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Show Utah Thursday, November 6, 1969 Spook Alley Highlights CARD OF THANKS Halloween School Party Words By Marge Thompson ,A A Halloween spook alley frightened even the adults on Friday evening at the school house. Lyman and Eula Kimber, assisted by Norma Jean Mecham, worked hard to plan and prepare the Halloween party. After a large crowd students, little children and parents trembled their way through a spooky spook alley, then everyone met at the chap- el to play games and be serv- cider and doughnuts. Another highlight of the was the mysterious visit of two strange young who after fooling many and frightening even their own children, turned out to be two local women, Cheryl Car- and Barbara Blanthom. iA MELISSA AND Max Tanner Mix two liquids in a pop bottle, shake well and RUBBER IN 60 SECONDS in one minute a mass of synthetic rubber 15 times the volume of the bottle leaps General forth thats the recipe for one of the fascinating sequences in the Motors science show, "Previews of Progress. The show will be presented for Box Elder Junior High school students next Friday, Nov. 14. still busy entertaining friends as they have several men here from California hunting deer. They also en- a visit from Dick and Linda Mecham, for a few, days. The Mechams are work- - FEATURED the current show are several energy conversion demonstrations. They IN BEJHS Students to See Include gas turbine engines, fuel cells and solar cells. Fuel cells convert chem'cal energy Into electrical power and solar cells change sunlight Into usable energy. Another demonstration, demonstrations depict work based on Information obtain-eover the years In GM being done today In Amerl-ca- s research laboratories automotive safety engineering and point out the contributions tests, emphasizes the Importof research to modern living, ance of wearing seat belts team narrates the when driving or riding in an A automobile. live show in language. stuIN ALL STUDENTS More than will dents and adults in the United see nine examples of reStates have seen Previews sear since 1946. Millions more has Previews received have seen the GM show In wide acclaim from educa. Canada and 25 foreign coun- tors and civic organizations tries, Including special pres-th-ate for Its efforts in encouragentations made overseas ing more student Interest the request of the U.S. De- - In technical career opportunl- partment of Commerce. Previews of Progress Local students will get a peek at the future when Gen. Previews of eral Motors Progress research-in-ac- . tlon science show appears at Box Elder Junior High school on Friday, Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. The noncommercial show, according to General Motors President Edward N. Cole, seeks to inspire more stu. interest in science and engineering careers to provide the trained talent Amerl- ca needs to keep pace with promise of the future. dent d two-ma- n - ITS and for CONGRATULATIONS good news this week Jack and Marian Kim- - ber and their family. Early morning Marian was presented with a nine pound baby boy Just exactly what was ordered at the Cooley hos- pital. The baby has lots of dark hair and a happy group ls waiting anxiously to see him. There are five girls and one other boy at home with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimber. Other proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pearson of Montello, Nev. Jack will goto Brigham Thursday and bring mother and baby home. A host of guests were at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carter over the week-- : end. Mr, 'and Mrs. Joe Stu- der and children of Rupert were accompanied by an farmer visiting at their home from Japan, Also with the Carters for a visit were her sister, Kay Baird and daughters, Louise, Debbie and Colleen of Rupert. They i were also guests attheschooln i Halloween party. Elsie Brough Mrs. Elsie Vera Brough Austin, age 77, of Garland, died Monday night In a Brigham City nursing home after an extended Illness. Born Feb. 25, 1892 In she was a daughter of Thomas and Lydia Souby Brough. She was reared and educated In NephL She was married to Clar in Vietnam. We regret these boys having to go and we do wish them a safe, speedy re-o- f turn home, Lyman and Eula Kimber were In Oakley on Sunday afternoon where Lyman met with a group of young peo-epie who are practicing losing at conference. The stake ference sessions wHl be held Ne-ph- i, in Oakley on Nov. 6 and man Kimber Is the stake music director, SEVERAL PEOPLE from Grouse Creek were summon-te- r ed to court in Brigham on Friday as witnesses at the trial of one of the men e cused of robbing the Grouse last summer, Creek Merlin and Kenna Tanner, Jack Kimber, Max and llssa Tanner were at the trial, where the man was pronounced guilty. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Gross and daughter, Judy, this week were Flos sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kenney from Lander. Wvo. MRS. DOUGLAS Rlchlns of Riverside who visited here reported that their son, Sheldon, who Is In the air force, wiu receive more schooling In California then will be Ironed as a paratrooper, The high school and Iefe young people were home weekend. Allen Tanner from Welier, Steven Kimber anc LaNette Thompson from Henagers Business College, Blaine Tanner from Bear Rl- ver High and Keith Kimber who Is at Malta High, all enjoyed a weekend visit with their parents. ac-ar- Co-o- p Me-Joy- AND MRS. . atlu 1 1 FOE Awaits Tri-Sta- SHE HAD LIVED In Gar-lan- d since her marriage. She was a member of the Garland LDS ward and had been a Relief society visit-ln- g teacher for 25 years and was amemberofthegenealog. leal committee for many years. She was a past member of the Garland Social Hour club. cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assist, ance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our beloved son, Bryant Roche. We wish to express our appreciation to all of the young people who came to the mortuary, .attended the funeral, sent flowers, letting usTinow they care. May Godsblesslngrest with thOoe who came to our assistance In any way. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Roche and family SURVIVING ARE the fol. lowing sons and daughters; Harold Keith Austin, Mrs. Otto (Marjorie) Brockman, both of Tremonton; Vernon LeRoy Austin, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ray (Betty) Hailing, Lay-toGeorge Leland Austin, Brigham City; 20 grandchildren and six two brothers and two sis. ters, Mrs. Geneva Mulligan, Mrs. Ralph (Ida) Shelton both of Salt Lake City; Franklin Brough, Nephi; Oscar Brough, American Fork. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 12 noon In the Rogers Mortuary Cha-pIn Tremonton, where friends may call from 10a.m. until time of services. Burial will be In the Garland Cemetery. i n; te Convention Utah State Fraternal Order of Eagles President Maurice Mtckllson of Midvale Aerie and State Auxiliary President Francis BrlghtenbergofBrlg. ham City will welcome of. fleer, team members and delegates from throughout Idaho and Wyoming to the annual trl. state convention to be held Nov. 9 at Provo. Principle convention activity will be of the aerie and auxiliary ritual competition with 12 aerie teams and 15 auxiliary teams entered. George Clark, convention chairman, announced that all plans for the convention are completed and over 500 aerie and auxiliary members are expected to attend. for Official headquarters the confab will be the Provo Aerie home at 501 South State. Dwight Warburton and children and Mrs. Grace Warburton motor, ed to Salt Lake and Layton PREVIEW OF Progress last weekend and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Carol and children remained for a few more days yisitlng. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Kim-be- r were In Ogden over the weekend to spend some time with their families. Wynn son of Dorothy and A1 Covelo, of Ogden was home on from the army and furlough The Brigham City Ladies Community club the family had a will hold its weekly.storyjiourjor local youngbefore he had to leave. Mrs. Kluxer stayed for a 'dT tVe aty library on Sajurdayi- Nqv.t8,s sterj i jOT'.iWQiii. couple of weeks and will V w a.m. AievvwA i beginning her visit between the MRS. RHEA TOYN is now Delma and Verl Smiths Meeting in the junior section, the children new a certificate possessing In Washington Terrace and will hear Merlene Moore telling Miss Lolly-pop- 's of merit earned while Post Mas-ter- s with Bishop Val and Verna a three-daMiss Lollypop as animal-lovin- g Lion, seminar at Provo. She Richardson and family In Elefinds a lion on her doorstep, and An reported a very Interesting Bountiful. out miller sets Dutch Is a and Not a Cat," enjoyable time. Archie phant THE ROAD graveling Is Toyn met his wife In Brig-hato buy a cat to scare mice and comes home Saturday and they were progressing and will probably with a hungry elephant instead. weekend guests of Gall and be completed within two weeks ToothElder RETURNS Mark The Bob Berchtold and family In time. It Is encouraging to see tell will also She Alligators has returned Harper. On Sunday the Berch. the improvements that are W. is who Patcyk the all about Alligator Ally ache," being made by the Box Elder from West Central States tolds had their new little Road crew, afraid to go to the dentist. . boy blessed and named County LDS mission. Verl Smith and daughter, Jeff Archie. This was the Claudine Gordon will tell "Ping the fourth boy for this family. Karma and son, Allen, of Duck" and Puss 'n Boots." Jeanne Nelson were here Saturday for a Cheryl Carter and daugh. will assist in the story hour. ter Raquel returned home short vacation at their sum-mTuesday after spending a week on home. They also called The theme for November is "Animals." the Winfred Klmbers. In Burley with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ChrisMRS. EULA Wood, accomtensen. She had been doing by her husband ofGar. some canning at the canning paniedvisited the Grouse Creek land, drove kitchen In Rupert. Jim school one this week, to over to get them and enjoyed counsel withday Kimber Emily a short visit there. about the school lunch Elder Mark W. Patcyk has RAY AND WILDA Kimber returned home after success, fully completing a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints In the West Central States.. Elder Patcyk labored In Two girls were Injured SatBlackfoot, Idaho; Missoula, . . . urday morning when the car Butte, Billings, Lewlstown and Glassgow In Montana; and they were In rolled over two in Bismarck, N.D., where he miles north of Willard on US was released on Oct. 16. A homecoming testimonial Debra Christiansen, will be held In his honor 15, daughter of Wendell N. Sunday, Nov. 9, at 5 p.m. In 519 Hawthorne Dr. suf. the Brigham City Seventh LDS ward chapel, 531 North fered a minor back Injury and was treated and released from First West. A son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooley Memorial hospital Saturday. Patcyk, 433 North Third West, he plans to continue his eduEARNS MEDALS Pfc LINDA LARSEN, 16, daugh-te- r cation at Weber State college. David J. Merritt has earned of Ronald F. Larsen, Bishop Melvin Bott invites two medals during Army friends and relatives to at. suffered a nose abrasion tend the homecoming testiand was released from the training. monial. Brigham City hospital Sunday. Story Hour Set Saturday At Brigham City Library ' ence Austin on June 1913 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died March 1, 1968. Austin MR. 3 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Grouse Creek Reports ' Irish dance Scottish -(UPI) group of young Irian men and women were taught special dance reels for a scene in which they play Scottish natives in MGMs Country Dance on location in Diblm. HOLLYWOOD A Hunt at Merrells for real bargains . . . and the finest service we can give. excess body fluid FLUIDEX with tablets, only $1.69 at Skaggs Drug Center. Remove Sml-the- Co-vel- Pv e y ct i -- . .mfoid! i' iii big screen 20 compact console J it DIAG 227 sq in picture dark-haire- d Og-de- n Missionary Homecoming Car Crash Set Sunday Injures Two Girls Your support in Tuesdays y election is appreciated ffpj InJ. 89-9- Chris-tense- Wil-lar- Serviceman Miss Larsen was driving the vehicle when It went out of control, ran off the high, way and rolled over, according to the Utah Highway patrol. The occurred accident about 9:40 a.m. Completes Locaj Leave Pfc David J. Merritt has recently completed a which he spent furlough In Brigham City at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, y Rodney Merritt, Second North. 420 West Pfc Merritt has gradual-efrom the Armys stock control and accounting school at Fort Lee, Va. He took his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He was named Outstanding Trainee of his class and was awarded a trophy for physical fitness. He also has been awarded two medals as an expert rifleman and for expert use of the bayonet. 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