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Show ERUICES Lutheran The Sacrament of the Altar will be celebrated at Holy Cross Lutheran church of Brigham City thi Sunday at the regular worship service at 9 a.m. Holy Communion is offered to all who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and who have been baptized into the Christian faith. The Lutheran church in America practices open communion and does not require that persons be members of the congregation to receive the Sacrament. Rev. John Lundblad, pastor of the congregation, will be preaching on the theme of "God Does Provide," based on the Gospel reading for the day of the feeding of the five thousand. Pastor Lundblad is at the church each Tuesday and Friday morning, and members and friends of the congregaiton are invited to come by and become acquainted. Christian Reformed run from 9 a.m. to 12 noon each day. The three hours of Bible study and Bible centered activities gives the equivalent of more than three months of time spent in Sunday school. Vacation Bible school time is given to building and strengthening Biblical foundations for living. Classes for the week of Bible school will be grouped according to age or public school grades. There will be a three year old group and group for four and five year olds in the section. Grades one through six will be grouped appropriately. The school grade used will be the one just completed. All boys and girls of the ages pre-scho- ol and grades are indicated welcomed to attend the school. Parents from other churches, or with no church, are invited to enroll their s United Our congregation will join that of Aldersgate Methodist in Corinne for our Sunday morning worship. Aug. 5. Time of worship will be 9:30 a.m. Rev. Lawson will officiate at the joint communion service. Assembly of God Services are held every Sunday at the Protestant Student Center at 435 East Seventh South. Sunday school at 10 a.m. and worship services at 11 a.m. First Baptist Presbyterian church will join us in worship at our morning service this Aug. 5. The service will Sunday, be in the Corinne Methodist church at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Richard Lawson will preside at the celebration of Holy Communion. The pastor of Aldersgate, the Rev. Walter Mason, will be absent until Aug. 20, attending a workshop in family counseling in Los Angeles. Willard Reports Five girls graduate by Madge H. Watts Graduation services were held by the Willard ward Primary for five girls Sunday afternoon, July 15. The graduating girls were Jennifer Hall, Susan Wells, Sandra Horton, Wendy Torgesen and Janice Roche. The program for the girls and parents and friends included Sunday evening evangelistis Vacation Bible school is an service at 7 p.m. Bible Study enjoyable and profitable week and prayer meeting on Wedfor children and workers. nesday evening at 7 p.m. For further information Aug. 6 through Aug. 10 is the week set aside for this im- please call the Pastor, Dan at portant activity. The school will Ligon 723-602- ' Wendy Horton. A talk was given by Harvey Mund and the certificates of graduation were presented to the girls by Bishop Robert Morgan. The girls class leader has been Cloelia Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Widdison and family spent three days in Manti and Aurora where they attended the pageant on Friday and the Lovell family reunion in Aurora on Saturday. Overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Widdison were cousins James and Pauline Quick from Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watts enjoyed a visit and were dinner guests at the home of Adele Watts in Salt Lake City on July 24. Fourteen boys from troop 215 in the Willard second ward spent a week at Scout Camp Loll in West Yellowstone. Robert and scoutmaster, Carlsen and Doyle Boyce Kofoed were adult leaders, Boys were Kevin Johansen, Tracy Nelson, Noran BaUman, Troy Ball, Shannon Spencer, Bobby Summers, Scott Tucker, Harvey Woodyatt, Ed Allred, Lance Young, Mike Holmes, Jay Zundel, Roy Huntsman, and Brian Hemsley. evenings Tom and Nonna Mae Rose announce the arrival of a new baby boy Nathan Thomas, Born July 23, at an Ogden hospital. He was welcomed home by four sisters, Kimberlee, Michelle, Kristen and Stacey. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Webster Tucker, Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Thomas FOR SALE BY OWNER Tose, Salt Lake City and are Mr. and Mrs. By appointment only. 2100 sq. ft., three bedrooms, 2y2 Orvin Lemon, Willard, Mrs. Lillis Dodson and Mr. Floyd baths, fully carpeted, refrigerated air conditioning, just Rose, Salt Lake City. A little banquet for all painted inside and out. Ph. members league of the Willard WBBA teams and their parents were held at the bowery on the 4 year old reFOR SALE Willard Square Thursday night. condiroom air frigerated The championship trophey tioner; 112 year old top load- was presented to the Tigers. ing avocado dishwasher and Recognition trophies were a used stove. All in good given to Richard Naylor and Darrell Stucki. Following the working order. Phone 130 N. 2 E. dinner elections were held for officers for the coming year. FOR SALE Three bedOfficiers elected were John room mobile home on one Thomas president; Clifford acre lot in Mantua, ts 723-285- 723-663- Four FOR SALE frame home with family room, fully carpeted. Horse corral in back. 712 loan, bed-roo- m located in Perry. Phone 723-558- 723-371- PRICE REDUCED By appointment see this 2 bedroom brick' home with garage. You can move in immedwith low 817,000 iately. down. Will consider an offer. Cosmopolitan Realty, 504 S. Main. 723-696- 723-818- Fidelity Industrial Credit Co. specializes in second mortgage loans. Call: ART 723-853- 8 PETERSEN or Dr. and Mrs. Jack S. Johnson and children Greg, Julie, Hyte, and John are returning today (Thursday) from a delightful vacation in Florida. They visited in Orlando Miami Beach, at Disney World and many other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kempf spent a day at the Miller cabin in Bear Lake after which Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent several in days vacationing Yellowstone Park. Mrs. McMurdie Clifford accompanied by her daghter Mrs. Craig Harrison of Logan enjoyed the performance of the musical play Applause at the Weber College Friday evening. Mrs. McMurdies cousin, Catherine Wright of Ogden, had one of the leading roles. Among those leaving Friday morning for an Alaskan tour were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Showell, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Petersen. They will be gone approximately two weeks. Visiting President and Mrs. Gerald Simmons and family during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Simmons and daughter Angela of Boise. They also visited DeWaynes parents Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons in Beaver Dam. Guild Meets Twenty members of the Tremonton Literary Guild met at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan Saturday evening for their Overnight Visitors Wheat, FOR SALE BY OWNER Three bedroom home in Mantua. Over an acre with barn, coop, sheds, garage, large Corral, pasture, 2 hour irrigation, well. 830,000. Call by Flo Munson Brimberry, Joan Baddley, secretary; Jesse t; LeRoy Holden, Dowdle, player agent and Alan Baddley equipment manager. Dale and Karen Holmes and Ira and Jolene Wood were in Sacramento, Calif, this past week to attend the funeral of Karen's father William E. Bell. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hall for two weeks is Williams sister Kathy Hall from Whittier, Calif. Boyd and Beverly Nelson spent two days at the Farm Bureau conferences held at Brigham Young university ih Provo recently. , The Willard second ward primary graduation for the girls was held Sunday afternoon, July 29 in the ward relief society room. The program was under direction of Shanna Hemsley in the absence of class teacher Nancy Price. Graduating girls were Leisa Carlsen, Lisa White, Laurie Hubbard, Lori Mower and Jil Gordon. Special guests included Bishop Robert North and his councilors Dale Holmes, and stake Lowell Lemon, representative Marilyn Lund and primary president Uene Tucker and councilor Arlene Holden. Program numbers included songs by all of the girls, the Merri Miss Song and the Graduation Song. They were accompanied by primary organist, Luanna Fackerell. Talks were given by Leisa Carlsen, on the bracelet and circlet inset, Lisa White on the cade, and Lori Hubbard on the Articles of Faith. Bishop North spoke briefly to the girls and Ilene Tucker presented the certificates of graduation. head-umpir- e; Light refreshments were served to the girls their parents and guests following A local recently completed two weeks schooling at Rexburg, Idaho, under two noted painters. J. Lannell Foote, 137 South Second East, who operates a local art studio, completed the course at the Don Ricks Art annual summer dinner party. Later they attended The Three Angels at the Lyric Theatre. for the party were Vernell Morrison and Ortel Peterson. Dr. and Mrs. D.B. Green returned Friday after visiting their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rees (Donna) Stephens and family in Fort Worth, Texas. Mrs. Quentin Allen visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waldron in Salt Lake City Saturday. Visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris during the past week were Mrs. V. Myers of Provo, Mrs. L.C. Strong of Portland. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hale of Logan. Mrs. Wayne Sandall, Mrs. Harold Denier, Mrs. Carlyle Johnson accompanied by Mrs. Henry Nielsen of Brigham City spent Saturday visiting their sister Mrs. Van Hendricks in school. He studied under Hal Reed, director of the Los Angeles Art league and Conrad Schweiring, famed mountain painter of the Tetons. The course included composition and color harmony in oil painting of landscape, still life and portraits. The class Foote took part in painted mostly from a location west of the Tetons. Foote will start classes in September on the same subjects. son-in-la- Local parents. Returning from an enjoyable vacation in Las Vegas and San Francisco are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wood and Mr. and Mrs. They also and other visited Disneyland points of interest. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. the A former Brigham City youth gained his Eagle Scout award recently in Michigan. Brian N. Simpson, 15, son of Lt.Col. and Mrs. William C. Simpson, K.I. Sawyer AFB, received the award after being in the scouts for about three and a half years. Young Simpson is a member of Troop 370, LDS church, Marquette branch. Joins Scouts He joined the scouts in October of 1969 at Beale AFB in California. He became a member of Troop 222 in Brigham City in November 1970 while his father was in Thailand. With the help of Scoutmaster Larry J. Larsen and his training under the Modern off-dut- off-dut- travel and improved living facilities are other benefits of the program. Howard Clegg of Tooele. The Clegg's had attended a Cattlemans Convention in Logan. of Cora Mrs. Burnett Brigham City spent last week and son-in-la- w daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Worley. Groups meet The special interest groups from Bear River Stake, Malad Stake will be guests of the Bear River South Stake at the Stake Center Sunday Aug. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Larson and family of Providence will provide a musical program and inspiring talks. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Boyce are their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Eddie (Diana) Sunday of Huntington Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stenquist and family spent the weekend in Brigham Canyon where they attended an annual summer party for the men who had served in the 22nd Battery in World War II. Each man brought along his wife and The Simpson family then transferred to Michigan, but Brian returned to Troop 222 for summer camp and finished his merit badge requirements. Brian received his award along with Charles Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Johnson, formerly of Brigham City. They are the first scouts in the Marquette branch to gain the rank. They are also distant cousins, which was discovered after the two families met in Michigan. Home Teacher Companion Brian is currently a home teacher companion. He has served as vice president of his deacon's quorum. He was on the honor roll at Givinn High school and earned a letter for participating on the school golf team. He is the grandson of Mrs. Mary Evelyn Nichols of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Simpson of Athens, N.Y. of He is also a great-nepheDell S. Nichols of Brigham City. His mother is the former R.N. Nichols. Gloria w A firemen were kept busy this week with several other fires. At noon Saturday the local fire department put out a fire in a junk car at Parsons Auto Salvage on West Forest. It was started by a torch, firemen said. An old shed caught on fire reminiscing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winn Jr. of Bountiful spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winn Sr. They were happy to announce their son David and his wife are parents of a girl born in Germany where David is serving with the Armed Forces. A Cub Scout Round Table for all Scout leaders will be held at the Garland LDS Seminary Building Aug. 9 at 8 p.m. All leaders are urged to attend. Mrs. Edith Sorenson spent the weekend visiting her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jack Sorenson in Salmon, Idaho. A blaze Wednesday afternoon caused $800 loss to a tractor owned by Von Curtis in Harper ward. Firemen were dispatched at 1:07 p.m. after a passing motorist spotted the fire. Firemen were unsure how the fire started because no one was around. Commercial Opportunities O Established cleaning business on Main St., Brigham City. O Profitable cafe South of Brigham o Beautifully situated Trailer Cakrt at Hot Springs, o Garage building on No. Main St., Brigham, e Choice Commercial lot at 2nd West and Forest St. Building Lots: 260 W. 9th No. 656 W. 3rd No. O 863 No. Medoland O 64 So. 4th W. o 678 So. 6th E. o 2Vt miles No. of Brigham o 2nd W. at Forest St. O 723-538- FOR SALE Three-year-ol- d home in Brigham City. Two bedrooms upstairs, full basement. Call Homes: 723-868- This 5 bedroom, 2 both bungalow hat additional room for expansion. This home is ideal for a very large family with a low income, or having a basement apartment arrangement is ideal for income property. Situated on large lot with a garden spot and water rights. Convenient Terms. $15,500 Need a building lot? 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Wayne Claybaugh . . . 723-526- 9 257-532- 0 723-639- 1 723-211- 5 257-506- 1 723-863- 0 723-642- 5 LIST WITH PACKER and START PACKING 1 at Second East Tuesday according to firemen. No damage was reported. It was suspected that children started the fire. 118 South at 6 p.m., family. Picnic lunhch and FOR SALE Choice building lot, size 85 X 118 ft. All improvements are in. InLocated quire at on Midland Drive. Daily 4 to 8 p.m. Our modal home is ready for your inspection. Spacious rooms, full basement, 50 Aside from a large warehouse blaze Saturday afternoon Brigham City volunteer O PHtl HOUSE 621-69- A firemen keep busy with calls BC son-in-la- w 723-897- 3 LIKE k More than 1,000 earthquakes east of the Mississippi have been reported since 1700, says National Geographic. 'All Brick program. 723-714- Brian N. Simpson Scout. Volunteer Army program at Ft. Ord, Calif. The program combines basic and advanced individual training (AIT) into an average program, depending on the AIT the soldier receives after completing basic. Decentralized instruction at the unit level and a reduction of formations and inspections give the soldier more time to train y and increased time. y Fewer restrictions on visiting her 7 Former Brigham youth gains Eagle scout title Brian earned 17 merit badges and attained the rank of Life Army Pvt. Charles K. Christensen, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Christensen, Route 2, Brigham City, recently completed the first phase of Enjoying a breakfast party Logan Canyon last week were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G.M. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Kerr and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Kerr and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pack and three daughters of Logan and Mrs. Packs nephews Steven and Michael Robson of New Castle, England. Chelsa Denier of Provo has been vacationing with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Denier Utah Thursday, August 2, 1973 assistant, Denton Beecher, Army training in Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hales and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and family of Brigham City and Kim Mason of Plymouth have been enjoying a fishing trip to Moon Lake. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Moore and Mrs. Jerry McClure of Idaho Falls. Saturday evening they attended an open house at the Fifth ward cultural hall in compliment to Dennis and Marsha Grange Fuhriman who were married July 21 in the Provo LDS Temple. Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman of Tremonton. Marsha is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar Grange of Huntington. Sunday they all gatherred at the Lee Fuhriman home along with Mr. and Mrs. Mar Grange where the newly-wed- s opened all of their attractive and useful gifts. A buffet luncheon was enjoyed. Mrs. James DeMoux and two sons of Boise has been spending the past two week visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr while her husband was on business in Denver. Dr. and Mrs. Duane Kerr and family have been vacationing in Vernal with many of Mrs. Kerrs relatives. While there they all gathered for a Hacking family reunion. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Giles and family of Ogden. Gerri Giles remained to spend a few days with her grand- private completes Boise. Randy Marble. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, ends course at Rexburg artist Residents take long vacations the piano solos by Susan Wells and Jennifer Hall and vocal solo by Presbyterian Sing-Alon- Community of children. Enrollment can be made by writing each childs name, age, grade, and church affiliation on a sheet of paper. Children should be brought, with the written information, to the first session of the school. There is no charge for the school. The church is located at 617 West Fifth South. Further information can be obtained by calling 723-360- Wake Up, Church at Sardis!' will be the topic of Rev. Casey Kuipers message at the 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship next Sunday. Miss Mary De Young will bring a farewell testimony before leaving for Reformed Bible college on Monday. A special light luncheon is planned for Miss De Young and her parents visiting here this weekend. This recognition in appreciation of her ministry is planned for 6 p.m. Sunday, to be g followed by a with Cliff Barrows. This Billy Graham Crusade film will be shown at 7 p.m. and friends are invited. Local artist Methodist The congregation Holy Cross Tremonton tales Aldersgate 0 552 So. 4th E. - budget buy o 430 Montana, Corinne - under $12,000 o 232 E. 6th No. - Nice location O 163 No. 4th E. - Possible Duplex o 1 3 Sumac Way - excellent value O 1 34 No. 4th W. - lots of yard o 553 No. 3rd E. 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