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Show ay WILLARD REPORTS CHILD'S PLAY Willard Plans Celebration For Fourth of July Holiday 9:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to come. The Willard Fourth of July The new officers of the Wilcelebration will be sponsored by lard Lions club for were the LDS First and Second quor- installed in ceremonies conducums of Elders this year. The ted by Kenneth 0. Maughan, Councilor, lays events will begin at 10:30 Lions International Five a.m. with a kiddie parade. At now a member of the club. The instal11 a.m. there will be races for Points Lions young and old and a frog jump-,n- g lation took place at the Tropical contest at 11:30 a.m. At 2 cafe in Brigham City when the p.m. there will be ball games Willard Lions and their ladies will be held met for dinner on Wednesday and a men. night. Officers installed were between all boys and There will be all types of game Ira Archibald, president; Lynn food and first drink Keles, concessions, booths. The evening entertain- Chester Keles second vice presiment will include a talent find dent; Eldon F. Watts, secreat 8 p.m. Those wishing to part- tary'; Irvil Younger, lion tamer; icipate in the talent find should Lewis Harding, tail twister; and register with Helen Jane Lemon the following board members, by June 30. Her phone number Jens Simonsen, holdover; RobA giant fireworks ert Morgan, Stephen Carlquist is display will top off the day at and Niels Knudsen. By Mrs. E. F. Watts 63-6- 4 s ; ar t; JAKES DRIVING TOUGKER saaflay sefir mmnannnnHMmsi AMEKICAN ASSOCIATIONS. TRUCKING I FAMILY NIGHT was spoil- sored by the Willard ward Primary Monday night. The picnic supper was served in the classrooms at the war'd chapel because of indefinite weather. Suppers were eaten on tables beautifully decorated with bouquets of spring flowers. Ice cream was served by the primary officers after the supper and an evening of games were enjoyed. In a recent meeting of the Willard ward the Primary presidency was reorganized, Mrs. Clifford Woodland was sustained as president with Mrs. Harvey Mund and Mrs. Larry Loveland as counselors and Mrs. Virgil Richards was retained as secretary. Mrs. Glen Kunzler, who has been called to serve as secretary of the South Box Elder stake Primary board, was released as president. Her counselors were Mrs. Mund and Mrs. giUP'tiysVMi Mrs. Walter Kunzler, was host to a Sunday evening fireside for young people over 14 in the Willard ward. VISITING at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kunzler are seven of their grandchildren. They are Rayman, Mary Lois, 0. K., all Robert, Earl and Vennis, children of Mr. and Mrs. For- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Gty, Utah Brigham Thursday, June 27, 1963 Pettingill being released as superintendent. He has been called to serve in the superintendency of the South Box Elder stake Young Mens Mutual. His counselors were Leo Salter rest Messervy of Ely, Nev., and Judd Forsgren. Sustained and Brent Kunzler, son of Mr. as new superintendent was Dennis Nelson with Leo Salter and and Mrs. Kunzler of Sunset. Judd Forsgren being retained on to Traveling Burley, Ida., as counselors and Ivan M. PeSunday to attend the missiontersen as secretary. ary farewell of Spencer KunzWilson of Mr. Mrs. and An outdoor Mexican supper ler, liam Kunzler, were Mr. and was held by the Young Mar-ried- s Mrs. Glen Kunzler and family, in the Willard Second Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kunzler, J. ward at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Merlin Lemon. Wesley Perry, Thirty Schroeder and LeAnn Barker. couples attended. Assisting Visitors at the home of Mr. with arrangements were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watts this past and Mrs. Paul Andrews and week were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball. Mayfield and sons, Alan and Walnut Creek, Stephen from Woodland. Calif. Mrs. Mayfield is Eldons Kent Nebeker, son of Mr. and sister. Mrs. Byron was Nebeker, WILLARD Second w a r ds graduated from Primary in the Willard ward recently. Young Mens Mutual was reSam Kunzler, son of Mr. and cently reorganized with Gay Th UARBIE COUPS nei! BUILDS Check yow frtvru Travel hlig Self Con fidonet Training Frido Varied duty Enlid for Morin duty oa land, at too or i the air. SEE YOUK LOCH MAftINt RECRUITCi (Set am andor U. S. Maria oddrert of local recruiter ia thir lpa) in r i iiiiii NC, For a limited time Blue Cross and Blue Shield offer rr DID YOUKNOW... IS A DICTIONARY OF JOBS? THE DICTIONARY OF OCCUPATION ALTITLES, PUBLISHED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LISTS THERE 25,000 TITLES JL DIFFERENT JOB IN n THE U. S. A REVISED DICTIONARY DUE FOR PUBLICATION IN 1964 MAY LIST JOB 40000 TITLES. 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