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Show I 26 BOX Mr. and Mrs Scott Holmgren of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss enjoyed an out door barbeque hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Loomis and Mrs. Leda Ipsen at the Loomis home in Malad last week. It honored Nephi Ispen who is visiting in this area from Washington D C., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Bethesda Md. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 17, 1975 ELDER Fielding Flashes Masons entertain n visitors out-of-tow- by Flo Munson Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason the past week were their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laC. LaRon Mason and daughters Chantelle and Tarilyn of Tacoma, Wash., Wednesday the two couples and two girls enjoyed a dinner party at Canyon Pines, the occasion was Mr. and Mrs. C. LaRon Masons wedding anniversary. Later they son-in-la- visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen and family in Brigham City. Overnight guests at the E. C. Mason home Wednesday were Mrs. Jean Johnson of Larmie, Wyo., and Tracy Price of Reno. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and their houseguests enjoyed fishing at Devils Creek near Malad. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and their houseguests Mr. and Mrs. C. LaRon Mason and two daughters were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Dent Mason of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and sons Ross, Reed and Chris of Soda Springs and enjoyed a cook-ouDonetta Mrs. Visiting Petersen Thursday were her sisters Mrs. Stella Beck of Midvale and Mrs. Carol Robbins of Salt Lake City. They were joined by Mrs. Petersens daughter Mrs. Carol Jensen of Brigham City. t. Inspects Elevators Elmo Munson has spent the past week in Wyoming and Nebraska inspecting elevators for the Pillsbury company. Wednesday evening he was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Schinzel in Burns, Wyo. Mrs. Leon Grover and son Lane attended a testimonial in the Malta Ward chapel Sunday for Mrs. Grover's nephew Elder Lorin Jones who has just returned from a LDS mission in Colombia, South America. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Earl of Blackfoot. of Tami Thompson Tremonton and Christine Goodsell of Newton spent Saturday with their grand- mother Mrs. Alene Sutherland. Spending the weekend at Jerome, Idaho attending the horse races were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred, Yvonne Allred, McKay Allred and family and Lynn Allred. Attending the Davis County rodeo at Lagoon Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger. Mrs. Angers neice, Krissy Allred of Bountiful was one of the participants. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton were guests overnight of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Peterson and family in Salt Lake City Friday. They were all at the Salt Lake airport to bid bon voyage to Sterling Burtons sister Mrs. Erma Bull of Layton and daughter and her Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wulf and family of Hill AFB who left by plane for Spain where Robert Wulf has been transferred on a special assignment for the coming three years from Hill son-in-la- AFB. Visits Family Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan and family during the week were Mrs. McClellans mother Mrs. Arno Leibelt and daughters Mary and Nancy of American Fork. Mrs. Voylet Grover and Leon Grover attended a Bigler reunion held in a Salt Lake City park Sunday. Alene Mrs. Visiting Sutherland Thursday were Mrs. Glade Sutherland and two children of Logan. Mrs. Mildred Smith has returned home after spending several weeks visiting her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Sherry) Church and family in Boise. She attended the Miss Idaho Teen-Ag- e Pageant where her granddaughter Angela Harris was one of the five finalists in the essay contest. The pageant was held at the Rodeway Inn. Spending a week vacationing at Island Park are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and sons Claine and Marian and daughter Marla. They were joined at the park by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and daughter Tina and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Christensen and family of Tremonton. Mrs. Tim Parker of Ogden 1 spent Tuesday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy were in Salt Lake City. Their granddaughter Stacy Udy accompanied them home. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Udy and Stacy joined Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy at Jerome, Idaho and attended the horse races. They all returned Sunday evening. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton of Layton, Miss Norma Burton of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Rachel Burton and daughter Maurine of Fielding. and Mrs. Walter Mr. Sutherland and son Paul of Ogden visitied Mrs. Alene Sutherland Saturday. Fifth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Emerson Earl were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Moon and family in Roy. The occasion was Travis Earls fifth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family attended the horse races in Jerome during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. Emerson Earl attended the soft ball tournament in Mendon Friday where their son Clinton Earl was one of the participants. Mrs. Joyce Walker and family, houseguests of Mrs. Helen Severson spent Friday and Saturday visiting Mrs. LaRee Ferrarri and family in McCammon, Idaho. They have also spent sometime with her husbands parents Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Walker in Tremonton. Attending the Mormon Miracle pageant on the slope by the Manti temple Friday evening were Mrs. Voylet Grover, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Mrs. Millie Welling, Mrs. Mabel Hansen. Mrs. Rachel Burton, Mrs. Helen Severson, Mrs. Lucille Potter. They were accompanied by Mrs. Elaine Stewart of Ogden and Miss Norma Burton of Salt Lake City. They enjoyed breakfast at Sambos restaurant in Provo Saturday morning and toured the Provo Temple grounds, the campus at Brigham Young university and Oak Hill before returning home. There were about 10,000 in attendance. The group above accompanied the Special Interest group from Malad, Garland and Tremonton stakes. Visits From California Penny Feike of San Diego who is a houseguest at the home of Mrs. Helen Severson visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Eberhard in Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis in Smithfield during the past week. Visiting Hyrum Godfrey and Flo Munson Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Alph Godfrey of Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason enjoyed Sunday dinner at Canyon Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Yeates of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver. Their son Colby who has been spending the past week at the Pulver home accompanied his grandparents home. Mrs. lone Hess of Ucon, Idaho is spending a few days visiting her sister Mrs. Ray Wood. Saturday both ladies attended a Heaten reunion held at Central Park in Logan. Friday Mrs. Jeanine Kent and daughter Coleen, Mrs. Sara Moss and daughter Cindy accompanied by Mrs. Vadis Gilgen of Malad, Mrs. Ardell Thomas of Bethesda, Md., Mrs. Noreen Kent of Spokane atsale in tended the side-walLogan Saturday and enjoyed a lunch together. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and son Doug accompanied Mrs. Ida Williumsen and grandson Craig to the Salt Lake airport where they left for their home in Baltimore, Md, after spending the past two weeks at the Adams home. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Bethesda, Md., Mr. and Mrs. James Kent and daughter Jolene of Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Viola Morgan of Malad joined Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and family for a Chuck Wagon breakfast in conjunction with Fieldings Fun Day celebration. In the evening they joined other family members for the rodeo in Malad. of Brigham ty E Continental Telephone of Utah ' Visit and JoAnn accompanied Mrs. Odean Estep and bx daughters Kristine and Carol Plymouth, Mrs. Lynn of Seymour Hill of Tremonton accompanied Mrs. Fthel Petersen to Kearns Friday where she will visit Mrs. LaRae Piivitt before returning to her home in California. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Owens and family in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards have been spending the past week at Island Park. Their daughters Carol and Jeanette joined them for the weekend. of Winward Rebecca Fredonia, Ariz. has been spending a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy. Sunday her mother and Mrs. Steven Winward family arrived to spend a few days at the Udy home. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel and son Rod, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nishiguichi, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Capener accompanied by Jay Holmgren of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson of Elwood were among those who attended the Missionary schedules W.-tie-r Enjoy Dinner acGale Welling companied by Mrs. Sherman Oyler of East Garland were in Salt Lake City on business Friday. They enjoyed dinner at the Last week Mr. and Mrs. Karl King and children, Michael, Dixie, Kristy and Wendi spent a few days at Cherry Hill. They also visited at Lagoon. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCulloch and family of Sunset. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Garn entertained at a birthday dinner for their daughter Marlene Brown of Garland. Other guests were Dee Brown and family of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn, Frank Wood and Jim Garn. Mrs. Jim Garn and family homecoming Mrs. Deon Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson of Bear River City, has recently returned from an LDS mission Chuck-O-Ram- mission. A homecoming will be held on Sunday, July 20 at 12 noon at the Bear River City ward chapel. Bishop Holmgreen invites friends and family of Sister Anderson to attend. Deon Anderson . . . comes home spent Sunday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rodney reunion of Bear River High school held at the Skyway room at USU in Logan Saturday evening. Thayne Jones was chairman for the evenings entertainment. A delicious meal was enjoyed afterwhich a was program presented followed by dancing. attended Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey spent Sunday visiting Darrells mother Mrs. Vivian Godfrey in Clarkston. Wright and family in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rudd their 1955 Class the Florida Tallahassee in folunteer. Itll make you a better human being. 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