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Show 22 tensen and LeRoy Robert! gave breif comments on books of remembrance, Music was furnished by the Relief society Singing Mothers, directed by Isabella Walton and Bertha Clark, with Ruth Litch-for- d and Geneve Walker as accompanists. J.D. Harris was released as an alternate High Councilman and sustained as a high councilman. Keith Fillmore was released as assistant stake clerk and sustained as a high councilman. Boyd P. Firth was sustained as assistant stake clerk.' Mrs. Francessa Summers attended a homecoming testimonial in the Trenton Ward chapel, Sunday evening, honoring Brother and Sister Clarence Anderson. The Andersons have returned after fulfilling a LDS mission, in the Visitors Center, in Los Angeles for the past three years. Clarence Anderson is the former patriarch of the Benson' Stake. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John spent Saturday in Evanston, Wyo. with their son, Lloyd John of Arvada, Colo., who was in the fields drilling for coal, latter, that evening, Lloyd met his wifi at the airport in Salt Lake. City They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John and enjoyed Mothers day dinner with them Sunday. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Anderson and daughter Janet, Blackfoot, Idaho. During the afternoon, Mr. and Mr, Lloyd John and Mr. and Mrs, Clifford John, accompanied by Mrs. Eliza Holland of Brigham City, visited Mrs. Charlet Gibby in Mendon. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John attended sacrament meeting in the Beaver Dam ward, where their grand- son Brian John and his wife, the former Carol Ann Thatcher of Cutler Dam, were the guest speakers. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 13, 1976 t !rer.snton Tales (SS7Se Doaguo vjoedgei umfa program hocur tained members of the Literary Guild at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Marjorie Sten-quigave a review of the book entitled Butch Cassidy My Brother as told to Dora Flack by Cassidys sister, Mrs. Lula Betenson of Circleville. A dessert was served. Saturday, Mrs. Carl Ashby and children, Denise, Kaylene and Reed Visited Mrs. Ashby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Olsen in Petersboro. Douglas Morrison, Provo, spent the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. Vernell Morrison. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Grace Hales were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blaser. The Blaser's sons Jeremiah and Jason of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Hales and family of Tremonton, also attended. Mrs. Ruby Scholar accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edward by Flo Munson The Tremonton Womens Civic league met at the senior center Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Rachel Anderson and Mrs. Carma Bradshaw as Mrs. Dawn Ficklin conducted their sons Ricky and Kenny. The Tanner's daughters Jolene, Karen and Michelle presented an musical program. The Tanner family is from Pleasant st Weekend Guests Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cannon of Delta. Saturday, both couples enjoyed a family party, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas in Howell. Other guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sandall and family; Mr. , and Mrs. Brad Hawks and three children; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cannon; Jess Madsen and Alice Robbins, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holmgren and two children of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas of Howell. A pot luck dinner was held. Afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Grace Hales on Mother's day were Dr. and Mrs. . Dean Floyd and daughter Joy, Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen and family of Beaver Dam, also visited. Mrs. Grace Hales was an overnight guest of her son and Dr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laThayne Hales and family, Pleasant View, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Foxley attended the Independant Insurance Agents of Utah convention held in St. Geprge May Mel Foxley was installed as the new president of the organization and chairman of the board of directors. Mrs. Foxley was in charge of the program. While the men were attending seminars, the ladies enjoyed tennis, golf and various demonstrations. They also took side trips to feryce Canyon, Zions and spent sometime in Las Vegas. FOUR BEDROOM brick Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gephart home. baths, two fire- - and family spent Sunday afterplaces, double qarage, built-in- s noon visiting Mrs. Gepharts include dishwasher, air parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Don conditioned. Call 4 Thornley and family in Smith- -' field. after 4:30 p.m. M-- 1 Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Grace Hales was her View. Ricky Tanner, 13, has been invited to travel with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to Pennsylvania in July, where he will sing with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Annual reports were given by committee members of the clubs accomplishments during the past year. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Mildred Harris enter I Phone 723-347- Stark to Brigham City Sunday, where they enjoyed dinner at the Idle Isle cafe. 1 To Place Your Hawaiian Breakfast 6-- 8. LOVELY FIVE bedroom home for, sale by owner. Two fire2 boths, family places, room on main floor, patio ana large balcony, basement part- 1 - THREE 723-246- 9. 734-929- 7. A-- 1 723-643- 1 I thru-M-- 3-- 1 granddaughter, 723-547- 6-- 9. With irrigation water and a small barn in Tremonton. The 1276 sq. ft. brick and frame home features 2 bedrooms, a cozy family room, with fireplace and attached garage and carport. Owner retiring. Priced at $27,200. For your appointment call Hank Sjogren c FOR SALE Small home in Corinne to be moved off of lot. Call 9 after 5 p.m. 723-785- OWNER Five bedroom brick, two full baths, formal dining room, hardwooid floors, fireplace, basement entrance, sprinkler system, large well kept lawn, water rights, quality home in established neighborhood. Close to church, schools. $38,000. Appointment only. FHA appraised. 522 So. 3 East. 399-252- Gifford lene BY 1; 723-288- c Mar- or LANGLEY-REALTOR- 7 399-447- A-3- S 5 -c ' OUT GROWN YOUR PRESENT 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 9 or 723-520- 3-- 723-690- 734-966- 6. FOR SALE We need a new neighbor, fine executive type residence, choice location, exceptionally well landscaped. Call C.B. Williams, at Packer Real Estate 9 723-526- or 723-211- BEAUTIFUL red brick home in Willard, 2 4 bedrooms baths, 2 fireplaces, finished basement, 2 furnaces, swamp cooler, double garage on one acre of land Call Ogden 393-587- 1. MOVING OR NEED EXTRA MONEY??? We will pay cash for your equity and assure your loan and send you on your way. Call Miller Realty 9 or 723-582- 723-520- 5. FOR SALE Villa Roma restaurant, downtown Brigham. Low .down payment or would take trade. Call Dorothy Woodworth, Snyder Realty USERS John W lorkm RED No 2 Brtghom City Utoh 14)02 be filed with the State Engineer Appl No 44210 (29 20)3 to appropriate 0 1 e ft f water in Rex Elder County The water is ta be diverted from a 2 inch well 200-S0ft deep of a point S 340 ft and W 390 ft from NE Cor Sec 9 T7N R2W SIMM (3 4 mi SW Willard) and used from Jon 1 to Dec 31 for the stock watering of 2000 cattle in NI'.NIV. Sec 9 JN R2W SLUM Pretests resisting the granting af this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 442 State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah 041 14 on or x before June 24 1974 Dee C base STATE ENGINEER Published in Box Elder Journal May 13 20 and 27 1974, short-tempere- Total BR High slates concert More Fund Another delegation requested additional funds to be able to improve the rodeo grounds in .fftkc trnoai S JCNSEN riding stobles boording The Bear River High school A Cappella choir will be performing - their 27th annual Spring concert tomorrow, at the high schools auditorium. The concert will begin at 8:15 p.m., under the direction of Carl Ashby. - The choir will present Craig Jessop as their guest star. Tickets will sell for $1 for students, $1.50 for adults, and $5 for families. Tickets can be purchased from choir members or at the door. CALL COLLECT Why did U.S. government m BC Sand and Gravel at III AF Base? Our concrete, Is strong and uroble. Insist on BCStG e wonder they haul it to far. 723-271- Office: Showroom: 394-661- 6 3930 Wash. Blvd. Suite 201 OGDEN. UTAH 84403 2345 South 1900 West WEST OGDEN j j NAME CITY No Obligation Information w .Aqua Royal HOUSE fact certain paints do outlast others. Put Pratt It's a & Brigham City Lambert Royal Latex House Trim Finish on your house and you'll have a paint job that stays fresh looking for a long time. It's a tough latex paint that applies easily and dries fast to a Aqua & Dependable Service from an AUTHORIZED DEALER beautiful durable satin gloss finish QfvrtQBJIg COUPON I ADD I o Art Retersen or 14 c cky Says. 1723-346- K 1 easy cleanwith and water. up soap For a paint job that stays on put on quality Pratt & Lambert Aqua Royal Latex House & Trim Finish in your favorite color. . . . DARRELLS I l Gilbert call mission accepts Gregory , The municipal league is now making this service available on a yearly basis. The ordinances will now be sent to the municipal league for further study and possible revision and will then be returned to the board for final approval. . " Federal retirees meet tomorrow . . R. Japanese mission ' for older Gregory R. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert of Corinne, has been called to serve in the Japan Kobe mission of the LDS church. The elder's farewell will be Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Corinne First ward sacrament meeting. All friends and relatives of the elder are invited to attend. The monthly meeting' of the National Association of Retired Federal Employes will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Brigham City community cen- ter. All members are invited to attend. 4 bedroom 1 He will leave for the language training mission in Provo on May 20. both romblor on 5th Wost with 2 bedroomand family room and V4 .both; finished, downstairs. Deep 165 ft.tot.NuJryin' thls oh. " ' e T73ESI cLJ c c c c c c EXECUTIVE HOME. Boautifully c appointed c oxacutiva homo in on of Brigham City's finest neighborhoods. Let us show you the luxurious sunken living room, the unique dining room and the family den with all the extras. You must sea c c c c c c c c to appraciata. c c c c c c c im- FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL ' CREDIT kitchen for- suggested revisions. The last time this was done was in 1965. c goHdotlen or any ether worthwhile Dent refinance your lew interest let mocfeo or reel estate contract to obtain needed funds Cell some approved c fllMmiAMBERrfl Quick Installation Radi over the town ordinances and c c c c c c c by Patti Brough Guranteed Satisfaction IJ J The board spent the remainder of the meeting going c c c. provements. auto purchases con New remodeling mica tops top quality custom wood cabinets Remake your present cabinets with new doors, fronts and sides Really modernize. the north end of the big town park, with all labor on the project to be donated by those interested in using the facilities. jer i LOANS Quality First, Last, and Always! Color whiter nicer finish . crtRfiaw Votncl . ' We moke large loans far home WOgaen Fencing polos Nogjg Sire wood sc him. There are specifications as by Elaine Tolman to the size lot the home is to be thought it might be interesting to many of the ' built on. He is in charge of the town residents of the town man. Everyone sees some of what he dump, taking care of it when it is open, keeping it burned off, does, but very few know it all. Many and varied respon-sibilite- s dozing it periodically. are placed upon his Selld Tags shoulders, and he seems the It Is up to him to sell dog tags, logical one to blame when and he is called on by people to anything goes wrong. He is in charge of IS miles of haul stray dogs to the pound. town roads, responsible for He watches the school snow removal in the winter and children safely across the highpatching ruts in the summer. way on Primary day. He takes care of the two water With the many things that can supply, cleaning the springs and go wrong with these varied reservoirs periodically, taking responsibilities, please excuse d care of the pump and and it if he is at reservoirs, measuring the times. People dumping garbage amount of flow from the springs where they arent supposed to; twice a year. teenagers riding horses on the He repairs any broken water town parka especially just after lines and installs new ones when watering; people funning over required. He is the collector for water pipes at the cemeteries these are some of his pet gripes. delinquent water bills. The town man is depended on for a lot of things. In a-- way he Kept Busy . From April through Sepmight be compared to the old tember he is kept especially everyone feels country doctor busy taking care of 16 acres of that a little bit of him belongs to parks and cemeteries. The town them. He takes care of their of Honeyville is responsible for town. Its a big job. both the Honeyville cemetery Ruth Roberts, who owns and and the Calls Fort cemetery, operates the R Beauty shop and a small park next to the next to her home, periodically her for post office as well as a large ball has . drawings customers. A recent winner is park on the way out to the interstate. Afton Preslar. It is up to him to prune, clean, Harry Peterson of Kaysville, mow and water these areas. a brother to Willard Peterson, With the problems with the died of a heart attack while water pressure during the driving a tractor for another summer months, he tries to brother in Thatcher. His funeral water late evenings and early was Friday in Kaysville. mornings. It takes good management Buried Tuesday . and long hours to keep up with it Pearl Hunsaker who lived in all, and it is next to impossible Honeyville many years ago was to please everyone all of the the in buried Tuesday time, or even some people some Honeyville cemetery. iShe has of the time. Mowers break down lived in Brigham City and Salt at the most inconvenient times;' Lake since moving , from in the Honeyville. ,, watering - pipes cemeteries get run over and The Pentathlon at the ruined by people who dont take Honeyville school is always an the time to think. ' exciting event for the children. The town man is also the town Winners for this year in over-al- l sexton, in charge of any burials number of points were: Darrin at either of the cemeteries. He Hunsaker, Deweyville, first meets with the families and place; Neal Yates, Harper, makes arrangements for the second place; and Kort Lyons, purchasing of burial plots, Honeyville, third place. Winners for each event were: Cole digging of the graves, etc. Hortin, 50 yard dash; Darrin Put Up Lights Hunsaker, broad jump; Darrin In December it is his job to Hunsaker, high jump; Cole put up- - the town Christmas Hortin, ballput; and Kort lights. He turns them oh at dusk Lyons," goal throw. Kort each night and off at midnight, record for the school with 25 liAtil the new year. Then he baskets. The record up to now takes them down. has been 22 baskets. ' , In January he freezes the Laura Tolman got a rather small park, making an ice unusual present for Mothers a flagpole. . skating rink for the - young Day from her kids people of the town. He gets up This is something she has four times each night to flood wanted for a long time, and is the park and keep the surface especially appropriate in this bicentennial year. The flag is good for skating, until it thaws. Its usually good for three ordered and should be here in weeks. This is one of the few time for Fathers day. At the special town board years it never got cold enough. He is the building inspector meeting held Monday' night a for the town. Any new homes to delegation of citizens from the be built have to be checked by south end of Honeyville requested that the water line to their end of town be enlarged. Town board member Jack Harper was assigned to get some bids on pipe for the project. I SICC3 MCXTSAGE vmsfL. Cleon loam Manures RAVEL Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Park Stumm were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stumm, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burrup and Brandon Stumm, Brigham City. Mrs. Stumm also received a special orchid from her grandson, John William Stumm who is in Hansen 6. XND4 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fuhri-maand family had as their dinner guests on Mothers day: Mrs. and Mrs. John Giles and two children. Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman and son Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen, Tremonton. for community's 'man' n 723-258- 399-446- Rood Kirk and Patricia McLouth Andrus are happy over the arrival of a baby girl, born in the Logan hospital May 6. They have a small son, Kirt Scott, at home. The new baby is named Angela Yvette Andrus. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrus, Brigham City and Mrs. Norvil McLouth. Cement City, Mich. t . Two bed- room home on 21j acres of land in Collinston. Own water, out buildings for the horse lover. Priced at $14,000. Realex Realty, 6 Brigham or 1 Ogden. Rock Drain New Baby Many responsibilities M LOW COST 734-966- Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family, accompanied by Mrs. Carol Johnson arid children Jay, Jared and Jan, Logan, spent Mothers day dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith and family in Roy, Sunday. Enjoying Mothers day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Doutre and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byran Wood, Tremonton, Mrs. Rayola Wise, Ogden and Miss Cheryl Miller, a Weber State college student. 723-582- NOTICE TO WATER COMFORTABLE THREE bedroom brick rambler in country. No down to vets or low FHA down Immediate payment. Call occupancy. Dorothy Woodworth, Snyder Realty Jalene Miss Floyd of Farmington. Elder Kerry Hales entered the Language Training 'school in Provo Thursday, prior to leaving to fulfill a LDS Mission in Madrid, Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway also attended the Independant Insurance Agents of Utah convention held in St. George. Enroute home, they were overnight guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boyden and family in Salt Lake City. They spent Mother's day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Monson in Salt Lake City. Elder William H. Bennett, assistant to the Twelve apostles, was the guest speaker in Tremonton Stake conference, held in the stake center Sunday. Other speakers were: President Gerald Simmons, Mrs. Gerald Simmons, Bryce Udy, Mr. Goss and Jeffrey Leak. Doris Chris- , "OVER ONE ACRE" 723-273- 1 brick p FOR SALE Four bedroom brick house. Partially finished basement, two car garage, few cost loan. Call for appointment. 723-337- BEDROOM frame rambler. Newly painted trge kiidyM,; Swamp cooler,, carport. $25,500. 427 North 6th East. droom older home on large lot. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill and family in Garland. Mrs. Christine Hill, Garland, was also a dinner guest. 723-757- back finished, large yard with garden. Many extras. Shown by appointment phase call ially Enjoying a Hawaiian breakfast with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Alice Cummings) Putman of Ogden. Later they visited friends in the area. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and family during the week were Mrs. Millers mother, Mrs. Leona Standing and Mrs. Verna McGraw, ; Ogden. Honeyville Hotline .5033 GLASS AND PAINT S. Main 723-59- 1 2 550 c c iiiin, BRAND NEW. Light c c c a idH ' i c c c c c c c brick boauty on 5th East in Northeast section. Youll appreciate the deep car- tetina, the full wide basement set on a 165 foot ot. Three bedrooms, two baths with room to spare. Call Chadwick's today. c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c REDUCTION. Here is a comfortable-sizerambler with two fireplaces, a finished family room, and immaculate care throughout. Corner lot with four bedrooms and two and one-habaths. Outside are fruit frees, grapes, raspPRICE brick- d - lf c berries, strawberries. c FOR RENT: 3 bedroom older home 5)50. 2 stool barber shop at main st. established location. c c c c c c c c c |