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Show WILLARD REPORTS Summer Bazaar Planned on Willard Square Next Week By Mrs. E.F. Watts The Willard ward Relief soc. lety announces the following schedule for their bazaar which will be held Friday, Aug. 18 in the bowery on the Willard square. They will begin to serve food 6:30 p.m. This will consist of barbeques, pronto.pups, corn on the cob with most extras, and desserts and drinks. of local talent A program has been arranged by Edith Baddley and will begin at 7;30 p.m. Bazaar Items will go on sale Immediately following the at program. A special feature this year will be a new novel of the childrens fishpond. Ladles will be wearing long skirts with big pockets. To fish the children will pick a pocket. ver-slo- n "THIS IS OUR 40th grand, child," said David KunzlerSun. day after he had blessed Tracy Rex Kunzler, Infant son of Rex and Linda Kunzler. and heard the tabernacle choir. They also took a motor trip to Provo where they visited the BYU campus and had the privilege of riding In a 1902 car, son of Scott Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chamber-laireceived his graduation certificate from Primary In the Willard ward Sunday, Scott has also completed all the requirements to become a second class scout. Weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed has been Mrs. Susan Jensen from Ogden. Mrs. Jen- ROBERT AND Barbara Kel. ly and children are visiting with Barbara's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Kunzler. They are making their home In Carpln. sen Is Karens mother. terla, Calif, This is their first visit with the family In two "FASHION FANTASY was the theme of the Llhoma Holiyears. Lisa Baddley daughter of Mr. day held last Friday night by and Mrs. Dean Baddley was conthe Willard ward Primary. The firmed a member of the Church girls presented a fashion show of Jesus Christ of Latter-dawith each group showing difSaints by her father In serv- ferent Items. Merrlhands, who ices held In the Willard ward will be graduating were honor, on Sunday, Lisa was baptised ed, They are Deon Archibald, by her father on Saturday. Merllne Ipsen, Colleen Mund, Susan Naylor and Sherry PerFRANK CLARK Lowe visitry. Stake visitors were Lola ed with friends In Salt Lake City Christensen, Carol Woodland this past week. While there he and Ruth Lemon. attended the production of "Pro. "A Night In Old Japan" was mlsed Valley, went to see the the theme of the Llhoma HoliPeace Gardens and took a tour day held In the Willard Second of Temple Square where they ward recently. Merrlhands to visited the new visitors center, be graduating, were honored. Cham-berlal- n y are Carolyn Roberts, and children, Mr. and Mrs. THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utoh Local Butler, Pamela Judson, Duane Poulsen and children, and Pamela Stuckl, Rebecca Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dalton Thursday, August 10, 1967 and Caylene Johansen. Special and children. guests were Bishop Darrell "Being in the Mormon PageStuckl and stake visitor Maxine ant at Palmyra was a wonderArmy Private First class ful experience," says Richard Clifford H. Green Jr,,19,whoss Sparks. Watts, LDS missionary In the parents live on Route 2, BrigA TRAILBUILDER Round-uCumorah Mission. "But meetham City, was assigned to the was held In the Willard Second ing people from the old home 196th Light Infantry Brlgada In ward last Friday night. The town after being away for a Vietnam, July 20. A rifleman assigned to Comwestern theme was followed year really was the best." Meeting him at the Pagepany B, 2nd Battalion In tha throughout theprogram and decorations. New boys coming Into ant from Willard were Annette brigade's la Infantry, Pvt. the program were honored and Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Green entered the Army In presented bandlos. Talks were Delbert Cook who went with a February 1967 and completed given by group leaders and scout group of volunteers from BYU his basic training at Ft. Bliss, skills were demonstrated by the to participate In the pageant; Tex. He was last stationed at Ft. They Dixie Private 13 Gets Assigned boys. A chuck wagon supper was served to the boys and their parents,. Stake visitors Included Carol Woodland, Ruth Lemon and Sherrill Blake. Mrs. Ruth Pierce and family are leaving this week to make their home In Columbia Falls, Mont. Sharon Kunzler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kunzler, who went with a tour to see the Pageant. Also meeting him there were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ipsen formerly of Willard now makinb their home In Glen Falls, N.Y. In Willard at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Roger Olsen has been Mrs. Clara Nelson from Star Valley, Wyo. She Is Mrs, Olsen's mother. Visiting FOUR FAMILIES gathered to. gether Tuesday night for a night of boating and plcnlclng on Wll-lard Bay. The occasion was the birthday of Verden Chambers. Denver in Ride Bob HOLLYWOOD 'DPI' Families enjoying the event Chilean's Island Denver will were Mr. and Mrs. Verden stai m 'The Sweet Ride" first Chambers and children, Mr. of thiee movies at 20th Cenand Mrs. Clifford Green tury Fox for Joe Pasternak 1 Gordon, Ga, Pvt. Green Is a 1966 graduate of Box Elder High echool, Local Airman Now in Germany Airman Third Class John K. Winn Is now stationed at Haun Air Force Base, Germany, He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winn, 523 North Fourth East. Airman Winn left July 15 for his new assignment, where he will spend the next three years. He will be working In equipment operation heavy there. combination of things makes our money-bac- k guarantee possible: A and USDA CHOICE BEEF LAMB Every steak, chop and roast of beef or lamb you buy at Safeway is from meat awarded the USDA CHOICE grade by strict and impartial Government meat graders. (All of our pork, veal and calf, too, is from top grades.) 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