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Show Box Elder County Jurors Selected to , Christmas Dance Set For 4th Ward Primary A Christmas dance for Fourth ward Primary children and children and their parents will be held Wed- Riverside nesday evening, Dec. 18, beKarl Welling, Glen Udy, Verl tween the hours of 7 and 8 p. m. Andersen, George Forsberg and in the ward hall. Mrs. Arda Everton, Primary ; Ralph Richards. counselor, is in charge of arClear Creek rangements with all Primary Clarence Kempton. officers assisting. Harper Ward will The Johnsen orchestra Ray Korth, Larue Yates and furnish music for the evening ' Samuel Welch. and Santa will attend and disPromontory Wendell Jensen and William tribute treats to the children. Serve in District Court During 1958 (Continued From Page One) Wixom. Eugene C. Wix- om, Lloyd Whitworth, Eliot D. Ward, Donald Worthen, CliffordWatkins, Ralph Williams, Melva J. Whitaker, J. Hyrum Ward, Wilford Wendell, Leo Walker. Oluf Zundel, Wesley Ander-- j son, Dewey Ashcroft, Glen An- dersen, Floyd Anderson, David O. Andersen, Harold Arbon, Mrs. Steve Anderson, Barbara Armstrong, Arthur Bosley, liarold Bouck, Devon Breitenbekef. The following persons were named from other communities In the county: . Willard Eldon F. Watts, Mrs. Fred Arthur J. Wells, Woodyatt, F'rancis H. Cook, Byron Warren, Orvis A. Ward, Frank D. Wood- land, Clive F. Waters, W. R. White, L. Howard Baddley, Carl John F. Baker, Don C. Barker, Robert North, George W. Facer, Boyd Parsons. Grant Installed Monday night to serve at the head of Amity INSTALL OFFCERS h 23, F & A, M. for the coming year were David R. Etter, center, worshipful master; V. Dick, left, senior warden; and George C. Lowry, right, junior warden. for Thanksgiving Day dinner. HONEYVILLE REPORTS Guests at the home of Mr. and Ken-net- Mrs. Ezra Benson, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Darel Benson and family of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Nolon Benson and family of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Petersen and baby of Thatch-er- . Former Honeyville Couple Will Leave Jan. 1 to Teach School in New Zealand Mr, and Mrs. Norman HunsaChief Petty Officer Harold giving in Ogden as guests at the ker had their baby 1. daughter It was blessed Sunday, Dec. Duke and his wife and baby ar- home of Mrs. Hunsakers and sister, Mr. and given the name of Margene rived in Honeyville a week ago Hunsaker. Guests at the home from his base in San Diego, Mrs. Howard Nelson. HunHonwas in Hunsaker Calif. They are visiting visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ward Ralph were Mrs. saker Sunday Duke this past week in Collinston eyville with Mrs. Daisy McGill, Nev.. and Mrs. and other relatives, and "in Wi- with his aunt and uncle, Mr. Cowan of Nelson and daughter, llard with Mrs. Dukes parents, and Mrs. Charles Bishop and Howard . Carol of Ogden. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright and family. Mrs. Lorenzo Larson of Newother relatives. They had their Miss Carol Johnson of Salt Mrs. Waldo Barker of baby daughter named In Wi- Lake City spent the Thanksgiv- ton; Mrs. Leon Wight of Smithfield; was llard at fast meeting. She ing weekend in Honeyville visitnamed Rebecca Kay Duke. They ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Max Hunsaker and family left for San Diego on Wednes- Conrad Johnson and other rela- Mrs.Willard were guests this past of 4. . Dec, day, tives. at the home of Mr. and week Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson Mrs. Winnie Clark, a teacher Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker. and their four children of Lewis- at Snow college at Ephraim, and Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker ton spent the Thanksgiving spent Thanksgiving weekend in Mrs. David Gilmore attended weekend in Honeyville visiting Honeyville visiting her mother, the Daughters of the Utah Pioat the home of Mrs. Wilsons Mrs. Frank Hunsaker. neers convention held in BrigMrs. William Mr. and parents," Mr. and Mrs. William Wheat-le- y ham City, Friday, Nov. 29. Ellis. of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Perry Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle Mrs. Harold Lowe of Franklin, of Las Vegas, Nev., visited in were dinner guests at the home Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Honeyville Tuesday at the of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson Maero and family of Honeyville homes of Mr. and Mrs. George in Niblcy, last Sunday. were all guests at the home of Wintle and Mr. and Mrs. WilMr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsa- - Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wheatley liam Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Boothe By Mrs. George, Wintle ker and children spent Thanks- broth-er-in-la- v and their three children, formerly of Honeyville, and now of Paris, Idaho where Mr. Boothe has been teaching school for the past several years, will leave from Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. and 1, 1958, with Sam Gordon Delmont Beecher and their families of Brigham City, for New Zealand, where they will teach school and do missionary work for the next four years. Mr. Boothe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boothe, and Mrs. Boothe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urscl Hunsaker of ATGQFILL fttAZIER or thi Honeyville. Miss Joan Ilill spent a day this week in Logan, visiting her , Mrs. George Hill. Bowman Mrs. Rulon (Rita) , sister-in-law- BOURBON KENTUCKY SINCl1810 was admitted to the Cooley Memorial hospital to undergo surgery a few days ago. She is reported coming along O. K. at . this time. Mftool H VATtKflU AMO FtJUlEB OISIIU.EIT COMPANY. 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Cleybeugh, , t Give a SAVINGS PASS BOOK W. Box t Allen, Howell James Nessen, Bert Petersen, Waldo F. Grant, and Steve 2 r COTTON SHIRT 100 C. SPu UTAH POWER $5.00 ! num-Carlso- I LIVE BETTER ...Electrically BUY FROM YOUR DEALER FOR CHRISTMA& - A GIFTS . Arrow White Shirts get Jr. Electric Vacuum Cleaner Electric Frying Pan Electric Popcorn Popper Electric Space Heater Electric Hair Dryer ive say, r, pk . . that's why Hall, Virgil Harris. Snowville William J. Hurd, Bealey Cutler, Clifford Neal, D. G. Nelson, GIFTS Electric Washer Electric Dryer Electric Ironer Thatcher I C. Electric Horn Freezer Electric Range Electric Refrigerator Electric Water Heater Electric Dishwasher Electric Garbage Disposer Console Radio Electric Sewing Machine plane the day before the launching and returned home The first friction matches In the day following the launching. He and his wife and family America were made in Chicopee, reside at Clearfield. Mass. ; Wendell will be appreciated for years to come FAMILY I ward. Mr. Pettlnglll, a Ilill Field employee, traveled to , Florida by Your Neck Is Our Business Orson E. Jensen, Melvin O. Beb Okada and Christensen, , Morgan Miller. Grouse Creek Archie Toyne, Evan O. ber and George Pasket. Valley e. Ray Morris, Ferd Hirschl, Perry Lawrence G. Carter. G. E. Barnard, Leon ChristenBeaver Dam sen, Henry A. Crossman, Man Clark S. Bowen, Marvin SimNelMrs. tella Nelson, Wayne mons and Calvin Erickson. son and Maude C. White. Junction Mantua Curtis C. Nelson. Richard J. Anderson, Dan P. Davis, D. H. Adams, Clifford Hansen and Newell Larsen. Honeyville David Aoki, Claudius Tolman, Harold W. Burt, Richard DickJohn ey, Marvin F. Dustman, Tanaka, Herbert E. Orme and Warren O. Petersen. Corinne Utahs first late season on Walter Rocky Mountain Laron G. Andersen, Whitefish, Bosley, Lcland Davis, Ralph which started on Dec. 1, got off Forsgren, Claude E. Gilbert, Eu- to a slow start, fish and game nice E. Monson. Mrs. Nello Mor-- department spokesman said this gan, Frank E. Taylor, William week. Field reports show tfcat Peters, Fred Petersen, Leslie unlike the general season open Doyle ing in the spring when the Rader, George Ross, Wood and Merle Wood. streams are thronged with exBear River City pectant anglers, only a handful Glen Iverson, Mervin J. An- - of persons turned out for this Arnold Christensen, opening. dersen, Leonard Dickey, Mrs. Robert Department spokesmen again Gardner, Lorin E. Hansen, Aus- - reminded sportsmen that by tin L. Johnsen, Vernon L. John- taking advantage of the white-sen- , Elva R. Jackson, J. Harold fish season they will not only Reese, Reed Munns, Oleen Net provide themselves with some son. eating fish but at the same time Tremonton will be doing yeoman service in Guy Johnson, Stanley Ander- - the cause of better conservation, As stated before, whitefish son, Ruth Ault, Melvin Foxley, Clara Bjorn, Alma Theurer, La- - compete directly with the trout von Crystal, Pearl Toland, Wal- - in most streams. The season lace Christensen, Melvin John was set to reduce whitefish Richard M. Coombs, bers at a time when they come Sheldon L. Cannon, Mrs. T. L. most readily to the bait The season continues through Cochran, Merwin B. Cook, Ruth Watland, Albert Earl, J. H. Feb. 15, 1958, on the Logan river Fronk, Russell Waldron, Max proper downstream from the Fridal,-Jame- s Felsted, Lawrence right fork of the Logan river in G. Whitney, Kenneth Germer. Cache county, Blacksmith Fork E. R. Winzeler, J. Duwain river proper downstream from Getz, Ralph Green, Jesse Gar- - Curtis creek in Cache county, John and the Weber river proper in Roscoe Heppler, field, Hess, J. D. Harris, William Hep-- Davis, Weber,- Morgan and - mit HarWilford counties, Rudy Hupp, ris, Hamp Bradshaw, Wallace C.- Also open now are the Du Euchesne river proper downstream Jones, Grace Johnson, G. gene Jorgensen, Conrad Steffen, from the confluence of the Clarence Brough, Gaylen Chris- - north fork, fcnd the entire length of Asay creek in Garfield and tensen, Darrell B. Shaw. Kane counties. Elwood Merlin Anderson, James Abel, Bag limit is 20 fish . or 20 Walter Fridal, Giichi Fukin, pounds, whichever is caught Norman K. Ierson, Wayne Lar- - first and all rules and regula sen, Amos Iversen, Marion Mill- - tions pertaining to the regular season apply to the taking of er. Garland whitefish. Leonard 'Bishop, Neil Koford, Clain Archibald. John Shumway, Leon Gustave L. Forsberg, .Spencer, James F. Seager, LyLee man Thorpe, William Thompson, A. F. Turley, W. C. Rogers, Arnold Rhodes, Mearle K. Bair, Andrew Madsen, W. L. Mrs. Larsen, Elmer Jensen, Fred L. Nye, Donald Kidman, Oliver Knudson, Henry Brown, and Dean A. Firth. Bothwell Guy Bosley, Lynn Clark and Floyd Eggli. Fielding Leo Farnsworth, Earl J. Holt, Mrs. Lovinnie Holt, Emery Hess, Ernest Burnett, Ezra Mason, Rex E. Richards and Burnell Roundy. Plymouth Rulon J. Rudd, Keith Lamb, Don Steed, Jesse fless. Portage John Conley, Francis n One of the two civilians from this area attending the launching of the Thor and the planned launching of the Vanguard was Blaine Pettlnglll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pettlnglll, Harper ' Penrose G. Peterson Lawrence and Benjamin A. Tolman. Collinston Lamar G. Bowen and George e. Johnson. . I Former Brighamites Sees Thor Launching bowman killed two cock pheasants with one arrow diamond Dow. from his He was practicing In his back yard when he noticed the pheasants, one partially obscured behind the other, sitting in the grass. He let fly and the arrow pierced both pheasants. pre-scho- lco Flint - Lodge No. Two For One x NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. (UP) Schultz has a hunting tale all Leon that Is hard to top. The I I I cause pnrarmTnv rryiYrn FM lerwtty lank at Mafca, N hrt A Feat Maturity Bonk et IHoK N A totvtHy Mwnben Oapestt taurensa Cerperetan . fedtd eA t |