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Show t HONEYVILLE REPORTS THE BOX Provo Couple to Entertain ELDER 13 JOURNAL, Brighat City, Utah Thursday, April 20, 1967 Civic Welfare Club Tonight O. Hunsaker and Mrs. Grace Davis By DeVere Wlntle Ruth The Honeyvllle Civic Welfare will hold Its April meeting In the Honeyvllle ward chapel on Thursday evening, April 20, 1967 at 7:30 p.m. The program will consist of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Glade Hunsaker of Provo presenting a music and speech evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker were raised in Honeyvllle and their parents are Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Johnson, parents of Judy, and Mrs. Ruth G. Hunsaker, mother of Glade Hunsaker Is at the an English teacher Brigham Young university. He will leave at the end of this year for Illinois to work on his Doctors degree. Each member Is to bring a guest or two, lunch-eowill not be served at the beginning of the meeting as uaual but will be in the form of dessert at the end of the meeting Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Norma Johnson, Mrs. THE HONEYVILLE School PTA held Its final meeting for this year on Thursday even- at the Honey ville school New officers for the coming year were Installed and will be: president, Joseph Yates of Harper ward first vice president Mrs. Jerry (Kay) Wilde of Harper , secretary-treasurerWard Mrs Dee (Ranae) Hortin, sec-onvice president, Principal ing d Rtndltsbacher. Mrs. Janice Nicholas' first grade class presented a short program and the time was turned over to Emery Wight who talked on Civil Defense. (Widows Club) held Its April meeting at the home of Mrs. Janice Nicholas on Wednesday evening. The meeting was held at 7 p.m. Luncheon was served t letted to head the Foothill School PTA in 1967-6- 8 FOOTHILL PTA LFADLRS and games played. were, from left, Mrs Mave Thomas, secretary; Mrs Carol Jameson, treasurer; The high priests of the Honey-vtllward Joined with the other Principal Glenn Tavlor, second sice president: John Bennett, president, and Mrs. high priests of the North Box Doris Powers, first sue president. Elder stake at a party Satur-da- y evening at the Corinne ward monton, This was the family of LONDON Allied BRIGHTON England UPP UPI' chapel in Corinne. titi Mrs. Hortin, A nephew Is leav- Cuckow put his glasses In Biitain public mail boxes down on a countei foi a mo- aie red and the goernment this week for Vietnam. ing MR. AND MRS. RULON Bow. It was happy birthday for ment at a Boy Scout lummnge wants them to stay red Susman have Just returned home four-yea- r old Wjlan Frldal at sale heie When he it ached sex Unnersitv students heie from a vacation trip the home of Mr and Mrs. Warn- for them thev weie gone Aftei thought the campus mall box to California. In Los Angeles Stoddard Hts birthday was a quick seaich a Scout brought was "not aesthetically suited" er they visited with a daughter celebrated with a cake and Ice the classes with the isplnna-tto- n to its sui roundings so they and family Mr. and Mrs Ronald cream The children of Mrs. the wen In painted It gieen Thev had to thought and The children. Colby Colbys Stoddards, and Wylan, Aaron and the sale and had sold tl.rm lor lepatnt It led on pain of havmoved to California just last 7 Kirsa helped him celebrate. cell's n sixpence of ing no campus mall box at nil. Brigham City League summer. They went on up the Voters delegation to the coast where they visited with MR. AND MRS. ABE (Elaine) League's state convention in a son Dennis Bowman who Is have moved Into the home Garcia Salt Lake City on Thursday and stationed with the near of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas GardArmy Friday, April 20.21, will be Marysville, Calif. They also ner here In Honeyvllle. Abe Is headed by new officers elected visited with other relatives In to work at Hill Field going to serve the local league for Marysville. Bowman Mrs. after a period of schooling. the coming biennium. visited with an aunt she hasnt Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Gardner be Mrs. seen in 45 will Attending years, From there moved Into their new home on H. Yates, president; William they traveled on up the coast the highway some time ago, Mrs. D.L, Scharmann, first vice to Cougullle, Ore and visited Mr. and Mrs. Flank May president; Mrs. Lloyd Robin- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles She-le- and family of Harper ward are ette, secretary; Mrs. Byron a sister and family of Mr. on moving Into the old planning Immediate past Bowman; and on to Madrls, Ore. Huntsman, home In Honeyvllle Rasmussen president; Mrs. J.P. Gurrister, and visited with Mr, and Mrs, soon. We welcome them to director; and Mrs. Barry Saun- Dick Bowman and family, form-e- r Honeyvllle. director. ders, retiring residents of Honeyvllle. They had a very enjoyable trip. They SATURDAY VISITORS at the LEAGUE members also visited with Mr. and Mrs. OTHER home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross will be attending the convention Melcholr (the former Myrna as observers, with the conven- Hunsaker) and children Kyle and Coombs were Mr. and Mrs, tion scheduled to last all day Mlchlon who live near Los Harold Coombs and baby daughter Cheryl of Salt Lake City. on Thursday and until noon on Angeles. be will held All sessions Friday. Mrs. L.I, Layton of Layton, at the University Club In Salt DINNER GUESTS and after-noomother of Mrs. Wlntle and Mr. Lake City. visitors at the home ol and The local delegates will be Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hortin were and Mrs. James J. Layton of Layton visited with family Joined by their husbands on Mrs. Hortlns parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle Thursday evening for a social Mrs. Earl Firth of Bothwell; on Saturday. hour and dinner at the Univer- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Firth and sity Club, at which the guest family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Firth Miss Gae Coombs, a student LOGAN speaker will be Professor Hel- and family also of Bothwell; at the Utah State university, Cache Valley Bank Bldg mut Call Is on the topic Mr. and Mrs. Darold Fuller and visited over the weekend with G. Phone 752 6310 "Where Is China Going?" Dr. family, and Mr. and Mrs. Mau- her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross TAftCUlVERT CQJWtom7bffi4 Aland phontnvmbw Callls Is a professor of his- rice staples, and family, of Tre. Coombs, tory at the University of Utah and received his Ph.D at the University of Leipzig, and is an expert on International affairs In the Aslan field. The Requlta of Honeyvllle n HEAD LOCAL LEAGUE Elected to serve the League of Women Voters for the next biennium were officers Mrs. William H. Yates, president; Mrs, D. L. first vice president; Mrs. Lloyd Robinette, secretary; and Mrs. T. P. Gurrister director. Absent from the picture was Mrs. Ray Bybee, director; ana holdover officers include Mrs. John Hinchman, treasurer; and Mrs. Bernad Chajut, director. Officers will attend the State LWV convention in Salt City this week. LWV Names Schar-man- Delegates to State Confab s 'I ' Wo-me- By mond Riddle. Staging will be under the direction of the play production classes taught by Mrs. Fontell Christine Seshore "OF MICE ND MEN" "Of Mice and Men", drama Steinbeck, will be pre. sented by Box Elder HlghSchool A new Innovation April at BE, theatre. in. the round, will be employed for the production. by John "Theatre . e - round enables the audience to be almost part of the stage", stated who will Michael Woodward direct the three-ac- t play. "It also limits the size of the audience," added Woodward, who estimates that 100 people will be able to see the performance each night. "Of Mice and Men" deals with the story of two migrant workers who find work on a small farm where they are confronted by a barrage of problems. Cast members for the play Kim Kowall, David include Bill Turner, Mike Sparkman, Whitehead, James Edwards, Jeff Bigler, Del Ray Woodland, Tony Lopez, Craig Plxton and Ray- - DADDY DATE BE's Future Homemakers of America will Join with their dads April 20, for their annual Messervy. daddy dinner date to be held In the cafeteria at 7 p.m. After BETTE TRYOUTS a dinner of spaghetti, salad, and Ice cream prepared by the the girls and their officers, Tryouts for the BEttes were fathers will dance to records held this week on Monday, Tues- In a flowers and showers atday and Wednesday, April mosphere depicting the theme of Requirements for membership April Flowers. Into the club are: a B average, ELECTION DANCE marching ability, and an Interest "Yellow Balloons" will set In the activities of the club. Girls who will be Juniors and the stage for the election dance, seniors next year were eligible sponsored by the BEHS Student Council, to be held on April for the tryouts. 28 at 8:30 p.m. in the large consisted of gym. Yellow balloons will hang The tryouts a routine and from the ceiling to accent the march learning presenting it to Judges made up theme of the dance. At 10 p.m. the announcement of the BEtte officers and some of the new student body officers faculty members. and cheerleaders will be reveal, Girls who tried out were re ed by this years officers and qulred to fill out an applica- cheerleaders. After the antion and Dvr lte an essay entitled nouncement the balloons will be "Why I Want To Be a BEtte cut down from the celling. and Whit I Can Do For the A live band will be featured Club." 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