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Show 16 BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 6, 1968 ELDER MANTUA MEANDERINGS Families Meet for Reunions Over Memorial Day Holiday By Leone H. Sims There was a lot of visiting back and forth among towns, folk and relatives over the memorial holiday. A family group of 51 persons traveled to several ceme. terles In the area where rel. atlves were burled, Including City and Mantua Brigham cemeteries, and then gathered In at the home of Wesley and Violet Nelson where a pot luck dinner and a couple of hours of visiting were enjoyed by all. Those In the group besides the Wesley Nelson family were Mrs. Miland son, dred Chambers Ossie, and his wife Marilyn, Hailing; Leroy and Beverly Applonl andfamlly; Melvin and LuJauana Childs and family; Mrs. Lillie Vlebell; Bob and Irma Hobbs andfamlly; James Ralph and Margaret Anderson andfam-ily- ; Mrs. Edna Hill and Lynn and Kaye Hill and family; Buss and Viola Jensen; A1 and Pam Dessert; Bob and Judy Saunders and family; Floyd and Sylvia Knight; Orion and Ruth Nel. son and family; ElfredaTom-linson- . Elfreda had come from Alameda, Calif, to Join the other family members. and Alta Nelson; Ion Jensen of Magna. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Devenna Sorensen were Mrs. Edith Evans, Mrs. Delpha Barry and daughter, Teresa and her friend. All the family of Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Nelson were home s for the holiday, and also sister, Eva Thorsen. Re-ta- A at DELIGHTFUL was held on May 15 the home of Mrs. Mary Jeppsens niece, Mrs. Doro-th- y In Salt Lake Julie, Jeff, Tim and Wendy were In Mantua and had dinner and a visit at the home of Clintons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Jeppsen, Saturday. The children had been here the night before, and the boys had spent the night at the home of uncle Dick and Aunt Dixie Noyes, and the girls had stayed with their grand, parents. This was a special treat for the kids. Visitors at the home of the W.M. Gouldlngs were Mrs. Darwin (Rhea) Anderson from Elwood, and her son, David. MR. AND MRS. lovely Dor-oth- VISITORS AT the home of MR. AND MRS. CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Han-sewere Mr. and Mrs. Ru- - Jeppsen and children, Lori, n Sea Lane Safety L'PD The Coast Guaid has outlined sets of dmded sea lanes till SAN FRANCISCO to reduce the chance of ship collisions on the approaches to San Fiancisco Bay Similar to ones already es- - camped along the Virgin Rivwhere they were met by Gordons brother, Ken, and a family, who came up from to spend the time with Gordon and Bonnie Rae and family. They did a lot of hiking. The scenery was and the cactus was In glorious bloom. They enjoy-e- d the trip very much, and all they have to do now Is get rested up after all the hlk-in- THE INDIAN one-wa- Silvertovvn d er tablished for New York and a divided highway for road Delaware Bay. the San Frantraffic, these sea lanes are two lanes separated by a y cisco system will be put into " operation in June. Much like "buffer zone Trade in your snow tires NOW and SAVE on a set of 4 There were three trailer hous-e- s and a tent. The Archibalds Karen, Dean, John, and Rich-arreturned early Sunday were trying out a new trailmorning from a delightful trip er house In which they plan to Zions Canyon. They left to spend the summer In last Thursday morning. They Bigler and children, Larry, MT 770s it's CHILD, ren who have spent the families in winter with to the have come Mantua time when they go home to their parents. The ones who have already left are; Jun. lor Tsosle, who has been stay. Ing with the John Baxters; and Jodi Vlncenti, who has been staying with the Carrs. (Jodis parents came and got her after school closed.) The rest of the children will The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Gay len Jensen was bless, leave Tuesday evening, June 4, ed and named, Michael Gay, on the the bus. They are who stayed with by his father, In fast and Cynthia Dixon, sacrament meeting on Sunday. the Bishop Walientlnes; Laura Steven Sara was graduated Lopez, who stayed with the from Primary. Reports were Stewart Reeves; Iris David, who stayed with the Curtis given about four missionaries. Larsens, and Donald Coleman s The bishop had received from David Nelson and who stayed at the Steve Saras. Del Jensen. Parents also told about Jay Baxter and Michael Big Alabama Dam CLAIBORNE Ala Ul ' All these mission-arle- s Nelson. of the $23 million are busy and happy. They Completion Loik and Dam is are enjoying their work very Claiborne sl heduled in tis( ,il llHih The Arl-zon- City. custom has grown where Mary and her sister, Mrs. Carrie Bailey, of Wells, ville, and their grownup daugh-ter- s meet each third Wednes. day of the month at one of their homes for some good old family visiting and fun. Everyone brings something for a potluck dinner to keep things easy and add to the enjoyment. Those present this time were Mary and her sister, and the sisters daughters, LaRie Bradshaw of Brigham City; Shlrlle Dernier ofWells-ville- ; y Carol Stoddard and Baxter of Salt Lake (the hostess); and Marys daughter Connie In. law, Jeppsen. Marys daughter, Dixie, was unable to be there this time. They spent part of the day much. doing genealogy. Baxter, A GORDON up camp and spent the night. SEVERAL FAMILIES of the Hailing family group enjoyed a fishing and camping trip and outing at Blacksmith Fork on the long Memorial Day weekend, some of them stay. Ing several days and some a few hours, and others some-wher- e In between. Those were Keith and Thel. ma Austin and family, Marlowe and Arlene Archibald and family, Ray and Betty Hailing and family, Darwin and Karen Hailing and fam-llClair Hailing and fam-lland Bishop Robert and Joan Wallentine and family. won-derf- COOLER RUNNING.. . specifically designed for driving at sustained speeds on turnpikes and expressways. Resists impact bruises. NO MONEY TREAD.. .designed EXTRA-DEE- P DOWN to give you more mileage, lower cost per mile for trouble-fre- e driving. let-ter- ' dam will bark up the Alabama Rnei to a minimum depth of MEMORIAL DAY visitors at nine feet to the Millois Ferry the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lock and Dam 00 miles Lynn Hallhig, were Mr. and and piovide oppoi tud leciea-tio- n Mrs. Steve (Carolyn) Fillmore nnies ful and children, Teresa and LorL The dam, beaun m Apnl. Hansen and Lynn 1905. Is located m Monioe Clifford spent Saturday at Countv. six miles upstieam Hailing Blacksmith Fork, getting fiom US Hmhvay 84 bndpe 15 caught up on their fishing, at Claiborne and about which was very good. Ernest miles noithwest of Momoe- ille Johnson joined them for part of the time. There is no accepted industrywide system of grading tires. The designation premium" applies only to the stand aids of B.F.Goodrich Tire Company. ,V BLACKWALLS ON SALE, TOO ! 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