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Show i 1 HONEYVILLE REPORTS Honeyville Residents Honor Newlyweds at Reception Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gardner went to Clear creek to do a little hunting. by mrs. George Wintle Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A lovely wedding reception held in the Honeyville ward hall Friday evening for the new Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Hyde. They were married In the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City the same day. The new Mrs. Hyde Is the former Miss Marie Mad-so- n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was Sherratt are spending their vacation in and around Los Angeles Calif. They plan on doing a little fishing. THE reunion of Isaac Hunsaker and Margert B. Hunsaker was held Sunday at Lagoon. There were 90 out of the 125 members attending. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bylend from State college, Pennsylvania and their family of e 1 g h t children came from the longest distance. Next was Mrs. C.J. Melchior of New Hall, Calif. Some of the family hadnt been In Utah for seven years. They enjoyed a delicious dinner and program. And had a wonderful time visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hether-ingtand daughter, Jamie of La Mesa, Calif, and Leann and Brcan Wight, children of Dr. and Mrs. Wight of Pico Rivera, Calif., spent this past month in Honeyville visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper. J. Ronald Madson, of Honeyville. The new husband Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Hyde of Salt Lake City. They will make their home In Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs, Devere Wintle son William and daughters, Rosemary and Rosemarie spent a few days In Yellowstone park recently. MRS, Horzod of Ruby Geneva, Idaho spent several days In Honeyville recently visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Hun-sak- on er of family Washington spent several days this past week in Honeyville visiting their father, Leon Hunsaker, and other relatives In Utah. Leon Hunsaker and son Bob vlsltied relatives in Soda Springs, Idaho recently. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Hunsaker and family are In Yellowstone vacationing park. Kennewick, MR. and Mrs. Alma N. Burt of San Francisco, Calif, spent the past week visiting at the home of Mrs. George Harper Carl Burt, Reg. Burt and Mrs. Fred Berry, are all brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gagnon and daughter Jonell and Mrs. Pelkey all of La Mesa Calif, spent this past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Harper, their daughter and and their new grand- - MR. and Mrs. David Kelley and family of Petersen visited In Honeyville Sunday with relatives David and his son son-in-l- Fred Gearldson and Bruce, FAMILY years. Delight Summer Fancies With GROWERS Taste Surprising Raisinbread WASHINGTON (UPI) Dont rub a spot or stain from summer silks, warns the National Institute of Dryclean-lnIf you rub silk while It Is damp, or even garments of part silk the surface fibers are easily broken or stretched Blot, dont rub, a spill. w $ vV. ... 'frfTxJli r-- r:: f . a -- t k of the Ohio river communities and by Industries almost four times as It flows Pennsylvania to the Mississippi. Repeated reuse of water has become the rule In this country. from . Bees, ants wasps, flies and almost all other Insects are deaf, according to the Book of Knowledge. Every Imaginable sound has been tried, and Insects, with the exception of a very few kinds take no notice whatsoever. Out of the woods to you shipped overUnion Pacific. ..the Navy Man Joins Fleet BC automated way Delton B. Roundy, quartermaster third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delton Y. Roundy of Route 2, Brigham City is serving aboard the guided missile frigate USS Halsey which was commissioned July 20 at the San Francisca Naval shipyard. Secretary of the Navy Fred Korth was principal speaker at the commissioning ceremonies. Halsey is one of the new class ships designed and constructed from the keel up as a missile launching ship. She is named for the late Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Outfitted with the most modern engineering plant, Halsey has weapons systems which include twin Terrier" missile launchers fore and rockets aft, anti submarine (ASROC) and torpedoes and three-incgun batteries. A Pacific Fleet unit, Halsey will operate out of San Diego, Calif. Slices of taste surprising raisinbread are spread with a mustard flavored butter and baked in muffin cups to make these Raisin Buttercups. When toasty, pile them high with creamy scrambled eggs and bacon. Theyre fun to eat! During National Sandwich Month make your favorite sandwich with raisinbread. Deviled ham or cream cheese and nuts are especially good fillings. Oftentimes many varieties of raisinbread are available including cinnamon, orange and nut. Raisin Buttercups 3 strips bacon Vi cup butter or margarine, 6 eggs melted Vz VA tablespoons prepared cup milk vi teaspoon seasoned salt mustard Dash pepper 6 slices rasinbread Blend butter and mustard together; brush over inside of 6 large muffin cups. Fit raisinbread slices gently into muffin cups; brush Bake in modinside each one with remaining mustard-butter- . erately hot oven (375 degrees F.) until crisp and golden, brown, about 15 minutes. Fry bacon until crisp. Remove bacon and all but one tablespoon drippings from skillet. Beat eggs lightly with milk, salt and pepper. Add egg mixture to hot drippings and cook over medium-loheat, stirring now and then, until eggs are set but still soft. Sprinkle crumbled bacon over eggs just before they are done. Spoon scrambled eggs into hot raisin toast cups. Makes 6 servings. This is the year of the INSTANT CHOW An increase in earnings for vest for the college and young career girl. It turns the first six months of 1963 NEW YORK (UPI) One new up In all sorts of and for the 12 months ended Instant chow mein eliminates June 30, as compared with gold velveteen the time consuming pro-cecomparable periods a year vest combined with a brilliant of chopping fresh blue mohair skirt and a bow ago, was reported by Mountain for the popular vegetables Fuel Supply company In an tied white crepe blouse; or, Chtnese-Americstew. One and red houndstooth blue Wednavy Interim report mailed 3 12 ounce can of the dechecked vest withbrass hydrated product plus 3 12 nesday to shareholders. buttoning, and with a tie at cups of water and 15 minutes THE REPORT was signed Empire height, worn with a heating yellds 4 servings. matching checked skirt. by M.M. Fldlar, president, and W.T. Nightingale, chairman of the board. Mountain Fuel Is continuing to study the possibilities of diversification, particularly In the phosphate field and Is having some of Its promising phosphate leases evaluated at the present time the report said. A quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share payable Sept. 16 to shareholders of record on Aug. 28 was declared by the company's board of directors on Aug. 13, the report said. It is the 75th consecutive dividend paid by the h Mountain Fuel You SULFUR BASE FERTILIZER can be This delivered to you In BULK, BAG or CUSTOM SPREAD Direct from the factory to your land. The water Is used and reused g. an Recent fertilizer tests on five varieties of wheat parts nitrogen and 1 part phosphate produced a quality bonus of $ .23 per bushel and increased the yield. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 22, 1963 try to ss with 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, BLOT, DONT RUB Shows Increase NOTICE! GRAIN daughter. This Is the first trip to Utah for the Gagnon family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stanford Hunsaker and children Jane, Roy, and Demetria of Ankara Turkey are visiting with Stans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker. Stanford is employed by the U.S. State Department a s director of personel for the A.I.D. program in Turkey. They will return to Turkey via the ship United States Sept. 13, where they will spend another two company since ltsorgan-lzatlo- Your house, furniture, even the paper this is printed on, depend upon forest products And, the most efficient way to ship these products, or virtually any other product, the automated rail Pacific, electronic controls, data processing, automated car reporting and classification yards, way is On the Union together with skilled contribute to modern remember, when you throughout or from say Union specific personnel, all railroading So ship or travel the West, Be Pacific " UNION PACIFIC See the scenery at eye level from a Domehner Superb meals Family Fares Liberal baggage allowance Vacation stopover privileges already have two of the best reasons in the world for buying a Corvair n in 1935. KING OF THE SALT MINES Dont put it off . . . PUT IT ON TODAY Call COLLECT MINERAL 1 FERTILIZER CO. 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