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Show TfT rr r -- rg7Tr 14 family of Hayward, Calif. They also visited Mrs. Capeners parents Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bair in Providence. Arriving Saturday evening to spend sometime visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy in Riverside were Mr. and Mrs. Ron (Beverly) Roybal of Rocklin, Calif. Mr. Roybal is BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 15, 1973 Tremonton, Bear River Valley News being transferred to Ogden where they plan to make their home. Couple Visits In Tremonton By Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. N. Earl Marble who have recently purchased a home and who own and operate a business in St. George have Returning from a delightful vacation in Acapulco and Mexico City Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Boyce of Tremonton. They went by plane. Enroute home they and visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Eddie (Diana) Sunday in Huntington Beach, Calif. Miss Carol Shumway of Garland entertained at a party at her home Saturday evening in compliment to her friend who was Wise Shirley celebrating her 16th birthday been spending sometime at their home in Tremonton. Mrs. Marble has just returned from a delightful vacation in Hawaii where she spent two weeks as a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Lui Burgess in Laie. While there she visited many points of interest and also attended a wedding for Ben K. Mamahoe who claimed Estella anniversary. Fifteen girl Westwood as his bride. Enroute friends gathered at the home she visited her Shumway home for a delicious and daughter Mr. and Mrs. supper followed by games and a Barry (Emilee) Bunker and social. Shirley was presented daughter Amy in Carson City, with nice gifts. The Civic and Home Arts Club Nev. of Garland met at the ComMrs. Bunker and Amy acCenter Thursday companied her to Tremonton. munity Mr. and Mrs. Marble spent the evening. Susan Jensen and cowere Weekend visiting their Bonnie Harris and daughter Dr. and Mrs. hostesses. Patrolman Byran H.K. (Melinda) Hatch and Wheeler was the guest speaker family in Provo. Tuesday they and gave an interesting and left for Denver to spend a few , informative discussion on Self Protection for Women. Light days visiting their and daughter Dr. and Mrs. L.H. refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish and (Leanna) Garfield and family before returning to their home Mrs. Joseph Stokes of Plymouth visited Mr. and Mrs. Udell in St. George. in and family Godfrey Club Meets Clarkston last week. The ocThe Tremonton Literary club casion was Mrs. Godfreys were entertained at the home of birthday anniversary. She is the Mrs. Ray Finch Wednesday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newel evening. Mrs. Max Anderson Nish. Yolanda Allen, LaV jyle gave an interesting review of Emma Marr Petersens book Stenquist of Tremonton, Ruth One Of A City. entitled Shumway of Garland attended were the Box Elder County Womens refreshments Dainty served. Legislative council held in the - Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. court house in Brigham City A.R. Hodge in Garland were .Wednesday. Guest speakers Hodge Ellison of Idaho Falls, were Robert Frohn and Craig Mr. and Mrs. Udell Hodge and Merrill of the group health slaughter Cora Lee of Ogden. association of Utah. They Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall of , discussed the pertinent bills of feortage visited Mrs. Lee health before the legislature at Ijansen of Tremonton who was this time. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss of receiving medical care at the McKay hospital in Ogden last Fielding entertained at a buffet aweek. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. luncheon at their home Monday Mall accompanied by Mr. and in compliment to their son Kim Sirs. Duggan Alen of Ogden left who was observing his 17th Jrftr a vacation in birthday anniversary. Guests included Geoirge' Parry,.; Rose c; Cblifornia.k IThey will visit Mr. and Mrs. Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shelter Cannon and family in Parry and daughters Lesa and 3an Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Taft Shelly, Mrs. Vaudis Gilgen, Mr. tfall in Sunnyvale, Mrs. Arlene and Mrs. Michael Moss and ooke in Stockton. family of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. .Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and daughter Colleen filliam Tracy in Almo, Idaho of Fielding, Denise Ashby of were Mr. and Mrs. Verl An- Tremonton. The Garland camp of DUP derson and Mrs. Earl Anderson fit Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy met with Louise Harper as ame parents of Mrs. Earl Anhostess Thursday afternoon. derson. Captain Mabel Munns conMilton Stenquist of ducted the meeting. A lesson ;Mrs. tremonton has returned home Apportioning the Land in JHter receiving medical care at Pioneer Days was given by die McKay Hospital in Ogden. Fern Anderson. Myrle Udy read : 'Enjoying dinner with Mr. and a pioneer history of her Sirs. Elmer Jensen in Garland husbands grandmother. Were their and Temperance Westwood Moon. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Lottie Potter was a special Archibald and family of Sunset. guest. Tasty light refreshments 33iey also visited Mr. and Mrs. were served. A.R. Hodge. Visiting in Salt Lake City i.Mrs. O.C. Davis of Garland is during the week were Mr. and Recuperating at the LDS Mrs. Newel Nish of Plymouth. fipspital in Logan following eye They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goddard of jurgery. Malad. They visited Chet Bailey at the St. Marks Hospital, Mr. Bridge Club Mrs. Wesley Gephart was the and Mrs. Mark Goddard, Mrs. hostess to the Tremonton Elizabeth Reynolds, Mr. and fridge Club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jay Korth. Mrs. Melvin Foxley was a Attending a dinner party at Special guest. Prizes went to the home of Mrs. Vaudis Gilgen Mrs. Reuben Baer and Mrs. in Malad Saturday were Mr. Gephart. A delicious dessert and Mrs. Dant Kent and son Jeff was served. and daughter Colleen and Mrs. Visiting Mrs. Edith Welling in Keith Moss of Fielding and Fielding is her niece Mrs. Opal Myrna Anderson of Tremontoh. The occasion was the birthday groth of Bountiful. pEdna Hess, Asenath Ar- anniversary of Mrs. Kent and chibald, Ila Hess and Jetta Mrs. Moss father George Whiting entertained at a pink Parry. tad blue showing in comMr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist pliment to Joann Udy at the of Plymouth met Mr. and Mrs. Edna Hess home in Plymouth Pete Petersen at the Salt Lake Thursday evening. Twenty-fiv- e airport Saturday and enjoyed a (lose friends and relatives visit before the Petersens left tn joyed an evening of fun for their home in Wayann, Idaho. Joan Secrist, a student at games followed by a delicious luncheon. Joann was the BYU spent the weekend with recipient of many lovely and her parents the Wayne Secrists. Other Sunday guests were Mr. tiseful gifts. and Mrs. Bob Montgomery of Return Home Brigham City. Mirni and Mindy from a vacation in Montgomery who had been California are Mr. and Mrs. spending a few days at the Dean Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Secrist home accompanied James Archibald and Mr. and their parents home. Mrs. Jay Norr of Tremonton. They enjoyed golfing in Palm Recuperating Mrs. Ace (Edith) Godfrey is Springs and San Diego. They ilso visited Mrs. Archibalds recuperating at her home in brother-in-laand sister Mr. Fielding following surgery at and Mrs. Jerry Nelson in San the McKay Hospital in Ogden jiego. Friday. Ace Godfrey visited at .Weekend guests of Mr. and the home of his and Mrs. E.C. Mason in Fielding daughter Mr. and Mrs. Scott Were Mr. and Mrs. Dent Mason Hubbard and family in Roy of Ogden. while his wife was hospitalized. and Mrs. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harris v;Mr. Richards and family of and daughter Lori of Portage Missoula, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. entertained at a family dinner Leslie Rees of Tremonton, Mrs. party at their cabin in Liberty Mildred Richards of Garland during the week. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Craig nd Becky Hess of Fielding Smith and daughter Ami of yisited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Walker in Tremonton last week. Rexburg, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and two children, Mr. Qenise Richards played piano and Mrs. Glen Cobia and four selections she will play in competition in the Spring children of Logan. During the festival in Spokane. Mr. and afternoon they pnjoyed skiing at the Nordic Valley Ski resort. Mrs. Walker showed pictures jhd sourvenirs they brought Mrs. Smith and daughter Ami remained to spend a few days at home from their recent LDS the Harris home. mission in Australia. son-in-la- ten-day- -, son-in-la- son-in-la- X Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson in Garland were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson and family of Provo. Mildred Shumway and Yolanda Allen of Tremonton Womens attended State Legislative Council held in the State Capitol Building Thursday. Attending a Karen and Douglas Christensen Ward of Longmont, Colo, announce the arrival of a baby girl born Feb. 9. They have two daughters at home. wedding ceremony and reception for Lamont Ricky and Tamra Wood Call at the Hains House in Ogden Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and son Tim of Garland. Mrs. Call is a niece of Mrs. Thompson. Also attending the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy of Riverside. Visiting Ervin Hess in Plymouth Friday and Saturday was Mrs. Clarie Scoffield of Salt Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward of Riverside and Norvell Christensen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ira Ward left the Salt Lake airport Saturday to spend the coming two weeks at the Douglas Ward home getting acquainted with her little new granddaughter. She was accompanied to the airport by her husband, Ira Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen of Portage and Mr. and Mrs. H.V. Peck of Fielding attended the basketball game at the spectrum in Logan Saturday evening between Utah State and Denver. Visitors at the Reed Nielsen home in Portage Friday evening were Mrs. NaVelle Rhodes of East Garland and Joe Rhodes of Ogden. Homecoming Testimonial homecoming testimonial in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Smith Rose who have just returned from a New Zealand A South LDS mission was held in Cutler of Snowville. Great, great grandparents are John the Tremonton Third ward chapel Sunday evening. Many friends and relatives were present to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Rose back home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris of Portage attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed in Malad Sunday. Other guests were Lonny Gleed of Provo, Mrs. Lon Williams and Denece Gleed of Malad. Mrs. DeRoy Hawks and grandson Brent Ogan of Ogden visited at Mrs. Hawks home in Portage Saturday. Greg and Marsha Zundel Iverson of Tremonton announce the arrival of a baby boy born Feb. 4. They have one boy at home. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Iverson of Tremonton. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel of Round Rock, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Neal of Snowville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby and family of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen and family of East Garland, Mrs. Elma Petersen of Fielding attended a testimonial in the Logan Third ward in Logan Sunday evening in compliment to Ben and Eunice Ravsten who are leaving for an LDS London Temple mission. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel attended the wrestling meet at Roy High school Thursday where their son Randy was one of the participants. Friday they attended the wrestling meet in Skyview where Randy placed second in his weight group. Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Ravsten of Logan visited Mrs. Ravstens sister Mrs. Lovinnie Holt and other relatives Monday. in Fielding ' Local Student Named On Honor Roll Is A local student has been named to the presidents honor roll for the fall semester at Oklahoma Baptist university in Shawnee, Okla. R. Victor Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Conrad, 635 South Third East, achieved at least a 3.5 grade average on a 4.0 basis while enrolled in three or more courses, and earned no grade lower than B, according to Dr. William E. Neptune, dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Conrad was one of 268 OBU students named to the list. . Then are nearly TOO species of California weeds. fr & 5 $ Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Gam of Fielding enjoyed visiting Mrs. Gams sister Mrs. Katie Cooper in Ogden Tuesday. The Stage Coach Camp of DUP met with Esther Clough as hostess Friday afternoon. Captain Helen Marriott conducted the meeting. A lesson Apportioning the Land in Pioneer Days was given by Merle Larson. Leah Oyler gave a pioneer history of her parents George Teabrook and Permilla Boothe Rogers. Light refreshments were served. Tremonton-Garlan- d The Literary club met with Vesta Ferry as hostess Wednesday evening. Francessa Summers and Helen Severson gave an u PRICES GOOD THROUGH FEB 19 outstanding discussion and showed pictures of the historical points of interest they had visited in England last summer. Mrs. Charlotte Ferry was a special guest. Dainty light refreshments were served. New Arrival Rees and Marilyn Williams Roundy of Logan, formerly of Fielding are happy over the arrival of a baby girl born Jan. 8. They have two boys and one other little girl. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Williams of Malad. Great grandparents are W.L. Roundy of Brigham City, Mr-aMrs. Arthur Williams of Malad. Saturday visitors at the home of Gladys Bishop in Garland were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roundy and. family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rogers and son Bradley of Brigham City. Enjoying a luncheon in Ogden Friday were Mrs. James Udy of Portage, Mrs. Arnold Lamb of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Williams of Malad. A party was held at the Golden Bowl in Tremonton Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Lori Napoli who was observing her 12th birthday anniversary. Eight girl friends enjoyed bowling after which a delicious supper was served in the Nugget Room. Tuesday evening Mrs. Jess Perez and two children of Ogden visited Lori and her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli and family. The small son of Ted and Debbie Nelson Roundy of Garland was blessed in the Elwood ward sacrament meeting last Sunday by her grandfather J. Glen Nelson and given the name of Brandon Ted. Following the meeting a dinner party was held at the Roundy home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. Glen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Nelson and family. Penny Taylor of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Rogert Nelson and family of Tremonton, Mrs. Gladys Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Roundy and family of Garland. Mrs. Phyllis Kunzler and twins Kerry and Kelly of Park Valley visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy in Plymouth Thursday. A lovely party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk in Tremonton Saturday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hawkins prior to their leaving to make their home in Ogden. Mr. Hawkins has served as a scout executive and Mrs. Hawkins has been stake music director. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hirschi, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Barfuss, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crump, Dr. and Mrs. Duane Kerr. A delicious planned pot luck chicken supper with all the trimmings was enjoyed followed by games and a social. 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