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Show 12 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 27, 1970 Bear River Reports Trips, Visits Still Top BR Agenda By Mrs. Irving Christensen Ecumenical Notices The Ministerial Fellowship Cooley Memorial week of Aug. 30 will be the Rev. William Hannifin, vicar of St. Michaels Episcopal church. chaplain at hospital the Church Of Christ You Can Be Just A Christian" is the radio topic beginning at 9:30 a.m. over KBUH. Bible classes meet at 10 a.m. on Sunday and 7 p.m. on Wednesday. The topic for the Sunday morning assembly beginning at 11 a.m. is to be, Gods One Way For All," and the evening topic to be discussed begin ning at 7 p.m. is, "Preach The Word." Credit Bible classes for high school students are to begin next week. A class on the Old Testament and one on the New Testament will be offered the second and third hours. There are no charges and all are welcome to attend. are reminded also that the services for Sunday, Sept. 6, will be held congregation of Corinne to Shirley Basin, jointly with Aldersgate Methodist and Community Wyo. last weekend to visit and Presbyterian congregations at their brother Floyd Holley the Bowery of Rees Pioneer park. Following the service each family is invited to stay for a'picnic with the other members of the three congregations. Our speaker will be Chaplain James Curry from Hill AFB. This program will conclude a very successful union service program carried on by the three congregations throughout the summer months. Aldersgate Methodist Completing the second month of union services with the Community Presbyterian church, the congregation of Aldersgate Methodist will again worship this coming Sunday, Aug. 30, in the Presbyterian church, at Third South and Second East. The service, which starts at 9 a.m., will be under the direction of the Rev. Earl S. Fox, pastor of the Presbyterian church. As the church families plan their Labor Day weekend activities, they should keep in mind the outdoor worship service to be held in Rees Pioneer park in Brigham City A Work Bee will be held at on Sept. 6, at 10:30 a.m. The of the Holy 8 congregations the church on Saturday a.m. until noon. The primary Cross Lutheran and the aim is to clean up our church Community Presbyterian grounds, Including fill dirt churches will also participate around the new curbing, in tills service. Speaker for the hedge-trimminetc. day will be Chaplain James A. Volunteer help will be ap- Currey of Hill Air Force base. A picnic will follow the serpreciated. A picnic supper and farewell vice. Parents of children from program, in honor of Erma three were on held years of age through Vos, Monday night. Erma has taken a new sixth grade are reminded that position at the Christian the Cooperative Ministry Reformed church in Gallup, council week day church N.M. Mrs. Dorothy Williams, school starts Tuesday, Sept. a member of our church, has IS, in Gillespie Hall, at 3:45 received a temporary ap- p.m. On Sept. 10 the Aldersgate pointment to take Ermas will be host to the Fall church A will new volunteer place. n also join our staff next week. Fellowship of the District of the She is Nancy Timmer of Lynden, Wash., a recent high Women's Society of Christian service. Delegates from school graduate. western Colorado, Nevada, schedule includes Sundays the Back to God Hour on southern Wyoming and all of KBUH at 8:30 a.m. Sunday the Methodist churches in school at 9:30 a.m. Worship Utah will attend the meeting. services at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 Hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Our Navajo student p.m. friends will be returning to us this weekend. Christian Reformed Utah-Wester- United Holy Cross Lutheran services for Holy Cross Lutheran church on Sunday, Aug. 30, will be held at the church at 9 : 30 a.m. The whole family is urged to attend. The children, following a special childrens sermon by Pastor Lee, will go together to a special class filled with a film-stristories, and other activities designed for the age group. of the The members Worship Dont wait for the usual rush. Have your GAS FURNACE SERVICED DOVER HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 46 N. Main 723-340- 7 Mrs. Helen Hansen accompanied Mrs. Francis Roche and daughter Rochelle and Mrs. Chester Christensen and family spent the weekend in Logan canyon celebrating the family August birthdays. Miss Karen Meadows was Sunday dinner guest at the cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen and family left Wednesday for their home in Chicago after spending three weeks here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bear Lake, recently. Mrs. Etta Christensen is home and out around again after having major surgery at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City. Ercy and Cleopha Whitaker, David Gallegos and Earl Whitaker were fishing in Logan canyon on Wednesday. Earl has been home for three weeks furlough. He left Friday Leon Jensen and other for Ft. Lewis and will leave for relatives. Korea in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Paul Mr. and Mrs. Chidester of Salt Lake City Holmgren and daughters and visited their sister, Mrs. Brian Nessler met their son Carrie A. Christensen on Spencer at the Salt Lake Sunday. airport last Saturday. Spencer Irving Christensen called at has completed four months of the McKay hospital last basic training. His last Saturday to see his brother, assignment was at Ft. Sill, family. They toured the uranium mines and came home with souvenirs of petrified wood and geode. They also visited at Flaming Gorge and Vernal. Nola and Dick Nessler and Carrie J. Christensen enjoyed the final ballgame of the Little League tournament in Malad Saturday evening. Mark and Curt Weese played on the Tremonton team that played for championship. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo George, who is ill. Wanda and Vernon Johnsen Christensen and children attended the Capener family spent three days recently reunion held at Liberty park in vacationing in Wyoming. Salt Lake City last Saturday. Miss Nancy LaMere was the The David A. Wagstaff weekend guest of Karen family and the Dickey family Christensen. Annie Baldwin and Bessie have gone to Montana to make Christensen were visiting in their home. Thursday and Friday guests Brigham City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holmgren at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson were Mrs. attended the Little League Dorene Bateman and children tournament in Malad on of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thursday and Friday nights. Comes of Lehi. Jody Bateman Mr. and Mrs. Irving stayed with her grandparents Christensen accompanied Mr. until Monday. and Mrs. Dick Nessler to The Norman Child family southern California recently. attended the circus at Salt They visited with Sandra and Palace on Saturday. William Lewis and the Dee Christensen Lyle and Dee Duncan of Salt and Varge Lake City and LaRene Duncan families. of Ogden spent last weekend While there they enjoyed with their parents, Mr. and trips to the beaches, the Old Mission at Santa Barbara, the Mrs. Rulon Duncan. Los Angeles zoo, Universal Attends Outing Mr. and Mrs. E.U. Whitaker Studio and other places of and grandchildren Tena and interest. Dee went on a deep sea David attended the North Box Elder outing at Lagoon on fishing cruise while they were there and caught nine Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton albacore. Farm Bureau meeting was Bywater joined Mr. and Mrs. Max Bywater and family and held last Tuesday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. of Mrs. Vita Burt. Light Bywater and family for a refreshments were served to swimming party at Crystal Sue Nagata, June Clark, and Melba Mills of Corinne, Springs last Saturday. Bessie and Karen Myrtle and Clytie Anderson, Christensen, Mrs. Edna Andrea Huggins and Alva Christensen and Leone Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Christensen were in Ogden Thursday to a cousins party at Bywater attended the North Box Elder stake outing at the home of Edith Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garner Lagoon Saturday then went on and children from Genola, to Salt Lake City and enjoyed Utah visited friends here last the circus at the Salt Palace. Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker Sunday. Mrs. LaVon Nelson and Mr. had their grandchildren and n from and Mrs. DeVerl Barker attended the Barker family Lewiston, Wash, to visit them reunion Saturday at Rees last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koford, Pioneer park. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. Christensen and family of of Tremonton and Mr. and Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ike Anderson took a trip Roger Dallin and Jeffery, Mr. to Minnetonka canyon, west of Okia. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson and family. It was Lowells birthday. Warren Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen received a broken collar bone while playing Saturday football. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Christensen of Salt Lake City have welcomed their third son. The new addition arrived Aug. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen are the Raff hostesses were Mrs. Joseph from Marston, Idaho; Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Byron Edgar Nelson from Mt. L. Williams. The afternoon Pleasant; Mrs. Fred Anwas spent embroidering dish derson and daughter Jane, towels, writing recipes and Mrs. Brent Hollingsworth, Mrs. Bary Hansen from visiting. A buffet luncheon was Brigham City; Mrs. Vance served to the following guests; Bindrup from Logan; Mrs. Mrs. L.R. Budge, Mrs. Wayne Lester Anderson, Mrs. Bruce Budge, Mrs. Ron Budge from Iverson, Misses Diane Jensen, Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Robert Lorraine Watanabe, Toni Larsen, Miss Cary Ludlow, Christensen, Mrs. Lynne Mrs. Paul Mrs. Don Ludlow from Holmgren, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Boyd Holmgren, Mrs. Kenneth Ivory, Mrs. Lyman Nelson, Holmgren, Mrs. Calvin Jensen Miss Holley Nelsoq from and Mrs. Stanley Jensen from Bountiful; Mrs. Ted Thornton Bear River City. proud grandparents. Mrs. Vickie Saddler of It is our pleasure to announce that Granger spent the weekend here with her father Delwin Hansen while her mother was in Wyoming. QVtnJij Soxicisidsx Richie Holmgren, Steve Thorsen and John Young are spending their vacation in California. They will visit the Dee Christensen family at Sylmar, take in the sights in the Los Angeles area then travel up the coast on their way home. Recently Frances Jensen was honored at a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Harland Anderson. Co of bride-to-b- e Dennis Colltnar has listed several gift suggestions with us . . . We invite you to call or come in for assistance in your choice of gifts. 3fis 82 zNlxi Sfis.Lt cain . 723-621- 6 vmmnmwh 'tin Regular 169.95 PHILCO CONSOLE STEREO Walnue finish in this lowboy console ! Be early! t u 04chh cm Reg. 119.95 BUNK BEDS Hardwood ! Complete with Mattress and Springs! 10 Regular Values to 29.95 1 GROUP TABLE LAMPS Assorted styles taken from regular stock and priced for a quick sell out! great-grandchildre- um moancb mm SIMMONS CENTENNIAL QUILTED SPRING & MATTRESS Double Sixe Reg. 139.95 Mantua Meanderings Presbyterian i JV 4 TU set $129?: Queen Size Regular 199.95 We will be joined in worship Sunday members at 9 a.m. by the of the Aldersgate Odds, Ends Club United Methodist church. A novel service has been planned in which worshippers will follow a liturgy of hymns instead of the spoken word. To be effective and enjoyable, hymnody needs a number of voices. We hope everyone will By Mary T. Allred be present Including the children. Children will hear a The club Odds and Ends special sermon in song" for girls and their families enthem, after which those joyed a camping trip to Twin through third grade will be Lakes in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. excused for classes. Our Henry Norman took their boat pastor will conduct the ser- up Thursday. Also going then vice. were Lynn Richards with Tuesday, 10 a.m. teachers in Gaylene, Jana, Joni and the 6 department will meet Stewart Richards, Debbie at Gillespie for planning. and Pam Jeppsen. On Sara, On Sunday Friday they were joined by Looking ahead: Sept. 6, Lutherans, Methodists Mrs. Deon Richards and and Presbyterians will unite Mrs. Carol Sara with Sherrie for a service of worship at the and Sara and Jill Maryanne Bowery in the park at 10:30 and Michael Richards. The a.m. (Note the hour). group had a delightful time Following the service we will fishing, swimming and taking enjoy a family picnic. Each boat rides before all returned family will bring its own food, home Saturday evening. drink, and table service. This Kathy Sara attended a will be a delightful op- three day meeting of Future portunity to get better Homemakers of American acquainted in our Cooperative Leadership convention for Minstry experiment. Our officers in Mill Hollow canyon guest speaker will be Chaplain east of Salt Lake City, James C. Curry from Hill returning Saturday afternoon. AFB. Two officers from each Ushers assigned for duty chapter or high school in the 30 are Carver Sunday, Aug. state are allowed to attend. Kennedy, Dallas Stiver, Kathy is the secretary for the Willard Davis, and Charles Box Elder chapter. They Lloyd, Jr. introduced the new Junior and Senior Highs -- for the coming year,program "Our we are planning a group at- World of Growing Heritage. tendance at the Weber State football game Sept. 12. It will Surprise Visitor be a special youth day, with Mrs. Millie Jensen was tickets only 50 cents. Bring pleasantly surprised Sunday your 50 cents to church next evening with a visit from 6. on Car or Sept. pools "Sandy Sanborne Partridge. Sunday will be set up later. He is a retired geology professor from the state of Vermont who used to spend his summers in Mantua at the fish hatchery with a group of students while studying the surrounding area. It has been about 15 years and now he is a Senator from the state of Vermont and is attending a Several hand tools were three day State Legislative reported missing from the Convention in Salt Lake City. construction site of the new He inquired about Millies son National Guard Armory Gerald Jensen and the Chester Tuesday, according to police Rasmussens and others that werent home when he came reports. Gordon Bennett, employee to call. He also stopped by to of Wades, Inc. told Patrolman visit with Stewart and Janet Byron May that two electric Reeves. Weekend drills, power saw and an visitors at the extension cord ;were .stolen. home of Tom and Jean The tools Wete stored in a Horrocks were her parents little interior room inside one and sister, Mr. and Mrs. of the buildings at the site, Delbert Sweat from Heber according to Officer May. City, and Merle Sweat from He said thieves pried a lock Salt Lake City. on the plywood door. Visitors at the Ernest Enjoys 5-- Tools Missing From Building Regular 6.95 Yard 100 NYLON CANDY STRIPE CARPET 00 Nylon Pile carI ALL CARPETING peting PRICED NOW TO SELL 1 Camp-o- ut Johnson home the past two months were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Empey and family of five children i- - Sacramento, California. Gary on a school assignment for seminary at BYU in Provo and they have been staying in Leon Johnsons home while im micMumi'-tii- Reguar attended meeting for the naming and of Mark Jason Adams. He is the son of Vic and Saundra Hansen Adams, grandson of the Arden Hansens, and great grandson of Cliff Hansen and the Ernest Johnsons. Sunday Aug. 16 was a Perkins reunion in the Mantua bowery which included all of the Ernest Johnson family. Mrs. Faye Hansen and Mrs. Saundra k 'ams and her baby stayed ..ar days with the Ernest Johnsons. They left Tuesday for Pocatello and the Empeys left Weekend Visitors Saturday night visitors a week ago were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cornell! and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan. Other recent visitors to the Ernest Johnson home have been Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Oxborne and children from Riverton, and Mrs. Stella Ridenour of Bloomsburg, Pa. Ruth and Ernest Johnson drove out to Howell recently to attend a wedding reception for a neice Miss Jeanine Douglas, now Mrs. John Lee. Famous Lazboy reilin.r rocker now at a ijuitk sell out price! - rmait Regular 13995 BERKLINE ROCKER RECLINER Good cover! 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