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Show I little boys at home. The grand-- ( parents Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard nf Bothwell are presently serving an LDS Mission Karin's Kolumn Both vol I Thatchor --Po- nroso Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes and son Spencer and Ronnie White attended the FFA convention held in Salt Lake City the past weekend where Deloris Stokes was presented with an State honorary week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Flrfh of Pleasant Grove spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth. They attended Sacrament meeting Sunday where Jenafer Roberts was confirmed after being baptised Sunday. Also attending the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts Sr. Jerry Roberts of Tremonton, Miss Cheri Manning of Garland and the great grandfather James Roberts of Elwood. A dinner party was held following the meeting at the William Roberts home. Kevin and Arlene Firth are proud parents of their first child, a little girl, born at the McKay hospital in Ogden March 27. Mrs. Firth returned home Tuesday. , Mrs. Polly Smith of Tremonton enjoyed Sunday dinner with her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes and family Sunday. The occasion was little JuDean Stokes baptism Saturday and confirmed Sunday in Sacrament meeting. Farmers award. Mrs. Fern Nelson has returned after an enjoyable vacation in Kansas where she visited her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Brenda) Saeger and family. While there her little granddaughter Denise Saeger was baptised and confirmed. Among the places of interest they visited while Mrs. Nelson was there were in Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kan. Of special interest were the Liberty jail and the Church son-in-la- w Visitors crater. LuWayne and Dixie Harris who have been living in the John Eberhard home have now moved to Tremonton to make their home. We welcome Mr. and son-in-la- w Mrs. Bruce Rader and son Steven to the , Bothwell community. They are living in the John Eberhard home. Miss Laurie Harris who is a student at Steven-Henerg- Has Surgery Mrs. Clair Firth spent Thursday and Friday in Logan. Her mother Mrs. Vida Manning Heaten underwent surgery at the Logan hospital. Among those from the Bothwell ward who attended the performance of the Lawrence Welk show held in the Spectrum on the USU campus in Logan Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Stark, Ellen Christensen, Mae Bosley, Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes and son Spencer. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tim (Janet Eberhard) Holdstock of Hyrum will be interested to know they are parents of twin boys born in the Logan hospital March 26. They have two other ar Business college in Ogden is spending a fpw days between . quarters visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Harris. Lessen on France The cultural refinement lesson for the second session was held at the home of Mrs. Eleda Vee Stokes Tuesday evening. Mrs. Stokes gave the lesson on France. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer , had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle and son Kerry of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. David Kilfoyle of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace James in Deweyville during the ymtfd NATIONAL Riverside Register Family has visitors here from Canada in Dunkirk, N.Y. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Anderson Wednesday were Mrs Andersons niece Mrs. Janet Pocock and her husband and two children of Hunter. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Petersen and family, ' by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. William R. AndSpending the past' few days erson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lesley, Mr. and and Mrs. Allen Anderson of' Mrs. George Thornley, Mr. and Provo. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mrs. Einer Pedersen, Kerry March-ell- e Smith and Val Dee Lewis, Mr. Anderson and daughter enjoyed visiting Mrs. Andand Mrs. Verl Waldron of Thatsister-in-lacher were among those who ersons brother and TruMrs. and Mr. Sherald attended a wedding reception in . the Downey ward cultural hall man in Blackfoot. Monday visitors of Mr. and honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bernle Mrs. Roscoe Anderson were Mr. Petersen. and Mrs. Lyle Nielson who were Bernie Petersen, son of Mr. enroute to their home in Clinton and Mrs. Vernon Petersen, after vacationing in Montana. claimed Pam Bloxham, daughMr. and Mrs. Floyd Eggli and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Von Blox- daughter Carrie and son Craig ham of Downey, as his bride in. were in Logan on business rites performed in the Logan Tuesday afternoon. LDS temple Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen of Penrose have returned after During the evening Brian Petersen sang a solo and he and his vacationing in Dallas, Texas mother Mrs. J. Dell Petersen with their and daughsang a duet. They were accomter Dr. and Mrs. James (Marpanied by Steven Petersen at ietta) Griffin and family. While the piano. Val Dee Lewis served there they became grandas an usher and Kerry Smith parents of a little boy born to assumed duties of best man. Dr. and Mrs. Griffin March 2. w Capener were Mr. and Mrs Bob Day and daughter Shauna Lyn of Lucy Island, Canada. Shauna Lyn remained to spend two weeks at the Capener home while Mr. and Mrs. Bob Day are vacationing in California. Two hundred and thirty Indian Placement students who are staying in homes in Salt Lake City north to the Idaho border enjoyed a Youth Conference held in Huntsville Thursday through Saturday. Attending from this area were Andrew Charlie of Fielding, Pamela Charlie of Garland, Annie Julian of Howell and - JoAnn Martinez of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel of West Fielding escorted them to Huntsville and Russell Capener accompanied them back to their homes. They participated in games, handicraft and essays. Some were presented with awards. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capen- " et and sons Lynn and Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Capener enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Welch and famBaby Blessed ily in Brigham City. The occaThey were also there when sion was Cyril Welch and Howthe baby. was blessed by his ard Capeners birthday s. father in sacrament meeting and given the name of William Orson Griffin. They were joined In Belmont Ward for a weekend visit in Dallas by The small son of Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jensen Melba Steed Woodward was and three sons of Austin, Texas. blessed in sacrament meeting Upon arriving home they imin the Belmont ward Sunday by mediately left by plane to spend his great grandfather Walter a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain of Honeyville and Michael Jensen and daughter given the name of Jared James Virginia in Denver. . Woodward. Grandparents of the Saturday, David Jensen, son baby are Mr. and Mrs. Harold of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen of Steed of Plymouth, Mrs. Joyce Penrose will claim Bonnie Taua' of Anavarko, Okla. as his bride in rites performed in the Indian chapel in Brigham City. Bonnie will be given in marriage by Lehman Ware and Mrs. Rudy Butler, close relatives. A reception will follow the marriage ceremony. son-in-la- w N Have Guests Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and family during the week were Mr, and Mrs. Carl Truman of Minersville. Carl Trumai) is Mrs. Andersons brother. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young of Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harper and Mrs. John Craner of Corinne.Mary Viebel of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson of Tremonton (who have just returned after visiting and daughter their Mr. and Mrs. Scott Maughan in Mont Clair, Calif.) Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jacobson of Salt Lake City. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. son-in-ja- Woodward of Tremonton, Don Woodward of California. Following the meeting a dinner party was held at the Jim Woodward home. Guests included Mrs. Joyce Woodward and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chamberlain of Honeyville and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harper and family of Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bourne attended funeral services last week for a nephew Darrell B. Rugg in Salt Lake City. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kraaima in BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 1, 1976 17 Sforage cooking class scheduled Og-de- n. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Udy were their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jack Udy and five children of Salt Lake City. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling were Mr. and Mrs Don Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Welling of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling of Plymouth, Mrs. Bob Brough and daughter Cherie and Jerianne of Tremonton. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins and daughter Anita and son Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Richins, Sherman Richins and son Rowdy enjoyed a family dinner party at the Grand View restaurant in Logan. The occasion was Mrs. Douglas Richins birthday anniversary. w Entertains Mrs. Lenore Silvester entertained at a dinner party at her home Monday. Guests included her three sisters Mrs. Jane Udy of Plymouth, Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City and Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden. Ray Udy, Dennis Ward and Gary Udy attended the World Championship cutter races held in Pocatello during the weekend. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Jensen Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams Classes in Cooking from Your Storage" will be offered again during the month of April through the Box Elder Junior High Community School program. Cooking with wheat is a specialty of the instructor and three of the four classes will teach methods of preparing nutritious, economical and interesting meals with wheat. Classes will be held on Thursday evenings, from 7 to 9 p.m., beginning on April 8 and concluding April 29. They are held in the Box Elder Junior High home economics rooms. Registration fee is $10 and may be paid at the first class. For information and registration, please call or the instructor, Janet Seegmiller, at Ted Hougaard, community school director, 723-611- 6, 723-292- 0. This is a laboratory class and participants will prepare and sample the dishes each time. Husbands may also attend and participate with their wives. and daughter Tricia and Mrs. Georgia Udy and daughter Natalie of Tremonton. Mrs. Mary Udy has been spending several days visiting her sister Mrs. Emma Darley in Logan. She also visited Mrs. Elizabeth Phippen of San Calif, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Amos Plamer in Hymn and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ber-nrdin- o, Olsen who have just returned: after fulfilling an LDS mission : in Georgia. Mrs. Mary Udy accompanied Mrs. Emma Darley, Mrs. Eliza-bet- h Phippen and Mr. and Mrs Allen Olsen to the Spectrum at the USU campus Friday even- ing to see the performance of the Lawrence Welk show. wad spnraiaG oci kotedci mu DE A MED YBC3E K5Q VG'J TRUCKLOAD APPLIANCE SALE ii nw; Every Appliance in the Store Now oh Sale! 1 C TYPICAL EXAMPLES -- MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM cu. ft. frostless in. console stereo with recorder 17 60 15 CUT refrigerator, . 1756 8-tr- ack 19988 CERTIFICATE WITH REFRIGERATOR OR CONSOLE STEREO Wm t8t.II Spring v7f Gen. Cat. 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