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Show r 1 0 Brigham City, Utah December 25, 1975 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 'Apple Tree' ends run this weekend Plymouth Pondering; Pre-CIhiirDSta- After many successful performances the delightful musical comedy, The Apple Tree and Other Delights ends its run at the Palace Playhouse this Friday and Saturday night Dec. 26 and 27. The play revolves around the short story by Mark Twain about Adam and Eve. Adam is played by Bart b with Kristy Deakin portraying Eve and Ross Reeder as the serpent. parfloes eis held by by Flo Munson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen and family in Salt Lake City for a party. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. F. Allen Baker and family of Lay-toMr. and Mrs. John Daniels and family of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson and family of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bourne and family of West Fielding. A delicious dinner was enjoyed. Gifts were exchanged. e Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy were in Franklin, Idaho on business. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Estep visited Mrs. Esteps mother Mrs. Clara Hoskins in Logan. Evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist Thursday were Mrs. Secrists brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. William Bailey of Murray. A dinner party was held at the home of Mrs. Nina Lamb Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grill and sons Dennis and John of North Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Deakin and sons Brent and Craig of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owen and daughters Geniece and Nancy of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen and son Shaun and daughter Tawnie of. Plymouth. Gifts were exchanged. n, Ogden Guests Guests of Mrs. Maxiene Marshall Wednesday were Twylla Price and Sharon Steed of Og- den. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb attended a session at the Manti Temple Thursday with Eric Coombs and Wendy Radtke, students at USU in Logan who received their endowments. Saturday the young couple were married in the Logan LDS Temple. The groom is Mrs. Lamb's nephew. Visiting Mrs. Doris Arellano Tuesday were Mrs. Janice Hunter. Mrs. Valoy Taylor of Plain PDymoutfCii doDCis Wis-com- City, Mrs. Delora Hymes and Lawana Taylor of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy accompanied by Mrs. Susan Barnes and two children of Brigham City spent Thursday in Smithfield. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Estep during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoskins of Mal-aMr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins of Portage, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Estep of Tremonton. Monday Mrs. Nadine Lamb and Mrs. Ellerene Udy visited in Samaria with their mother Mrs. Edith Atkinson. Mrs. Atkinson accompanied them to Malad where they visited Mrs. Reva Titzer. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell and children Jerry, Billie and Katie visited their great grandfather Orvil Bell Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell in Ogden. Mrs. Ruby Hess spent Thurse day in Ogden visited Mrs. Eisenhower. La-Re- Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Rick Davis and family returned to their home in Inkom, Idaho Wednesday after being in Plymouth for' the funeral of little Ruth Ann Archibald. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred of Fielding attended a party given for employes and retired employes at Cutler Dam. It was held in the Beaver Dam Ward building. Mrs. Kim Starr and daughter Jessica of Ogden have been spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr and family while her husband Sgt. Kim Starr has been attending a funeral service for Ruth Ann Archibald Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Grey of Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dean and Mrs. Myrna Nielson of Ogden. Wednesday evening Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Nina Lamb g accompanied by Mrs. Cleo and Marcie Scoffield of Riverside enjoyed luncheon in Ogden. Mrs. Edna Hess and Mrs. Maxiene Marshall enjoyed luncheon at the Tiffin Room at ZCMI in Ogden Thursday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen and two children accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and daughter Tina of Tremonton to Ogden to see Christmas Village. They enjoyed dinner at Earls Cafe in Brigham City enroute home. family party was at the home of Mrs. Edith Atkinson in Samaria. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and daughter Linda and sons Kenneth and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and daughter recruiters seminar at Utah Ella Rae and sons Jerry and State university in Logan. He Paul of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. will join his family for the Lynn Ray Udy and family of Christmas holidays. Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mrs. Jean Lamb and dauBarnes and family of Brigham ghters Angela Dawn and Mindi City, Mrs. Nonda Thorpe and Jo accompanied Mrs. Janet daighter Jennifer of Honeyville, Mecham and daughters Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wakely Ann and Amy of Garland to and family of Bancroft, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoesch of Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mario are spending the Christmas Atkinson and family of Pocatello. Roast chicken with all the holidays visiting their and daughter Mr. and Mrs.' trimmings was enjoyed. Tony (Moliece Vanderhoof) Saturday evening Mr. and Davis and family in Whittier, Mrs. Vernon Lamb, Mr. and California. Mrs. Tom Hoesch and Mrs. Tim Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thorpe enjoyed a dinner party Steed and Mrs. Gary Bell and at the Garland cafe. children visited in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Eardley Hawkes. attended a wedding ceremony Among those attending the in the Logan Temple Saturday morning where Mrs. lambs nephew Eric Coombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coombs of Salt Lake City and Wendy son-in-la- . Radio call of mishap Radtke unfounded exchanged nuptial vows. A wedding breakfast was held at the Bluebird restaurant in Logan. Saturday evening a reception honored the newlyweds held at the Colonial Mansion. Janet Lamb also attended the reception. A fleet of Zeppelins carried more than 34,000 passengers on approximately 1,500 flights with no loss of life in Germany during 1910. Service was halted at the start of World War I. LOOKING TO THE final performances of "The Apple Tree" at the Palace Playhouse this week are, from left, Bart Wiscomb, Kristy Deakin, Ross Reeder and Director Corey Tuckness. No . . one hurt Six mishaps reported Six traffic mishaps have been reported to the Utah Highway Patrol the past few days. On Monday, Leonda C. Poison of Volcano, Calif., and Unita Rock Jensen of 651 North Second East, Brigham City, weie involved in a two-ca- r mishap. Trooper Larry Gillman said the Poison vehicle had slowed for another which had stopped 'Wishing 'You All the Joys of QTristmas into the path of a made a vehicle driven by Neil Check-ett- s of RFD 2, Brigham City. The bus was struck broad side, said Gillman. Dixon reportedly was cited for making an improper turn. 84 in Perry. Another mishap just minutes He said a school bus driven by later at the same location was Glen Earl Dixon, 421 South investigated by Trooper HowSecond West, Brigham City, ard Dunlavy. He said a car driven by Mark Andrew Poel-ma- n of 901 Douglas in Brigham City changed lanes in front of a car driven by Michael A. Anderson of Salt Lake City when Poelman saw the lights flashing from the bus and stopped suddenly. The Anderson vehicle collided with the Poelman auto. No. citations were reported issued. On Sunday, Trooper Bruce on sewing machines. Black investigated a one-ca- r Another breakin was noted at accident at about 3:30 p.m. just Lincoln Elementary school west of Brigham City. where some damage was done, He said Homer Dunn of 589 but nothing apparently taken. North Sixth East, Brigham Woody Hansen of 26 North City, ran off the road and struck Seventh East reported to police a fence owned by Harry Hinck. someone entered his home and A Reno, Nev., man apparentr stole a black and white telely was unhurt in a vision set, a crock pot and tape accident near Park Valley Satrecorder, valued at more than urday evening. Brigham City police investigated three burglaries on Monday two of them at schools, one a residence. Officer Greg Kozak said extensive vandalism was done to the home economics department at Box Elder High school, while a camera and plaque were taken from the ROTC building. Kozak said $8 in cash and a $10 check was stolen from the home ec rooms. He said vandals scattered food stuffs around the room, broke Christmas tree ornaments and squirted toothpaste Up north. Dr. Darwin Woodbury reported to law enforce- ment officers someone broke into the school and took $6 in change after several desks. ransacking Trooper Spencer Redmond said David Straubs vehicle hit a deer then ran off the road and rolled over onto its top. A Tremonton teenager was cited for improper lane travel after he reportedly fell asleep on and hit a Malad river bridge abutment, causing $1,500 damage, according to the highway patrol. a jingle in the air as holiday cheer rings everywhere. JAY HANSEN Jewelry 12 South Main Join the Payroll Savings Plan. WISHING YOU A JOYOUS HOLIDAY Wth-Ts- . I jj mu mi 35 East 7 So. Jpakuds QUALITY SMOWMOBHf at PCfl they redly understand iny businas- sAGRICULTURE We specialize in money lor crop, livestock and dairy production. 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No injuries or citations were reported. About 8:30 Monday morning, a car bus accident was investigated by Trooper Gillman on SR report Elder county sheriffs deputies looking for a boat accident at Willard Bay Sunday before the search was called off. Deputies said a report came in over citizen band radio that two boats had collided on the northeast area bay and there were injuries. Searchers looked for almost three hours before they were called off due to darkness. The radio report was heard in Salt Lake City and by a local highway patrol trooper. When no evidence of a collision could be found, the searchers gave up after covering the bay, Harold Crane Waterfowl management area and the public shooting grounds. ttORGE Elder Kim Broby homecoming Sunday Elder to give SR-10- 2 An apparently phoney of an accident had Box Playhouse players performing skits, oleos and song. Mrs. Fontell Messervy directed the variety show and Corey Tuckness is director of the Apple Tree. The Palace Playhouse is located on the third floor of the First Security Bank building, enter from Main street. Curtain time each evening is 8 p.m. ed and served as a district leader. He labored in the areas of Atlantic City, N.J.; Catonsville, Suitland, Salisbury, Carrolton and Cockeysville, Md. His homecoming is slated for 6:30 p.m. Friends and relatives of the elder are invited to attend. For-sber- held Also rounding out an evening entertainment are the Palace in the Brigham City Sixth Ward. Elder Broby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Broby of 425 South First East, Brigham City. While on his mission he train- Ja-De- In Ogden Thursday Mrs. Jane Udy accompanied by Mrs. Lenore Silvester of Riverside, Mrs. Geneieve Jensen and Miss Mary Hess of Brigham City joined Mrs. Eva Zundel at a downtown restaurant in Ogden for a dinner party Thursday. Later they met at the Zundel home for a social. Their brother Reed Hess of Ogden met with them for an afternoon of visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason and family will join other family members for a Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott in Garland. Saturday afternoon a of Ogden, Brigham City and Roy, Utah dont want you back because the job was done wrong. We We want you back because the job was done right. |