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Show I I BEAR RIVER REPORTS of Brigham City visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard on Sunday. MISS DEBBIE Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson marched with the Baton Arte K. Briggettes from Brigham City in the Christmas parade in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Holm- gren attended the State Farm convention in Salt Bureau Lake City last Friday and Saturday. Friends Gather at Jensen Home for Birthday Party By Mrs. Irving Christensen1 Those helping Mrs. Elwood Jensen celebrate her birthday on Wednesday of last week were Mrs. Ed Pitcher of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Farrell Mer-ril- l and Mrs. Robb Barrett of Ogden, Mrs. Glen Roskelly of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. George Larson of Millville, Mrs. Dick Hawkes of Brigham City and Mrs. Roland Scoffield of Bear River City. Dinner was served and the day spent visiting. Ernest MRS. Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman of Tremon-toattended the viewing of Lester Putman in Ogden Sun. day evening. Mr. Andrea H. Huggins at. tended funeral services of Miss May Fryer held in the Deweyville- - ward chapel on Monday. MR. . AND n Anderson MRS. THORA slipped and fell in her home last Tuesday breaking her left arm. Oleen Nelson spent Tuesday and part of Wednesday in the Cooley Memorial hos. pital. Mrs. Alta Moore of Ogden visited her sisters Mrs. Ber. tha Wankier and Mrs. Erma Rock on Wednesday. Mrs. Nola Nessler attend, ed the Relief society bazaar at Corinne Second ward Fri-danight. y MR. AND MRS. Clyde Chris-tense- n and sons visited with their mother Mrs. Carrie A. Christensen on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns Sunday at Woodruff, spent visiting with Ruths mother Mrs. Christena Stacey. JERIE LYN Jensen, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen was honored by a group of friends who came to help her celebrate her 12th birthday Le-lan- d Saturday, Nov. 23. Luncheon was served and games play, ed. They all had a delightful time. Its good to see Doyle Archibald out again after his long sick spell. HONEYVILLE REPORTS Banquet Honors Recipients Of MIA Individual Awards The officers and teachers of the Honeyville Mutual honored all those boys and girls Individual who received Awards this past year at a banquet and program Saturday Their children accompanied evening at the Honeyville ward The childrens Thanksgiv-indance will be Friday night. them on Saturday and enjoyed chapel. Music was played by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel. the Christmas parade. Karma Spackman with Bishop David C. Tolman conducting. son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald DELL MRS. JOE and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blessing on the food was given has spent several days by Dee Hortin; remarks by Vernon Johnsen were Logan visitors on Friday evening. the past week with her fath- - . er Wrighton Burt of Brigham Ranch House Friday evening in ANDREA MRS. City who is in the Dee hos- honor of Lynn Hardy and Nancy Huggins attended the Farm Bureau con. pital seriously ill. Robertson prior to their Mrs. Andrea Huggins, Mrs. vention held at the Terrace Those present were Mr. in Salt Lake City on Thurs. Clytie Anderson, Mrs. May and Mrs. Jack Robertson, Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Seretta John-se- and Mrs. Dallis Moyes, Mr. day and Friday. and Mrs. Pearl Hall were and Mrs. Dee Hardy, Mr. and Miss Gayle McArthur of Mrs. Jay Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Logan visited her aunts Mrs. at Mrs. Ivy Grasers in WiPauline Leonard and Mrs. Gay llard Saturday for club. Wayne Hardy, Miss Karen Iv. Nell Anderson on Monday of Miss Sheryl Brails, MR. AND MRS. ROY Thor, erson, last week. ford, Richard Nosoji, Mr. and sen are home after a Mrs. Ed Williams, Mr. and trip to California. In Los Mrs. Robert MR. AND MRS. ERNEST Nelson, Gary with visited Angeles they Kevin Hardy, Miss Huggins were Sunday dinner Nelson, and sister family Evelyn Roys guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks as well as many places of Sharon Sale and Brian AnderShuman of Tremonton. They traveled up the son. interest. Mr. and Mrs. George Chris, also attended the missionary coast to They and visited Fresno farewell for Mr. and Mrs. a cousin Herbert Christensen. tensen called on their sister Fred Grover at Tremonton In Miss Dena Christensen on Carlin, Nev. they called First ward Sunday evening. on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Han. Mrs. Grover Killpack of sen. OPEN HOUSE was held Sun-daBrigham City and Mrs. La. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Barker Vella Mateson helped Pauline afternoon at the home of spent several days last week Leonard quilt a quilt Tues-da- in Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson Washington. honor of their daughter Kaafternoon. Mrs. Floy Murray and fam- in and Keith Forsgren who thy MR. AND MRS. Chris An. ily of Ogden called on the derson have left for Arizona Irving Christensens Sunday were recently married. Many fiends and relatives called to to spend the winter. On their afternoon. mak-inThe following attended the wish them well. They are way they planned to stop in a home in Brigham City. St. George and visit their son football game in Logan on SatWayne and family. urday. Austin Johnsen, Mr. MRS. ELVIRA Christensen Freldo Anderson accompan- - and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Mr. ied his son Carlos and wife and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen, Mr. attended a birthday club party to Spanish Fork one day last and Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mr. Thursday afternoon held at the week to attend the wedding of and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen and home of Mrs. Dorris Petersen a niece. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holm- in Garland. A hot lunch, delicious Jen-sen MR. AND MRS. ALVIN gren. Nawere Salt Lake City Graveside services were eon was served by Mrs. and Mrs. Peter-sen- . omi Olyer on our in held local visitors Wednesday. cemetery MR. AND MRS. CLIFF Saturday for the baby of Mr. for and Mrs. Ralph Jackson. Mateson left Saturday The remainder of the after, Gary Bruce Christensen noon was Palm Beach, Calif, to spend spent playing the visited his grandmother Mrs. the winter. Racko. Prizes were game on Ida Christensen Saturday. won Mr. and Mrs. Jon Leonard by several guests. Harland MR. AND MRS. MISS PAMELA Gardner, Anderson entertained at apre. of Mr. and Mrs. daughter dinner Saturday. Thanksgiving Those enjoying the evening Coy Gardner of Millville was in sacrament were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence the speaker Sunday evening. meeting Reed Smith, Mrs. Budge, Mrs. Music was furnished by a Larry Budge and Mr. and Mrs. choir consisting of 27 Wayne Budge of Malad, Idaho; youth Mr. and Mrs. Byron Williams, young people and two small Mr. and Mrs. By Williams, daughters and a son of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yanik of Gardners all from Millville. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and daughters Jayne and Nancy of Brigham j City; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen and children Frances, Diane and Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen. Miss Marcelene Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- vern Davis spent the week, end with her parents. Marcel-en- e is attending Weber State BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 13 Thursday, November 28, 1968 ty will be held at Maddox ward Christmas card will be placed in the foyer Ranch house on Thursday, Dec. of the chapel next week and and reservations 19, should be made with the new anyone wishing to contribute presidency which takes over to this may begin doing so with the December party. Ev- with a contribution. Your name eryone is to remember their is placed on the card wish, experiences of the years spent Christmas gift for their sec. ing everyone a Merry Christwith her husband while he was ret pal. mas. The money is used to help mission president to Tahiti. with the David O. McKay hosThe annual Christmas par- THE ANNUAL Honevville pital. E-- Bishop Tolman. The guest speaker for the evening was Quinn McKay. Benediction was given by Paul Orme. The awards were presented in Sacrament meeting on Sun. 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Smart Continental strap watch, yellow or white, 21 FOOT day evening. THE HONEYVILLE Civic club held its November meet- ing at the home of Ilah Hawkes with Betty Hunsaker and , stelle Maero, as co. hostesses. It was the Civic clubs spiritual meeting and the program guest was Ruth Reeder of Brigham City, who related her HAVE MOVEMENTS HANSEN Jewelry j 12 South Main LONGS-- 29' MALTS &SHAKES-- 29' ' ilMn'oGn 1 a college. Mrs. Ida Christensen and her grandson Gary Bruce Christensen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson in Bothwell on Saturday. 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET Opn 1 1 o.w. to 1 1 p.m. MR. AND MRS. John Har. dy hosted a dinner at Maddox that are sure to please Christmas CaufU- BOOK- S- Single or Boxed . . . have your name printed on them also Beautiful BIBLES, other Religious selections and the latest Best sellers. GIFT WARE... Wide selection for of uses. 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