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Show t 1 24 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 1 8, 1 Young adults slate fireside locally 973 Garland Gazette woman has busy schedule Local by Flo Munson Mrs. Louise Harper has had two weeks of continuous activities. She attended a wedding ceremony in the Logan LDS temple in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nebeker. She also attended the wedding breakfast at Sherwood Hills in Sardine canyon and the reception in their honor held in the Willard Cultural hall. She joined her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Conrad (Irene) Andrecht of Hemet, Calif., her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Carl Coombs of Las Vegas and her brother George Coombs of Ogden for a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt in Salt Lake City. Enroute home she visited a few days with her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner and family in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Andrecht spent a few days at the Harper home and Mrs. Harper acompanied them to Malta to visit Mr. and Mrs. and family. Blaine Harper Sunday Mrs. Harper had three friends Mrs. Mildred Last, Mrs. Naomi Oyler and Mrs. Christine Hill for dinner. son-in-la- DUP Meets The Garland Camp of DUP met at the home of Mrs. Mildred last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Naomi Oyler as cohostess. Mrs. Inez Deem gave the lesson The Old Fort" in an A pioneer interesting style. history was read by Ida Hartman. Light refreshments were served. Spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall last week was Mrs. Hall's sister Mrs. Cecil McCrary of Idaho Falls. Mrs. and Mrs. Eph Peterson were at the airport in Salt Lake City Tuesday to bid bon voyage to their grandson Elder Steven Cole who left to serve a LDS mission in South Africa. the Spending weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson was their son Jerry Johnson of Price. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Richman of Cornish. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Richman in Promontory. Chad Dalton has been spending several days visiting his sister Mrs. Keith Womack and family in Hyrum. Wednesday Mrs. Wayne Dalton, Mrs. George Worley accompanied by Mrs. Keith Womack and son Regi of Hyrum visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalton in West Point and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sheffer in Ogden. Fun Club The Tremonton-Garlan- d Fun clOb met with Mrs. Hazel Rose as hostess Thursday evening. A delicious hot luncheon was served afterwhich the evening was spent in handiwork of various kinds and a social. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and family Monday were Mrs. Raymond Butler and daughter Christy of Bountiful. Mrs. Roselyn Draper is spending a few days visiting her Mrs. LaDene daughters Hodges, Mrs. Nedra Ray and Mrs. Sherrill Weber in Ogden. Mrs. Hazel Rose spent Friday visiting her daughter-in-laMrs. Larry Rose and family Hardy Christensen daughter Cindy Thursday Mrs. Lucetta Thompson, Mrs. Agnas Bishop accompanied Mrs. Phyllis Holmgren of Bear River City and her houseguests Mrs. Olive Johnson and Mrs. Olive of Atkinson Sundetland, England through Logan canyon to Bear Lake and on to Bern, Idaho to visit Mrs. Laura Kunz and family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop during the past week were Odell Thompson of Napa, Calif., Mrs. and Mrs. ReVere Hansen of Ogden, Miss Barbara Thompson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Melba Wassom of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop and three children of Farmington. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood and C. W. Wood Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood of Smithfield and Mrs. and Mrs. Theron Wood of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb Sunday were Mrs. Limbs parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans of Malad. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. David Archibald in Clarkston were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge. Mrs. James White and daughters Linda and Yvette spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. and Mrs. LaMont Richards and son Brent and Gloria spent daughter son-in-la- CLOTHING MEN'S for CLOTHING The Queen Size Figure Sizes M STOCK ItVi to32Vi 38 to 60 M STOCK name brand RANT SUITS DRESSES SLACKS-COORDINAT- ES SLACKS SWEATERS S FOUNDATIONS UNDERWEAR KIN'S SHOES wide widths i BIG SIZES WOMEN'S WIDE WIDTHS 4 to 13 SUES SUE 12 TO 16 wMihs AAA stats 6 Ett ti ES ft 13 the weekend camping at Macoy, Idaho. They also attended a party at Deer Cliff Lodge in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Preston who were celebrating their 22nd wedding anniversary. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Halford of Logan. Mrs. Arthur Mariott accompanied by Mrs. Paul Hales of Tremonton visited Mrs. Gordon Taylor in Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marriott in Ogden during the week. Mrs. Ida Michaelis is recuperating at the home of her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Theral Bishop in Logan following medical care at the LDS hospital in Logan. Mrs. Vern Steed is receiving medical care at the Valley hospital in Tremonton. FASHION SHIRTS SLACKS SUITS SPORTCOATS SWEATERS BELTS and and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Garner of Bountiful. Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Fern Huish was her daughter-in-laMrs. Burton Huish and son Kevin of Twin Falls. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stenquist in Tremonton. DAHLE'S Tall sizes 38 to 54 Big sizes 48 to 60 in Brigham City, They enjoyed a dinner party at Maddox. the weekend Spending visiting Mrs. and Mrs. Glenth Sparks in Clarkston was their daughter Mrs. Dave Conger and son David. Spending the weekend at Flaming Gorge were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas and daughter Shellee. They were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. widths EI-E- E23 2235 Washington Blvd, Ogden, Ut. 392-933- 5 A Peek into Eternity," is the theme of a young adult fireside planned at the Box Elder South LDS stake center on Sunday, Oct. 28 at 9 p.m. Horse sale involves The announcement was made by Lexine Sparks, publicity spokesman. All young adults in the Brigham City area, ages 18 to 25, are invited to attend the event, she said. Three speakers are scheduled and refreshments will be Finance firm announces name change City Finance Co., 46 South Main, has changed its name to Capital Financial Services Inc. The Brigham City office is chain of conpart of a sumer finance offices with headquarters Ohio. in Columbus, The name Capital Financial Services will be adopted nationwide. Manager of the Brigham City office is R.B. Gates. The firm has been operating locally since 1957. Field data A TEMPE, Arizona (UP1) r i z . State University archaeologists have begun using a computer to store, analyze and retrieve field archaeology data. Teams of researchers recently fed data into a computer as it was collected at an ancient Hohokam civilization site near here. said the material would be catalogued and stored until staff and funds are Scientists available to completely excavate the huge site, believed to have been occupied from about 500 A.D., until 1400 A.D. ftr' f- - emotions . When Darryl Adams 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams of Fielding sold his prize registered stallion Joker Cedar Autumn last week he had mixed emotions. Darryl has watched his stallion grow from a newly born colt to the present time. He has appeared in shows and won many trophies, ribbons and awards. He was sired by Cedar Hill Joker of Wichita, Kr.n. and Joker B, known as the greatest advertised appaloose. Joker Cedar Autumn has been admired by many. Last week he was sold to e G. Dysli be flown by plane to Jean-Claud- i and will the Dysli Gundisau ranch in Gundisau, Switzerland along with a group of other horses for breeding purposes. PRIZED STALLION Pictured here is Joker Cedar Autumn with Darryl Adams father, DeVere Adams. The youngster watched his stallion grow from a newly born colt to the G. Dysli. present time when he was sold to Jean-Claud- e |