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Show M Ms BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 17, 1973 Plymouth Pondering Mothers Day I) brings visitors by Flo Munson Guests at the home of Lawrence Archibald this week are his and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and daughter Katye and son Daryn of Pocatello and his daughter Mrs. Rozann Dean and sons Spencer and Brett of Great Falls, Mont. Other guests who enjoyed a family dinner party at the Archibald home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nielsen and daughter Kelli of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Archibald and children Robyn and Roger of Plymouth. Callers during the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weston and daughter Lori Lee of Ogden. Rozann's husband Kent joined them Wednesday. He and his wife are enroute from Great Falls to Monterey, Calif, to make their home. Dinner Guests Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy on Mothers Day were Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy and daughter Stephanie of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family of Plymouth. Callers during the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ray Udy and baby of Garland, Mrs. Susan Barnes and baby of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family of Plymouth. Enjoying dinner with Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Nish in Idaho Falls Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish. They also visited Mr, and Mrs. Del Storer. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Peterson and family of Roy, Mrs. Bob Jensen and family and Sherman R. Jensen of Salt Lake City. Sunday they met at the home of Mrs. Petersons mother, Mrs. Henry Starr, for a family dinner party. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and family of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Chad Starr of Fort Lewis, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Starr and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr and daughter Karen and Greg Lamb of Plymouth. Mrs. Henry Starr received a phone call from her son Sgt. Kim Starr in Fort Lewis, Wash. Mrs. Kim Starr who is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy in Fielding also called the Starr home. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish Wednesday was Mrs. Nishs brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Mark Goddard and daughter of Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guests at the Nish home were Don Nish of Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes and family of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Godfrey and family of Clarkston visited at the Nish home during the afternoon. Spending Mothers Day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson in Clarkston was Mrs. Nina Lamb. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason and family Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marriott and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hales and family ..of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott of Garland. debaters nab third spot BEMS . v . , B Ever H&hSchool closed .rpspectlvely. Both students its forensic season last Friday were ranked seventh overall. and Saturday with a successful John Osburn and Julie Armshowing at the National strong, original oratory, and Forensic League district Neil Andersen, boys' extemp, tournament all returned the second day for The school placed third with elimination round competition. 40 sweepstake points at the No individual event students annual event staged at East from Box Elder were eliminated before the second High School this year. East was first and Bounitiful day. second in the bout which hosted In legislative forum, Eric schools from Utah, Idaho and Kreuger was elected chairman in the House for two consecutive Wyoming. The tournament is terms, the only one there established to allow member receiving the honor. NFL schools the opportunity to Also in legislative forum were qualify for the national forensic Terry Hansen, Warren Jensen, tournament. Ryan North, Tony Rawlins and In debate, John Osburn and Tom Stoddard. Scott Carpenter paired and were named fourth runner-u- p Finish Even as a team to the national According to Coach Allen qualifies. The honor followed a Fleming, the overall showing at 1 preliminary record and a the meet was the finest ever for round. the Bees. quarter-fina- l On Tuesday night, the squad Original oratory contestant Vicki Hepworth was a parheld its annual banquet and ticipant in the final round of that reviewed a year, including IS event, and was ranked fifth out trophies and sweepstakes win. of about 40 original entries. Neil Andersen was given the years Most Outstanding Each Qualified Forensic Student award. John McLaughlin and Peggy Andersen is the recipient of a Petersen each qualified for the double ruby in the National final round in boy's and girls' Forensics This league. extemporaneous speaking, represents an accumulation of 500 points in the organization and is the highest degree a student may obtain. He is the first from the local school to receive the honor. 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