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Show baby are doing fine. They returned home Sunday. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Laub of Tremonton and Mrs. Mary S. Anderson. ther and Bear River Reports Birthday Party Honors Vernon MRS. y Johnsen were In Hyrum afternoon when Vernon MR. Local 12-Year-- Miss Old By Mrs. Irving Christensen panted his son Gaylen to s Provo Thursday on a Jensen brate cele- Lloyd Johnsen of Millville. Florence Mrs. Sunday Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen accompanied Vernon and Wanda to Millville for fast and sacrament meeting when Julies father her a member of the LDS church. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnsens' later In the afternoon. trip. her 12th birthday recently at the home of her parents, MRS. RUTH MUNNS and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen Mrs. Carrie J. Christensen were Tamra Holmgren, Nola Mrs. accompanied Sorensen, Janet Weld-ma- Nessler to Logan on Thurs-da- d y. Mary Anna Braegger, Melodie Grover, Margie Hug. gins, Marilyn Ackerman, Jackson, Margo Check, etts and Jerl Lynn Jensen. Games were played and re. freshments served. Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Full-me- r and daughter Marilyn of Salt Lake City visited with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Elwellon Ro-le- Friday. MISS DENISE Holmgren accompanied the Leon Carver family of Brigham City to Bur-leIdaho for the weekend to swim and golf. John Holmgren has five cute r pups for give away. First there first serv- ed. The Ted Ramsdell family s Blackfoot visited their Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell on Friday. of par-ent- VIOLET Jenson of Brigham City spend the week-en- d with the Roy Braeggers. MRS. The Joseph Murray family of Ogden visited relatives here on Friday. Mrs. Wanda Johnsen visited In Ogden on Wednesday. AND MRS. MR. Harvey Hamilton of Salt Lake City announce the safe arrival of a nine pound six ounce baby girl born Friday May 30. Mrs. Hamilton will be remember, ed as the former Pat The proud grandparents are Mrs. Bessie Hamilton of Charlotte, N.C, and Mr. and Mrs. Raff Christen, Chris-tense- sen. Jack Burt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Burt Is at Ft. Ord for his basic training. TWO MISSIONARIES from the Eastern States mission visited with Mario and Melba Check-ett- s recently. Craig Hansen was from Burley, Idaho and Elder Brlnkhurst was from Billings, Mont. They have been working with Myron Checketts. MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS Fonnesbeck are the proud born of twins at May 27 the Cooley hospital In Brig-haCity. The baby girl weighed four pounds 14 ounces and will be the boy called Maja Joy, weighed six pounds seven oun. ces and will be known by Marc Douglas. They have three Mother and babies are home and doing fine. grandpar-ent- s The maternal are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gannon of Roy and the paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fonnesbeck of sis-ter- Howell. Its been many years since we've had twins here so everyone Is really excited. MR. AND MRS. Clyde Romney and daughter Jill of Pro- vo were overnight visitors at the Edwards Clayson home this VITA AND CLINTON Burt home after enjoying an trip which took them to the Grand Canyon, on to are Albequerque and Santa Fe, N.M., Gunnison and Grand Junction, Colo., then home. John Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen arrived at Ft. Ord Sunday May 25 after spending one year In Viet Nam with the armed forces. He spent last week visiting in the northwest and Is home one of these first Mrs. Malinda Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pierce and two children of Grang-er- , Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chris, tensen and son of Roy visit-e- d THE DEWAYNE Julander with Dena Christensen on family were Sunday dinner Friday. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Layne Lancaster In MRS. MARY S. Anderson Brigham. was an overnight visitor Mon. Mrs. Marjorie Killpack day at the home of her son from San Pedro, Calif, spent Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Ander-soe last weekend with Mrs. and family in Hooper. Leonard and Mrs. Gay Mrs. Nola Nessler and Mrs. Nell Anderson. Ruth Munns attended the Relief society spring social In THE RELIEF society Harper ward on Monday even-ing- . spring social was held last Tuesday, May 27. After the cultural refinement lesson, VISITORS AT the home of given by Mrs. Lulu Clayson, Mrs. Zina Hansen on Memorl-a- l the In group assembled Day were Mrs. Evan Jack-sothe cultural hall where a and Mrs. and children fashion show under the direcLana Hansen of Brigham City; tion of Mrs. Helen Hansen Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Hodson and was enjoyed. The clothing moe family of Plain City; Mrs. deled gave us an idea of the Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. money that could be saved John Aimes of Salt Lake City. by doing our own sewing. A Debbie Anderson, daughter delicious lunch was served by of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anthe Relief society presidency. left Friday with The derson large group of women had the Spanish classes from Box a very educational and so. Elder High and Box Elder clable time. Junior High schools for a The Julander family was tour of Mexico. visiting relatives In Heber VISITING AT THE Mario City on Decoration Day. Checketts home from OrangeJOYCE AND CURTIS Lar-se- n burg, S.C. were Mr. and Mrs. and children and Iris Redman and four children and David of Mantua were Sunday Mrs. Harris and three child-redinner guests May 27 at the They brought greetings from Brice Checketts who home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard. was laboring as an LDS misIris David Is the little Insionary in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay, dian girl who has lived with son spent three days recently the Larsen family the past two In Preston with Mr. and Mrs. winters. Keith Clayson and family. Iris, David, Sue Ann and Lynn Larsen visited Tuesday Leland at the Leonard home. MR. AND MRS. Anderson and family and Mr. FRANK MR. AND MRS. and Mrs. Jack Le Fevre of Gardner took their son Shawn Ogden spent the holiday week-ento the doctor in Salt Lake at Flaming Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson, City last Thursday. Mrs. Elaine Holmgren had Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mltzie and Crlsty Nelson and the misfortune Tuesday afterRichard Nessler were guests noon of falling In her home at a barbequed steak dinner and receiving broken bones. Sunday at the home of Mr. She was taken by ambulance to the Brigham hospital for and Mrs. Ken Porritt. n An-nl- two-wee- d treatment. Clifford Jensen of Logan ceremonies visited here on Thursday. were held at 7 a.m. Memorial UNDER THE supervision Day, at the cemetery, under the direction of the Guide Pa. of their teacher Mrs. Phyl- trol class with Mrs. Donna Lee Nickolaisen, their teach, er, and Allen Jensen, leader, taking charge. Opening prayer was given by Boyd Ackerman. The Flag ceremony was led by Jody Huggins with Ronnie Hend. rlckson, Mark Johnsen, Kirk Iverson and Jon Scoffield as the color guard. A short talk was given by Dell Holmgren. "Taps was played on the trumpet by Scott Ramsdell. The closing prayer was by Blake Burt after which the Cub Scouts placed Flags on the graves of all veterans. MEMORIAL Cub-Sco- ut So Carefree... Can You MR. AND MRS. GERALD Williams and children spent the holiday weekend in Twin Falls with relatives. Many relatives and friends from here motored to Ogden Sunday afternoon to congratu-lat- e Ursel and Sylvia Anderson on their Golden Wedding Stand 60 Days anniversary, THE SIXTH SON for Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Anderson arrived Friday May 30th. The Andersons, formerly from here, now live In Hooper. Mo Over 90 Degrees days. THE BLUE STAR Mothers book review will be held Frl-daJune 6, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Andrea Hug-- ' Is gins. A good turnout The Ralph Jackson family moved to Garland last week. Kathy Huggins, daugliterof Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dell Hug. last gins, spent several days with her week In Brigham City grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Wrighton Burt. DAVID AND Ton la Cook of Fork were guests last Tuesday at over-nig- Spanish the home of Mr. and Mrs. De. Wayne Julander. Irving Christensen accom- - Wedding Gift Suggestion: fiflectatc Toaeter MERRELLS Tntftarorthj 10,000 Him Ntfdwf HMitwft Of -- lion WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE? Look Around youl Ask youriolf youve dons ail you can to protact your homa against tha thraat of fira Think about In craaslng proparty valuas and homa Improvements or additions which may have seriously outdated your present homa In suranca protection. Than, find out how State Farm . . . tha number one company in homa insuranca . , . can giva you all tha protection you'll probably aver need for your home. If W. BOYD 270 N. 6th E. Phone 723.3868 STATE FARM CASUALTY Norm OHki That is what Salt Lake airport temperatures showed last year. Electric room air conditioners now are down in price to about half what they were 10 years ago. Cool it now! JEPPESEN AND Remove Old Trees FIRE COMPANY llooimnitM, (Until UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ' NEWELL Checketts recently returned from a trip to Arizona. They visited friends in the mis. sion field where they had labored as missionaries, then went on to Pheonlx and helped their son Preston and fam-llmove back to Utah. Pres-tohas spent the past winter school. He plans teaching to continue his education. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel and family spent the long holiday weekend In Idaho. y n Nlch-oltase- n Mont-pelie- CHRISTENSEN was confirmed a member of the LDS church In meeting Sunday. Accompanying Mrs. Sally Munns to Park City and last Thursday were Mrs. Della Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell. They visited relatives. He-b- OR RANK 1 5th . . . Dad would really enjoy a picture of his children Glen Peterson shows the cover of DESIGN USED THE HOME orchardists Junior College Journal for which he drew the design. may obtain control Information from BE Man Has the cover for the latest e of a national junior magazine. He is Glen Peterson, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren J. Peterson, Harper, and 1962 graduate of Box Elder High school. His design of a Navajo silversmith Is featured on the front cover of Junior College Journal, a publication of the American Association of Junior Colleges. e col-leg- Design In Magazine Box Elder county man now heads the art de. partment at the new Navaho Community college, Many A who ALSO INCLUDED IN THE Is a story about the college, located In the geographic center of the Naltors at the Paskett home. vajo reservation. The school Kenneth Pasketts opened Just this past January. The been a has Peterson were In Henefer and Salt Lake member of the staff since City on Tuesday and Wedneslast July, after graduating In day. art from Utah State univer-sltIn the preceding month. MR. AND MRS. DENNIS The department head who Dallin of Salt Lake City visit-ehis mother Mrs. Lavon served an LDS mission on the Is doing reservation In 1963-6Dallin on Thursday. work at USU Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard were in Huntington for this summer. He and his wife, the formthe weekend. Lee Johnsen and er Kaye Tingey of Brigham Kerry child-reGreg Iverson flew home from City, are parents of two and during the school their army base for the long weekend. year reside at Many Farms. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Iverson were Clear Creek s over the weekend. Farms, Ariz., has designed Issue new USU Extension leaf, let 137. It is available without cost from county extension offices. Commerical orchardists will want the 1969 edition of "Utah Fruit Test Control," Circular 299. It Is also avail- able from the county extension agent. Better request' a copy of USU extension circular 299 If you a 723-295- 8 ph. for appointment operate COMPTONS commerical orchard, Dr. Knowlton urged. Tin Im'uvit it afrap 10 lift spun STUDIO r 102 So. Main to 1J 725-295- 8 ?assssssssessssssssssesssssessssssesgsst y d e Tol-bo- e of East Tremonton have purchased the Keith Turnbow home. Mrs. Dollie Iverson and Mrs. Phyllis Pope were Salt Lake City visitors on n vlsi-tor- MR. AND MRS. Harry June y Can-dic- WORK DAY "Hundreds of old and other pear fruit trees exist about Utah which produce communities no useable fruit and are mere-linsect and disease breed, ers. These trees are a menace to all cared-fo- r fruit orchards tn the general vicinity. They make Insect and mite control efforts more costly and less effective. He said, 4-- YOU FATHERS apple, for their meeting: Trudy Anderson, Carrie Jensen, Sheryl Braegger, Dawn and Mary Holmgren, Roxann Hansen, Cindy Weldman and Susan Ramsdell. They discussed patterns and how to fit them, then planned a trip to Lagoon. were served. MR. AND MRS. GARTH UR WHERE re. move old diseased and fruit trees, advised Dr. George Knowlton, Utah State university extension FOLLOWING Super-stltioStitchers met at the home of their leader Mrs. Janice H. Holmgren last Thurs-da- y QtL Savings SIGN THE DENNIS CJooJL Now Is a good time to honor; and others were Susie and Patty Holmgren, Pam e Sederholm, Pam Johnsen, Jensen, Linda Gurrister, Marlann Barker, KathlBraeg-ger- , Done Anderson and Karen Christensen. MR. AND MRS. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 5, 1969 Pau-lin- n week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor from Magna visited with the Mario and Newell Checketts families on Thursday. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, going-awa- Those who enjoyed bowling baptized his granddaughter Julie Johnsen. Jiille Is the were Ruth Largo and Ella Mae the guests of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Balmbrldge, busl-nes- Helping Beth AND lis A. Holmgren the YWMIA y Laurel class had a party last Tuesday night honoring two Indian girls who have made their homes here the past winter and left Frifor their day homes. The evening was spent at the Golden Bowl In Hoi-ma- n of San Fernando visited his mother Mrs. Mary Holman over the weekend. Kenneth Pasketts The daughter, Mrs. Kay Savage and children of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ella Anderson of Bothwell were weekend vis- - Vandalism MRS. AND MRS. Nell Nel. son have purchased the west 54 North Lynn Hancey, part of the Elwood Jensen lot and are starting to dig First East, told Brigham City for the bulldlne of a new home. police Tuesday that vandals The Nelsons spent last week- had thrown rocks through the end vacationing at Plnedale, windshield and a side window of his car. Wyo. 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