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Show I' 18 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 15, 1973 Plymouth Ponde rings Holy Cross Couple attends Ogden open house Lutheran Honoyville Hotline St. Henry's 9:30-10:3- Catholic New arrivals, guests, bazaar are top news Rasmussen, of Honeyville. by Sharon Coleman Jim enjoyed the deer hunting The news has been scarce the with most of the emphasis upon the local elections. Boyd Gardner, a dairy farmer, and present member of the town board, was elected town (and came home with one), Family Dinner duck and goose hunting. He has Randy and Marsha Burbank now returned to Fort Dix, N. J., are the parents of a boy, named where he will complete his few Gregory R. Burbank. A family dinner was held recently in remaining weeks of military service. He and Zan, and their their honor. family, will then make their Attending the dinner were home in Logan, where Jim will Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Perry, be attending Utah State Deweyville; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Morgan and family, university. An important local event is Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. ..one which will Michael Perry, of Ogden; Mrs. draw people from throught Venna Hess, of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank, northern Utah. The annual Buddhist Bazaar Deweyville; and Mr. and Mrs. will be held on Saturday, Nov. Bryant Burbank, Deweyville. 17. This event will feature some Randy Gardner is home on of the finest Oriental cooking leave from the Army. He is and an evening of fun and envisiting with his parents, Mr. tertainment for people of all and Mrs. LaMont Gardner, prior to returning to Hawaii for ages. The serving time for the, additional military duty. Mr. and Mrs. delicious meal will begin at 5 Rupert p.m. in the evening. Ladies who Blackam have received word are helping in the preparation of that their son Col. Kent o the food are, Kim Aoki, Blackam is in the hospital at Ft. Aoki, June Nagao, and Ord, Calif. He has undergone JoAnn Okada. major surgery, and additional Drawings for door prizes will surgery, and is listed in critical be one highlight of the evening. condition. This year's top prize is $200 in The people of Honeyville, cash, something anyone can Deweyville and Harper could use. help inform their neighbors of their happy events and anSecond Prize nouncements if they would try Second prize is a stereo, and to get all news items to Sharon third prize is a reclining rocker. Coleman or Cora Rasmussen Tickets for the drawings can be prior to Sunday each week. purchased from committee Monday has proven to be a bad day to gather news, with the members, or at the door. Tom Nagao is serving as evenings reserved for Family overall chairman of this year's Home Evening. event. Ben Tanaka will be in Please by getting charge of the auction sale. your news to your reporter so The public is invited to come that press deadlines can be met. and participate in this .outTHOUGHT FOR TflE WEEK: standing social event. In Harper, several new homes "I often come across inare under construction, making dividuals who think they have a most drive never committed any sins or along the highway. Sagebrush indiscretions in this life. Such and rocks are giving way to people I pity, for they wont some very interesting conknow when they get to e struction and heaven. Josh Billings new faces. Mr. and Mrs. William Kotter have just returned from a trip to Hawaii. They met Williams sister, Mrs. Gwenevere Bacon, there. She served as their escort for the four major islands. They thoroughly enjoyed their visit to the cultural center, and the ' LDS temple. Mother nature supplied them with a spectacular view of an erupting Ruth Thomas and Joan volcano prior to their departure to return to Utah. They were Nelson, both of Brigham City, most impressed, however, with and of Annex Beauty the beauty of the islands, and Parlor, 880 South Main, took the warmth and friendliness of part in the National Hairthe people. dressers and Cosmetologists Tourism is second only to associations "New, Now sugar cane in island economics, National Beauty Show, at the followed by the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel pineapple. Production of the recently. Both women were recently pineapple in such places as the Philippines, however, where elected to the Utah State Board labor is cheap, is forcing the of Cosmotology. Hawaiian plants out of business Among the show's activities n in the canning field. Fresh were a holiday season pineapples will continue to be presentation during a Meet the Fashion Press" produced, however. program. New Granddaughter Other highlights of the show Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yates are the "Americas Cup are proud of a new grand- contest, a presentation by Dr., The daughter, which brings the new Joyce Brothers on total to four for the year. Psychology of Beauty, The Daughter Sandra presented National Beauty Show "Hall of with a Renown, the grandparents The New Breed A Scientists daughter Susan. The proud Hair Concert, father is Oleen Holdaway, of Talk about Skin and Hair, eliminations for the 1974 U.S. Longmont, Colo. Another Yates daughter, Olympic hair styling team, and Julene, is the mother of a girl, beauty manufacturer named Pamela. Her father is exhibitions and clinics. Ross Davidson, Provo, who is a last few weeks, defeating Ursel president, Hunsaker. Elected to fill the new town board positions, vacated by Ursel Hunsaker and Alt Hunsaker, were Rodney Nelson and Jack Harper. With Mr. Gardners election to the town president post, the board will now have to appoint someone to fill his vacated board seat. Making that selection will be Gardner, Nelson, Harper, and Bryan Sparks, who was not up for this year. Baby Son Allen Curtis Christensen, baby son of Curtis and Karen Christensen, was blessed by his father on Sunday, Nov. 4. Also participating in the circle in the Honeyville Ward chapel were: Yon-nek- Chester Dallin, Roger Christensen (the grandfather), Robert Christensen, Hyrum the greatChristensen, grandfather, Kent Nebeker, Dee Hortin, and Bishop D'Frank Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Meadows, maternal grandparents, were also present. The infant son of Bill and Kathryn Hughes was also blessed on Nov. 4. He was named Forrest Clayne Hughes by his father. Carl Bingham is home recuperating, following surgery on his knee. He has been in the hospital in Logan, due to a painful knee injury, sustained earlier in the basketball season. Bishop Dee and Mrs. Hortin will host an open house for their daughter. Holly, on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 7 to 9 p.ra. in their home in Honeyville. Holly is the bride of Doug R. Lineback, son of Mr. and Mrs. ever-prese- deceased United Presbyterian This coming Sunday we will have as guest speaker the Rev. Bruce McSpaddsn, United Methodist pastor and coor- dinator of the Crossroad Urban Center of downtown Salt Lake. Rev. McSpadden will relate the work of the Center as well as of recent developments in housing for the downtown area. A special Offering for Love and Justice will be taken to aid those of minority and special need status. Church school is Tuesday afternoon in Gillespie and Sanctuary halls 3:45-- 5 p.m. Junior High Sand Dollars meet Sunday evening 7 p.m. in Gillespie hall to hear Dr. Tom Hannum speak on Achieving Physical Maturity. The junior high breakfast club meets at Holy Cross church Tuesday a.m. Senior mornings, 7:15-8:1- 5 high rap group meets with low-co- Corinnes historic Methodist church building at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday. Visitors are always welcome. Worship in the Community United Methodist church of Tremonton is at 11 a.m. Sunday School in Tremonton is at 9:30 a.m. Dr. Walter Boigegrain, superintendent of the Grand Junction district, will be our guest at 'a supper in the Tremonton church at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. The meal will be followed by a Charge conference. All church officials are urged to attend. First Baptist First Baptist church hosting the Golden son-in-la- w work 'continues around the church in preparation for winter, with painting days Morning worhip is held in st Barnes and two children of Brigham City. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan in Ogden Saturday was who of Whiting Ogden Estep celebrating her 80th birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray anniversary Sunday. It was Whiting. held at the home of her Spending Sunday visiting Mr. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Farrel Williams in Malad were Mrs. Arnold Lamb Dale Moncue. and son Aaron. Mrs. Brent Macfarlane and Weekend guests of Mrs. Henry Starr were her son and two daughters of Logan acMr. and Mrs. companied Mr. and Mrs. Orvil daughter-in-laNish to Preston Wednesday to Don Starr of Hunter. visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mrs. Genevieve Jensen, Mrs. Heusser. Saturday they visited Mary Hess and Mrs. Selma friends in Ogden. Mrs. Clarie Scoffield of Salt Oberg of Brigham City and Mrs." Eva Zundel of Ogden visited Lake City spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy visiting her father Ervin Hess. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gerald during the week. Hess of Garland also visited at the Ervin Hess home. Dinner Guests Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Visiting Mrs. Agnas ArRay Udy and family Sunday chibald Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Archibald and daughters Deon and Dona and sons Delroy and Don Ray of Willard. will be Spike Baptist Youth Rally association this month on Nov. 17 Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. The Baptist Student union from Utah State will be in charge of the program. Special music will be presented by various churches in the association. is invited, Everyone especially young people. Bring a friend with you. Refreshments will be served after the rally. scheduled for this week on Thursday and Saturday, and a workday scheduled for before the end of the month. St. Michaels Episcopal Sunday, Nov. 18, is the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost. There will be no morning service on that day. That evening at 5 p.m. (Please note time correction) there will be a special service to consecrate the church building. The Right Rev. E. Otis Charles, Episcopal bishop of Utah, and members of the clergy of the Diocese of Utah will participate. Immediately following the service a dinner will be held in the church basement. Members of the congregation are asked to bring appetizers, salad, or dessert, as well as a beverage. Cooperative church school is each Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. at Gillespie hall. A Thanksgiving Eucharist will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. There will be no service on November .22, Thanksgiving Day. Christian Reformed The Ninth Commandment subject for the sermon at the 10:30 a.m. service this Sunday; jYou shall not bear false witness against your neighbor". Sunday school classes for children of preschool age thru High School are held weekly at 9: 30 a.m. The evening service is at 6:30. Weekday activities include childrens Bible classes on Thursdays at 3:45. A youth night is held the same evening, beginning at 7 p.m. Plan to attend the Community Thanksgiving Day service to be held at our church on Thanksgiving Day at 10 a.m. Rev. Bruce Conrad of the Intermountain Baptist chapel will give the message. Various other churches will also be will be the Funeral Services Lamb acNina companied her daughter Mrs. Tom Grill and daughter Sheri of Ogden to Twin Falls Thursday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Briggs. Also accompanying them were Mrs. Vern Deakin of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owen of Fielding. Mra. and Mrs. Newel Nish spent Friday and Saturday visiting their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Don Nish and family and their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laVerl Nish and family in Bountiful. They also visited Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goddard in Salt Lake City. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nish and family of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish of Plymouth. Mrs. w w Special 1 Polyester doubleknit fashion fabrics in to 5 yard short lengths. Colorful selec tion of solids and fancies, all machine washable. 1 hair-fashio- requested by Hollis A. Moore, president of Bowling Green State university, Ohio, to serve as that school's representative at the inauguration of President the University of Utah. The impressive ceremony will be held on Monday, Nov. 19, in the Special Events center of the University of Utah. Following the ceremonies, a dinner will be held in the Olpin Student union. Mrs. lima Lowe of Lancaster, England, has returned home after a stay in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolman. While in the Honeyville area, Mrs. Lowe was the teacher the in speaker at many church meetings. Marge presented Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee of Ship Rock, Ariz., were weekend guests of Joyce Lee, who is a foster daughter of Ralph and Laura Tolman, of Honeyville. Dolly Strongburg, Grant-svillhas been visiting in the home of her sister, Mrs. Rose Tolman, of Honeyville. Zan and Jim Nix, and children Cody and Cori have had an enjoyable visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeVern another grandson, named Jason. He is the son of still another proud father, Lynn Wheeler. Proud parents and grandparents abound in Deweyville, too. Mr. and Mrs. James are the proud Holdaway grandparents of young Susan Holdaway, daughter of Oleen and Sandra Yates Holdaway. and Doyle Marilyn Christensen Holdaway are the parents of a new son. They e, fl Special 1 Bolts of handsome polyester doubleknits in a wash and wear assortment of solids and fancies. Special 68 Carefree dress fabrics in great looking means prints and solids. Penn-Pretoo. wrinkle machine Just resistant, theyre wash, tumble dry. st Language Mission department of BYU. Diane, a third daughter, presented the Yates with a grandson, named Kyle by his Father, J. R. Johansen, serving in the military. two-mont- h featured our members of St. Henrys as well as all our deceased relatives and friends. Aldersgate Methodist were Mr. and Mrs. Craig stylists .attend convention y. of remember roller-skatin- by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estep attended an open house in compliment to Mrs. Emma BC Ralph Coleman has been Gardner Daily Mass 6:20 a.m., Saturday Mast 5:30 p.m., and Sunday Masses 9, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Many thanks to all who helped in any way to make the bazaar such a huge success. A special thanks to Linda McDonald who was chairman of the event. The afsan was won by Chilie Pace, the quilt by Agnes Winklesky and the crockpot by Karen Hyer. See you all next year. . CCD class of religion every Tuesday at the BEJHS at 7 p.m. Christmas cards are now on sale $1.50 a box or three for $4. See Father on these. Next Sunday, Nov. 18 has been designated as the date to support the Campaign for Human Development. This is the month set aside to most-welcom- Bernard Lineback. B, A. Bingham was recently honored at a birthday party, held at Sherwood Hills. Approximately 59 guests were present, including his three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Wilson, Mrs. Verna Ashcraft, and Mrs. Hazel Secrist. Seven of Mr. Bingham's nine living children were present for the festivities: Albert, Earl, Fred, Clifford, Don, Wallace and Marriner. In addition to .the wives of these sons, 22 of his 74 grandchildren were present. Lynn Bingham, son of Fred and Ruth Bingham, has been called to serve a mission for the LDS church. He will be traveling to Australia about David reside in Brigham City. the Bassetts at the church 0 manse Sunday mornings a.m. The junior high Sand Dollars will go to the Buddhist church Bazaar Saturday and will leave from Gillespie hall at 6 p.m. The Senior highs will meet with other senior high groups of g the CMC for a party in Ogden, and they will leave Gillespie hall at 6 p.m. on Saturday. Cost per youth will be $3, and parents who are able to take a car are asked to call Callaways, will be the Commitment theme of this Sundays worship service at Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Brigham City, as that day completes the annual every member visitation program for support of the congregation's program during the coming year. Pledges for involvement in the program of the church and financial support of this work will have been received from every member family, and these are dedicated as part of the worship service. Rev. 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