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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 15 Thursday, October 24, 1974 Garland Gazette Hospital releases resident after freak automobile mishap by Flo Munson the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall were her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Tasman Gibbs of Blackfoot. Freinds of M.B. Johnson will be interested to know he has been released from the McKay hospital in Ogden after a freak accident when he was run over by his car which he had left in reverse. He is now recuperating at the home of his and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hansen in Ogden. acMrs. Hazel Rose companied by Mrs. Reta Sorenson of East Garland ata tended homecoming testimonial for Elder Corey Erickson held in the Beaver Dam Ward chapel Sunday evening. Elder Erickson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Erickson and has fulfilled a r LDS mission in Mexico. Brian Gephart returned to his home in Bountiful Monday after spending the weekend visiting his grandmother Mrs. Jennie Gephart. Of interest is an open house which will be held in Holiday Nov. 3 for Errall Bone and his recent bride given by her friends from Bern, Switzerland. A highlight will be having Anna the main Rindlisbacher, yodeler of the Swiss Choir Edelweiss, there to entertain. They will greet guests from 3 to 7 p.m. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Errall Bone last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blazer of Ogden who had just returned from a tour in Switzerland, which is Mrs. Bones homeland. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Errall Bone were Mrs. Catherine Hansen of Lehi and Mrs. Helen Wood of Rexburg. Spending son-in-la- two-yea- Attend Tea Members of the Business and Professional Womens club who attended a tea at the Governors mansion in Salt Lake City Sunday were Pam Hill, Iris Hawkes, Joyce Hawkes, Janet Adams, Madge Homer and Gloria Nelson. The tea was in observance of the National week Womens Business beginning Oct. 20. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mss. Nephi Westergard were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Westergard of Salt Lake City. Spending the weekend hunting near Park Valley were Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Udy and daughter Kari Dawn. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis the forepart of the week were Mrs. Ella Davis, Mrs. Janet Wolford and Mrs. Morris Lewis of River Heights. They also visitied Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hill in Tremonton. Lynn Davis of Riverside, Calif., who is now enrolled as a student at BYU in Provo visited Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis Tuesday. The Garland Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Inez Brown Monday afternoon with Mrs. Lena Hall as hostess. Special guests were Mrs. Dorris Peterson, Mrs. Alice Nye and Mrs. Ester Coombs. A delicious luncheon was served. Prizes went to Mrs. Florence Garn, Mrs. LaVona Carter and Mrs. Edith Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Hodge have returned from a week in Rexburg where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Parkinson. They also visited Mrs. Ora Sayer in Idaho Falls. They attended funeral services for D.J. Ransom in Manan, Idaho. Visiting at the A. R. Hodge home Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Udell Hodge of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hodge of Roy. Mrs. LaVona Carter and Mrs. Marian Anderson spent Satuday visiting Mrs. Lorene Maisak and family in Roy. They spent the day quilting. Mr. and Mrs. James Wood report their son Jimmy Wood has been released after receiving care in the McKay hospital for 51 days. He is now in an apartment and working at Second Street in Ogden. 64th Anniversary acRose Hazel Mrs. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blau of Roy visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Buttars in Logan Saturday. They all enjoyed a dinner party at Juniper Inn in Smithfield. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Buttars 64th wedding anniversary. Enjoying dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bowcutt in Logan Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt. Mrs. Lucetta Visiting Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop and family of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bishop anf family of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wassom of Bountiful, Becky Christensen, a student at BYU in Provo, Don Holmgren, a student at Ricks College in Rexburg. Mrs. Gladys Bishop visiited Mrs. Eva Petersen who is recovering from surgery in the McKay Hospital in Ogden Promontory Reports Girls, moms attend activity night here by Doris Flint New Beginning was the theme for a special activity night for the girls. It was under the direction of Helen Brown. Robert Fronk was the guest speaker. She encouraged the girls to keep temple marriage as their greatest goal for a A beginning. President Nicholas spoke to them about virtue and its many rewards. The moms and daughters were lovely in their formals. Hot fudge cake and punch was served. The deer hunting in the area was not too successful from the reports I have received. The weather has been hot and dry this is most of the reason for poor luck. Darrell and Kay Jensen and Blair of Clearfield, Paul and Tammy Jensen and Kyle of Syracuse, Richard and LaRee Cobb and family of Ogden, Ray Ward and David Lou and Reva Macfarlane, Sherm and LaWayne Macfarlane of Layton, Larry and Bill Jensen of Corinne were a few of the hunters that joined us for the opening day of the hunt. Doris Flint, Tracy, Cleo and Gary Petit, Dennis Poulsen, Richman, Richard Clynn Nicholas have birthdays this month. They have celebrated the day or are planning to in a speical way. It is also our grandson, Williams, and Phil Reeders. son-in-la- arrived home Friday. They are to Hawaii. on reassignment They have been stationed in Shreveport, La., the past two years. Shirley is the daughter of Frank and Donna Flint. PICKLE! who has a story about pickles? This was the way National Pickle day was commemorated at the Howell school. The children brough pickles. There was a contest about pickles. The teachers and students told stories about people and pickles. One story involved a boy that had a pickle touch. Everything he touched grew a pickle. It ended with a good thought. He became rich because of pickle touch. Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Gephart returned home Friday after spending several days caring for her grandchildren Amy, Eric and Leslie Gephart in Afton, Wyo; while their parents Mayor and Mrs. Clyde Gephart joined friends for a deer hunting party. Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Parkinson of Rexburg visited Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Hodge Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson Wednesday were Willard Day of Salt Lake City and Delwyn Apgood of Clarkston. Mr. anf Mrs. Howard Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Oyler accompanied by Mr. and ,Mrs. Stacey Oyler and family of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hansen of Ogden enjoyed a weekend of hunting at Curtis Creek near the Hardware Ranch in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Enjoying a Mexico Tour party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in Elmer Rinderkneicht Providence Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fuhrimap and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover. A Mexican casserole, cider and donuts were served. Friday Mrs. Henry Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and family in Centerville. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward and family of Kaysville. A dinner guest at the Henry Brown home Monday was Kenneth Brown of Centerville. Mrs. Keith Womack and son Reggie of Logan spent the weekend visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton. Chad Womack accompanied them home and remained overnight Sunday. Edna Hyer and Tressie Steed attended the Fruitvale Camp of DUP held in Corinne Monday. Mayor and Mrs. George Hales a attended homecoming testimonial in Ogden Sunday for their grandson Elder Chris Davis, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alton Davis whm has just returned after fulfilling a Texas LDS mission. Accompanying Mayor and Mrs. Hales were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales of Tremonton. Young men reminded to register One early obligation of citizenship is the requirement at age 18 to register with the Selective Service System, A.L. Beck, Utah State director of Selective Service said today. He reminded all young men that they have a y period, 30 days before or 30 days after their 18th birthday, to comply with the law concerning registration. As with any other law, there are penalties attached to the violation of the law regarding registration which could be a burden to a young man throughout his life. Due to the extensive budget cuts imposed upon Selective Service the past few years, there is no longer a Selective Service office in many areas of the state. Young men in this area, however, can register at any post office or with Nard Allen a counselor at Box Elder High School. VOTE JERRY MORGAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 62 Presents Program High councilman J. Dell , Peterson presented Sacrament program Sunday. It was a very interesting meeting. Elder Burton spoke about giving people a second chance. Brian Peterson sang My Redeemer Lives. Sister Peterson and Brian sang Where Thou Art. They were accompanied by Debra Taylor. High councilman Peterson spoke about setting examples for children to follow. The rain last night measured a little more than a tenth. It refreshed the mountains and shrubs and settled the dust. Kent and Shirley Larsen o This plan is for a larger family or a family who may bowl quite a bit. On this plan by purchasing your bowling now you can save slightly over 45. BRIGHAM BOWL TOPS THE NATION WITH BOWLING PROGRAMS TAILORED TO THE FAMILY AND THE FAMILY POCKET BOOK. Programs Like: The Family Bowling Boosters Family Family Golden Spike Plan Family Economy Plan Family Bowling for Family Happiness The Family Festival of Bowling Family Bowling Investment Plan Summer Bowling Jamboree and now our best. 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