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Show THF BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 12 Thursday, April 27, 1967 REPORTS HONEYVULE Civic Club Mothers Day Tea Set May 3 at Artistic Manor 1 Visiting In Honeyvllle on Sun. day with Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hunsaker were Mr. and Mrs. ivic club mothers Teryl Hunsaker of Grantsvllle. The am " day tr l v; i he field on Satur. ON SATURDAY MR. and Mrs. day M.y 3 it the Artistic Man. er In ImVjiii City at 4 p.m. Frank Olsen and Mrs. Stella All Jiieml s are to let Sylvia Owens were In attendance at the Hni aiiM'r mr w lu w many guests Valley Music Hall which featur. they epe't to bring by May 1. ed Grand Old Opera and the Gift fir the guests have to be Brigham Young university danc. sd pnr based and the ers. order O."!' e. vmd appreciate Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hortln a' cad of time visited in Bothwell on Sunday P'i free. for t. with Mis. Hortlns parents Mr. At p: ti in. nig of the and Mrs. Earl Firth. lull Mr, and t Ho,'. Mr. and Mrs. Bln Tolman Hti'i.sdivT of Trovo, Mrs Wednesday and Thursday spent veto i spi ik is, Mr. Hun-'- i visiting with a daughter and e iisli depart. 6nk r family Mr. and Mrs. Verlin m e ' i ,uii Young uni. Moon In Malad Idaho. Bv DeVere lntle W I i i Springs, Idaho, was Mrs. Allan Bur.nett, who visited with Mr. Ogden on Monday. Cae Coombs daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker and and Mrs. Poss Coombs of Hon. Mrs. Pee Hunsaker. Mr and Mrs. DeVere Wintle eyvllle and a student at the Utah and State university In Logan was and daughters Rosemary home visiting for the weekend. Rosemarie were In Lava Hot On Thursday Mrs. Stella Spring, Idaho, on Saturday. Owens visited with a sister In Downey, Idaho, they had a very Chain Reaction enjoyable visit. PORTLAND, Ore 'UPD A suburban market for growing MR. AND MRS. PAUL Hun. chain saws Is reflected In a who saker and daughter Hayley leport by Omark Industries have been visiting Mr, Hun. Inc., manufacturer cf cutting sakers parents, Mr. and Mrs. chain for powei saws, that in Johnnie Hunsaker, are moving 1966 it sold enough chain to to Brigham City soon. They ieaih fiom Its headquarters have been living In Soda Springs. hcie to New Oi leans. Grace Jeppeson the BYU agrlcul. ldent, this year the club has sponsored by been lead by Elaine Sheffield. ture department. The day, de. BETTES HAVE ANNIVERSARY Advisor of the club Is Mrs. signed to encourage achieve, ment, was spent by Judging the Suzanne Pearson. various enterles of the contest. Climaxing the days activities Box Elders pep and march, KEY CLUB BANQUET was an awards banquet where the club BEtte organization, ing Plans for the annual Key club trophies and awards were given. Is currently celebrating Its 30th been form, banquet, to be held May 5 at The Box Elder teams attend, anniversary, having 8 p.m. at the Tropical Rest, lng the contest were: dairying ed In 1936. Reedthe club which Today, aurant, are now being made by and dairy products .Brent Its members to have a the newly elected officers of the er, Wallace Bingham, and Ken. B average, marching ability, and club. ny Harper; livestock . Jack Interest In school activities, At the banquet where Key Burt, Kelly Burt, and Robert supports school events with club advisor, Gary Gardner, and Anderson; poultry Owen Whatgreat enthusiasm. BEttes add club members and their dates ley, James Edwards, and Royal Steve Far. to school spirit with marches, will be present, the new officers Shupe; and meats and Curtis seTed bulletin and boards Chlarson, The ner, will short badges, speeches. give cret treats. new officers who are tn charge Christensen. Friday, the club will travel of the dance have set best dress FINAL ELECTIONS to BYU to march at the BYU for the occasion, Invitational track meet with the Cougarettes and other pep clubs FFA JUDGING TEAMS Final election for 1967-6from the state. Currently the club Is In the process of select, teams from body officers and cheer, Four FFA Judging lng new members for next year. Box Elder traveled to Brigham leaders will face Box Elder stu. Thirty years ago Marge Zun. Young Saturday, dents Friday, April 28. Voting university del Oyler was the BEtte pres. April 21, to a Judging contest will take place after the pro. By Sunday visitors In Honeyvllle Now Third were Mr. and Mrs David Keb Japan In Auto Output and of children Peterson ly TOKYO lUPI' Japan s LuAnn, Lynette, Bruce and Curtis who visited with Mrs. Alex auto production duilng 1966 totaled 2 286.585 units, an Dickey and with a sister of Mi s of 219 per cent over and Mr. Mrs. Werner Kellys 965 making Japan the world s Stoddard. thud laigest pioducer of motor next to the United MR. AND MRS. K. STIRLING '(lmlr and Hansen children Neil, States and West Germany, re-- i Bryan, and Laurie of Layton poi ts the Fuji Bank Ltd accounted1 cais Passengei visited on Saturday with Mrs. Alex Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. tor 38 4 per cent of the total Warner Stoddard and funilyand 1966 production, a 26 1 per cent .1 i, n pi os e Mr. and Mrs Dallas Gardner mi lease over 1965. Truck prois a dei ree OF and duction ro'-- by 19 6 per cent MRS. LOSI COOMBS family a inu.slcal by 7 9 per cent. Soda and bu'-eHoneyvllle and her sister Mrs. Monday visitor from 1 i 1: ' ( i V. I aril 111 .'i gi ' III d lu : was It J i rninil 1. p. 'd society loom of the Honeyvllle Mrs C.A, John, ward i !,pi son, Mis. until 0. Iturisaker and 1'. s ci ace I'avl.s were TIIK HOK YSUCKLE the daughters of the Pioneers held their April lug at the home of Mrs. meet, Oral J. Iliinsakers on Friday' after, noon Hostesses for the afternoon were Pee Ilunsaker and Owens Oreta I arson. Stella gave the lesson on the early Chinese in tills area. Sylvia Hunsaker gave a sketch of the life of her Refreshments Steven Wight. were served and an enjoyable time was had by those attend, lng. rI hose In attendance were Laura Hunsaker, Mary Gardner, Pansy Hunsaker, Amy Hunsak-er- , Announcement stu-de- 1953-5- Antiseptic Sherbet Vinyl Wax Pure Vegetable Shortening Save At Nearby Safeway Stores Save On Health and Beauty Aids At Safeway Bottle Car Count On Safeway For Savings That Count 2n $1 Ole 10 can 46-o- vlctorl-ou- s 4. Shortening quart cartons of the Basketball Feat NEW YORK tUPI) Tlie best points per game average for a single season ever recorded by a major college basketball player was 41.7 by Frank Selvy of Furman In Simoniz Party Pride Raspberry, Orange or Pineapple Kathy candidates will be made at the election dance to be held April 28 at 8 p,m. in the BERS gym, . By Sheila Huggins. Lucerne 20-o- z. Young, Marrone, Barbara Kowall, Mil. He Stuart and Patti Burt. Listerine camp Utah of Linda ard, Velkay hosti sl es tor the evening. - Christine Seashore 8 ti d of music. lu the Belief i spectlve candidates for the stu. dent body offices give campaign speeches and answer question asked of them by this years officers. Cheerleading hopefuls will b required to perform a group and Individual cheer before the student body during the assembly. Candidates for the stu. dentbody offices are; president, David Jones and Leroy Pal. mer; First vice president, Kel. ly Young and Jimmy McRea, second vice president, Davu Kano and Carolyn Packer; and secretary, Elaine Reeder and Lynette Harding. Vying for cheerleader will be Kristine Bunderson, Lynn Bier, ley, Karla North, Nancy Barn- of Corlnnewerr-l-n Tom Save Brands 0 A t 1.19 - Ruth Wheatley, Alice Boothe, Carry Boothe, Laura Tolman, Stella Owens, Beta Bowman, Eva Olsen, Bills Tolman, Ann Dick, ey, Evelyn Hunsaker, Ree Lucille Wight, Sylvia Hunsaker, Oreta Larson. Hun-sake- I.EADFRS THE OF the Cub In Rama for 'l cub scouts of the Birdliaven district to be held at the Pioneer park In Hi trhum Citv. Mrs Mmeite Llllywhlte and baby son Jay have linen visiting with Mis. I ll ly whites par ents, Mis. and Mrs. Albert Bingham m Honeyvllle, for the past two weeks She Is now lesldlm. in Uiba Linda, Calif, On Friday Mrs. Llllywhlte nave a lum boon for some of he l foi him si L ml fi lends Mark Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blm'ham, was borne frmn die Ft, h .Suite uni. v ei sl", In i i j .is past v, 111 b igniHa White Ireadtcr 6 Stock Your Freezer Honeyvllle held a planning; meeting at the Honey ville ward chapel on Monday evening. On May 4, the Cub scouts of the Honeyvllle ward will hold their plnewood derby. On Saturday April 29, there scouts -- -s Pork-Petit- e French (Bread Tt 19 2-- 69 Nylon Hose Arrid Cream kk -- 2 49 Gelatin Salads Orange Juice 2 59 Lucerne Butter .31 a Scout-- s It ?o,lk Ldh Cut & Wrapped Whole or Full Halves For Your Freezer At No Extra Cost Hex Clilm son, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Varsel Chlarson and a student at the Brigham Young university, visited with Ills par ents over the weekend. TOI MAN Knowles Calif, and former resident of Honeyvllle has been visiting relatives and friends here for the past several days. She also attended the funeral of her sister Mis. Florence Loveland C'hniester Hansen In Salt Lake City on Monday. The MRS. Be A of Modesto, burial was In Deweyville. Mrs. Laura Hunsaker, Mrs. Fay Harper, Mrs. Tess Anderson and Mrs. Perevo Maddox, also former residents of Honeyvllle, at. tended the funeral. Mr. and Mrs, Leon Gardner visited In Ogden on Monday with Mis Ldward Hoeft. They liad an enjoyable afternoon. On Saturday evening there will be a meeting for all officers and and teachers visiting teachers of the North Box Elder stake at the stake house. There vill be a mc'eon and fashion 1 show UtO GARDNER, was In Salt iU Uiy un Thursday to at. lei ated Dairy meeting, uiid a r i lil.i y evening Mr. and O i.eon Gardner amended ytion In ily r'-n..s Hot'i 1 1 Cai d f Mr. i M. - is t'ie sou cf ny oi i Iner of Ml 1 nd He. ' a'.d Li on uni d'l.'r attended the ward Bazaar. Cm Inn- Ei r Mrs i',rai e Oi me furnished the 'Aim a croup of West, pro. r li.uu.'i- - and a group of i is uicHr. Mr. and Mrs. I aul Hunsaker .,1 d.iugt U'i IUyley spent the wifk visl'lr.g In Soda t t vs v u Mrs. Hunsakers and Mrs. Allen ii ,ts ;,iiM n.l 1 e Pii'.n i M ! '.ti - U.l-t- ' t Pork-Petit- e lb. Country Style Spareribs Canned Hams Ground Chuck iar-- S Bacon Luncheon Heat Fish Sticks 49 Fully Cooked Waste Free m i59 J'ME spent i'm rd visiting In eurfiolJ vntn a daughter and i.my Mr and Mrs. Ralph 53 ,t it a; t' i . r '' $2-k . Corn King - j4 ' M , Ail!, am E. In Salt Hi.; Luke Cl business. .; 49 - oz. Spaghetti &. Meat Balls Ellis Stock Your Pantry 31 Steaks z. cans $iI Safeway Sliced Cheese U.S.D.A. Choice Beef American, Pimento or Swiss lb. u ; Save On Alt Your Detergent It's A Deal Laundry Needs Btl. pkg. 59-o- f it tv r ' W 4 na 16-o- z. x Pkg. 79 z. pkg. giant pkg. Automatic Electric Dishwashing Compound Safewoy Sliced Pickle & Pimento Macaroni & Cheese Olive or Bologna Chuck bottle . Save On National Brands At Safeway Wilson's lb. Swift's Premium or Safeway 32 - oz. 00) (22-oz- Fancy Ducks Skinless Franks $1 Detergent Brown 'n Serve 3 to 4 lbs 5 z. pkg. Ivory Liquid Oitydol Dreft Detergent Blue Cheer Cascade lb. can -- Captain's Choice vo J Just Brown Serve & Cudahy Sliced Top Quality Manor House Grade A, r Frozen Golden Corn, Chopped Broccoli, Turnip Greens, Peas & Carrots, Cooked or Yellow Squash or Hash Brown Potatoes Waffles i.69 3 2.79! Made From Tender Chuck Green Peas Bel-oi- U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Pot Roast Hormel Mix 'em or Match 'em Bel-a- ir 59 1 Pork-Petit- e Safeway Center Cut Rib Chops Ci , p.ist n n Spareribs Pork Chops oneless Roast Safeway Frozen Food Buys! c t i 3" 1 giant pkg. 85- - 69 78 78 79 Grade AA Large Eggs Cream O' The Crop 39? dozen (Medium Eggs doz, 37c) Hawaiian Punch Red, Crape or Orange 3 46-o- z. cans $ Tftitfr FRE If |