OCR Text |
Show 20- - BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Portogo Ponnings Thursday, December 27, 1973 Family members attend funeral Honeyvillo Hotline by Maude R. holiday hayride Hunsaker family home for the looks holidays, the drive-walike a used car lot. The Honeyville ward and town Christmas party was a great success, with a special Visit from Santa Claus, who welcomed the children. The Elders quorum Christmas party featured a hayride. Over 40 people participated in the event, and enjoyed Christmas carols, chili, hot cider, and donuts. Bishop and Mrs. Morrell Hunsaker are looking forward to a Christmas visit from their daughter Joyce, and her husband Lewis Hamberlin. The Chlarson family had a Christmas Party on Saturday evening in the ward chapel. A delicious meal was served, and Santa distributed gifts to the children and young married couples which were present. y The preparations began before Thanksgiving, with brightcolored decorations and traditional parades, and now the Christmas season is upon us. In this world we sometimes lose track of what Christmas is all about.. .it is more than presents around the tree, more than holly wreaths and candles, more than carols on a snowy evening. Christmas is a time of remembering where we came from, and where we are going; and, it is a time of rededication to the principles of Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men." fast-pace- d Recuperating Bishop Hortin is at home recuperating from surgery on his leg. The Honeyville ward members were happy to see him at the Sacrament ChristParticipants mas program on Sunday evening, and wish him well as Participating in the festivities he prepares to return to the were; Mr. Lyman Chlarson; hospital for further medical Varsel and Ruth Chlarson; attention. Cecil and Mildred Chlarson, The evening Christmas Hyrum; Ted and Judy Chlarson the and daughter; Bryce and Leah program, featuring Honeyville ward choir under the Flamm, North Ogden; Rex and direction of Lou Anderson, was Paula Chlarson and daughters; a most enjoyable experience. Berma Orme; Paul Orme; The musical selections were Gordon and Sara Rasmussen well-donand included a and family, Providence; Jim rendition of O Little Town of and Zan Nix and family, Logan; Bethlehem", with a solo on a Joyce Frisby and family, saw by Mr. Anderson's father. DeVern City; Brigham Mary Elizabeth Anderson's Rasmussen; Ralph and Sharon , solo, I Wonder as I Wander", Coleman and Chip; Harold and was excellent. Rae Burt; Marian and Jerilyn Readings were given by Paul Hill and family; Mrs. Mabel Orme and Ruth W. Hunsaker, Flamm, Brigham City; Douglas and the Christmas message was and Ila Rae Miller; Jerry and delivered by President Varsel JoAnn Fisher; and Mr. and Chlarson. Mrs. Tillotson. A shower in honor of Kathy Rodney Nelson 15 at home recuperating from surgery on Tillotson and Ron Flamm, soon his back, and is reported to be to be married, was also held at doing quite well. He will be the same time. In Deweyville, the ward party enjoying the holidays in the presence of his family and was held Saturday evening, and many friends. featured a program conducted Jay Hawkes has also returned by the Primary and the MIA. home following several days Santa Claus was on hand to visit visit at Cooley Memorial with the children,. and to give hospital, where he was in each some candy treats. traction due to a slipped disc. Max and Valeen Brady, The Honeyville chapter of the parents of Karma Spackman, Daughters of Utah Pioneers have moved to Aloha, Ore. They held their annual Christmas have purchased an older home Party at the home of Laura and are in the midst of Tolman. Ruth L. Bingham remodeling. served as Gifts were Craig and Nancy Brown Page have welcomed a new daughter exchanged by all those present. into their home, their first. The Family Reunited beaming new grandparents are The Jim Nix family was reMr. and Mrs. Keith Page, united Tuesday at Salt Lake Deweyville, and Mr. and Mrs. k International airport after a Joseph Brown of Logan. The Jack Germer family is separation. They then drove to Tooele where they spending the holiday season spent a few days with Jim's basking on the sunny beaches of family before undertaking the Hawaii. Aloha! Col. Kent Blackham has been job of moving into their home in Logan. transferred to the Lettermans Jim has been discharged hospital at the Army Medical from service in the U. S. Army, center in San Francisco after and will now be returning to seven weeks of treatment at Ft. school at Utah State university. Ord, Calif. His condition He plans to continue his remains very serious. veterinarian studies. Jim, Zan, THOUGHT THE FOR and children Cody and Cori will SEASON: Many times we see be living in an apartment the word "Xmas" and are complex near the campus. disturbed about Christmas Bob and Ellen Wallace are the without Christ. What we fail to proud parents of a baby girl, to realize, however, is that be named Penny Wallace. Xmas" is a very old form of Young Penny joined the designating Christmas. The Wallace household last Sunday comes from the Greek X letter Xi (Chi), which is the morning, weighing in at seven pounds and six and one-hafirst letter in Christ's name. For ounces. many hundreds of years the Penny is the granddaughter X" was a symbol of idenof Ralph and Laura Tolman, for persecuted tification and Robert and Lillian Wallace. Christians. ..a way in which they could recognize each other.. .as House Guests was the fish symbol. The X Guests in the home of Mr. and thus goes back to the Master Mrs. Willard Peterson for the himself, and in no way is meant weekend were daughter Patsy to mean without Christ. and her husband Boyd Holland, But, whether we write it and sons Ryan and Greg. Christmas, Xmas, Noel, or Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunsaker whatever, it has very little have been guests in the home of meaning if we do not personally Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hunsaker put it to use. Merry Christmas and family. With all of the and a Happy New Year! members were present Elder Steven D. Johnson . . . returns from mission DC older to report on mission Elder Steven D. Johnson, recently returned from the Eastern States mission for the LDS church, will report at a homecoming testimonial at sacrament meeting Sunday, Dec. 30, in the Brigham City Seventh ward. The meeting will start at 4:30 p.m. and friends are invited to attend. Elder Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dee Johnson, 563 North First West, labored in Connecticut!, Long Island and New Jersey during his two-yemission and also spent several to months as secretary President David L. McKay in the mission office in New York Roderick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay OKeefe. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams and family were among those who attended the Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Dale Williams and family of St. John, Idaho Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Williams Sr. and all of their family members were present and enjoyed a pleasant time together and had a visit from Santa as a climax. The ward Sunday school presented a very interesting program Sunday with President Stephen L. Harris conducting. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John were their daughters, Marlene and Peggy and their USU LDS family members. The group included Glen Hammond, Connie Burch, JaNae Walker, Blake Glover, McKay Jensen, Jeff Bitner, Dave Jorgensen, Marlene and Peggy John. They enjoyed horseback riding and other activities at the John Ranch and attended the movie in Malad. Sunday they attended Sunday school and left for Logan after dinner was served to the group. Jeffrey Clark of Everett, Wash, arrived on Tuesday of last week to spend the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark and other Mrs. Funeral services were held in the Portage ward chapel Wednesday for Mrs. Ledetha Parkinson Hoskins who would have been 82 years of age on Christmas day. Bishop Glen Morris conducted. Most of the family Elders have by Sharon Coleman Harris in- cluding Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins of Clearfield, Mrs. Vivian Ashby of Nyssa, Ore. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Mae) Walker of Sunnyvale, Calif. Son, Avor Hoskins of Eureka, Calif, was unable to attend due to health problems. Burial was in the Portage cemetery. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins and daughter Beverly returned home Friday night from a delightful vacation trip to Arizona. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Jenkins and family of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Childs of Mesa. They made a trip to Mexico and many other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley were the holiday guests of their son and daughter-in-law- . Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roderick visited in and daughter Pocatello, Idaho Saturday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris hosted a two-da- y family party at their home in Liberty, Friday and Saturday with 21 present. They enjoyed skiing, tobaganing and various sports out of doors, eating an visiting together. Saturday evening, Santa, came everyone with and gifts for conducted Christmas carols accompanied by sleighbells. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith and daughter Ami of Rexburg, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobia and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and three children all of Logan, Mrs. Hazel 0. Gibbs, the host and hostess and daughter Lori of Portage and Miss Linda Miller of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas and family of Granger arrived Saturday at the home of Stanleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas for the holidays. They plan to spend several days with Mrs. Thomas parents in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams and family were among those who attended the annual family Christmas party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Price of Ogden at their home in Liberty Saturday evening. The group enjoyed winter sports, a dinner and visited from Santa Claus during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John, and Mrs. Woodrow Clark visited Saturday with Mrs. Cora Me-- . Crary and son Vance and Kathy DeGroot and family and Jean Koford and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris visited in Pocatello, Idaho Saturday with Mrs. Darlene Harris and family Saturday. Mrs. E. Wynn John and daughters Marlene and Peggy Sue were Ogden visitors Monday. Arrives for Holidays Dr. Ronald John of Everett, Wash, arrived on Tuesday of last week to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John and other relatives. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John and son attended Sacrament meeting in Logan where Dr. Johns son Cameron was sustained a deacon. Noel Gibbs of Perry took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs to his home Saturday to spend Christmas Day with the family. Monday evening they plan to attend a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee' Nelson of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris were Logan visitors Saturday and also visited in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Parker Hupp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Call Jr. of Blackfoot, Idaho and Mary Ann Call of Pocatello were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen and family. A A A A A A The biggest drumfish ever taken Jby hook and line from a Nebraska stream weighed 28 pounds, 4 ounces. It was taken from the Missouri River below Gavins Point on the Nebraska-Sout- iKhJ ara serving SUNDAY BREAKFAST FOR AERIE MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES 10 am to 2 pm every Sunday EAGLES HALL 912 North Ham City. Elder Johnson is a 1971 of Box Elder High school and will enter Brigham graduate Young university in the winter semester in January where he will major in business and accounting. Elder sets talk at Corinne A homecoming testimonial is planned Sunday at 7:45 p.m. in Corinne Second LDS ward for Elder Clyde W. Nelson, who recently returned from the New Zealand North LDS mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Nelson. Nelson, a graduate of Box Elder High school, also attended Utah State university. He plans on working with his father on the family ranch. Bishop Royal Norman invites all friends, neighbors, and relatives to attend the event. A A A A A A The use of the razor was first encouraged in Rome by Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (616-57- 8 B.C.) in the interests of hygiene, but the practice did not become common until 125 years after his death. Now... look what you can earn at Ogden 1st Federal SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Effective Date of Issue , & m 4 years, $1,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. 9) Federal regulations require a substantial 0 minimum. year, $1,000 u One Interest compounded pa nsas H 3 h ft q U 90day 5500 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. interest penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. PASSBOOK SAVINGS Add or withdraw as you please. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. Your Interest Comes First at Ogdens 1st. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HOME OFFICE: OGDEN. 369-24T- daily, paid or credited quarterly. 2'k years, $1,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. STREET Enjoy THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES AUXILIARY six-wee- lf Dakota h border. BRIGHAM CITY. MAIN AT FOREST |