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Show I 14 ; BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ' . lj Thursday,' November 30, 1972 . Promontory1 Pointers Local Soldier Now Serving In Germany. intHtr r : Army Specialist Four Jerry R. Wight, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Wight, Route 2, Mantua Meanderings Brigham, is serving with U.S. Army headquarters, Communications Strategic Town Gets New Family, Roland and Florence and Raymond also attended so it was a nice family get together. Then Robert spent the rest of the weekend rabbit hunting at Kelton. Bill Goulding is spending Thanksgiving in California with his daughter Marie and her family. Well, out at Marshalls house Sara Jane just had a birthday party. She turned nine years old. Diane is home from Utah State and says school is great and she is having to work really hard. John will be in Gallup, N.M. for a week on business and they guessed that was all the news. There is excitement at the Bigler home. Larry is home from his mission in Germany. pesens home. Hello there and how was your Thanksgiving? Did you notice the pup on last Thursdays front page? Well, she is a former Mantuaite, being part of a litter of eight surviving from Superdog. Superdog is a beautiful Great Dane who resides with her owner Van Claybaugh who bought the "Richlns house. Van didn't give me much news about himself as he is a bachelor and you know that they do not appreciate nosey married ladies. (First thing you know we will have him lined up with our old maid sister or something). But when Van found out I had no old maid sisters he did tell me that he enjoys Mantua and is especially interested in helping the town. Van also told me that thanks to Arland and Alta Tingey and their girls Terri, Kim, Jan and Kristy, plus a brother Jay Tingey we enjoy this paper. These people are a must, when It comes to putting out the paper and because of the work New Residents We Gary Jeppsen and his family to Mantua. They are moving into Os Jensens home. I see lights on as we drive by so I imagine they are busily bustling about getting everything moved in. They are doing a lot of work and remodeling so it will be a while before they are officially up here for good. Garys wife is named Margaret and they have five children, two girls Jerilyn, 17, Melanie, 12, and three boys Brian, 10, Greg 8, and Scottie age 14 months. Gary is an old Mantuaite anyway so you probably all know him very well and we hope Margaret and the children grow to love it also. They say they think they will. they do at the News Journal." Did you all know that? Well I did not, so I guess we should add that we are happy such fine helpers hail from Mantua. Since Van is a newspaper man I invited him to attend town board meetings and maybe he could help me out with my column here and there. He just laughed at being my coreporter as he put it, but said he would help out where he could. He has lived here for four months. 4r are happy to welcome Large Group large group were to the shower for Kathy Sara givin by Deon Richards and Dixie ' A Visit Harper Well Doreen and Robert had Thanksgiving dinner in Harper at LaMont and Mary Jo Jep- - Noeys. Fun games were played after Cappella Choir Plans Carousel Musical BRHS A By Doris Flint which home made mints, tiny cream cakes and puffy Hawaiian punch with ice cream were served. Richards The spent Thanksgiving at Lynns sisters. Faye and Clyde Nichols in Sandy. JoLynn was home from Utah State with them. She loves school and is student teaching. Pauline and Neal Jeppsen went to Idaho for Thanksgiving. Sydnee and Charles Keller and family Ann, Lori, Jill and John from Lyman, Wyo. were at Herm Jeppsens over the weekend. Florence Gardner from Bear River and Bryce and Betty Jeppsen spent Thanksgiving dinner at Herms and Dorothys. Peg Cowan, she is such a fun person. She has gone to Whitefish, Mont. We hope she enjoys it there. But what are we gonna do for a soft ball player? Well I guess thats all the news for now folks. See you next week. Army Man BC Completes AIT Course Army Pvt. Rex B. Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Jeppesen, 559 North Fifth East, recently completed eight weeks of advanced individual training as a light weapons infantryman with the 82nd Airborne division at Ft. Braff, N.C. Private Jeppesen learned the techniques of fire and tactics of a rifle squad. He also received instruction in patrolling, individual compbat operations, landmine warfare, Thanksgiving brought: i They came from Arizona and Nevada. This was the Friday before Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving day they joined Richards mother, Janice, and his brothers and sisters for dinner. Alone.What Js Ham-merstei- Nov. 30 through Dec. 2 Matinees for students under high school age will also be presented. Darrelene Lewis was chosen for the leading female role and will portray Julie Jordon. Laurin Ashby is cast for the leading male role of Billy Bigelow. Songs including IF I Love Youll Never Walk You, . ? Large Crowd Leo and myself traveled to Brigham City to partake of the festivities with our daughter and her husband. Dennis and June Poulsons home was almost breaking at the seams. There were 24 gathered at their home for Thanksgiving dinner. This included June's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer of met at the Maurice Garland. Her brothers and sisters were in attendance also. They came from Nevada and surrounding areas. - There was about three-tenth- s .ot inch of rain fell in the storm that moved through the area Sunday. The wind blew during the night and cleared away the storm and left a beautiful Monday morning. , Sherry Flint was home from college to spend the holidays with her parents, Eugene and Donna Flint. They planned to get some pheasant hunting in while she was home. The sacrament meeting was presented by Kenneth Eggli. He was joined by brother, Robert, Lonny Crozier, Shirley Medell. ' A musical number was presented by Linda Jenkins, Nil Nessen, Louise Roberts and Richard Rucker. They were accompanied by Kathy Oyler. festivities. They visited at Cleo's mothers Jackson. home, Mrs. ; Visit Salt Works Mrs. Jetta Marx and Maxs brother, Jerald, spent Thanksgiving day at Max and Betty Marxs. That evening TOYO MODEL AMFMFM Sttreo Radio play anystereo Record stereo live, and record stereo directly off the air with tuner. Automatic and pushbut- built-i- n ton FM-ster- eo program selection with indicator lights, monitor switch. Tone control and separon-o- ff ate left and right vol- ume controls. Slide-rul- e tuning dial. FM stereo light, 3 way operation: AC, DC (batteries) auto, boat, plane cord. Also CHRISTMAS SPECIAL connector cord. Other Stereo Specials TOYO MODEL CH508 TOYO MODEL CH322 TOYO MODEL CH315 nrf(977f97fT9OTT99?T9nrvT8nFvT97vT95?rTp)i FORNEY Electric Wolding Outfit Bradshaw 93 N. 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You know they wont stop in their efforts to make the telephone a better value for your home and your office. It all D sd Change Your m aD Christmas Gift Ideas this year. LADIES: he H thing Give the man in your life some- has always wanted and needed. il m m m m m m O cl Just Drop in and Pick One Up L 404 where system. (D 02 , i Christtfiias SpedeO gililililililillGlillllililililililililililillllilililililili jc ; i the Use of Davis, The specialist, whose wife. Dqrthea, lives at 1031 Orchard drive, is a 1968 graduate of Box Elder High school.. ,. M-1- Oyler, English Jill Monmouth, N.J. M-6- 0 drama instructor and Carl Evans, Ft : land FEEL YOU MUST Kathy e 1 communications, navigation, and the firing of the 6 rifle machins gun. and the Wondering which were first made popular by this musical on April 19, 1945 in the opening performance will delight the audience. performances of Carousel famed Rodger and musical at BRHS e. Travel to Brigham V Bear (liver .High, schools a cappella choir will present' five stay there. The children were out of school for holiday. Max drives to work a distance of about 30 miles each morning. They have purchased a They just camped in it tor the time. Merlin and Wanda Larsen traveled to West Point to join Brent and Carol Larsen for the turkey and trimmings. Brent and Carol left Friday for Kentucky. Brent is stationed there with the Air Force. prepared dinner for Loris parents, brothers and sisters. Reeder home for dinner and all the trimmings. There were 29 present for the occasion. Jay and Helen Brown prepared dinner for Don and Lavone Wpodward and family Roger, Mike, Natalee, Tim, Marilee of Corinne. Howard and Paulena Robinette were joined by Paulenas parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Terry of Brigham. Clynn, Winifred, Lyle and Heather Richman traveled to West Jordan for Thanksgiving. They gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Richman. Mrs. Gayle (Marie) Richman mother, Mona Miday, was present for the occasion also. The Gary Petits traveled to Kearns for the holiday to loose Max, Betty and family decided to travel to the Lake Crystal Salt works. Max is employed there. He had to work over the weekend so they just decided to visitors to the area. There were some of us who traveled away for the holiday. Richard and Lori Nicholas We Resident Moves just hate We ia Sch- -, wetzingen, Germany. : , Specialist Wight entered the Army in May 1971, completed basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and was last stationed at comraand-Europ- , I 4 DrdsCi)Gi"j Awflo Pointe Another Moves Away by Joy Jepperion ! Absolutely No Obligation ( m i meosooin) 449 IPacUs South Main - Brigham City - 723-340- to 9 IIEllEII851IEII5lf5H5Hollolf5ilpIBllEllEllElt55flEllBll511511Ell5lli the phone company were our own toughest critics. 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