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Show I $8,500 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah From Elwood to BC Area Thursday, November 30, 1972 n Posndeirs In couldnt The Utah Highway depart--' ment is considering changing, the location for a new rest stop " on MS from Elwood to the Brigham City area. This information was relayed; to the Box Elder County mission Tuesday by Robert, Barney, executive director of. Golden Spike Empire. Barney said Woodrow Burnham, state highway design department, indicated to him; that they were discouraged with difficulties POTPOURRI Ready for their parts in Brigham City Community Theatre's presentation Friday and Saturday at Lake View school are, from left, Eugene Peterson, Pauline Carbaugt, Peggy Peterson, Doug Callaway, and June Peterson. and sons Billie and Jimmie. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watts were son and - Richard and daughter-in-laLinda Watts and grandchildren Wendiann and Darren from Sandy. The Willard Bay chapter of the Young Homemakers will meet Thursday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Willard school. A buffet supper will be served and a special musical program has been arranged. All members and guests are invited and asked to bring their own utensils. Thanksgiving is a time for families to be together so hosting family dinners or traveling various places to spend Thnaksgiving Day with their families, is the way we find most of our friends in Willard spending the holiday. "At the Orvln Lemon home most of their children and grandchildren and w great grandchildren gathered for a real lovely day - visiting and enjoying a real nice dinner together. Guests included Roy and Helen Jane Lemon and children Harlan and Barbara An Fely, Rodney and Elizabeth Lemon Continues Drive The Willard school PTA is and Kenneth, Randy and Robert; Ruth and Merlin Lemon and children, LaDawn and Kent Oman and children Jodi and Shane, Myron and Chedyitis, and Janet, ayneidn rllfStbll afltf Lftnora Lemon anj1' children, Richard, Kent and Annette and foster daughter, Marilyn Mike and Ronald and June Archibald and children Valerie,, Kevin and Roger from Sunset j Darrell and Nila Stukki and family spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Idaho Falls, Idaho Visiting with both of their families there. They attended a Thanksgiving dinner and reunion at the ward chapel there where 80 members of Nilas family met together. The young people and guests that went to Idaho with them enjoyed the skiing while they were there. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Glenn and son Alan from Val, Ore. returned to Willard with son Merril who has been visiting to them there spend Thanksgiving at the Glenn home in Willard. They plan on remaining in Utah for a while. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dixon were Mr. and Mrs. John OToole and two children. First Time Three sisters and their mother get together for the first time in nine years at the home of Jesse and Arlene Holden for Thanksgiving holiday and turkey dinner. Guests included Arlene's mother Mrs. Mary Archibald from Ogden, and her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Keith Durrant and three children Russell, Kevin, and Shelly from Grand Coulee, Wash; their son Kevin Durrant who is in the Army and stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo., and sister and borther-in-laMr. and Mrs. Robert Holden w the continuing J drive for donations to pay the second of the two organs being used in the school. The Willard Lion's club has donated $100, toward it and the continuing bringing in their donations. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen were son and Don and Debra daughter-in-laChristensen from Tremonton and Mrs. Christensen's aunt Mrs. Boyd Sorensen from Spring City. Mrs. Sorensen has been visiting with them for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Christensen and family spent Thanksgiving with Tommys parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen in Bothwell. . Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Witt for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Witt and son Keith from Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. James West from Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Jean Quittenbaum from Willard. Mr. and Mrs. William Kunzler at, He talked about secondary sites just west of Perry and near the Brigham City airport, Barney reported. Commission Chairman Don Chase expressed surprise at the disclosure, saying he had talked to the mayor of Elwood and was everything thought Thanksgiving Items Highlight Local News by Madge H. Watts encountered Elwood. Willard Reports peaches and cream. Barney described these as "first-clas- s rest stops with a visitor center and personnel on hand to give out information. Chase said the rest places are intended as stops to welcome people into the state and said he and four children from Burley; Mark and Doris Kunzler and five children from Rupert; Cecil and Carol Smith and one child from Salt Lake City; Arnold and Gloria Kunzler and one child from Ogden, and Mrs. Paul Kunzler Williams sister-in-lafrom Willard. Following a traditional Thanksgiving dinner a program This is you life" mother and dad, was presented for Bill Roar-En- i from Burley, Idaho, were honored on Thanksgiving Day with a dinner at the Pleasant-vieLDS ward hapel. The dinner was hosted by Boyd daughter and and Ida Barker. Eleven of their 13 children were present with their families for the event. son-in-la- A bus tour to southern California is planned for Brigham City area senior Commerce, W citizens late next month, it was this week by Director Hazel Kaiser. The Faldmo Tours have scheduled the Rose Parade trip by Continental Trailways to leave Dec. 26. This is truly an all inclusive tour, including the Rose parade, with box lunch, Disneyland, Santa Anita races,! the Paladium, starring Laurence Wlk; a trip to the a boat trip in San Safari zoo, Diego Bay, all included in the cost of $159 for eight days. Anyone interested may call the senior center, or Mabel Yourt, tour director, at 5 for more information. A trip to the Hanson planetarium is being planned for December, along with viewing the Christmas lights in Salt Lake City. The temple grounds lights turn on Dec. 9 at 8 p.m., so the trip will be planned after that date. announced 723-325- List Includes They included Boyd and Ida Barker and five children from Pleasant View; Floyd and Erva Kunzler and seven children from Ogden; Glen and Arlene Kunzler and five of their from Russell llard; Twila Kunzler and children Wi- and seven children from Richfield; Ernest and Rozanne Kunzler with six of their children from Corinne; Reese and Sue Kunzler, and three children, William and Karen Kunzler and six children, and Spencer and Andra Kunzler Restaurant 64 64 noon The "Restaurant luncheon is again in full swing, after the Thanksgiving holidays. All seniors and retired Hinufcman Personal, Portable Electronic Calculator ft Sharp ELS 1003 Electronic Calculator by Escort fiOmrcn jjf Electronic calculators Works on electric or battery Adds, Subtracts, Multiplys, Divides - 8 Digits Digitron with zero suppression. reminDEr OFFICE SUPPIY INC. 40 Tremonton, advised the commission that the senior program serving Bear River valley will S. Main, Brigham City 723-34- 88 YOUR OLIVETTI AGENT FOR NORTHERN UTAH -- 'o'cyODD 723-325- information concerning the Rose parade tour and others on their schedule. The program will be Box Elder High school tumbling acts, arranged by Les Dunn, community school director. Bingo Set is scheduled for Monday, Dec. 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the lounge. Bingo Ford Galaxie 500 gives you the quiet look of pure luxury, at far less than luxury car prices. Everyone should bring a wrapped white elephant or 25 cents. Other prizes are added to the fun. Fannie Christensen, Spike club board member, is in charge of the afternoon and urges all persons who enjoy bingo to participate. automatic transmission, power steering and power front disc brakes are all standard! e See all the new Fords at your Intermountain Ford Dealers today. v Big Refreshments are 54 wide Rag. 3.79 - 2.. served during the social period for getting acquainted. Genuine Pendleton Wool Buy her QUILTED 20 Q49 yj a Pfaff for Christmas HiDDTOKIS & HIL7 TREMONTON, UTAH or picnics! Offer . . FM-A- OFF . game-tim-e the finest sawing machine made. Match maker, stretch stitch, folly Automatic. A good selection of other machines at reduced prices. ALSO a Radio (49.00 value) given away with each sew-in- g mothine sold. . FABRICS Stadium Blanket with handy carrying case and cushion .yours free, when you buy any new Ford LTD, Galaxie 500 or Custom 500 car or station wagon. Perfect warmer-uppe-r for SALE 60 wide Rag. 4.98 yd. V-- 8, full-siz- Rides will be arranged for those needing transportation. . SALE yd. Year 'round home-cooke- Special for Robes 929 asked having specifically for a photo of the county fair grounds. Commissioner Young said these should be included and promised to see that the pictures are made available. Give the Gift that Keeps on Giving all persons are invited to enjoy this d meal which is a complete meal, including dessert and drinks. Those attending the luncheon should make reservations by 1 by early calling Thursday. Erma Faldmo will be at the luncheon this Friday to give TERRY CLOTH SALE from a expect about $4,000will cost an federal grant and it estimated $9,340 for a year to program. carry on the existing Last year they worked on an Bus Tour Set For Seniors CLOTH Rag. 3.98 yd. We can't expect much more from the city, she explained. The chairman asked her to bring in a detailed budget request "within the next day or two so that it can be considered in the new county budget. w for that special party ckass, Lama, Silver and Gold VELVET crew and legal fr POLYESTERS yd. maintenance counsel. railroad overpass resulted in a., total of $1,100 damage. Police City Brigham Patrolman Art Redding said the mishap occurred at about 4:03 p.m. when a vehicle driven by Oral Allen Steed, 127 North f; First West, Tremonton, slowed down for traffic. At that moment an auto IjJ driven by a Layton youth struck the rear end of the fc Steed car. The youth was citli following too closely. Damage to the Steed a! $300 - ana loss to the wagon was $800, accor Patrolman Redding, fy STRETCH 5.98 yd. water, garbage collection, assistance from the city Golden Jack Mrs. (Mildred) Shumway, representing the senior citizens center at A rear end collision west of Eleventh South near the SUEDE 9$) L City. The city already is providing Asks Assistance BROCADES Rag. need a financial hand from the county when its state grant expires in July. She asked specifically for about $6,000 noting that they Presents Copy Spike Empire aide also presented proposed opy for a brochure which he is working up for the county. Included was a brief history and 21 points of interest. Barney said he was submitting it for the commission to look over and recommend any changes they felt should be made. Commissioner Malcolm C. said he wanted Young agriculture mentioned. Barney replied he had been under the impression that this publication would dwell on historic and tourist attractions with industry to be considered in a later brochure. He noted that he had been unsuccessful in obtaining colored pictures from the Bear River Valley Chamber of 'The Sow Now (for Christfmos and Save SAL the reported change in plans. he would relay the commissions reaction to Burnham. $1,100 Loss and Elsie. Each family presented a part on the understand Mrs. said Shumway Tremonton doesnt have the financial resources of Brigham Sne h Barney said Yields w program, which was written and directed by Ida Barker. Mrs. Hazel Lowe and son Lowe returned Clark afon home Sunday ter spending two weeks in Richland, Wash, visiting family and friends. They were accompanied to Richland on Nov. 10 by Myrtle Ipsen, Hazel Dalton and Dorothy Harrop. They .drove back the. samp weeken leaving Mrs. Lowe end I Clark at ' the home of Mrs. Lowe's 'daughter Elaine Longmore. Crash d Change Kestf budget, she explained. Chase said it was planned to assist the Tremonton program the same as in Brigham City where the county budgeted $3,800 this year. he asked if However, Tremonton would provide space the same as Brigham City. pre-gam- e ends January 15, 1973 M . p- 3 Meoseirs f 323 South Main Dm o 723-343- 1. |