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Show WILLARD REPORTS Area Residents Return From Eastern U.S. Trips By Mrs. E.F, Watts Donna Kunzler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kunzler, returned home this week after a trip to Indiana rLh her aunt and uncle Mark and Dor-i- s Kunzler and children John, David, and Shirley Robert, Ann from Burley Idaho. They visited with relatives of Dor. is in Indianapolis, Ind. They stopped at Nauvoo and 111. They were gone two and a half weeks and had a real good time. Car-thag- AND MRS. ROBERT MR. sented by the girls showing lovely heirloom things made by their grandmothers. In a graduation ceremony honoring girls graduating from Primary the following girls were honored: Carol Paula McCallen, AnNunn, nette Lemon, Diane Summers, Darlene Stukki, and Connie Balls. In charge of arrangements for the event was Saun. dra Baumann. Other Lahoma teachers include MaurlneMo-wer- . Evelyn Talbot and Nor-m- a Ball. South Box Elder stake primary board members attending were Lola Christen, sen, Maxine Sparks and Carrol d MIA help-in- in the Willard ward as Junior Sunday School Mrs. Kenneth (Jean) Waite g during the week included Nancy Hunsaker Pat Woodyatt and Sharon White. Two-da- y visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil was Virgils brother Rick Hunsaker from Tremon-ton- . Rick has just returned from a tour of duty with the army in Okinawa. During his visit they spent a day in Salt Lake City visiting the zoo, the Peace Gardens and other g Hun-sak- MR. THE AND pro-gra- son-in-la- three or four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Anderson from Centerville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graser on Sun-da- Ma-so- d y d, y THE LAHOMA holiday was held by the three classes of Lahoma girls in the Willard in-t- ward Primary Wednesday night. A program was presented for their parents which talks by the five girls who will be graduating from Primary. They are Paula Gale, Melanie TRAILBUILDERS from the Willard ward priRoundup mary held their or Caveman Wallow Thursday night at the ward hall. The boys presented a for their parents which included explanation of the Trailbuilder Bandlo byRickey Loveland, The Trailbuilder Code by Kurt Nebeker, and the Article of Faith Cards by Phillip Barlow. Donna Guide Patrol LeadLunday, er, presented Guide Patrol and Day Camp Emblems to the following boys; David Phillip Barlow, Rodney Rickey Loveland, Braegger, Dell Roy Archibald and Don Ray Archibald. Welcomed o the Balzer class were Tyler Barker, Kenny Chambers, Matt Richards and David Wil-soVisitors from the South Box Elder stake primary board were Carol Woodland and Mary In Lund. sundaes were served for MRS. DAVID Braegger left on Saturday for Yellowstone Park. They plan to meet their daughter and Ralph and Jane Binns there. The Binns are from coming Milwaukee, Wise, where they have been living while Ralph is tnschool. They plan to stay in Willard with the Dave Braeggers for d o and Terri Kap. Tribute to the graduate was presented by Gail Wells Merrlhands teacher. Visitors from the South Box Elder Stake Primary Board were Maxine Sparks and Carrol Woodland. was released after serving for two years. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hard-inand family enjoyed a four-da- y camping and fishing trip to V ellowstone Park. at the home and Mrs. Frank Ipsen at Glen Falls, they are former rest, dents of Willard. Frank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Ipsen. A week at the Four. Stake tourist attractions. Girls Camp was enjoyed by 13 IN THE WILLARD ward on girls from the Willard ward. They were Debbie Zundel, Sunday two young people were Lori Zundel, Karlee Beth confirmed members of the ColWoodland. Mann, Green, Julie Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-teleen Barker, Patricia NayIn services held in the Wil-lar- d They were Day. Saints. Second ward Sunday, lor, Susan Naylor, Penny Kent Kunzler, son of Larry Merlene Ipsen, Hoi-l- y Sherri Fredde Ipsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Junzler, Caleen Mund, Ju-li- e Mr. and Mrs. Del Fredde, and Jay Carroll Harrop son of Mund, Woodland, and Linda Lar- was confirmed by her father. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Har-roaward for BEST CAMP sen. Karlee Green, MIA acMarily Kimberly Clontz, tivity councilor and Ilene the year was won by the infant daughter of Sheldon and at the Camille Clontz wasblessedby Second ward girls Wells, sports director went Girls camp this past week. her uncle Bruce Perry. with thegirls. Girls from the Willard Sec-onward participating in the THE WILLARD second ward Visiting at the home of their Lahoma primary girls held camp activities for the four grandparents Mr. and Mrs. their annual Lahoma holiday days Monday through Thurs-da- y Eldon Watts were grandWin-ni- e were Donna Wright, Shel-lAug. 31. Sixty-twdaughters Loretta and girls, their Dunn and from Woodyatt, Jayne Woodyatt, Ogden. Lee mothers guests, enjoyed the program and refresh- Pamela Stukki, Janet Lemon, Red-fielJanice Cook, Jeanette ments. (JOAN) Bad-dleMRS. ALAN and Donetta Shar.drew. A fashion show was pre- was appointed to serve Wil-lar- Morgan returned this week from a trip to the Eastern States. While there they attended the Mormon Pageant at Palmyra, N.Y. They brought greetings from a missionary from the Willard ward, Rich-arWatts, son of Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Watts who is serving in the Cumorah Mission. They also visited with Mr. Leaders from the Mund, Kathy Green, Terrie Chamberlain, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 5 Thursday, August 8, 1968 BE, Cache PTA Leaders Will Hear Utah Educator Leaders of Parent.Teacher associations in Box Elder and Cache counties will have the opportunity to hear Dr. Rigby, Utah State Board of Education, when they meet at Sky View High school in Smithfleld on Aug. 13. Dr. Rigby, director of spe-cleducation, will discuss Education for a Changing Society. Those Invited to attend the leader conference are PTA council officers and committee members and PTA local officers. The confab will begin at a.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. Those who attend are asked to bring a sack lunch, a spokes, man said. Drinks and des. sert will be on sale. 9 ALL COUNCIL presidents and local presidents will re. ceive a copy of the leader manual at no cost. Copies will be available to others for $1.25 leadership session Aug. 13. each. McGregor, president of the Utah Congress of PTA. The event Is under the di. rectlon of Lila Bjorklund, state first vice president. Other speakers during the morning session will Include Dr. Jed Richardson, Brigham Young university, and Irene , GROUSE CREEK REPORTS Rain Brightens Spirits As Local Visiting Goes on grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.' Winfred Kimber, The View ward of Burley-werspecial guests at the dance held here In stake Grouse Creek on Friday. The; event was under the direction-o- f MIA Maid leaders, Thecul. tural hall was beautifully dec- orated In an Oriental theme' with an original lighting effeet and the Grouse Creek furnished the Orchestra music. BISHOP AND Mrs. Delance' lloljeson of Ogden were week-- ' Barbara Tanner The rain drops that fell In our area this week brightened the valley and brightened the spirits of the people here. And there has been visiting and visitors again for home folks this week. Last week a family renewed love and friendship In Grouse Creek. Roy J. Barlow of Brig-haCity brought his family out in a camper and enjoyed a few days together, ills son Wesley J. Barlow and his daughter Carol Ann and Bill Briggs and their four children spent their vacation with their father. By Beef ron Of Spareribs T-Bo- Steaks ne U.S.D.A. Country Style :.i tss of Beef xk From Top Ik IB ed Grade Pork These Meat Values ... taps I teaks loin I ! Made From Tender lb. Steak Meat Steaks I hiqns chS0fceA ib. or Drumstick U.S.O.A. Grade A Captain's Choice Precooked Breaded chweiger Bologna Hormel By The Piece 1 lb. 0Q Ib. jjr JCQy ... 79' ib. ib. The Piece IQ .7 1.39 Safeway By 89' , 49 49 IT ID Safeway Trimmed M More Values from our Meat Department Bake.Stiop Chocolate Ripple Layer Cakes ! .79 Hound Steaks Ground Chuck One Layer Chocolate, One Layer White Covered With Smooth Buttercream Icing and Rippled With Chocolate 65 i.69 w ib. Pork Chops 8 Inch p3e 2 French Bread ib.89 Hump Hoast Canned Hams nr 5 - 4.59 Halibut Fillets i. 49' Money tion i -- Saving Buys Cream Pies for each Assorted Dinner Rolls oC 69' 43' ,1I2 in Fancy Cakes for every occasion. We specialize Birthday Cakes Special hvcrils Wedding Cdkes 1.39 Potato Salad ! Cinnamon Rollsdp0'nn12 49 59 FOR SPECIAL ORDERS PHONE e -' end visitors at the home of her father, Frank Lee. Irene and their daughter, Mary Ann had spent several days here then Bishop lloljeson came to KARMA SMITH, LARAINE get them. LeAnn and Tanner, LaNette Mr. and Mrs, Dwight War- and Barbara TanThompson and children and Mrs.' burton ner attended the MIA Dance Grace Warburton were in on in Park Valley Tuesday. Ogden and Layton Thursday, Lynn Kimber of Brigham and Friday. They visited Ca. of Ogand Dave Morgan City rols parents, Mr. and Mrs.' In the den, who are employed Smlthen In Layton and1 Morris First Security Chex depart, attended funeral services for ment, spent the weekend at Mrs. Ethel Warburton In OgLynns home here. Wynn den. of Ogden also accompan. MRS. SARAH Betterldge of led them here for the week, Nev. called on her Montello, end. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Roberts on Thursday. AND MRS. Charles MR. Ed Coin Rodney Amen of of Kimber, Chuck and Barbara Burley and John Weber of Brigham City and Mr. and Roosevelt, Utah were Sunday of DuVall Roy Mrs. Arland of Mr, and Mrs. dinner guests spent the weekend at their Herbert Tanner and family. summer home here visiting THE LAUREL CLASS and and vacationing. Beehive girls combined their and were Honor Nights Mr, and Mrs. Winfred Kimon Wednes-dahonored together to a business trip ber made evening at the chapel.' Burley and Oakley on Friday. Leaders of the girls, Marian Kimber and Irma Warburton MR. AND MRS. Grant Kim-beand Stake Leader EmUy KimBishop Reese Warburton ber were In charge of the and Amanda Paskett attended event. In services Ogden funeral Receiving their Honor Bee for Mrs. Ethel Warburton. certificates were Laralne LeAnn Thompson AND Laralne Tanner, BLAINE and Marilyn Kimber. Girls Mer-llTanner and their father honored In the Laurel class Tanner were in Park Val- were Barbara Tanner and ley on Friday to display their LaNette Thompson. Parents Field Day cattle In the of the girls, MIA leaders and there. Mary Carter of Park Bishopric were Invited guests. Valley won first prize for her MR. AND MRS. Lyman calf and Blaine Tanner took second place honors and Ktmber were In Logan Friday Laralne Tanner a third place to attend the Temple wedding Miss Jackie Whitlock, club from of ribbon. The Park Valley with the Tanners daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from Grouse Creek, under the Jack Whitlock of Logan (form-erlVonda Hadfleld). leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Joan Kimber of Kearns Ed Mott, will participate In the Box Elder county fair this Is spending a week with her aunt, Eula and Lyman Kimber month. and will attend Girls camp Barnedt JUDY BOB AND this week with Eula. flew In from Portland, Ore. to spend the weekend with MRS. WILDA Kimber visit-eJudys parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Ogden on Wednesday with Raymond Kimber and family. her sister, Mrs. Darlene Bob landed his plane down Johnson and family. Darlene at Lucin. has Just been released from Mr, and Mrs Dean the hospital and Is scheduled and two daughters of to go back In for more treat, weekend were Kaysville ments. guest of their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kim-beTanner. Vallson and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Tanner and DELL AND ELLA Tanner Edwin Kimber were In Ogden had some of their family with Thursday where they attended them for the weekend. Mr. the viewing of Mrs. Ethel and and Mrs. Keith Tanner Warburton. children of Ogden spent the Mr. and Mrs. Archie Toyn weekend with their parents were In Burley last week on and also Mr. and Mrs. Gordon a business trip. Tanner and family of Pleasant View were weekend visitors MR. AND MRS. Bryan Blan. there. The Gordon Tanner thorn and family spent the family Is spending Its vacation week-enIn Las Vegas, Nev. here with both parents, While there they visited his the and the Delbert Tanners Mrs. Emma Blen-thormother Edwin Kimbers. his son Mr. and and Mrs. Ivan Kimber accomBlanth Bruce Mrs. Ernest panied Mr. and Mrs. of Pequops, Roberts a Ray Kimber of Ogden home for Wallace Betheridge and Nev., were We happy of days. couple Mrs. Rex Roberts and family to have Raida report that Ivan Nev., and Mr. of Montello, Kimber Is recovering from Miles Tracy and Mrs. and Is and his recent operation will be family of Declo were week-en- d getting along well. He In guests of Mr. and Mrs. hospital Marks St. the in least Roberts, at Hugh for Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas another week and Raida will and Mrs. Carl Nel-soreturn to stay with him during and Mrs. and family also visited that time. KIM COVEIO, his leader, at the Roberts home with the and a group of friends from family. Elvin Mitchell of Brigham his Ensign class in Ogden and Mr, spent the weekend here at his City, Mr. Bailey an are working for theBLM field enjoying grandfathers He also visited his and living at the quanset here. outing. Co-ve- y n 4-- y Sle Catsi EflffiSKfl acaror 0 HdttOOG vets - d Wrap j?'jt: Large, Crisp fJ heads Iceberg Heads V, Fresh Tomatoes r, J if Medium Size Slicers Ib. Potatoes Russet U.S. No. Cantaloupes Bananas Fresh Peaches Hed Radishes Green Onions Aspirin :: fuliara Deodorant Special Pack Mennen' i.quid . Bracer ;ans Toothpaste )ristan ie Capsules Bromo Seltzer Special Pack 79' 1.29 Jescafe Oxydol tant Coffee Detergent 01 Jar 1.09 3 Ib. 1 oi. Package 89' d n Carrots Fancy Golden Ripe I 1 69 10 California Jumbo Size r n California Freestone Local Grown Dewy Fresh 5 Ib. large bunch Local Grown large Mild Flavor bunch 5 if J Cabbage Green lb. Leafy 6 n Hoi-gar- d |