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Show 16 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 23, 1970 Mantua Meanderings Honeyville Reports the process of selecting a university in Provo visited in committee and organizing the Honeyville on Friday evening. The three girls from group for this summer. He is interested to know what the Honeyville who are with the town members are interested "On Stage Europe group in as a project for this year, Christine Hunsaker, and what needs to be done Rosemary and Rosemarie Wintle have been busy this first. Mrs. DeVere Wintle joined past week with group projects. with the other members of the They have joined with the ones Alpha Delta Kappa on from Brigham City with a car Thursday evening at the home wash, rummage sale and of Mrs. Ruth Miller in delivering of handbills for a Tremonton. The guest speaker business. They are available for the evening was Dr. Lucile for house work, yard work and Trost Domigan a teacher at any other project to raise the Brigham Young university, money for this European tour and the program was on starting in July. Mrs. Alaska. Domigan In Philadelphia brought her furs from Alaska with her other along in is mementos of four years of Coombs Ross living there She has many Philadelphia at a school convarieties of furs which she vention, he left on Saturday uses in teaching about fur at and plans to he gone a week Brigham Young university. returning next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs 0 Keith Visitors Adams of Layton visited with the Coombs family Saturday visitors for the and Sunday. funeral of George L. Wintle Miss Eileen Coombs visited were a son Elden G. Wintle of with her parents Mr. and Mrs. San Rafael, Calif.; Mrs. Ross Coombs over the Willard (Lula) Dance of weekend. She is a teacher and Blackfoot, Idaho, a sister; and lives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wintle of West Covina Calif., a Attend Funeral Enjoying a family at the home of Albert F. Bingham home on Sunday before Elder Carl Bingham leaves for the LDS Texas South Mission were the 12 and children Bingham and other grandchildren guests. Those attending were Gary and Barbara Stacey and children Michael, David, and Richard of Susan, Annette Honeyville; and children Jay II, Lillywhite Justin and David of Yorba Linda, Calif.; Lorin and and Bingham Sherry children Bart, Brad and Cindy of Salt Lake City; Kent and Ingrid Bingham and son Rodney of Salt Lake City; Ivan and Ann Bingham and daughter Gerl Ann of Elwood; Rex and Sue Bingham of Bountiful; Mark Bingham of Logan; Carl, Glade, Marva, of Evan Marlon and Honeyville. Other guests were the grandfathers, B.A. Bingham of Honeyville and Archie A. Etta Munns of Elwood; foster Chavez, Navajo daughter of the Binghams; Shawana Gilroy, foster brother. Also visiting in daughter of the Staceys; Honeyville was Vero Hun-sakKaren Allred of Logan and son of Leon Hunsaker of Mrs. Rosemary Morris and California and father of Leslie children Michael, Mitchell Hunsaker. and Chris of Yorba Linda, Calif. It was Laurel standards Family group pictures were night in Brigham City on taken and the group enjoyed Tuesday evening and the dinner and visiting. Laurel girls from the Honeyville ward attended the Town Cleanup Begins standards night in place of the regular MIA in Honeyville Lloyd Thorstead has been ward. selected as the committee William Wintle son of Mr. chairman for the Honeyville and Mrs. DeVere Wintle a clean up for this year. He is in student at the Brigham Young Out-of-sta- The Leon Gardners were in Salt Lake City on Saturday attending the funeral of a cousin, Grant Foote. Mrs. Hazel Hoeft of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hacking Vernal visited of on Sunday with the Leon Gardners. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers meeting was held at the home of Audrey Jensen on Friday. Rita Bowman was cohostess. Mary Gardener was elected captain, and Alice Boothe and Ruth L. Bingham, Alice Boothe the lesson gave and served hostesses. MIA of by the the Honeyville ward entertained at a centennial ball on Saturday night. The recreation hall was beautifully decorated and a live orchestra provided the music. The past presidents of the young ladies and past superintendents of the young men were honored guests A large crowd was in attendance. The older Laurel girls were honored for their years in Mutual. Dr. and Mrs. Lowell H Daines and family visited with the Leland Hunsakers on Sunday. Miss Shauna Johnson, a student at the Brigham Young university in Provo, visited over the weekend with her father, Conrad Johnson, sister, Demece Johnson. and Home From Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bowman have returned home from Arizona where they spent the winter months visiting relatives and friends in all parts of Arizona. They enjoyed their stay in the warm climate for winter. Mr. and Mrs. David Tolman have been made leaders Allred Welcome New Family Surprise and excitement were waiting for Wallace and Ethel Jeppesen when they walked in the door on Friday, April 17. The occasion was Wallaces 79th birthday and all the family was there to greet them by singing "Happy The family had Birthday. brought the dinner, cake and ice cream, and just to be sure, they parked their cars on the back streets so as not to be a dead Boyd and Grace Jeppesen, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jeppesen, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Jeppesen from Brigham City, Richard and Zelma Jeppsen, Harper and Donnell Jeppsen were there; also Mr. and Mrs. George Jeppesen of Smith-fieland Bishop and Mrs. Lorin Tonks from Morgan. We would like to welcome a new family in town. Robert By Centennial Ball The The Ice Follies at the Salt in Salt Lake City was quite a spectacular event. Bishop and Mrs. Robert Wallentine took Mark, Don and Wendy Thursday for a fun evening and stopped for hamburgers on the way home. Harvey and Barbara Facer and Curtis and Joyce Larsen went together and stopped in Ogden afterwards for a Chinese dinner. Guy and June Higley went with Ralph and Loretta Wyatt. Hal and Janette Rasmussen went with her father, Mr. and Mrs. James Wyatt from Wellsville Palace of great-grandfathe- r, Luncheon was Attend Ice Follies Sylvia Hunsaker gave a history her furniture, etc. Call Mrs. Adrainne Forsgren and she will pick them up or just drop them off at the school or bring them to the rummage sage. Surprise Party Honors Local Man on Birthday Bingham Family Meets At Home in Honeyville By Mrs. DeVere Wintle childrens books, jewelry, of the Young Marrieds group of the Honeyville ward. They are planning the first meeting for Saturday evening, April 25, at their home at 7:30 p.m. All those interested should attend because lessons and the future programs will be planned at this meeting. Everyone Mary give-a-wa- and Loretia Perkins are buying the Eckler home. They have two daughters; Wendy is in the first grade at Mountain View school and Angelina is three years old. Robert is employed at Hill Field; they lived in Brigham City before moving here. Jesse and Becky Palmer are moving to Brigham this week as Jesse is now on the Brigham City Police force. on Friday. Mrs. Karen Hailing reports if her little son Alan Ray continues to improve, he will be coming home in a couple of weeks. Mrs. Loretta Wyatt and Mrs. Ruby Nelson went to visit Mrs. Ada Johnson at the that Drive to Denver Bruce and Carolyn Carr and their friends Marvin and Carolyn Bywater of Brigham City drove to Denver last Friday to attend the Denver market for ski equipment for Carrs store. On the way they stopped at Arapahoe Ski resort to do some skiing. They should come with some ideas returned the following Friday, that would help make the stopping at Vale, Colo to get in some skiing on the way home. program interesting and Mrs. Adrianne Forsgren is with the lessons varied along the new Relief society work being prepared. director. Mothers Day Tea School Plans Sale The Honeyville Civic Club The Mountain View school met at the home of Ruth 0. Hunsaker for its April meeting PTA is sponsoring a rummage and bake sale on Friday and on Monday evening. During the business meeting the Saturday this week at the old Mothers day tea which is held Party shop in the Carr Plaza to raise in May was discussed and Shopping other business taken care of. money for off- - campus bus Something new has been trips for the students. We added to the town of would like to encourage Honeyville, for the first time everyone to contribute baked we have a pay telephone goods or clothes, lamps, boothe situated on the corner useable toys, doll clothes, of the town park west of the house plants, winter boots, flowers and flower pots, post office. Pioneer Memorial Nursing Water Safety Instructors Course Slated Registration and the first class for water safety instructors and water safety instructor aids will be held at the Intermountain school pool Saturday, April 25, at 8 a.m. The first class will last from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and will be conducted by Roswell Seare, Red Cross water safety instructor trainer. The course will require 30 hours for water safety instructor and 15 hours for aids. It is scheduled for completion in May. Requirements for safety instructor are and hold a current lifesaving certificate. Aids must be 14 and current junior or lifesaving certificate. water age 17 senior have a senior Car Stereo Theft Thieves got away with a car stereo after breaking a window wing on a vehicle owned by Mike Hemmert, 115 East Seventh South, according to police reports. home in Brigham City on Saturday. They report that Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson and she is feeling well. Michael, Mrs. Millie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman JeppFuneral Held sen, and Herman Jeppsen. Funeral services for Don Mrs. Leon Sims funeral was held here Saturday and there Riggs of Wellsville, a brother was a nice large crowd of to Mrs. Rita Nelson and Mrs. friends and relatives here to Ruby Nelson was held Friday pay respect to a very lovely in Logan. person. I know she is going to Visit With Parents be missed by all of us here. The funeral for Mrs. Violet Shirley and Byron Burnham Burns, a sister to Mrs. Ida Nelson and Mrs. May Hill, was and tiny daughter Heather also held Saturday in Salt came by to visit with Chester Lake City. Some of the and Bernice Rasmussen relatives who went down for Saturday evening. Mrs. Bernice Rasmussen the viewing were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rasmussen, Mr. and entertained her club Thursday Mrs. Darwin Hailing, Bishop evening. Rook was played and and Mrs. Robert Wallentine, refreshments were served. 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