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Show g 7 18 I Trcnn Tc!:j JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah' Thursday, February 19, 1976 BOX ELDER Sfacdb Duzzing Dear Rivor ' . Noi so soys publication I bySenethHewkee : In recent new article writ ten atated that the robin i a harbinger of spring, but accord-tin- g to the publication "Bird of America published by Garden kCity Books in New York and the National Audubon societies that is an erroneous statement. Quoting from the chapter on robins the book says For, 'although practically ail of the (robins who breed in the temper late tone migrate to warmer 'latitudes in the autumn, their iplaces are taken by birds who ?have bred further north, so that :the species is usually well rep resented in its northern range 'even in the dead of winter and where the snow lies deep." So if you see a robin don't j: depend that spring is here the bird has been around tall winter. The Shakespeare family has 'finally moved into its new home .up at the northeast end of town. Betty Dallin and Karen Chris ttensen attended the Young Homemakers convention held 'at the Hilton Hotel Feb. I and 7 in Salt Lake City. Karen was nominated as state historian for ;the coming year. .. , j . Friday night the Primary organization had its Valentine dance for the children. The kids really had a great time. All three of these functions took advantage of the decora tions. Now the Relief society women can get back to their volleyball games on Thursday mornings se : at a.m. The D.U.P. met at the home of Myrtle Anderson Friday afternoon. Andrea Huggins was There weren't . too many ladies to this meeting even though it was a good day. It has been suggested that all the ladies weren't notified of the change of the meeting. Carroll Hall and his daughter Carleen Brown left Saturday for IGreat Falls, Mont, where she will be employed by the Bell Lssssa Given The lesson was given by Lula Clayson. No history was read but business pertaining to histories was discussed. Eleven ladies were present. Ronda and Robert Silva and son BuShawn were down over the weekend from their home in Soda Springs, Idaho. They spent most of the time with the Boyd Hawkes and visited Dollie and LaMarr Iverson also. Carol and George Penovitch and three children of California have been spending the week here visiting with relatives (the Holmgrens) and also taking in the skiing activities. The Grimmet girls are spend- tTelephone company. Carroll flew home on Monday and was j.met by his wife Bernice and daughter Linda. . I Students from out of town who have made the recent term Aonor roll are: Jennifer Anderson, Leah Duncan, Katherian Holmgren, Brenda Julander, Scott Nickoliason, Tammy Udy, (Kami Jensen, Neil Nickoliason tend Lori Nicholiasen. Monday, Wendell and Sylvia jStewart of Naf, Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carter Ivor- Ison. They accompanied Mrs. Iverson to Ogden during the taftemoon to visit her mother (Mrs. Sam Ospital at the McKay IDee hospital. The Carter Iversons were in iNaf over the weekend. Fern and Ellis Arbon's grand son Jay Moore, son of Arva , rnf , needs some stitching done to it. Venna and Ron Howard of Perry and two children were Sunday guests at the Delwin Hansen home. Joe Dell and Faelela Huggins have been happy this past week to be baby sitting for their little granddaughter. The. babys mother, Roberta, has been out taking government surveys so the grandparents took over but they sure havent minded the job. The Cole boy who suffered a knee injury recently was taken into the hospital last Wednesday for surgery. Vida Burt and Betty Misrasi were in Salt Lake recently for a sitting of the legislature. Deon Anderson was visiting her parents the Clare Andersons over the weekend. Bryce and Marlene Checketts and son Ty of Chandler, Ariz., arrived at the Mario Checketts home Friday. They will leave for. their home Monday. ' Myron .Checketts and his son Brady from Tempe, Ariz. stopped ir at Mario and Melbas on Sunday. Myrons wife and their daughter Heaither stayed in Willard with the grandparents there. - $ , the weekend Thompson in . the Fuhriman, Logan son-in-la- w Temple where son-in-la- w Val Erickson claimed Julie Boyle as his bride. Friday evening she attended the reception honoring the newlyweds held in the 11th ward cultural hall in Rexburg. Delerie Hess, a student at USU in Logan, spent the seekend visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess. Saturday the two ladies enjoyed dinner at the El Matadors In Ogden. , and Mrs. Marvin Stenquist, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fuhriman, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer spent' the weekend in Ogden and visiting their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baird and family. The occasion was their little granddaughter Angela's sixth birthday. hospital. Mrs. Thompson is recovering from back surgery. Mrs. Elva Korth returned nome Satuday after spending a few days visiting her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Boyle and family in Rexburg. While there she attended a wedding ceremony in the Idaho Falls Mr. , In St. George Dr. andMrs. R. G. Wood head have returned after spending a few days in St. George. Mrs. Wanda Giles has returned after an enjoyable two weeks vacation in Mesa where wh visited her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorig. . w . Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley and family were David Wheatley, a student at Ricks college in Rexburg, and Mr. and Mrs. lan Wheatley, students at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. 'Glen Crump and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Harper and two children of Malta, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Crump and. family of , Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. In Addition Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess in addition to their daughter Delerie of Logan were their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laGlade Hess and daughters Natalie and Tiffany and son . David of Logan. Mr. and Mrs.' A. Ni Rytting spent the weekend in Salt Lake City where they attended the Utah State Press convention held in the Hilton Hotel. Mrs. w i 4 son-in-la- w were their son-in-la- w raaraod prosidonO . David Madsen . . . Arrow of Light Cub earns Arrow of Light honor David Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Madsen of 722 South Third West, Brigham City, has received the Arrow of Light award ceremonies. going to the Missouri, Independence mission.. The program consited of the parents Mary and Frank Gardner, Bishop John Holmgren, Clyde Fowler, Jr., of Salt Lake City, Mont Grandee of Heber City and the missionary. Six girls from West Corinne sang two numbers accompanied by Donna Hubbard. Following attainable course. Nick Topic, local spokesman, said there is room for 15 to 20 students and applications may be obtained from him at 29 East Seventh South in Brigham City. and Sox Elder student' named GM leader SIDE ORDERS , w ; By KEITH H. An during The award recent is the highest in cub scouting and the only cub award worn on the' scout uniform. Ten-year-o- ld David is a member of Den 2, Pack 323 in the Brigham City 16th ward. The youth credits and thanks his parents and leaders Max Millar and Dwight Reeves for helping him attain the honor. A fifth grade student at Lakeview school, he is looking forward to the day he earns his Eagle award. Ralph Tolman was elected president of the board of directors for the coming year by directors of the Federal Land Bank association of Tremonton at their meeting of the directors on Feb. II. Leland Harris was to the board of directors by the stockholders at the asso- Tremonton association has made a steady growth where . many of the associations have a downward trend. Manager Keith H. Anderson told the stockholders that the Tremonton association loaned new money in 1975 amounting to 52,661,298. This was an increase of 40 percent over 1974. Total outstandings increased to an ciation's annual meeting also held Feb. 11. Other directors of all-tihigh of $12,292,285. the Tremonton association in Anderson said this represents addition to Harris are Ralph continued solid growth of the Tolman of Honeyville, Ross Tremonton association, part of Rudd of Garland R.F.D., the nationwide cooperatively of owned and privately financed Holmgren Douglas Tremonton and Max Kunzler of Farm Credit System. Park Valley. Oleen and Brent Potter enPaul H. Lambert, vice tertained the group with several president and trust officer of the musical selections. Door prizes Ogden branch of the First Were given to lucky ticket Security Bank was the guest holders and refreshments were speaker. Lambert spoke to the served. group about estate planning and The Tremonton association is encouraged people to take an owned the interest in planning for the qntirely by stockholder-borrower- s it ser- future of their estates. Morris Ihde, vice president of I Vs-- ' the Berkeley Bank in charge of Ihde awarded service award pin to Elosie lending spoke about current 1 pins, one interest rates and talked about Anderson and one pin to Keith H. Anderson. These pins the credit needs for agriculture and the goals of the Federal were for their service in the Land Bank. Ihde stated that the Farm Credit System. ar is anybody old-tim- er whos made the final Mrs. pay- ment on his house. . Sign in flower shop: We dont mind if you stick your nose in our business. . Vacations date from the time when Columbus took a trip on borrowed money. Why try to make your guests feel at home? If they wanted to feel at home, they would have stayed there.,, A tyiu .ev mi iCiU vfeiJiU'd Apacsonjs.nexex.1 jo buzy to tell you how busy he is. Were never too busy To deliver at Brads In A Out, 408 South Main, year-roun- Wednesday j up.a.w BRADEUY 723-838- 723-838- 1. for delivery 1 Norma. Coombs, Mrs. Mabel Showell, Mrs. Lila Miller accompanied by Mrs. Aloha Gam of Fielding enjoyed skiing at Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford entertained at a family dinner party at their home Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Harrison and sons Adam and Jeremy of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMudie and son Zackary, Mr. and Mrs. Kent McMurdie and son Jeffrey, Mr and Mrs. Ron Dell Robbins and sons Brett and Kevin, Sam McMurdie and Denise Brough of Tremonton. The occasibn was the birthday anniversaries of Patty McMurdie, Jeri Robbins, Shari McMurdie and Jeremy Harrison. Monday thru Tfcsrsday ie 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.n. Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.n. FIRST FEDERAL UffttyorJ Most ironic crimes these days are getting caught at what everybody else is getting away with. Its like keeping a bank bal- -- m association of Logan - Brigham City Branch 58 West Center Logan ance or, walking a tightrope. Cigarette smoking isnt 138 South Main only dangerous to your health it also destroys your pocket-boo- - Member of FSLIC Brigham City A WE'RE . v SHOOrN ) DOWN PRICES by Joy Jepperson $ Did it snow! More snow for ' Mantua and I guess everywhere ' else. : Baby decided at 5:30 a.m. Sunday that she was hungry and would not have any more of bed. At 6, 1 looked outside to see the 'snow blizzard. We were all ready for Sunday school with dinner in the oven when we heard Sunday school had been canceled due to the weather, j (The one time we would have ; arrived early!) ; Snow again on. Monday and Monday night having a thunder ;and lightening storm is making i quite the winter weather. married in the Logan Temple. Friday evening a reception was held in the Mantua church Good Workout That new snow plow is really getting a good work out. I Gaylene is now Mrs. Kelly j Morrill as of Friday. They were Around Again The chicken pox are going around town again. The Vern Barkers have children down with this illness. : ur daughter First LL and Mrs. Peter Kelly and Betty Crandall of White Sands. N.M. While here they all attended a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Coil Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Coombs enjoyed a Valentine dinner at Maddox Ranch House in Perry Saturday evening. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crookston of Logan, Mr.' and Mrs. Dennis Fuhriman and Danielle and Mr. Arleigh Peterson has been and Mrs. Con Hansen of. named Box Elder High schools Tremonton. 1976 Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow. The , Weekend Visit won the honor by student the weekend Spending high in a written scoring visiting Mr. and Mrs: Dewayne attitude and knowledge . Falk and family were their son examination administered to Mr. and and daughter-in-lahigh school seniors bere and - Mrs. John Falk and small son throughout the country Dec. 2. ' . Joseph of Provo. The family leader will receive Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Hurd and . a certificate from General daughter Melody attended a Mills, sponsor of the annual homecoming testimonial in the Crocker Search for ,74th Ward chapel in Ogden Betty in Family Living Leadership Sunday honoring Elder Bryon and becomes eligible for state Chadwick who has just returned and national honors. after fulfilling a LDS Mission in From the ranks of all school Australia. Elder Cahdwick is a winners in the state, a state W. Hurd friend of Elder Clark of tomorrow is leader family who is presently serving a LDS selected through judging mission in Australia. centered on test performance Mr. and Mrs. Rick Stokes of and receives a $1,500 college . Bountiful visited Mr. and Mrs. The second-rankin- g Dean Showell and family during scholarship. in the state will student the weekend. receive a $500 scholarship. Kerry Hales, a student at Encyclopedia Britannica , Ricks college in Rexburg spent Educational corporation will ' the weekend visiting his parents of The . Annals present Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Hales and a America, family. reference work; to the state Mrs. Rhea Cravens of Salt school. Lake City, former resident of winners Tremonton spent the weekend visiting relatives in this area. One guy ctewps he!s lWWk,fln the egheWaW houSSgtiseat home of 'Mayor ' ahd Mrs. the freeway every morning- on the way to work. Remember, a in Hales Garland. George witless driver is one who, has Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mown his mind. Since theres so acGordon Thompson pumpkin-head- s many driving Mrs. and Mr. companied by these days, its like Halloween Gary Goodsell of Newton visited d on the nations Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sutherland in Ogden. Snow on snow and no Sunday school ' Got too many points on your driving record? A defensive driving course, offered by the Utah Safety council and Western Hills Realty, can erase 50 of those points with successful completion of two days instruction. Cost is $8 per person and the course will be held Feb. 21 and 28 upstairs in the Chamber of Commerce building on Main street in Brigham City. session each day, there will be a four-ho1 to 9 p.m. running from am. A Utah Safety council instructor will teach the w -- livJUUv attended sacrament meeting Sunday. It was the missionary farewell for Jeff Gardner who is Mantua Meandering Provo spent visiting her parents Dr., and Mrs. LeRoy Mortenson and family. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall of Garland visited hfrs. Vernon Lionel Jensen of Pocatello are spending this week at the "Singing Hills Resort in San Diego. They will also visit Lester Wheatleys brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Leon Wheatley at LaJolla, Calif. David Shumway, a student at the Brigham Young university in Provo spent the weekend visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway.' Mrs. Con Hansen left Wednesday by plane for Los Angeles to spend a few weeks visiting and daughter Mr. hpr and Mrs. Henry Mendoza and three daughters. Breakfast guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman during the week were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pettingill of Top- -' penish, Wash. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman for the past week . Were Guests Bundorson PTA moots tonight at 7 J': . Cf lend benb fceerd Vickie Wilson and Steven Chadaz of Tremonton were guests at the Dee Ramsdell home on Sunday. Shelly Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren, is taking part of her B.Y.U. studies in Salt Lake City, and Dawn Holmgren daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holmgren, who is studying at Ricks college were both home over the weekend. Carrie A. Christensen had a close call the other day. She reported hearing terrible noises in her house. Bessie and Chester went to her rescue immediately and discovered her water heater was almost ready to explode. She was sure happy for helpful neighbors. An unusually large crowd ' Rytting reported they met jKji I The Bunderson school PTA : will meet tonight (Thursday) at 17 p.m. Guest speaker will be Wayne f Stott, director of the Positive : Parenting program of the Ogden Area mental health program. on parent-chil- d ; A film communication will be shown, : in addition to Stott's comments. I All members are encouraged to attend. Reminder Just a reminder to the Relief Society quitters of the quilt on for Stephanie Gardner: It is at Ruth Munns home and still Erte'arftf Mkrflyn Rasmussen of Logan were at the Reed Munns over the weekend, as were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Munns of Layton. Lareen Braegger is on the sick list and we hope for her speedy recovery. won a washer, dryer, tape recorder and a thousand dollar shopping spree. Trent and Annie Thompson ; Visited with DolUe and LaMarr Iverson on Wednesday and IGrsce and Bill Korksh visited .On Thursday. ) The Gold and Green ball held ;last week was considered a big success by those who attended. However there were some folks who were a little disappointed because the orchestra didnt play the appropriate music for Doug and Thelma Fonnesbeck to jitterbug. The decorations were especially pretty.: 1 the meeting over 50 people were served lunch at the Gardner home. Jeff's grandparents were there, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gardner and A. A. Munns. Marys aunt Mods Hunsaker of American Fork, the Keith Turnbows and their seven children of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fowler, Sr. of Salt Lake City were also present. The balance of the group were close relatives. ing the Valentines vacation with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paskett. Sylvia arrived Friday evening. Susan didnt arrive until Sunday because she was in Cedar City participating in a debate meet for her school. . jMoore rflerUn r.mve was on national television re jcently in a marble shoot out. He Wednesday night the ward supper was held. Clinton Burt was in charge and had many good and faithful helpers whom he would like to thank very much. Janice Holmgren was in charge of the program at the last minute because of the death of the original entertainer. Janice put together a very well received group of young people and music. There was a good crowd and it has been reported that the quality and quantity of the food was excep tionally good this year. The Simada club members were entertained at the home of Mrs. Ruby Scholer Tuesday evening. Mrs. Arvella Stark of Bothwell eras a special guest. Glena Hales gave an interesting lesson on Samuel Adams and James Otis who were catalysts of the Revolution. Mildred Harris gave lesions on Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine. Paine was the author of Common Sense. A patriotic theme was carried out in the refreshments served : by the hostess. Kathryn Mortenson and a group of her friends from Brigham Young university in Defensive driving class Feb. 21, 28 caflointafccd many associates from the years when they were editors and publishers of the Leader" in Tremonton. A banquet was held Friday evening in conjunction with the convention and a luncheon enjoyed Saturday. Visiting Mrs. Eva Brough Hansen in Elwood .this week were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shurtz of Hillsboro, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kimball of Denver. They came especially to attend funeral services for their sister Mrs. Erma Hansen Burke held in the 55th ward chapel in Ogden, Tuesday. Returning Saturday from an enjoyable snowmobiling trip to Yellowstone Park were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sandal!, Dr. and Mrs. Rees Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. David John, Mr. and Mrs. Lee byFleMunsen Robin moons spring? . eOclb Prices Good Thursday - Frtday$aturday C3AD.F Young & Tender house in the couple's honor. Red and white were the colors chosen by the bride for the festivities. The beautiful wedding cake was made by Deons sister Beryl Trujillo. The couple has gone to Colorado skiing for their honeymoon and will make their home in Brigham City on returning. . r DEEP . . . . lb. Extra Lean GROUND BEEF lb. 20 lb. min. Includes cutting, double wrapping end freezing tiso cosroa cuttikg Blaine and Lois Jensen are grandparents again. John Jensens wife Micky gave birth to a baby boy on Feb. 3. He weighed in at seven pounds 10 ounces. CALL 723 8000 Fa Do AO South Main. 704 South Uc!n ' && . . . Saturdays 8:00 12:00 aEAirs ' Crlchcm City |