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Show i 1 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 19, 1973 Garland Gazette 15 Family moves to California Karens Kolumn Both we 11 --Tha- Penrose tcher Mrs. Kent (Mary) Blackham and children Richard and Holly left Friday to join Lt. Col. Kent Blackham who will be stationed at Fort Ord, Calif, for the coming two years. Mrs. Blackham and children spent sometime with Kent's parents Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham in Deweyville. Miss Dorothy Capener who has also been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Capener left by Karen Stokes about a vacation out that home isn't and Mrs. DeLon family have just from a vacation in One thing you sure find so bad. Mr. Stokes and returned Yellowstone Park. of Rasmuss Family members Anderson met Saturday at the Park in Bothwell for their family reunion. The day consisted of games for the children and adults, lunch and a program. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson, former residence of Bothwell spent the weekend here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson. They live in Idaho. Michelle Anderson of Ogden is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Forsgren. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mikeal Anderson and the niece of the Forsgrens. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth have just returned from a vacation in California. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Riverside Register Boynton. While there they enjoyed a temple session with the Boyntons in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Firth and Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts Jr. drove to Manti during the week to see the Mormom Miracle Pageant. Others from Bothwell seeing the Pageant included Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Bown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Nelson and girls and Mrs. DeLon Stokes and her mother, Mrs. Polly Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson of Thatcher visited in Weston Idaho Sunday with their daughter Kathy and husband, Lynn Shaffer. Weekend visitors at the Roy. Anderson home in Thatcher included Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsh all of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young of Willard and Mrs. Rodney Young of Brigham City. A large crowd of friends from and Thatcher Bothwell, and Penrose attended the wedding reception at Fielding for the new Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jenkins. The young couple will now make their home in Promontory. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes of Penrose have just returned from a weeks vacation in California. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reeves in San Diego. While there they visited Sea World, and the San Diego Zoo. With the Stokes on the trip were their daughters including Sherry Cagle and son, Jason of Ogden. They brought Susan Reeves and her children home with them. Susan will spend some time in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeves before flying home to California on the week. Family Reunion The two day Crozier family reunion in Idaho attracted Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Newman and Scott. It was held during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Marshell and family of Thatcher are in week the spending Yellowstone for their summer vacation. Miss Lori Leak accompanied the Milton Roche Family to Twin Lakes where they spent a few days vacationing. Dell Stokes and Shelley Stokes were voted by members of the MIA as being the Most and Most Boy Chan Jo accompanied Friendly Girl. daughter The presenFriendly them to Salmon, Idaho to visit tation was made at the closing Mrs. and Mrs. Dana Holbrook. social of the MIA at Crystal Friday the Holbrooks visited at springs Tuesday evening. the Jack Forsberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leak and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg family and Mr. and Mrs. Clair and Mr. Mrs. accompanied by Holmgren and children drove to Gus Forsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful on Thursday were Elmer Jensen of Garland they attended the Wedding visited Mrs. George Forsberg who is recuperating from surgery at the McKay hospital in Ogden. Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett were their grandchildren Eric, Jeff and Cindy Burnett of Hyrum. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Mina Ward Sunday were The July meeting of Box and daughter Mr. her and Mrs. Ross Shirley and son Elder Chapter No. 815 of the of Scott of Sugar City, Idaho. American Association Retired Persons will be held at the Brigham City Community Sunday Dinner Enjoying Sunday dinner with center, Friday, July 20, Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Udy and following the 64 cents noon family were Mr. and Mrs. luncheon. Robert Sporleder of Salt Lake Musical numbers will be City. Debra Sporleder who has presented by the Littlewood spent the past week visiting at sisters. A talk will be given by the Udy home accompanied her Dr. Louis Rogoff of Salt Lake parents to her home in Salt City, president of the Senior Lake City. Debra is Mrs. Udys Citizens Legislative association. neice. 150 WILL BRING ROGOFF Dr. attended Approximately Dr. Rogoff will bring listeners the ward outing held in Early oark Friday evening according up to date on the happenings in to Bishop Ross Rudd of the Washington, D.C., that will Belmont ward. A delicious affect senior citizens. All AARP members, friends, dinner was served. Some pit- 50 attend ward outing 1 By Flo munson Mrs. Ellen Capener is at the airport in Salt Lake today (Thursday) to meet her son John C. Capener of Logan who is returning after spending five weeks with the National Guard in Fort Lee, Va. While he was away his wife, the former Florence Beattie had a eight-poun- d baby born in the Logan LDS hospital. John Christian and Amber Capener are visiting their .grandmother Ellen Capener in Riverside and also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Able in Elwood. George Forsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Marble, along with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith of Fielding have been visiting Mrs. George Forsberg who underwent major surgery at the McKay hospital in Ogden last week.- She is reported to be recovering nicely. Mrs. Wendell Sparks of Pocatello visited Mrs. - Forsberg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling were in Logan on business Saturday. Mrs. Annette Johnson of Provo has been spending a few days visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ted Macfarlane and family. She was accompanied by Nancy Cornwall who visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Cornwall. meetings A representative of the Small Business Administration will be in Brigham City, on Thursday, July 26. Persons wishing to contact him may do so at the Employment Security office from 9 until 10 a.m. Appointments may be scheduled through the employment office. Louisianas annual production of petroleum totals about 774.5 million barrels. four weeks visiting her son and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer in Nauvoo. Shaffer was in charge of restoring some of the old historic church buildings. He has now completed his assignment and he and his wife returned home with Mrs. Shaffer. Enroute home they visited relatives and friends in Kansas City and Independence, Mo; and in Tulsa, Okla. Saturday they attended a L.R. Shaffer reunion held in the daughter-in-la- Friday for Whittier, Calif, - SBA Family Reunion Mrs. Dora Shaffer has returned after spending the past where she will be supervising group teaching in the Whittier district. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis last week was Mrs. Davis cousin Garth Seeley of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and daughters Kathy and Sherrie left the latter part of the week for Lethbridge, Canada to visit Mrs. Davis' parents Mr. and Mrs. Larence Kesler. They will also attend a wedding reception for her brother, Leslie Kesler and his new bride. Garland City Park. Ap- proximately 150 attended and enjoyed a picnic lunch, a program and games. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer will now return to their home in Gannett, Idaho. Mrs. Rowena Wadsworth and Mrs. Norma Nielson spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City visiting Delmar Roe. Steve Shumway is spending this week in Oswego, Ore. visiting Vicki Chandler and her tfamily. Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Russell Rogers returned home Thursday after undergoing major surgery at the McKay hospital in Ogden. Gerald Couch of Malad visited Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis Wednesday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall is their daughter Mrs. Lynn Thorpe of Las Alamitos, Lucetta Mrs. Visiting Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and Mrs. James Shumway and family Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen spent the weekend visiting Mr. Jensens father M.V. Jensen in Shelley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen entertained at a family dinner party at their home Monday in compliment to their daughter Owens of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Wadsworth accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thompson of Roy spent the weekend fishing at Treasurton, Idaho. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thompson and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson Thrusday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Don1 Thompson of Clarks ton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown attended a Stallings reunion held in Eden Saturday. Monday they were at the airport in Salt Lake to meet their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bengt Jonnsson and family of Kaysville who had been spending the past six weeks visiting Mr. Jonssons parents Mr. and Mrs. Georg Jonsson in Esklistuna, Sweden. Mrs. Jonsson also enjoyed visiting many of her friends she met while serving an LDS mission in Sweden several years ago. They visited many of the other Scandanavian countries. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Koford of Ogden spent the weekend fishing at Salmon River, Idaho. Michael Koford remained with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Niel Koford and family. son-in-la- Meet at Lake Spending Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Limb and family in Laketown were Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb and daughter Cathy and grandchildren Boyd and Debbie Limb. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. James White and family are Mrs. Gaye Miller and sons Burke and Alan and daughter LeAnn of Watsonville, Calif. Saturday they met at Bear Lake along with Mr. and Mrs. Max Archibald and family of Sunset for a family party. Burke and Alan Miller are enjoying a fishing trip with their father Gary Miller and a cousin Steve Miller of Ogden near Hamilton, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart have returned after an enjoyable vacation in Sun Valley where they were joined by their friends Mr. and Mrs. Eddie O. Chandler of Los Angeles. Tremonton-Garland The Bridge Club met with Mrs. Wesley Gephart as hostess Thursday evening. Brigham student gets honor grades LOGAN Names of Utah State University students including one from Brigham City, who achieved the graduate honor roll for spring quarter, have been announced by Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, vice president for student affairs. John R. Armstrong, an accounting student, was on the list of honor students who are enrolled full time and have a grade point average of 3.75 or better (4.0 is straight A). 1BK July 20 meet son-in-la- . tents remained other returned to and overnight, their homes. Approximately 100 were there for a pancake, ham and egg breakfast Saturday morning. All reported having had a good time. Time machine daily interest compounded daily 723-546- 5 reservations for the noon luncheon. An AARP board meeting will be held in the lounge at the community center at 11a.m. the same day. PASSBOOK SAVINGS 5 Effective date of issue machine. time-savin- g Effective July 1, 1973. Add or withdraw as you please. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES E ,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. 90 days, Utah Telephone Company Member of Continental A Gifts FREE! and interested persons are for invited. Phone Too many people overlook the telephone. When you think about it, probably many of your activities and duties could be handled more simply and quickly. Your telephone, a Plus Fantastic Telephone Syttem 0.5Q 6J5 $1 One year, $1,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. to 4 years, $5,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. 2Vi 4 years or more, $1,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. 5 years, $5,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. Your Interest Comes First at Ogdens 1st. Ogden 1st Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HOME OFFICE: OGDEN, M9 24TH STREET BRIGHAM CITY. MAIN AT FOREST Mrs. Clarence Stucki of Logan was a special guest. Prizes went to Mrs. Reuben Baer, Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt, Mrs. Perc Watkins. A dainty dessert was served. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt Friday evening were Mrs. Steve Pratt and three children of Cardston, Canada; Mrs. Ray Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Brough of Tremon-ton- . The occasion was the Bowcutts wedding reception and also Mr. Bowcutts birthday anniversary. Msw aft Data M Fgdteirsi AARP sets ched Houseguests Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsberg and family the past week were Mrs. Forsbergs parents Mrs. and Mrs. C.J. Howard of Crump, Nev. Mrs. Forsberg and Miss Paula Paetch and Robert Hibler. Paula is their niece and a former reisdent of the Valley. 5:30 a.m. bellringing and flag ceremony, 11:30 a.m. parade, 12:30 p.m. bicycle races, 1:30 p.m. children's foot races, cub scout activities. 2 p.m. Nail driving contest, horse shoe pitching contest, saw horse pillow fight, 2:30 p.m. car demolition. 3 p.m. pie eating contest, 3:15 p.m. volley ball games, young girls - MIA officer and teacher (young men - Elders). 4 p.m. motor cross, tractor driving, tug of war. 7:30 p.m. pit bar bq (tickets are needed). 9 p.m. The Strength of the Hills" pageant, (no charge). of Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak of Penrose were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson of Brigham City one day during DeAnn Jensen of Pocatello who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Don Vanderbeek, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen and family of Garland. by Flo Munson One free gift per customer Offer good while supply lasts |