of tho First Judicial District In and For tho County of Box Elder. Slat of Utah. PERRY CANNING COMPANY, a corPlaintiff, poration, versus JOSEPH R. LOWE, JOHN P. LOWE and OLIVE LOWE, hi wife; LYNN F. LOWE and R OS ELLA LOWE, his wife; WAYNE H. LOWE and MAR. GUFJUTE LOWE, his wife; VERDA ( Mro. EVA Henry) WAHLQUIST; , (Mrs. HY F.rnest) RKIFF: JOHN RUM MORGAN and LAURA MOR. GAN, hie wife; MARY EMILY MOR. CAN OGORMAN ; IUNE (Mr, and LEAH, non) TUCKER; JENSEN. Cleve AND THE KNOWN CREDITORS OF GENEVA HUBBARD H MORGAN, JOHN DKLEAsrfl), r Defendants. THE STATE. OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS! You are hereby eummend and required to serve upon HOWELL, STINE AND OLMSTEAD, plaintiffs attorneys, whose addreea la 62S Cedes Build-in- . Ogden, Utah, an answer to . tho amended complaint within 20 day after service of this summons upon If to do, Judgment Sou. default youwillfailhe sotaken againet you for relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of aaid court, and a copy of which la hereto annexed and herewith served , upon you. Dated August It, 1 75 7. HOWELL. STINE AND OLMSTEAD, By DAVID L. STNE, V Attorney for Plaintiff, Now 2324 Adams Avenue. 13 20 27 h Ogden, Utah. SUNNY BKOOES Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey re- cently. The Sterling Nelson packing house in Honeyville started tomatoes this week. packing They ship tomatoes as far east as New York and as far south as New Orleans, La. They also ship onions and potatoes from ...... . ' - 'I ' . , . .. ... ' jfivi . je$ this plant. The Honeyville Farm Bureau will have a bread demonstration on Monday, Sept. 23, at 2 p. m. The demonstration will be given by Miss Bessie Hansen in the Honeyville church house. Every one is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. George f Wintle entertained their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle, and their children, William, and twins, Rosemary and Rosemarie, on Friday evening, Sept. 13, in honor of the twins sixth birthday. On Friday afternoon, the twins took treats to all their little friends in the first and second grades at ' : REMINGTON smirk wow1 Haverhill, Mass., as the home of Hannah Dustin who was kidnapped by Indians in 1687 but 3 The smoothest of fine Kentucky bourbons has the taste, the mildness, the quality that will win you too ! SUNNY BROOK UliMM 10 FREDERIC The great bourbon of the Old West is winning new friends everywhere! school. returned scalping 4irrr tke famsus jfmtntt trust v ' 5 home safely after of her captors. 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