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Show 20 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, 12 Utah Thursday, April 10, 1975 Riverside Register Resident travels to visit sick father by Flo Munson Rudy Sommers is in New Haven, Conn., visiting his father R.T. Somers who is seriously ill. Mrs. Alice Ward returned home Wednesday after spending the past month vacationing in California. She visited her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. J.M. (Nellie) Fife in Salinas and her nephew and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson in Riverside. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener during the week were Mr. and Mrs. William A. Strong of Provo. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess and family, Jim Wakely, Martin Williams of Plymouth, Silvester, Mrs. Violet Udy, Mrs. Nina Archibald of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Silvester of Promontory for a family dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy spent the weekend assisting their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Reva) Jensen move into a new home in Harper Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy spent Friday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Egbert in Preston. Later they attended a wedding reception in Weston for Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Meridee Merrill) McDermott. Visiting Mrs. Esther Coombs Thursday was her daughter Mrs. Robert Whitney and her two sons Charles and Mark Lee of Woods Cross. son-in-la- Brenda Bourne, Christine Bywater and Bishop and Mrs. Ross Rudd of Fielding were at the Salt Lake airport to bid bon voyage to Elder Brian Gardner who left to fulfill an LDS mission in Texas-DallaEnjoying dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Christensen in Tremonton Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsberg. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Christensen and family of Tremonton. Attend Conference School conference in Salt Lake City Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nishiguchi. Sunday Mrs. Lenore Silvester joined Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Attending Sunday Lucin Village Sunday Visit Spending Sunday evening visiting Mrs. Lenore Silvester were her and son-in-la- daughter Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Birks and family of Granger and Ed Birks who is on furlough from the Coast Guard in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Bourne were in Salt Lake City Saturday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Bournes nephew, Lance Rugg. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and family in Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. DWayne Bourne and family in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Smith and family. Notes Easter spent with parents tions. Clifford, Marg Anderson and Willard were home to spend the Harold C. Smith were in to the Easter weekend with his Tremonton on TuesdayAlso in dentist and doctor. parents, Don and Mable McDade and stayed over for the Tremonton on Tuesday were where Sunday evening Bible class Don and Mable McDade, which Don and Mable also Don had a doctor appointment. They went on to Willard and hosted. arriving home on On Saturday and Monday, a Ogden C. and Smith Thursday. week ago, Harold Clifford Anderson were in Day of Shopping Grouse Creek working on the Thursday Clifford and Marg telephone lines. On the following Friday and Anderson went to Ogden for a Laretta Smith Saturday Harold and Art day of shopping. as far as them in on the lines accompanied worked Brothers Park Valley in weather which Brigham City where she spent one Park Valley native labeled the day visiting with her sister, as 40 below zero and 100 mile Julia Frost. Late Friday evening the winds. Anyway, the high winds almost completely demolished Terry McDades of Willard the lines there in some sec- - came and spent the night with his parents, Don and Mable McDade. Saturday morning they left for Reno, Nev. on a short vacation and business. Promontory Grandpa, Grandma and Great Grandma McDade are looking after their six months old her while Granddaughter ' parents are away. Maxine and Charles Pruitt took Mom Smith, on Friday, to stay with her daughter, Mildred Hickman, at Willard for a few days so that she can with her have a check-udoctor. The Pruitts and Marg Anderson left this morning to bring Mom home. by Doris Flint Plans Made Mrs. Kate Dennis, principle of the Howell school, was the Plans are being made by the recipient of a surprise birthday Clifford Andersons for a visit to quilt. The children painted the their daughter and family, Mr. blocks while Mrs. Dennis was and Mrs. Larry Gardiner attending principles meetings. (Shara Lee) and their children, The Constitution was painted Danny and Cindy, of Eugene, in the center of the quilt. When Ore. The Andersons plan to it was ready for quilting Lila leave on Wednesday of this Pardon, Helen Brown met with week. It appears the wishing of this Elmira Fallows at her home Saturday. reporter for a happy spring to somewhat They almost completed everyone was quilting that day. Elmira premature. finished it during the week. She Even the Meadow Larks that served the quilters a rabbit had serenaded us for a few days dinner. The quilt may be had the good sense to fly away displayed at the school art before the onslaught of our second, or perhaps continued, program. Do you watch channel 11 any winter. Well, anyway, Hope time? You missed a treat springs eternal in the human evening. Various breast" Pope. Friday schools demonstrated how they functioned. Howell, complete with its magic circle, was very interesting. Some of the children told what they liked numbers for the children. The most about school. Most of the children joined her with songs. day was spent filming the They played instruments also. The weather has been cold program. A convention (like those for and windy. There has been just elections) was held at the enough moisture to bring the dust from the sky. This was Howell school. Congratulations evident by the muddy windows to Shawn Nessen who was and cars. elected governor; Carol Flint, Happy birthday Kaye Draper, secretary of State; Judy Munk, judge; and Eddie Payne, Lillie Hetland, Merlin Larsen, Leo Flint, their birthdays were sargean of arms. April 6 and 7. Sam Keele was the main Field Trip Carlos Christensens sheep speaker at Sacrament meeting. ranch and lambing sheds were He will be leaving for the New mission in May. the center of interest on a field trip taken by the school. They There were many of his friends at the meeting to wish him learned thcare and operation much success. of sheep ranching. The Dean Shepherd family During music appreciation week, Jean Stokes with her spent most of the weekend with music the Merlin Larsen family presented guitar, by Laretta W. Smith Terry and Joyce McDade of Porcelain FINE CHINA OtSS'AUBEHlSIWEEKHB DESSERT DISHES ONLY SALT & PEPPER BRITANRIICA JUNIOR ENCYCLOPAEDIA 4 PAKj; on sale this week: I VOLUME 7 f.VD. SAVE 39 renin 50 with vry $3 purchos mm: No purt hac required Kids 15 1 make 16 OZ. CAMELOT SLICED WHITE p quilt x 1 WHEA & BREAD 2 3 t SIZE ROSEDALE PEARS 303 fsii Tttwtn FLORIDA 3 LBS. SIZE COUNTY FAIR CUT 3fi QUART KRAFT 9" MIRACLE WHIP NO. 1 TALL HONOR BRAND - CANNED MILK FOR 1 xm C V GREEN BEANS LARGE SLICING "'i is o) was for vU, LB. KEEBLER ZESTA SALTINE CRACKERS " . S ."ST OIEQaDGO 5 PAK MGDGDIIS 10OZ. CAL STRAWBI io oz. men BROCCOL 4 LB. ORE ID TATER T( oi. 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