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Show f 20 Bill Standers, Lester Barker and Gary Nelsons from Bear River Reports BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 30, 1972 family, Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson from Corinne, Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving Visitors Fill Local Residences by Mrs. Irving Christensen Enjoying Thanksgiving day and dinner with the Dell Holmgren's were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop of Garland; Brent Mrs. and Mr. Hollingsworth from Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Barret and three children from Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop and three children of Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bishop and daughter from Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald had their home family Thanksgiving day. Those enjoying the delicious dinner were Mrs. LaVon Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Archibald and family from Brigham City, and the Dick Nelson family. With Parents Randy Udy of Ogden spent Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Munns and family from Elwood were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns. Dennis and Eugene Christensen sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen were in Riverside over the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Thompson and family from Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Korth and two children from Kaysville; Mrs. Iva Thompson of Ogden; Debra Williams from Brigham City and the Gerald Williams family. Vacationing In Elko II Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stander, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Huggins spent the weekend of Nov. 18 vacationing in Elko, Nev. Spending Thanksgiving day with the Leland Anderson - PREPARE SERVICE Perparing for the traditional Elks memorial services is K. 0. Adams, chaplain for the Brigham City Elks lodge, left, and T. J. Burkhart, exaulted ruler of the local lodge. The services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Elks lodge. The public is invited. Elks Set Former Brigham Man Memorial Gains ley ABF Post Services traditional Elks The A services tor past brothers" will be held this Friday, December 3 at the Brigham City Elks lodge. The impressive ceremonies will get underway at 11 a.m. and will be conducted by Exhalted ruler T.J. Burkhart and lodge Chaplain K.O. Adams. Special music will be provided by J.E. Moore with Mrs. Moore as his accompanist. The memorial service is open to the public and the BPOE lodge number 2208 is located at 20 East First South in Brigham City. A spokesman for the Elks said the service is for all Elks and persons who may have known an Elk. These are the men we will be honoring," he said. memorial More than 800 species of fish make the Gulf of California one of North America's richest fishing grounds. Football helmets go hack to scarlet turbans wrapping thick heads of hair worn Rutgers College plaers in the I8T0s. the 1 family were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roundy and family and Mrs. Gladys Bennett of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Jack LeFevre and family of Ogden and Ron Stoker from Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett called in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nessler, and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Nessler enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at Harmons cafe in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Niederhauser and children and Ruth Anderson of Ogden and Delvon Julander from Heber, enjoyed turkey dinner with the Clair Andersons on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen stayed with the Thirl Christensen family in Bountiful Wednesday night then had Thanksgiving dinner with them on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen of Honeyville and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Thain and baby from Benson had lunch with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen on Thursday evening. The Joseph Murray family from Ogden visited relatives here on Saturday. has been named senior vice president of the American ARF Retail federation, President Eugene A. Keeney announced this past week. William Kay Daines, a graduate of Box Elder High school, will direct the ARF government affairs program, including activities on Capitol Hill and dealings with the adof branch ministrative government. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Daines, 183 North Tenth East. a has been Daines Washington representative for the J.C. Penny company since Clixie Hollingsworth and her mother Mrs. Dell Holmgren hosted a bridal shower Friday night at the Holmgren home for Judy Hadfield of Brigham City. Luncheon was served to 18 guests. Miss Hadfield received many useful kitchen presents. Visiting was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Frost and family from Albuquerque, N.M. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker from Washington Terrace were dinner guests Saturday at the home of their brother Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frost. and Mrs. John Bishop Holmgren attended a commissioners conference at the USU in Logan recently. Thanksgiving Guests Guests for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Huggins and two sons from Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Allen and two children from Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Norman, Durfey and daughter from Bountiful; and Mrs. Ann Ferguson from Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woodyatt and two sons from Willard came later in the day and visited. Emil Anderson of Tremonton and Dave Richards of Brigham City were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holmgren and daughter Dawn were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Clixie and Brent Hollingsworth in Brigham City. The Oleen Nelson family met at the home of their parents for Thanksgiving dinner. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson and family from Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Spry and children from Salt Lake City. Ricky and Sandra Spry SENIOR VP - William The mileage death rate the number of deaths per 100.000 ehicle-mile- s for Kentucky in 1070 was 5.4, compared with 5.7 in 1000. Thursday morning they traveled 50 miles west of Eureka and had Thanksgiving dont switch to gas cooking EVERYBODY just because it costs so much less. ... Do Wo Have Yours? 2 z J 19 Now 10x7 Reg. $119.95 Fully nj Roger Johnsen and children Bart and Janice from Salt Lake City and her father Leon Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Carter of Brigham City. Meeting friends and relatives and reminiscing of things that Julander and family were MR. ZIP n $00 825-39- eeeeee 53 o I z s Economy of operation is important, of course. But a gas range has so many other advantages youll enjoy, such as smokeless broiling (the flame consumes the smoke), instant-o- n instant-of- f burners, a thousand shades of heat to mention only a few. And today gas cooking offers another great benefit: It saves energy for everybody. For when it comes to home heating in any form, theres nothing better than natural gas. Another reason to see the new gas ranges at your dealers. K IS Galvanized Built UJ J S u 22 Rugged Construction R0DERTS woeeeeoeeeMeeeeeeeeeMow and Wednesday night guests at the home of her parents in Heber. HELPS $1 1464 N., Fort Lane, Layton, Utah or to order call Johnsen the spent The worlds finest Bourbon is all dressed up for the Holidays. So give. 10 x 10 Reg. $139 owowoew Brent daughter from Tremonton; of Christensen Palmer, Alaska spent Saturday visiting with his grandmother Mrs. Elvira Christensen before returning to Ricks college at Rexburg, Idaho. The Joe Dell Huggins family returned home Sunday after spending a week in southern California. They visited a cousin, Mrs. Ruth Burt at Glendale and an uncle, Leonard Nielsen at Palos Verdes as well as many places of interest including a swim in the ocean. Kay Aictic milu's attack only weak members, of caribou herds. Now III'm Mrs. Visits Grandmother Randy Daines has been named to a key post in ARF. Oil f.lotol Storage Sheds CONTACT Thanksgiving. Those enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at the Raymond Nelsons were the Tommy Rasmussen family, Bill Standers, Lester Barker and Gary Nelsons from Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson from Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Petersen and Camille from Salt Lake City and the Dick Nelson family from Bear River City. Mrs. Pearl Elwell spent from Wednesday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Michelson in Centerville. While there they visited her granddaughter Mrs. Noel Sandall in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins were guests of the Jim Karo on in Ogden family Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen were in Salt Lake City on Monday of last week. Several people from here attended the viewing and funeral services Saturday for Mrs. Drucilla Keller Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen spent last week in Salt Lake City. Brice Checketts spent the in Phoenix and weekend Mexico. Those enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at the Raymond Nelsons were the Tommy Rasmussen 279-868- 9. remainder of the week with the Ken Porritt and Neil Nelson families. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hodson and children from Plain City enjoyed Thanksgiving day here with her mother Mrs. Zina Hansen. Mrs. Myrtle Nelson from Provo visited with Andrea and Ernie Huggins on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne SALE TTCv derson were at the Ralph in for Batemans Roy and proud past, a perfect present 1968. Holds Doctorate The former Brigham man holds a doctorate in law from the University of Utah and has completed three years post doctoral work in government regulation of business. He is author of a number of articles and publications on labor law and urban affairs. Daines, his wife Mitzi and their five children make their home in McLean, Va. in Roy. Gasway from Eagle, Idaho. Their daughter Brenda Schmidt brought home a friend from college David Genschel from Clark, N.J. They all enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner and stayed from Wednesday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton An- Petersen dinner with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chamberlain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups, Mr. and Mrs. Reo Waddoups and little Tim and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert and family motored to Twin Falls, Idaho to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loveland and family. Visit Aunt Thanksgiving visitors at the from home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Emil Tremonton and daughters Elna Schmidt were Mr. and Mrs. Shupe of Salt Lake City, June Lawrence Ryther and Lucille former Brigham City man Prior to that he was in private law practice. He is a member of the Bar of the state of Utah and served as clerk of the Utah Supreme court. . Edmunds of West Jordon, and Phyllis A. Holmgren of Bear River City visited their aunt Mrs. Kelsey Lee in Mapleton, on Monday of last week. Mrs. Elvira Christensen spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tolman and family Dave Camille from Salt Lake City and the Dick Nelson family from Bear River City. Mrs. Pearl Elwell spent from Wednesday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Michelson in Centerville. While there they visited her granddaughter Mrs. Noel Sandall in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins were guests of the Jim Karo on in Ogden family Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen were in Salt Lake City on Monday of last week. Several people from here attended the viewing and funeral services Saturday for Mrs. Drucilla Keller Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen spent last week in Salt Lake City. Brice Checketts spent the week end in Phoenix and Mexico. The Mario Checketts family were at the George Thornely home in Thatcher Tuesday night for the Checketts Thanksgiving family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loo and children Jay and Jennifer from Torrence, Calif, have been visiting the past ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, Ramsdell and other relatives. They left Sunday morning for their home in Calif. Justin Anderson of Ogden visited relatives here on day last week. Having Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen were the sons Mr. and have happened over the years was a happy occasion and a very lovely party. The Dewey Ramsdell family spent Thanksgiving day with the Ted Ramsdells in Blackfoot, Idaho. On Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. in the scout room there will be a demonstration of dehydrated foods and a tasting party so that people can see what types of foods are available for food storage and whether they like them. This demonstration will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Daines from Brigham City on the Sam and Andy dehydrated foods. Everyone is invited to this fun and important meeting. If you wish to order food for your family storage you can do so at this time. For information call Remember the ward dinner and auction Saturday night starting at 6 p.m. Thanksgiving dinner at the Mario Checketts was served to 35 members of the Edward Clayson family. During the afternoon their son Kim called on the telephone from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Romney of Bountiful came and visited with them. to Last Collect Quarts Fifths and Half Gallons in gold foil wrap with gold bow on fifths in the sterling look of silver foil wrap with silver bow. Where available. MOUNTAIN FUEL |