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Show t time. Visiting with her at the hospital on Sunday were her Kenson and daughter-in-laneth and Verlle Jeppesen. Vernal and Vergle Jeppesen ol Manhatten Beach, Calif., left Kaysvllle on Saturday after spending two weeks visiting relatives here. They travelled to Yellowstone park with their brother and sister, Ken. neth and Verlle Jeppesen. The group spent four days sightseeing In West Yellowstone, fishing and visiting Interesting points in the park. They went through Jackson Hole, Wyo., on the return trip and spent several hours enjoy, ing the sights there. The visitors stayed with their mother, Mrs. Minnie Jeppe. sen in Brigham and visited with the Warner Jeppesens. They went to the home of a sister and brother-in-law- , Dewey and Gladyse Hansen In KayesvlUe on Wednesday. They were able to commute from there to the hospital to visit their mother before and after she underwent surgery there. KENNETH AND Verlle Jep-pese- n joined members of their family at an outing at Lagoon on Sunday. They spent the day there with grandchildren and a and Fredrlc and Patsy Davis and children, Lisa, Tiffany and Cindy of Tremonton and Tad and Carolyn Jeppesen and children, Jeff and Jason of Taylorsville. The elder Jep. daughter pesens left the group In time to visit at the hospital with their mother before returning home. The Miles Ferrys and child, ren, John, Sue, Jane and Ben Joined the Troy Millers, Ralph Olsens and Byron Armstrongs for a camping trip on Granlt Creek in Wyoming. The area Is near the Tetons and the group pitched tents In the primitive camp ground to spend a delightful four-da- y vacation there; The group fished, cooked and ate during their stay at the vacation spot. Bill and Dorene Weaver and children, Suzanne, Robert and Stacey left on Saturday for their home In Glendale, Arlz. They had spent a week here visiting with Dorenes mother, Mrs. Norma Bosley. Suzanne had arrived here two weeks ago by plane and was picked up at the Salt Lake by her grandmother. She spent a funfllled week here visiting with her cousins, Lisa Christine and Karri Peterson, air-po- WORLDS LARGESTB W. BOYD JEPPESEN 270 N. 6th E. Phone evening Mrs. Norma Bosley, popular resort. They water Bill and Dorene Weaver and skied until 1 p.m., before home. children, and Gordon and Peterson and children There were 15 members of took Ice cream and cakes the MIA of Corinne Second to the Levinthal home In Brig- ward with Lloyde Hubbard ham. Ardith was celebrating transporting and chaperoning her birthday on that day. She the group, assisted by Jesse was happy to have the family and Cleone Nicholas. Corinne group to celebrate with her. ward MIA had nine members Mrs. George Levinthal was attend the outing. Wesley Han-se- n also celebrating her birthday transported the group, so the occasion was a doubly with Billie Anderson, YWMIA chaperoning the happy one. Everyone enjoyed president cake and ice cream before group. Mary and Kesla Armwere guests of the home. strong Corinne Second ward. MEMBERS OF the Corlnne Milton and Ann Norman are and Corinne Second LDS rejoicing over the arrival of wards of high school age who a baby boy on July 27. The belong to the YWMLA and paternal grandparents are YMMIA, Joined a group of 200 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman; young people of the North maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood of Box Elder stake at Hyrum dam on Friday evening. They Brigham. Two sisters and were chaperoned by members four brothers are eagerly their first glimpse of of their respective wards and Miles and Susie Ferry. The the new arrival. enjoyed group swimming, MRS. LARUE (Gay) Nelson boating and water skiing durKear-stoing the early evening. They and children Kay C. and arrived in Salt Lake by ate a delicious dinner of chicken after the plane one week ago. They were activities. A dance, picked up at the airport by LaRues parents, Mr. and campfire program and a night Mrs. LaRueB. Nelson of Brigspent under the stars completham City. They have spent a ed the days fun. The next morning a breakfast of ham busy week visiting with the and eggs started the second Nelsons and with Gays parents, Laron and Bernice And- day of the group's stay at the and Cynthia, David and Edle Leventhal in Brigham City. The visitors from Arizona, the Gordon Petersons and the Michael Leventhals of Brigham spent last Monday at LaMrs. Norma Bosley goon. was hostess to family members In the Box Elder park near Mantua on Wednesday evening. r A delicious box chicken was enjoyed by Gordon and LaRey Peterson and child-reBill and Dorene Weaver and children, Michael and Ardlth Levinthal and child-reMichaels parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Levin-thand an uncle, Morris Siff of Chicago, 111., and the hostess. The group spent the July 24 with Mrs. Elenor holiday and Whitworth children, Ellen, Clark, Jean and Karen In Bountiful. They enjoyed dinner and a pleasant afternoon of reminiscing. Present were, the Gordon Petersons, the Bill Weavers and Mrs. Norma Bosley. The Leventhals from Brigham did not join the group that day. They visited the Golden Spike monument at Promontory summit with the George Levlnthals and Morris Siff who are here visiting at their home in Brigham. On Friday 8 Monte Funk Gays husband, LaRue Nelson, has been working on the who have Now's The Time To Stock Up and Save Grape St. Henrys Catholic This Friday Is the first Friday of the month, Masses will be at 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. CYO Lagoon day is coming up soon. It will be Sunday, Aug. 3. A beautiful Admiral T.V. set has been purchased for the raffle, and thewinnlng ticket will be picked that day. A discount will be given on tickets and a dance will be held in the evening. The dance will be at the Patio Garden from 8 - 11 p.m. The admission is $1.00 a person, so plan on staying and help support the event. Married Couples Aug. retreat conducted by Ted and Lory Lathamer, Denver, Colo., gets underway. Priest; Father Robert P. Merz. A Search for vocation for young men is scheduled for Aug. Encyclopedia Sale Ends Saturday, Aug. 2nd St. Henrys summer Mass schedule is 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m. Bible Church The Bible church located at 634 South Second East In. s vltes everyone to attend each week.. The Bible church is a fundamental Bible Bible teaching believing, church that believes the Bible is the Word of God and the only word that he has given to man. If you have ever wished that you knew more about the Bible we welcome you to at-- t tend Our- Sunday school each i week at 9:45 a.m. We have classes for all ages and a clean nursery for babies, or Tropical Fruit Punch Apple, Pineapple, or Tomato Juice ' Pineapple-Orang- e j - Case of 12 Del 2.69 Buy The Dozen of 24 5.29 Case 3.23 IBpoGadl FflBBDipS loaves Town House 11-o- Sfl mid-wee- k of z. Mandarin wishing more In. formation or transportation please call 723-517- Edwards All Grinds lb. can .19 Holy Cross Lutheran L2) ' Thompson Seedless ens, just ask our checkout clerk rain check (oversold certificate), arantees you the items at the sale as soon as new supplies come in. ne Cookies CMC 1.09 67 Folgers Del AQ, 47' 11 ,3W pkg. 49 0 Cookies ; os. pkg. Yum Yum Variety lb. Monte.. . Miscellaneous ! to Sauce( eApricot Juice! Dozen 5.69 ; Pears' Cate of 24 1.29 to Catsup Cream O' Crop Grade AA r4939 1 Family Size (Cate of 6 doz. bottle ,r to Catsup( Dozen 3.95 Cate of 24 7.69 ) to Catsup( Dozen 2.95 Cate of 24 5.79 )4'ir1 or Sauerkraut 1.95) (Dozen 6N:rs1 Grown Well Filled Ears - 58 3 89' 12- California 26-o- 3 Sweet Corn Cantaloupes Large Peaches Local )8 S1 Med Size Jumbo Melons Russet Potatoes Vegetables !al Peaches Sliced ofor 24Halvet 4 No.cant303$ I 5.49) (Cate doz. - 32 for tl I lUITlS U S. No. 1 Sonia Roto Red r Wixom Green 10 tb. 78' 34' California Freestone lb. Slicers 19 o,g Radishes Green Cabbage Grown r . bunch Jr lb. 8' head, ' United Presbyterian Sunday, Aug. 3, is the 10th Sunday after Pentecost. Morn, and Sunday ing Worship Church School Is at 9 a.m. Sermon will be given by the minister, Earl Seymour Fox. There will be a special ser-mo- n for the children. Nursery services available. Coffee hour following worship. Monday through Friday from 9 . 11:30 a.m. is second week of Vacation Bible school. Children from kindergarten through sixth grade are invited. Boys and girls who missed the first week because of vacations, are Invited to the second week. Such should be registered Monday at 9 a.m. LAST CALL for Senior High Church camps. Blanks are In the pastors office. The August calendar which will be mailed to all homes will Include a blank to be filled out and mailed to the church. It Is actually a survey of parents, to ascertain their feelings about shifting Church school from Sunday, to a weekday after school. The reasons behind tills suggestion will be listed In the calendar mailed to you. Many of our people are glv. Ing a lot of time and thought to our Christian education program. They cannot move forward without the expressed desires of the congregation. , Parents. .will you p)eastj fill . out the blank at once, and mail It to the church? You need not sign It unless you wish. We only seek a straw count , for guidance, THE NEW SCHOOL year s Sept. 1. We cannot staff the school (which must be done at once) if we do not know when It will be held. Your genuine cooperation will be appreciated. The Aldersgate Methodist church invites us to meet their new pastor, the Rev. Mr. Mason, at a reception Sunday, Aug. 3, at Aldersgate church from 7.-- p.m. 9 Christian Reformed Sunday services are held at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. At The Family Worship ser. vice for the Ninth Sunday Trinity, Aug. 3, will be held at 9:30 a.m. This will be a Holy Communion ser- vice. All adults, baptized who believe In Christians Christ's real presi nee in the communion are Invited to Join the congregation in this sa. cred event, The children of the congre. from gallon through the fourth grade will worship with their families, then, following a special Christian Childrens sermon, by Pastor Lee, go to view a special film strip for the age group. af-t- er Safeway Produce,,, Always Best! ;times an extra heavy demand will jst our supply of a special. If this prayer. Anyone cans -- 12-3- I Skylark Sliced Raisin Bread Drink Case of THIS IS FOLLOWED by our morning worship at 11 a.m. The title of the message will be, Why Dont Christians Know Their Own Strength? The Sunday evening service Is at 7:30 and features the singing of our favorite gospel songs and another message from the book of John entitled Dont Judge A Book By Its Cover. service Wed. The nesday night at 7:30 p.m. will be a Bible study In Colossians followed by atime 3.89 12 Other Weekend Specials Monte -- Case of their Oakland, Calif. and welcome them. The WSCS will hold a meeting the evening of Aug. 12 at the Migrant store. ser-Vice- Pink Pineapple-Grapefrui- t, Pink Cherry, Orange, In He will arrive In the states In mld.August, having completed his work there. the First Baptist church. & Jakes quarters The Ministerial Fellowship .evening there will be a reChaplain at Cooley hospital ception here at Aldersgate the week of August 4 wiU for Rev. Mason and his family. be John Embery, pastor of Everyone is Invited to come Wagnall'i Pure fruit Fruit 13 Gary dam In Curl, Venezuela, for the past two and a half years. Gay and the children have been there with him. This Is a primitive area where they were constructing the dam. LaRue is a computer programmer for the Kaizer appointments, doctor check, ups and a lot of things that need catching up after her long absence. Del Monte Del Monte Fruit erson. Gay nas also visited with her sister and brother, ln.law Eddy and Ruth Mlchelll and family here and with relatives In Ogden. She and her children are busy with dentist s even-ing- Utah Thursday, July 31, 1969 n msM Del BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, y din-ne- rt I 4, will MONDAY, AUG. mark the biginnln ; rfthesec. ond week of the joint Vaca. tion Church school with Methodists and Pres. byterlans meeting at Com-- i munlty Presbyterian church. All children of the com-- ' munity, from those entering this year to kindergarten those who have finished sixth grade, are cordially invited to attend, even if they mis. sed the first week. The classes meet from 9 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Luth-eran- Aldersgate Methodist Sundays morning worship Pastor Boer will conclude a series of sermons on the Lords Prayer. The toplcwill be, Lead Us Not Into Temp, tation. A potluck supper will be held at the church Monday nh 1, beginning at 6:30 p.m. lie- supper and the brief program afterwards will honor Jean Bloomer who has been a volunteer at our church since last September. Jean will leave with the Vos slst. ers on Tuesday, returning to Grand Rapids, Mich., where she expects to enter Calvin college. Jean expresses her thanks for the fine year she has had here In Brigham City. Maurice J, Mlshler will be. come a member of the church staff on Monday. Hewlll serve as student coordinator, oc. cupylng the position formerly held by Ivan Mulder. Monday nights supper will serve also as a welcome to Mr. ler and his family. Mi-s- Brigham Miss Tops Class at Beauty College A Brigham City woman has been graduated from an Ogden beauty school as valedh of her class. She is Carolyn Prall, (laugh-te- r Ustm of Mr. and Mrs. Prall, 1056 Maple drive. The graduation rites were tor-la- Dill Small Size Pickles Regular Wl IllltVI Prlc.t Eff.div. Today Thru Saturday ISTAIUSHMINTI IIOHt to tltUSI IAK1 10 COMMfICIAL THI emwm (jh COPYRIGHT I960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED Cold Power Save On Detergent Ellis Spaghetti & Meat Balls No. 300 Gian, Pkg. cans morning worship will be at 9 a.m. with church school following at 10:15 a,m. Our new minister, Rev. Walt, er Mason, will be In the pulpit for the first time this Sunday. There will be a coffee hour for Rev. Mason at the Tre. monton churchSunday, Aug. ?, at noon. Members of Aldersgate are Invited to attend. Also, from 7.9 p.m. Sunday conducted Monday In the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. There were 13 members In her class which graduated from, the Hollywood Beauty college, Ogden. Miss Prall Is a 1968 grad, uato of Box Elder High school. |