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Show pi 14 BOX ELDER Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper of Elba, Idaho and Mrs. Louise Harper of Garland to Ogden Tuesday where they enjoyed a dinner party. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 13, 1975 Fielding Flashes! Spending HovlinrcfiG 00 soefiaD hostess Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Vernell Morrison of Tremonton gave an interesting report on a choice collection of stories by Paul Harvey entitled "The Rest of the Story. Mrs. Elma Petersen was a special guest. Pumpkin pie topped with whipped cream was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Millie Welling. Earl and Lori Tracy Anderson are delighted over the arrival of their first child, a girl born in the Logan hospital Nov. 4. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tracy of Almo, Idaho. Great grandparents are Patriarch and Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan and Peggy Pettingill former residents mooflilrag Stephanie of Orem. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon of Smithfield. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Steed and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hansen were in Salt Lake City on business Friday and Saturday. Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Murray in Farmington. Tess Hess joined some high school class mates Diane Johnson of Treasureton, Idaho and Arlene Hall at the Hall home in Wellsville Friday for lunch and a social. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott and family were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and son Eric of Aberdeen, Idaho. Thursday morning. They went especially to visit Mrs. Tim (Julie Parry) Willie who was at the Parry home with a new baby boy born Nov. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss Thursday spent through Saturday in Pocatello attended Farmers Grain convention. Michael Moss and his friend Lorna Garner of Hyrum joined them for the banquet held at the Bannock hotel Friday evening. Mrs. Helen Severson gave an a of On Business Smith has returned after spending a week in Idaho Falls and Pocatello on business. Claine Smith, a student at Weber State college, spent the weekend visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Woolsey of Cardston, Canada. Mildred Smith accompanied Lanny on The World Of The Bible" at the Ladies Self Culture club held at the home of Mrs. Inez Brown in illustrated lecture . Garland last Thursday. the weekend Spending visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott and family were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bowen of Rock Springs, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stephens and daughter of Fielding. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy Tuesday evening were Mrs. Dorothy Lewis of Boise and Mrs. Margene Criddle of Downey, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and daughter Jana Dee spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Darryl Adams who is receiving therapy eDenlb New Baby Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parry in Malad Olympia, Wash. The new baby will be named Tracy Anderson. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family Wednesday and Thursday were Elmos brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rex E. (Dolly Thim) Munson of Cedar City. Rex and Dolly entered the mission home in Salt Lake City Saturday prior to leaving for a LDS Mission in Seattle, Wash. The Munsons are ElDsOoss seriously ill. Mrs. Wayne Garn accompanied by Mary Dell Longnecker of Logan spent the forepart of the week in American Fork where Mrs. Garn visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Garn and family. Miss Longnecker visited friends in Provo. by Flo Munson The Social Development club met with Mrs. Lovinne Holt as Mrs. COoDtf the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and family were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gardner of visiting Logan. equal pay for doing work Funeral Services weekend requiring equal skill, effort, and responsibility. The work performed by men and women doesnt have to be identical to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Godfrey and family attended funeral services in the Hyde visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimber and son of Ogden. Weekend guests of Mrs. Donetta Petersen were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Rasmussen and Mrs. Susan Smith of Vernal. Saturday they were joined by Miss Betty Petersen and Jane Jensen of Provo, Miss Pam Jensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Brigham City. Park ward chapel Wednesday for Darrell Godfreys brother-in-la- w Dale Batts. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards attended a family dinner party in Salt Lake City. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warnick of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Joyce Checketts, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Loveland of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Shane Sullivan of Sandy. The occasion was the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Hess and daughter Becky and son Barry accompanied Quintin Hess Jr. to Salt Lake City Sunday where they attended Sacrament meeting in the Murray 20th ward. They were later dinner guests of Miss Linda Johnson. They all accompanied Quintin Jr. to the airport where he left by plane for Indianapolis where he is Also coming to visit the guests were President and Mrs. Donald Petersen and family. Bishop and Mrs. Richard Petersen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christofferson of Fielding, Miss Cindy Petersen and Shaneen Rasmussen of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling attended a family party at the home of Mrs. Wettings mother Mrs. Mabel Oyler in Tremonton Saturday evening. The party was for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald who are visiting in this area from Portland, Ore. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler of East Garland. Cake and icecream were enjoyed. Dean Grover of Salt Lake City was an overnight guest of his mother Mrs. Voylet Grover Monday. Tuesday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grover and family in Bear River City. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larson and baby of Ogden enjoyed dinner at Andy's Chuck Wagon in Ogden. Later they visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jackson in Ogden. weekend Spending the Equal Pay The Equal Pay Act of 1963 requires that men and women in the same establishment receive employed. Thursday Mrs. Emerson Earl visited her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Dan Earl in Blackfoot. Visiting Mrs. Helen Jensen Sunday was her daughter Mrs. Lois Smith and daughters Susan and Jill of Ogden. Elmo Munson is spending this week in Idaho inspecting elevators for the Pillsbury Company. There's the whacky neighbor writes himself letters, mails who them to his home and to top it off he complains about getting letters that aren't signed. Seems he hates anonymous letters. qualify for equal pay. In the period from 1963 to 1973. the number of women employed outside the home increased by 40 per cent. There are about 400 occupations in skilled trades that offer apprenticeships more of these apprenticeships are opening to women. nmra plai::::::3 district pmdbk AREAVJici STATE TRAtlSPCrtTAno:! plat:::i::g meeti::s . . Elder Brent S. Larson . . home from mission Elder will report on mission Elder Brent S. Larson recently returned from the LDS Denmark mission. He will report his missionary labors there to members of the Brigham City Fourteenth ward and friends at 6:45 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, in the Brigham City Utah North Stake center. Elder Larson is the son of Leslie and Mae Darington of Brigham City. The Darringtons traveled to Denmark in October to visit Europe and travel home with their son. He served for a year in the Copenhagen area and for a year in the outlying districts. He was a zone leader for the last two months of his mission. He left for his mission from the Garland First ward where he reported his mission last Sunday evening. The Utah Transportation Commission is actively seeking greater public involvement in planning future transportation improvements. A meeting has been scheduled to give you an op- portunity to provide valuable input. This will assist transportation officials in planning needed transportation projects. The meeting scheduled for the Bear River Association of Governments Planning District, which includes the counties of Box Elder, Cache, and Rich, will be held: Wednesday, November 19, 1975, at 7:30 p.m. in the Logan Junior High School Auditorium, 895 North 2nd East, Logan, Utah Transportation concerns everyone! Make it your business to become involved in Utah's transportation future. Come and share your views with us. Cordially, Charles E. Ward, Commissioner Utah Transportation Commission at the University Medical center accompanied them home to spend the weekend. Getting Acquainted Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson during the weekend and getting acquainted with their little new granddaughter were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tracy of Almo, Idaho. Mrs. Karen Stokes of Both-wevisited Mrs. Flo Munson and family Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and Mrs. ;Lovinrie Holt enjoyed a dinnef party at the Idle Isle cafe in Brigham City Tuesday afternoon. the weekend Spending visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn was their granddaughter Valerie Nye, a student at BYU in Provo. Visiting Mrs. Rachel Burton during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Todd Garbanati of Snowville. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen and family visited at the Burton home. Sunday evening they presented the program in the Belmont Ward Sacrament meeting. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter visited their friends Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elia son in Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn spent Friday in Salt Lake City. That evening they enjoyed dinner at Bratten's along with Mr. and Mrs. Don Earl of Salt Lake City. Saturday guests at the home of Mrs. Alene Sutherland were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and son Paul of Ogden and Mrs. Glade Sutherland and children Amy and Randy and Virgil Smith of Logan. ll Dinner Party Enjoying a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Letter of Riverdale, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Archibald and daughter Ginger, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garn and daughters Leslee and Stephanie of Fielding. The occasion was Michael Garns 19th birthday anniversary. Spending Saturday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family was Mrs. Munsons nephew Keith Godfrey of Oakland. Friday Mrs. Ralph Udy and Mrs. Rick Kent and daughter Rebekah visited Mrs. Udys parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller, President and Mrs. Gerald Simmons, Bishop and Mrs. Theo Coombs of Tremonton attended the football game between BYU and USU held in Logan Saturday. Following the game they enjoyed a dinner party at Juniper Inn, near Smithfield. Mrs. Lucille Potter s Seth Thomas Grandfather Clock mrww only l La-Z-B- and let yourself Comfort beyond belief! Settle back in this it reclines. With a flick of the drift into dreamy relaxation. It rocks vibrator will ease your tension. Switch on the switch the built-iback an aching muscle. You can lean tired a relieve heater to back into your favorite lounging position. Back, seat and ottoman adjust automatically to any position you desire . . . without handles, cranks or levers. This chair not only adds up to comfort . . . its head and shoulders above ... oy n 4 Recliners.17995 mZM ... three-positio- n ... fashion, too! Youll love the slim, lean lines designed for modern living. Select yours now in handsome decorator colors. others in ac- companied by her sister Mrs. Elaine Stuart of Ogden have been spending a few days in Salt Lake City on business. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy joined their friends Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waters of Smithfield for a dinner party at the Lions Den in Ogden. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger attended the horse show in the coliseum in Ogden. They also visited Vern Allred who is 31 North Main Brigham City 723-68- 43 |