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Show I i Fielding Flashes BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 21 Thursday, July 11, 1974 Masons host several guests by Flo Munson visitors at the and Mrs. E.C. Mason are their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. C. LaRon Mason and children and Taralyn of Chantell Tacoma, Wash. On the 4th of was enjoyed at July a cook-ou- t the Mason home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dent Mason of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mason and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. LaRon Mason and family will also spend sometime with Mrs. Masons parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Graf in Santa Clara, near St. George. Weekend guests at the E. C. Mason home were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Warren MacNiel of Midvale. of Mr. home Arriving from Westlake Calif., to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Askie and family is their daughter Cindy Lee Kelly. Cindy Lees boy friend, Kenny Hamlyn of Canoga Park, Calif., spent the weekend at the Askie Village, home. Returning from Sunday a delightful visit in Spokane, Wash, were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colleen. Kent and daughter They visited Mr. and Mrs. James Kent and family and also attended the Expo 74. They spent sometime with their son- - ROXY and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Pam) Mellon in Seattle and attended the fireworks at Fort Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss joined Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Everton of Logan and their houseguests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Bethesda, Md. at the stadium in Logan July 4th to watch the fireworks. Saturday Mrs. Keith Moss accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Bethesda, Md., visited Mark Ipsen and other relatives in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson spent Thursday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mortensen and family in Logan and enjoyed meeting their houseguest, Edward Cosina an International exchange English teacher of Seuzah, Switzerland. Spending Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and family was their daughter Miss Mary Jane Moss of Salt Lake City, Logan Temple the weekend Spending visiting Bishop and Mrs. Ross Rudd were Don Escola and Mark Wamsley of Bloomington, Ind. Monday Bishop and Mrs. Rudd accompanied the men to the Logan Temple where they received their endowments. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kent accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larson of East Garland left Sunday to spend a few days OPEN SAT A SUN 1 :00 - WEEK NITES 6:45 TODAY thru TUESDAY IERE SHOWING rwsmsn Ills 'HltKii WALKING1TALL1 (ISIS iMIIin 3 MfUmJESWK" RONSO iPOl DDGSEG Regular Small TODAY thru TUES JULY 16 IlnitwH ftptretw Drive Indoor or Theatre In AMERICAN GRAFFITI 9:30 CHARLEY VARRICK 11:20 and Mrs. Rick Penrod of Ogden vacationing in Alpine, Wyo., for a dinner party at Maddox where they will enjoy fishing, Ranch House in Perry Saturday etc. Afton Udy and Lucille Godevening. Friday visitors at the home of frey accompanied by their sisters Virginia Jensen of Mrs. Elma Petersen were and Petersen Millville and Dixie Olsen of iNorman daughters Carolee, Peggy and College Ward enjoyed a dinner party at Maddox Ranch house Lesa and son Bruce of Bounin Perry Wednesday. tiful, Mr. and Mrs. Brian children and Marie Talbot of Smithfield Stimpson Stephanie and Christopher of spent Monday visiting her sister Salt Lake City. Barbara Udy. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel LeRoy Welling was blessed by spent Sunday in Ogden visiting Mrs. Zundels father, Doyle his father in Sacrament Cutler of Snowville who is meeting Sunday and given the receiving medical care at the name of Aaron Gale Welling. Immediately following the McKay Hospital. meeting a dinner party was held Bishop and Mrs. Ross Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward at the Welling home. Guests visited Karl Welling at the LDS included Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hospital in Salt Lake City Nicholas and son Mark of Harper Ward, Mrs. Janice Wednesday. Nicholas and E. Emery Wight Spending the summer visiting her grandmother Mrs. Helen of Honeyville, Mrs. Grace Severson is Beverly Walker of Brough, Mrs. Mabel Oyler of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Gale San Diego. at the Welling and son Steve and Enjoying a cook-ou- t home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale daughter Debra of Fielding, Marla Deem of Willard, Mrs. Welling Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Welling of Salt Lake Todd Peterson and three City, Mr. and Mrs. Todd children of Newton. Peterson and family of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn Marla Deem of Willard, Mrs. Mabel Oyler of Tremonton, Mr. and son Dee, Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Mrs. LeRoy Welling and Garn and family spent Sunday family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman in American Fork. They atMiller and family of Fielding. tended Sacrament meeting where the small daughter of Mr. Visiting Mrs. Lovinnie Holt of and Mrs. Clarke Garn was Holt Salt were Josh Friday Lake City and Patty Holmgren blessed by her father and given the name of Shauna Garn. They of Tremonton. Mrs. Alene Sutherland acenjoyed a dinner party at the companied her son and Clarke Garn home immediately Mr. and Mrs. following the meeting. daughter-in-laKent Sutherland and family of Randy and Kevin Brown of also attended the to where Garland Nordic Valley Ogden they spent several days during meeting and dinner party. The the week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter group also visited Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland of Ogden ac- Jerry Garn and family in Orem. companied her home Saturday. Kimberly and Jill Garn Other visitors at the Sutherland returned to spend a few days home Saturday were Mr. and with the Wayne Garns. Mrs. Mrs. Lynn Wheeler and two Jerry (Karen Skinner) Garn was involved in a car accident children of Ogden. of and Mr. recently and will require rest guests Overnight Mrs. Glen Udy Wednesday were for the next few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Darold SimMr. and Mrs. LaMar Udy and daughter Carrie Sue of Salt mons and family of Salt Lake Lake City and Rheumina Udy of City, Mrs. Linda Westley and two daughters of Brigham City Ogden. Thursday they attended the parade in Hyrum and en- spent the weekend visiting Mr. joyed a picnic luncheon in and Mrs. Ernest Anger. Other visitors at the Anger home on Blacksmith Fork canyon. Mrs. Helen Severson attended the 4th of July were Mr. and a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Harry Holman of ClearCecil Smith in Salt Lake City field and Mr. and Mrs. Don Saturday. She also visited Mrs. Ward of Bountiful. John Potter and Mrs. Ervin Enjoying a dinner party at Pierson in Farmington and Mr. Maddox Ranch House in Perry and Mrs. Willis Walton in Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason along with Layton. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. anJ Mrs. Ira Jackman of Anderson and family in Ogden tSandy and Mr. and Mrs. .Warren Friday evening were Mr. and MacNiel of Midvale. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Mrs. Herman Potter. Zundel Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez and family of Twin Lakes Salt Lake City, Mrs. Jerald Twin at Spending Thursday Lakes were Mr. and Mrs. Cannon and family, Mrs. Celia of and family Ronald Welling and family, Mr. Bennett and Mrs. DeVere Adams and Tremonton. Monday visitors at the home Pulver, family, Michelle Shirlene Bywater and Brenda of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family were Elmos Bywater. and sister Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson brother-in-laijoined Mr. and Mrs. Elwood and Mrs. Lynn Hatton of Wilson of Kanesville and Mr. Torrance, Calif. pokes EPPiismi 8 M.V EOIO WHY 1Z. 19F4 sai ms H2 Wzm -- rgrttr IT Great Sales to Keep Your Spirits Up and Your Budget Down and Save... on Values for Your Family and Your Home! Clip iGtLDtP & mmm LAND O FROST 22 OZ. CORNISH CHIPPED HEATS GAHE WITH COUPON LIMIT 3 PER COUPON WITH COUPON it LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17, 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17 LIMIT 11974. 1174. 12 OZ. COUNTY FAIR REG. GAL. TROPICANA PER COUPON it by Doris Flint Ryan Dennis Poulsen was the name given to the young son of Dennis and June Elme Poulsen. He was blessed by his father in Sacrament meeting. There were many relatives and friends in attendance for the occasion. Jay and Helen Brown returned Tuesday after a trip to Oregon. They traveled to Oregon with their son and wife, Jerald and Merry. While there they were treated in royal fashion with visits to the beach, rose gardens, shipwrecks and a L'U ASWFi fit M A 1INIVFRSAL PCTIfff TfCHNICOKW CAPITOL THEATRE delightful time at an cafe. The return trip TODAY thru TUESDAY JrfjrC INfcl 1 :00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. Tfcm Black Bull came cut of the wilderness at the end of a rope. iAI Kehasiftbeen tamed yet JONVOfGHT "COMRACIC One beautiful man. His story is true. PG PANAVISION COLOR BY DELUXE 'fvtfh and 20th century fox COLOR BY DELUXE' PG was made by Greyhound. The travel bug must have gotten into Helens system. She is leaving Sunday for California. Helen and her sister, Beth Poppleton of Wellsville are going there to visit another sister, Ada Burgman. Richard and Lori Nicholas returned last night from a trip to Prescott, Ariz. They left Wednesday evening. It seems trouble runs in threes. I would say Don Woodward has had his share for this year. Earlier in the year a heifer he had just purchased was struck by a truck and had to be destroyed. About a month ago one of his Angus bulls got on the road and was killed when hit by a car. Just recently fire destroyed about six acres of wheat and twenty acres of rangeland. This was believed caused by a cigarette tossed from a passing truck. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Petit traveled to Salt Lake City Friday to attended the wedding of their son Rob. While there they visited with relatives and friends. Mrs. Gary (Cleo) Petit has been rather busy with weddings and showers this last two weeks. Before the wedding she was hostess to a baby shower for Lillie Hetland. Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Robinette visited with the Howard Robinettes for a few A first for the days. Promontory Branch took place last Sunday. We now have an Elders Quorum presidency. The president is Clynn W. Richman with counselors, Howard K. Robinette and Billie K. Draper. The Primary closing social was held June 25th. The Blazer A class treated the entire primary to a cookout. Games were under the direction of the Star Class. The teachers in charge were Donna Flint, Blazer A, and Cleo Petit, Stars. U jtt: WITH COUPON fcHi LIMIT Highland Drive to fight a grass fire there. Crews were on the scene about 45 minutes before extinguishing the fire. It burned about an acre, fire officials said. Cause was not U WITH COUPON LIMIT 9 CANS PER COUPON n -- IGQJHP 2z 10 LB. gz&wn eUDIPSz COUNTY FAIR 27 OZ. COUNTY FAIR S(S9A2 13 1 as BREAKFAST BRICK 29 57)C WITH COUPON LIMIT 1 BOTTLE PER COUPON 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17 11974. md LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17 11974. 12 PAK HARGARDNE hard aeus fits iffiS 3)c ill tflg WITH COUPON LIMIT 3 LBS. PER COUPON 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT OOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17, . !SQJHP WITH COUPON 20' COUPON UJ-- LIMIT & LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17,. 1 12 PAK cgoes WITH COUPON C U 8 OZ. CLAIROL HERBAL ESSENCE SEIAttPGd H pi m COUPON 20' COUPON LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17 WITH COUPON LIMIT 2 PER COUPON. REG. 1.59 LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17 11974. 11174, !GQJP Qz LD?a IS? m 17 OZ. REVLON FLEX BALSAM YURKGV FRANKS CGHEHYEGHER U16 WITH COUPON LIMIT 2 PER COUPON. REG. 1" COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17 11974 swn !Q,0p& HHl (o)C LIMIT syi istLOPSz II- ?- About 4:45 p.m. Saturday, the crews were called to the foothills above Sunset and FOR 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 47- - 11974. BC firemen City Brigham responded to two fire calls last Saturday, one a corral fire, the other a small grass blaze. Firemen went to the E. J. Parker residence in Harper Ward at about 11 a.m. to fight the corral fire which also burned some hay. Damage was estimated at $50. Firemen were on the scene about an hour. DIET LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING & WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17, LEMON, COCONUT, SUGAR OR OATMEAL firemen fight 2 fires on Saturday & S00A IPG? GRANGE JUICE LIMIT Tot named Sunday in church meeting E3EHS o)C LIMIT 2 PER COUPON WITH COUPON LIMIT 1 BAG PER COUPON Promontory Reports YM 11 1 n $p Mch COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD ONLY AT FOOD KING 4 WARSHAWS. VOID AFTER JULY 17, 1974. LIMIT 1 1858N Bui. |