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Show 18 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Corfao Concents A mid-seaso- vacation, n ' visitors and a social have been crowded into the busy days of the harvest season. Dee and Edna Hardy took ' advantage of the UEA con- vention with children out of r; school to take a brief vacation. They drove to Las Vegas, : Nev. to spent a few days re-- ' laxing and enjoying the at the popular : resort. Dinner and shows featured ; the Carpenters; Skikes and Henderson comedians, Bobbie Gentry and Mitzie Russel, comedian. The Hardys left home early and morning Thursday returned home Saturday : evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hansen traveled to Lava, Idaho last week. They spent a day and a : night visiting with Monts sister, Mrs. Gene (Carma) Fagnant. Mrs. Fagnant has been ill and had been a patient : at the hospital in Pocatello. The Hansens traveled to Pocatello with her where she re- entered the hospital for further treatment. . . Were Guests Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pack Hatch last week were a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. George Class. The couple traveled from their home in Grand Island, Neb., to spend a few days with the Hatches. Cub pack of Troop 113 held a pack meeting in die Corinne ward cultural hall Friday evening. The event featured a "family night" with cub scout members and their families attending. The theme was "Discovering America" with cubs and Webelo members in explorer costumes. Winning the award for the best : : costume 'was Ralph Trimble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rom Trimble. He had donned a space Cult for his explorer , costume. , Awards were presented to Webelo den members by Bob Cheney. They' were: athlete, Jimmy Christopher, Howard - William L. Glover gained a top insurance award. with the family during her stay in the hospital and Bailey, Olie Pierce, Charles Monsen Eddy Rader and Greg Biddle. Jimmy Christopher received a craftsman and an engineer award. abilities personal with the Kier firm will continue as part of the Brigham City firms operation. They will join their efforts with Langley, Munro and Mel Johnson of the existing Brigham City office of the firm. Principals of Langley-Munr- o Act as Broker The corporate president, Jim Munro, announced that Langley d will act as broker in the newly-rename- a position similar to what he recently held as broker of Kier Realty of Ogden where he also served as office manager and comptroller. The John W. Langley Insura nee agency is a department of the new realty-insuranc- e firm, Associates, Inc. have been prominent in the Brigham City and Utah real estate community for years. Both have been members of the Brigham Board of Realtors since its inception. Langley holds membership in the Ogden Board of Realtors. Both Langley and Munro hold memberships in the Utah Association of Real Estate Boards. Langley has served as combine. Under the Langley-Munr- o name, the company will continue its activity in the Weber-Davi- s county area as well as in Box Elder county. Salespeople formerly licensed and reputations of Langley and Munro would be instantly an active member of its legislative and taxation committee. Munro is serving his third therm as chairman of its resolutions committee, having previously served as a committee member. He was elected to serve as a director of the Utah state professional group at their recent concention. He also serves frequently as an instructor in its graduate realtor institute program. Langley was n in real estate circles as a mortgage loan specialist and appraiser prior to joining his present associates four years ago. His present responsibility will be over-al- l management, including real well-know- estate sales, brokerage Had Activities Halloween motiffs games and refreshments were carried out during the evenings activities. Apple dunking, a cake walk, ring toss and airplane throw provided a fun time for cubs and their families. Doughnuts and apple cider were served to the large group that attended. Judges for the costumes were Bishop George Welch and Mrs. Luanna Jensen stake leader of the cub scouts and the older groups. Cub master is Donald Humes, Webelo leaders are Joetta Liligquist and Renee Bailey. Den mother is Bertha Rader. The Dave Poulsens have been happy to have their daughter Staff Sgt. Larry and and Mrs. Eleene Bicknel and baby son, Mlchiel, visiting here with them. They spent an enjoyable time with their grand- insurance, property management, escrows and management consulting in the new firm. Continue In Sales In the new organization, Munro will continue his responsibility' for sales and sales training, together with being reserve broker and corporate president. In making his announcement Langley-Munr- o of the Associates, Inc. name, Munro said As professionals in the practice of real estate and insurance, we feel it is only proper that our good name is on the line with every transaction from our office our corporate name will reflect our e pride in our professional ... and ... our personal rep utation quarantees our every corporate act." ser-vid- son-in-la- C5A:J son. The couple arrived from Germany Saturday, Sept. 30. They flew here to attend funeral services for their sister, Joann Poulsen. They will leave this week for Mexico where they plan to spend a week with his parents. The Poulsens had not seen their grandson since he was born in Germany. Bicknel Is stationed there with the U.S. Air Force at Ranstein Air Force base. Spending Week Here Mrs. Ann Chlarson of. Livingston, Mont, is spending a week here with her mother, Mrs. Marion Fredrickson. She drove here to visit with relatives and friends that includes a sister and family in Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Jane) Nelson. She plans on celebrating her bithday Monday, Oct. 16, quietly with relatives at her mother's home. Traveling here to attend their mother's funeral last Saturday were the six sons of Mrs. Dyan Jones. Flying here on Monday after hearing of his mother's illness was Lamar Jones of Pendelton, Ore. He was joined here by hie wife, Gladyse, and two children, Mike and Melissa. Wallace Jones flew here on Friday from his home in Hayward, Calif. His son, Bob Jones, of Farmington, attended with his wife. Ross and Roberta Jones and son, Paul, drove here from their home in Burley, Idaho. Melvin and Venna Jones and children, Deloa and two Indian children, came from their home In Wendell, Idaho. Arriving here from their home in Richfield to attend funeral services for their grandmother were Wayne and Arlene Anderson and children Darin, and Julie. They spent three days here with Arlenes mother, Mrs. Robert Jones. David Jones who is attending Brigham Young university In Provo, spent the weekend. SATURDAY, 3 DI3 DAYS: 210T! DOST PDCTKm nisc lacstedh TG35 G02AT Choose from 270, 308 or 30-0- 6 1 Ryan, Annette, Chrlsanne, AWARD recognizable in the new name. realty-insuranc- WsSteirSj SsaoD ley Soasecii By Gertrude Moere A new corporate name was announced this week by the officers of Bon Realty, Inc. e The firm, known by that name since 1963, has been changed to identify with its principal stockholders and officers, John W. Langley, Jr., and James W. Munro, and is now operating as Langley-Munr- o Associates, Inc. In announcing this name change, an officer explained, it was felt that the personal service capability and integrity of its present management and ownership would be better represented. He further explained that the management, Corporate Name Bon Realty Takes New Utah Thursday, October 19, 1972 DUYG O si cali- O bers. 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REG. 1.49 GAf.lE DAG Big Game Bag Protects Your Game Save Now REG. 79c TKIBEE BAY SfllG TIMS., PQIBflV, SATURBAV New Grandmother happy new grandmother is Mrs. Ella Gilbert. She shares in the joy of a baby girl born to her A daughter and son-in-la- Ronald and Sheila Rathbone. She was born in McKay hospital in Ogden Oct. 9. Grandparent honors are shared by Joe Rathbone of Ogden and Mrs. Gretta Prescott of Kamas, a The Rathbones are making their home with Sheilas mother. They will name the baby Carrie Lee. Mrs. Calvin (Sheryl) Smith is an improved condition in the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. She underwent surgery there last week. Mr. Smith's mother is staying r. Iron first those articles which require the least heat. Doing it that wav you wont waste time while the iron cools after having it set on high for articles maximum heal. Friday in September. The group met in the evening at the home of Kent and Dianna Jeppesen. They were served crackers and juice there before motoring to several homes to "hunt clues to where the next meeting place would be. Don and LaVone Woodward's home was the next stop for the group. They were served tacos and beans before seeking the next stop. Bishop Bob and Karen Smoot was the final stop where ice cream sundaes were enjoyed by the 15 couples who joined the happy group. requiring C3UCi T1E 226 N. MAIN BRIGHAM SUNDAYS 0 o.m! 7 pm -- CITY. UTAH |