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Show Rollin Thomas and son Chris who were in Malad area and accompanied them to her home in Soda Springs. E. C. Mason accompanied by C. LaRon Mason of Granger, Dent Mason of Ogden, Ross Fielding Flashes! California trip ends for two local women by Flo Munson Mrs. Irene Peck has returned from an enjoyable vacation in California. She was accompanied by her sister Mrs. Maxiene Gardner of Brigham City. They visited at Lake Tahoe, Sacramento and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ez LaFolette in Sonoma. They were joined by Mrs. and daughter Pecks Mr. and Mrs. John Spector of San Diego and spent a few days together. They held a special dinner party for Mrs. Spector (Careen Peck) who was oby son-in-la- serving her birthday anniversary. They also spent sometime visiting in Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund (Maude) Hurd have returned k from a delightful vacation in San Francisco where they were houseguests of their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George (Gloria) Ando. They enjoyed traveling to the Fisherman Wharf, China Town and Sequoi Park. Mrs. Marilyn Hess entertained at a party at her home Saturday afternoon. A Queens was conWay To Fashion ducted by Mrs. Susan Barnes of Brigham City. Twelve guests enjoyed light refreshments. Dinner guests of Mrs. Elma Petersen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen and four children of Bountiful and Mrs. Rachel Burton of West Fielding. Tuesday evening Mrs. Ethel Keyes of Ogden spent the evening visiting her sister-in-laMrs. Alene Sutherland. Lynn Allred and Lyle Holdaway who spent the weekend hunting in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family, Terry Smith and son Mark and Lanny Smith and two sons spent the weekend hunting in Logan canyon. Monday Mrs. Voylet Grover accompanied Mrs. Ruth Brough of Tremonton to Ogden where they were joined by Mrs. Mavis Ahlmer and drove on to accompanied their parents back to Logan. Visiting Mrs. Millie Welling Saturday were her granddaughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Steven Liddell and two sons of Sunset. Sunday visitors of Mr. ancf Mrs. Glen Udy were Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Erickson of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and daughter Jana Dee and son Douglas visited Darryl Adams at the University Medical center in Salt Lake City. Darryl accompanied them for a drive to see the Great Salt Lake and the Bingham Copper Mines. This was Darryls first drive since his accident. He was reported to have enjoyed the drive and got along nicely. Enjoying deer hunting Friday through Sunday at Mahogany Springs were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and son Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and son Rick and daughter Colleen. They were accompanied by Cindy and Penny Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunsaker and sons Bob and Jim of Mandi and daughter Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Val Lewis of Bothwell, Lorna Garner of Hyrum. Spending Friday in Snowville visiting Doyle Cutler and Mrs. Darlene Hurd were Mrs. LaDene Zundel of Fielding accompanied by her daughter Marsha Iverson and family of Elwood. Mrs. LaDene Zundel, Mrs. Alice Ward, Mrs. Ila Okada and Mrs. Arietta Thornely conducted a ladies Farm Bureau tour sponsored by the Extension Service at USU to visit Cleon Summers dairy farm in Tremonton, Kent Newmans dairy farm in Bothwell and the Cream O Weber Dairy in Ogden Thursday. In Car Accident Mrs. Mildred Smith received word that her daughter Mrs. IvaLoo Kusel of Garden Grove, Calif., has been involved in a car accident. She is receiving medical care in the Lincoln Community hospital in Buena Park, Calif., for neck and chest injuries plus cuts and bruises. She is reported to be recovering nicely. Weekend guests of Mrs. Rachel Burton were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen and family of Bountiful and Miss Maurine Burton of Laketown. Karl King and son Mike accompanied by Jack Garrett of Tremonton, Paul Garrett of Wellsville and Ron and Bruce Garrett of Brigham City spent the weekend hunting near Tony's Grove in Logan canyon. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn and family during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Burnell of Twin Falls. Spending Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton was their daughter Mrs. Larene Spendlove of Perry. members of the Twenty-thre- e Marrieds group in Fielding attended a session at the Logan LDS temple Wednesday evening afterwhich they returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl King for refreshments and a soc i si Mrs. Isabel Allred and daughter Yvonne accompanied by Mrs. Jean Holdaway and daughter Teri of Bothwell drove to Park Valley Sunday to enjoy a picnic lunch with Claude Allred, McKay Allred and son, Ken-ningt- Dinner in BC Saturday Mrs. Helen Mason accompanied her daughter Mrs. Helen Thomas of Soda Springs enjoyed dinner at Earls restaurant in Brigham City. Later they visited Mrs. Pearl Thomas at the Oneida hospital in Malad afterwhich Mrs. joined her husband Family party honors pair wed 65 years son-in-la- grandmother Granger to enjoy dinner with Mrs. LaRee Fowler. Thomas by Flo Munson Mrs. Hazel Rose attended a family dinner party at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Buttars in Logan Sunday. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Buttars 65th wedding anniversary. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blau of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. BerDean Buttars of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielson visited their daughter Mrs Eileen Cornwall and her son Bradley in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Bradley underwent a Eileen and Bradley accompanied the Nielsons home Friday. Eileen returned to Salt Lake City Sunday. Bradley will spend a few additional days with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott attended a program, Budgetville Comedy Capers, at the 17th ward cultural hall in Brigham City Thursday evening. Their daughter Mrs. Dorothy Taylor was the accompanist at the piano for part of the program. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Richard T aylor of Salt Lake City and r. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and children of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott. Randy and Shelley Haltiner Grover are happy over the arrival of a baby boy born Oct. 16 in the Logan hospital. They have one little boy Jonathan at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover of East Mrs. Garland and Mr. and Sylven Haltiner of Tremonton. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haltiner of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson of West Point. Great, great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson of West Point. The new baby will be named Jared Grover. l1 Baby Boy Kim and Roberta Fuller Petersen are happy over the arrival of a baby boy born Oct. 5 in the Logan hospital. They have a small son Christopher at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Petersen of Penrose, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fuller of Garland. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fuller of Tremonton, Mrs. Eng-va- r Petersen of Penrose. The baby will be named Brandon Petersen. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis and enjoying dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Preston. Spending the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bisand hop were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christensen and son Jeff of Sylmar, Calif. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Christensen in Bear River City. Visiting Mrs. Lucetta Thompson during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. ReVere Hansen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thompson of Layton. Mrs. Ron Thompson and children of Pocatello spent the past week visiting Mr. and Irs. Vernon Thompson. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde in Tremonton. Ron Thompson joined his family on Saturday and they accompanied him back to Pocatello Sunday. Spending Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson was Mrs. Thompsons sister Mrs. Velma Germer of Ogden. Mrs. Catherine Limb visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans in Malad Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis were in Logan on business during the son-in-la- week. Weekend Guests Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Didericksen and daughter of Centerville. Sunday Mrs. Larry Jaussi and children of Corinne visited at the Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and daughter Tamra, Mrs. Roselin of Jensen Garland Gazette five-wee- Visit Mother Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sutherland of Logan visited Glades mother Mrs. Alene Sutherland. Amy and Randy Sutherland who had spent the weekend with their Thomas Draper attended funeral services in the Olsen Funeral chapel in Brigham City Saturday for James Westley who was accidentally killed while hunting Wednesday. is spey1 Mrs. Roselin Draper nding a few days in Ogden visiting her daughter Mrs. Cherrl Webber. Mayor and Mrs. George Hales accompanied by Mrs. Shirley Davis of Ogden attended funeral services for Mrs. Hales brother-in-laJ.L. Cravens of Tremonton held in the Larkin mortuary in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roand gers were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and two sons of Shoshone, Idaho. Spending Friday and Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Longhurts of Rexburg. Friday the two couples visited in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby are happy to report the arrival of a grandson born to Michael and Annette Ashby Bair in Clinton Oct. 15. They have one little girl Angela at home. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. of Richards. Earls restaurant in Brigham Overnight guests of Mrs. City. Helen Severson Wednesday Mrs. Donetta Petersen spent were Mrs. Marelda Stringham Thursday visiting her daughter of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Astwood of Enterprize, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn visited during the week with Mrs. Nancy McCulloch and family in Sunset and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Garn and family in Pleasant Gove. Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and Mrs. MerLynn Logan and Kirk Garland enjoyed hunting in nearby hills during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel attended a family at the home of Mrs. Zundel s father R. T. Nish in Logan Friday evening. Others Kent attended a wedding ceremony in the Logan LDS Temple where Mrs. Udys nephew Dee Tarbet of Jerome, Idaho claimed Carla Hollifield as his bride. A wedding breakfast followed held at the Juniper Inn near Smithfield Neighbors and friends will be happy to know tiny Tami Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott has returned home after having successful surgery at the Primary Childrens hospital in Salt Lake at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. R H. Nish, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nish and daughter Lesa, Mrs. Leona Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Val Nish and sons Jodie and Cody of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Nish of River Heights, Mr. and of Peterson Carroll Mrs. Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schenk of Roy, Horace Nish of Visalia, Calif., Dennis Nish and sons Dennis Jr. and Scott of Van Nuys, Calif. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs E. C. Mason Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Terry of Clearfield. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Godfrey were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hubbard and son Shane of Ogden. Visiting Mrs. Melba Hess during the week were Elwood Hess, Percy Hess of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Call of Garland. Mrs. Mildred Smith has returned after spending a week and visiting her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Church and family in Boise. Spending Friday in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver and daughter Michelle. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver Jr. and family. City. Mrs. Lucille Potter spent the weekend v isiting her sister Mrs. Flame Stuart in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger attended funeral services in the Funeral Olsen in chapel Brigham City Saturday for James Westley who was accidently killed while hunting Wednesday. Others attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy of Fielding, Mrs. Nina Lamb of Plymouth, Mrs. Judy Deakin of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and daughter Tamra and Mrs. Roselin Draper of Garland. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez and family of Salt Lake City. Visiting Mrs. Lovinne Holt Saturday was her son Jack Holt son-in-la- Sunday Dinner Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Asael Buttars in Cornish was their daughter Mrs. Janet Garn and daughters Leslee and Stephanie. Carol Richards of Logan spent the weekend visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rex of Bountiful. Enjoy Dinner Friday Mrs. E. C. Mason accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Dale Hansen of Brigham, City enjoyed dinner at the new Mrs. Carol Jensen in Brigham City. Larry Hess has arrived from Los Angeles to spend a week visiting his mother Mrs. Melba Hess and other relatives in this area. Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Melba Hess was her son NorVell of Logan. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Grover in Brigham City was Mrs. Voylet Grover. Mrs. John (Karlene) Marshall of Ogden spent the weekend visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and family. Dinner guests of Mrs. Pearl Hoopes in Benson Ward Sunday were Mrs. Tess Hess and daughter Elone and sons San and Todd. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel were Mr. and Mrs. Nish Zundel and family of Bountiful. Celia Bennett of Cheri Mrs. Tremonton, Chournos and children of Logan. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and Mrs. Esta Pierson went by plane to Mesa to attend a wedding ceremony for their niece Miss Kellie Jones, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Owen J. Jones who became the bride of John Chroeder. A garden reception was held at the Jones home. Mrs. Terry Smith and daughters Sandra and Marilyn and sons Glen and Scott attended a testimonial in the 15th ward chapel in Salt Lake City Sunday honoring Elder Brent Bartholomew, son of Dr. H. H. Bartholomew and the late Betty Deakin Bartholomew, who has just fulfilled a LDS Mission in Phoenix-La- s Vegas. An open house for friends and relatives was held at the Bartholomew home immediately following the meeting. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coombs and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah County law auxiliary names new leaders The Box of Box Elder law county Brigham student one of 33 named to Who's Who' Thomas Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards of 616 South Eight West, Brigham City, is one of 33 students named to Whos Who in American Universities and Colleges this fall s at university. Edwards, who is a senior physical education major, was chosen on the basis of his en- Hardin-Simmon- academic achievements and Hansen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Marbel and son Danny of Beaver Dam, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb and family of Plymouth, Roger Lichenberg of Brigham City accompanied by his father of California, Eric Coombs and Wendy Radette of Logan, Theo Coombs and family of Tremonton joined Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coombs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg and family for hunting at Marrow canyon Friday through Sunday. Cookouts were enjoyed at the Coombs ranch. activities on campus. Nominations for Whos Who was made by a special committee composed of faculty, ad-- . ministrators and students at extra-curricul- Hardin-Simmon- s. Traditionally, doughnuts were tossed m the air for children to catch on Shrove Tuesday, the day before LENT began. 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Heaten report their LDS Mission in Independence, Mo. promote good will and better understanding among its members and the public. The next meeting is scheduled for Nov. 20, under the direction of Sharon Mechem, Linda Redding and Liz Davis. Announcement will be made later on time and place. AKD Visit Daughter Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby visited their daughter Mrs. Michael Bair at the Hill AFB hospital and saw their new grandson. Little An- coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bair of Tremonton also visited their daughter-in-laat the Hill AFB hospital Wednesday evening. Michael and Annette plan to name their little son Scott Michael Bair. LiThe Tremonton-Garlanterary club met at the home of Mrs. Sophia Taylor Wednesday evening. Mrs. Arvella Stark of Bothwell gave an interesting review of Theodore Pratts book The Barefoot Mailman. Mrs. Franke Johns passed out cleverly designed, edited and printed booklets which she and her husband had printed for the group. 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