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Show I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 12 Thursday, February 15, 1973 ' Park Valley News h Going lu Around Town by Vera C. Dorothy Morris of the Valley and a student at USU, claimed his valentine at the Logan LDS James The valley is still very white as far as ihe eye can see, temple. The couple were Most of the activity right now honored at a dinner party which included family members atis a truck loaded with hay going from here to there feeding tending the ceremony. Bruce Kachline called at the cattle or going to the sheep house today to take ranch range. I talked to Gary Rose last pictures of this and that for me. with Sunday and he reported that Photography is a hobby attendance at church was light him and most interesting to due to illness in the valley. Flu watch. He and Marie like our has hit and is being passed valley and hope they can stay. So do we. around like a bad check. I was at the valley today and saw cars parked at the chapel. Confined Home LeGrand Morris was confined Sure enough there in the Relief to quarters and in bed for three society room was Bernice you know he Kunzler, Mildred Morris, Orfa days, so brother was sick and for others it has Ellsted and Christine Carter been the same. going the extra mile of hours to not is at college finish a quilt and do you know Jay Carter this quarter. He is at home why? So they can get another These gals helping Harvey who has not yet one on the frames. recovered from back surgery. deserve a purple heart for the This takes a long time. pricked fingers they get from constant is much quilting and they do a Palmer Rudger recent a from job. illness, great improved but Lane came from BYU to Peace, Quiet take over chores and help I sat in the car recently Letetia service the school bus. Rud has been under the visiting with Dora Carter. We but promised talked about the valley far and doctors care that with rest and medication he wide and how beautiful it was, will soon be as good as new. peaceful and quiet. That right Good Luck kiddie, we are with before our eyes electricity had come to light our world, the you. Bernice Kunzler and Orfa oiled highway that not only Ellsted ' tripped to Brigham made travel better for us, but through the Thursday. They checked in with brought "life the doctor, did some shopping, valley. We decided that here ate lunch together and shared a was the perfect place for a lot of girl talk. senior citizens retirement home These gals belong to the and we would build one right Tremonton weight watchers across the street from the store club and it is showing. They are and the church. Here are roads running every really "shaping up. Don't you which way for travel off the wish everybody did? Linda Pugsley was home with highway, miles to walk or job, Bishop Rex and Helen this past and all just a comfortable weekend. She is that lovely I distance from Brigham or wish she was mine. She shares Burley for shopping. We had the an apartment in Salt Lake and place all built and filled with beautiful people when Dora teaches school in Bountiful. observed, Vera, who is going to to run Has Car Again this place? Lillian Olague has her car You and me are going to be in it so looking out." from the garage finally Ah yes, and while I was on the she and Antone are back on the highway again" I bet she is inside looking out here at this said. glad. It has been the olague of ice patch, the better-haj- f her life to have to pepend on "If there is any place you want to walk to, I will pack you others to get around. They shared a trip to Malta across so you can go. I looked Thursday with Ray and at the skinny man and agreed if I coujd wat sfcjfttdinner at only :Clhristina a lovely WtMlrfrit you like to watch iooTJDurrfees. & k 'day for a drive, who could resist. - Day Shopping James' enjoyed the same day shopping at Burley, kindThe ness of Bruce Stoner from Brigham. What would we do without him? We had been grounded for two full weeks due to this ice patch out here between us and civilization that only a four- wheel drive could navigate and that was not easy. The better-hal- f has not even tackled that with his horse, so you know it is bad. The county road man looked, shook his head and left, there was nothing he could do. He didn't dare to cross it, so here we are the pantry empty on this end, the mail box full on the other and never the twain shall meet. Bruce came Wednesday, brought the mail and some supplies from town, then he and Ferris again took stock of the ice, the big hole across the road that has been getting deeper since mid December when a truck got stuck out there, and had to be pulled out. The hole is filled with water which runs across. They came it up with the only idea left took about three hours to drag four big heavy timbers which we got from the railroad years ago, dragged them across to make a bridge. They had tried that before with a lighter plank only to have the water float them up and off to where they would do no good. The big ones could be anchored down to stay, glory be At one p.m. we were out and off to Burley for an afternoon of sheer pleasure like being out of jail. Bruce did the driving so it was a fun day for us. . Dinnerparty Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Kunzler of Washington, N.J. were in Utah last week and met with family members at Maddox Ranch House for a dinner party and to bring every one up to date on family news. Seated at the table were the guests of honor and ail family members in the area. Chester and Bernice Kunzler of Park Valley, Jay and Barbara Kunzler of Orem, Darrel and Sharon Kunzler from Benson, Mary and Melvin Monk of Rockland, Idaho and Shirley Bunderson of and Cleo Tremonton. Dr. Gene was born in Willard and raised in the Valley, and is now director of electronic material for Bell laboratories. Gets Married now, guess who got married last week and did not tell us? Rodney Morris who to LeGrand and belongs Well . Elder Brent H. Reeder will be honored TALK Sunday. Elder Sets Talk Sunday A homecoming testimonial is planned Sunday, Feb. 18, for a local elder who recently returned from the Alabama-Florid- a mission. Elder Brent H. Reeder, son of Helen J .Reeder and the late Frank 0. Reeder, will be honored at 7 p.m. in the Harper ward. Elder Reeder served under three mission presidents, one of which was Hartman Rector, Jr. He was a district leader in Alabama, and a zone leader in Jacksonville, Fla. The Box Elder High school graduate will now attend Brigham Young university. Bishop Elbert R. Beecher of Harper ward invites all friends, relatives and neighbors to hear Elder Reeder report on his mission. Reservist In Training BC Leslie Kauley, P.O. Box 238, Brigham City, left for Gulfport Miss., on Feb. 10, with the Detachment of Seabees front the Ogden Naval Reserve Training center. Carpenter Kauley is being trained in military tactics and small arms at Gulfport as part of his k annual Naval Reserve cruise. 12-J- 2 two-wee- |