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Show 4 Tromonton-Beq- r River Vqlley News City and all their families. Mrs. Peck served president of the family party and arranged for original games Visits in San Diego Mrs. Thelma Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibbs and family of Portage have been visiting Mrs. Gibbs son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Sherman Gibbs and family in San Diego. Mrs. Gibbs remained to visit indefinitely. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Summers and family on Thanksgiving were Mrs. Mattie Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood and son of Fielding; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Summers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Summers and baby of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Summers of Tremonton. Mrs. James Shumway and family and John J. Shumway of Garland joined Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackay of Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cookson, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jensen of Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindsay Mrs. Mary Lindsay of Salt Lake City; for a family dinner party held in the Taylorsville stake house on Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harris in Portage were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobia and four children; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and three children of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Harris of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson of Logan; Maurene Bingham of Provo, enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bingham in Bothwell on Thanksgiving Day. The Binghams were happy to receive a phone call from their son James who is attending the Tulane university in New Orleans, La. Mrs. Calvin Bingham and two sons have been spending the past week visiting Mrs. Binghams parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cornia in Boise. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Bingham and sons enjoyed dinner with Mrs. Binghams sister Mrs. John Shorr in Salt Lake City. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family in Fielding Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petersen and daughter Andrea of Las Vegas. Local Wards ft. By Fie Munson Mr. end Mrs. Clifton G.M. Kerr entertained at a family dinner party at their home in Tremonton Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Kerr and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr and family of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Kerr and son Brandon' and Dr. and Mrs. Duane Kerr and family of Tremonton. Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G.M. Kerr hosted a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pack and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pack and daughters Maureen, Annette, and Suzanne of Logan; Dalian Pack of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Kerr and son of Tremonton. Weekend Visiters Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal in Portage during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Parris Neal and Denise Neal of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Marriott and son Clyde of Garland spent the weekend visiting their son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster and family in Lima, Mont in-la- w Enjoying Thanksgiving breakfast with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark in Bothwell were Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Packer of Tremonton. Later they attended a dinner party and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholas in Ogden. Overnight guests at the R.L. Packer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Jensen who were enroute to their home in Portland, Ore. after serving an LDS mission in Louisiana. Dinner guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Duane Kerr and family in Tremonton on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Calder and family of Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Calder and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calder and family of Rexburg; Jim, Jeff and Lucy, Ashworth of Walnut Creek, Calif. Forsberg in Roy. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott in Garland Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and two sons of Brigham Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins in Portage Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. Laverd John of North Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burnhope and three daughters of Bothwell spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Don Burnhope in Salt Lake City. Friday they enjoyed a dinner party with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Funk in Helper. Miss Lee Glenn left the Salt Lake airport by jet Saturday for her home in New York City after the spending Thanksgiving holidays visiting her friend Forrest Munson in Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb and family of Garland spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Limb's parents Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thanksgiving Day for a turkey dinner with all the trimmings. The afternoon was spent in playing games. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fuhriman Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Poulsen and four children of Midway City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ora J. John of Portage, Mrs. Cora McCrary and son of Ogden spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jones in Cherry Creek. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Godfrey in Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hubbard and son Shane of Ogden. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Udy and family in City. Dinner Party Spending the Thanksgiving holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman and family in Tremonton were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dursteler of Walla Walla, Wash. They attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward in Ogden on Thanksgiving day. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen of Tremonton and their houseguests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mendoza and three daughters of Montebello, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and family of Garland enjoyed dinner on Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. DeLaun Sackett in Brigham City. Spending the Thanksgiving holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood and family Riverside on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas and Mrs. Alice Robbins of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy of Riverside. Visitors at the Ed Udy home during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crowther and family of Mesa, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Royce Searle and family of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. George Bitter of Idaho Falls. in Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wood and family and Dr. and Mrs. Roger Sybrant of Casper, Wyo. They also spent sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schwartz in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Able of Garland had as their guests on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Edward Able of Layton. Enjoying dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Raulin Anderson and family in Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving Day were Mrs. Mabel Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Hansen and family of Fielding. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli and family in Tremonton on Mrs. Stan Hess of Fielding spent Thanksgiving with her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Capener and family in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess and family of Fielding were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Hess mother Mrs. Elva Haslam in Wellsviile. son-in-la- w Mrs. Mrs. Thanksgiving Richins Jennie of Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Theil Jensen in Millville were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godrey and daughter Lana of Fielding. Mrs. William Gibbs of Portage accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gibbs and Mrs. Dick Green of Tremonton returned last week from an enjoyable vacation in Riverside, Calif, where they visited her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Petty and family. On Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs had as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gibbs, Mrs. Dick Green and family of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gibbs and family of Portage. member of the Sixty-si- x son-in-la- Elma Petersen of Sid Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson of East Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson of Mantua attended a family dinner party at the homp of David Christensen in Ogden Friday evening in compliment to Merrill J. Christensen of Eugene, Ore., who is leaving for an LDS mission to Brazil. Merrill is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ned Christensen. Mrs. Mina Ward of Riverside has been spending several days and with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter were Marilyn Napoli of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Napoli and family, Mrs. Kathy Perez and family of Ogden; Sherry VanCamp and daughter and Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis of Tremonton entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner party at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes of Calgary, Attend Seminar Canada; Jayna Davis, Julie Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harris Holmes, Kara Holmes and Claire Holmes who are at- of Portage attended a National Pubiic SeriiiittitnrtttsTJteld in: tending .BYU.Mr. and, Mr Phil Harris and faihily, Mr. and the Hyaft Whistf in San 'Jose, Calif. Monday and Tuesday for Mrs. Dennis Hancock and all insurance agencies. Harris family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven was the guest speaker. He is Henrie of Salt Lake City; Mr. agent manager for the National and Mrs. Virgil Harris of Public Service with the home Portage; Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins of Canoga Park, Calif.; office in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Harris recently attended a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess, Regional Agency convention Levan Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Layne Hall and family of Logan; Mrs. held at the Royal Inn in Salt Pheobe Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Newman Mark Hall and family of and children Nan and Rodd of Tremonton. the weekend the Bothwell Spending spent Thanksgiving holiday in Los visiting Dr. and Mrs. Max Angeles visiting Mr. and Mrs. Conley and family in Bountiful Ralph Cullimore and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley of Portage. Newmans sister ReNae Larson. Frank Wood family met at the ward building Fielding son-in-la- w Harris in Ogden. several quilts, dish towels, Tomorrow evening, Dec. 1 is a special evening for members of the Relief society and their partners in the Perry ward. The Perry Ward Relief society is sponsoring a more lovely items to help you with your Christmas shopping. All proceeds will go towards the building fund so all ward adults are encouraged to come and enjoy the evening and support the Relief society in their efforts for the new chapel. Bazaar and Tasting Sale." Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the cultural hall. Each member of the Relief society will bring their favorite dish to be shared with everyone. Cost will be $1 per plate and everyone is to bring their own eating untinsils. Program Set At 7: 15 p.m. a program will be presented and will be followed by an auction of homemade Bazaar There items. are Listeners Await Confab Members of the Insights, psychology club at Box Elder High school, and others interested in working on the Listening Post staff will attend the second annual Hotline conference to be held at the University of Utah union building beginning Friday at noon and to continue all day Saturday. Dr. Abel Garcia Ossorio, Region VIII health director, of Health, U.S. Department Education and Welfare, will give the keynote address, "The Courtship of Comprehensive Mental Health and Hotlines: Intervention Crisis by Telephone. Billy Jensen, detective, Brigham City Police departwith ment, will be Sandy Dolowitz, lawyer, of the session on "Runaways. Mrs. Malcolm E. McDonald, City Brigham Mrs. Ralph Umbreit oL director, Listening Post, will participate Spokane, Wash.; Douglas Umbreit of Provo; Miss Verq in the sessions for Shumway of Salt Lake ministrators. The local hotline is sponsored City, and Miss Vera Lund ofrl ' , by the' Box Elder chapter, Utah Burbank, Calif. On Thanksgiving Day the. Association for Mental Health, , entire group met at the Rome of and the Insights. Mr. and Mrs. O. Dee Lund in I Information concerning tendance at the conference may City for a family be obtained by calling Mrs. dinner party. , Friday they attended a McDonald at ... wedding for Mrs. Shumways sister Dorothy Martin who became the bride of Ted Olpin of Roosevelt. A dinner party was held followed by a reception. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deloras Stokes and family in Bothwell on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Palmer and Mrs. Polly Smith of Tremonton, Mrs. Fred Butler and family of Garland, Gary Stokes of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes and t family of Bothwell. Local Houseguests Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway in the Tremonton during Thanksgiving holidays were ad-Ge- Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lott and on family in Thatcher Thanksgiving .were. Stanley 1 by Mrs. Max Nelson Priesthood Bowcutt of. Tremonton, BfcjrodL Mrs: Claire Bowcutt and family of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Burnett and son Jason of Riverside. Later they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Cutler and family of Tremonton. Farrell and Margaret Ann Nielson Udy of Bothwell announce the arrival of a baby girl born in the Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham City Nov. 20. They have two boys and one girl at home. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Udy and Mrs. Cora Nielson of Garland. members of the Leo Fifty-si- x Farnsworth family held a Thanksgiving party at the Belmont Ward building in West Fielding. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rudd, Mrs. Irene Peck of Fielding; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whittle of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMurdie, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Christensen of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gardner of Brigham KIOiDY . 723-295- pillow cases, toys, and many was at the Salt Lake International airport to meet their son Neil who was returning from a two year LDS mission in the Japan West mission field. Niel being home made the traditional Thanksgiving dinner a little more special for the 38 family members gathering at the Johnson home on Thursday. Completing the family list Were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burt, Mrs. Lucy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Victor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred enjoyed a very- - lovely funfj raising dinner. An over flowiq-crow- d met in the ward cultural.'-hal- l for a roast beef supped:! under the direction of the Highp: Priests and assisted by thqji other ward organizations a delightful program was thent." held. Peggy Reeder, Patti Walker?! IJulie Davis, Devon Wheeler anfj Dee Rasmussen sang two songj and led the group in some group ; singing directed by Mrs. June.; Rasmussen and accompanied?: ?? by Mrs. Joycele Poulsen. and daughter of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norlander and four daughters of Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Bodily and family of Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson and two children of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson of Logan, and Curtis and Trisa and Chad, Beverly, and Holy of Perry. It has been a very delightful month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ollett Visiting at the Ollett home has been Mr. and Mrs. D.K. Garvin of Crochran, Ga. Mrs. Ollett and Mrs. Garvin are sisters. The Garvins left last Satur- Carolyn Nelson, Jeff Lowec: Glenn Bradbury, Norman-Jenk- s, Curtis Quayle, John? Spendlove, Teresa Dickey?: of all BrigFosgren, ham; Mrs. Kathy Fosgren Spirit of Season To help the members of the Perry Second ward get into the spirit of the season a Ward is being Christmas Bazaar held, Dec. 2, Saturday night. Beginning at 6 p.m. in the ward cultural hall and old fashioned bazaar under the direction of the Priesthood will take place for all members of the ward. Each organization from the Primary through the Relief society are preparing items for the sale. Items to be sold will include something for everyone. There will be dish towels, pillowcases, novelty items and many gift items for those on your Christmas list. A bake sale is also being planned. During the evening a supper will be served and everyone should remember to bring their own eating utinsils. All living in the second ward area are invited and day after Anderson, grouper Rosalie? Johnson, Jan Christinsen anefj Diana Davis sang accompanied;'; -' by Tess Johnson. W S'- Two Numbers r: Merilyn Walker and Cart-Younplayed and sang twqr numbers on their guitar. Three members of the Boxr. Elder High school dramsr.: department presented "Snows?: White and the Seven Dwarfs? Members of the cast werd " Delorls spending Jeppsen, Dwight' Stevens and Mitzl Nelson and lne! their production they included: the young members of the wardp: A lovely quilt made by thC; Relief society was theif? presented to Bishop PauE: Barnard by Relief society President, Mrs. Alice Snow in? behalf of the ward members?: jl en- Enlist now. Spend the Holidays at home. Traditional Dinners to believe we are already in the midst of the with holiday season Thanksgiving this past week many families took this time to for Sham Fund Raising The Perry ward recently Its hard together Another Primary Thanksgiving in Perry. While here the Olletts and Garvins enjoyed a short trip to Elko and the rest of the visit was spent in getting caught up on family news. couraged to attend and support the ward in this special project. get Thursday, November 30, 1972 . Slate Bazaars w Fp Thanksgiving ' a delicious following dinner with all the trimmings. Families Gcaflhsr BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utqh PUlSO !(."fry family gathering with the traditional Thanksgiving dinners. An early Thanksgiving dinner was held at the Max Nelson house on Nov. 17. A total of 27 family members gathered early so they could be joined by their brother Carl Nelson and children Ricky, r, Jammie and Nickie of Utah. Also joining were Tom and Renee Bailey, Jim, Howard and John of Corinne; Darrell and Grace Nelson and children, Mike, Rodney and Melanine and granddaughter Shantell Bennett, Max and Lois Nelson, Reese Kelly Carolyn and Peggy and Deraid and Julia Waters and Lisa, Pam and Raquel all of ; vBewy. .a It was a special Thanksgivings at the dinner Curtis Johnson house this year. On Wednesday that family f Ask about the Holiday Leave Program. Jog Loss Wen-dove- Brigham City 723-891- 1 Todays Army a 4' Hail destroys $200 to $.100.. worth of crops and property in the United States each year. million A code of ethics nine-poi- the In- Association Parks and At- of members guides ternational Amusement tractions. of Get up and go to your Yamaha snowmobile dealer, and you may win one of the great prizes in this exciting contest! First Prize is fantastic: a 24 Motor Home and trailer with his 'n her Yamaha snowmobiles! Enter early and you've got a great chance to get a free bonus! 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