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Show if ham, Merle and Clayton White children of New York, Darrell and Laura Tanner and children of Ogden, and Tanner of Bountiful. Grouse Creek Reports Mar-sha- ll Large Crowd Eyes MIA Closing Social By Mrs. Marge Thompson Toyn. large crowd gathered at Winfreds field up In the hills A for the MIA closing social on Tuesday evening. A weiner roast was the highlight of the activities un. der the direction of Rhea Toyn and Raymond Kimber, activity couselors. Mr. and Mrs. John Gross and daughter, Judy and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimber and grandson, Bryce Kimber of Montello, Nevada were spe. clal guests. They enjoyed playing pool and eating the delicious luncheon served by Mrs. Toyn. Participating were Kar. ma Smith, Annette Covelo, LaNette and LeAnn Thomp. son, and Laralne Tanner. Allen Tanner and his fa. ther, Herbert Tanner, were In Tremonton and Brigham on Monday. They brought Carla and Michael Clark of Brigham to Grouse Creek to spend a couple of weeks with the Tanners and Thompsons, Marshall Tanner of Bountiful is also spending three weeks with them. A FEW YOUNG ladies were The three daughters of Winentertained Sunday evening at fred and Olive Kimber anc the home of Rhea and Archie many members of their STATE FARM Fire and Casualty Company Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois BOYD JEPPESEN State Farm is all you need to know about insurance. 270 N. 6th E. Larry, Grant, Denise, Nadine BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 13 and Suzanne of Logan. They Thursday, August 14, 1969 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kimber and Emily Kimber and also visited La. gether at their summer home ber reunion on Saturday. sher-IfMax Tanner, deputy ralnes parents, Mr. and Mrs. here were Charles and Leah accompanied John MarkHerbert Hardy and family lr Kimber, Chuck and Barbara, Mrs. Kaylene Seager and son, ham of Brigham to Cheyenne, Oakley, Idaho. Wyoming this week to arrest Shawn, Arland and Rhea a prisoner, Lee Helm, who all of Brigham. AMANDA PASKETT was Mrs. Kathleen Tanner and was the alleged robber of the home for a few days this week, p several then went back to town. She daughters, Donna Kay and De Grouse Creek years ago. He was on parole has her car back in running Ann were in Brigham Thurscondition after her recent ac. day for medical treatment. from a prison In Arkansas. He had jumped parole and cldent. BLAINE TANNER took Fon-nl- e Sheriff Warren Hyde had no. At home with Mr. and Mrs. and Jay' Carter back to tices out for his arrest. He Ivan Kimber were their sons, was picked up in Cheyenne Richard Kimber and son, Ter-r- Party Valley on Friday and that their mother, Nor. for drunkenness and was and daughter, Jodi of Brig.' lne and Harvey Carter had a brought back to Brigham by ham, Lynn Kimber and Tanner and Markham. new baby girl. Congratula. Gloria Harris of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Metlons to the Carter family. Lewis and Evelyn Tanner cham were honored guests at Members of the Dale a wedding dance in Montello, family spent some time and children, Kathy, David, here at their summer home Paul and Steven, of Kaysvllle Nev. on Saturday evening. and doing some fishing. They spent the weekend at their Sponsoring the entertainment returned to Garland on Tues- summer home In Grouse were Max and Melissa Tanner with the help of Bryan and Creek. day. Honor Night was held on Bobble Blanthorn and other SPENDING THE weekend Monday evening at the home of Slmplot employees. Family with Edwin Kimber and son, Mrs. Eula Kimber for the MIA members and special guests from Grouse Creek attended Keith, were Lee and Arlene Maids and Beehive girls. Gwen Kimber received her the event. Kimber and three boys of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Lind Clearfield, JoAnn Tanner and Worker Bee award and bee five children of Brigham. pin presented by her teacher, and children of Declo attend, Laralne ed the business meeting of the Warburton. They also participated In ac. Ima tivlties at the Kimber re. Tanner, LeAnn Thompsor Kimber reunion. and Marilyn Kimber recelv. union. MEMBERS OF the Charles ed their MIA Joy awards and Enjoying a family were presented MIA Maid pins Kimber Sr. family reunion by their leader, Marian Um- met together at the Grouse ber. Bishop Reese Warburton Creek brought their picnic and their leaders commend, luncheons and of ed the girls on their fine luncheons and after eating efforts. Musical numbers held a business meeting. Officers Installed for next were rendered by the gtrls accompanied by Naomi Kim. year are LaMoyne Frost president, Leah Kimber, first vice ber. Delma Smith, Lovely corsages were pre. president, sented to stake leader Eula second vice president and secretary and Toyn, Kenna Tanner, Marjo- Rhea Toyn, rie Thompson and Naomi Kim-be- treasurer. Games were en. The girls tied their rose Joyed by the young people in bouquet then each were gl. the afternoon under the dl. i" -i ven their individual rose. De. rection of Eula Umber. Dan. llclous refreshments were cing in the evening to the served by the hostesses, Eula music of the Grouse Creek Kimber, Marian Kimber and Orchestra was enjoyed by a Irma Warburton. Edwin Kim. large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fus. ber, Counselor for the MIA, sek were Saturday evening and was also in attendance. Sunday guests of Kendall and Some of the Kimber and Phone 8 families were here for a week, end together. Dorothy and A1 Covelo and daughters, Annette and Alene, Delma anfVerl Smith and son, Allen and Carma, daughters, Susan, Becky and Tracy of Ogden, and Val Verna Richardsor and children, Clark, Bruce, Tood, and Ann of Bountiful. Linda and Don Johnston anc children, Paul and Julie al- so of Bountiful were with the Kimbers, too. Also visiting with the Verl Smith family was Dave Wlrlk of Ogden. The Johnstons, Dave and Susan, and Al Covelc returned home Sunday and the rest all stayed for a weeks vacation with their parents. While the family was to. gether they called and visited Wynn Covelo who is in the Army stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. Dee Rex Bingham of Burley was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hughle Thompson and family on Wednesday and f, CLAYTON WHITE has just returned from Alaska where he has spent two months do. was an overnight guest of ing research for Cornell uni. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred lum- versity In New York. He is l, teaching at Cornell. Blaine Tanner was in Bur. ley Wednesday and Thursday on business. Guest speakers at LDSSun. day school were Bob Berch. told and Don Johnston and BUD ANDERSON, Bryce at sacrament meeting were Kimbers hired man, was re. Naomi Kimber and Dorothy Covelo. cently released from the Elko hospital where he had spent MR. AND MR. LaMOYNE several weeks being treated for severe burns. He received Frost and family of Brigham burns while operating a weed City brought their house trail, burner and had to have skin er and camped in Grouse Creek over the weekend. They grafting done. were here to attend the Spending a short while with Mr. and Mrs. reunion also. Merlin Tanner and family last Visiting at the home of her week was Wendell Balllngham parents, Mr. and Mrs. and his sons, Gary and John Toyn, were Gall and Roof Ogden. They were here to bert Berchtold and three sons, enjoy some fishing. Jerry, Jimmy and Joey oi A large crowd of family Brigham City. members were home for the Spending a week visiting, weekend with Herbert and Ve- vacationing, and helping with ra Tanner: Audrey and Ver- the haying were Dennis and non Teeter and family of Brig Laralne Kimber and children, Co-o- ber. Tamara Tanner returned to Brigham this week after visiting here for some time with her sister, Norma Jean and Kerry Mecham and family. Kim-be- Og-de- War-burto- n r e get-to- r. "jpwor"'- Economical ...And Family Pack Look How You Save! Fresh Fryer Thighs u sd a Fresh Fryer Drumsticks bro-the- rs had a S. A Grade A at Piece Safeway Chunk Bologna Bar-- S Braunschweiger VJJr Breaded Fish Sticks Sliced Beef Liver SETS! MRS. IRMA Warburton and children drove to Logan Sun. day where she will receive medical treatment and visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams. Bud and Ruth Pearson and children of Montello visited Tuesday with Jack and Mar. Ian Kimber and family. A birthday party honoring Mrs. Bertha Kimber was held Friday evening at the Umber ranch. All of their sons and families attended. R0ZENIF00D1BUYSH Zee Tissue Premium Vegetables l-- Best Bet Spaghetti Best Bet Elbow or Long Bathroom Tissue In White and Assorted Colors air or Elbow Macaroni $ packs Chopped Broccoli, Green Peas, Golden Corn, Peas & Carrots Chopped Spinach, Leaf Spinach, Mushrooms Fruit Drink Succotash, Cooked Squash, Yellow Squash or Turnip Greens LaLani Pineapple-Grapefru- en. Visiting with Mrs. and Mrs. Jim Carter and family last week was his mother, Mrs. Carter from Burley, Idaho. Also visiting at the Carter home this week Is Cheryls niece, Louise Baird of Hey. burn, Idaho. 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Battalion, Eighth Second he Brigade, a trohas awarded phy for attaining the high score In his platoon on the final physical proficiency test. The test consists of five low crawl, events ... horizontal ladder, run.dodge. Jump, one.mlle run and man. carry. These events have been carefully chosen to demonstrate the most significant a. reas of strength and stamina necessary to Insure top phy. steal conditioning. was ac. FRANK LEE companled home for the week, Completion of the six.week end from Grantsvllle by his camp has qualified Hacking grandson, Kenny Umber and for entrance into the advance a friend. Kenny leaves Aug. ROTC program at Utah State 23, for an LDS mission. The yost homecoming was University, InLogan. Its concept of Unique well attended by a large crowd providing active-duttraining and seemed to be very in lieu of two years on. camp, The community mem-ber- s us basic ROTC the study, are certainly to be com. differs In many aspects camp amount of mended for the from the normal basic train, work done to put on such a ing cycle. celebration. The days activities began EACH CADET attending the with a program under the camp is a volunteer, under no direction of Andrea Thompfrom obligation to continue the en. son. Participating tire six weeks; therefore, Grouse Creek were LeAnn those completing the program Tan. and Laralne Thompson are highly, motivated young who did a top dance ner men. number. Kids races were the Covering basically and prizes awarded. same course of Instruction in two weeks less time, the ca. DEL1COUS CHICKEN din. dets empha. ners and luncheons were sold. sis onreceived greater tactics and leadership. In the afternoon a rodeo was Each cadet at sometlmeserv-esponsored by the Yost men In a leadership position, with many participants. by it squad leader or plawas of Burley Wayne May toon leader. The graduation the announcer. Competing in the horse racing In the early ceremonies were conducted entirely by the cadets. evening were eleven teams. Hacking Is a 1964 graduate Winning the one, two and Of Box Elder High school. three mile races were, Brent Rl-t- a and Durfee Harold Jones, Simper. Best all around cowboy trophy was presented by Reed Palmer Jewelry to Milton Oman and Golden Tee. ter and Wednell Price were presented gold belt buckles Donna Deakin, 368 North for outstanding cow riding. Fifth East, reported the theft of Grouse 10, Tanner, Jay of her daughters bicycle to Creek won the calf riding Brigham City police Monday. contest. d Cnke eud Umber y Gerber's Strained Med Mae l. J iallon trowbeny hei C.,k roien THOSE ENJOYING the fes. tivlties were Bryce Kimber and son Bryce of Montello, Kay and Margaret Umber and family of Montello, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kimber and family of Elko Nevada, Jack and Majlan Kimber and family of Grouse Creek. Also ate tending the party were and Nola Umber and granddaughter, Shelly Umber of Sunset. Dwight and Carol Warbur-to- n and children, Julie, Chad and Vance spent several days In Layton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Smith, Law-renc- 4-R- oll Eva the Kimber ranch on Saturday. vllle. On Sunday they also en. Lawrence and Nola Kimber joyed a nice drive up Logan of Sunset, Roy and Bernlece canyon. Hansen and children, Thomas E. and Mary Kimber of Brig, ham, Bill and Bertha Umber of Montello. ST pk9. ll-- Cookie pkf. Nabisco Crisco Shortening 3 69 49 45 39 83 Bike Missing THE DANCE IN the even. Ing closed the celebration with a Twin Falls orchestra play. the music. Everyone Ing seemed to have a very Bicycle Stolen Frank May, 21 North Sixth East, told Brigham City potime, Kendall and Eva Mae Um- lice Sunday that a ladles blcy-cl- e had been stolen from his ber and children of Snow-vlll- e were here for the Um home, |