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Show HONEYVILLE REPORTS Temple Rites Unite Couple Easter Weekend Finds Many Visitors in the Community Solemn wedding vows were exchanged on March 23 In the Logan LDS temple by Miss Sharon Burt of Brigham City and John C. Harrop of North DeVere W. Wlntle Ogden. Officiating at the lm. By presslve ceremony was Temple Easter week was observed at President George Raymond. the home of Frank and Eva OlParents of the couple are Mr. son of Honeyvllle, with visits and Mrs. Phillip Burt of Brig, ham City, and Mr. and Mrs. from children and grandchild, Richard W. Harrop. The bride, ren. Kirt and Beth Olsen, with six children from New grooms parents hosted a wed- their Mexico; Dr. and Mrs. K.E, Head In of dinner the honor ding couple after the ceremony. That evening the couple was feted at a reception In the Brig, ham City Seventh LDS ward, where a three, tiered white wed. ding cake trimmed In blue helped to set the color scheme with six children and a guest from Drlggs, Idaho; Linnea Hatch and four children from Salt Lake City; and John and Betty with their child from Den. ver. Phone calls came from Ma. Jor and Nancy Gates in Hawaii; Harvey Hatch from Canada on a business trip (his wife and child, ren were among those present at the Olson home) John and Bet. ty phoned from Denver as a postscript greeting after they had returned home. While Klrt and family were in he showed some Honeyvllle, film strips he had made of Indian life on the BYU campus and his wife sang a solo with accompaniment on the piano by Rae Burt . Seasons greetings In writing came from the two other Olson children; Bar. bara and family in Chicago and Paul and family In Germany. On Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolman attended sacrament meeting In Lewiston. It was the farewell for Jay Hur-rewho is going on a mission to the North Central States. n He used to live near the ranch. Mrs. Verenna Benson Is In the Cooley Memorial Hospital In Brigham where she underwent surgery for ruptured appendix. She Is reported doing very nice. mother, Mrs. Edward Hoeft. Miss Eileen Coombs a stu. dent at the Utah State univer. slty spent the Easter weekend v 1th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppsen and son Ricky of Corlnne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs on Sunday. Mrs. Jep. psen and Mrs. Coombs are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bowman visited with a daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Col. by on Easter Sunday In Sunset. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs Carl West a sister of his In Ogden. Mrs. Laura Hunsaker had as Easter Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stenqulst, Mr. and Mrs Don Homer Jr., and children Dee Jay and Ton. ya, Mr and Mrs. Carl Rhodes and children Karla, Dennis, Debra, Westly, Timmie, Jayne, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker bara Bingham Stacey and Mrs. Annette Bingham Llllywhlte of Whittier, Calif., and Mrs. Sherrie Bingham, Honeyvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen and daughter Christine of Mesa, Arlz., arrived on Wednesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunsaker and family for three seal-lope- d Rose prom for ttie Brigham City LDS stake has been dated for Saturday at 8'30 p.m. in the Eighth LDS ward recreation hall, lt was announced. p , ' SPENDING FIVE DAYS here with her mother, Mrs. Rhoda Hansen, has been Mrs. Ferron rester went to Salt Lake City where they spent the day with Lt. Col. and Mrs. Weston Jen. sen and also traveled to American Fork where they called on Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wanlass. SPENDING THE EASTER hoi. lday in Salt Lake City has been Miss Wanda Rhodes. She was a houseguest of her friend LaRue Nlchol at the home of her par-ent- s Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Nlchol In Holiday. Newcomers Set Tour of Tuesday Morning Al-be- rt HAPPY STORK NEWS comes from Duarte, Calif., where Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reeves are rejoicing over the arrival of their first child, a girl born on March 29. They have chosen the name Christie Lynne for their new daughter. Sharing the good news are maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fryer of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Re. eves also of Brigham City. Great grandparent honors are being shared by Mr. and Mrs. W Ilford Miller and Mrs. S.E. (Elma) Christensen of Hunting, ton Park, Calif. She also vis. lted with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Han. sen. On Thursday, Mrs. Rhoda IJinsen will leave ty jet airliner to spend about three weeks with and daughter and Marsh. her family, Dr. and Mrs. George MRS. TOM FRYER traveled S, (Margaret) Ingebo and family to California and spent a week In Portland, Ore. with the Reeves helping out with her new granddaughter. Last s OTHER BRIGHAM CITY Mrs. Wllford week were last Crosby week Mr. and law and daugh. Miller drove to Duarte to see Bott, his son-inew baby and bring Mrs. t6r, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck (Linda) the Stein and their baby son Eric Fryer home. On Wednesday Mrs. Miller of Englewood, Calif. They were house guests of Botts mother, entertained her club at her Mrs. Nancy Forrester of this home The ladies enjoyed a tasty luncheon and spent the remain-de- r city. The Steins enjoyed sev-era- l of the evening playing Rook days on the nearby ski Club members enjoying the get. One their stay. slopes during were Mrs. Ina Larsen, together day the visitors with Mrs. For. Mrs. Lloyd Olsen, Mrs. Roy Barlow, Mrs. A1 James, Mrs. Harold Arbon, Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer and Mrs. Bill Shaw. son-in-la- Vis-ltor- THE EASTER SPENDING weekend in Idaho were Mrs. Blaine Olsen and daughters Mary Jo, and Christine. They traveled to Paris, Ida. where they visited with Mrs. Olsens Mr. and Mrs. Rollo parents Nye. VISITING AT THE HOME of the Kenneth Godfreys this week are his parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Godfrey, a brother Robert and sis. and his brother-in-la- Stake Rose are brother and sister. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gleed of Arco, Idaho, his sister Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunsaker. They brought several grandchildren T61-ma- Orchards in bloom, the brll. llance of the lovely yellow for. sythla and the graceful sweep of the weeping birches add a col. orful note to this happy spring season. Just acrosss the fence, the bright red Chinese empress tulips are in bloom. Even the gray of a rainy day cant dim the happy knowledge that spring is doing Its best to take com. plete charge of things. Right along with the gaiety of the season Is the news that comes along with It. We are enjoying a number of early vis. ltors and hearing a lot about our 'friends and, their vaca. tion jaunts. visit-edwlt- Saturday h RETURNS Brent Thorne will be honored Sunday, April 17 at 7 p.m. by the Perry LDS ward during homecoming testimonial services Missionary Back From Invited are Fxplorers, MIA Maids and Laurels from the stake who will dance to the music of the Loyal West orch. estra. They will be wearing their best dress and may attend with or without dates. Troy Miller and Mrs. Leo Williams, stake leaders, are In charge of the affair, assisted by Don Bradshaw with Jay GUI serving as publicity chairman. There will be no charge for the dance or the refreshments lt was announced, and Billerica, Mass. A graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, young Thorne is resuming his school at Weber State college. New England A homecoming testimonial in the Perry ward will honor Brent 'Thorne, son of Mrs. Leland Thorne of Perry or- Sunday, April 17 at 7 p.m. in the Perry LDS ward chapel. Elder Thorne returned March 29 from a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints In the New England mission field where he served at South Paris and Dov. er.Foxcroft, Me.; Moncton, New Brunswick, Manchester, N.H.; - ed home from a two week visit to California whore she visited with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Christ and three grandsons. Bishop Maurice Justenson of Melbourn, Fla., foreman of the church ranch, was In Honey, vllle visiting with relatives and friends this past week. He came for conference. He visited with Leo Madson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Madsen. He Is a former resident of Honeyvllle. Visitors at the Leland Hunsaker home during the past week were Mrs. Lowell R. Daln. es and children, Karen Hunsaker, Dian Rekward, and Ischelle Arrlssia all of Salt Lake Cky, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Newel Welch and family of PocateUo, Delight Her with a Photo On Mothers Day May 8th Ph. 723-295- 8 Comptons Studio 102 So. Main Idaho. nunnii At James Simpson at Cancellations will be accepted until Monday noon, April 18. Nursery facilities of the Com723-370- Presbyterian munity church will be available during both the tour and the luncheon. Arrange, ments for this service may also be made with Mrs. Simpson. Willard PTA to Install New Officers Tonight Installation of newly elected officers will take place at the Willard PTA meeting, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Willard school. Included will be Lucille pier, ce, president; Beverly Nelson first vice president; Principal Cornell Stanger, second vice president; Lela Mitchell, sec. retary; and Helen Crlebe, treas. ter Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Ockey and their daughters Susan and urer. Joan all of Cardston, Alta, Can. ada. The visitors came to Utah to attend the LDS General Conference held In Salt Lake City last weekend and are also enjoying the chance for the family get. together. They are planning to leave for their home on Friday. Speaker for the program will be Les Dunn, football coach at Box Elder High school, who will talk on the pornography prob. lems In the community. Mountain View Holds Roundup Parents of kindergarten age children in the Mountain View school area are requested to FRUITVALE CAMP OF THE meet at the school auditorium Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Friday, April 15 at 9:30 a.m. A state Issued birth certlf. meet on Friday, April 15, at 2 p.m. at the home of Fay Hoi. icate, disease history and lm. man. will be Lu. munlzatlon record Is needed for cllle Davis. The lesson will each child of kindergarten age be given by Della Owen. All who will be five by Oct. 31. Parents need not bring the members are urged to be pres, child to the meeting. ent for the afternoon. DUP News AT Van Engelens Get your ievis at. never need ironing L ITT) -- Du Pont Nylon does the trick. D FAMILY L m south msL era t so i to t .. tmmmammmmmmBammmmmmmmmmmM apparel! OPBi FRIDAY NIGHTS lU lit make Stretch L.eu'i lit a guy all the tvay down, with no built m loughnr-- i goes a guy months of extra wear! Swingin' i sportswear colois in 75(r cotton 25'r Du Pont Nylon. Only $5.98 a pair. yiT You fan tell them by the T ab,- -' 'ttvi s t tab n. it built-i- strain. And . "gie" il 3 Prom to Be n WED IN TEMPLE Miss Sharon Burt and John C. Harrop exchanged nuptial vows in the Logan LDS temple in late March. They are now making a home in North Ogden. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 14, 1966 days. Hanson Is a nephew of Mrs. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gleed and daughter Penny of Logan visited on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hun. saker. Gleed and Mrs. Hunsaker with them. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker and son Perry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Verl for the hall. Grover and children Steven, Verllne, and Cindy In Brigham THE BRIDE WORE A WHITE City. They also visited with floor. length gown trimmed In Mrs. Perry Hunsaker at the Chantilly lace. It was styled In Pioneer Memorial home. slim lines featuring a tailored Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickey at an empire waistline bow and family of Perry visited with complimented with a high his mother Mrs. Alex Dickey neckline and wrlst-lengton Saturday They also visited lace sleeves. A chapel train of with his sisters and family sheer Illusion was edged In Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stoddard and the dainty Chantilly lace, and children Kristie, Laurie Jo, and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gard. brides bouffant vlel fell to her ner. The Gardner family and thf Jerllyn, all of Tremonton. from a sparkling fingertips On Tuesday, visitors at the Dickey family had a picnic at a She carried cascading tiara. home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Camp Lorln. bouquet of white roses. Hunsaker were Mr. and Mrs. Al. Saturday visitors at the home Matron of honor was Mrs. an Bennett, Mrs. Alba Rasmus, of Mrs. Alex Dickey were a Lewis H. Jones, with brides-maid- s sen, Mrs. Paul Hunsaker and daughter and family, Mr. and being Miss Diane Poul-seMrs. David Kelly, LuAnn, Bruce daughter Haley all of Grace, Miss Doris Brousseau, Idaho. They also visited with Lannette and Curtis of Peter, Miss Dorothy Nuttall, Miss Di. Mrs. Farrell Miles. Mrs. Ras. son, also Mr. and Mrs. Kay ane Harrop and Mrs. Phyllis mussen and Mrs. Bennett are Hansen and children Neil, Burt. sisters of Mrs. Miles. Byron and Laurie of Tooele. Visiting at the home of Mr. Dorothy Gardner and Ellen BEST MAN WAS RONALD and Mrs. Albert Bingham was Peterson took their Cub Scout Harrop and ushering duties a brother of Mrs. Binghams troop up to Camp Lorln on Wed. were performed by Gary Har. and C. Mrs. Orlan Mun. for a picnic. Games were Bishop nesday and Clarke'. Darrell rop ns of San Mareno, Calif. Those in charge of serving They played and a good time was had came up for conference and by the Cub Scout boys. guests were Mrs. Glenn Burt, were accompanied by children Saturday evening Mrs. Laura Mrs. Leonda Hansen, Mrs. Fred iyan open Hunsaker attended Jay, Mary Elma, Patricia, VirMarble, Mrs. Roy Christensen, Mrs. Genevelve Jenson of ginia and David. Patricia Munns house at the home of Mr. and Miss Myrna Lee, Miss Juanita and a daughter stayed all week at the Bingham Mrs. Steve Anderson. It was a Ammons, Miss Elaine Sheffield Brigham City Carol Macia, Idaho; home. The Munns family visited reception for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pocotello, Miss and Allison Gelsler. Mrs. Charles Burt was In charge and Mrs. Patsy Deley and son with other relatives and friends Goodson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bowen of of gifts, and Mrs. Gary Har-ro- Michael of Hlla Bend, Ar lz. , vis. In the area. Mrs. Annette Llllywhltp of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Rhea was seated at the guest lted with Mrs. Estelle Owens on Saturday. Whittier, Calif a daughter Of Bylaund and son Robert of Lo. book. All the widows of Honeyvllle Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bingham gan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Following a brief honeymoon a family hour at the visited with her parents and William E. Hunsaker on Sunday, the couple Is making a home In ward held home of Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsak. brother and sisters for the Friday and Saturday vlsl-tor- s North Ogden. er on Wednesday. They discus, Easter week. The Binghams at the home of Mr. and sed teaching lessons and those met her In Salt Lake City on Mrs. Ursel Hunsaker were Mr. present were Mary Ellis, Don. Tuesday and she returned on and Mrs. Robert Harper and na Ellis, Marva Johnson, Laura Sunday. children Sharlene and Kathryn Hunsaker, F.uth O, Hunsaker, of Salt Lake City. Stake President Farr el MunEstella Hughes, Jenusine Pet- ns of Orlando, Fla, came to IS Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hunsak. ersen, Ann Dickey, Estelle O. Utah for conference and vis. er attended the homecoming wens. Light refreshments were lted relatives and friends In the of Elder Darol Wlntle Jr., son served. area. On Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Darol Wlntle Honeyvllle Mr. and Mrs. David Burgess evening he visited at the home of of North Ogden on Sunday. They and children John and Dore Dee Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bingham were accompanied by grand, Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will meet at 9:45 a.m. on of Logan visited on Sunday with and family. He came Thursday children Steven Hawkes, Mel. vln Hawkes, Wendy Hawkes and Tuesday, April 19 in front of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner. and left on Monday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Saturday Leon Gardner and building 81 north of the chapel Timmy Hawkes, children of Mr. Dennis Hunsaker were among at Intermountain school. Bingham and family attend, and Mrs. Jay Hawkes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker After a brief Orientation ses- those that presented the Easter ed sacrament meeting in Bear sion, student guides will take program In Brigham City, un. River. It was the welcome home and children of Salt Lake City members on a tour of the school der the direction of Mrs. Jean for Elder Alan Munns, a nephew were visitors over the Easter facilities Including home econ. Madsen. of Mrs. Bingham. weekend at the home of Mrs. On Friday Leon Gardner at. An afternoon of visiting and Hunsakers parents, Bishop and omics, art, and language arts classes as well as the libraries tended a Judging school for getting acquainted was held at Mrs. Morrell Hunsaker. and dormitories. dairy animals. They Introduced the home of Mrs. Albert Bing, Visiting at the home of Mr. a new field man, Norman 0. ham on Thursday. Those attend-Bingha- and Mrs. Ray Boothe were Mr, THE TOUR WILL conclude Baird from Auborn, Wash., for Earl, Mrs. Erlene and Mrs. W.R. Reid and son with a visit to the art and crafts, this area.. Bingham, Earl, Mrs. Erlene Mark of Bountiful. They were shop where members will see On Mrs. Leon Card, Bingham Holben of Corlnne, here for the Easter weekend. the handicrafts of many Indian ner Friday In visited Ogden with her Mrs. Afton Bingham, Mrs. Bar. Mrs C.A. Johnson return. tribes. Members of Ogden and Roy Newcomers clubs will be guests of the Brigham City club for this meeting. Following the tour members and guests will meet at Maddox Ranch House for luncheon at 12:30 p.m. MAY BE RESERVATIONS made before noon on Friday, by calling Mrs. April 15, h THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, OTpMs OPEN TILL 8 ON FRIDAY |