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Show I 4 20 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 19, 1970 Honeyville Reports Those present were Mr. Mrs. Neil Hunsaker children Kathy, Geneil, Denine of Salt Lake City: and Mrs. Travis Hunsaker children Dennis, Jackie Danny of Las Vegas; Mr. Civic Club Plans Meet Obituaries By Mrs. DeVere Wintle The Honeyville Civic club will hold its November meeting on Wednesday evening. Gladys Wheatley and her sister will be on the program. Everyone is to come prepared to pay all past dues and fines as the new officers take over next month. Club will be held at the home of Laura Tolman at 7:30 p.m., according to Merrie Mozingo, president. C.A. Johnson returned home on Thursday from an extended visit to California where he visited with friends and Mrs. relatives. He took in the sights of California around the San Francisco area. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle visited on Friday evening in Nibley with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson, aunt and uncle of Mr. Wintle on Sunday evening. Miss Cindy Guggisberg and brother David, of Las Vegas, Nev., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hunsaker over the past weekend. Wintle. Hunting Guest Lee Orme of Sunset, visited on Saturday with a brother Bud Orme. They went pheasant hunting and with a sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hunsaker and Karl. There were 28 members of the Johnnie Hunsaker family here from Friday until Tuesday for the pheasant hunting season. Visiting on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bowman were a sister and family of Mr. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Karl West of Ogden. Mrs. L.I. Layton of Layton and Mrs. Lucile Domigan of Orem, a teacher at Brigham Young university, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Paul Hunsaker and and Mr. and and and In Theft Case and Thanksgiving dance for the of the community will be held Thursday, Nov. 19 at the Brigham City Community center, it was announced Wednesday. A Four juveniles has been retired residents children Hayley, Shawn, and Todd of Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hunsaker of Las this week in connection with the theft of four payroll checks from Maddox Ranch House Oct. 9, Box Elder County Sheriff Warren W. Hyde announced. The youths arrested were all boys, ages 15, 16 and 17, according to the sheriff. The checks totaled over 100. apprehended Vegas and children Shane, Darrin, and Lane; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hunsaker and a brother Dorian Page of Utah State university; John Page of Las Vegas; Karl Hunsaker of Honeyville and friend Cindy Guggisberg of Brigham Young university. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Petersen are honoring Carma and Loren Nicholas at an open house at their home on Saturday evening. Carma is the Peter- - Seniors Slate Dance Sheriff Nabs Four Youths and sens daughter. Mark Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsaker, visited on Monday with his family. He has been attending Snow college. The dance will start at V. Kenneth died Wednesday of a Hunsaker, early 62, heart attack. The Hull orchestra from play and the James Millers and Clifford Hansens will be the hosts for the evening, according to Chairman Bill Wood. Refreshments will be served during the intermission and admission is $1 and 50 cents for members. - DIES SUNDAY Mrs. Clara I. Jenson, 84, died Sunday in California. Clara Irons Kenneth V. Hunsaker Kenneth Vernon Hunsaker, 62, of Honeyville, died Wednesday at 4:45 a.m. at his home following a heart attack. Born Nov. 20, 1907 in Harper Ward, he was a son of Franklin D. and Harriet Barnard Hunsaker. He was reared and educated in Honeyville and attended Box Elder county schools. He was owner and operator of the Honeyville Feed and Hardware Co. On Dec. 1, 1934, he was married to Sylvia Gleed in Honeyville. They later received their endowments in the Logan LDS Temple. An active member of the LDS church, he was a high priest in the Honeyville LDS ward at the time of his death. He had served on the genealogical committee, as a Sunday school teacher and as a home teacher. Survivors Surviving are his widow, Honeyville; one daughter, Mrs. Bryan (MarRue) Sparks, Honeyville; five grandchildren; also seven brothers and sisters, Hyrum B. Hunsaker, Logan; Abraham Hunsaker, Richmond; Dell Hunsaker, Willie B. Hunsaker, Mrs. Nellie Molgard, all of Brigham City; Mrs. Winnie Clark and Mrs. Ralph (Laura) Tolman, both of Honeyville. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, Nov. 21, at 1 p.m. in the Honeyville LDS ward chapel with Bishop Dee Hortin officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Honeyville ward chapel Saturday from 11 a.m. until time of services. Interment will be in the Honeyville Cemetery. Lew Gene Lund Lew Gene Elvirus Lund, 69, of Westminster, Calif., formerly of Brigham City, died Saturday morning in a Long Beach, Calif., hospital after a long illness. Born June 28, 1901 in Brigham City, he was a son of Lewis Julius and Minnie Hansen Lund. He was married to Kate Vaughan. They were later divorced. He was married to Thelma Guthry on Dec. 11, 1947 in Los Angeles. He was a member of the LDS church. Surviving are his widow, one son and one daughter, Lew Gene (Sonny) Lund, Westminster, Calif.; Mrs. Henry (Faye) Shultz, Torrance, Calif.; and one seven grandchildren also one sister, Mrs. Callie L. Kofoed, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services were held p.m. in the Wednesday at Petersen Funeral Chapel in Brigham City with President O.Dee Lund of the Box Elder LDS stake conducting. Burial was in the Brigham City Cemetery. Jenson Mrs. Clara Irons Jenson, 84, California, Santa Monica, Calif., former resident of Brigham City, died Sunday in a Santa Monica hospital. Mrs. Jenson was born Nov. 20, 1885 in Salt Lake City, a daughter of John W. and Elizabeth Evans Irons. She was married to J. Scott Jenson in 1904 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1917 in Brigham City. She was an active member of the LDS church. She was reared and educated in Brigham City and was a former teacher in the Box Elder School District. Surviving are one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Norma J. Bouquet, Santa Monica, Calif.; J. Scott Jenson, Palm Beach, Fla.; Clyde W. Jenson Los Alamitos, Calif.; one grandchild two and greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home in Brigham City, where friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City Cemetery. of 928 McKesson BABY Reg. 2 Bottles 54c Joseph Paul Fry 73, of Morgan, died Saturday in an Ogden nursing home of natural Joseph Paul Fry, causes. Born Dec. 29, 1896 In Morgan, he was a son of Richard R. and Emcline Toomer Fry. He had been a painter and paper hanger and was a member of the Morgan Second LDS ward. Surviving are one son, Quentin C. Fry, serving with the Air Force; his mother of Field, Calif.; the following brothers and sisters, Richard T. Fry, Morgan; Lee R. Fry, Lester W. Fry, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alfred N. (Lucille) Olsen, City; Mrs. Norris (Violet) Wadsworth, Hawaii. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 12 noon in the Morgan LDS stake center and burial was in the Morgan cemetery. Your Choice : RE AOV - JET III Oral Hygiene 10 Appliance 22.95 value bath towels Reg. m r OZITE NOW Indoor or Outdoor Reg. 1.88 Tonex Mark IV f -- 0 (J SPOT- - RECORDER 6.88 value i I K2r 8 oz. TAPE Fruit-o- UE MATS wywwwvvmMooa 1 ANTI-FATIG- 1.99 81, the Valley Hospital in Tremonton after an extended illness. Mrs. Stenquist was born Nov. 10, 1889 in Sweden, a daughter of August and Johanna Charlotta Erickson Borg. She was reared and educated in Sweden and came to the United States in 1907. She lived in Salt Lake City and Sandy until her marriage, and had lived in Tremonton since 1917. 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