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Show w 12 'drsen spent Monday fishing with Brigham City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bouman of Logan. Thursday, July 1, 1965 ' THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, HONEYVHiE NEWS Ward Choir Members Enjoy Smorgasboard and Games By DeVere W. Wlntle The members of the Honey, vllle ward choir and their part, ners had a party at the Honey, vllle ward chapel Saturday even, lng. They had a smorgasbord lunch and played games. There were 32 members and partners present. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Boothe of Provo, Utah, visited In Honey, vllle on Sunday. They visited with his grandmother Mrs. Cary Boothe and other relatives and friends. Boothe Is a former resident of Honeyvllle and Is now attending the Brigham Young university. He Is working on hts masters degree. Mrs. William Reed and son Mark, of Bountiful visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray t Boothe on Sunday. Mrs. Laura Hunsaker went a daughter and family, with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Stenqulst, and Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker and Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hun saker and children Chrlstl Jan and Lolrl Jo, all of Tremon. ton, to Park City and back through Salt Lake City on Sun. day. Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Peter, sen of Benson visited at the home of George Wlntle on Sun. day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peter, sen visited with Dr, and Mrs. Frank Bardole in Salt Lake City. They all went to Heber City to fish at the Bardole J 1 s' ji : Enjoy Books Honeyvllle. Mr. and Mrs, Wynn Hunsaker spent Sunday In Cache June, tlon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rue. bid Rasmussen and Mrs. Afton With Elizabeth M. Lauritzen Intermountain School Librarian Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Hunsaker and children Darol and Randy THE BRIDGE OF SAN .LUIS were in Yellowstone National REY, by Thornton Wilder park from Wednesday until Sun. This Is a story of consld. day. erable charm. It deals with the MR. AND MRS. WARNER collapse of the ancient bridge Stoddard were in Boise Saturday built by the Incas of woven os. and Sunday on business. ler with handrails of dried vine, on Wlntle and and Mr. July 20, 1714. This bridge George Mrs. DeVere Wlntle attended was on the highroad between the Utah State summer music Lima and Cuzco, Peru, and hun. clinic concert on Thursday dreds of people passed over It evening at the George Nelson every day. When It fell five fleldhouse in Logan. people were on It and their lives were lost as they fell Into Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hun. the chasm below. saker attended the four.day con. Brother Juniper, a monk, saw ventlon of postmasters of the the bridge fall, and became Utah chapter of NAPUS, held at very disturbed In his mind as Nephl. A delightful and educa. to whether the collapse of the tlonal time was had by the group Bridge of San Luis Rey was an of postmasters that attended. act of God brought on as pun. The Hunsakers also stopped In ishment for sin of the five Salt Lake City to see the show, people who were killed, or Sound of Music. whether it was not. He decided of Bryce and Zion, the Grand canyon and Glen Canyon dam. MR. AMD MRS. BOYD Hel. qulat of FroVo visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker, and wlthher twin sis. ter and family, Mr, and Mrs. David Tolman and children Bo. yce, Marie and Julie Ann, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle and children Rosemary, Rose, marie and William visited with Mrs, Wintles mother, Mrs. L. I, Layton of Layton, on Sunday afternoon. A very large group of peo. pie attended the open house for Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Hunsaker last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker were very pleas, ed with all that was done for them and would like to thank their friends and relatives. MR. AND MRS. WARREN Lyla Burton of Tooele, a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen, visited from in until Wednesday Sunday Pet. work, and Interesting data Is recorded. All this gives It an intensely real quality. We won. der If It is history or fiction we are reading. After Brother Juniper had collected all the data he could concerning the five victims he collected data concerning five people still living and found that the dead were much more worth saving than the living were That afternoon Father Jun. iper took a walk by the ocean. He tore up his findings, the work of many years, and cast them Into the waves. The techniques used In this story Is a framed story, or a story within a story. The auth. or pretends to have found old letters, old documentary en. tries, and had Interviews with people who knew the characters of the story. The results are very Interesting romantic, and ever charming. to make a searching study Into the events of the lives of the five, and to chart the results as to piety and character traits of each. The book Is divided into five parts, three of which are about the five persons who were kill, ed, the lives of whom all touch, ed. There were Marquesa de Estaban, and Montemayor, Uncle Pio. Each of these three parts Is an Interesting story in Itself, The first section Is given to describing the accident and the project to be undertak. LANGUAGE KEYS en by Father Juniper. The fifth, BURLINGAME. Calif. iUPI part explains some of his exper. The California Teachers Aslences and methods used In col. lectlng data on the victims, and sociation says the two most Imhis scheme for analyzing and portant keys to teaching a for- will be featured at the concerts. Guest artists will be the har. monlca artist and humorist Stagg McMann, singer BUlle Loukas, the Calypso.slngtng Terry Sisters and the Utah, born tenor, James Haun, who is currently appearing with the Beverly Hills Opera company. All Invited To 47 Days Pop Concert af music have been planned for the annual "Days of 47 pop concert to be presented free to the public, July 13 at the Salt Lake Highland High auditorium and July 14 at the Lagoon patio gardens at 8:30 p.m. Two nights AUTOMATION PROBLEM BOSTON (UPI) Automa- tion blacklash has developed into a business epidemic that is Impairing the efficiency of some of the larger companies, says a Boston management consultant. Harvey C. Krentzman, presi. dent of Advanced Management Associates, Inc., says automa-- ., tlon and greater use of com-,- ., puters 1s hurting large business- es by increasing the size of the minimum job lots that can be manufactured. One result, he says, Is more opportunities for the smaller, The annual musical event will feature the Salt Lake Phllhar. monlc orchestra directed by Eugene Jelesnlk. Director Jele. snlk has chosen Lets Go to as the musical the Rodeo theme for the concerts. The theme is to typify the spirit of the celebration and the com. memoratlon of the entry of the Mormon pioneers to the Salt HYPNOTIC SURGERY Lake valley in 1847. BOSTON (UPI) The JourA variety of musical selec. nal of Abdominal Surgery estieign language successfully are tlon Including the score of mates that 30,000 surgical oprecording the same. Many minor characters are competent teachers and conalong with erations are performed yearly Mary Poppins, brought Into the authors dis. tinuity of courses over several operatic, popular and Broad, in the United States under cussion of Brother Junipers years. way musical comedy selections ! ( ", ' ' From The Finest Cardens & Orchards In The World! Seedless fefiss Luscious Fancy Grapes Cool Refreshing Fruit 1 ranch, . Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle met with the other faculty mem. bers of the Lincoln school at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan In Willard, The group went to Willard bay where there was boating, waterskiing, and a picnic lunch on the beach. Mrs. Clinton Bowman and children Cheryl, Lynn, and Chet visited with her mother and father-in-laMr, and Mrs. Ru. Ion Bowman on Fathers day. They are from Albuquerque, N.M. Mr. and Mrs. Carl West of Ogden visited with Mr, and Mrs. Rulon Bowman on Fathers day. Mrs. West Is Bowmans tea ei(& Just A Smooth Skin Fruit Delicate Sweet Flavor feton CodS! LarQc Pincflpplc ziy n M Golden Carrots 4 Tropical Fruit .$. No. Waldorf Crisp Cucumbers U.S. No. 1 New Crop Sweet Full Ears Kernels Plump Liiin)s ijoiiiikosf! 1 r Brand cm Righ Sweet and Mellow Fruit Medacine sister. Mr, and Mrs, Blaine Ander. son and children Linda and Scott visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Rulon Bowman on Fathers day. They are from Bear River City. Also visiting with the Bow mans on Fathers day were Mr, and Mrs. Keith Barfuss of Tre. monton. A brother, Hilbert Asay of Malad, visited with the Bow. mans on Fathers day, Selected With.Wic 2 b-- bs 2 39 Green Onions 23 Red Radishes iowt 'llS&L 23' t.r YaIS( California Houto w Seedless Raisins 5' 5' bunch Grown Mild Flavor & 55' 2 m Swiss Stea RumpRoa Cube Steal MR. AND MRS. RONALD Col. by visited wth the Rulon Bow. mans this past week. They left their children Tamera, Dena, Bret and Carl to visit with the Bowmans while they made a trip to California on business. The Colbys are from Laytoa Mrs. Nell Hunsaker and child, ren, Kelly, Kathy, Genii and Denlne of Cedar City, visited for two days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie Hunsaker on Mon. day, Mrs. Hunsaker Is a daugh. ter.in.law. WILLIAM WINTLE arrived home on Thursday from Logan, where he has been attending the Utah State summer music clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker and daughter Hayley of Grace, Ida, were In Honeyvllle on Tues. day to visit with Hunsakers par. ents Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie Hun. saker and family. Mrs. Nola Nessler and Mrs. Ruth Munns entertained ata birthday party on Tuesday at the Nessler home for Mrs, Meredith Weese and Mrs. Mary Christensen of Tremonton. A delicious dinner was served and visiting enjoyed. Gwen Holmgren and Diane Jensen spent last week In Logan attending the music festival. Mrs, Leone Hansen and child, ren spent last week in Yellow.' stone park. Toni Christensen visited in Roy last week. Larrle Iverson spent last Thursday night In Brigham with Sherri Ashley and Friday even, lng she attended a party at the home of Terry Richards. The primary girls enjoyed a party In Box Elder canyon Wed. nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christen, sen have purchased and moved Into the home formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Warnke. Mrs. Ed. 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