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Show ? M BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ELDER Miss Sitton recalls Fhlding Flashes! WWI-sfyl- e ClacD Clings by Flo Munson Town President and Mrs. Karl King and son Michael and daughters Kristy, Dixie and Wendi accompanied by Miss Kathy Gam returned Saturday from an enjoyable week in vacation Jackson, Yellowstone Park and Island Park. Arriving Friday to vacation of Mr. and Mrs. and other Zundel Rosel relatives in this area were Mr. and Mrs. Steve (JaNae Zundel) Shaffer and sons Ronald, Keith, Craig and Steven and daughter Laura of Gardnerville, Nev. Enjoying an outdoor picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy on the 24th of July were and daughter their Mr. and Mrs. Steven Winward and family of Fredonia, Ariz.; and their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. LaMar Udy and daughter Carrie Sue of Hunter. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulverand family Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver Jr. and baby of Salt Lake City. Visiting Mrs. Mildred Smith Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper of Malta, Idaho. at the home son-in-la- Saturday Guests Saturday guests of Mrs. Voylet Grover were her son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laR. Dean Grover of Salt Lake City. Friday visitors of Mrs. Lovinnie Holt were her grandson and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt and children Angela and Adrian of Phoenix. Rena Moss of Bismark, N. D., is vacationing with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton, She is the daughter of Newel and Mary Burton Moss. Attending a Justesen reunion held at Crystal Springs Sunday were Mrs. Voylet Grover, Mr, and Mrs. Leon Grover and son Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Claine Grover. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Grover and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brough and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grover and family of Bear River City. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sparks and family of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimber and son Paul Lynn of Ogden. Mrs. LaRene Spendlove of Perry visited Saturday with her . parents Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton. CdgcCx dtrocn voeoftiion Tremonton enjoyed Sunday Mrs. Garrett lives in Brigham City. She is reported to be getting along nicely. Mrs. Helen Severson is spending this week with Mrs. Marelda Stringham in Orem a BYU while attending genealogy seminar in Provo. Attending a golden wedding open house in North Ogden for Mr. and Mrs. Kim Montgomery Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel. The two couples became good friends while fulfilling LDS Missions in the Arizona-NeMexico area recently. Enjoying Thursday and Friday at Bear Lake were Mrs. Velda Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family and Richard Wood. They went as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and daughter Cheryl and son Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wood of Tremonton and were at the Miller summer home. They enjoyed swimming, boating, water skiing etc. Miss of Christensen Becky Tremonton was also with the group. Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel and Mrs. Alene Sutherland are spending this week attending a genealogical seminar at the Brigham Young university in Provo. Mrs. Ralph Udy, Mrs. Rick Kent and daughter Rebekah spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey in Clarkston. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling. Eric Coombs of Logan spent Friday with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs. Alene Mrs. Thursday Sutherland visited her daughter Mrs. Elna Goodsell in Newton. Elna is recuperating following major surgery in the Logan hospital. Jerry Garn spent the forepart of the week visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn. Sisters United Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams at their home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radin of Seattle and Mrs. of Chournos Dorothy Tremonton. The three ladies are sisters. Miss Betty Petersen of Provo spent the forepart of the week visiting her mother Mrs. Donetta Petersen. Monday Mrs. Carol Jensen of Brigham City joined them and they enjoyed lunch at the Golden Bowl in Tremonton along with Mrs. Elaine Christofferson. Mary Dell Longnecker and Sheila Friday of Lubbock, Texas spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and family. Mrs. Donetta Petersen spent Thursday visiting her daughter Mrs. Carol Jensen and family in Brigham City. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey McCulloch and family spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting Mrs. McCullochs parents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elaborate Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Bethesda, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parry and daughters Lesa and Shelly, Mrs. Vadis Gilgen of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Willie and Garn and family. Attending the Chuck Wagon races in Idaho Falls Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Tim Parker of Ogden attended the rodeo in the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Thursday evening where Tim was one of the participants in bulldogging. Chris, Kirk and Michelle of Pleasant View and children Mr. and Mrs. Val Lewis of an attended Tremonton and elaborate ceremony reception held at the Snowbird Ski lodge Saturday evening for Galan Miller who claimed Jill Neese as his bride. Mr, and Mrs. Rosel Zundel accompanied by R. T. Nish of Saturdays Warriors Logan, Mrs. Celia Bennett and family and Mrs. Gladys Bennett of Tremonton enjoyed a picnic Tuesday evening Mr. and in Logan canyon on the 24th of Mrs. Uel Garn accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart of July. Glade Ogden attended the perand Mrs. Mr. of Sutherland and family of Logan formance Saturdays at the South High spent Sunday evening visiting Warriors Mrs. Alene Sutherland. Amy school in Salt Lake City. Sutherland who had spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams spent Tuesday in Rupert, Idaho days visiting her grandmother and accompanied her parents visiting their home. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Returning home Monday Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, Mr. after enjoying a week at their summer home in Island Park and Mrs. Boyd Udy, Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mrs. Thayne Jones were among those who attended the Box Richards. Mrs. Mabel Oyler of Elder county trail rides, etc., held at Franklin Basin in Logan canyon Saturday and Sunday. Visiting Mrs. Elma Petersen on the 24th of July were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen of Mantua and David Christensen of Ogden. Mrs. Larsen and David Christensen are Mrs. Petersens sister and brother. Graveside services were held Friday in the Ogden City cemetary for Stanley Benson, 60, of Sunnyvale, Calif., former resident of Fielding. He died July 22 in the El Camino hospital in Mountain View, after breaking her ankle. Calif. He is survived by his widow of tis Misery loves company, a son Robert Benson Sunnyvale, said, so those two are consoling of Menlo Calif., and a Park, each other. Mrs. Rita Bowman of daughter arMary and Ned Waldron two Va., Charlottesville, rived last week from Arlington, grandchildren, his mother Mrs. Va., and will now be making John (Mary) Benson of Roy and their home in the area. a sister Mrs. Allen (Kathleen) Miss Colleen Germer came up Shupe of Salt Lake City. from Provo to spend the Stanleys father, John Benson weekend with the Jack Germer was principal of the Fielding Elementary school for many, family. many years afterwhich he was on the faculty at Bear River Summer Sing A Summer Sing was pre- High school. Mrs. Verl Anderson spent sented in word and song for a ward family home evening last Friday visiting her parents Monday night in the cultural hall. It was done under the direction of Primary officers Mrs. Brian Burbank, Mrs. Paul Spackman and Mrs. Kraig Page. There were a number of children recognized for attending 100 percent of their Primary meetings during the 1974-7- 5 year. These children were presented with a special book. They were Suzanne Johnson, Shawn Marble, Rhonda Lee Tracy, Bradley Burbank, Guy, Gaylene and Jana Wangsgard, Thaine Butler, Ryan Gardner, Lori Gardner, Curtis Grow, Robyn Marble, Leisa Tracy and Laurie . son-in-la- Visit Convalescent Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Karl King visited Mrs. Kings mother Mrs. Ruby Garrett who is recuperating following surgery in the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. Deweyville Dateline Aunt Grace is 92 on Saturday by Alene Fryer Mrs. John Fryer will be experiencing the thrill of celebrating her 92nd birthday this coming Saturday. She is in the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home in Brigham City, and greatly enjoys visits from family and friends. She always has something funny to relate when we visit with her and she can also tell many an interesting story about Deweyville way back when. A visit with her always makes a person come away feeling to good. So, "happy birthday mother, grandmother, greatand Aunt grandmother, Grace, from many many friends and family! It makes us happy to see Mrs. Gus Burbank, Aunt Lett, able to be up and around again. She takes daily rides in the car with Uncle Gus, attended the homecoming for grandson, Jeff, and even takes in a ballgame at the park now and again. If you thought you saw a house coming down the highway one day last week, relax! You really did! The Jay Lish family was in the process of moving rather a large house from Cache Junction way to place it on a foundation next to the Lloyd Lish home. Miles and headaches later, this was accomplished and they are now in the process of getting the home ready for occupancy. Niece Visits Mrs. Ray Allred, Cleveland, Utah, was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Novinger. She is a niece of Mrs. Novinger. Talk about togetherness! Myrl Perry had surgery on his arm last week and wife, Margaret, was planning to be at home to grant his every wish. Fate decreed otherwise, and now poor Margaret is on the mend After Friday luncheon 'We give em aspirin Thursday, July 31, 1975 Fryer. Those children who only missed one Primary during the year were Quinn Tracy, Melinda Butler, Brenda and Teresa Spackman, James Coburn, Alan Marble, Eric Page and Dana Marble. The evening concluded with homemade root beer and popcorn for everyone. Miss Tamra Zinck left last week for Fairbanks, Alaska. She will be with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lish and children visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish, Jr. Patriarch and Mrs. Leo Earl in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jackson of Ogden spent Wednesday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason. Visit In Area Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Lila Weese of Everett, Coombs) Wash., and grandson Greg Ostman of Lynnwood, Wash.; have been spending a few days visiting Mrs. Weeses father Fred Coombs and other relatives in this area. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Coombs are and Mrs. Bruce King and children Meb, David and Sabrina of Wichita Falls, Texas. Mrs. Millie Welling has returned after spending a week in Salt Lake City where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gardner and family and Mrs. Reta Kirkwood. The Cub Scouts and their parents accompanied by their leaders Mrs. Joan Hansen, Mrs. Karen Miller, Mrs. Betty Jean Petersen and Lloyd Winkler attended a picnic and swimSprings ming at Crystal Saturday. About 30 were in the group. Mrs. Tess Hess and daughter Elone and sons San and Todd and Lori Pierson were in Ogden on the 24th of July to see the parade. They also visited Tess Hesss brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Richard Hoopes and family. The occasion was t. Richards an- birthday i will be the subject of Fridays program which will Fraud World War I. Miss Hattie Sitton, a resident follow the regular weekly luncheon for senior citizens at the Brigham City Community center. Police Chief Steve Studdert of the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home for a little over a year, served in the Army Nursing corps during the big influenza epidemic. We were the only women in the service then, she said. There werent any of these WACS or WAVES like now. Miss Sitton said the ward she worked in treated the patients who had developed complications like pneumonia and spinal meningitis from the influenza. They were all so desperately sick, she recalled. About 50 percent of the patients in that ward died, she said. We didnt have any of these Miss shots they have now, Sitton explained. The patients were put to bed, given aspirin and treated for high fevers. Back then, there was none of this eight hours a day, five days a week for nurses, she boasted. We worked at least 12 hours day, and seven days a week. Miss Sitton was a nurse at Camp Zachary Taylor in Louisville, Ky. After the Armistice After the armistice was signed, the camp was used for demobiliaztion of troops," she related. The nurses treated the disabled, the invalids, and others as they returned from the combat lines. Since serving exactly 13 months at Camp Taylor, Miss Sitton has worked in nursing and in public health work as a school nurse. She took extra courses to qualify her for this son-in-la- has arranged the program which will feature a film. The intent is to focus on and explain the various kinds of fraud that may be attempted on citizens. Luncheon reservations must be made by Thursday at 2 p.m., call Menu for this Fridays luncheon will include ham and cabbage, cottage cheese and pineapple salad, hot rolls, rice pudding, coffee and punch. load capacity will be 37 so make your reservations early with deadline Aug. 8, the director said. Anyone needing information or referrel service may call the center concerning food stamp information, social security, home nursing service, or any other information. Call If we dont have the answer we will get it for you or refer you to the proper source, Mrs. Kaiser explained. 723-325- 1. 723-325- Hattie Sitton . . Mondays luncheon features nurse WWI d food the same at an identical cost of 64 cents, according to Director Hazel Kaiser. Come in on Monday to enjoy pool, shuffleboard, horseshoe games and oil painting before the luncheon and bingo after, she invited area seniors. home-cooke- kind of a job. She graduated in nursing in 1910 and during her lifetime has registered in four states as a nurse. She is also a long-tim- e Red Cross worker. An illness left her confined to a wheelchair 26 years ago, but that certainly hasnt grounded this energetic lady. She moved into the nursing home about a year ago. This is my home now, she commented as she looked around her room. Oh, but the stories I could tell you about the times I was a nurse during the War... Navy man participates in training Trip Scheduled trip to the Heber Creeper train ride through the pictorial area is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 12. The fare for the bus and train will be $8.75, round trip on an Greyhound bus, aranged by the Associated travel Service, Joyce Harding, A manager. This is a luncheon train, leaving Heber at 11 a.m., the bus will leave promptly at 8 a.m. from the community center. Luncheon may be purchased on the train or other concession items are available or lunch may be taken with the travelers. The trip to the top of the canyon is three hours, with restroom facilities aboard. Call the center or sign up on Friday at the luncheon. The Midshipman Steven C. Cox, son of Mr. Henry J. Cox of 1060 South Main and Mrs. Helen A.C. Conn.; one week of instruction Paul of Route 2, both of at the Marine Corps DevelBrigham City, is participating opment and Education Comin a summer training program mand, Quantico, Va.; and one as a student of the U.S. Naval week training with the destroyer force at Newport, R.I. academy, Annapolis, Md. The program includes two Cox will begin his junior year weeks of instruction in pro- at the academy in September. He is a 1973 graduate of Box fessional subjects at the academy; five days of damage Elder High school, Brigham control training at New London, City. Square Dancing Square dancing will function all through the summer, with Roy and Lucille Westley planning and calling the dancing. Monday, July 28, the dancers met at Rees Pioneer park for a steak fry and outdoor dancing. Guests from the surrounding areas joined in the fun. Each participant brought their own steak for broiling. Twenty persons enjoyed the evening. The Golden Spike Swingers entertain at the various nursing homes in Brigham City and Ogden area, and Lucille has taught persons in wheelchairs how to dance in their chairs. A Saturday night square dance will be held in the west section of the community center during Peach Days beginning at 8:30 p.m. with all interested dancers invited. Veterans! Heres Your Answer Q My education allowance check for last month has not arrived from the Veterans Administration. What should I do? Check with the vet rep one on your college campus. If not, write to the VA regional office which has your file. Be sure to provide your name, claim number and address. How many spinal cord Q injury treatment centers and A if theres prosthetic treatment centers does the Veterans Administration have? A As of June 1975, VA had 17 spinal cord injury centers and 20 prosthetic treatment centers for amputees, geographically dispursed around the country. Dont let that check sit in your mailbox where it isnt earning interest Now you can have your Social Security check deposited directly to your savings account at Ogden First Federal The U.S. Governments new (voluntary) program for distributing Social Security payments enables you to have your check deposited directly to your savings account at Ogden First Federal each month. Direct Deposit is a convenient, safe way to receive your Social Security check. And it begins earning interest for you the day we receive it. And for your added con- venience. . . Well pay your bills for you To complement the Direct Deposit program we have service with you in mind. And its designed a so simple. All you do is: bill-payi- 1 With the bag between the handles. Snapper fast means you get through fast. Heres whys Grass bag is between the handles for tight spots. Extra large grass bushels. bag-ho- lds 2-- Powerful vacuum action for an extra clean lawn. drive for greater traction. is automatic for safer control. Get yours today. Be el Free-wheeli- Snapper fast All Snapper mowers mect A N S t safety specifications Earls Service Center 18 West Forest nursing Her eyes twinkled behind the mist of the years as she recalled her service as a nurse during niversary. A dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rees Roundy Saturday evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Williams, Farrel D. Williams of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Waldron of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy of Portage, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold an open house in Salt Lake City Lamb of Plymouth, Mr. and Saturday evening for Mrs. Mrs. Bart Williams, Mr. and McClellans uncle and aunt Mr. Mrs. Michael Williams of Salt and Mrs. Guenther Mannek who Lake City, Mrs. Rose Evans of were observing their 25th Los Angeles. A social was enwedding anniversary. Miss Enid Welling left Friday joyed. for her home in Seattle after At Horse Show spending the past three weeks Saturday Mr. and Mrs. visiting her mother Mrs. Edith DeVere Adams and daughter Welling. Jana Dee and Miss Shirlene In Salt Lake Bywater attended an Appaloosa Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott horse show at the fair grounds in Logan. In the evening Mr. are in Salt Lake City with their and Mrs. DeVere Adams at- small son Tyson Kyle Abbott tended a dinner party at who was born July 24th in the Juniper Inn for members of the Logan hospital and who is Bridgerland Appaloosa club receiving medical care in the and their partners. Jana Dee University Medical center. Mr. and Mrs. G. Emerson and Shirlene enjoyed bowling in Earl spent the weekend in Sun Logan. Visiting Hyrum Godfrey Valley. They also visited in Sunday evening were Mr. and Salmon, Idaho and with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Edwards and Mrs. Stanley Jenkins in Stanley, Idaho. daughter Jean of Logan. Miss Valerie Nye, a student at Mrs. Dorothy Cardon has Brigham Young university in arrived from Mesa to spend Provo spent from Wednesday sometime with her through Sunday visiting Mr. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. P. R. Petersen and Donald Abbott and family. Her husband Nuel Cardon will join family. Saturday evening Mr. and them in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Pam Kent) Mrs. W. J. Garn and their houseguests Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mellon of Walla Walla, Wash., Garn of Issaquah, Wash., and are visiting Mrs. Mellons Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Peterson parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Kent enjoyed dinner at Sherwood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss Hills in Sardine canyon. at their home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. hosted a cook-ou- t Garn and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sunday honoring their daughter Miss Mary Jane of Salt Lake City Garn accompanied Valerie Nye to the BYU campus who was observing her birthday Guests included in Provo after she had spent anniversary. several days visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Mrs. P. R. Peterson and family. Bethesda, Md., Mrs. Vadis They stopped at the Salt Lake Gilgen and son David, Mr. and airport to meet Mrs. Jack Mrs. Tom Parry and two of Malad, Mrs. Garns Gary daughters grandson Hollingshead of Fort Collins, Connie Moss and daughter Colo. He was an overnight guest Penny and Cindy and son at the W. J. Garn home. Monday Courtney; Jeanette Morris of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garn ac- Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Val by Gary Lewis of Tremonton; Mr. and companied Hollingshead left for Issaquah, Mrs. Bill Mellon of Walla Walla, Wash. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mismash and son of Tremonton, Mr. and and daughter Nancy and son Mrs. Don Kent and daughter Mark of Salt Lake City visited Coleen, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kent Mrs. Edith Welling Saturday. and daughter and Mike Moss of Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan Fielding; Mr. and Mrs. Greg and daughter Maurine attended Thbmas of Brigham City. Rear-whe- 1 Fraud will key senior program Brigham City . Authorize Social Security to send your check to us for deposit to your savings account. (We'll do the paperwork.) 2. Tell us which of your monthly bills you want us to pay from your savings account. (In some cases your bills can be mailed directly to us.) Well do the rest. Think how good youll feel, knowing that even when youre on vacation or can't make it downtown, your check is safe and earning interest, and your bills are being paid. Stop in, or call and talk to our Direct Deposit Coordinator. Well be happy to hear from you. 3. Your interest comes first at Oplsn 1st FeM Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OGDEN OFFICE 369 24th STREET Park free in any Park & Shop lot BRIGHAM CITY OFFICE 101' SOUTH MAIN Free door side parking 394-573- 7 734-945- 4 |