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Show Fielding Flashes! New home setting for wedding by Flo Munson The lovely new home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Welling provided the setting for a wedding ceremony Thursday evening whsre Mrs. Wellings sister Ellen Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nicholas of Harper Ward became the bride of Boyce Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cook of Orem. Bishop Jack Webster of Harper Ward officiated at the ceremonv. Bridesmaids were Debbie Bischoff of Logan, Linda Capener of Riverside and Nancy Nicholas of Harper Ward. Dennis Cook of Oak City assumed duties of best man for his brother. Flower girls were LeAnne and Michelle Welling. Other guests were Linda Cook of Orem, Max Cook of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. E. Emery Wight and Mrs. Janice Nicholas of Honeyville, Mrs. Grace Brough of Tremonhon, Neal Capener of Riverside and Mrs. Dennis Cook of Oak City. A delicous wedding dinner was served immediately following the ceremony. That evening a reception honoring the newlyweds was held in the Harper Ward Cultural hall. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood Saturday evening for Doug Wood who was observing his 19th birthday anniversary. Doug, who is still receiving medical care at the University Medical center (for injuries suffered in an accidnet at Bear Lake during the summer) spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and family. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Jay Risenmay and daughters Laurel and Janet and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sutherland of Rexburg, David Wood of Gardena, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and daughters Dixie, Terry and Cindy, Mr. and Rudd and Mrs. Norman daughters Susan, Kelli Ann, Patricia, Marsha and Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wood, Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth and Mrs. Irene Peck of Fielding. Cake and ice cream were served. Doug is reported to be slowly improving at this time. Dr. and Mrs. Jay Risenmay and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sutherland of Rexburg remained overnight Saturday at the Ross Wood home. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Her- - Riverside Register Sunday guests stop by by Flo Munson Dinner guests of Mrs. Esther Coombs Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barrett of Tucson, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Griffiths Sr. of Tooele. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ogden and son Matthew and daughter Emily, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tuckett and children Holly, Malinda and Lori of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ogden and children Wendy and Chris of Ogden. Enjoying lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling Sunday evening following Sacrament meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brough and daughters Jeri Ann and Cherie, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Welling of tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling of Plymouth. Spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bourne were Mrs. Bournes two sisters Mrs. Clara Stayner of Brigham City and Mrs. Vie Krantz of Midvale. Other visitors during the weekend were Mrs. Verna Earl and daughter of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anders of Logan. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Checketts and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. ElRay Allen of Malad. Troy, Todd and Travis Allen of Malad who had been spending the latter part of the week at the John Allen home accompanied their parents Mr. and Mrs. ElRay Allen to their home in Malad Sunday evening. Joe Allen of Ogden was a weekend guest at the John Allen home. Mrs. Phyllis Udy accompanied by Mrs. Rhea Rhodes of East Garland spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Esther Coombs was her daughter Mrs. Robert Whitney and sons Chuck and Mark of Bountiful. They were accompanied by Brad and Steven Julian. Spending Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy were Mrs. Beverly Robald and son Ryan and Miss Tajnara Udy of Ogden. Spending Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett were Mrs. Gloria Nelson and children of Tremonton. Utah Thursday, October 24, 1974 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, man Potter for several days during the week was Mrs. Potters brother Leo Manning of Roseville, Calif. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and family Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey of Clarkston. games. The girls stayed for a slumber paity and were treated to a waffle breakfast Saturday morning. Attending were Sandra Smith, Jill Welling, Michelle Shirlene Pulver, Bywater, Ranee Hansen and Uene Godfrey. Jana Dee received nice gifts. Attend Game Hyrum Godfrey underwent Mrs. Thayne Jones and major surgery in the Logan children Jerri, Jennifer and hospital Wednesday morning. Blair accompanied by Mrs. Ray Weekend guests of Mr. and Whiting of Plymouth attended a Mrs. Wayne Garn were Mr. and volley ball game at USU Mrs. Clarke Garn and children Trisha and Shauna and Jerry Satuday where Mss. Jones niece, Keli Jones of Mesa who is Garn of American Fork and attending BYU in Provo, was Curtis McCulloch of Sunset. one of the participants. Mrs. Rosel Zundel spent Helen Mason and Flo Munson Wednesday visiting Mrs. visited Mae Hansen and family Eberhart Zundel in Brigham in Brigham City Thursday City. Dr. Owen J. Jones and son evening. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Gary and Robert Potter of Mesa Zundel Saturday were J. W. spent the weekend visiting Mr. Earl of Logan, Earl Hansen of and Mrs. Thayne Jones and California, Mr. and Mrs. Nish family. The men folks acZundel anf family of Bountiful, companied by Ray Whiting of Mrs. Celia Bennett and family Plymouth and Ricky Jones of Tremonton. enjoyed hunting deer in the Spending the weekend at Logan Canyon area. Temple Fork in Logan Canyon Friday Mrs. Rosel Zundel were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, accompanied by Mrs. Celia Boyd Udy, Judy Bowcutt and Bennett of Tremonton enjoyed a son. They were accompanied by luncheon in the Sage Room at Mr. and Mrs. Tim Parker of USU in Logan as guests of Mrs. Erma Brasher of Huntington. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Udy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle They also visited Mrs. Zundels Watson and family, Mr. and father, R.T, Nish and her sister Mrs. Jess Udy of Tremonton. Mrs. Leona Hal. Mrs. Lynn Garn and daughter Visiting at Bear Lake Leslee spent Friday visiting her Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Asael Ralph Udy and daughter Ilene. Buttars and family in Cornish. Spending Thursday visiting Spending a week visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter Melba Hess is her son Larry were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Udy of Hess and sons Lance and Aaron Leadore, Idaho, who were of Van Nuys, Calif. Spending the enroute to Riveria, Ariz., to weekend visiting his mother spend the winter months. Mrs. Melba Hess and his Monday visitors at the home brother Larry and family was of Mr, and Mrs. Rosel Zundel were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Little of NorVel Hess of Provo. Overnight guests of Mrs. Salt Lake City. weekend the Voylet Grover Thursday were Spending her brother and sister-in-lavisiting Mr. and Mrs. Ace Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Justesen and Godfrey were their daughter her niece Mrs. Joy Arren of Mrs. Susan Hubbard and son Shane of Ogden. Carey, Idaho. Mr, and Prs. Cyril Godfrey Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.T. and daughter Lana, Mr. and Hales Friday and Saturday Mrs. Glen Udy accompanied by were Mr. Hales brother and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Udy and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ben daughter Carrie Sue of Salt Gabaldon and son Jimmy of Lake City attended a family Salt Lake City. at the home of Mr. and Arriving Sunday from Grand Mrs. Theil Jensen in Millville. A Forks, N.D., were Mr. and Mrs. planned pot luck dinner was Seth Wilcox and children Jason, enjoyed followed by a social. Wesley and Keri. They will be Weekend guest of Mr. and houseguests at the home of Mrs. Leon Grover were Mr. and Seths mother Mrs. Althea Mrs. Jay Grover of Vernal and Wilcox. They will also visit Mr. Mrs. Karlene Marshall of and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and Ogden. family and other relatives in the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn area. spent Thursday visiting their Sister Visits Harvey McCulloch in r the McKay hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Russell Hess of Ucon, Idaho, is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Ray Wood Birthday Surprise from Jana Dee Adams was while recuperating surprised Friday surgery. j delightfully Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox evening when a group of her friends came up unexpectedly and family spent Friday and to spend her birthday with her. Saturday hunting deer near Jana Dee was 14. A lovely Beaver Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason supper was enjoyed followed by Willard welcomes new correspondent spent Saturday fishing at Devils Creek. Arriving Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood and family were Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wood and son Ryan of Roosevelt. Jesse L. Mason of Salt Lake City, Dent Mason of Ogden and Ross Thomas of Logan were overnight guests of Mr, and Mrs. E.C. Mason Saturday after hunting deer in the hills northeast of Plymouth. Sunday Mrs. Jesse L. Mason and family of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dent Mason of Ogden joined them for a social at the Mason home. and similar organizations are thriving in 82 countries around the world. 4-- Willard area readers will have a new correspondent to report happenings to. She is Mrs. Gary (Susan) Henderson of 1456 North Main in Willard. She replaces M. H. Glenn who resigned to take a position of justice of the peace in Willard. Mrs. Henderson can be reached by calling The Box Elder High school graduate and native of Willard since she was five years old encourages all residents with news items to give her a call. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Naylor of Willard. Good news, bad news, friends drop in, relatives visit share these news items with other News & Journal readers by getting in touch with Mrs. Henderson. 734-984- 21 has openings for seasonal work IRS Applications for seasonal positions with the Ogden internal Revenue Service center are now being accepted, according to OSC Director John O. Hummel. Approximately 140 seasonal data transcriber jobs are open for the 1974 income tax filing season. All the positions to be filled are GS-- data transcribers who start at $2.88 per hour. Seasonal employees generally work from January through June. 2 Application words per minute. Deadline for application to the Civil Service commission is 30 Oct. 30. Testing will be conducted by the Civil Service commission, by appointment only, on Nov. 5 at Weber State college. For additional information, call toll in or free in Salt Lake City and 4 4 Ogden. are forms available at the Federal Job Information centers located in the federal buildings in downtown Ogden and Salt Lake City. Applicants must pass a written test and be able to type nrv meed muhm cane Your natural gas forced air furnace almost runs by itself, but it does require periodic maintenance and care to keep in top shape for the bitter cold days of winter. Here are some things you can do to assure proper maintenance and care: son-in-la- State of Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE SALT LAKE CITY 1 September 30, 1974 Dear Fellow Citizens: Clean or change filters. A dirty filter cuts down the flow of air 5 Keep blower compartment door closed. Except when maintenance work is going on, the blower compartment door must be kept closed at all times. If the door is left open, the suction of the blower may draw products of combustion back into the home, deplete the oxygen supply and create a hazardous situation. 4 Keep cold air returns free from obstructions. A circulating heating system has both heat outlets and cold air returns. Most people realize the importance of keeping heat outlets unobstructed, but some do not understand the importance of cold air returns. These returns must also be kept free of obstruction in order for the forced air or circulating air system to work. and reduces the efficiency of the heating system. By State Laiv I have been given the responsi- bility for publishing the Ballot Title of the Land Use Referendum as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 5. 1974. Because of the very serious nature of this Referendum I urge that each of you obtain and study the text of the Land Use Act in full. 5 Maintain an even thermostat setting. Choose a comfortable temperature and set your thermostat there. If the furnace is operating properly, it will automatically keep the temperature vou set. I urge you to consult with your friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State Utah Land Use Act Referendum Number One An act providing for development of a planned land use policy for Utah. A Land Use Commission, appointed by the Governor, is authorized to formulate a comprehensive state land with use plan; local governments in publishing guidelines for local land use plans and in designating critical areas of greater than local concern; allocate federal funds received for state land use purposes; and, assure that all agency programs are consistent with state land use programs. The Commission shall provide the legislature, for its consideration, a final statewide plan of critical land use areas. An of appropriation $306,000 is provided. AGAINST Q 2 Oil furnace motor and blower. In cold weather, the motor and blower work extra hard and may need lubrication. This is particularly true if the blower was used last summer with an air conditioning system. 6 Call for assistance, if you need it. If your furnace is not working properly, call your furnace or appliance dealer, heating contractor, or plumber for assistance. For emergency service, call your nearest Mountain Fuel office. I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Sec- retary of State of the State of Utah. CERTIFY DO HEREBY that the foregofull, true and cor- ing is a rect copy of the Ballot Title of the Utah Land Use Act which law was passed by the Budget Session of the Fortieth Legislature. 1974. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 30th day of September, 1974. CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State Good as your furnace is, it does require periodic maintenance and care. If you follow the steps listed above, your furnace will operate with greater efficiency and safety, and will last longer. f yrotiilinq you u llh iSaturn! ( as oi tnergy Is tur business. MOUNTAIN FUEL ! ionserving Ills w ererybtulys business. |