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Show Utah BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, 18 Give generously Thursday, April 5, 1973 Local cancer drive starts Corinne Comments Trip to Hawaii highlights news by Gertrude Moore trip to Hawaii with your sisters (or a stay seems a dream come true according to June Clark. She left two weeks ago by plane for a long awaited vacation trip. She was accompanied by her four sisters Emma Fife and Edna Bott of Cedar City; Virginia Chipman of Pleasant Grove and Clestia Beal of Salt Lake City. The group were met in Honolulu by relatives who were A 12-d- as there serving LDS missionaries. They toured all the islands of the chain and spent a most delightful time on the beaches in the warm sunshine. Shows at the Polynesian center, and the Hawaiian LDS temple and college were only part of the attractions visited during their stay. Power Outage The group learned of the stprm that caused the power outage and other damage through relatives in Bountiful. Mrs. Clark called home to be reassured of her family's comfort. Lysle Clark was at home with a broken leg during his mothers absence. Missing the wild weather here that week were Bert and Doris Shipley. They closed shop" for a week long vacation trip that took them to California and Arizona. They drove to Las Vegas to spend a night before traveling to San Diago to the home of Dori's brother Max Murphy and spouse. They spent a day and night there before going to Yuma, Ariz., to the home of Berts sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sparrow. ' They traveled to Havasu City to tour the shops by London bridge. The quaint streets and the sights by the bridge Fall from roof injures Brigham man Vivian Jones to Richfield on and Bob traveled Saturday. They went to visit with their daughter and Wayne and Arlene Anderson and children Ryan; Annette; ChrisAnn; Darin and Julie. son-in-la- Brigham City man was Sunday when be fell off the roof of a house he is building at Seventh East and First North. Bill Romer, 444 North First West, was treated as an out patient for facial lacerations at Cooley Memorial hospital's emergency room. A Brigham City ambulance was dispatched to the accident scene at 8:23 a.m. A Postpone Visit The Joneses had planned to make the trip several times but were forced to postpone the visit. They celebrated three birthdays Arlenes in March and Darin and Julies in April during their stay. They were able to visit briefly with Bill and Jean Kirk. The Kirks were fine and asked the visitors to say hello to their many friends here. The Young Marrieds group of Corinne Second ward held a social in the ward cultural hall on Friday evening. A delicious chicken dinner was enjoyed by IS couples. The evening was spent in pleasant conversation. Committee members who planned the affair and furnished the food were: Doyle and LuJean Wood; Elwin and Marjie Mills; Bob and Karen Smoot; Junior and Selma Yagi; Duane and Della Marble; Kent and Dianna Jeppesen and Bishop Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Pack Hatch motored to Rockland, Idaho on Saturday. They attended the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moss. The event was held in the LDS chapel and featured an open house and program. The Hatches were luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Faye Moss before they attended, die affair. They reported a most delightful time. They returned home late Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harper attended the Utah State FFA conference held in Salt Lake City last week. The event was attended by FFA high school chapters from throughout the state. Held in the Terrace ballroom the banquet and awards She accompanied Veda Burt who is chairman of the South Box Elder county womens Farm Bureau. Delores Harper is organization. The the of vice-chairm- small daughter and blessed named East Main street, 57 is planned April 7, from 10 Satur-oita- a.m. to y, 7 :j.m. The board of directors and rditaff have invited the public to :Vme in and see the new 'facility. n The building is 'designed with practical and functional aspects as well, r Executive ;ltuss Webb, noted they have .:tried hard to develop a homey-- : relaxed atmosphere within the .bank. d ceiling is JThe 'Enhanced with modern lighting ultra-moder- vice-preside- -- high-beame- fixtures. A fireplace and Comfortable sitting area lends the beauty as well as the Relaxing atmosphere. Windows :'.The west side of the bank is Drive-i- n drive-i- n teller windows, one being the newmatic Kiosk remote control system enabling one teller to handle both windows and still double the capacity of service given the customer. Adequate parking space behind the bank is also provided for the customer with two points of access. Patrons will find they can easily use the facilities when the main street is being resurfaced by using First East. Opened In Bear River 1957. State 1957 at Bank 18 East opened June 15, Main in what was once the Valley Implement building. In 1961 the drive-i- n window was added and addition added to the original building for more inside space. The bank opened at their new site Monday. Cancer Crusade in Brigham City's business district Monday and the residential drive is planned next Thursday, April 12. pack meeting Friday, March 20, in the ward cultural hall. The Knights of the Round Table was the theme followed by the group and Bob Cheney scout commissioner. Webelo awards went to: Craftsman, Scott Higgins, Allan Cheney, Greg Biddle, Oliver Pierce, Eddy Rader, Howard Bailey and Elliot Hill. Engineer, Scott Higgins and Elliot Hill, who also received an artist award. Tournament that games included jousting were participated in by boys and their fathers. Punch and cookies were served to the group. Den mother is Bertha Rader, Webelo leaders are Joetta Liljinquist and Renee Bailey. Bob Cheney presented the awards. The announcement was made Lucille Howes, by Mrs. chairman of the drive. Our slogan this year is everyone have a checkup," said Mrs. Howes. The quota locally is $5,500, she reported. The Brigham City youth organization is doing the advertising for the project. Every Home Every home is Southern Box Elder county will be contacted, she reported. Clark Hillam and Dr. Richard Hadfield will assist in the business district drive along with Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. Please - Brigham City Mayor Olof Zundel supports Mrs. Lucille Howes, Cancer Crusade chairman, by proclaiming April as Cancer month locally. CANCER MONTH help by giving generously, said Mrs. Howes. at Corinne ward on Sunday. She was named Stacie and blessed by her father. Wendy Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVerle Wells was baptize on Friday evening by her father. Witnesses included Beaula's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Cottle of Brigham City. Yearn EXJ Q323S Dinner Guests The Cottles were dinner guests at the Wells home that evening. Other guests for dinner that evening were Bishop and Mrs. Vern Wilkins,. Attending sacrament meeting with Mr. and Mrs. DeVerle Wells and family to witness the blessing of their new baby were Beaula's parents Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Cottle; a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dickson and children Rodney and Fay Lynn all of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Wells and children Mindy and Natalie of West Point. Mr. and Mrs. DeVerle Wells and family accompanied the LaVar Wells family to West Point after sacrament meeting here. They attended sacrament meeting with Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Wells to witness the blessing and naming of their daughter Natalie. She was named and blessed by her father. . Error Reported It was erroneously reported that Mrs. Ella Gilberts new grandaughter was born to Marsha and Boyde Smith. The baby was born to Marsha and Robert Wilson of Bear River City, March 18, in the Brigham City hospital. Sharing grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Wilson of Brigham City. Cub Scout pack 217 held a pack meeting Friday, April 6, in the ward cultural hall. bank slates grand opening equipped with two 1973 sacrament meeting in the Bunderson and Kenny Norman. Silver arrows to Wendel Bunderson; Kenney Norman and Darin Marble. A bear badge to Wendel Bunderson, his mother, Lillian a Bunderson received miniature badge. 'Tremonton, 7: last Cubmaster Gary Hansen the following presented awards: Gold arrows to Wendel The grand opening of the new ::ear River State Bank facility 'V Hotel Temple Square Thursday and Friday. Tremonton BR $t ceremony was attended by boys and their parents. The Harpers witnessed their son, Roger, earn the American Farmer award, that he will receive at the National convention this summer. 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