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Show f News WILLARD REPORTS Idaho Residents Visits With flOjf Kunzler Family Last Weekend By Sheila Huggins and Sandra Fujikawa SYMPHONY PLAYS HERE Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony Orchestra were LOOKING FOR SCHOLARS at Box Elder High school Wed. Grades and citizenship marks nesday, Feb. 7 to perform with of both Juniors and Seniors Vlewmonts choral group and are being examined this week our own Madrigals and Concert for possible new members for Choir. the National Honor society. Mrs. Ruth Kennard, an ad. Numbers performed were visor to the Box Elder High Little Fugue In G minor by school chapter of the National Bach, Mass In G major by and Missa Brevis by Honor society, has been busily engaged this week In both check, The tenor soloist was Ronald ing report cards for new mem. bers and honor role appllca. Christensen, a choral teacher tions. To be a candidate for the from Vlewmont High school. He Is also on the private vocal NHS you must carry a average, get no lower than a staff at Weber State college, B. minus in an academic sub. directs an Ogden Community ject and have a satisfactory group known as the Bel Canto citizenship record. After the Singers, and is a member of grades have been checked, the the National Associated Teach, names will be brought before ers of singing. the faculty to be approved. A Rodney Zabrlskie, the bass date for the Induction ceremony soloist, teaches vocal music Is In the planning. . by Mark at Jordan High school. In 1958, Baron Zabrlskie was the Gold Medal Shu-ber- at winner By Mrs. E.F. Watts for his BYU A dinnerparty honoring Clark Lowe on his birthday was held Feb. by an aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Les Davis from Ogden. Places were set for Clark and his mother Mrs. Hazel Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dalton and two sons, Mrs. Merle Ipsen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harrop and two sons. Members of the Willard Elders quorum surprised Clark Lowe on the night of his birth, day. They were Verden Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Poul. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Gor. don Kap. They brought ice cream and cookies for refresh, singing. native A 1 Woodruff, Rich of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kunzler and sons Robert and John from Burley, Idaho spent the week, end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kunzler and family. county was the soprano solo JoAnn S. Ottley. She has sung solo parts with the Utah Symphony and with the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir. She has won first place in several state and national contests. 1st, are encouraged to tune in. Beryl Jenson Smiley, who has KEY CLUB SPEAKER made a number of appearances in opera roles, and has been on BEHS vice. principal, Ronald the Utah Artists Concert Series, was the alto soloist. Gourley, was guest speaker at a morning Key club meeting RADIO PROGRAM CHANGES Jan. 31. Ed Wight, one of the U.S. BEHS radio program lias ments. has been re. astronauts killed in the Apollo It changed. scheduled for Saturday after, apace craft fire last year, was FIVE the subject of his speech. noon. t, BOYS AND one girl were baptised two weeks ago and confirmed members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. day Saints In services held in the Willard Second ward Sunday. They were Bret and Shannon Spencer, sons of Mrs. Astronaut Wights In the past, the program was attributes were an outstanding presented at 11:15 a.m. It is now personality plus a sense of op. scheduled on the Jim Yorga. timism, stated Gourley. son program at 4:15 p.m. He also said that attributes such as these should be incorp. All students at Box Elder High orated in our own lives. Among Phyllis Spencer Harvey Wood-yat- t THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thursday, February 8, 1968 Woodyat; Scott Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Tucker; Kevon Johansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johansen, and MANTUA MEANDERINGS Dixie Keyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Keyes. A meeting In the Willard ward Varied Activities Highlight Social Calendar at Mantua Sunday night was held by the Scouts for their families. The boys presented a history of scouting and the scout program as It Is today. MR. AND MRS. JOHN Plow in Smithfield on man visited Sunday afternoon with their par. By Leone H. Sims Most of us from Mantua were Brigham City on Sunday morning enjoying a very in spiring session of Box Elder Stake conference. The singing of the Choir was an outstanding and special musical treat. The beautiful, sunshlney day made the going and coming easy and pleasant. The different organizations have been quite active here lately: On Jan. 25, at 7 p.m, the Primary daddy. daughter date evening was held. The three teachers In charge were Carol Sara, Joyce Larsen, and Karen Hailing, with Burma Jeppsen assisting. There were 19 girls and their dads or part ents. in Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watts and daughter Karen attended the concert Spotlight on Youth at the Salt Lake Tabernacle Saturday night. Six girls from Willard par. ticlpated in the program with Box Elder High school a capel. are Adele la choir. They Watts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watts; Susan Dokos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Christine Plowman, Dokos; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Plowman; Charla Deen, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Deen; Lynette Harding, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Pam Barker, Harding; ners. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Don Special guests from the stake Barker. Primary were Mrs. Rose Bust and Mrs. Packer, and from THE WILLARD ward Sunday the bishopric, Stewart Reeves, school will hold a faculty meet-lnrepresentative. Tilt Primary at Thursday night Feb. 8, was by Jana prayer opening 7:30 p.m. All teachers and of- Richards. A welcome to the ficers In the Sunday school fathers was given by Mona Lee are Invited to be present. and Carolyn Craner Sorensen The Willard school PTA Is A play was presented by the a mothers and sponsoring girls for their dads. Karen daughters meeting Thurstiay, Hailing was the reader for the Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. This will accompanied on the piano be for all girls from the fifth play, Joyce Larsen. Cast of charand sixth grades and their moth, by acters was Kathy Raydell, ers. Dr. Arnold Gilbert from Richards, Julie Illgley, Brigham City will be the speak-er- . Cynthia Dixon, and Trudy After the play, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Reese from BrigTHE WILLARD SCHOOL PTA ham City sang a number of announced that a Valentine treat western songs and played the of to each be will presented Closing prayer was by the children at the Willard guitar. Johnson. Paula school ' Wednesday, Feb. 14. After the program a delicious This will be under the direc. luncheon was served to top tion of the room mothers of off a wonderful evening. The each room. really showed their dads Jana Lynn Kunzler, daughter girls a good time. of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Kunz. ler, was honored on her first MONDAY, JAN. 29, CubScout birthday, by a party. Guests Pack 111 was taken to Moun. and aunt Mr. and Included uncle tain States Telephone company, Glen Kunzler and six In Mrs. Brigham City and shown cousins. through the building as a part of the monthly theme of communications. Seventeeen Cub scouts and five others made the trip under the direction of the den mothers, Mary Allred and Carol Sara, and assisted by Karen Hailing and Adrlanna Four-Stak- e g Your choice of food store is never more important than it is when you are buying fresh meats, fresh fruits and fresh vegetables. Thats why so many women come to Safeway. Here selections are always from the finest quality available. Every purchase is backed with a money-bac- k guarantee that protects both you and our valuable reputation for selling the best. Welcome, too, are the low shelf t! prices and money-savin- g specials which help make Safeway value-perfec- Utah Gay-len- e attending were City. Those Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Allred. Mrs. Mary Allred received a den mothers training award. She had earned this by meeting all the training requirements and having served for at least two years. Pack Troop and Post 111 received the 100 percent Boys Life award. Pack 111 received a National summer, time pack award. Congratula-tion- s all! MONDAY EVENING, the Man. tua Mutual Marrieds, under the of acting chairmen direction Curt and Joyce Larsen, enjoyed a pleasant evening by going to Norths Chuck Wagon In Ogden for dinner. They met first at the Ward Chapel, and left from there as a group. Eight couples participated. We have learned that Randy Hall has received a call to the South Brazilian Mission for the LDS churih. We have also learned that Jess Palmer has received his call into the military service. The Gouldlngs have returned from their trip to Boise where they helped to celebrate the birthdays of their daughter, Ma-riand their granddaughter, Susan. Sor-enso- ''f $. - O A . (Ay Corinne PTA Coachella Valley Saleway Produce . . . Always Best ! To Tomatoes Grapefruit U.S. No. 1 lb. up and around again now. AND MRS. Henry Ae. of Logan were Sunday MR. blscher at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sorenson. Anna Lor is their daughter. Mrs. Cresta Sorensen had all her family there for Sunday dinner this week. Her son, Dewey, Is recuperating nicely from the tubing accident of a few weeks ago. Cresta had as dinner guests last week on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mills. visitors Forsgren. VISITORS ... Always Best Idaho lusset ! 20 65 4 59; Extra Fancy Red Delicious Pears Extra Fancy D'Anjou Creamy Smooth Texture Monte Del .5 69; 59; 69; S1 sl Case Lot Sale Style Green Beans, Cut Green Beans, Green Lima Beans, Green Peas R-- F I Clover Club Drifted Snow Wheat Hearts 4 S1 Kleenex Tissue cans 24 Alcoa Wrap Excedrin Tablets Creme Rinse Hair Spray Dutferin bottle Breck Miss Breck Regular save 100-c- t. 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Parents of family relations both at the lead with Dean Martin Robert Mitchum in Five Card all Corinne school students are undergraduate and graduate and a one. third time re Stud for Paramount. Invited and encouraged to be In attendance, according to Mrs. search appointment. He is the author of several New One For Eastwood PTA president. Selma Yagi, articles which have appeared In HOLLYWOOD This will be the annual Found, national journals in Ills field Clint Eastwood finally hit the role bigtiine with a ers Day program, with Dr. of study, He is married and the father with Richard Burton In Where Schvaneveldt speaking on the Eagles Dare. subject of How to Help Your of three children. USU Quality Vine-ripene- d Feature MH. AND MRS. MERLIN sen and son, Lee, went to Ida. ho Falls Saturday to attend the funeral of Trenas cousin. Mrs. Ida Nelson was on the sick list last week but Is giant pkg. 67; Margarine Coldbrook In Quarters 4 1.00 Give Olds young wheels a whirl. 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