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Show 10 BOX ELDER family, coming on home and arriving in Saturday. They felt that they had a wonderful trip. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 8, 1970 Mantua Meanderings California Vacations Jeppsen, this holiday season. Sitting down for dinner were Dick and Dixie Noyes, and children, Dennis, RaShell, Kent, Kevin, and Lisa; Clin-to- n and Connie Jeppsen and children Lori, Julie, Jeff, and Wendy, of Timmy, Providence; PatandDeonJep-pseand a guest, Mary Ann Reece, of Salt Lake; and Mary and Debra. After the dinner, exchanging gifts and visiting filled the time happily. I checked with Mary to see how she felt since that bout with rheumatism, and she cant say she feels much better. She still has a great deal of pain and she still has to wear the collar. Surely wish she would soon be well again. Lure Mantua Families Weill Is anyone slipping a bit on his New Years resolutions yet? Just wondering! Anyway, Happy New Year, headed homeward. They went to the Valley of Fire, which is north of Las Vegas, and arrived back here late Tues-da- y night, Dec. 30. They their trip very much. The day after Christmas Bishop Chester and Bernice Rasmussen left by car for a ALSO LEAVING BY car for a trip to Nevada and Califor-ni- a on Dec. 26 were Ralph By Leone delightful Sims to trip to California. San at Fair Oaks, they mento, stopped and visited with their Uncle Lee and Aunt Mary Jensen. There, they picked delicious, ripe oranges from the trees for the first time, and enjoyed the luscious flavor. They drove down the coast to Monterey Bay and Carmel by the Sea, and a beautiful drive on down the coast to Hearst Castle. This is aCall-forni- a State Park which is about five miles off the high, way. People are taken up to it in busses and then taken on a guided tour of the castle and grounds. There isahandsome library there, much of art and art treasures, lovely Le-nar- ELEANOR MRS. Wright was spending last weekend with her family, the John Baxters. Mrs. Ida Nelson was dewhen her sister, lighted Mrs. May Hill came from and spent last Richmond, weekend with her, attending church here with her. Many of us from town enjoyed seeing her. n, land-scapin- etc. ON SATURDAY n and Eva Jeppsen and Brent. They first went to Las Vegas and spent a few days there with Margene and Robert Isaacson and children, Jay, Beverly, Ellen, Blake, and Ron. They had a fine visit. They attended church with them on Sunday. On Monday, Dec. 29, they went to Pasadena, where they stayed for the next four days, at the home of Evas sister and husband, Bertha andMau-ric- e Stoker. They had dinner one evening at the home of another of Evas sisters and her family, LaRane and Er-vi- n Seamons and their chil-dreRonald, Pamela, and Patricia. The Stokers accom-panie- d them. This was in Whit, tier. They enjoyed a good fam-il- y visit together. One day was spent by them and the Stokers at Long Beach. over Donner Pass Francisco. Near Sacra, They went Town Board Members was ALL THE FAMILY home for Christmas Eve at the home of Lenard and Mary STEVEN his MORGAN, wife, Tamara, and little boy, Travis of Morgan, were Sun. day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John-so- night, they The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Midget was named and blessed Sunday in church, by his father. He was given the name of Gregory Eugene ON NEW YEARS day, if stayed at San Luis Obispo, and Sunday morning went to you had been in one of the LDS church services. On Mon. best places to watch the Rose In Pasadena, you day, they went along the coast Parade to the town of Solvang. This might have found yourself g beside them. They thought is a Danish tourist town and is very interesting. All the it was very lovely. They had houses are Danish, and all the dinner in Sierra Madre with food served is, too. It is as if, Glen andJoyceJohnson. Joyce suddenly, one is in Denmark, is a niece of Evas. On Friday, Jan. 2, they left and it is charming. After Solvang, they drove to and came back to Las Vegas, where they spent another night Santa Barbara, Hollywood, and Los Angeles, and then with Robert and Margene and sit-tin- Midget. LOU Jeppsen was confirmed Sunday in church, by her brother, Dick Jeppsen, who is home on leave for CINDY the holidays. Her grandfather Wallace Jeppsen, told us that she is one of 45 of his and his Take Oath of Office By Mrs. Max Nelson g All is quiet at home as the children have returned to school following the long holiday vacation. This past two weeks has found the people of Perry busy with visitors and parties. And now as things get back to normal everyone is looking forward to the new year. ry trustees are Martella Nelson and Robert Stack. Dalfe Johnston has been appointed parks superintend, ent with John Valcarce in charge of roads, Robert Stacks in charge of water, and Martella Nelson and Robert Stack Dale Johnston has been appointed parks With John Valcarce in charge of roads, Robert Stacks in charge of water, and Martella Nelson over the sanitations department. Hold-ove- r MEMBERS OF the new Per. town board met Monday wifes grandchildren. Their entire posterity, at this time, fiiVt. Ill started u.s.BrmyR3:rvo strength in laservo m. m. n - COMMERCIAL - 0k m II m Family Rooms Room Add-On- s Kitchens cm w Bathrooms Garages tfrft Siding cit-ie- Roofing f4i fMS? Free Estimates References Furnished Im d Bonded State Licensed Contractor Insurance & Full Liability sag month. 825-443- 9 SAXTON CO. found Mrs. Jack Matthews enter, taining Steve and Lucille Rose of Brigham City and Jay and Joyce Matthews and sons Randy and Gaylen of Perry. The day was spent watching the Rose parade and football games on television. The also bet some of the will find time to get some more in, anyway. The weather is cold, but other-wis- e glorious and tempting for getting out and having fun! but Finlands economy suffered a loss of 3.6 billion marks 1968 because ($1.5 billion) in of illness and resulting production, accordFinnish medical to ing INDUSTRIAL Available Complete Financing ALL WORK PERSONAILY SUPERVISED Basements 1 Years Eve. David has labored for the past 27 thonths on an LDS mission in the North Brazil, ian mission field. He spent s much of his time in the of Rio de Janerio, Belo and Petropolis. Horizonte While in Petropolis he serv-eas district president. Davids plans for the future include attending BYU when spring semester begins next again Monday, ILLNESS HURTS ECONOMY Theron Valencia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Valencia, was confirmed a member of the church In fast meeting RESIDENTIAL g School of Mr. daughter Adams, and Mrs. J.R. Adams was confirmed a member of the church be her father. Also making this a special day for the family, the infant daugh-te- r of J.R. and Judy was given the name of Christine by her father. The infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dale Dorius was given the name of Donna Eliza-bethby her father. ADDITIONS - ALTERATIONS REMODELING DAVID DON Braithwaite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Braithwaite, arrived home from his mission on New NEW YEARS DAY Lynn Norman and Joy LaDon Norman by Kent Norman. Sun-da- Serving All Northern Utah" super-intende- numbers around 70. This fam-il- y had its start well over half a century ago. I remember their golden wedding party, of several years ago. And the amazing and wonderful thing to me is that every member is still living. May it be so for many years to come. Congratulations! A former bishop of the Figal family, and his wife, mother and children were here over the weekend, visiting with the Figals, and attending church with them. His name is Victor Jensen. His mother, Mrs. DeFonda Collier, is not a stranger to this area, although she didnt know the ones living here, now. She is a relative of Mrs. Victoria Jensen and family, who used to live here. has been Well, an extremely popular sport up here during the holidays. mans daughters were blessed and given the names of Janiel y IN FAST MEETING morning, Jan. 4, Gall also a patient at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham. Sincerest sympathy is to the Grant Young family in the passing of Nola Mays mother, Mrs. Mary Nebeker. Funeral services were conducted Monday in Willard. Our sympathy is also to the Devern Bradshaw family in the passing of Val-carc- two-wee- k by Ray Wagstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Nor. had just begun to make his home in Perry with Devern when he passed away. RONALD HIGGS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higgs is evening in the town hall. Head-inthe agenda was the swear-In- g in of new members. Taking the oath of office as Mayor e was Jay Matthews. 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