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Show 0 1 BOX ELDER Willard Wrapup JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 26, 1976 Phene 723-347- Td:i Trcmsntcn earthquake gave a first hand report on the disaster in that are. 1 When a home QDSOD is a hospital GoOaD mairCiOF Oo GOFOirllfly V To Place Your been told he has a dread disease by Arlene Holden Bulletin: National Health. that will probably end up Services report an upsurge of driving him insane... flu cases. Two types have been Along with the rest of the noted. Type A seems to attack convalescing patients here at the respiratory systems and is home. vomiting and diahrrea. Both last upwards of a headache, home Ready for Beautiful FOR SALE in Lindsey park. occupancy. 4 bedrooms, firefinished basement. place, Small down payment. Phone between 6 and 8 3 -- tfc 1 p.m. HOME IN COUNTRY Three bedroom brick home in redecorated. $25,500. We will take your home in trade. Call owner-agePerry. Beautifully Snyder 723-775- D-- MOVING OR NEED EXTRA MONEY??? We will nay cash for your equity and assume your loan and send you on your way. CaH Miller Realty 723-520- or 9 723-582- J-- 1 fc Three bedroom home, I bath, double garage in Lindsey Park. Call Dorothy Woodworth Synder Realty FOR SALE 734-966- 6. 0. l- -c BEDROOM .ROOMY brick rambler. N.E. Brigham. Full basement, carport, lots of storage space. Drive by 234 East 3 North. Call Dorothy Woodworth, Synder Realty SIX 734-966- 734-966- 6. Realty 1 6. FOR SALE BY OWNER Five bedroom home with 2'2 baths, patio with fireplace, air conditioned, completely finished basement, carpeted throughout, carport, rhone 3 for appointment. I WANT TO BUY to 3 acres in the Perry or Willard area for building purposes. Prefer area East of highway. Phone 723-335- or 8 394-649- 8 Ogden. FOR SALE OWNER Five bedroom home with two baths, carpeted, drapes, fencBY ed yard, finished. $42,000. home N.E. Phone 723-272- 4, 723-836- completely section. 723-854- 1, 2. 723-567- BRIGHAM CITY By 4 year old two large bedrooms up, one down, full bath up, down, built-ingas log and roof mounted cooler. Carport with extra parking slab and storage room, fenced yard, sprinkling system, deck and patio. Priced below market at $30,000. N-- OUT GROWN YOUR PRE- owner, HOME??? We will take yours in on one of your choice. Will appraise your home with no obligation and give you professional advice on values and financing. Call Miller Realty or SENT 723-520- 723-582- 9 0. s, 723-514- FOR SALE BY OWNER Two bedroom home with utility room. Choice NW location. Extra lot may be included. Irrigation water. Phone 723-550- FOR SALE 9. Home in north-eac- h location. Five bedrooms, two bath, large fanjily room, fruit trees. Completely carpeted upstairs and down. Phone car-pete- ly OWNER Lindsey Park, level, four bedrooms, two baths, new carpet, new kitchBY tri 723-643- 9. 723-280- 3. SECCUCaitAtt LORES m for heme lm We mete fecfe prevemeeH. evte pvrchete. wedkwktk per-mefker er my Oeel nWMwet 1st tf rM etete hhimetete nooAoA lew taferert contract to locrootion Vehicle Fork Rocky Says. CoN Art Potonon 7SB4SM or 719497$ m Why did U.S. govvmmvn SC Sand and Graval at Basaf Our concrata is strong and durable. Insist on BCSCG No wonder they haul it so lar. Hill AF FCEUTY KS3ST1IAL CRESfT 723-271- Brifhow Oty c c c c c c c expressing his sympathies to the family and friends on the death of Irvil and Doris Younger. A red carnation was given to each lady as she entered and at an appointed time she tinned it on her sweetheart. The table decorations were done by DeeRae Christensen, LuDene v Young and Grace Keyes. Bill Hall and LuDene Young House a Hospital house looked like a hospital this past week. It all began with daughters one and tyro fighting for first right to upchuck in the toidy. I just got the mess cleaned from the resulting toss up", when son started complaining of a headache. When he said he couldnt see, I got a little worried until I noticed his eyes were crossed. I suggested he solve the problem ' by opening one eye at a time. (An old, old hangover remedy.) Husband was next. He called his particular aspect of the -- were responsible for the program. Debbie Robinette Vicky Hunsaker and Gay o Francine from Brigham City' revenge ' distributed pillows and blankets to the stricken in the frdrit room. It resembled one of those awful front line hospital stations on the late, late war movies. We had a few arguments over who had what pillow and blanket at first but all agreed to keeping a towel and pan handy in case of accidents. Husband was cuddled up on the reclining chair with baby and her bottle full of pop. Daughters one and two were on opposite ends of the couch periodically kicking each other when someone turned over. Son and his stack of pillows were arrayed on the floor in front of the hall necessitating a large step for anyone hurrying to the bathroom. Then I made a mad dash to the store. But before leaving I called neighbors and asked if I could pick up anything for anyone. The four lists of desperately needed items included pop, aspirin, (baby and regular), soup mixes, a quart of milk, a loaf of bread and canned juices. I'm sure the people at the store thought me a bit wierd, but I needed four different totals but I paid with one check. So the week passed with the TV roaring and all but Those There Were Those in attendance included Dale and Karen Holmes, Tom and Joan Christensen, Darrel and Nila Stucki, LeRoy and Francil Dowdle, Virgil and Nancy Hunsaker, Roy and Donna Ball, Jess and Arlene Holden, Eldon and Madge Watts, Bill and Shanna Hall, Scott Monson, Wayne and Helen Prielie, Lowell and Lenora Lemon, Boyd and Beverly Nelson, Lewis and Ruth Har- ding, Sid and Marilyn Bodily, Bob and Phyliss Morgan, Don and ' Lovely white brick executive home. Beautiful view of the mountains - three bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage, fireplace, refrigerated air cond. Many other extras. . c c c Trip to Siberia all watched George .Kulpepper win a trip to South Siberia and promise of a visa home. We saw poor Mary learn that Joe was having an affair with Terry, her best friend who is also the illegitimate daughter of Dr. Switch who is presently caring for Henry who has just MOVING . . . NEED I UNGER c c j . ; OPEN HOUSE from an AUTHORIZED DEALER it Kit i Oi 1723-345- Mi ' Nl 1 .M)'ai'5Ei Otaa-t-i CEE THF PROFESSIONALS . WEKDEU KOIKES ' ' "We are happy to announce the , Wendell Homesrto our staff of trained professionals. Fof you? neof isffife tion of needs Call: m REALTOR realtek REALTY CO. 1338 Washington blvd. , ogden, Utah 84404 -- . nr This home is for the family who wants complete family experiences. Home life and a chance to work together In providing much of their own food. This home is a 4 bedroom with mostly now carpeting new furance - new water heater and is now anticipating a new owner. This home is on a lot of more than V acre, which includes a large garden plot. Irrigation water is more than adequate and comes twice each week 2 hours each turn. Let us show it t you. tri-lev- jvglji. REALTY Melba Wheeler 723-576- 0 - iERRY, UTAH: Hi way 89-9- 1 -- i 30s $1,350 per acre, 12 miles from Brigham City, View. Good investment. Three bedroom brick, fireplace, carpet S drapes, no down to vets. Family home. Five bedrooms, Close-in- . . . , 536 North 3rd East. Saturday p.m. Mr REAl ESTATE 723 6391 723 8630 723-7- Cache Valley: Three bedrooms, brick, full basement,, large lot with irrigation water. 10 a.m. to 5 E7236 (2H) hMMp. , ' House Hunters take you're aim on this real estate special, you won't want to miss. Its loaded with all the conveniences to give you a bang out of life. Fireplace, family room, garage, and a great location. See it at . . . Five acres, large 5 bedroom home, double living room, fireplace, carpet. Will trade for home in town. 4 Dependable Service FOR PERSONAL SERVICE CALL 723-588- 1 extras. O' Approx. 8 acre to be sold joiniifo the new hospital at the west boundry. Goq$Westmsnt for the f uture-cou- ld be enoyed .grows in value. Irrigation water availawsfower and Good sewer lines pass through this view of vallay and mountains. CaUJoc details. j Campbell were presented the Nathan C. Whoolor Broker White brick, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, rambler, for gracious living. Central air, finished basement, extra insulation, double pane windows, and many Mr. and Mrs. Evan Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris returned home Sunday evening from a delightful week vacation. They enjoyed golfing at the Deseret Inn in Las Vegas, at Death Valley and in St. George. . Chambers, Jerrelv Johnson, Vance Baumann, J Kelly Singer and Shawn f ... sary. er Neil HOME Vance visited their brother A Quinten Ailen in Ogden last week.; Mrs. Polly Smith enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes and family in Bothwell Sunday. The occasion was Diane Stokes birthday anniver- LOOKING FOR A HOME? or SELLING YOUR HOME? . ht Christensen, Bobcat Awards tation. Wednesday morning Darrelenes fiance Elder Brian Chad-a- z was enjoyed afterwhich the arrived at the Salt Lake evening was spent doing varairport after fulfilling an LDS ious kinds of handiwork. mission in the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jones He was met at the airport by and sons David and Casey qnd his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter Kelli spent the weekChadaz, Mr. and Mrs. Larry end visiting Mrs. Jones parents Chadaz and sons Garth, Brent Mr. and Mrs. Jay Babcock in and Mark of Tremonton, Steve 'Tooele. The occasion was Mrs. Chadaz and Susan Ramsdell; Babcocks birthday anniverstudents at Utah State universary. sity in Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Vance Chadaz and son Ryan of Packer Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Standing of Ogden. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Lewis and daughters Shelly and Mrs. Garland Puzey has rePamela and son Marty of Treturned home after having knee monton. surgery in the Logan hospital. A testimonial honoring Elder Visitors at the home of Mr. and Chadaz will be held in the Fifth Mrs. Grant Callister Sunday ward chapel in Tremonton Sunwere Craig Callister and Alice day evening at 7:30 to which Peterson, students at the1 Uni-- , friends and relatives are cordiversity of Utah in Salt Lake ally invited to attend. An open City. house will be held at the Frank Chadaz home immediately Greek Dancing Dr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, following the meeting. Light refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larson enjoyed dining and Greek danc- -' ing at the Athenian restaurant Bobcat award. ip Salt Lake City Friday evenCongratulations to Jackie and ing. , t Michael Braegger on the birth Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris of their new baby daughter. spent the weekend visiting Mr. They have chosen the name of and Mrs. Gary Bailey and famJamie Lee for her. ily in Salt Lake City. They Recently the first ward attended the East Murray Stake Merrie Miss girls held their centennial ball. Daddy-DaughtThe Tremonton-Garlan- d Fun Date. Teachers Nona Mae Rose and club met with Mrs. Deane HamNorma Dee Torgeson credit the mond as hostess Thursday girls for the success of the evening. A lovely luncheon was party.' The young ladies were served. Mrs. Hammond showed slides and gave an interesting responsible for the invitations, the decorations and the games discussion on her recent tour in Hawaii. as well as the dinner. The theme for the party was Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris Out1, Heart Belongs to Daddy.. returned .Wednesday' bjs plane ' The girls brought pictures of after spending eight interesting themselves and their dads as days in Chicago where they young children and mounted attended meetings of the Amerthem in valentine heart around ican Equilibration society, the the room for everyone to guess American Prosthodontic who. A spotlight dance gave society, the Academy of Plaseach girl a chance to dance with tics Research, the Chicago Denher father. ' tal society. They visited Mrs. After the program, which Paul Pavlic, Mrs. Leo Koet and began with an opening prayer Dr. Laurel Moench. Dr. and by Lauri Scothern and a tribute Mrs. Harris also attended a to the fathers by Julie Facer, luncheon for the University of Verdon Chambers responded Loyala class of 1929 of which Dr. with a tribute to the daughters. Harris was a member. Michelle Willis, Wanda GibVisiting Mrs. Elva Korth this bons, Susan Ricks and Michelle week are her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Vaughn Baddley gave talks on the code, chart Korth and sons Elvan, Byran the marker, the and the meaning of a Merrie and James of Whitefish, Mont. Miss girl. A dinner including Vaughn is manager of the J.C. spagetti, garlic bread, tossed Penney Company in Whitefish. salads with a variety of They will also visit Mr. and dressings, orange drink and a Mrs. Jay Nielsen in Tremonton dessert of cake and ice cream and Mrs. Edna Palmer in Logan. was served. The Literary guild met at the Kitchen helpers included Kay Bingham, Cloelia Chambers home of Mrs. Loretta Hansen and Erlene Hedricks. Each girl Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hansen displayed her marker and showed slides and told of her recent tour in Central and South mirror. Those present were Dick and America. A tasty dessert was Kellie Jo Naylor, Allan and enjoyed. The Tremonton Womens Michelle Baddley, Elmer and Susan Ricks, Rex and Treasa Civic league met at the senior Kunzler, Duane and Laurie center Thursday afternoon with Scothern, Julie and Jarvis Mrs. LaRene Napoli and Mrs. Facer, Verdon and Susann Katherine Kerr as Chambers, Alfred and Alana President Dawn Ficklin conParker, Bobby and Michelle ducted a short business meetLewis, Gary and Wanda Gibing. City attorney Clint Judkins gave an informative discussion bons, Burt and Tanya Floreck, on wills and estate planning. A and John and Michelle Willis. Shot: If life seems question and answer period was Parting tough, you've got it just about held. Musical numbers consisted of a piano duet by Denise and right. w ) Wayne and LuDene Young, Cliff and Charlene Brimberry, Chet and Grace Keyes, Ira and Iva z Archibald. The Willow Creek Camp of DUP held its February meeting at the home of Arlene Kunzler. Captain Sandy Peck conducted the meeting. Grace Keyes gave the opening prayer. Sandy Peck gave the lesson. Daughter Mary Baker brought her slides of the Holy Land. Arlene Kunzler r narrated the slides. Hostess Arlene Kunzler and Lillian Kunzler served a lovdly dessert. Pack 109 held their Blue and I Gold banquet last week. After a jj dinner of spaghetti, rolls and salad, a cake sale was held to i raise funds for the pack. Lynn Olson was presented traveler, A showman, artist, citizen, out- doorsman, and sportsman badges. UC3EEILEC1 c DeeRae president of the presen- , Cabaret, sang "Unchained Let Me be There, t Melody, Cresent Moon, Sweetheart Sound of Silence," My Secret:: Take Me Home..; Love, Country Road, and The Way' We Were. Special Sweetheart awards . were given to each of the members by lady Lions , President Donna Ball. The lettering was done by Diana.; Monson. Because it happened tQ be Wayne Youngs birthday the! group all joined in singing Happy Birthday, to him. Beverly Nelson gave a special tribute to the husbands. Pins commerating 100 per- cent attendance were presented to Eldon Watts, ChetKyei LAvis Harding, Virgil Hunsaker, . Ira Archibald;, f JSe'R.oy Dowdle and Wayne Priebe., because it reminded him of his stay in Japan during his stint in the Navy. Baby and I seemed to be the only survivors. I knew that I stood alone when she barfed down my shoulder and back. I should have caught on that her head hurt when she toddled after me with one finger in her ear and one hand on her forehead. We c c c c c c a letter from the International Lion's president myself suspended. and whoever felt like trying, kept the dishes done up and ignored the growing pile of dirty clothes. c Darrelenes name inscribed and the following inscription Beta Delta Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority, USU. read Kaylene Ashby and a piano solo by Denise Ashby. Light refreshments were served. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Harris and daughter Bonnie of Ogden. Other visitors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garrett of Logan. Mrs. Iris Hawks left Sunday for Boise to attend engineering classes in conjunction with her work at the Continental Telephone Company in Tremonton for the coming week. The Business and Professional Womens club held a joint meeting with the Brigham BPW club at the Garland Kettle" Wednesday evening. Iris Hawks conducted the meeting. The highlight of the evening was when Mrs. Esther Harris was presented by LaVerd Canfield as the Golden Spike Business and Professional Woman of the Year. A musical program was presented by Reva Roland with Diana .Richardson as her accompanist. A lovely dinner was enjoyed. The Tremonton Stake conference held Sunday was impressive with President Gerald Simmons, President Richard Harris and President Ward Taylor giving outstanding talks. Lowell Johnson and Stanley Stokes were released as two of the seven presidents of seventies and Don Potter and Mike Litch-for- d sustained to replace them. James Bingham who was in Guatemala during the recent Livestock Hall of Fame. Orville J. Harris is a brother of Mrs. Lee Fuhriman, Virgil C. Harris and Mrs. Charles E. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall attended a concert at Ricks college in Rexburg Saturday evening. The concert was presented by the Freedom Singers of which Susan Sandall is a member. The VGF club met at the home of Mrs. Arch Showell Monday evening. A luncheon The marker has the insignia of the Kappa Delta sorority with Linda Ann Perry, the chapter, made Oaufily evening honoring Orville J. Harris who was one of five' selected for the Southern Idaho 14. Letter from Leader Our Tojos girls from Utah State university came to their home Sunday and presented them with a lovely metal grave marker to be placed by the monument they have erected in memory of their daughter Darrelene Kay Lewis. Darrelene was killed in a tragic train accident while on a USO Tdur in Germany last May A I Cappella Choir conducted by Bishop Carl Aihby and the Bear j River Junior High school choir j conducted by J. Earl Johnston. Mrs. Polly Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith visited Mrs. Gertrude 'Winn in the McKay hospital last week afterwhich they enjoyed dinner at a downtown restnifrant in Ogden. Lola Wirtiler and Nadine proscaflo Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris of Portage and Mrs. Charles E. Ward of Ogden attended a banquet at the Holiday Inn in Twin Falls Tuesday Darrel Lewis were deeply touched when 15 President Virgil Hunsaker' housework necessaryI cooked for c c c Chills and high fevers have been noted in most cases. No serum is available as yet. Aspirin, liquids and bed rest are prescribed in most cases for relief until symptoms run their course. Breat. I have a news flash for the health services: It has hit Willard. Out of the seven families in our circle 100 percent report at least' one member ill with four reporting all down for the count. The school says that two weeks ago the average number of students absent was 15 a day. Last week it was 34 students per day. To me that means more people are sick and if I were a statistician, I could report an increase of 45 percent illness. War - Front Line Nobody wanted to go to bed. So I turned on the TV and en, fireplace, family room,, utility room, fourth level food storage area, double garage. $37,-95- 0. 987 Wildwood Drive, Phone 9 or 734-986- . week. illness by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. The only thing I have to console myself is that if I get it, eveybody has to wait on me and believe me, I deserve it. Our best to Mildred Barber who is recuperating from injuries sustained in not one but two automobile accidents. Cant help but poke a bit of fun at her when we know she knows its all in fun. Also, Lola Jones is recovering from surgery on her hand. Hope she is soon free of the bandages and completely recovered. Last week the annual Sweetheart banquet for the Lions and their ladies was held at the Hilary House in Ogden. After the pledge of alliegance led by LeRoy Dowdle, the prayer was given by Lowell Lemon. marked by all over body aches and results in sore throat, ears and a nagging cough. Type B begins with a blinding Music waa furnished by j the Bear River High school 6 C B X'"' ' -- Tayne Real Estate EDWARD W. PAYNE INSURANCE Wilhoros Jeff Pocher ImHa Brochbonk v' New home for family enjoymont. Provides rural and mountain setting. 8 rooms, IVa baths, 5 bedrooms, 1 acre lot, more than 30 fruit trees very good barns 8 corral for animals. Good irrigation, excellent culinary water rights. This place has opportunity for full family life In the rural sotting. Call for an appointment to see it's value. -INVESTED SECURITY 38 West Second South Brlghom City, Utoh 84302 Broker ,7 . Bus: Ros: 723-363- 3 723-823- 3 ,r |