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Show I 7 Plymouth PondTfnga BOX son-in-la- -- heF-eie- ter in Samaria Mrs. Ellerene Udy and Ella Rae acdaughter companied by Mrs. Susan Barnes and two children of Brigham City visited Mrs. Edith Atkinson in Samaria Saturday. Mrs. Anna Nish accompanied by Mrs. DeAnna Godfrey of Clarkston were in Brigham .City on business Wednesday Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.B.Estep Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hess of Idaho also visited at the Estep home during 'the week. Dinner guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Udy and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Barnes and family of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ray Udy and son Terry of Garland. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Holidays were for tripping! ity enjoyed vacation trips during the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner, Jay, Brent and Terrie, joined with friends from Burley for a very enjoyable time. Blaine and Julie Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Garrett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hepworth and family, and the Merlin Tanners all from Burley left the day after Christmas and spent eight days in California. The group of 21 drove two lovely big motorhomes and they reported they got along beautifully; all were treated as one great big happy family. Short wave radios in both motor-home- s enabled them to keep in touch and visit along the way. the weekend Spending visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Robbins and baby of Salt Lake their girl friends of Hunter. Spending the weekend visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson was Shane Jensen, son of Bob and Reva Jensen of Salt Lake City. Other Sunday dinner guests were Jed Lamb and Keith Hardy of Salt Lake City. City. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cleon R. Hess of East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Hun-sakof Brigham City attended a convention held at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City Saturday. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess and son Rodney and daughter Jana visited Mrs. Winnie Gunderson in Salt Lake City and met her son who is leaving in the near future for a LDS Mission in Australia. Wedding Ceremony Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis of Brigham City and Mrs. Fred Homer of Logan attended a wedding ceremony at the Canyon Pine lodge in Logan canyon where Sylvia Stokes became the bride of Robert Haas. Later the group enjoyed a dinner at the Elks Lodge in Logan. First Major Stop Their first major stop was in Las Vegas, Nev. where they did some sightseeing. They arrived there just after dark and were really impressed with the beautiful lights. They spent one day in Tijuana, Mexico and reported that this town had really been cleaned up since their last visit. One Ahomecoming testimonial Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family of Fielding enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mrs. Jones parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodland in Brigham City Friday. The two ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof enjoyed visiting in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed received a phone call from Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawks in Richfield Sunday stating everyone was well. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess and daughter Jana, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald, Kim Wakely and Russell Pierson were at the Salt Lake airport Thursday to meet Elder Rodney Hess who has returned after fulfilling a LDS Mission in California On Business Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peters-oaccompanied by Mrs. Charles Bourne of West Fielding were in n Elder Rodney Hess just returned after a LDS Mission in will be held in the Belmont Ward LDS chapel Sunday, Jan. 25 at 6:30 p.m. honoring who has fulfilling California Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Nina Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen and two children spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson in Clarkston. Mrs. Lapriel Secrist enjoyed Sunday dinner with her and daughter Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Adams and family ir Bear River Citv Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson and son Russell attended Sunday school in the 42nd ward in Bountiful with their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gary Woodruff and family. Following the meeting they enjoyed dinner at the Woodruff home. The occasion was Russells birthday anniversary. Lamb acMrs. Dean companied her parents Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs to Salt Lake City Wednesday where they Mrs. Mr. and visited M.E.Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coombs and family. day the group enjoyed Sea World, then on to Disneyland and Knottsberry Farms. They said that Disneyland was outstanding but much too crowded, so they enjoyed their time at Knottsberry better, as it was not as busy. They were surprised to meet Mrs. Eloise Palmer and Mrs. Jennie Gep-haof Tremonton at both resorts. The groups stayed at motels nights and traveled days. They saw the Will Rogers home and museum, the Hearst Castle and Cattle ranch. The young folks swam in the ocean and said it was fun though son-in-la- . John D. Parsons . . scouting honor rt Two Cubs son-in-la- w FASHION HOSIERY for EVERY WOMAN for EVERY OCCASION l it was very cold. They then by Marge Thompson Lots of folks in this commun- Ogden Friday on business. They also visited Mrs. Connie Baker in Layton and Mrs. Beth Peterson in Clinton Loretta Starr were Darrell Starr and Michael Starr and earn high honor Two Cub Scouts, members of Pack 105 of the Brigham City Fifth Ward, have received Arrow of Light awards. Mickey Daines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Daines of 460 South Fourth West, and John David Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald M. Parsons of 94 South Fourth West, were recent recipients of the honors. The Arrow of Light is the highest honor available in Cub Scouting. Mickey, in addition to completing requirements for this award, earned badges for each of the 15 activity areas in the Webelos program. John has earned all 15 of the Webelos activity badges, also. A pack meeting held in the Brigham City Fifth-Secon- d ward where Lionel (Bud) Lay-to- n presented the awards. IRIS WILL BE traveled the scenic coast route to San Francisco and enjoyed sightseeing. They saw the Los Angeles Temple and visitors center there. They were in Oakland for a short time and in Reno, Nev. on their way home they were impressed with the automobile display at Harrahs. Most Impressed Kenna Tanner said she was probably most impressed with Sea World, but the family voted the entire trip was just great. Mrs. Flo Gross and Mrs. Wilda Kimber spent an enjoyable day together in Burley on Tuesday. Dell and Ella Tanner also had a very enjoyable trip during the holidays. TTiey drove to Malta and stayed overnight with Douglas and Kathleen Tanner and girls. Then Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Taylor of Almo joined them and they drove to Fort Collins, Colo. There they were guests of their daughter and the Taylors son, Carole and Bob Taylor and family. The group drove in terrific snowstorms all the way and when they arrived in Fort Collins they found 14 inches of snow there. Because of the weather they were content to spend most of their time at home visiting and eating. Ella said their visit was most enjoyable and the weather was nice by the time they left. However, on their way home, at Rock Springs, Wyo. they ran into winter again and drove in storms all the way home. One Night Stay They had to stay in Evanston one night because of the snowstorms. One their return they spent another day and night in Malta with the Douglas Tann ers. Though the driving was difficult the couples were very happy to be able to visit their families. Mrs. Vera Tanner was called to come to California last week ks her daughter, Barbara Dougherty, was to undergo major surgery. She rode to Brigham Wednesday with Mrs. Naomi Kimber and stayed overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrey and family. Then Thursday she rode a bus to Bakersfield, arriving on Friday. Barbara was hospitalized Sunday and operated on Monday and the growth they were concerned about turned out to be a ruptured appendix. So Barbara is reported as fine now. Mrs. Tanner is staying with Barbaras husband, Tom, for a few days and will return later this week. Steven and Gary Kimber came out from Ogden this weekend to spend a couple of days with their parents, Grant and Naomi Kimber. Funeral Service nice funeral service was held for Mrs. Mabel Smith in Ogden Tuesday at the Lindquist Mortuary. Bishop Lyman Kimber and Winfred Kimber were speakers; Archie Toyn and Bishop Lyman sang two numbers. Reese Warburton offered one of the prayers. Winfred and Olive Kimber rode home with Reese and Irma Warburton and they fought snowstorms all the way. They stopped in Brigham to visit Mrs. Chloe Tanner and Mrs. Elsie Smith. In Tremonton they called on Sherisse Warburton and Linda Johnston and family. Mrs. Olive Kimber had just returned from a very enjoyable trip to California. She joined Verna and Val Richardson and family. Bruce, Todd, Ann, A AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARCE AUCTION AK3TKXR LARCE LUCAS SALE WISCONSIN RAPIOS, WISCCNQN Monday Salt MONDAY, JANUARY It BUriay Sal 8 Start stlliag Tnfttors at 11:09 AM Skarp Our Next Gigantic Tractor Auction will be held Monday, January If. aver 300 new and Ilka new and late model tractors most drive every size, make and model also a large supply of payloaders and backhoes and crawlers tractors. We have at our auction some of the very cleanest tractors In the nation. Visit us as a far tafcrmotlon and complete brochure end free motel buyf Of guest, reservations for out of state buyers call collect 7 Delivery s of sole cash arrangements available far a very minimum settlement must be made day of sale. If you are leaking far new or like new troctors DO NOT MI$S THIS SALE. All Items sold prior to sale will be reasonable reploced. 2 7 1 4 fee-term- SPECIAL ITEMS r ISO Inch Wheel Base Twin Semi Tractor with 318 Detroit Diesel Engine. 1 Owner Trucks and are in Condition with Service Records Available Owner Updating Fleet. Peterbllt Sleeper 160 Inch Wheel Base 270 Cat Diesel Engine 10 Speed Read Ranger Air Ride Suspension in condition 1970 Model SO Series Chevrolet Truck with New 6 Cylinder Engine and 26 Ft. Half Schwartz Half tilt Bed 1 967 Model 4000 IHC Twin Screw Semi Tractor with Newly Rebuilt 238 Detroit Diesel Engine Very Clean Road Ready Screw-Sleepe- Cab-Ov- PSC okays MFS bid A-- 1 The Utah Public Service commission has approved Mountain Fuel Supply com- panys request for a net de- reduction of $l,380,47annually. The decrease, effective Jan. 1, 1976, will save the typical residential customer, who uses about 180,000 cubic feet of gas a year, about $2 per year. The net decrease was requested primarily to remove a temporary increase included in Mountain Fuel's rates March 1, 1975, to offset a Federal Power commission decision allowing field producers to retroactively increase their prices. This, in turn, required Mountain Fuel to temporarily increase its rates e to recover the increase in the cost of gas, a spokesman said. A similar rate decrease requested in Wyoming has also been approved by the Wyoming Public Service commission. The total annual reduction in that state was $232,968. The typical Wyoming residential customer, who uses about 240,000 cubic feet of gas per year, will save about $2.50 ALL NUDE PANTY HOSE With invbble nude heel and toe. 100 nylon. D&nty,c one-tim- ONE SIZE PANTY HOSE Nude heel and reinforced panty. 100 nylon. fiA 09 ALL NUDE SUPPORT PANTYHOSE 4 QQ Webt-to-to-e control. 05 I nylon, 15 lycra spandex. CONTROL TOP PANTY HOSE For extra tummy end thigh 4 QQ support. Panty 52 nylon, I 18 lycra cpsndax. per year. m 2-- NEW TRACTORS 1466 IHC Cab and Air 1066 IHC Cab and Air 4630 John Deere Cab end Air 4430 John Deere Cob and Air 4230 John Deere Cab and Air 4030 John Deere 4230 John Deere 2630 John Deere New 235 Massey Ferguson 1370 Case with Cab and Air 1070 Case with Cab and Air 970 Case with Cab and Air New 275 Massey Ferguson TRACTORS STORE HOURS: 9 AG Seminary snow party Saturday at Beaver Dam by Ilene Udy Saturday has been set aside for the annual Bear River Senior Seminary snow party to be held at Early park in Beaver Dam The sludems will meet at the home-oRussell Johnson in Beaver Dam. From there they will be transported to Fatly park by snowmobile;, for an afternoon of fun. Us . t.ij Wl". be topped off with a dame that will b, held t ii.it evening in the new lodge at Farly park and will last as Ion;' as it remains going strong John Deere Cab and Air and Duals 4630 John Deere with Cab and Air 4630 John Deere 4430 John Deere 4430 John Deere with Cab and Air 4620 John Deere 4320 John Deere 4230 John Deere with Cab ond Air 4230 John Deere 4030 John Deere 1974-403John Deere Cab and Air Model 4520 John Deere Model S020 John Deere Diesel with Cab and Duals Model 5020 John Deere with 24.5 x 32 Tires Model 5010 John Deere Diesels Model 4020 John Deere Diesels Model 4020 John Deere Syncro Transmission Model 4020 John Deere Powershift Model 4020 John Deere Gas 7 Model 4020 John deere on IP Gas 4020 John Deere with 4320 Engine 72 Model 3020 John Deere Diesel Model 3020 John Deere Diesels Model 3020 John Deere Gas Model 4010 John Deere Diesels Model 4010 John Deere Gas Model 3010 John Deere Diesels Model 3010 John Deere Gas Model 2010 John Deere Utility Gas Model 2010 John Deere Row Crop with Wide Front Diesel 0 4 f 9 PD w, 226 (1. Kflltl DRIGI1AM CITY, SUNDAY UT.j 10 ah to 7 ' Model 1466 IHC With Cab and Air Roll Guard Model 1466 with Model 1066 IHC with Cab and Air Roll Guard Model 1066 IHC mj 3-- 6 6 8 Model 966 IHC Diesel and Hydro Drive Model 1026 IHC with Model 656 IHC Diesel and Hydro Drive Model 565 IHC Diesel Gear Drive Model 1256 IHC Diesel Model 856 IHC Diesel Model 1206 IHC Diesel Model 806 IHC Diesel Model 706 IHC Diesel Model 504 IHC Diesel Utility Model 504 IHC Gas Row Crop Bus- 4-- H school-hous- Mrs. Vivian Thomas and Mrs, Marsha Oman were the leaders in charge. Two films on Quarter horses were shown and prizes were awarded for lucky numbers drawn. ( Mrs. Eula Kimber was hostess at a tupperware party in her home Saturday evening. Mrs. Joy Tracy of Declo was the representative. Those attending were Wilda and Sharon Kimber, Judy Rae Barnedt, Rhea Toyn, Fern Kimber, Bobbi Blanthorn, Olive Kimber, Marjorie Thompson,' Naomi Kimber, Irma Warburg ton, Raida Kimber, Carol War burton, Darlene Masters, Melis- sa Tanner, Vivian Thomas, Betty Kimber, and the hostesses. Cake and ice cream were served. Chuck Kimber and two fri- ends were out from Brigham and spent the weekend at hig summer home here. Model S60 IHC Diesels Model S60 IHC Gas New 9600 Ford Diesel with Duels New 8600 Ford Diesel Model 9000 Ford Diesel Model 8000 Ford Diesels Model S000 Ford Diesels Model 4000 Ford Diesels Model 4000 Ford Gas Model 3000 Ford Diesels Case like New Model 1370 Case with Duals Model 1370 Case with Duals and Model 1070 Case Diesels Model 1090 Case Diesels Model 1 170 Case Diesel Model 1030 Case Comfort King Diesels Model 930 Case Diesel Comfort King Model 930 Case Diesel Comfort King Model 830 Case Diesel Vista Diesel Vista Moline On IP Model 1 SS Massey Ferguson Model 1 13S Massey Ferguson Model 1130 Massey Ferguson Diesels Model 1100 Massey Ferguson Diesels Model 1080 Massey Ferguson Diesel Model I7S Massey Ferguson Diesels Model 16S Massey Ferguson Diesels Model ISO Massey Ferguson Diesels Model 6S Massey Ferguson Diesel 1 Allis Chalmers Diesels 1 Allis Chalmers Diesel and Cab Model XT190 Allis Chalmers Diesels PLUS MANY OTHERS ARRIVES DAILY CCFCRE SALE DATE CRAWLERS-LOADXRS-DACKKC- IS Like New Cat D-- 5 with Dozer 94J Series Cat 78A Series 60 Series Cat Traxcovator 1973 Model 941 Traxcovator in Like New Condition Deere 450 Cat with loader and Backhoe Model 1700 Owattona Drive Skid Loader John Deere Drive Log Skidders Model 75A Michigan Drive Poyloader with Some Fire Damage on Engine ond has new Tires late Model 3616 IHC Loader with Grapple Tongs Late Model 3616 IHC Loader and Backhoe Model 580 Case Loader and Backhoe Model 202 Massey Ferguson Loader and Backhoe lote Model 450 John Deere Cat and Loader Model Drive Diesel Payloaders Model Drive Gas Payloaders Very Clean Model 955 Cat Traxcovator loader Cat and Hydraulic Dozer Drive Gas Paylooder Hough Model Model 202 Massey Ferguson Crawler Backhoe and Loader 1972 Model 680 Case Backhoe and Loader 175A Michigan Condition Drive Paylooder Cat and Hydraulic Dozer Dozer Blades Complete with Units to Fit Cat Blade to Fit Cat Cat Hyster Hyd Winch to Fit A-- 1 Model Model 3 1974 Model Model Model Model Model Model Model 8 3 Members of the Bronco club sponsored a bake ters e sale and films at the on Thursday evening, late Model CHIVE TRACTCRS 1974 Model 4366 IHC Drive with 350 Hours like New 1200 Case with Blade Tractor hos been completely reconditioned 7020 John Deere Case Case 1 B00 Massey Ferguson Steiger Super Bear Cat crease in rates for natural gas service in Utah totaling a Ball-ingha- 1850 Oliver Diesel 1800 Oliver Gas Oliver Diesel 1 to cut rates On her return she spent one night in Ogden with Dorothy and A1 Coveio and family. Sheriff Art Redding and a friend were at Max and Melissa Tanners on Wednesday. They were checking an emergency services for the county. , Bishop Lyman and Eula Kimber were in Rupert Sunday visiting his uncle, Charles late Model 4 Cab-Ov- time. st We will have A IHC Brook and John for a four-da- y holiday. They also drove a motor home and enjoyed it. They were in Los Angeles but spent most of their time at Disneyland, Sea World, and Marineland. i Cold Weather i Mrs. Kimber says the weather was very cold, but it didn't stop her from having a lovely 1974-77- 0 ATTENTION CEALERS AND FARMERS: A-- 1 QUEEN SIZE PANTY HOSE For the tsSar, fuSar 1 IQ figure. 100 nylon. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 15, 1976 Crouse Creek News Family saddened at loss of pet killed by shot sometime Friday By Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Udy and their family find It hard to someone would believe deliberately shoot their little minature husky dog. Yet someone did this very thing! Snowball had been the Udy's family pet for eight years and was very choice. Mrs. Udy said he wasnt in the habit of chasing cars or doing anything harmful. Yet they found this little bundle of fur about a half of block from home Friday evening fatally shot. It is ' illegal to shoot within the city limits. Adults as well as . younger members of the family shed tears for their favorite pet they all loved. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and son Ronald accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Waldron and children Conrad, Stephanie and Jason of Bancroft, Idaho, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and and Mrs. Lambs daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoesch in Clearfield. Monday Mrs. Jane Udy acMrs. companied by Lenore Silvester .of Riverside enjoyed a dinner party at the home of their sister Mrs. Eva Zundel in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and son Jimmy and daughter Julie spent Friday visiting Miss Clara Archibald in Logan. ELDER B D-- 6 D-- 4 STAR HANDS Used No. 30 Hesston GRAIN DRYERS 900 MC Electric PTO Continuous 375 Behlen PTO on IP 275 Morisge New Toxowic Grain Dryer 1972 Model 600 MC Continuous Model B10 PTO 1968 Model 600 MC Continuous PTO 350 Bushel Meyer Morton Circulating Batch 250 Bushel Meyer Morton Circulating Batch IP Lote Model 750 Behlen Batch Power Take-Of- f PLOWS DISCS 3 Ft. Towner Disc 12 Ft. Massey Ferguson Tandem 8 Ft. IHC Offset with Knotched Blades 10 Ft. Rome Offset with Knotched Blodes 1 3 Ft. Athens Offset with Knotched Blades 1 2 Ft. John Deere Offset wtth Knotched Blades 3-- 8 Ft. Athens Offset Discs 7 Ft. Amco Discs 1 MISC We have over 500 used tractor tires on hand at all times New cabs to fit most every make and model of Tractors very low priced Sale Subject to additions and deletions Large supply of new and used tractor parts in central Wisconsin bottoms inch WANTED: Large Pull type plows-1Wanted Low Boy Trailer Caterpiller Tractors Bare or with Dozers and Loaders 6 4-- 8 AUCTIONEERS: Joe Van Remoortree Iron Mountain, Michigan - Eden. Wisconsin Pat Joe Bunczak - Rosholt, Wisconsin Otto Zimmerman Innisfail, Alberta Canada |