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Show y nrnp,y ,.y X- - I h Brigham City, Utah THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 18 Thursday, Juna 15, 1967 Wedding and Anniversary Celebrated in Bear River City this area recently. Irving Christensen MRS. Firth Mrs. Lee Johnsen were dinner guests MR. AND MRS. LEROY of Bothwsll and Mr, and of Mr, and Mrs. Dell Holmgren recently. Mr, and Mrs. Mario Check, In Murray last week with Mr, and Mrs, Wait Rice and Mr. and Mrs, Lorln Simp, tr, They also drove to Park Heber City and Snow City, Basin. etts visited their leader Mrs. Nickolaisen. VISITING were chosen as Officers follows: president Gwen Davis; vice president, Christine An. derson; secretary, Becky Hend. rlcksen; reporter, Stephanie Ret dn Gardner; chorister, Davis; organist, Christine B'ft; recreation and safety, Carolyn Karen Child; Junior leader, Braegger. The Pins and Parts held their second meeting at the home of their leader on June 5. After the prayer, pledge and business were taken care of they made fruit sauce which was very good, Next meeting they will go to a store and learn how to buy fruit, Meeting was ad. Journed at 2:15 p.m. MR, AND MRS, BROOKSShu. man and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Huggins enjoyed a rids to Cub River on Sunday, Marvin Olsen of Provo visit, d with the L.W, Iversons on Suturday. Mr, and Mrs, Keith John, sen enjoyed visiting with Mr. and Mrs, John D. Williams In Ogden on Saturday evening, THE JUNIUS THOMPSON a family ANDERSON Is In a Salt Lake City hospital. and Alvin Anderson Mary wart Logan visitors on Thursday. Mrs. Nols Nessler enter-tslneat a dinner party on Friday In honor of her alster Meredith's birthday, THE PINS AND PANS cook, lr.g class held their first meet, lng on March 25 at the 1 ome of family enjoyed VERDA receiving medication wedding dinner was held at the Tropical cafe on Friday evening hosted by Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy honoring the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hardy. Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Sima of Wyoming, Mr. and Mra, Fenton Arnell and daughter De bra, CUxte Homgren, Karen Hardy, Jill Hardy, Brenda Hoi. llngfhead, Kerry Johnsen, Rlc. Icy Hansen, Bishop and Mrs, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Mel Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Moyes, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Har. dy, Mr. and Mra. Jay Hardy, Kevin Hardy, the guests of honor and Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, A party Tuesday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Trent Thompson In Elwoud, VUttlng with the L.W, Jver. sons on Wednesday were Mr, and Mrs, Warner Thompson and Mra, Warner Sr,, Mi, Thompson Jr, und two aona of Phoenix, Aria, RONALD MR, AND MRS, Leonard and .... Da Vern Kaa. mussen attended a Principals work shop at Park City recent, ly. Mr, and Mra, Mack Thompson of Phoenix visited relatives In LaVone Nelson enter, MRS. BEAR RIVER REPORTS by Mr. Mrs, Joe Busch. WITH MISS Dena Christensen on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Charles Check, etts of Phoenix, Arlz, On Wed. nesday Mrs. Leola Perry and daughter Maxine of Granger called on her and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Christensen and children Margo and Sam of Kaysvllle spent the after, noon with her. J.L. (Mary) Weldman was rustied to the hospital Friday morning where she passed away that evening. Sympathy Is MRS. extended to the family, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook of Pocatello, Ida, were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Burton Anderson, talned family membera on Saturday In honor of her parents flfty.flrst wedding anllversary. Those attending besides the honored guests Mr. and Mrs. W, L, Barker were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rasmussen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill StamW and family, and Mr. and Mra. Dick Nelson and sons of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chris, tensen and son and Mrs. Ken Petersen and daughter of Boun. tlful; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowler of Logan and the Pay. mond Nelson family, A chicken dinner was served and visiting enjoyed. MR. AND MRS. CHRIS Ander. son and Mr. and Mra. EUls Arbon spent last weekend visiting with friends In Price. Impressive funeral services were held In Logan Wednesday for Mrs. Clifford (Thelma) Jen. sen and her mother Mrs. Lottie EspUn. Many relatives and friends from hers attended the Mrs. Jensen was services, burled In the Bear River City cemetery. MR, AND MRS. LLOYD Whit, aker spent last weekend In Soda Springs, Ida, visiting friends and doing some fishing In Black, foot river, Mr, and Mrs, Burton Ander. son attended the Madson reun. ion held at North Park In Tre. monton Sunday afternoon. MR. AND T.C. Oman are the proud parents of a new baby girl born Monday, June 5 at the Cooley hospital In Brig, ham City. The happy grand, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Har. MRS. old G. Oman of Yost and Mr, and Mrs, Duane Campbell of Clear Creek, s are Mrs. Mellle Campbell of Naff, Ida. and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Love, land of Pleasant Grove, MRS. BLANCHE OMAN, grandmother, Is helping the family for a few days, The Omani now have a boy and two ALBERT KNIGHT and dough-ter- , Karen of Roy spent the girls. afternoon Wednesday with Mrs, Norman Child and family, VISITING AT THE Mario Mrs. Mary S. Anderson ac- Checketts home Sunday were companied her husband, Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay, to Salt Lake City Sunday morn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornish, hosa lng when Alvin entered Keith Clayion and family of pital there for medication. Preston, Ida, Mr, and Mrs, MR. AND MRS, Sheridan Eugene Merrill and family of of Hatch and daughter Arizona Mr, and Mrs. Vldman are visiting their parents Mr, Logan, and Clayson family of Pocatello, and Mra, Newell Checketts. Mlaa Ann Stinger of Poca Mrs. Adalla Hadley of Brig- Ida., Miss Monica Mad. ham City Is visiting with tha tello,of Ida., ion Brigham City, Mr, and Lloyd Whitaker family. Mrs, George Thornley of Mrs, Myrtls Anderson spent Thatcher and Larry Tay. In on Laks Salt City Friday lor of Magna, business. Calling on the Irving Chris, tensens Sunday were Mr. and MR, AND MRS. ROGER Whit, Mrs, Thirl Christensen and sker and son of Moses Lake, sons Ryan, Bradley and Scott week Wish, last with spent of Bountiful. their grandparents Mr, and Mrs, Ere y Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Wll. Hums left Tuesday on a business trip to Spokana, Wash, and re. turned home Friday, Their children stayed In Twin Falls, Ida, with their grandmother Honeyville Students Leave 4-- For Summer Class Sessions Live-stoc- Bln Tolman met at the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Jensen In Bear River. Others present AFTER A weeks visit at home were Mr. and Mrs. Verlln Moon the following Honeyville stuLloyd, Jan, Jerri, Judy and dents will be returning to the Jill of Mslad, Mr. and Mrs. Utah State university In Logan John Mills of Ogden and child, for the summer session; Miss ren, Johnnie, Brenda and Ruth Eileen Coombs daughter of Mr. Ann. and Mrs. Ross Coombs; Harvey Visitors at the home of Mr. Hunsaker, son of Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle on , were Mrs. Wlntles Perry Hunaaker; William Monday eon of Mr. and Mrs. De- brothers and family, Mr. and Vere Wlntle; Barbara Maero Mrs. James Layton and childHanson, daughter of Mrs. Estell ren Julie, Evan James, Jolene Maero; and also Wayne Thor-stea- of Layton. They are on their son of Mr. and Mra. Al way to College, Alaska where bert Thorstead who has just Layton will work on his master graduated from the Box Elder degree at the University of High school, Alaska at College. They will be Mr, and Mrs. Bln Tolman staying with a sister and fam. visited In Mslad Sunday with a ily Mr. and Mrs. Horace Doml. daughter and family Mr, and gan, teachers at the university, Mrs. Verlln Moon A grandThey will be gone most of the summer. at the visited Jerri daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bowman home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bln Tolman from Mon. were In Ogden on Sunday visit, lng with Bowmans brother Mr. day until Thursday. On Saturday afternoon Mr, and Mrs, Carl West. They had and Mrs. Bin Tolman attended a bar.be. que outside and all of the graduation of their grand, Wests family was there. son. In. law Kent B. Johnson at MISS REBECCA Hunsaker the Weber State college In Ogden. He received a bachelor of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Per. Art degree. ry Hunsaker left last week for Phoenix, Arlz. where she will EVENING SATURDAY the visit with a brother and fam-ily- , Mr. and Mrs. LaWayne whole family of Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker for several weeks. Mrs Laura Hunsaker attend, ed the funeral of Jake White In Garland on Thursday. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers are holding their June June 15 at the stake jublee, house. There will be a dinner and program. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Ross Wight and family returned to their home In Monday. The Utah Easter Seal Society Children and for Crippled MR. AND MRS. LEON Gard. Adults has appointed Don Dun. ner attended the funeral of J.R, canson, form erly of St, George, Bues In Hooper, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, Leon Gardner the new field representative of the society, according to Ray visited with Mrs, Gardners Servatlus, executive director mother Mrs. Edward HoeftSun. of the society. day In Ogden. Mr. and Mra. Alma Cook Duncanson Is a graduate of Emerson college In Boston, of Pocatello, Ida. visited over Mass, and has 26 years exper. the pest weekend at the home lence Involving association with of Mr, and Mrs, William E, the handicapped In training and Hunsaker. They are former res. ldents of Honeyville. rehabilitation. Duncanson will work out of Mr, and Mrs, Vern Call ac. Sait Lake City and assist the companled the Cooka, executive director In organlz. Mr, and Mrs, Teryl Hunsak. lng Easter Seal comm itteea in er of Grantsvllle visited at the many Utah communities. He will alio help these com. munltles not only In their fund raising activities but In making available on a statewide basis the various services of the aoo. lty to the crippled and handl. capped, He was also a member of the Societys board of directors for two years and conducted both the annual campaign and assisted by Mrs, DeVere Wlntle Hortln. They will be there three days. Mr. and Mrs. Don Homsr had a nsw baby daughter on June 1. Mrs. Homer Is the former Madge Hunaaker, the daughter of Mrs. Laura Hun. saker. The baby will be named Vickie. Win-tie- Make the Best Ever... PRfirst(securityJB IBankAmericardj . 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