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Show i ) Deweyville Dateline New residents move to town by Margaret Perry The Primary closing program for the summer will be held on Tuesday, July 23rd, at 10 a.m. An invitation is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jon Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. David Island Park, Thompson went to Idaho, for a few days fishing last week. They were acparents, grandparents, and companied by the Mac friends to attend this special Thompsons of Phoenix, Ariz. program. Roger Norr, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rose Mrs. Jay Norr, picked up a first are being welcomed as new residents of Deweyville. They moved into town this past week and are occupying the house next to the Ford Byrne residence. Mr. Rose will be assisting Mr. Byrne on the Walter Fridal farm. The lure of the outdoors called the LaVar Francom family last week as they packed their gear and traveled to Beaver for several days of camping. Mr. and Mrs. David Draper spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman. Mrs. Draper is the former Margene Spackman. They returned to their home in Genola on Sunday. Ward choir members are reminded that there will be no choir practices held for the place trophy in the 100 CC novice class motorcycle races, Saturday at Hyrum. Craig Burbank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank rode to a fourth place win in the 125 CC novice class at the same meet. Spectators from Deweyville attending the races were Mr. resumed in September, according to ward choir director, Mrs. Lettie Snow. A visit to grandma and grandpas house has been a special treat for Aaron and Desha Holdaway, children of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holdaway of Ogden. They spent the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Holdaway and family. Mrs. Norman (Julie) Gleed and children of Soda Springs, Idaho, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Morgan and family came from Brigham City Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and family GUGSEl 3QD Bond Election Residents are reminded that a special bond election will be held on Tuesday, August 6th. Voters will go to the polls to vote on the proposition of bonding for the North Box Elder Com- munity hospital. PRE-HUN- Election notices are now being posted, according to Myrl D. Perry, Deweyville town clerk. It took one extra inning in the Women's League to decide the winner of the Deweyville-Elwooversus Malad softball d BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Cily, Utah contest. At the end of regulation play the score was tied at During the action packed extra and dropped a contest to Tremonton Second Ward on Friday. The girls softball team dropped their first game of the season Monday as Tremonton Fourth Ward outdistanced them 5 14-1- inning, Deweyville-Elwoo- d edged Malad Monday nights contest in found Womens League on the short Deweyville-Elwooas end of the score Tremonton Third Ward picked up an easy win. On Tuesday the Deweyville Mens softball teams defeated the Tremonton Fifth Ward 10-- 14-2- d Since I will be on vacation 14-2- 4 next week, the Deweyville Dateline will be written by Marcia Burbank. Please contact her at with your news items. 257-505- 2 7 un pvn JVJ LSL1 SALE DAYS 18, 19, 20, 22, 23 INTERIOR G SHEET ROCK 4x8xW' STANDARD HEIGHT 24" 1794 18 19 28".. CASH & CARRY BRING YOUR TRUCK & TRAILER ..19 19 CH0'cl INTERIOR Fishing at Daniels Reservoir in Idaho last week were Mr. and REOW Mrs. Jim Ririe and family. Cousins Visit Bill and John Miles of Salt Lake City were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spack- man. They are cousins of Mr. Spackman and came for their annual fishing expedition on the Bear River. Geysers and grizzly bears lured the Melbourne Grow family to Yellowstone Park last week for a camping vacation. Boasting about their trip to the second largest state in the Union are Bart and Kevin Gardner, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner. They accompanied the Dallas Goodey family of Clarkston to Dallas, Tex., for a visit with relatives there. They report seeing where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated and also visited many other points of interest. The Manti pageant was ths destination of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr Saturday evening. They stopped enroute to the annual spectacular in Salt Lake City where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knudson. They report the pageant was outstanding and state it has been favorable compared to the Hill Cummorah pageant held annually in Palmyra, N.Y. Arriving home at 4 a.m. in the morning did little to dampen their enthusiasm. Production scheduled by Bofhwell VINYL FOLDING of EACH -- amass are the rules, deadlines, premiums, prizes and contains information on the various departments of the fair. The book is mailed free to anyone interested in obtaining a copy or it can be picked up at the Utah State fairgrounds . CEILING TILE 12"xl2" No. 255 Chaperone Reg. $1.15 Reg. 19 Each POSTS & RAILS ROUGH PINE 4x4x8'..... MAHOGANY CAFE DOORS $10.6SP 32" 12 ad- ministration office, 155 North 1000 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 56 PRE-FINISH- WESTERN ED MOULDING OS CORNER BASE GRAPE STAKES 2'j"x5' c CASING 0 each BATTEN QTR. RD. lin. ft. CLOSEOUT STOCK each OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE AT LOW PRICES MAHOGANY BI-FO- LD DOORS FULL LOUVER 4'0" $256 5'0" 2696 6'0" 84116 (328;5858). In 1974 the Utah State Fair awarded approximately $55,000 in cash premiums, trophies, 'special awards, and ribbons. For several years now the Utah State Fair itself, has been with most of the state appropriated money going back to the citizens in awards. ach 2x4x8' 4x8x38" O.C. GROOVE ARMSTRONG YUD. BOARD MU 356 $356 496 KILN-DRIE- D PARTICLE 2x4x8' The 1974 edition of the Utah State Fair premium book has been mailed to all previous fair exhibitors and participants fair officials say. The catalog outlines fair 4x9x38 Elm Bronze Walnut Antique Oak year,. State fair books are available mm pamelon Winter dance This is the second consecutive year the pageant has been presented in the Bothwell ward. The public is invited. There is no charge. FIR EXTERIOR 4x8 1st Quality directors in a new feature this entry YOU PICK THEM 60 members. Original music is under the direction of Margaret Ann Udy. Randy Marble and Mabel Anderson are the codirectors. Dell Stokes and Shirley Eberhard 38"x8"x8' & The Strength Of The Hills an original production depicting the early settlers of Bothwell will be presented in the Bothwell Park July 24 at 9 p.m. It will be held in conjunction with the 24th of July celebration. The cast consists FEMCDM 2x4x8' DOORS 2796 HARDWARE EXTRA 19 Thursday, July 18, 1974 LOWEST PRICES VGU'LL "PAYLGGG" DOORS 30" 32" 36" chant of Ogden, a nephew of Mrs. Byrne, is also visiting at the Byrne residence. QUALITY MATERIAL FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE MAHOGANY remainder of the summer months. Practices will be and Mrs. Randy Burbank and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tracy and family. and Mrs. Marcia Burbank and family. Mrs. Michael Perry and children spent Sunday and Monday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Hess and family in Fielding while her husband was on a fishing trip to Montana with fellow workers. Mrs. Corvil Gardner and son Clayt traveled to Jackson Hole, Wyo., to be with son Kurt on his 16th birthday. Kurt is employed there for the summer months. Mrs. Donna Kenley and children Brent, Janice, Scott, and Albert visited her sister Mrs. Dorothy Byrne Tuesday and Wednesday. Bruce Mar- - PER SET WHARDWARE |