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Show ft BORDERLINE ciw M McNt t t it, mjt 3S?X, jvjb'Z IB Mtm iM t- w 4ieRt l k ?? vjr $ w If si , 0. v 'i rF" S" f V Ifc & a i&. O' i f' W iv VV MBFWI f4s( 1 sTv - w 4 ' Yost Students Enjoy Hosebuck Ride and Picnic Lunch Friday i SVrWSfc $.& r "g- , "T HJW tdnSN i&A" sinSWk, Jrtst Jftf.f J4rtWP ddicious pol luck INCIDENTS By Mrs. R. G. Barnes T Mr and Mrs Maivin Wright of Jeiome, Idaho, visited at Stevell on Saturday with friends Wnght was a police officei at Suevell for a long time Mr and Mis Pete Telhson of Ogden spent the weekend at Sylvia Kemptons. Dinner guests at the Ted Bornes home on Sunday were Vein and Reta Kempton, Sylvia Kempton. and Wavne Barnes Mr and Mrs W. R Haslam of Jerome, Idaho, spent three days at the home ol Vein Kempton m Clear Cteek Mr and Mrs W'inifred Kimber fiom Grouse Creek were recent visitors wih fi lends in the Clear Crick aiea Mr and Mis Ospital Philip were callers in Malta at the home of Chailes W'aid on Sept 24 The Buddy Wjid family enioy ed a drive and a picnic dinner, at Cleuland Paik on Sept 24 Clyde Kempton is to undergo major surgery in an Ogden hos-soon Family membets gave a little suipnse paity for him Th ise attending wer as follows: Mi and Mis Ted Baines, Mr and Mrs Sam Ospital, Mr and s Vern Kempton, Mr and Mis Barnes Roland Barnes, Wayne Jones Glenada Jones, and Seldon Darrow Each one fur nished some refreshment and a 1 was enjoyed j Everyone wishes Clvde a very speedy recovery Orval Iversen is in the Tremon-- j ton hospital, suffering from a leg infection GUI Bryce Tracy and Mvron weie in Standrad on business Tuesday Mr and Mis J C Hawker verv much enjoved a few days trip to Salt Lake City They liked the fair and was veiv impiessed with the different exhibits the Val Jones also attended State Tair in Salt Lake Cny, and He visaed saw the ice tollies relatives in Bountiful Visitois in the Yost ward day were stake high councilman Weslev B. Waid, and Gus Erickson. They gave inspiring talks Sunday, Wallace Tracys sistei. Amelia and her family fiom Ore-gon gave them a suipnse visit Lyle Hurd took his school pils on a hoiseback ride Fuday They wete really enthusiastic and enjoved a picnic lunch. Sun-pit- Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 6, 960 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 1 Kenneth Kemjitim visited his mothei over the weekend Heines1 m Salt Lake City and works tor a daily DON'T MISS AN and Mrs Walter Ayr hart have returned home after spending several weeks in Montana Lemore Rose reported to fi lends in Standi ad that they aie enjoying their trip in California They wentj to Forest Lawn Memorial park the visaed in Glandale where PJ5 foot and new id Ian Stvkas The Crucifiction nidstetpiete Lyle Hurd went to Salt Lake City to attend teatheis meetings Mi das foi two Val Jones en loved a recently visit with his sister, Mrs Iw Mi-Lerrv in Salt Lake Ctt Cent Sale at Macks 1 OPPORTUNITY! Save regularly with 1 ut Some 2 million 1 wink are required to pioduce million houses, according to Allied Chemicals Barrett Division man-year- U.S. SAVINGS BONDS s abaci Now paying at maturity 334o wu Pictured here are membe.s of the junior police force at MounMOUNTAIN VIEW JUNIOR POLICE to left View school. Front row, tain right, Bruce Stover, Teddy Draper, Dennis Naranjo, Kenneth Second row, Pierce, Gary Burcham, Robert Lichfield, David Hirschi, Jerry Schultz, and Jeffrey Merrell. Howard TurPhillip Fetterman, Steven McCrone, Jim Munro, Larry Dixon, Joe Hartley, Jimmy Singer, ner, Randy Greenup, Blaine Nay and John Hoisen. Third row, Richard Dann, sponsor; Arch Simms, Don Newbold, principal; Bradley Rencountre, Eilly Humphrey, Bill Findley, Jimmy Rogers, Joe Walling, Michael Nelson Frank Allred, and Dell File, assistant Brigham City police chief, who swore the boys in. Half of the group will ack as standby or inactive members. These students were swioin in recently as members of the junior BUNDtRSON JUNIOR POLICE Dain Madpolice force at Bunderson Sihool. f lont row, lett to right, Roland Watson, Dennis Saunders, I Alan Jensen, dox, Chris Fisher, Bryant Mills, Joe Shaw, Steven Fainer Lynn Jensen, eonard Kimmell, Mike Pearse, and Michael Nichols. Second row, Doug Adams, Keith Nuttall. Steven Brown, Paul BaxWallen and Ralph Clark ter, Steven Jensen, Jay Sleigh, Dannv Petersen, Rex 'iurner, Kent Bowcutt Mike Third row, Jesse Petersen, sponsor; Brigham City Police Chief John I. Johnson, Billy Jacobson, Brent Allen Osburn, Hollingsworth, LaMont Grover, Kenneth DeBiy, Edmond Woolf, Richard McClennan, Bruce Talbot, Richard Tuttle, George Welch, sponsor and A. Tlwyn Seely, principal. fi that time... 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