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Show Grouse Creek Reports N-- J highlight of the evening. Attending were Irma Marian Kimber, Norma Jean Mecham, LeAnn Thompson, Marilyn Kimber, Loralne Tanner, Melissa Tanner. Carol Warhurton Venna Tanner, Cheryl Carter and Marjorie "Thompson. Willard Reports War-burto- Editor, School Officials Visit Here Si-sa- n Santa Plans Visits To Willard Families MRS. AMANDA Paskett the Oscar Kofords By Marge Thompson and Lynn Kays of Tremon-to- n down to see the Ice Follies in Salt Lake a short time ago. And through she said it was one of her greatest experiences, I forget to report it. Sorry Im slow. Toyn. The Fusseks are now living in Salt Lake where he is working for the Deseret News Press and also managing an apartment house, Valli-H- By Madge Watts THREE BOYS WERE a. Its beginning lot like Christmas, and sounds at like it too each morning school. Each class Mrs. Charlotte Weeks of Michael Files of Og- the Willard turns caroling is taking Burley, Idaho was a guest of den was a special quest speakfor a while her brother, David Paskett er at sacrament meeting through the hall as school morning for several days visit. on Sunday and spent the day each which is a beautithe Delbert begins, with visiting Christmas ful treat, especialorable remarks certainly MRS. MAE Kimber and Tanners and the Merlin made a hit with the local newsher brother, Elmo Tingey, Tanner family. Mike has re- ly for visitors who hear it for the first time. paper readers. Delroy and Linda Kimber and been released from A personal visit from SanAlso visiting that day with children of , Brigham were cently in the armed forces service ta Claus is being made to Bruce were Eberhart Zundel, here for the Thanksgiving where he worked as a psyDolores holiday. Also spending the Warren Hansen, every home in the Willard chiatrist. He is now workward again this year. This is Stokes and Wayne Loveland day with them were Verl and ing in Salt Lake. an annual tradition started by of the school board members, Alana Rasmussen and chilthe Elders Quorum which old J.C. Haws, Morgan Hawks, dren of Burley, Idaho. While DARRELL MRS. AND MR. and young alike are beginning Ed Payne, Richard Kimber, the ladies were busy with came Tanner and son, Daren, to each year. Dr. Malcolm Allred, Ira the turkey dinner ready, out from Ogden to get their to look forward Ward, Lynn Hailing and Mrs. the men were enjoying some baby, Kristen, who has been A LOVELY HOLIDAY party Eula Wood of the school super. rabbit hunting. staying with the Tanners and held at the home of Mrs. was Sharon Mrs. of Dar-reOgIntendency. Mrs. Myrtle Toyn for a week. Lemon on Monday, Dec. Roy Bardwell and Mrs. Lynette den spent a few days last Thompsons was also a speaker at 8. Places were set for 30 McFarlane also represented week with Olive and Winfred sacrament meeting. ladies for a pot luck supper the PTA Council. This fine Kimber and with Mrs. Amanda Mrs. Ella Tanner and Mrs. after which they enjoyed party group were most welcome Paskett. During her stay she Vinnie Kunzler accompanied visitors. had two quilts quilted and one Kenna and Loralne Tanner to games. The party was also a surfor Olive. Myrtle was also Ogden for a short visit on prise party for Helen Larkin, Relatives and friends of a special guest at Relief Monday. who was presented a lovely Bill and Mary Kay Tanner Lar-kigift by the group. Helen were saddened to hear of tak-eJACKIE KIMBER was were Hill and (Pat) Lloyd the death of their new baby held THE RELIEF society to Burley on Monday to have Dec. 11, boy. The baby was born in their annual bazaar on Tues-daher cast removed. Her fa. married Thursday, at in the Logan Temple, sis-tewith many lovely items Detroit, Mich, and died and Jack Kimber, ther, birth. Mary Kay was unable for sale. A table adorned Marilyn, went on busiON FRIDAY night the Wito leave the hospital but Bill with cakes and candies and a ness and to do some shopllard Second ward Primary brought the baby to Ogden for special rummage sale table ping. teachers and officers and burial. Graveside services for the children were also The 12 Inches or more of their partners met at the were attended by his grandthe Mrs. of day. snow we were surprised with highlights Delward hall for a Christmas and Mrs. Grace Warburton presented on Wednesday and Thursday parents, Mr, A ham bert Tanner, and also Mr. the lesson and a delicious has melted down to a few dinner and program. to served was dinner steak and Merlin Tanner and Mrs. luncheon was enjoyInches now. The roads are 54 guests at tables decorated ed by the group. family, Mr. and Mrs. Dougall opened again but it looks the Christmas follow to and a like we will have a "White las Tanner. Bruce Blanthorn theme. The presidency was in Also surviving besides his friend from Tremonton were Christmas. charge of dinner arrangeparents are three sisters, weekend visitors of his father, ments. They are Maurine and and other Karen, Patty Mary Fae, JUDY GROSS has provided Bryan Blanthorn, Roberta Cole, Mower, and two brothers, Steven and relatives here. fun for lots of people this Fairbanks and Carol Brad, of Detroit; and mater-na- l week. Both young and older Wells. and Fae THE PRIMARY Christmas grandparents, have been seen riding with "Christmas Around the Doyle Simpson of Roy, and party for officers and teach- her on her snowmobile enWorld was the theme of the Joseph Hoggan of Ogden. Our ers was held on Friday at joying our big snowstorm. program. Numbers included sympathy goes out to this the home of Melissa Tanner. Lynn Kimber and a boy a Christmas In Brazil with A warm atmosphere was friend of Ogden were here family in their sorrow. songs in Portugese and talk created by the beautifully for the weekend with his about Brazil by Bruce ThompHOW GOOD IT seemed to decorated horn e and the spirit KimMr. and Mrs. Ivan Jack Durrant and Rudd son, see Juluisz and Dorothy Fus-seof those attending. A lovely ber. Richard Kimber of A Christmas story was West. for weekend a visit. again supper was served, games Brigham was also here for a by Beverly Nelson and given and Dave of were guests They enjoyed and a story presented day or so giving tests to the demonstration a by Mrs. Nells dinalso Winifred Paskett and by Mrs. Irma Warburton. school children. City from Knudsen Brigham ner guests of Rhea and Archie gifts was also a traditions in on Christmas MR. AND MRS. Hughie Holland, Denmark, France Thompson took their father, and Germany. She wore a tTATI FAIM to on Yost Fred Thompson Dutch costume and brought Fire and Casualty Company Sunday where he will spend s items to display from the Home Office: Bloommoton, Illinois a few days with the Arland The program countries. e State Farm is all you need Thompsons and Darwin INSUIANCI was arranged by Donna to know about insurance. going to Gunnison for 270 N. 6th E. Phone the Christmas holiday. W. BOYD JEPPESEN May I take this opportunity to say how nice it was to Bruce Keyes of the have News Journal visit here. And then what a treat to read his about Grouse comments Creek in the Pow Wow section. His personality and fav- i. awards were Paula Gale, Kathy Green, Terri Kap, Elolse Mer-lln- e Mackey, Melanie Mund, Callene Mund, Ipsen, Cheryl Kap, Naylor, Angela Lunday, Holly Mund, Laura Ormond, Lori Zundel, Colleen Barker, Penny Ipsen, Linda Larsen, LaDawn Mason, Patricia Naylor, and Julie Woodland. Boys receiving Aaronic Priesthood achievement were Nathan Braegger, Kent Harding, David Mason, Richard Craig Woodland, Braegger Jr., Teryl Marble, John Morgan, Daniel Harding, Fred Barker, Lynn Kunzler, Wayne Harding, Keith Larsen, Larry Holmes, Eldon Larsen, Wayne Kunzler and Rod- to look get-tin- g ll n PRE-sente- d Thursday, December 18, 1969 First choice LOS ANGELES (LPI)-T- he Loft Angeles Ham's first draft choice was in 1946 and the selection was Emil Sitko, a Notre Dame halfback. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. 100 Primary graduation certificates by Bishop Robert Morgan in the Willard ward Sunday, They were Kevin Marble, son of Mr. and Mrs.Nor-maMarble; Kurt Nebeker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nebeker, and Robin Mund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mund. ney Mund. All three boys have also comSecond pleted all requirements for WILLARD THE advancement to second class ward Relief society held their scouts. Christmas party Thursday, Dec. 11. A demonstration was MR. AND MRS. Roy Lemon riven by Nancy White from and Mrs. Lemons sister and the Utah Power and Light Mr. and Mrs. company on holiday cooking. brother David Marchant from Mid. The ladies exchanged gifts vale, returned home recently which were homemade and from a vacation trip to the Los then enjoyed a luncheon preAngeles and Beverly Hills pared and served by Ruth Learea where they visited with mon, Sheila Hoppl, Althora relatives. While there they Fairbanks, Edith Petersen, visited Disney Land and the Martha Dalton and Melba Farmers Market and other tourist attractions. n 23 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah BEEF Sj?(SG5(3 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET Open 1 1 q.m. to 1 1 p-i- Home for Christmas with family is Alyson Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Morgan. She is a student at Young un- her Brigham iversity. ' n AND Petti-coat- s was the movie shown "PIONEERS y ' r, pot-luc- k par-ent- s, by the stake for the joint meeting of the Willard and Willard Second Ward MIA Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis gave a report on their recent mission to the Hawaiian Islands in the Willard ward Sunday afternoon. They were directors of the Visitors Center there for two Hun-sak- years. The Willard ward choir will a Christmas cantata in the ward chapel Sunday, Dec. 21, at 4 p.m. present YOUNG PEOPLE received individual and achievement at the Willard ward youth banquet held recently. Girls receiving individual k Garland Man Aboard Carrier STATE FARM var-iou- 8 Fireman Gary L. Fredrickson, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fredrickson of 565 East Factory street, Garland, Is serving aboard the attack carrier USS Ranger off the coast of Vietnam. The 80,000-toRanger Is currently in its fifth combat tour in Vietnam and ninth to the Western Pacific. This is her third cruise with Attack Carrier Air Wing Two embarked, Ranger serves as flagship for Rear Admiral James C. 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