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Show f 10 First Baptist Church to Brigham City, Utah 1969 10, Thursday, April BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Conduct Revival Meetings CORINNE COMMENTS April 1 Rev. Bob Compere will be the visiting evangelist for revival meetings conducted at First Baptist church, April 13.20. Rev. Compere serves as pastor of Plaza Heights Baptist church, Bluesprings, Campaign Set Clean-U- p 9-2- 6 at Corinne While in Utah, Compere served as moderator of the Golden Spike Southern Baptist association of churches. The guest preacher is married and has three children. THE REVIVAL meeting at Before going to Missouri, First Baptist church Is a part the evangelist served for five of the Crusade of the Ameri. years as pastor of Calvary cas. The Crusade of the Am is the largest evangel, Baptist church, In Ogden. istic undertaking every REV. COMPERE is anative This Crusade will of Mississippi, and a grad, Involve more than 100,000 Bapuate of Mississippi college. tist churches and 20 million He is a master of theology people in 28 countries of the graduate of Southwestern Bap- Western Hemisphere. Local tist Theological Seminary In churches from Argentina to Fort Worth, Texas. In addition Alaska will participate In the to the Ogden church and the Crusade. the e. Missouri The theme for the multi, church, vangelist has held pastorates nation effort- Is "Christ, the In Oklahoma, and Mississippi. Only Hope. Mo. By Gertrude Moore Springs, Idaho. They had gone to obtain seed for planting Corinne city will launch and to purchase farm equiptheir regular palnt.up and ment. Myrl also purchased a clean.up campaign on April 19 new truck, which Patsy drove and 26, weather permitting. back. The group returned to Corinne City was awarded a Utah on Saturday, after en. trophy last year for Improve, countering perfect weather for ments and clean.up within the the trip. city. They were recommended Visiting here last week was by Fullmer Allred, and the Ben Bishop of Longview, Tex. trophy' was signed by Glen Tag. He is an employee of the gart ancl' William Bennet. Ar. Thlokol Chemical Corp., and vll Stark, also from the Utah was here on business for them State university, advised the at Dugway Proving Grounds In city beautification committee, Tooele. He spent the after, In their efforts to win this a. noon at the home of Leon and Pauline ODell in West ward. Howard Eller will again Corinne. The group visited head the committee In the an. with GU and Nita Bisek, and nual clean.up and landscaping returned to the O Dells for din. here. An all out ner that evening. project effort Is being made to have the project well underway be. JOYCE AND IVY Wankier fore the May 10 celebration. and children, Elaine, Cindy, Boy scouts, 4.H club mem. Bruce and Brian attended the bers and all Interested In help, wedding reception of Lloyd and Colleen Baird In Bountiful on lng within the city will meet at the city park on the morn, Mar. 27. Colleen Is thedaugh. of the days Indicated ter of Fay Hansen and the lngs above. Lunch will be served late Jennie Hansen of Boun. by the committee at the park tiful, and a nelce of the Wan. at noon. Everyone Is urged to klers. The bridegroom Is the Join the city In the campaign son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce to beautify the city. Baird of Brigham. The couple was married on March 27 In THE CORINNE school will the Logan LDS templewiththe present their regular "Spring reception following their mar. Festival" on Friday, April 11, riage. The Wankiers helped In the ward cultural hall. The with the preparations andwith theme for this years program the serving and gifts during the will be In accordance with the reception. The newlyweds are anniversary observation of the making their home In Logan, citys centennial. Dances, after a short honeymoon trip. songs and music will be feaThey registered at the Utah tured by the members ofclas. State university there and will ses and grades, kindergarten attend spring quarter. The through sixth grade, depicting couple will graduate from the the era when the railroad was university In June. The Leo Gilberts and the built, and the town established. Special attention has been Roy Slmonsens of Brigham towed their trailers to Lit. given to the selection and making of colorful costumes and tie Mountain on Saturday, to dress to coordinate with songs spend the Easter weekend. and dances popular at that They reported the wind there , colorful squ. of gale proportions during the time. are, and folk dancers will lend morning hours, and rain dur. a most festive air to another lng the day. They were to have observance of the centennial. been joined during the day Parents and all who are in. by other family members, but terested In the annual spring due to the bad weather they program are invited to attend stayed at home. the outstanding production. JESSE AND CL EON E Nlc. MARCH WAS the month of holas returned last week from a delightful three day trip to weddings In the Albert Fillmore family of West Corinne. the "Four Corners" area In The Fillmores son, Harold, Southern Utah. They traveled was married to Terrte Rich, to the Glen Canyon dam and ards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lalce Powell, where they en. Dean Richards of Brigham joyed, what they described on March 14. The couple was as being fabulous scenery. married In the Logan LDS They travelled to Gallup, N.M. temple, with a reception hon. through the corner of Arizona orlng them, held In the Fifth and back to Utah before re. Ward Cultural hall that even, turning home. The Nicholases lng. A wedding breakfast for celebrated their wedding an. members of both families and nlversary on April 1, while on members of the wedding party their trip. was held at Maddox Ranch House after the ceremony. THE TRADITIONAL trek to The couple Is making a home Little Mountain for an Easter on in Corinne, after a honeymoon picnic, was "rained out trip to Southern Utah. The Sunday. It resulted In family bridegroom is a senior at Utah members gathering at homes State university in Logan. The here to enjoy gatherings on bride is employed at the Inter, the Easter holdiay. The Les mountain school In Brigham Mills home In West Corinne was the scene of a large ga. City. therlng of family members as BARBARA Fillmore, daugli. Melbas brothers and sisters. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert her mother, and other Fillmore was married to Da. family members stopped there vid Washburn, son of Mr. and to celebrate the Easter holiMrs. Smith Washburn of Salt day on Sunday. The group had Lake City on March 28. The planned an outing, so a dell, couple was married In the Salt cious pot.luck dinner was en. Lake LDS temple, and the joyed by the group at noon. reception honoring them was The children played In the held in the Corinne ward culstraw outdoors during a lull tural that evening. Members of In the storm during the afterthe wedding party and family noon. Grown ups spent the members enjoyed a wedding afternoon In conversation. at the Washburn breakfast Those who gathered there on home In Salt Lake after the that day were Mrs. Leona Wll. ceremony. The couple was liams of Tremonton, Melbas honored at an "open house mother; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd March 27 In the East ward Williams and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams and cultural hall on Saturday, following their marriage on Frichildren, all of Bountiful; a El. sister and brother-in-laday. The couple left for Califor- don and Florence Hall and nia that eventing to visit with daughter Debbie of River Hei. relatives there. They enjoyed gilts; a nephew, Gordon Hall "deep sea fishing, and Bar. and Ills w ife, Sharon of River bara caught two fish. They al. Heights; Kathy and Brent Hal. so were guests for a plane verson of Ogden; Mrs. Beth ride with friends while visit, Williams and three children of lng there. They returned to Hy rum, and Mrs. Leslie Plm-pe- r of Brigham. Salt Lake on Easter Sunday. Can-can- MR. AND MRS. Albert Fll. lmore received a phone call from David McKeleli, of Roan-eak- , Ind., who was attending conference In Salt Lake City. The Fillmores son Harold had baptized the seven mem. bers of the David McKeleb family while serving ona mbs. in Is. slon in the slon for the LDS church. arrived here at the Fll. lmore home on Thursday and spent two days visiting with the Fillmore family. While at. tending the conference ses. slons In Salt Lake he stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cutler. Albert and Joyce Fillmore motored to Salt Lake City on Easter Sunday. They drove David McKeleb to the Salt Lake airport to catch a plane for his home In Indiana. The Fll. lmores visited with the David Washburns before returning home. MRS. PATSY WELLS board, ed a plane In Salt Lake City last Thursday and flew to Co lumbus, Neb. She met her husband Myrl, who had travel, led there by truck with a nel. ghbor, Merle Cellan of Soda er-te- EARN AWARDS "Duty to God awards were presented recently to seven Eighteenth ward youths, left to right, Rem C. Wiscombe, Steven T. Reeder, Charles D. Squires, Larry Bradshaw, Neil J. Christensen, Larry W. Wilcox and DeVon K. Hammer. The awards were made at a youth banquet. Youth Award CAMP CORINNE Daughters of Utah Pioneers THE held their April meeting at the home of Gwen Rader, at 8 p.m. on Monday, April 7. A history of her great grand, father, Charles Burt, was read by Norma Jean Kotter. The lesson Sailing Vessels and Steam Boats, was given by Vivian Jones. Refreshments were served to the ten members present by the hostess. Savllla Hunsaker was present, ed a book of her choice. The money for the books repres. ents the small amounts paid each meet, Into the Kitty lng by the members. Each member of the camp will re. celve a book of her choice. Ted and Marge Burt and dau. ghter Pattle, attended the fu. neral of Marges brother.ln. law, Kenneth Waite, held In Willard last Tuesday. He was Buddlsts dinner at the church here with the Singhs on Sat. urday evening. They joined family members at the Singh lunch on home for a Easter Sunday. The family had planned a picnic at Little Mountain, but when the day was windy and wet the group was invited to gather at the home pot-luc- Whtn you vilit Sail Browio Iht After completing work reRECEIVES DIPLOMA cently at the Chevrolet academy, division of Wayne State university, Michigan Management division, Bob Wilson of Hansen Chevrolet receives a diploma for retail sales executives from L.A. Maps, manager of the division. WILLARD REPORTS Youngsters Enjoy Easter Hike on Willard Foothills By Mrs. E.F. Watts Seventy.two children ages four to ten from the Willard area of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Poulsen Saturday morning for an Easter hike, picnic and Easter egg hunt. They hiked from the Poulsen home across the foothills above Willard to the Ralph Dalton farm. Here an egg hunt had been arranged and lunches were eaten. At the end of the festivities, trucks arrived to transport the tired but happy children back to their homes. Clifford Green was in charge of the event. Other adults helping were Duane Poulsen, Marlene Kap, Virgil Hunsaker and Lini da Carr Lindsay. CUB SCOUT DENS 1 and 3 met at the home of Mrs. Ver-deChambers for an Easter outing on April 3. Easter bas. kets made by den chiefs Kent and Kevin Nebeker were hidden and after being found by the boys, games were played consisting of egg rolling and pass the hat. There were 13 boys present and Mrs. Duane and Mrs. Clifford Poulsen Green assisted the hostess. The Webelos Den also met at the home of Mrs. Verden Chambers for an Easter par. ty. The boys were assisted In passing merit badges then hid had an Easter basket activity and played games. Seven boys from the den were present. n GARY AND VICKI NAY and son Derrick have been visiting with Garys mother Mrs. Pearl Nay for the past week Wcle Jacke RANCHWEAR Serving the Nation from Hie Heart of Hie Wool 62 Eait 2nd South Street Salt Lake Dept. Hosted by Local Families Homecoming HUGH HUNSAKER lalio City, drop in al our friendly itort. widtil loioction of wtiltrn clothing and laddlery in Iht country, talost ityloi. fair pricoi, SADDLERY RANCHWEAR . WESTERN BOOTS Send for your FREE 96 Pago Color Catalogue Order by moil. We ihip anywhere. through Missionary e, and will be staying for an. other week, when they will leave for San Francisco to visit Vickis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young. Gary has completed bastctralning In the Navy at San Diego and will to married Marges sister, report to Coronado, Calif, at Jean. the end of hts leave for am. Claude Gilbert Is In an Imphiblous training before going proved condition at the Brig, to Vietnam. CLAYTON Morrill and his ham a after suffering hospital Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kunz. sister, Mrs. Penny Cutler of stroke at his home last week, ler and family spent the East, Tremonton motored to Roose. according to relatives here. er weekend in Burley and velt onWednesday. Theyatten. ded the funeral of an uncle, Alfred Morrill, who died there after an extended Illness. They visited with relatives after the services, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Moore motored to Murray on Tliurs. day. They visited there with Mrs. their daughter-in-law- , Lynnette Moore and son Bob. by. Their son Bob was un. able to return from Albuquer. que until the Easter weekend. They stopped In Salt Lake be. fore returning home. JESS AND DOROTHY Wolf of Murray spent the Easter weekend here with their daugli. ter and son.ln-law- , John and Donna Singh. They attended the Easter Weekend Visitors Visiting with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hun. saker have been Dennis, Jack-iand Dannie children of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hunsaker of Las Vegas, Nev. They have in Honeyville over a been week. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hun. saker and children of Kennewick, Wash, have been visit, lng relatives in the Honey, ville area for a week, MIA-ag- of the John Singhs. Joining the family groupwere, Johns par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Zunder Singh; Godfrey and Santos Pommler and children, Mar. cello Singh and Bob Leqis; Vlcenta Singh of Brigham; and Ronnie and Karen Cutler and children of Salt Lake City. The Cutlers joined the group in the afternoon after eating dinner at the home of Ronnies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ver. non Cutler Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cutler on Easter Sunday were Ronnie and Karen Cutler and child, ren, Ronnie, David, Gary and Linda, of Salt Lake; Russel and Karen Ashment and child, ren, Michael and Joleen of Ogden; and Danny Cutler. Betty Cutler, who attends Weber State college In Ogden was at home during the Easter holl. day. REPORTS By Mrs. DeVere Wlntle Banquet Held A youth honor night ban. quet was held March 22 In the Brigham City Eighteenth e LDS ward to honor all youth for their achieve, ments of the past year. During the program, Bishop Joseph R. Reeder presented "Duty to God awards to se. ven outstanding young men of the ward. Youths earning the award are as follows; Rem C. Wls. combe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erold Wiscombe; D. Squires, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Squires; Neil J. son of Mr. and Christensen, Mrs. Nell Christensen; Devon K. Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon F. Hammer. Also Steven T. Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Reed, er; Larry Bradshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare N. Bradshaw; and Larry W. Wll. cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Wilcox. Bishop Reeder noted that a total of 15 youths from the Eighteenth ward had received the coveted priesthood award. HONEYVILLE N City, Utah 84111 Rupert, Idaho, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Kunzler and other fhembersofthefam. ily. , - THE SOUTHERN Pacific Male Chorus will present a program of music and provide the speakers for the Willard ward Sacrament meeting Sun. day, April 13, at 7 p.m. All ward members and friends from surrounding wards are Invited to enjoy this musical treat. The Willard ward Sunday school faculty meeting will be held at the ward in the Relief society room Thurs. day night, April 10, at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Wilde have returned home after a six weeks stay In Mesa, Arlz. MRS. JULIA Hobbs, Mrs. Atchison and Mr. Blanche and Mrs, Samuel Johnson, brother and sisters of Wll. lis Johnson, visited this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson. . Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johan, Ore. sen from Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Johnson from Corvalls, Ore. Elder MISSIONARY Scott Nelson will be honored at homecoming testimonial Sunday, April 13. of Day. ton, Ohio was In Utah for conference, he visited with a brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hunsaker and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker and children Hay ley and Shawn spent the Easter weekend visiting with Mrs. Hunsakers parents In Grace Idaho. Miss Gae Coombs, a student at the Utah State university In Logan, was home over the Easter weekend visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs. Also visiting at the Coombs home was another Coombs, daughter, Eileen who teaches In Salt Lake City. VISITING AT the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner over Easter were Mr. and Mrs. Ott Gardner and family of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gardner and family of Blackfoot; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Avondet, and family of Ogden; Mrs. Nellie Whitney and George Whitney of Tremonton. Miss Holly Forsgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Forsgren, has been visiting with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner for the past week. VISITORS at the EASTER home of Mr. and Mrs. Bln Tolman were Mrs. Verlin Moon and children Jan, Jerry, Jill, Judy, of Malad, Idaho and a friend Cindy Gugglburg of San Diego, Calif. A son, LeRoy Tolman, called from Florida to ask about their health. Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker had an Easter Party on Saturday for her family. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunsaker and Patsy and Owen of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Grover and children Cindy, Verline and Ricky, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Grover of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hunsaker and children Becky, Lisa, and Alvin of Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. He. ber Bott and children Michele and Tonya. ON SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hunsaker and children Lisa and Alvin visit, ed with Mrs. Hunsakers par. ents Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Haw. kins In Richmond. Relief The Honeyville society will hold some evening meeting on the next two evenings for those that cant attend the regular after, noon meetings. MR. AND MRS. SPENCER Johnson, son of C.A. Johnson left Wednesday for Oakland Air Force Base. Spencer Is expected to ship out soon for Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle and twins Rosemary and Rose, marie WintlevisitedwithMrs. ton on Easter Sunday. Mon-da- y Set Sunday Elder Scott Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Nel. son, returned home March 20 after fulfilling a mission for the LDS church in the Gulf States with headquarters at Shreveport, La. A homecoming testimonial will be held Sunday evening, April 13, at 7 p.m. In the Brigham City Fifteenth LDS ward with Bishop Morgan Hawks presiding. Elder Nelson labored In Winnfield, La.; Winnsboro, La.; and served as district leader in Lake Charles, La. In Jackson, Miss.; and In Pine Bluff, Ark. He was assistant zone leader In Greenville, to being reMiss, prior leased to return home. He will attend Weber State college in Ogden. Hawkes invites Bishop friends and relatives of the to attend Nelson family the homecoming testimonial. 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