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Show I I Grouse Creek Reports from studies Friday afternoon for a sleigh riding party. They were taking good advantage of our snow packed roads. Mrs. Naomi Kimber and Gary drove out from Brigham to spend the weekend here with Death brings sadness locally by Marge Thompson to report a death each time I write the and would rather have it now than at any other time. Kent Frost came down from Vancouver, Wash, and spent several days with his sister, Mrs. Wilda Kimber. He brought a girl friend and her daughters and they were all guests of Ray and Wilda Kimber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Philbert Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Lind and sons, Jeff and Kevin, and a friend, Brent Searle, all from Burley were here Sunday. They presented the program in Sacrament meeting then were dinner guests of Lyman and Eula Kimber. They also visited with Coras brother, Archie and Thea Toyn. Rhea ' Toyn accompanied Max and Melissa Tanner to Tremonton to stay with her mother, Mrs. Amanda Paskett, for a few days. She returned home Friday evening. Ray and Wilda Kimber, Herb and Vera Tanner accompanied Hughie and Marge Thompson to Ogden on Friday evening to attend the viewing for Evva Lee Deakin. They also visited Mrs. Amanda Paskett and the Oscar Kofords in Tremonton. They called Bambi Thompson and Mrs. Chloe Tanner in Brigham. In Ogden LeAnn Thompson and a friend, Margi Richins joined them for dinner at Harmons. Lyman and Eula Kimber and It seems so sad news. Our sympathy is sent to Frank Lee, members of his family and the families of Evva Lee Deakin. Evva died in Ogden Wednesday evening after suffering several years with cancer. Her funeral was held Saturday at Lindquist mortuary and burial was in Tremonton cemetery. Evvas husband, Bert Deakin preceeded her in death. Surviviors are a son, Frank Deakin of Ogden and two daughters, Evaline Deakin and Jeanette Morris of Bountiful, her father, Frank Lee of Grantsville, three sisters, Mrs. Myron (LaVerne) Kimber, Mrs. Grantsville, Delance (Irene) Hoyeson, Ogden and Mrs. Roy (Juanita) Deakin, Denver, Colo., two brothers, Ray Lee of Palmer, Alaska and Russell Lee, Ogden. Local Native Evva grew up in Grouse Creek and had many friends here who are saddened by her death. We still have winter. The below-zer- o temperatures and lots of snow everywhere reminds us that it is January. And Im sure the ranchers will agree that we need the snow Raida Kimber went to Ogden Saturday to attend funeral services for Evva Deakin. Lyman and Raida sang two numbers on the program. The Kimbers called on Effie and Ronald Ballinham in Brigham for a visit. Newlyweds The newlyweds, Phyllis and Frank Bedke are honeymooning in Denver. They and Franks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chic Bedke are attending the stock show while there. The brides parents, Harley and Garrell Sanders, are making plans for a reception in their honor. Blaine and Julie Tanner spent several days here from Malta with his parents, Bishop Merlin and Kenna Tanner. Blaine had undergone surgery at the Burley hospital and was here recuperating before returning to work. He had the pin removed from liis leg. Laraine Tanner was also home from Ogden with her parents and family. Monday to help Tanners get their cattle to the sale. He took his parents, Herb and Vera Tanner, and Dell Tanner to Burley on Monday. Vera also spent some time in Oakley with Audrey and Vernon Teiter and family. The older students of the Grouse Creek school have started taking a new class, Rex Jensen of Tremonton comes out twice a week to teach classes on Ranch Management. Sleigh son-in-la- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 24, 1974 Colleen and Dennis Spence for a couple of days. While there Bambi Thompson hosted a birthday party for Bud Grover at her home here with the Spences. The crowd played games, laughed a lot, then had a midnight supper. Bud was with presented lovely decorations for his car. LeAnn Thompson and Margie Richins came up from Ogden for the evening. Hughie Thompson took Herb and Vera Tanner, Dell and Ella Tanner to Tremonton on Thursday to visit their sister. Mrs. Amanda Paskett, Rhea Toyn also came down again with her mother, who has been Hosts Party Marge Thompson went to quite ill. Ray and Wilda Kimber, Brigham and was a guest of David Kimber and baby, Wade, were in Brigham Thursday on a business trip. They called on Mrs. Chloe Tanner. Thieves hit One of the shop rooms in the of Box Elder High school was broken vocational building into sometime over the weekend, however nothing was found missing, according to police reports. Detective Ernest Justesen said it appeared someone had pried the door open on the room and then attempted to pry open a draw to get some money. The culprits got away empty handed. IPemeys January W gelt the whole family into the savings act. On Saturday the family enjoyed a trip to Jackpot, Nev. Ella Tanner came home with Loraine for the weekend but returned to Ogden Sunday for more medical treatment. Ella is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Betteridge, in Ogden. Allen Tanner was home from college in Ogden for the weekend and stayed over Party The students took time off Grant Kimber. Uncle Oz Kimber has been in Culver City, California since His time. Thanksgiving Ida daughter and and Wayne Carter were here then and took him back home with them. Im sure he must be having a great vacation or hed be coming home. Fred Thompson is in Gunnison with his son, Acel and Amy Thompson, for a few weeks visit. Douglas and Sheldon Richins spent several days recently getting their cattle moved and cared for here. They came out from Riverside. Aunt Louie Roberts is still in with Rex and Pat Roberts and family. They were down to Ogden to the viewing and Aunt Louie seems to be feeling good and looking good. Delroy Kimber and two sons, Craig and Mark, were out last weekend from Brigham to check on his cattle here. Norma Jean Mecham says Ill be getting her in trouble with her relatives. They didnt go to Brigham, only to Tremonton to take their baby to the doctor. Sorry. Lynn and Diana Kimber of Ogden were here over the weekend with his parents, Ivan and Raida Kimber. Since Monday was Lynns birthday anniversary his mother treated them to a family birthday dinner on Sunday. Montello 20 off entire line of nylon sleepwear Sale 320,o640 20 off entire stock of knit and woven boys shirts Sale 3J4,o470 Reg. $4 to $8. Save on all nylon tricot sleepwear. Shifts, overlay and full length gowns included. 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