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Show 14 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 14, 1972 PRICES EFFECTIVE IDECIM3ER 14-1- 6, 1972 viviL 4. Grouse Creek Reports Eli mm Mercury Dips, Weather vul Chills Town and LeAnn Thompson at their home. by Marge Thompson Everyone! talking about the weather. And with a continuous week of below zero weather, one can hardly think of anything else. At times the temperature has dropped as low as 3Q degrees below zero. Thank goodness for our heated homes. At least the women don't have to freeze. Of course on these cold mornings, cars wont start, there's snow everywhere, so all is not Hosts Party Mrs. Rhea Toyn was hostess for a lovely party at her home on Thursday. Guests of honor were the MIA girls, their mothers and the bishopric. A program was enjoyed with talks given by Bishop Merlin Tanner, Irma Warburton and Eula Kimber. A musical number by the YWMIA officers and teachers. A delicious luncheon was prepared and served by Mrs. The tables were Toyn. decorated beautifully and the food looked attractive. Attending were Marian Kimber, president, and daughters, Jackie, Karen and Edith; Marjorie Thompson, counselor, and daughter, Bambi; Garrol daughters, Sanders and Jo, Peggy and Marva; Bobbi Blanthorn and daughter, Janet; Wilda Kimber and daughter, Betty; Irma Warburton and daughters, Rush to Doctor Lyman and Eula Kimber were in Oakley Friday to a party for the high councilmen and their partners. QQ310SSGB 70DB 33 GXSOJGJ ttr rmr? cranr: David and Betty Kimber rushed their baby to the doctor on Wednesday night. They were afraid of pneumonia. Luckily he didnt have it. The doctor in Brigham treated him for a bad cold and they returned home. Bill Thomas was taken back to the doctor in Burley with a heart ailment. He did not have to be hospitalized this time. Norman and Fern Kimber were in Burley Thursday on a business trip. One of their cows broke its leg so they took it to the butcher shop. Josie Wolfe took care of the coop that day. Delrey and Linda Kimber and children of Brigham spent the weekend at their home in Grouse Creek, seeing about their cattle here. BWMM ...... WMI GSEJHDGECB nrQ (ESS1 r ' (3BQ0 UK Baby Shower Judy Kimber and her mother, Mrs. Flo Gross were cohostesses at a baby shower on Friday evening at Judy's home. The event was for Betty Kimber and her new baby boy. Games with prizes were en- refreshments lovely gifts joyed, tasty served and presented the guest of honor. Bettys mother, grandmother and little sister of Malta were special guests. Sherisse and Carolyn. Bishop and Mrs. Merlin Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred 0335 Kimber, Eula Kimber and Hughie Thompson. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Thompson, Bambi, Blair and Brian were in Burley Saturday where they met their other daughters, LaNette and Le LeAnn Thompson of Ogden. All attended funeral services for a friend, Bobby Crane, who died of taktmla. He was . seven a son of Dan and years-olLaRae Crane of Burley. Lyman and Eula Kimber also attended the funeral. Naomi Kimber, Gary and Steven, were home from. Brigham to spend the weekend REENLISTS Jay Pierce, with their husband and father, a local graduate receives Grant Kimber. Doug and Lunana Richins and reenlistment oath. family of Riverside have been here through the week trucking their cattle to town. Sheldon is working for the Box Elder county road department and Sherman is attending Weber college. They helped their parents with the trucking during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams came out Saturday from Logan Jay W. Pierce Jr., a 1968 and stayed overnight with Irma, of Box Elder High graduate and Reese Warburton and school, recently reenlisted in family. the U.S. Navy and was awarded Sunday was an eventful day a reenlistment bonus of $6,000. Wade for little David Kimber, son of Betty and David Kimber. for five Pierce signed-ove- r He was blessed and received more years amid ceremonies at on his name his that day by the Oklahoma City Recruiting grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. district headquarters in Afton Nye, Bettys parents, her Oklahoma City where he serves and and sisters, Shirley Cathy, as medical representative for her grandmother all came from officer naval aviation Malta for the services. Then after the meeting they programs. and David's family Ray and Second Class Hospital Corp-sma- n Wilda Kimber, Judy, Sharon, Pierce is the son of Mr. Scott and Dean Dawna, Betty, Mrs. and Jay W. Pierce Sr. of of all were dinner guests Betty He joined the Route 2, Brigham. and David Kimber in their new Navy in February 1969 and home. since that time has served with the Fleet Marine Force in Friday Guests Vietnam and with the recruiting and Thompson Marge district in Oklahoma. daughter, Bambi were Friday Pierce is scheduled to remain Chloe night guests of Mrs. City until Tanner in Brigham. They found in Oklahoma 1974 at which time he her down on the bed for a couple February hopes to return to duty with the of days. She had fallen and Fleet Marines. sprained her foot. However she was quite anxious to be up and around again. Blair and Brian Thompson were visitors of Mike Clark and the Dean Clark Spanish explorer Francisco de lUloa discovered in 1539 family. 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