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Show 8 Box Elder News JOURNAL, Brigham Gty, Utah Thursday, August 11, 1966 THE BOX ELDER HONEYVIILE REPORTS WP't PTA School Ho.'it'yv.V- officers f r lie coming year re Byr n Sparks president, janlce Gautier, "Ice president, jack Rlndllsbacher, principal, second vio principal, and EvKobayashl Secretary-Treasureelyn At a recent meeting new officers were appointed to serve as committee heads. Those appointed were: pre- school and health, LeAnnllun-sake- r and Marianne Gardner, hospitality and refreshments, Gloria Fuglkawa and Lou Ann Greer, room mothers, Mrs. Franklin May. Membership and Sally Buckmaster, magazine Finance and budget, Carry Jorgensen, publicity, Mary Miles and Legislature, and safety Pat-tr, y . L,.:.' and Mrs. Ruth W. Hunsaker. Special guests will be the members husbands. Casual wear Is In order for the pirty and the menu will Include deep pit chicken, potato salad, home grown tomatoes and other fresh vegetables, corn on the cob punch and other goodies. bar-beque- d Mrs. Norma Johnson, president and Mrs. Margaret Allen vice president are helping with the arrangements. Games will be played. Guests are asked to bring their own service The front page of the Box Elder News, July 31, has been chosen "Front Page of the MM. r j 1 , i Month t IF.!'- 1 ii relatives and friends attended the viewing and fun. eral In Ogden for Merrell J. Duke son of Harold Clyde Duke He was a res-ldeof Honeyviile, of Honeyviile forl8years He died July 28 at the Dee Hospital In Ogden, An evaluation meeting and camp clinic will be held In the Corinne chapel Monday evening, Aug. 8, by Mrs. Eva Harper, North Box Elder stake camp director, Mrs. Harper reports there were 103 members of the North Box Elder Stake to receive certification during the past camp out at the Girls of those home. Twenty-fou- r were Honeyviile girls. They were first second and third year girls. Those asked to attend the Camp clinic and evaluation are those who are starting work on their fourth year and those DEFY GRAVITY Smiling through soot, Dick Van Dvke, Julie Andrews and moppet stars, Matthew Garber and Karen Datrice star in Walt Disnev's "Mary Poppins", playing Thursday through Sunday at the Big See Drive Inn. Register who will start work on their (Continued from Page One) CITIZENS WHO MUST REG-Iste- r to vote Include those who have not signed up since turn-ln- g 21 years old newer residents and those who have not voted In an election for two years. In addition, persons who have moved from one district to an. other In Box Elder county must transfer their registration to be eligible to vote. Agents in the countys 51 y districts will be on duty from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat-urda- (ad list of registration agents) Here la a list of registration agents for the various Box Elder districts: Brigham City flunseker Vllrfa Counselor, Mrs. Vivian Jones stake Laural leader and Mrs. Betty Laura! teacher. The pro-grafor the evening was very Interesting opening prayer was given by Janet Adele Hunsaker was guest Jchiaot Norm:. speaker for the evening. Ila Has Burt talked on wisdom, Julie Keller gave a short talk on love, and Sharon Ras. mussen talked on beauty. The Laural Crest and 13 Article of Falih was given by Gae Coombs. Sharon Rasmussen and Kathryn We seek After Nicholas sang These Things. Ila Rae Burt, Janet Adele and Terri Lee Neb son sang "The Pearl of Great Awards were presentPrice ward ed by the Honeyviile Maurine YWMIA president, Chamberlain. The first year Laural glrbs received a necklace and the second year girls received a pin. Kathryn Nlch-ola- s received a gold medallion. Those receiving awards were: Ila Ran Burt, Jerllyne Chlar-soHun-sak- Gae Coombs, Janet Adele Hunsaker, Julie Keller, Terrle Lee Nelson, Kathryn Nicholas, and Sharon Rasmussen. wpre served. Mrs. Hunsaker gave the girls a little book made up of poems and thoughts they have had In their class during the Wisdom To Cherish. The girls gave Mrs. Hunsaker a corsage of a yellow and real Laural leaves, Closing prayer was given by Terry Lee Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Dennis blessed heir new baby daughter in Sa rament meeting Sunday. She was given the name of Lori Lynn. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Darrell Wodskow of Heyburn, Idaho, a d Mr. and Hun-sak- Mrs, Harper Hu :saker of Call, Idaho, visited with the family. The Honeyviile Civic Welfare club is planning Us annual sunt-m.e- r party. It will be held Saturday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Morrell Hun-- s In iker 'heir lovely gar. den, The party will be held Aug. 13, at 7; 30 p m. Those on the r cunmuttee are Mrs. Elaine Lee Ann Mrs. ,.ulrman, Hunsaker, Mis. Bonnie Bott Hun-aake- Pair Sentenced To 10 Years On Rape Count Fort Hall, Idaho men were sentenced to Tuesday terms in the Utah State prison when they pleaded guilty to rape charges In First District court, Two Brigham City. Sentenced to serve not less than 10 years were George Jackson 23, and Edwin Papse, 22, both migrant farmworkers. The pair committed the In a northwest Brigham City cherry orchard July 21. The victim was a 47.year.old Salt Lake City woman who had been picking cherries In the same orchard as the two Idaho men. Mrs. Velda - Y. Pal- Second East. Mrs. AurlUa J, Han-se- South 10 mer, No. 2 . 429 West Forest. No, 3 - Mrs, Luctle B. third year and would like to be CIT at next summers camp The Honeyviile ward YWMLA held lis La oral Honor night Tuesday evening Aug. 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Present besides the Nelson. Laural girls and their mothers were Mr. Boyd Nelson and Mr. Will bun Hunsaker of the Honey, vllle ward bishopric, Mrs. June Craner YWMLA North Box Elder stake president and Mrs. 1 No, 01-se- North Fourth West. No, 4 . Mrs. Elsie Christen, sen, 153 North First East. No. 5 . Mrs. Lovlsa Nelson, 403 South Fourth West. No. 8 . Mrs. Louise 342 South Second East. No. 7 - Mrs. Afton H. Olsen, 503 North Third West. No. 8 - Mrs. Phyllis C. Glov-e324 North First East. 81 Whit-wort- r, No. 9 - Noble Flahburn, West Fourth South. 28 No, 10 . Mrs. Catherine M. Jaggi, 504 South Fourth West. No. 11 - Mrs. Louise S. , Thue-son- South Second East. No, 12 - Mrs. Mary Jeppsen, 339 East Seventh North. 607 . 13 No. Mrs. Margaret F. First East 1018 Anderson, North. Mrs. Rosalie Chris, drive, No. 15 Mrs. Beth Burrup, 277 North Third West. No. 16 - Mrs. Helen Bunnell, 712 South Third West. No. 17 . Mrs. VirglnlA Breltenbeker, 208 North Ninth East. No. 18 Mrs. Charleen T. Dunn, 117 West Seventh North. Bear River City - Mrs. Zina R. Hansen, Bear River City. Beaver Dam . Mrs. Eva Dear-dorfColllnston. Bothwell Mrs. LaNae RFD 2, Tremonton. l, Clear Creek . Mrs. Ada Clear Creek. Colllnston . Mrs. Genevieve A. Potter, Colllnston. . Mrs. JoAnne Ely Corlnnne Flack, Corinne, Deweyvllle . Mrs. Lettle D. No, 14 tensen, - 519 Hawthorne f, Sum-mer- . Snow, Deweyvllle, East Garland - Mrs. Bernice Oyler, Garland RFD. Elwood . Mrs. Jean A, Larsen, RFD 1, Tremonton. Fielding . Mrs. Donetta Pet-erse- Fielding.' Garland No. 1 . Mrs. Beth Arnold, 716 East Factory. Garland No. 2 - Mrs. Alice Nye, 489 North Main, Grouse Creek . Mrs. Amanda Paskett, Grouse Creek. Harper Mrs. Alice H. Young, RFD 1, Brigham City. Honeyviile - Mrs. Doris Hunsaker, Honeyviile, Howell . Mrs. LuAna B, Howell. Junction . Mrs. Cora T. Lind, Lynn, Mantua . Mrs. Luella Jepp-sen- , RFD 2, Brigham City. Park Valley . Mrs, Dorothy K. Morris, Park Valley. Penrose - Mrs, Carolyn Box 137. A, RFD 2, M. Sor-ense- n, Pet-erse- Tre-monto- Perry . Mrs. DeEsta Young, RFD 2, Brigham City. Nadine Plymouth - Mrs. Lamb, Plymouth, Portage . Mrs, Sarah Howell, Portage, Promontory - Mrs, Grace Woodward, Promontory. Riverside - Mrs. Alice C. Ward, Riverside. SnowvUle - Mrs, Ada W. Hick, man, Snowvllle. Thatcher - ' Mrs. EllaJ. Box 161, RFD 2, - Pet-ersoTre-monto- Tremonton No. 1 . Mrs. Jean Christensen, 832 North First West, Tremonton No, 2 . Mrs. Helen Carlson, 55 South Tremont. Tremonton No, 3 . Mrs. Vel-v- a Lee A. Rose, RFD 2A, Tre-monto- n. Tremonton No, 4 - Mrs. Flor-enc- e N. Beard, 38 North Sec. ond West. Willard . Mrs. Nellie H. Mol. gard, RFD 2, Brigham City. Yost . Mrs, Luella Tracy, Yost. - Aw x. A. 4 among weekly The selection was made by the communications department acuity at Brigham Young uni. versity, and Is based on use of makeup, Illustraand type, according to tions modern typographical standards, reproduction of the winning front page will be published in the next issue of the Utah Publisher and Printer, monthly of the Utah State magazine Press association, ' ! y Utah newspapers. A Jones. Many 'i Nabs Page Honor Honeyviile Civic Group Sets Their Summer Social By I.)fiVr TOOLS STOLEN 4f Qw! Jack Francis, 520 Last Fifth South, Sunday reported the theft of some tools to Brigham City police. He said the tools were discovered missing on July 17 but he Assumed tney had been borrowed by a friend, fanuhe.- - Non-far- about 32 dollar for fish and fruits and spend cents of their food meat, poult tv and about 16 rents for vecptablcs. FAT OVLK WEIGHT V J CHICKEN' OR HERO? 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