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Show J of Temonton spent ter Natalie Tremonton Tales Governor hosts Puzeys at Salt Lake reception by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey attended a reception at the home of Gov. and Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening honoring the boards and commissions rendering service to the state of Utah. Garland Puzey is a new member of the State Fair and Exposition board. Dainty light refreshments were served. The Literary guild met at the home of Mrs. Pearl Rogers Thursday evening. Mrs. Vernell Morrison read stories from the book When Faith Writes The Story, compiled'by Margie C. Grace Hales enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis llen were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield left Saturday for a week at Moses Lake, Wash., where they will visit their daughter Mrs. Klea Fay Wright and her daughters Mrs. Glen Post and family and Mrs. Leo Moran and family. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Christensen in Brigham City Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and family had as their guests at their summer home at Bear Lake during the week Mr. and was further honored at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Reese Mason and Melanie Mason and Vickie Archibald as About 35 friends attended. and family in Beaver dam Sunday. Bridal Shower Cheryl Miller and Robyn Wise entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower at the Miller home Tuesday evening for Miss Bambi Archibald who will become the bride of Dan Slater on Aug. 15. The evening was spent playing games afterwhich dainty light refreshments were reserved. The bride-to-b- e ceived many lovely and useful gifts. Jensen. Tasty refreshments Wednesday evening Bambi Games were played. Light refreshments were served. Bambi was the recipient of lovely gifts. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stenquist and family Tuesday were Mrs. Vernessa Weeks, Mrs. Fern Lott and daughter DeAnn of Victor, Idaho. They also visited Mrs. Nettie Lott and Mrs. Sharon Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eggli and daughters Becky and Bambi, family in Bothwell. Bambis fiance Dan Slater, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and and Mrs. Bob Doutre and Mr. and Mrs. Atf Manning have family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron spent the past week vacationing Wood. They were accompanied at Henrys Lake where they by Suzette Mortenson of Las enjoyed fishing. visitors who were Vegas and Cheryl Miller of here for the funeral of Mrs. Ogden. Scott Kinney and Michael Laura Zundel, mother of Mrs. Christensen are employed for Marjorie Oyler held in the the summer by Donald McClelward chapel in Briglan in Morgan working on the ham City Monday were Pres, Clark farm. and Mrs. Neal W. Zundel and daughter Lesa, of Richmond, Enroute to Northwest Va.; Michael Zunel of San Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francisco, Dr. and Mrs. Ben F. Packer the past few days were Zundel and children of San Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Myrtle Diego, John R. Oyler of Standing) Hickling of Sun City, Altagena, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Calif., who were enroute to the John Wallen of Houston, Texas ; Northwest on a vacation. SunDavid and Robert Egly of Phoenix. day the two couples enjoyed dinner at Sherwood Hills in Mrs. Verl Walker and daughSardine canyon. ters RaNita, Beverly, Verlene Mrs. Max Mason attended a and Ruth Ann and son Reed left miscellaneous bridal shower for Saturday for their home in San her niece Cheryl Gunter in Salt Diego after spending the past Lake City. Miss Gunter will several weeks visiting Mrs. become the bride of Bruce Delbert Walker and other McCave in rites to be performed relatives in this area. in the Salt Lake temple Aug. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Moore of About twenty close friends and Idaho Falls visited Mr. and relatives enjoyed an evening of Mrs. Lee Fuhriman Sunday. games followed by light reThey were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen.' freshments. The bride-elec- t received attractive and useful Dinner Party gifts. Mrs. Grace Hales and grandMrs. Lena Tubbs enjoyed a daughter Robyn Hales enjoyed dinner party at the home of Mr. dinner with Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Limb in Garland Thayne Hales in Pleasant View Sunday. during the week. Kathy Puzey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puzey of Roy has Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grant been spending a few days Callister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cazier accompanied by Mr. and visiting her grandparents Mr. Mrs. Rodger Callister of Logan, and Mrs. Garland Puzey. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon ArchiCraig Callister of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Duane bald have been spending a few Archibald and son Paul of days in San Francisco where Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharon attended the Ford Robison of Fillmore attended Marketing institute. Mrs. Mozelle Hess and daughSacrament meeting in Salt Lake ter Delerie and Mrs. Lela City afterwhich they all attended a dinner party at the home of Doutre and daughter Janet Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Archibald attended the performance of the and family. The occasion was Mormon Miracle pageant on the Jeff Archibalds first birthday. slope by the Manti temple during the weekend. They also attended the morning broadcast of the Tabernacle choir on Temple square in Salt Lake City. The Bishopric in the Tremonton Second ward was reorganized Sunday evening. Sustained as Bishop was Lowell P. Archibald, Counselors are James Pugsley and Larry Kidman. Clerks are Lamont Wells and J.R. Garfield. James C. Walton is the executive clerk. The ward clerk will be sustained in the near future. Released were K. H. Fridal III, Blaine Hill, Dale Allen, Marvin Olsen, Eugene Smith, Max Adams, Owen I. Garfield. Mrs. Tamar De Luea of Tam Worth, New South Wales, Aus- tralia, has been spending several weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chan Cornwall. Mrs. De Luea has been on a world tour. She became acquainted with the Cornwalls when they were LDS mission in She is leaving this week for Salt Lake City to spend serving a Australia. some time before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams and daughter Tricia, Mrs. Shauna Payne and sons Brett and Todd and Mrs. Jess Udy and daugh Farewell Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Jensen in Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and daughter Tina, Mr. and Sunday for couple Mrs. Gayle Christensen and family spent the weekend at Bear Lake attending an annual Forsberg reunion. Wheatley Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheately and sons David, Mark and Jeff accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wheatley of Salt Lake City spent Saturday at Lava Hot Springs attending a Wheatley reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wheatley are in the process of moving to Washington, D. C., where Scott will enroll at law school at the George Washington university. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harris and other relatives in Tremonton received word Monday of Orlando (Londy) Harris death. Funeral services will be held in Rogers mortuary chapel Friday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family during the weekend were Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and sons Jay and Jared of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor attended a viewing for Harrys cousin Austin Russell held in the mortuary in Murray last Wednesday. Spending Thursday and Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor was their granddaughter Jaleen Taylor, a student at Weber State college in Ogden. Mrs. Ulalla Hansen and Mrs. Evelyn Fuhriman attended a Gibbs reunion held at the Portage church grounds Saturday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer were Mr. and A testimonial will be held in the Tremonton Third ward chapel Sunday July 27 for Mr. and Mrs. Alford (Vera Lund-berg- ) John who are leaving to fulfill a LDS California-Sa- n Diego Mission. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Promontory Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 24, 1975 Flint family reunited by Doris Flint members of the Friends and relatives are William H. Flint family attended a reunion at Willard Park cordially invited to attend the Saturday. The afternoon was meeting at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John will enter spent getting acquainted with the mission home in Salt Lake each other. Those who attended were City Aug. 8 Gwendol and May Hunsaker, Eric and Baibara Hunsaker of Tremonton, Leon and Sharon Mrs Dale Baird and two Kotter and family, Michael, children of Ogden. Kev in, and Shell of Howell ; Phil Mis Gave Desli left Saturday and Tessa Reeder and sons, for her home in Zurick, SwitzerStephen. Michael, and Darren land, after spending several of Brigham City; Virgil and weeks with her parents Mr. and Nancy Hunsaker and family, Mrs Russell B. Waldron. Her Patricia, Aaron and Kenny of son John is v isiting Dr. and Mrs. Willard and Leo and myself. Mark Baer and family in John Hunsaker was able to Alamosa. Color. stop by for a few minutes Mrs Ulalla Hansen entertainbetween deliveries. There was ed at a dinner party at her home also plenty to eat. The following news is a little Friday evening. Bridge was played w ith prizes going to Mrs. late but of importance. Leon Irene Peck and Mrs. Margaret and Dixie Jenkens are the DeJarnett. parents of a baby boy. He was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor born July 4. Grandparents are enjoyed a family dinner party Lloyd and Lois Jenkens of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan John P Stringham in Salt Lake Archibald of Plymouth. City Saturday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Lund of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lund of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lund of Salt Lake City man completes instruction BC Twenty-tw- o And A Girl A little girl was born July 8 to Kent and Shirley Larsen. The first time grandparents are Eugene and Donna Flint. Mrs. Ralph U. Elwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Elwell of 736 North Sixth East, Brigham City, has completed a summer phase of instruction under the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps program. He attended a submarine indoctrination course at one-wee- k the Naval Base, Charleston, S C. Elwell was introduced to the techniques and equipment for training personnel to operate submarine systems. He also completed a five-da- y deployment aboard one of the nuclear-powere- d vessels, participating in actual shipboard activities. Elwell is a student at Rensse- laer Polytechnic Troy, N.Y. Institute, Joseph (Emma) Gleed of Brigham City is the great grandmother. The little girl will be given the name Rebecca Ann. The Larsens are stationed in Hawaii with the air force. Most of the haying is done. Maybe I should write it is cut and baled. The hard job is yet to come, hauling it and stacking it. The wheat is ripening and will be ready to cut before most of us are ready to do so. Company completes changes Grant T. Callister, Utah state service manager for Con- tinental Telephone of Utah, announces that a reorganization of Continental Keith Rawlinson, Mrs. Erlyn Farnsworth and and Mrs. Reese family, Marble and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forsberg and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen and family of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and family, Mr. and Mr. and Helen Memmott, chief operators at Moab and Delta, will report directly to Continentals division headquarters at Phoenix. Neal Thompson of Delta has been appointed division project coordinator at Phoenix. Sheldon Cannon of Tremonton has been appointed district service manager for Utahs Delta district and Emmett Mays remains District Service manager of the Moab district. VA The Veterans Administration expends more than $6 5 billion annually in compensation and pension payments-t- o disabled veterans dependents Mrs. Gayle Christensen and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Forsberg of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg and family of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Byran Marble and son Danny of Beaver Dam attended a Forsberg reunion held at Bear Lake during the weekend. Boating, water skiing, etc., were enjoyed. picnic-in- g, Attend Reunion Attending a Burnett reunion in Whitney, Idaho, Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall were guest speakers in Elwood ward sacrmanet meeting Sunday evening. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Coburn and family in Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Burke Nielson and family. Wednesday visitors at the home of Mrs. Esther Coombs were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Boulter of Riverdale. Anna Lee and Brent Allred who had been visiting at the Coombs home accompanied their parents the Logan back to Bountiful. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Jensen Sunday were Mrs. Jess Udy and daughter Natalie of Tremonton. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams and hospital. Mrs. Tess Steed and three daughters and two grandchildren of Hayward, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family Sunday and Monday. Spending Saturday in Malad were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Silvester and family. They visited Mrs. Silvesters parents Mr. and Mrs. Rene Deschamps, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Robbins and family. They also enjoyed water skiing. Overnight guests of Mrs. Karl Welling Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener visited Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Capener and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Capener and family in Ogden Thursday. They also visited Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Brett and Scott of Tremonton visited at the Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi entertained at a family cook-ou- t at their home Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norris Buttars and daughter Angela of Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hirschi and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coombs and family, Mrs. Mavis Johnson and son Todd and daughter Shanna, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Atkins and family, Larry Hirschi. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coombs and family are spending a few days in Williams, Ariz., attending a Coombs reunion. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Jensen were in Ogden on business Monday. Visiting Mrs. Karl Welling Saturday was Mrs. Joyce Weese of Bountiful. Karl Welling is receiving medical care in im mnaknl hmd Capener in Brigham City. daughter Tricia and Mrs. Shauna Payne and children And because of it we may not be able to meet the natural gas demands of all our customers this winter. It isnt that were running short of natural gas. In fact, Mountain Fuels gas supply the best in the nation. But it takes pipeline to deliver natural gas, no matter how great the supply, and yesterdav s pipelines aren't sufficient to meet tomorrows is one of demands. Mountain Fuel was aware of the problem more than two years ago. In Februan of 1973, we petitioned the Federal Power Commission for permission to add to our existing system of transmission lines in order to insure continuing reliable natural gas sen ice to all our customers. Had we receded the permission in the normally allotted thiee to six months from the date of application, the transmis much needed Coalville-Bountiful sion line would have been completed in the summer of 1973, and our transmission problem solved. But to date, this permission has been withheld. It isnt as though we havent supplied the Federal Power Commission with the data they requested in order for them to make a decision. And it isnt as though anyone outside the FPC objects to this proposed construction. But despite our efforts to secure a go ahead, the FPC has kept us hanging. The price is climbing. out construction bids. But the hold up will mean that a job which could have been completed for 3.25 million dollars in 1973, will now cost in excess of 4.45 million dollars, and may not be completed in time for us to supply the cold weather heating needs of all our customers. Were not very happy about that! Because throughout our 44 year history weve worked very hard to maintain a sufficient supply of natural gas to meet even the greatest demands of our customers. But having one of the best natural gas supplies in the nation doesnt mean much if we cant get it to you. Anticipating construction approval, we purchased the pipe (at 1973 prices, fortunately). We bought the rights of way. We expensive-environmecompleted the necessary-a- nd we put And studies. impact ntal MOUNTAIN FUEL Service is our business. And our business is your business. state engineer, and Claudia Draper Riverside Register by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsberg, Telephones Rocky Mountain division has been completed. Contintental Telephone of Utah is one of five states comprising the Rocky Mountain division. Under the new organization, 3rd-15t- h Area families attend reunion 15 5 3 million and eligible |