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Show 18 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 25, 1973 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Tremonton Tales i$l! (7,1 United Presbyterian Testament was AWAIT CARNIVAL Awaiting the Halloween Carnival at Corinne Elementary school and displaying one of the prizes are left, Mark, Tammy and Mrs. Bruce Dannar, Sheryl Liljenquist and Susan Welch. at The Corinne Elementary carnival is school Halloween planned Friday, Oct. 26 starting at 6:30 p.m., the PTA announced this week. A costume parade will be conducted at the school Friday at 1:30 p.m. for all students. Prizes will be give, a spokesman said. Supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. and games will start at 7 p.m. church dating from the Protestant Reformation of the Local Lions have special dinner dinner meeting at Maddox Ranch House in Perry special Wednesday night. Special guests included their wives and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bennion from the Brigham club. Bennion is a past district governor. Following the dinner he spoke briefly and conducted installation ceremonies for two members. They were William Hall and Brent Campbell. Nathan Braegger son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Braegger attended the National FFA convention held in Kansas City this past week. His family met him at the Salt Lake Airport Friday night. Highlights of the trip included the programs presented by Festus from Gunsmoke, Julie Nixon Eisenhower and keynote speaker George Wallace. the Nathan represented chapter from Box Elder High school. Ronald Kunzler and Pamela Naef greeted relatives and friends at a reception in their honor Thursday night following their wedding in the Salt Lake LDS temple Thursday morning. guests here for the event included Pamelas parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Naef and sister Lori from Susanville, Calif; and her brother and sister-in-laBarry and Vicki Naef and daughter Heather from Aurora, Colo. Ronalds grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Kunzler from Burley, Idaho. Houseguests at the home of the Glen Kunzlers last week Out-of-to- w Formed. An open house reception will be held at Holy Cross Luthran church of Brigham City this Sunday afternoon from 4 until 6 p.m., with all members and friends in the community invited to attend. The congregation of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Roy, which the Rev. John Lundblad, pastor of Holy Cross, also serves, has been especially invited as an opportunity for the two congregations to become better acquainted. This recepiton is held on Reformation Sunday, an annual observance in the church year of the heritage of the Lutheran sixteenth century. will be Rev. Lundblad preaching on the theme of Reformation Sunday at the morning worship service at 9 a.m. Sunday. Elder Russell Bakes The Willard Lions club held a New and attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kunzler and family from Richfield. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Auther Wells on Sunday were daughters Mrs. Brent (Ilene) Noorda from Woodscross and Mrs. William (Wilma) McLean from South Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watts visited in Ogden on Friday with Mike daughter and and Leona Allred and granddaughters Lpretta, Winnie Lee, Kathryn and Richelle. son-in-la- Homemakers Meet The Willard Bay chapter of the Young Homemaker met on Thursday night at the Willard School. In elections held for candidates to run for state offices from the club Deon Ferry was selected to run for president and Karen Holmes for Young Homemaker of the year. Elections will be held at the February state convention. Speaker for the meeting was Carmen Anderson, teacher from Box Elder Junior High school. She spoke on how to child to learn to read. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Karlinsey and family spent five days vacationing in Lovell Wyoming where they visited with Bennys parents Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Karlinsey and with Linda's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regnier. prepare your Mr. and pre-scho- Mrs. Local elder plans honlecoming homecoming testimonial is planned Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Brigham City Twentieth LDS ward for Elder Russell Bakes, who recently returned from an LDS mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Bates, 638 East Seventh North. Elder Bakes served in the Philippines mission. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school and attended the University of Utah. He will return to the U of U to resume studies. All friends and relatives are invited to the homecoming event. A St. Michael's Episcopal Sunday, Oct. 28, is the 20th Sunday after Pentecost. The Eucharist will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 29 is the feast of St. Simon and St. Jude. Cooperative church school is each Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. at Gillespie Hall. All children from three years of age through sixth grade are welcome. will Eucharist celebrated on Wednesday, A Day. . Army promotion Richard J. Walker, 22, son of Mrs. Jean Zundel, Willard, was promoted to Army PFC in Kirch Gons, Germany. PFC Walker is a'member of the combat support company, third battalion of the third Armored divisions 36th In- - Howard Clearfield. The privates wife, Ursula, is with him in Germany. His father, Raymond A. Walker, lives in Sunset Utah. JUST LISTED B - 18 UNIT MOTEL including kitchenettes, apart- 29 East 7th South 7 (Yew Progressive Community Realtor) Doreffi y . Nick 723-23Mark 6 Woodworth Realtor Realtor Associate 723-349- 77 723-75- 37 723-258- For MILLERS . REAL ESTATE 140 North Main . . and Insurance 723-520- . 9 Member Multiple Listing Service Responsible service with the oldest established firm in the area. Trey Miller information Dan First Baptist service on conclude Pastor Sunday Emberys service with the church. He has accepted the pastorate of Calvary Baptist church of Boise, Idaho. The Emberys will move from the city on Tuesday. Those who have been listening to the radio program, "Good News for Today, will be interested in knowing that the program will continue. Pastor Embery will continue to tape the programs for airing over KBUH each Sunday morning at 9 a.m. Members of the First Baptist church have voted to have an interim pastor during the period while they are searching for a The evening will Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway are leaving tomorrow (Friday) for an exciting and fabulous tour in Central America. They will meet their son Elder David L. Shumway who 7 Owen D. Knudson son-in-la- Dinner Guests Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers Saturday was Frank Redondo, a student at BYU in Provo who was one of the missionaries in Brownsville, Tex. when the Rogers were serving a LDS mission there recently. Mr. Redondo brought along a friend Ann Curtis who is a schoolteacher in the Jordon district in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. George Smith entertained at a dinner party at their home Friday evening in compliment to their daughter Mrs. Linda Robinson and daughter Jill who were leaving the forepart of the week to return to their home in Fair-fielCalif, after spending the past two weeks at the Smith n home. guests were Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith and family of Roy. Mrs. D. B. Green returned home Thursday after undergoing hip surgery at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Dr. Greens sister Mrs. Vernice Larsen of Granger is caring for her while she is recuperating. Monday her daughter Mrs. Sidney Garrett of Salt Lake City visited at the Green home. The VGF club met with Mrs. 5 son-in-la- w Rhinehaus Restaurant afterwhich they attended the performance of No, No, in the Pioneer Nanette Theatre on the University of Utah campus. Mrs. of Houseguests Marguerite Hansen are her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stark of Magna. Visiting in Grouse Creek last week were Mrs. LaRene Napoli and daughter Lori and Diane Ravsten. son-in-la- d, Phone 723-347- The Tremonton-Garlan- Literary d met at the home club Mrs. Cora Nielson Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hannah Hillam of Brigham City was a of special guest. Mrs. Erma Summers gave an interesting review of Pearl Bucks book entitled "The Fighting Angel. A delicious dessert was served. The Tremonton Literary guild met at the home of Mrs. Jessie Sweden Van Wednesday evening. Mrs. Irene Morris gave an interesting review "The Search for Anna Fisher" by Florence Fisher. Pumpkin pie topped with whipped cream was enjoyed. Fun The Tremonton-Garlan- d club met at the home of Mrs. Leah Deakin Thursday evening with Mrs. Winona Ballard as hostess. Special guests were Mrs. Ballards sisters Mrs. Nola Norr of Deweyville and Mrs. LaPriel Collings of Brigham City. A tasty hot luncheon was served afterwhich the evening was spent doing various kinds of handiwork along with a social. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Cook and daughter Carol and son Jamie of Grand Junction, Colo. Waldo Cook was the former Principal at the Garland LDS seminary. They had spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris and family in Both-wel- l. Weekend visitors 'at the home Grant Callister were Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Archibald and family of Salt Lake City, Craig Callister a student at University of Utah and Rodger Callister a student at of Mr. and Mrs. USU in Logan. Emily Tolman is receiving medical care at the Valley hospital in Tremonton. Club Meets The Bridge Tremonton-Garlan- d club met with Mrs. Reuben Baer as hostess Thursday evening. Special guests were two of Mrs. Baer's sisters Mrs. Clarence (Barbara) Stucki of Logan and Mrs. Mel (Verna) Wood of Ogden. Prizes went to the two guests. A dainty dessert was served. Weekend guests of Mrs. Pheobe Henrie were Mrs. Phil Harris and children Janet, Jennifer and Bradley of Salt Lake City. Sunken reefs Tex. AUSTIN, Texas Parks and (UPI) Wildlife Department officials are planning to acquire 12 surplus liberty ships from the federal government, and scuttle them to form artificial reefs off the states Gulf Coast. Such artificial reefs have produced improved fishing in the past, biologists say, and the World War II ships would make low cost, easily installed reefs. Purchase your Boise Cascade Home From An AUTHORIZED DEALER Where Service is Dependable 1 Place Your To of Albuquerque, N.M., has been asked to come to serve the church during the interim. Aldersgate Methodist The men of the church are invited to a breakfast to be held at the Corinne Methodist church on Saturday morning at 8 a.m. After the breakfast, those who can stay will engage in a little carpenter work on the building. Bring your tools, ladder, etc. Morning worship on Sunday for the Aldersgate congregation will be at 9:15 a.m. in Corinne. Pastor Mason will preach. Senior High youth will meet at 6:30 p.m. at 382 Camaren drive for fellowship and discussion. Junior Highs meet at 7 p.m. at Lee Allen Realty HORSE RANCH for sale 5 acres alfalfa and pasture. 3 bedroom home, two baths, large family room with fireplace, dishwasher, disposal, carpets and drapes. Six stall horse barn with corrals, fences pasture and training ring. Sewer and irrigation water. 7 after 5 p.m. Call Tremonton Phone 257-510- 1 wooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeaooooo -- 744-226- ERIC REALTOR' 723-53- 92 Fidelity Industrial Credit Co. specializes in second mortgage loans. Call: ART PETERSEN or 723-89- 723-85- 38 73 ooooooooooooooooooa Twolvo yoar old Hiroo bodroom ramblor an 5Mi Woet. Extras include refrigerated air conditioning. CALL CHADWICKS. A FAR CRY INDEED 545 - 6'Sb" U1 S&C I From the ordinary. 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They will go by plane to Merida, Mexico where a highlight will be visiting Chichen Itaz. Enroute home they will visit Mrs. Shumway's brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Ken Larson in Los Angeles and the Shumways and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hunter in Berkeley. They will arrive home Nov. 18. Reed Giles as hostess Thursday evening. A delicious hot dinner was served. Special guests were Mrs. Connie Giles and Mrs. Cathleen Gachet. The evening was spent doing handiwork and visiting. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles attended funeral services for Theris Lewis held in Malad. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer were Mrs. Dale Baird and daughter Angela of Ogden. Mrs. Grant Callister spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Archibald and family in Salt Lake City while attending business meetings and a luncheon for the Utah Arthritis Foundation. Alma Theurer has been spending a few days visiting his and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood and family in Ogden. Twenty members of the Civic Womens league thoroughly enjoyed an annual Field Trip Thursday under the direction of program chairman Mrs. Mildred Shumway. They visited the Moweda Center in Roy, had a guided tour of the Utah Historical Building in Salt Lake City, had a delicious German dinner at the new permanent pastor. Rev. Earl Keating, O Nearly new 4 bedroom hem in choice N.E. area. Many features including drapes, carpet throughout, large dining area, carport, fenced landscaped lot with sprinkling systom. Owner will rent home if buyer was unable to take immediate possession. further please call the Pastor, Ligon at O O fol- lowing choke, first time listing: WESTERN HILLS REALTY TO . Services are held every Sunday at the Protestant Student center, 435 East Seventh South. Sunday school at 10 a.m. and worship service at 11 a.m. Evening service at 7 p.m. Bible study and prayer meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m. On Friday, Oct. 26 our annual Halloween party will be held at the center. 5 q INVESTERS - BUILDERS- - DEVELOPERS ments and office space, on 6th South 6 Main, very immaculate appearance, ideal for professional center, Sr. Citizen opts, etc. Good net yield. Owner retiring, will sell on contract and take 3 bedroom heme towards down payment. 26.85 ACRES, choice irrigated farm in North Tromonton Ideal for subdivision, has improvements, priced to sell on contract. DUPLEX NEAR HIGH SCHOOL, nice interior finish including fireplace. Make us an offer. P.S. Have you heard of Farmers Heme Administration No Down payment, Interest credit plan for paeple earning less than $9,700. and willing to sattla in rural areas? Let the ACTION REALTORS explain it to you. Assembly of God at fantry. He entered the Army in June 1972 and was last stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif., where he received basic training. He is a 1969 graduate of Clearfield school, High Willard man receives Sorensen and Mrs. Robert (Jill) Whitlock and three boys spent a day visiting in Malad Idaho with Ray and Sharon McClelland and family. proudly prosonts the . BY Flo Munson has The youth group of our church has been invited to a young peoples party to be held at the Ogden Christian Reformed church tonight (Thursday). The bus will be leaving for Ogden at 7:15 p.m. The series on the Ten Commandments has been resumed at our morning worship. The Sixth Commandment will be the topic this Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Sunday school is held before the service at 9:30 a.m. An evening worship and fellowship time is held at 6:30 p.m. Visitors are always welcome. Dont forget the time change this Sunday. Set your clocks back one hour Saturday night. Our young people will be participating in the UNICEF drive, in cooperation with other local churches, this Saturday. be Oct. 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, is All Saints 31, ATTENTION: WESTERN HILLS REALTY Christian Reformed Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dannar and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hubof the bard are event. The menu includes corn dogs barbeques, ice cream, donuts, pie, root beer, and chili. Ring toss, bingo, fish pond, milk bottlethrow, horses and trykes, wheel of fortune, door prize, dean guess, chance prizes and cake walk are on the agenda for games. meet at 382 Camaren drive. At the Community United Methodist church of Tremonton, Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m. followed by morning worship at 11 a.m. n Holy Cross Willard Reports by Madge H. Watts Teach-I- Visual aids will be used and will replace scripture and sermon. Bring your bible. Youngsters and children will meet during worship in Gillespie, where Coffman will conduct an informal worship service for them while adults worship. Senior Highs meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Bassetts for their regular Rap session. This Saturday evening all junior and seniors will collect for UNICEF starting from Gillespie Hall at 6:30 p.m. Following this there will be a party in Gillespie until approximately 9:30 p.m. Junior highs are asked to be at Gillespie at noon on Saturday to build a spook alley for the party. The junior high Breakfast Club continues to meet at Holy Cross at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday morning for Bible study. Cooperative Church school Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. for all children ages three through sixth grade. Corinne schedules party for Halloween activities drive will 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Trick-or-Tre- This Sunday morning worship will be in the form of a How our on Couple will leave for Central America Gillespie Hall. Youth of the church interested in helping in the UNICEF 35 . ooooooooooooooooooo FOR RENT: On, b.droom hom. on 5th Eon. 80. o month plus $25. cleaning doposit. 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