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Show Tremonton Tales Portago Penning BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 1 1, 1973 ii Relief society has first social visitors S Mnm r in the court house in Brigham City Wednesday evening were Housegaect at the Mo oT lgr. Quentin Aden, Mrs. Max Mrs. Grace Hales are her so-- v Walker, Mrs. Kent Hughes, and daughter, M.Sft and. Mrs. Dale Warburton and Mrs. Mrs. Richard (Carely) Furdy Jamas Shamway. Speakers and four children af ERs worth.- - were Senator Miles Ferry of : AFB. S. D. Hep. Willi Hansen of Visiting Mr. and Mra,! Daa. Brigham City and Rep. Ed Kerr Gibson and faetify .aod; ef Trsmitatoa : XeanaMMats at the heme of ivJir.''-MMrs. Russell B. fo partfew days were children . . IMsm and labert ef Alaoeaa,';-- Cela. They also dlHted Mr. and. Mrs. Reuben .'ffcer and ether relatives in this LMRMe,Mea. Other hsoaeguests at the Wesiey Oepbarim- - IMmttaMrmi Ham dating the past Pheobe Heart. 'week were Mr. and Mrs. Jean dessert was CMude (Gay Waldron) Bysli vodc; am and daughter of Zurich, .i 1 thane Among ,sti, yrytY1 ,Ow wight Oaerta trim!!?? Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell society coMferaneein SaltLak- the annual OtrtaWfr- - - City Thursday were bane Kerr, spent the forepsrt of last week Ethel Mae Firth, Yveme Webb, camping at Tub River, near Delora Bown, , Veda .stHh, . Preston. They, were overnight Rhea Andersen, , guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Harold e Shauna Edwarda,;li-ARMLArgylin Idaho Falla, and and Arlene Fickha.; YvX Y visited their granddaughter af& Becgy.Lichfield of . Boulder, Spending aoupla the house of-;- attending Ricks George Sitri tbagjr LWtYR'feeiiaga: h Rsxberg. Friday -- their daughter MHu' JLied 5 afternoon ; they met their Robinson and swarf' dangth:- - daughter Mrs. Ha.r (Liaae) , Jill of Fairfiuhl. iCrtil IrtfoitirfY.rwttzof Las Vegas in Salt Lake them for Sunday dbthef' tverv City and enjoyed visiting Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith and several points of interest. A family party was held at Children of Roy. Mrs. Lula Funk and' Mr. Sherwood Hills in Sardine Polly Smith returned Friday canyon Saturday evening in after spending a law days in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Southern Utah,. They-wer- e Kenneth Cornwall who were overnight guests, of celebrating their 38th wedding , v-Smiths seaMakdt'Wwlp! sabdtftrsary'v.r'.f1' ft was' also in compliment to daughter Mr. and Mrs.'Vftflaee Jones and family in Maak. T3spy James Cornwall who was his birthday an- also visited many rf.jp: celebrating interest in Maati mdwttkh aivoraary and honored Mr. and Don Ray Secrist who were Funks son ami dauglrta-laLMts- . Mr. and Mrs. Rapat. Pflk. to - celebrating their 20th wedding Other guests in-Bountiful. anniversary. . Attending legisietimxiaaKH.v eibded. Mj-- and Mrs. Lyle i.-.Yv qTwl 1 .- ' V-- H Honoyvith The Tremonten Womens at the Community center Thursday af- Civic league met - - , v'- X Field Trip- y social on Wednesday v' -: President Mrs.' J. R. " The news in Moaejreitte Adeem presiding- - assisted by centers around the eg earning, ,ceietors Mrs. Horace Gard-tow-n eiecuew. , . aeridMrs. Roger Mason. The The Republic (whatever secretary is Mrs. Jack Germer. happened to gw 'Cltlwtf. to-B? - Musical Program Peoples' prties?) )MmKaae ' night (Thursday) 'at tWi?. ' Ah outstanding musical Rfo-'WMk- ,; Valentine and, five y : bms: sob welcomed to the comtmmdy. Ha. is Allen Curtis Chertnipfe.-,mmof Curti members;:.., thanks to Cora tine Christensen; The lad wUs be ' Rasmussen who has been Sept. 30, and tipped the soafes helping with the news gathering eight pounds ten ounces., The proud grandparent rp during the pest montii. Her Leonard and Merle Meddows, of' efforts, have been greatly and Chester and Boss! ; Christensen of Bear: BiV.-- r Mother and sea aie doing v tWWGKPD THE MONTH: ' proper gardeners fine. Willy and Rudy Vatbuet,11 work U doe apon his knees. Sagus, Calif., have, beets lwv Rudyard Kipling. Honeyville visiting James family, Dn .fWL Another Veterans Jl Heres Your atheto''Sacie fiesta, cooked by WCf MhdNj Kelloggs, Chai tigv daughters, wew- IskrtmA, share the evenings-aettuttia- b. Visiting in the home A Mr. ' and Mrs. DeVer Raammeea f the and other members afcr,-o- f family was Mrs. Mhrim Escondido, CMttttia Mr-- " Baker is a sister to, Cera Rasmussen. ?' o On Saturday nifehtr (SpMlncit supper was held ia benor of ' Mrs. Baker in the Raesnaa home. Attending were Mr, Wndt,, Mrs. Ellis Lee, Brlfhasa Mr. and Mrs. Mmeag -- . a t Wednesday where thy''srt--tende- ; with A.C.T. d the wedding eereiwqf uniting Mrs. Hoskins. WBpbsW and his bride Mr. and Mra: Lynn A, Thomas and the reception honoring the couple. .. PHILCO ; They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Themes, ; aad returned 'Thursday Mr. .and Mr. Bud Lee Knudsen were among thoebwhq attended a family 1 party- - at Sherwood Hills honoring Mrs.-- ; Kaudsens parents, . Mr, pad Mrs. Kenneth Cornwall. Sc. ;on i their 38th wedding anniversary and Jim Cornwall on- - bis Mr-;-,; , ': - v"- v- - Super-Scree- n Super-Balance- Hi-Bri- te d " i 25 picture measured diagonally; 315 sq.in. picture UEEI AND FASET3 TALL FASHION CLOTHIttO for ' Tho Quoon Sizo Figvro MEN'S CLOTHING Tall sizes 38 to Big sizes 48 to 54 Skm liVk to 1H 33 to 60 . 60 ' , , unco STOCK . , , S UNDERWEAR ' : ; KSSStJ SLACKS- PANT SC3S - C 0 OK WM ATS ' r - PHILCOMATIC 1.9:, COLOR TV PHILCOMATIC :25' COLOR TV v ',4 SWEATERS SLACKS FOUNDATIONS Better color, automatically - j. A, Mow, enjoy easy tuning, more lifelike color. Philcomatic i Color TV fine tunes at the touch of a button and locks-ithe picture. Set and forget no fiddling every time you change channels. Gives more lifelike flesh tones, better 1 color irv every scene automatically! Philco control deck MafiCeior picture tube finish . 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(Auto-locChannel Tuning) electronically locks in lV signal instantly, automatically Early American. Genuine veneers; selected solids with -- .evening.-- The Relief S& HARVEST DAY SPECIAL oanrs SHIRTS SLACKS SUITS SPORTCOATS Baker wiuEtenvJhg tarwiallcoverings by CCDTCV 1 tM her home in California week ' patterns colors In DeweyviUe. yur homecoming wiH be Anitf ' . ey- - At Prices t0 dll9ht Vur Saturday, Oct 13. Stunning flocks, A dinner wtil he Strvad loofcs,; tiamasks-every-M- rs. under the directing tf Mrt As today, sen the Wayne Now, un- -, nd Following dinner, the Belief wnbeatable luxury-a' -society has prepared a min beatable prices ol Lustique. bazaar, featuring home baked and many beaaftAit epR: Answw name brand SeSleTrt lira! - niversary with eight dkwpfl friends at a party at .her. hams'; Friday and Saturday group enjoyed gami.,'-i- ' slumber, party and orth"w- - ; W . v'.vv-vr-'to'C- her twelfth birthfi8jrj,Mb . y; had an society-- ' the general Relief Society apanhig. social was held Tuesday., with; Pres. Fay V.. Thomae .cm- - .; i I draw compensation from Q of the y ducting. A preview: the Veterans Administration for lessons the for year a 30 percent disability. Since I were presented . by : elass will soon be 85 and retired, cen I leaders, Isabelle Nielsen, waive compensation and switch Lynette Thomas, Maude Harris to pension? . - and Thelma Gibbs after which a program was presented con--; A Yes, If you apply to sisting of original poems by VA and it is to your advantage. Ethel Hall and Esther John, a VA will make determinatioa vocal solo by Ruth Snow who based on information- - you accompanied herself on provide, and pay pm , rtitv and a vocal' sole by benefit. Jeanette William nccorapaalei r, 'r Kent Thomas and Kim Fillmore, BYU students, were weekend guests of Kent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas. Due to car trouble Mr. and Mrs. Thomas took them back to Provo Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen honored their daughter Natalie on her tenth birthday Saturday evening at a dinner party at the Golden Spike cafe at Corinne. Her brother Scott and sister Keeley were also present. Carol Parkinson, Aleta Nielsen and daughter Keeley and Trina Gibbs accompanied students of the Fielding school children to Heber City and enjoyed the activities including a ride on the Heber Creeper Friday. conference in Salt Lake Cftjr Wednesday and Thursday. - r thday anniversary . dhmer, , the to she home of Mrs. Ray Adams, daughter of Mrs. Patter, and the afternoon .wur ;pent in visiting with h' Iws Larry Howell left Sunday by plane for Louisville, Ky. where he will drive a school bus back. Cleon Kerr took him to the Salt Lake City airport. 257-33- opening Honeyville Elementary school program was furnished by the to select their nominees ler the .Bear River High School choir, positions of tows presides, and featuring Mrs. Wayne Hunsakor of Elwood in a solo. two councilmen. , Mrs. Wayne Fryer gave a No candidates have; epenlye announced their tatentiam to ' humorous reading of her own seek these office, aedtf the Creation.'1 of Mrs. Minnie Potter towns residents de net take a hosted at was Treraonton part in the nominating at Maddoxs, processes at the tcayentions birthday party jib ms) irt .iovuly sHnner . was tonight and later. could turn out to be a vssy fblnt . eajoyei by six daughters, four granddMghters, and three election. City. 24-2- yr ' - . , Hall and in Blackfoot with Mrs. Myrtle Selman. President and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter Lori were among those who attended General Conference at Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris of Provo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited in Midvale Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Love and daughters and in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Duggan Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and family. Mrs. Leonard Hoskins and son Todd of Ogden visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris attended a birthday party for their grandson, Shawn Callister who is twelve years old Saturday at his home Saturday. Those present were Shawns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Morris and . Provo.-Saturda- Sharsa CMsaiaii home. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAllister f Logan were Sunday guests of Mrs. McAllisters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins. Mrs. Pearl Hawks, Mr. and .W. Ogan and Mr. and Boise Wsakaui T. Mra Dolf Baltazar of t Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs ASawand spent the weekend at Mrs. granddaughter, Lori AHea Hawks home here, spent the weekend te. i- -. W Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Flint and Idaho where they met-fheidaughter and gi siiildaagimn . T Rochelle and IAsa Latsaa of 'w T Enterprise, Ore and vlstiia,wttik4 them. VeMa Harris and Hs tpa" John were among :thgpe adtir represented the Meted 'tfofc Relief society ia aUandasaoe aX", tivitea. Si Those present were: ReM the Utah Historical society Archibald and Jill Joseph son of building in Salt Lake City. Plans Plymouth, Lola ofRoche and Riverside, are made to enjoy luncheon at CaiTie Gardner the new German Restaurant Liz Rhodes of East Garland. Lori Napoli and Jennifer Brewd (Rhine Haus) afterwhich they will attend the play No, No, of Tremonton and Gayle All members are Roderick of Portage. Susan i Nannette. of Mr. an the urged to circle the dateamd plan Bud daughter Knudsen. to attend. . Ed Wilcox is visiting wlfithU La Rene Napoli, projects . in Denver, CeiO. ' - children '. the senior center for ' director at D. Gibbs want M Thelma Mrs. :" BR senior citizens announces a ' Salt Lake City Sunday fob ewttlt is to tentatively trip Jackpot her sister, Ellen Castleton. MiO' Reserplanned for Oct. 111. vations must be made by Oct. is very Mrs. Darwin Kashina Mr. and 17. Can for farther of Layton visited from SnbCdsy - ' information. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers until Monday with Mr. andRbra... : T,? have had an enjoyable gad busy James E. John. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford HedhA week. Tuesday they hadas thair dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. went . to Spriagvillfcs,, Jfoabw ' by her " - the Roweda Juvenile Detention home afterwhich they will tour , children of Harrisville. : Friday evening their guests were Mr. and Mrs, Cecil; " Bosquet of Pocatello, Both Texas-Sout- h a attended couples Missionary reunion in their daughter Mrs. Carla Wilkens of Mesa visited at the Rogers home. She came especially to attend conference in Salt Lake City. moo hawe spent the their son and Mr. and Mrs. Jim family. They left to return to Custer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrus and daughter Julia of Ucen. Idaho- - were Sundap ' Manor gseets of Mr. and Mr. E.Rfo John and famSy. The son of the Andrus and the John's son Leon ' were missionary companion f: Jbw years ago. v i Mrs. Anna Bowman- - left Monday far her- hease ia Tam1 penuh. Wash, after . a weaks visit with Mr, and Mra Virgd Harris. She Bishop and Mrs family of Clearfield visited with Mr. and Mrs. VarC Flint and family and other relatives and friends Sunday. Kim Gibbs went to Salt Lake City with the seminary group Saturday and spent the night with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Wright. The Wrights brought him home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Maughn of Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Gibbs of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Hazel Gibbs. The group went to Malad and enjoyed dinner at a cafe and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibbs. Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited in Brigham City Friday with Mrs. Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell Jr. visited Sunday with Mr. Bells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sr. of Ogden. Mrs. Bell is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Gibbs visited in McCammon, Idaho Wednesday with Mrs. Azella daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kipp Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston and son and Mr. and Mrs. Morris. From there the men attended general priesthood meeting in Salt Lake Susan Knudsea rslnkiraMf 7T -' The Tremonton Womens' Civic league are ptanning Afield trip by private car an Qet, will leave Tremosttoa at 12:30 p.m. and make their first, stop in Roy where they wil tour: Dale ..v Elma Bell. Refreshments were served by Kathy and Sheena Roderick. Allan Nielsen met Sue Ann rSThittie of Newport Beach, Calif, at the airport in Provo Saturday. From there they went Kibe coliseum in Salt Lake City Where they attended the horse show, the colt from the Nielsen ranch placed first in the show. Miss Whittle visited at the Nielsen home in Portage and that evening they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen to Logan where they attended the BYU-USgame. Sunday Allan took Sue Ann to the Salt Lake City airport where she left for h ' ternoon with Mrs. Lynn Iverson as hostess. LaRene- Napoli conducted the meeting. Mrs. Lujean Carver intrediired the i u.1.. guest speaker Mauri phreys of USU who gave ; .interesting illustrated: on Building Self Ei . Light refreshments wet served. Mrs. La Rne Napoli uttuaded a planning sessksn.jaa Gerantology at USU in Legaa Wednesday. A workshop wlllh conducted at USU (bet .31 dealing with the various aueds .of elderly people. ;It utiti be invitational. ?. i Mrs. D. B. Green Is racdlviag , medical care at the .IDS hospital in Salt Lake City following major surgery. ;, ' aS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wflco. Mc.-Bingham of Tremontaa, and Mrs. Dangles Portage and Lori Sncrfct f , , v, Brigham City. in-la- w . returned home Saturday nlghg fcwmCuster.SW. 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