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Show GROUSE CREEK THE BOX ELDER REPORTS JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 27, 1966 Its Round-U- p Time for Grouse Creek Ranchers J LrA-- fr, -- f l E&kLLl" - Mr. Afton M. Bingham, 48, of Honeyville, died Saturday after Illness. SUCCUMBS Death Claims At Honeyville Mrs. age 48, at her natural Mrs. Afton Madsen Bingham, died Saturday at 10 p.m. home In Honeyville of causes. Bingham was born May in Brigham City, adaugh. ter of Roland A, and Abigail Rees Madsen. She was reared and educated In Brigham City, graduating from Box Elder High school In 1936. She was employ ed by Mountain States Telephone Co. 8. 1918 SHE WAS MARRIED TO Earl L. Bingham on June 28, 1939 in the Logan LDS Temple. They made their home In Honeyville where she has been active In LDS church auxilarles. She had served as a teacher In the Junior Sunday school, Primary and YWM1A; as chorister In YWMIA; director Enjoys 50th Adams youngest son, Deon and family and enjoyed shopping an By Billie Jean Rasmussen. afternoon In Idaho Falls. We This writing is a few happen, returned home Friday In time to lngs of the past month. Every- make ready for hunting Satur-daone has been busy making ready Mr. and Mrs. K.H. Frldal for old man winter and we real, ly thought he had come a week from Tremonton and Mr. and ago but the way the last few Mrs. Sidney Frldal of Logan days have been It looks like were guests of the Warren we are going to have good Saturday and Verl and family of Burley weather for a while. The men have spent the week getting Joined the gang on Sunday. MAE KIMBERS HOME was their cattle off the mountains and Into the fields. packed with many who enjoyed her hospitality. They were her AL YOUNG OF SALT LAKE brother, Elmo and Robert Tin-ge- y s of Brigham City; her neph-ew- , City has been at Amanda Dale Tlngey of Hill Air For. for a week or so while he has been writing his final ce Base; Bob Tlngey, Nolan paper for his masters degree Tlngey and LaDean Tlngey all from the University of Utah. of Brigham City; Delbert Tin-ge- y of Provo; Lowell Tlngey of A1 has spent a great deal of time at the Paskett home while he has Layton. Guests at the home of Max been studying the rocks and their formations over the past 10 Tanner and family were Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Mecham and years. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rock of family of Soda Springs, Ida.. Tremonton and some friends DON (KATHLEEN) MRS. spent Saturday night as guests Webb and daughter left a week of Amanda Paskett. ago for her home In Colarado d THE COMMUNITY WAS after she spent a while with at the loss of one of the her parents Mr. and Mrs. Max e Tanner. old time residents, W.C. the father of Mrs. Dell Deloy Klmber and wife Linda (Ella) Tanner. Mr. Betrldge have spent the past week with spent the last years of his Delroys mother Mae Klmber. life In Ogden. His oldest grand They are on leave and are due son Merlin Tanner bought his back at Fort Campbell, Ky. next ranch here In week. grandfathers Grouse Creek. I BELIEVE EVERY HOUSE-holElection time Is near and we had visitors over the week, were visited by the various can dldates. Lets all vote wisely and end. I see Mr. and Mrs. Richard vote for those who will remem- Klmber and family were at the ber us after Election day Is over. home of Richards parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Klmber. Orleta s and Frank Lee had several cars MR. AND MRS. DWAYNE and family of Tremonton parked In their back yard and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I recognized Russell Lees, son and family from Ogden, and a William Thomas. Visitors at the home of Mr. daughter Eva Deaken and family and Mrs. Ted Klmber a couple from Ogden among them. Mr. and Mrs. Val Tanner had weeks ago were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tanner, former residents. as guests their son Merv and family from Brigham City. THE MANY FRIENDS OF Mark Warburton are happy to THE TED KIMBERS HAD hear he Is Improving since his their sons Norman and Lee from down around Ogden for the deer recent Illness. Nila Kay Rasmussen of Brig- hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rlchlns ham City and her friend Janice Sheely of Kingston, N.Y., who and family were out from River-sidthey still have a home here recently returned from a mis slon, were guests at the home In Grouse Creek. Doug and his of Nila Kays parents Mr. and father, Welly Rlchlns of have been out gathering Mrs. Warren Rasmussen for four days. Miss Sheely and Ras- their cattle. mussen were companions while Mr. and Mrs. Dave Paskett in Belgium the Franco-Belwere In Burley last Tuesday on business. mission. Anniversary Members of the Social riub observed Development their 50th anniversary with a gala dinner party at the Idle Oct. 21. Isle cafe on Seated at a long table, the members enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner. The table was centered with a huge an. nlversary cake decorated In gold and bearing the motto"50years of sociability. The cake was set upon gold lace dollies, and flanked by gold tapers In gold It was cut durcandleholders Connie ing the evening by Peters, the clubs first pres- Ras-musse- Ras-musse- n Pas-kett- Mother of 13 In Primary; counselor In Primary and Relief society, and had been a member of the North Box Elder Primary stake board. She had been active in music circles, having won high honors as a vocal soloist while In high school and performing with a ladles trio In Honeyville until her recent Illness. SURVIVING ARE her husband of Honeyville; seven sons and five daughters, Mrs. Robert (Earlene) Holben, Corlnne; Mrs. Lavar (Bernice) Earl, Minot, N.D.; Marilyn Bingham, Logan; Rees Bingham, serving In the LDS Northern Indian mission; Darwin Bingham Edward Bingham, Byron Bingham, Jeanette Bingham, Lewis Bingham, Irene Bingham, Boyd Bingham and Douglas Bingham, all of Honey ville; three grandchildren; her mother, Mrs, Abby Madsen, Brigham City; six brothers and d Tho-ma- trip suf-fere- car-truc- Ma-lad- Passes Away retired In 1963. While living In Brigham City, he was a member of the Rotary club, Chamber of Commerce and Brigham City Golf Club. He was an active member of the LDS church. SURVIVING ARE HIS widow; and a son, Mrs. three daughters C. (Mary Wlnnlfred) Arthur Deck and Mrs, Willey (Georgia of Evanston, Wyoming, died of Ruth) Synder, Salt Lake City; natural causes Monday, Oct. 24, Mrs. Chapin D. (Nancy Virginia) In an Evanston hospital. Bristol, Redondo Beach, Calif.; Mr. Morrison was the father Rosco Julian Willey, Sparks, of Mrs. Otto F. Smith, 165 Nev.; seven grandchildren; five two brothNorth Tenth East Brigham City. He was born Oct. 6, 1892 ers and a sister, In Clarksville, Tsnn. a son of Funeral services will be held and Sophia Morris Friday at noon, 260 East South Arthur Morrison. He was married to temple, Salt Lake City, where Llnnle R. Harris. friends may call Thursday fron of the Baptist 8 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior A member church hs was affiliated with to services. Burial will be In IOOF Lodge No. 6, Union Pa. Bountiful Memorial park. clflc Old Timers Club No, 20, He had been a blacksmith for CARD OF THANKS Union Pacific Ralroad prior to his retirement. Words cannot express the graSURVIVING ARE HIS WIDOW titude and appreciation we feel Evanston; a son and two daugh. toward those who, by their kind-nes- s tars, Robert Morrison and Mrs. and generous assistance, Hllva Horne, both of Evanston; lighten our burden of helped Mrs. Otto F. (June) Smith, Brig, sorrow at the time of the death ham City; nine grandchildren, of J. Will Smith. May Gods two two blessing rest with those who brothers, Joseph Morrison came to our assistance in any Mountain View, Calif. ; Jess way, Morrison. Ogden. The family of J. Will Smith. held wars Funeral services Wednesday at Gilbert Bills Fun. CARD OF THANKS oral Homs and Interment was In the Evanston City Cemetery. To those who by their acts CARD OF THANKS of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the To those who by their acts of the death of our be. time their of kindness expressed loved grand, wife, mother, sympathy and friendship at the mother and sister we wish to our beloved of of death tha tlms express heartfelt thanks. We husband, father, and brother, wish especially to thank the ward we wish to express heartfelt the Relief society, thanks. We wish especially to bishopric, and all others who our friends, thank the ward bishopric, the Re. assisted In any way. lief society, our friends, and all The Norene East Burtoher others who assisted In any way. family, The Edward T. Judaea frmlly Sets Halloween up at the state house. Besides, although Mrs. Editor wasnt around In 1896, she has an Inkling that prices might have gone up since the salary scale was set. Shed hate to try to find lodging, food and sparkling appearance- - so and transportation In Salt Lake she has just to select the City for $5 a day In this day fashions that will play up her and age but that was the per diem allowed to those leglsla. physical assets to the best both In casual wear and tors back In the horse and buggy on horseback. days. FIVE COMPLETE outfits are In various stages of readiness SOMEHOW, Mrs. Society Edl. for the contest, with some com- tor cannot see why an actor difpleted and others still a sketch running for office Is much on the drawlngboard and a bolt ferent than a farmer, educator, or businessman running of bright material. The ward-rob- e lawyer for the first time but she does-n- t will include a live In California. She does-n- t selection of slim riding pants, see why a mans race should tailored blouses, and striking either HELP or HINDER his riding Jackets. chances of election to the Senate The workroom at Dunalle but she doesnt live In MassaHouse Is a busy place, with chusetts. She doesnt see why workroom assistant Belle an auditor cant make lnvesti-gatlon- s Shelby fitting and pinning into suspicious costs adjustments under the since thats why an auditor Is watchful, eye of designer Nat elected but she doesnt live in Allen as the "wardrobe for a Salt Lake county. to make queen" takes shape-a- ll So shell stick to home and sure that Miss Rodeo Utah vote her usual split makes a dashing appearance as probably nice to live In a ticket. Its she enters the arena for the and county where one can city the for national competition. know most candidates either personally or at least by sight Instead of letting ones party select a bunch of "strangers to run for office. That makes voting more exciting and there aren't many voters that dont feel a sense of pride and as they step Into the booth to mark their ballots. Designer to Make Wardrobe "A wardrobe for a queen Is In the making right now at Dunalle House In Brigham City, for Miss Rodeo Utah has selected local designer Nat Allen to fashion and make her wardrobe for the Miss Rodeo America contest set for Nov. in Las Vegas, Nev. Petite Miss Susie Bauter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. engaged In the necessary fittings, fabric selection, picture posing, and other activities In preparation for her appearance In the national competition. SELECTION of the national Miss Rodeo Is based on horsemanship, appearance and A panel of Judges will mark the girls on each facet as they of their performance face the four-dacompetition. Miss Bauter Is an excellent horsewoman, as was demonstrated In her taking of the Miss She has a Rodeo Utah title. and a slim personality pleasant L. former Ray Lillywhite, of the Utah executive secretary Retirement System, Teachers Is featured on the cover of the October 1966 issue of Pension and Welfare News." This magazine, circulated on the reported National Council on Teacher Retirement convention recently held In Puerto Rico. Lillywhite of the Is secretary-treasure- r Its that time of year again, council, and assistant executive and the strange noises are filsecretary of the huge State tering through the country side Retirement system as the big day approaches. Mrs. Teachers of Ohio. Society Editor isnt referring Lillywhite, a native of Brig- to Halloween, but to the sound ham City, Is a graduate of Utah of politics again echoing across State university. He Is married the country. Box Elder countys to the former Elolse Hoopes, noises dont get very loud but also of Brigham City. In some areas of the state and He was executive secretary country the battles are raging of the Utah Teachers Retireloudly. ment system from 1937 to 1952 She doesnt know how many when he resigned to accept an other people were startled by appointment In a similar po- the "goof" on the sition with the Wisconsin Teach, news the other night when the ers Retirement system. Later newscaster said hed switch us he moved to the present position to the scene of the Connecticut he holds In Ohio. campaign. Suddenly, a "return whats 2 Former Local Man Featured On Magazine y h Carnival Friday The Halloween Carnival for students attending Corlnne elementary school will be held Friday evening, Oct. 28, at the school. PTA officers In charge of announced that arrangements supper will be served at 6:30 p.m., consisting of barbeque, root beer, chili, ice cream and pie. Fun for all ages will be provided by the wheel of fortune, bingo, fishpond and other games. Doorprlzes will be given In addition to those for winners of the games. Families are invited to join In the fun, have supper and play games at the carnival, PTA said. last-minu- Society Editors SCRATCH PAD g to the monarchy" demonstration from Rome was flashed on the screen some people may be conservative, but thats going a bit too far I AND ARGUMENTS that rats-ln- g the salary of state leglsla-tor- s would produce "profession- the position also seem conservatively out of line, for als In Bonded cottons come with underlining already Theyre here who Is going to live on $1,000 a year as a profession? Unless the state legislators want to go home and live on the poverty program for the of the year, there wont be many professionals" show Percy Herman Morrison, 74, RE-BE- CT JUDGE LEWIS JONES 1st DISTRICT COURT We, the undersigned citizens, of Judge urge the Lewis Jones. To retain experire-elect- Fish-turn- Dru-cili- Presbyterian Set Womens Meeting d Corinne School Rodeo Queen Selects Local Tre-monto- n Dentist Dies Local Lady FIT FOR A QUEEN Getting fitted for one of the five complete outfits for national competition Is Miss Rodeo Utah, Miss Susie Bauter of Ogden, who has selected Nat Allen of Dunalle House as designer for her riding clothes for the Miss Rodeo American contest In Las Vegas In early November. e, YOURS TRULY TOOK A occasion. Plans for the observance were made by a committee headed by Hansen, Daisy president; Marguerite Flshburn, vice president; and Rutli Valentine, secretary. Present for the occasion were club members Mrs. Ethel Jensen, Mrs. Mary Holman, Mrs. Lottie Earl, Mrs. Daisy , Hansen, Mrs Marguerite Mrs. Ruth Valentine, Larson, Mrs. Cor Peters, Mrs. Ezma Knudson, a Mrs. Vera Burt and Mrs. Iverson. AT EACH END of the table, Presbyterian Womens assocwas a dainty iation will meet at Gillespie Hall cup and saucer filled at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. with yellow and gold button 27, with the Evening Circle as chrysanthemums hostesses for the social period the dinner, the at the Following beginning of the meeting. group went to the home of scheduled for the Program Ethel Jensen for a pleasant evening will be the presentation evening of social visiting and of a skit by the League of Wooffered by men Voters, In which the group humorous toasts various members. brings out the "antiquities of the present Utah Constitution SPECIAL GUESTS for the and the needs for revision. were celebration brlthday All women of the church are former members Mrs. Nadie Invited to attend and to bring Mahannah of Long Beach, Calif.; husbands or guests to share In Mrs Jessie Smith of Odgen, this program. Mrs Vera M, Jensen and Mrs. Erma Horsley of Salt Lake there Bet-ridg- Former Local Father of ident SAD-dene- up Into Idaho this past week with my mother, Mrs. C.N. Burt of Brigham City. We spent a night In Burley where we visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Verl (Alana) six sister, R. Wayne Madsen, Rasmussen and family. Wednes Salt Lake City; Mrs. Willis A. day night was spent at the horn e (Lola) Tlngey, Mrs. Asa (Amy) of Mr. and Mrs. Myron (Emma Beecher, both of Logan; Mrs. Harper) Adams In Blackfoot. W.H. (Mildred) Stowe, Ogden; Mrs. Adams and my mother are Clyde R, Madsen, Galnsvllle, sisters. We also visited the Fla; Mrs. Alma (Grace) Pratt, Samoan ISLANDS: Mrs. John (Laura) Weber, Greeley, Colo.; Carl D, Madsen, Provo; Fred R. Madsen, Lawndale, Calif.; Milton R, Madsen, Albuquergue. N.M.; Mrs. Stanley (Dorothy) A former Brigham City den-tls- t, Bramwell, McQulre Air Force Dr. Ross Tolman Willey, Base, N.J.; Delbert R. Madsen, d Colorado Springs, Colo. 84, died Tuesday of Injuries In a crash Oct. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Honeyville 13 six miles east of Lyman, LDS ward chapel. Interment was Wyo. Dr. Willey, practiced denin the Honeyville Cemetery un, der the direction of the Blaine tistry In Brigham City and Olsen Funeral Chapel. Idaho, before moving to Salt Lake City, where he lived at the time of his death. He City, and Mrs. Dahlia Anderson of WellsvUle. Each of the guests was presented with a potted violet as a rnomento of the Ladies Club ion ence, courtesy and understanding in our District Court, we solicit your support in his Scott P, Horsley John Hlgglnson Joo Gurrister Max Rubin Paul R. Morrell J. B. Paraon Douglas J. Rfe Ernest O. Kowall J. B. Mullons Jamos M. Stono Clyde B, Stratford J. B. Parson Jr. Pald Pol. Adv, by Scott P. Horsloy) OPEN LL 8 ON FRIDAY Birthday Party Held for Miss It's fun to have your birth-daclose to Halloween, and Kathy Killian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Killian, had a birthday party around a Halloween theme on Saturday, Oct. 22. Since one of her gifts was a tiny Siamese Kitten, the decora, tlons and games centered about black cats as the young guests searched the yard for hidden paper cats as they arrived. Orange cupcakes and punch and Halloween games made the event really exciting. of the afternoon Highlight party was the arrival of Miss Nancy Barnaj d, BEHS head ma. Jorette, In a twirling costume. She performed some numbers for the 16 little girls, and then helped them to learn three simple routines with their batons. y ld |