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Show HONEYVIILE REPORTS Layton. Also visiting there were Mr. and Mrs. Lionel H. Layton and children Carl and Bea of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle also visited with a brother and family Mr. and Mrs. James J. Layton and children Julie, Evan James, and Jolene in Layton will Layton. Janies receive his masters from the Utah State university on grad, uation day. as guest of her sister and husband. Local Residents Busy With AND MRS. Ivan of Nibley come by on Wednesday and picked George Wlntle and took him to Ogden where they visited with George Covey and enjoyed din-neMR. Vacations and Vacationers r. By Mrs. DeVere Wlntle nle Hunsaker and sons Karl and Ricky; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker and children Mr. and Mrs. C.A, Johnson Hayley and Shawn. and son Kim attended the grad, Mr. and Mrs. DeVern Rasuation exercises at the Brig- mussen and daughters Sharon ham Young university for and Zan spent from Wednesday their son, Spencer Johnson on to Friday of last week visit, Friday. ing in Bancroft, Soda Springs Sunday visitors at the home and Montpelier, Idaho. of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Ch. larson were Mr. and Mrs. Don AND MRS. Robert MR. C. Hunsaker and family of Hoi. Chamberlain and family and brook, Ariz. Mr. Hunsaker has Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hawkes been working on his masters and family left on Wednes-da- y from the Brigham Young and returned on Saturday Also a guest was from a trip to southern Utah. Mrs. Loren Hunsaker of Brig, They visited Bryce, and Zions ham City. Mr. and Mrs. Don National Parks, the Grand Hunsaker also visited other Canyon area, Cove Fort, and relatives and friends while in the Filmore Museum. Memorial day visitors at Honeyvllle. Steven Hunsaker and sons the Leland Hunsaker home Shane Darren, and Lane of were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iver. Salt Lake City visited with Mr. son and son Nels of Salt Lake Hunsakers parents on Sunday. City, Mr. and Mrs. William Sorrell of Bountiful, and Mrs. IT WAS A family picnic Wallace Winkler of Palo Alto, up Logan canyon on Memorial Calif. Mrs. Winkler returned day for Mr. and Mrs. John. on Saturday to spend two days Memorial day guests at the of Mrs. Alex Dickey were her children. Present were Mr. and Mrs. David Kelly and family of Petersen; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen and family Pleasant View; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickey and family of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gardner and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stod-dar- d and family of Honeyvllle. home ROSS MRS. AND MR. Coombs and children Eileen and Boyce visited In Layton, on Memorial day with Mr. and Mrs. O. Keith Adams. Also present was Royal Robins of Layton. Melvin Howard. MR. AND MRS. DEE Hor-tireturned home Saturday from a weeks vacation to Cal. ifornia. They went by way of Las Vegas, Nev. where they had lunch at the Thunderbird. They traveled to Tijuana, up to San Diego where they visited the zoo; to Los Angeles aunt where they visited Marine Land and Disneyland; Sequoia National Park where they saw the Sequoia redwood trees, and to the Wax Museum. They came home by way of Sacra, mento. They reported that the Is a teacher. to the n Y interesting They climb-e- d and many other things while in BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, June Utah 15 6, 1968 Provo. ELDER KIM Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.A. John-soreturned home on Thurs-da- y from a mission for the LDS church. He has been serving In Finland with headquarters at Helsinki. He was released on May 17, and on his way home visited In Switzer, land and London were he went through the temples there. n, From The Files Of The Box FJder News and Journal 50 Years Ago At least 20 young men May 8, 1918 Wednesday, of draft age applied for permission to go to Boulder, Colo, to take a course in intensive military training at weather was just right for the University of Colorado at government expense, to traveling and they enjoyed the fit men for various mechanical pursiuts, both at the front trip very much. Memorial day visitors at the and behind the lines. Box Elders quota was 10 men. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis versity of Illinois. The names of young men who will leave about May On Monday evening there Hunsaker were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker left are John M. McCrary, Portage; J. LeRoy Hadley, MR. AND MRS. Harold was a pack meeting held at Harper Hunsaker, parents of on Thursday morning by train 15 Clarence Jones, Das id Kunzler, Milton HubBrigham; Coombs and daughter Cheryl the Honeyvllle ward chapel, Dennis from Paul, Idaho. for Champaign, 111., where Loren of Salt Lake City visited on when awards were presented. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and she will visit for about two bard, John E. Jones, and Earl Lemon, Willard; Bear and Ernest Anderson, Christensen 1 and Hansen, Mr. Ruth Coombs' a Dont with Den presented skit weeks with a son and family, Joseph Thursday daughters Brenda parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Be A Lltterbug1 Mrs. Sandra Ann of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hunsaker Riser City. Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. HarWillard - Last Tuesday Stoddard has been den mother Mrs. Mills parents, Mr. and and children. Wednesday, May 8, 1918 old Coombs stayed overnight for this group but is being Mrs. Bln Tolman on Saturday. Misses Shauna and Denise entertained the Barker Miss delightfully Pansey night and left early Friday morning, released and Mrs. Barbara Misses Rosemary and Rose, Johnson, daughters of Mr. and members of the S.S.S. club at her home. Games and marie Wlntle, daughters of Mrs. C.A. Jolmson, and Miss leaving Cheryl with her grand, Stacey will become den Moth-essere the main disersions of the evening, after Den 3 has been led by Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle, Joyce Ann Hunsaker, daughter sesving parents with whom she visit-esshich a tasty luncheon ssas served to Miss Eda Kershaw, until Sunday evening when Mrs. Ann Hunsaker but will returned home on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Hun. Wood-yatt- , her parents came for her. now blunder the direction from a ten.day visit with an saker, were presented in a Gladys Edwards, Charlotte Tams, Tsa Lowe, Dot Barker. Grace Jeppson, Pansy Barker and Violet Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Win-ti- e of Mrs.' Grace Davis and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. piano recital at the home of ; visited in Layton on 30 Years Ago Mrs. Grace Orme. Den 2 will Horace Domigan in Orem. their teacher, Mrs. Maggie a in "Ladies 1938 10, day with Mrs. Win-tie- s continue under the direction They visited the Brigham Gammell on Saturday evening Waiting Tuesday, May the high school audimother, Mrs. Lionel L of Mrs. James Boyd and Mrs. Young university where their in Ogden. three-ac- t mystery play presented at torium last Friday evening by the speech department of the school and sponsored by the local Business and Professional Women's dub, was one of the outstanding attended. Members plays of the season, and was largely of the cast included Margaret tingey, Beverly Marion Stratford, Helen Stewart, Ellen Hadfipld, Peirce and Helen JoyceAdney, Nola Owens, Margrete Zundel. . The Dee Hospital school Tuesday, May 10, 198 of nursing at Ogden will award certificates of graduation Vera to the following Box Elder students: Ruth Allen, of Smith City; Brigham Louie Lund, Jensen, Margaret Ruth Meister, Tremoncon; June Thorne, Perry; Grace Palmer, Park Valley. visited with a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hunsaker and children in Champaign, IU., where Mr. Hunsaker is attending the UniHe also r. d Ells-vvoo- 1 WILLARD REPORTS Two Willard Families Join River Friendship Cruise .D.A. 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Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Edith Baddley on Dec. oration Day were Fern Ed. wards of Terreton, Idaho, Jotm Edwards of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andersen of Brigham City and Mrs. Gladys Schroeder of Willard. Grandmother Edith Baddley announces that It was a boy born Thursday, May 23, in Salt Lake City. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Bad. dley. He has a brother David and a sister Ann who visit, ed with their grandmother in Willard while their mother was in the hospital. MR. AND MRS. Alan Is Appointed Gil Iker, Salt Lake branch manager for Cream O'Weber Dairy, has been named general chairman of the June Dairy Month In Utah. Iker will direct a wide range of activities aimed at impressing on Utahns the value, uses and benefits of milk and milk products. Dairy foods remain the American publics best food buy, and June Is the month that the dairy Industry em. phaslzes this, Iker said. i MILK has consist-entlUTAH ratwon Honor Roll y ings from the United States Bad-dle- y Department of Agriculture, I Iker said. This Is a high compliment to Utahs dairy Industry and Us 'J products, he added. Utah Dairy Princesses, girls who have been selected and family enjoyed a fishing and sightseeing trip. They went first to Wade Lake for the fishing. in Montana They returned through West Yellowstone and the quake on the basis of beauty, area, then went to Blackfoot and knowledge of Reservoir where they spent dairy products, will be prom. two days. Meeting them there Inent In the industry's June was brother and sister. Dairy Month activities. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Baddley J of Willard and cousins, Mr. THESE and Mrs. Alfred Baddley of lassies will make many public Ogden. appearances to tell the story Pat Naylor, daughter of Mr. of why dairy products are vital and Mrs. Richard Naylor was to good nutrition, Iker said. one of eight girls chosen for A holder of bachelors de. the Box Elder Band Color grees from the University Guard for the coming year. of Utah and Syracuse Iker Is a master paraMAY WAS A busy month chutist and major tn the Utah at the Jay Pierce home. Their National Guard. Army was eight Kathy daughter He, his wife and three child, years old on May 12. Besides ren reside in Sandy. being Mothers day this was also special for Kathy as she received her first commun. Not Even Code ion In the Catholic church. The Zip Holland UPIr TILBURG. 17 13 of her class, A On May a monthly family of copy mates spent the afternoon with was returned to the her. They hiked in the hills magazine mailing department by the lunch. a and had picnic post office with the explanaTheir son Jeffrey celebrat-- tion on the cover: ' his second birthday on May 'Addressee deceased, present 21 with a party for six of address unknown bis little friends. Vickie was 10 years old May Bares Proof . JO. A group of her friends BEIRUT. Lebanon 'UPI c apent an afternoon with her, Angelica, a stripper at a Beirut night club, got anhiking and picnicking. gry when someone In the audiMR. AND MRS. Wayne Robl. ence challenged her sex To prove it cost her a night yer and three chUdren from Roy visited on Decoration day In jail for indecent exposure per-sonali- d 1 STRIKE COPYRIGHT 12 UQeDDDDDO) Saturday COMMERCIAL the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Betty Welker and son Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson Brent visited at the home of and family and Mr. and Mrs. her mother Mrs. Edith BadPettlnglll and family dley on Decoration day. Gaye Visitors at the home of Mr, Joined with nearly SOOfamllles in Green River to take the an. and Mrs. Ira Archibald were Cruse nual Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nelson Friendship down the Green River to the and three children from Colorado River then up the Colorado to Moab. They spent two days on the water. They MICHELLE BEULAH Rose, enjoyed good weather for the daughter of Thomas and Nona entire trip. They report that May Rose, was named and the water was swift alternat. blessed by her father In serv-ice- s held in the Willard Sec-on- d Ing from very deep to quite ...... .. shallow which kept them alert ward Sunday. in order to stay with the cur. Its our first great.grand. rent. children, announces Mr. and Birthday honors went to Mrs. Charles Talbot. The Mrs. Hazel Lowe on Tuesday proud parents of Kimberly of last week. A dinner was Ann Hunt are Michael and held at her home. Guests In. Vicki Hunt from Ogden. She eluded Mr. and Mrs. Les Da. was born May 29 In an Ogden vis from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. hospital, She weighed only four R.C. (Ilene) Dixon from Og. and a half pounds at birth. den, Mrs. Pauline Woodyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Merle from Willard. Mrs. Lowe also received telephone greet, lngs during the evening from her son, Blaine Lowe of Olympia, Wash., and from a grand, son, Frank Ipsen of Glen Falls, N.Y. Ter-reto- Safeway Produce . . . Always Best! ttHetn tflln fr at Jay Pierce. 24 2.95 3.95 2.95 S1 ! 416-oz- Frozen Dessert Popular Flavors cerne Ice Milk ib. i 3.95 6.99 i 3.95 6.99 12-0- 324-oz- air air & 4X;S1 2.95 5.79 1 1.95 3.79 6 Tuna, inor House Meat Pies Chicken, Beef, Turkey p,'m;urn Raspberries Stock Up Save Quick Bake Apple Pies None Finer AtRecipe Any Price l-- Case of 69 69 69 ib. Ground From Lean Tender Beef Chuck 12 For By Mis. E.F. Watts Beef Round Bel-ai- Frozen At The Peak of Perfection Strawberries 0 Fryer Drumsticks Grade A U.S.D.A. Fresh Fryer Thighs Grade A , S pkg. Harding's Lean OiC U.S.D.A. 55 By The Piece Cudahy or Swift's Premium Freshly Ground From Lean Tender Beef und Beef Bar-- S Cudahy 1960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED v ( |