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Show 6-Mo- Mission nth 2 Vehicles Beckons Roland and Margaret Van Dam Allen, winter reisdents of Honeyville, have been call, ed to the East Central States mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. They will enter the mission home Aug. 26 to prepare for the six.month call at the mis. sion center in Louisville, represent Brigham City police were called to investigate another accident at Eleventh South and Main Monday as the inter, section continued to be the citys number one headache in terms of traffic mishaps. The collision involved cars the Hon. Welcomes New Pastor operated Amo Stephens recently moved to Brigham City with his family. Local Choir Members Make Texas, Mexico Excursion By Leone H. Sims vid Fredericksen and Arvids son, Lee, went back to Rich-monInd., where they got three school busses for the Board of Education and drove .them back to Brigham City. Lynn reports that the coun. try around Richmond is very beautiful, and also that the trip went fine bringing the busses home. By the way, Lynn had a birthday Thursday and the family celebrated it by having a steak fry on their patio. Besides Lynn and Faye, and Susan, Deann, and Lynette, those who enjoyed it with them were; Elaine Nelson and her daughter, Valerie; Carolyn Filmore and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen.) When asked if he felt older Lynn said he felt younger. We hope he continues to do the same on succeeding birth, days, . up to a point, that is. d, The Biglers, Gordon and Bonnie Rae, being members of the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir, recently returned from a fabulous trip with the Choir which took them about 7,000 air miles. The group left Salt Lake July 22, in four jet planes, and flew to Dallas where they presented a con. cert to a sold-ou- t house in the new 10,000 seat Memorial au. ditorium. Tuesday, they flew to San Antonio where they gave im. promptu brief concerts each afternoon on the steps of the U.S. Pavilion at Hemisfair and regular concerts at night In the 10,500 seat convention center, Tuesday and Wednes. day. Wednesday morning, July 24, they were at the Lackland Air Force Base, singing to servicemen, 10,000 young Thursday, they flew to Mexico City where they were greeted by a famed Mexican orches. tra. Late afternoon concerts were presented, Thursday and Friday, in the beautiful onyx and red Velvet Palace of Fine Arts. Friday they were taken out to the Pyramids where they went Inside and saw paint-in- g on walls which had been there since before the time of Christ, among other inter, esting things, and sang in front of the Pyramid of the Sun, while movies were being made of them. In Mexico, they stayed in cottages and were transport, ed in busses which were part of a wonderful school com-plebelonging to the LDS Church there whose and gymnasium were dedicated on Saturday. Some 1,400 school students come from their poor homes and live in the sixteen.unit cottages each of which is presided over by a couple of Here they are educated and provided for with the various facilities available at the school. After the dedication ceremonies, the group was flown back to Salt Lake City. It was a week that will be remembered happily by the Biglers. Mrs. Ora Lee Stark and children, Shelley and Shane, spent Saturday visiting with Ora Lees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Nelson. x audi-torlu- house-parent- ONE OF THE mlssionar. ies from the Mantua ward, Elder Jay Baxter, has recently been transferred from the Brazilian to the North Bra. zillan Mission. He reports good success and progress where he has been and we he will also enjoy this hope new assignment. Craig Nelson spent three 'days last week in Soda Springs with the Pony League ball team. His parents, Melvern and Deann, left Thursday to see the game. ! GARDNER JEPPSEN went to Boise Friday where he served as best man at the wed. for Mr. reception ding and Mrs. Leon Jensen. Gard. ner and Leon had been in missionary companions the mission field for awhile. On July 24, Miss Susan Hailing and Miss Becky Han. sen flew to El Paso, Texas with visited where they Beckys fiance, Jesse Palmer. They went across the border into old Mexico and came back with hats and other sou. venirs. They spent two fun. filled days and flew home, Sunday, July 28. Jesse has been transferred to now Louisiana and has written the bishop that, as yet, he hasn't found a westerner or a Mormon, and would appreci. ate letters from ward mem-bers. LYNN HALLING also took to the airways July 24, when heand Morgan Hawkes, and Ar- MRS. ADA Johnson returned week from a trip to Ohio where she had flown a few weeks before to visit a granddaughter. She reports that she had a very good nd interest, ing trip. One thing she did was visit Mantua, Ohio for which our own Mantua was named by President Lorenzo Snow. last on Sunday, Aug. 4 by the congregation of the Bible Church of Brigham City. Pastor Stephens is a 1968 graduate of the Institute of Christian Service at Bob Jones University, GreenviHe, S.C. The Stephens family came from Platteville, Wise. The Pastor, his wife Nancy and their three young daugh. ters: Debbie, Bonnie, and Lon. nie are marking their home at 631 South First East, Brig, ham City. MANTUA MEANDERINGS Joseph Loftus by Richmond, Riverside, Calif., and Charles Ernest Zaugg, Pastor Amo Stephens and family were welcomed into the community 3 Intersection eyville ward of the North Box Elder stake. are summer rest, They dents of Soda Springs, Idaho. Bible Church Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 8, 1968 Collide af Honeyville Pair Ky. They will BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Syracuse. Patrolman Jed Gilmore said the Richmond car stuck the other vehicle which was making a left turn with the light. . There was an estimated $80 damage to the Zaugg car and $60 property loss to the other auto. The mishap which oc. curred at 7:40 p.m., resulted in issuance of a citation to Richmond for improper lookout ON FRIDAY two sedans collided at Second North and Fifth West in another inter, section accident which at 5:04 p.m. Involved were vehicles op. erated a by old Brigham City youth and Linda 71 South Fifth Velasquez, West. There was an estimated $300 damage to the auto dri. ven by the teenage driver and the other car. Jack Jorgensen who investigated, cited the 15. year, WHEAT AND BEET DAYS ROYALTY Mar Jean Nish (center) was recent!) named queen of Wheat and Beet d.qs in Garland, ller attendants (from left) are: Sherry Labrum, Annette Secrist, Nancy Barnard, and Shauna Jcrrett. $150 to Captain Local Army Pair Leaves old for army man Lamar Westley, recently returned from Viet nam duty. For Training my. They reported to Ft. Ste. wart, Ga. to an aircraft main, According to Clifford Han. HONEYVILLE NEWS sens mother, years ago he named it that because Mantua means a beautiful gown and, in Autumn, the maple leaves surely dress our valley in a beautiful gown. It is nice to have Mrs. Arville Jeppsen home again after a three. week visit with By Mrs. DeVere Wintle most of her children and their The girls softball team of families in the Pacific coast states. She reports having had the Honeyville Ward YWMIA won the North Box Elder stake a lovely trip. softball tournament and will Mrs. Mar. represent the stake in a Re. WEDNESDAY, gion softball tournament to be garet Larsen went to Salt held on Friday and Saturday, Lake City with her sister Mrs. Melva Covey of Hyrum. Two Aug. 9 10, in Brigham City. other sisters, Mrs. Barbara All parents and relatives and friends are urged to turn out Brandon, and Mrs. Myrtle and support this pitchers Su. of also Wellsville, Lindley, went. Their purpose was to san Orme and Irene Oki, and visit another sister , Mrs. Debra Chamberlain, Shauna Hilda Nielsen, who is a pa. Gardner, Barbara Nicholas, Janeal Wintle, Rosemary tient in the LDS hospital. Hunsaker and Rosemarie Win. Luella Jeppsen re. tie. Mrs. Roger Bowman is Mrs. Honeyville ward YWMIA softcently returned from Rexburg, ball coach. Idaho, where she had gone to Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hortin be with daughter, Joyce, af. family spent a few days ter the birth of a fine new and week in Yellowstone park, last boy. baby visiting all the spots of in. BISHOP CHESTER and Ber. terest and camping. They re. nice Rasmussen just returned, ported a very enjoyable trip. Sunday afternoon, from a fun MISS ELLEN Tolman, trip to Yellowstone and there, and Mrs. abouts. They went in their daughter of Mr. Tolman of Honeyville, camper and took two grand, Ralph returned home Friday even, sons, Kirk Rasmussen and Todd Reeves with them. The ing from England where she has been serving a mission for first night was spent at Jack, the LDS church. She has ac. son and the next four in Yel. a teaching position in cepted at lowstone Fishing Bridge Box Elder county and will be Camp Ground. From there at the Corinne school. teaching saw and around traveled they A brother, Scott, who Is al. the rest of the park. They a mission in saw elk, moose, and buffalo, so serving on and went the same but only one bear. They had England fun fishing and swimming. The time as Ellen will return home in February. boys thought it was extra spe. cial The weather was lovely Calif., where the Armstrongs except that on Saturday even, had been on a trip. Refresh, ing it rained. In Yellowstone ments were served. It was a they camped with a large group pleasant eveing for everyone. including some relatives, Ber. Our Mantua Club, the nices sisters and brothers: Kitchen Supremes, held a Melba and Glenn Stoker and camp-ou- t night. Thursday family; Thelma and Keith Aus. They cooked a supper down tin and family; and Betty Hall, in the park. The girls had ing and family. There were planned the menu and bought a lot of people vacationing in the food for it. The menu the park when they were there. included grilled sandwiches, potato salad, potato chips, THE MONTHLY Rasmus, pork and beans and roasted sen family-hou- r gathering was marshmallows. After supper, at the they went up to the home of Sunday evening, held, home of Clyde and Barbara leader Loraine Hailing, where Armstrong in Brigham City. they had watermelon, and then Those present were: Hall and they slept out on the lawn. and The next morning they went to Rasmussen Jeanette and Janet the home of leader Hazel Petfamily, Stewart Reeves and family, Chester ersen, where they cooked and and Bernice Rasmussen, all ate a breakfast that they had of Mantua and Shirley and planned which included bacon, Byron Burnham and the Dale eggs, and cocoa. The girls Rasmussen family of Logan, present were: Dbble Claw, and John Rasmussen of Brig, son, Sharon Hailing, Shir, ham City. The lesson was lene Jensen, Lola Petersen, given, and movies were shown Trudy Sorensen. They all had of Disneyland, and Redlands, a lot of fun. RETURNS Back to duty after month leave is Brigham City soldier Sam Vigil. UNIT FI) NATIONS IPI Abdul 1 SSO biuldin' s .Old Mies in Spam .u c oITui.illv i l.issificd as Histone Monuments' .u -r online lo the U N Filin al lonnl SdditifK and CiiltiualOiu.ini-Olo- n I'NFSrO' To Play in Region H right-of-wa- y Wheal , Beet Days Crown Queen Mar danced Jensen Family Wheat crown Jean her Nish recently way to the Miss and Beet day queen during the annual lo- cal Miss America pageant sponsored by the Garland Civic and Home Arts club. Miss Randolyn Harris, the The Mlnsterlal Fellowship The children of Isaac H. and Martha Call Jensen held reigning queen, crowned Mar Chaplain at Cooley hospital the week of Aug. 12 will be a family reunion during the Jean. the weekend in honor of their Edward Boer, pastor of the MAR JEAN, A graduate of Christian Reformed church. parents. Ecumenical Interchurch Friday evening 63 members Bear River High school and of the family gathered at the currently a student at the Picnic, Saturday Aug. 17, city park in Smlthfleld for a Weber State college of cos mo. areas three and four, Box El. picnic supper. Those from the tology, was chosen over a der canyon park. The outing local area attending were, Mr. field of 21 contestants. She Is Is under the auspices of St. and Mrs. LaVar Jensen and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael's Esplscopal church; two grandsons, Holy Cross Lutheran; St. Hen. Bradley and Orvll Nish, Plymouth. Among other prizes, Mar rys Roman Catholic; United Van, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen and children, Chris Jean was awarded a $200 scho- Presbyterian, Aldersgate and Melanlne of Brigham larship to the school of her Methodist; First Christian Re. City; Mr. and Mrs. Worth choice by the Civic and Home formed and the First Baptist Jensen and children Duane and Arts club, a full tuition scho- church. Events will begin at 1:30 JoLynn of Harper Ward; Mr. larship in modeling by Pa. and Mrs. Max Nelson and tricia Stevens career college p.m. with games for all ages children, Reese, KeUy, Car- of Salt Lake Cltv. and a $50 of children, and a softball scholarship by the Nancy Tay. game for youth and adults. olyn and Peggy of Perry. FAMILY MEMBERS tra. lor Modeling school of Ogden. At 5 p.m. picnic supper. Each In. family will bring all Its own HER ATTENDANTS veling were: Mr. and Mrs. Annette Secrist of food and table service. Bar. Leon Jensen and sons, Dennis eluded beques will be on hand for Ray and Jay Glenn; Mr. and Plymouth (first runner-up)- ; Mrs. Dennis Coxand son Bret-to- Nancy Barnard of Brigham those who wish to cook meat. Sher. Following supper there will be all of Layton; Mr. and City (second runner-up)- ; Mrs. Larry Jensen and daugh-te- r ry Labrum of Tremonton a twilight Vesper Hour. The purpose of the picnic and fourth Jlnjer Lee of Sunset; Mrs. (third runner-up)- ; Marcia Sorensen and son; Mr. runner.up Shauna Jarrett of is better understanding and an opportunity for larger fellow, and Mrs. Deon Woolsey and Garland. The Miss Congeniality ti- ship among the churches. All sons Ray and Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Buss Jensen of Salt tle went to Juliet Hanson of church families are urged to Camle Stokes, attend. Your neighbors canal, Lake; Mr. and Mrs. BobSaun. Tremonton. ders and three daughters, Ter-r- y Bothwell, was crowned Miss so be Invited. Lynn Kerstln and Adralna Talent. of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Ha. zen Loveday and children, Nancy, Lonetta, Jeff, and Tracy of Smlthfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen of Walnut Creek, Calif,; Mr. and Our CCD Religion Class, Mrs. Joe Toland and children, es will begin In September Jim-meGary, Debbie, Bradley, In and will be at the Box Elder Joetta, and Scott of San Junior High school. The exact Gabriel, Calif, and Mrs. Je. Gunners Mate Seaman Ron. date will be given later. You well Iverson and children aid B. Munro, USN, son of are reminded to keep August Kristine, Marla, Darla, Mark Mr. Edward J. Munro of Route 17 open for the and Carl of Othello, Wash. 2, Brigham City, Is helping to Picnic in Box Elder canyon. SATURDAY MORNING, 36 prevent the smuggling of men Families are Invited to ar. family members traveled on to and supplies into South Viet- rive at the area at 1:30 p.m. Star Valley, Wyo. where they nam while serving as a The afternoon will be given visited old family residences member of Coastal Squadron over to games for all ages. and the cemetery where an. One in support of Operation At 5 p.m. there will be a pic. cestors are burled. They then Market Time. nlc supper. Each family Is had lunch at Afton and their Operating off the coast of Invited to bring Its own food mothers only living brother South Vietnam, he continously and beverage. After supper and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tru. the waterways of the there will be a Vesper Servman Call visited with them. patrols area searching for enemy ice. They made a loop which took forces or vessels attempting It Is estimated that thou, them to Soda Springs, Idaho to Infiltrate the area. sands of innocent Btafrans where they visited the old will starve this week and milfamily homestead where some where they enjoyed supper to. lions six within the next of them had lived as small gether before some return, who were not months. Those children. ed home and many remained able to give a contribution to They then returned to Smith, until Sunday to continue the the second collection last field to the Loveday home family gathering. Sunday taken up for this pur. pose may still send or bring their donation to the parish house during this week. We are beginning a program of home Masses In the various sections of the Parish This at present consists of a mass at about 7:30 in the evening and discussion. Those who are Fair Box Elder Parade The annual n Local Girls Softball Team 4-- to yield drivers license. Conducts Annual Reunion pair of Brigham City service men, Sp. 5 Lamar West, ley and Sp. 4 Sam Vigil, left Brigham City recently after spending a month on leave. Both are in the regular ar. A tenance batallion. Both were inducted Nov. 8, 1966 and have been together through their service. They went through basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash, and Ft. Gor. don, Ga. for communications training and radio repair. The recently returned from a year in Vietnam at Phu Bai. Lamar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tarrance Westley, 635 North First West and Sam is the son of Mr. and Mrs Ben Vigil. failure and no Tourney MANY OF THE young peo. of the HoneyviUe ward YWMIA joined with other pie young people of the wards of the North Box Elder stake early Saturday morning at the Hyrum Dam in Cache county at a teen party just for them. They were served an early morning breakfast with water skiing later. They reported a very enjoyable time at the well planned party. There were many parties held on Tuesday evening at the Honeyville ward chapel to finish up a year of YWMIA. After opening exercises, each class had a separate party. The Laurels met at the home of their new teacher Mrs. Elaine Garcia where they had a pot luck supper and an even-inof visiting. g MR. AND MRS. DeVere Win. tie and twin daughters Rose, mary and Rosemarie visited with Mrs. Wlntles brother and family Mr. and Mrs, James J. Layton and children Julie, Evan James, and on Monday in Layton. learned that another They brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel H. Layton and Carl and Bea of Brigham City, were able to leave on Friday evening for a much trip to Chicago where they will visit Mrs. Laytons brother Mr, Mickley and family. Mr. Mickley is a proof reader for the Readers Digest. e d MR. C.A. JOHNSON and son a Kim left on Thursday for where they will visit with a daughter and sister and family, Dr. and Mrs. Ro. bert Crist in Los Angeles, Denlce and Shauna who have been visiting in California for about six weeks will return home with them. They will come by way of southern Utah and visit the parks on the way. Mr and Mrs. Kenji Fuji, kawa and family spent three days last week enjoying a visit to Yellowstone park. They reported a very enjoyable time. The Honeyville Civic Welfare club will hold its summer party on Saturday evening Aug. 10, at 7:30 p.m. at the town park across the street from the Honeyville ward Each member is to bring there own eating utensils, a partner and a good appetite. Try to remember to bring dues and fines owed. clia-pe- l. Brigham Seaman Serving St. Henrys Catholic Church Coastal Unit Inter-Churc- h Chairman Asks Entries In Annual Fair Parade will be held at 5 p.m. on County Thursday, Aug. 22, Tremonton. In addition to local and state dignitaries, bands, marching groups, and a children's section, there will be the usual array of beautiful floats. According to Chairman Ward Taylor, floats may be entered in any of three groups: 1 - Schools and churches, 2 - Commercial and clubs and Service Organi3 Civic businesses, in zations. Entry blanks have been sent to many business organizations and clubs through- out the county. Anyone wishing to make an entry in the parade, should contact Taylor at 353 North in Tremonton 6 First West, or phone 14. before Wednesday Aug The committee is anticipating a memorable parade this year and request public support through participation and attendance, the chairman said. AL7-505- Interested may contact one of the Fathers The Altar Boys will meet this Saturday In the Parish Hall at 10 a.m. The Aldersgate Methodist Church Regular morning worship will be held at 9 a.m. with school following at church 10:15 a.m. The Teen Club will be open this Saturday evening from 8 to 11:30 p.m. at the Pro. testant Center, All youth are invited. All interested youth should sign up as soon as possible Work and Study the for Camp at Corinne from Aug. 11 . 17. The cost is only $10 per camper. The next A.Day class will be held Monday evening, Aug, 12. Presbyterian Sunday, Aug. 11, tenth Sun. day after Pentecost. Morning worship and Church School for children under Junior age at 9 a.m. Older children will remain with their parents for the church worship hour. Sermon by Earl Seymour Fox, pastor. Special message in music. Childrens sermon. Nursery service during the service. Coffee Hour after service in Gillespie Hall. We welcome newcomers to our city and any travelers who may be in town over Sundays. Tuesday, August 13 the Store will be open for donations. Thursday, August 15 there will be a Progressive Dinner sponsored by the Women's Association. Ttye first course will be served at 6:30 at the home of the Ted Cards, 68 North Ninth East. The group will move from home to home for subsequent courses. All church couples are Invited. It would be helpful If those planning to attend were to so Inform Mrs. Card. Dont forget the Interchurch picnic, August 17. See details at top of this column. Ml-gra- Holy Cross Lutheran Church Worship Services for Holy Cross Lutheran church are scheduled at 9:30 a.m in the Box Elder canyon camp, ground. The worship service will be proceeded by a con. gregatlonal breakfast which begins at 8:30 a.m. Pastor Lee will lead the congregation in worship. Following the wor. ship hour the Lees will leave for vacation In California. All members and friends of the congregation are invited to attend the breakfast and worship. Christian Reformed Church Advance notice: Former Rev, C. Kuipers, will be in Brigham City, leading both our services on Sunday, Aug. 25. Mr. Kuipers served in Brigham City for a ten. year period from 1954 to 1964 when lie retired Mr. and Mrs. Kuipers recently returned to this country after spending a year in Japan. Rev. Ed. The pastor, ward Boer, will lead the morn, ing service this Sunday. Mr. Klumpenhower will Gary be with us to lead the ves. per service. Church school at 9:30 a.m. Morning Wor. ship at 10:30 a m. Vesper service at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Joel pastor, denominational Nederhood, radio minister, can be heard each Sunday on local station KBUH at 8:30 a.m. First Baptist Church There wlU be Church Pic. nlc Saturday Aug. 10 at the Box Elder campgrounds Area one. Bring food, beverage, and service for your own family. Food will be spread together for a time of fellowship and then games such as horse, shoes, volleyball, and croquet will be enjoyed by all. Bring the entire family and join in a evening of fun and fellowship. |