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Show I Fielding Flashes! morning where Miss Julie Johnson became the bride of Tim Clark. A wedding breakfast followed at the Roy North Stake center. Mrs. Ann Bingham and daughters Geri, Julie and Camilla of Fielding joined the ladies to attend a reception honoring the newlyweds held in the stake center Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hess of Ucon, Idaho were overnight guests of Mrs. Velda Wood Stage Coach DUP has meeting; guests at Munsons Out-of-sta- te by Flo Munson Stage Coach Camp of DUP met at the home of Mrs. Voylet Grover Thursday afternoon for their opening meeting for the season. Captain Essie Peterson conducted a short business meeting prior to the lesson presentation. The Special guests were Mrs. Dollorus Iverson of Bear River City, North Box Elder county DUP president; and Mrs. Sylvia Hunsaker of Honeyville, North Box Elder county DUP historian. Mrs. Helen Severson gave an interesting lesson entitled 1875 Every Pioneer an Empire Builder." Mrs. Millie Welling gave a pioneer history of her husbands grandfather, Job Welling. Tasty light refreshments were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. NaVelle Rhodes in East Garland Oct. 9. Out-of-sta- te visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family Thursday evening and Friday were Mr. and Mrs. David Coffee and Mr. and Mrs. James Ireland of Elizabethtown, Ky. Mrs. Coffee will be remembered as the former Miss Jeanie Cooke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cooke, publishers of the Bear River News in Tremonton. Jeanie was the typist in the offn ice. Friday afternoon Mrs. Stokes and daughter Diane of Bothwell joined the group at the Munson home. Attending the state fair in Salt Lake City Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Johnson of Riverside. De-Lo- Returns Home Thayne Jones has returned home after undergoing major in the Logan Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family spent Sunday at Stanrod gathering pinenuts. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude surgery Allred and family Thursday evening were Mrs. RaNae Smith and daughter Debra and son Brian of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards have left for their home in Carson City after spending several days visiting Mrs. Richard's father Frank Wood and other relatives in this area. Visiting Hyrum Godfrey and Mrs. Flo Munson and family Tuesday was Theron Godfrey of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and Mrs. Rick Kent attended a marriage ceremony in the Logan LDS temple last week where Miss Cathy Downs of Hyde Park became the bride of Don Tarbet of Smithfield. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and daughter Ilene and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kent and daughter Rebekah attended a reception honoring the newlyweds held in the Hyde Park cultural hall. The groom is a nephew of Mrs. Ralph Udy. Spending the weekend ing Mr. and Mrs. Herman visitPot- ter were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Roche and children Gina, Jennifer and Dan of St. George. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roche in Thatcher. The Roche family came especially to attend the golden wedding open house held at the Bowcutt Reception center in Tremonton Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson. The Petersons are Barry Roches grand- parents. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Tims of Layton. Garden Reception Mrs. Ralph Udy accompanied her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey of Clarkston and her sister Mrs. Wesley Tarbet of Smithfield to Kaysville Friday evening where they attended a garden reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley who were married in the Salt Lake Temple Friday morning. The bride is the former Kathleen Godfrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Merkley of Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam have been spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cleneth Arnell in Pocatello. Mrs. Arnell accompanied them to Macks Inn where they visited Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy entertained at a party at their home last week for their son Brett who was three years old. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Owen Udy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and family, Mrs. Jess Udy and daughter Natalie of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, Mrs. Keith Coombs and daughter Lana. Brett received lots of nice gifts. A light luncheon was served. Debra Welling and Janet Coombs returned home Sunday after vacationing at Yellow- stone Park. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason spent Saturday at Glendale fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards have been spending several days at their summer home in Island Park. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and daughter Jana Lee and son Douglas visited Darryl Adams who has been trans Friday. Saturday they were ferred from the Salt Lake LDS hospital to the University Medical center in Salt Lake City where he is receiving therapy. Mrs. Adams reports he is slowly improving. Wednesday Mrs. Bart Flint accompanied by Mrs. David Earl of Beaver Dam spent the day in Logan. joined for dinner by Mrs. Max Lundquist and two daughters of Sun Valley and Mrs. Wendell Monson of Malad. In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Anger spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anger in Salt Lake City. They also attended the state fair. They spent some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darold Simmons and family in Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anger in Bountiful. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and two children accompanied by Mrs. Lynn Kimber and small son of Ogden attended the movie Jaws" at the Cinedome 70 theatre in Ogden. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Steed of Ogden. Spending Sunday visiting Mrs. Rachel Burton were her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane and son Matthew of Herriman. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and family during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Robbins of Stone, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Grover of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Leon Grover is recuperating following major surgery in the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hess of Ucon, Idaho; Mrs. Max Lund-quiand daughters Lanae and Lesa of Swan Valley and Mrs. Wendell Monson of Malad joined Mrs. Velda Wood to attend a wedding ceremony in the Ogden LDS Temple Friday son-in-la- st See The Fair Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hess and family attended the state fair in Salt Lake City during the v week. Miss Maurine Burton who is teaching school at Laketown spent the weekend visiting her mother Mrs. Rachel Burton. Enjoying breakfast with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs Sunday were Cecelia Coombs of Salt Lake City, Eric Coombs and friend Wendy of Logan. Mrs. Effie Potter accompanied by her houseguests Mrs. Diana Roche and daughters Gina and Jennifer and son Dan of St. George spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Arlene Anderson and family in Ogden. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Godfrey Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hubbard and son Shane of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel accompanied by Celia Bennett of Tremonton and R.T. Nish of Logan attended graveside services in Logan Saturday for tiny three month old Angela Wringer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wringer. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kent and family Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tarbet of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coombs and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mabel Hansen and Mrs. Esther Coombs attended the Bear River Camp of DUP held at the home of Mrs. Senneth Hawkes in Bear River City Friday afternoon with Mrs. Dollorus Iverson and Mrs. Flossie Ramsdell as Mrs. Lulu R. Clayson gave the lesson of 1875 Every Pioner an Empire Builder. Mrs. Mary S. Anderson gave a pioneer history of Hans Peter Anderson. Mrs. Coombs is the North Box Elder county secretary and Mrs. Hansen is the North Box Elder county chorister. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coombs and daughters Cindy, Lana and Joann and son Kirk and Brett Bowcutt attended the state fair in Salt Lake City Saturday. Sunday Guests Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coombs and family were Mr. and Mrs. Wells Beck of Afton, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garner of Brigham City attended the state fair in Salt Lake City Saturday. They also attended the performance of Holiday On Ice at the Salt Palace. Mrs. Mildred Smith accompanied Mrs. Loise Harper of Garland to Salt Lake City Wednesday where they attended the state fair and Holiday On Ice at the Salt Palace. Daren Smith, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith had the misfortune of breaking his arm while playing football Saturday. He received medical care in the Valley hospital in Tremonton. Visiting Mrs. Mildred Smith Friday were Mrs. Lois Clark and Mrs. Ethel Davis of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason spent Sunday at Sweet Water where they enjoyed dinner with their friends Mr. and Mrs. R.L. McClellan. Mrs. Eloise Lessee of Ogden is spending a few days visiting her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason. Her son Dick Lessee visited at the Mason home Wednesday. Mrs. Lucille Potter, Mrs. Effie Potter and son Dean accompanied by Mrs. Nina Lamb of Plymouth attended the state fair Wednesday. They also BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah attended Holiday On Ice at the Salt Palace. Miss Judy Taylor of Provo was an overnight guest of her Eagles dance slated for At Sun Valley Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson and daughter Lori and son Eric spent the weekend at Sun Valley Saturday and sister Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn and family Friday. brother-in-la- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Evans and family. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson of Plymouth. Changes were made in the Sunday school presidency, the Bishopric and the Elders presidency in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Jim Garn was released as a counselor in the Sunday school presidency and Verlynn Reay was sustained as a counselor to take his place. Paul Jensen was released as the financial clerk in the Bishopric with Jim Garn being sustained to take his place. The Elder's presidency consisting of Donald Abbott, Lanny Smith, Rees Roundy and Michael Hess were released. Sustained as the new Elders presidency were Karl King, Paul Jensen, Lloyd Winkler and Norman Rudd. President and Mrs. Donald Peterson visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stark in Magna during the week. Mr. Stark is recuperating following eye surgery. They also visited Darryl Adams in the University Medical center. Miss Betty Peterson of Provo visited her mother Mrs. Donetta Petersen Friday and Saturday. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Brigham City visited Mrs. Donetta Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen and family. They attended Sacrament meeting in Fielding. Gambling Gags race track is one place where dollars and sense seldom seem to appear together Gambling has been called a way of getting nothing for something A bookie9 He's the pickpocket who lets you use your hands. A Keeping up with the Joneses ? The Joneses spend big. They believe in living comfortably. They drive two cars. Wear the best clothes. Own a big house. And pay a pretty big natural gas bill. The funny thing is, many of their neighbors live as well as the Joneses do in every respect, but their gas bills are much lower. In fact our studies at Mountain Fuel have shown that in a single neighborhood, of practically identical homes, occupied by the same number of people, no two families gas bill is the same during any given month. How come? Simply stated, many families are careless in their use of natural gas energy. Little things like dripping hot water faucets, or dirty heating filters, frequent thermostat adjustments, and over drying of laundry can add considerably to the amount your family is paying for natural gas. Providing you with natural gas is our business. Conserving it is everybodys business. To help you get into the conservation habit, Mountain Fuel publishes a number of pamphlets which point out the many ways you can save on your use of natural gas. Write for them or pick them up at any one of Mountain Fuels offices. Using natural gas wisely not only con- serves our nations valuable energy resources, it saves you money. Just because the Joneses have a big gas bill every month, 23 Thursday, September 18, 1975 doesnt mean you have to. MOUNTAIN FUEL Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 2919 will hold a dance Saturday at the aerie home, 912 North Main. Theme is the Mid 50s. Prizes will be awarded for the couple having the best representative costume. The dance starts at 9 p.m. and will continue to 1 a.m. with the Nick Estep orchestra providing the music. A reminder is issued on Eaglo every Friday night at 8 p.m. with light refreshments available during intermission. VJallicr family gathers Family members of Mrs. Ethel Wheatley Walker and the deceased Heber Lorin Walker of Honeyville met Sunday at a Brigham City park. A pot luck dinner was served to 95 descendants. Another 45 persons were unable to attend, a family spokesman said. Those attending and their families included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Bud (Nola) Walker, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Ellen) Wheatley, Preston, Idaho; Lloyd Holmes, Falls Church, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker, Richmond, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Honeyville. Participants engaged in a ball game and visiting during the afternoon. |