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Show 20 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 17, 1976 Fielding Flashes I i companied Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parry and daughters Lesa and Shelly to Logan where they enjoyed dinner at a downtown restaurant. Mrs. Jeanine Kent and daughters Pam and Colleen visited Mrs. Vadis Gilgen in Malad Thursday evening. Mrs. Barbara Robinson and children Marcie, Anita and Sheldon Lee of Montrose, Colo., are spending a couple of weeks visiting Mrs. Robinsons mother, Mrs. Rachel Burton. Other weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen and family of Bountiful and Miss Norma Burton of Salt Lake City. Joining them for a family Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Todd Garbanati and daughter Amy of Snowville was Mrs. guests during the week Mr. and Logan. Mr. Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Buton Mrs. Lyle Watson and family, Burtons brother - in - laws and family of West Fielding. ' father. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Udy and Returning Tuesday from a Spending Saturday evening family of Tremonton, Mr. and k vacation in Island Mrs. Verl Udy of Fielding. The visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon at their summer home Park were Mr. and and Smith was family occasion Boyds birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richanniversary. Cake and ice- Mrs. Lynn Kimber and son Paul ards. of Ogden, Mrs. Jana Lynn Able cream was enjoyed. Mrs. Verl Anderson was at Mrs. Vernon Coombs of Salt and daughter Monica Rae who the airport in Salt Lake City Lake City was an overnight just arrived from North Stonguest at the home of Mr. and ington, Conn, and Mr. and Mrs. Thursday to meet her daughter Mrs. Sharon Rytting and childBart Flint and daughter Carrie Mrs. Irvin Coombs Friday. ren Sherrie Lynn, Jeffrey and Mrs. Helen Severson entered' Dawn. Michael of Santa Rose, Calif., the mission home in Salt Lake who have arrived to spend, a See performance City Saturday. June 17 she will 'Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Hess week at the Anderson home. leave to fulfill a LDS Mission in and sons Vaughn and Barry and They will also visit Mr. and Washington-SeattlMrs. R.O. Rytting in Logan, t Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis daughter Becky accompanied Attending a trouseau tea in and two daughters of Rupert by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perry were overnight guests of Mrs. of Deweyville attended the pey- - ' honor of MissLuAnn Marble Daviss parents Mr. and Mrs. formance of Saturdays War- - held at the cultural hall in Beaver Dam Saturday were Afton Adams Thursday after rior held at the Utah State Mrs. Carol Forsberg and attending funeral services in university Saturday. Mrs. Sara Moss spent Friday daughter Paula, Mrs. Alta the Grant Third Ward Chapel in Salt Lake City for Richards with her sister Mrs. Vadis Gil-ge- n Coombs. They were accompanied by Mrs. Doris Lamb of in Malad. father Irvin P. Davis. Jamie Allred and Lesa Udy Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.' Plymouth and Mrs. Jill Marble tied for cowgirl at Dan Kent and daughters Pam of Collinston. the Garland stake rodeo held at and Colleen enjoyed dinner at Dinner Guests the Box Elder Fair ground in the Utah Noodle in Ogden. Dinner guests of Mrs. Elma Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason Tremonton Saturday. They flipped a coin to decide the winner spent Saturday in Salt Lake City Petersen Sunday were her son Mr. and and Jamie received a silver belt visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.L. and daughter-in-laMason and family. They also Mrs. Norman Petersen and buckle. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude visited Mr. and Mrs. LaRon family of Bountiful. Friday a family party was Allred accompanied Mr. and Mason and family in Granger, , held at the home of Patriarch Mrs. Lyle Holdaway of Bothwell Monday Mrs. Sara Moss ac to Pocatello to the horse races. and Mrs. Leo Earl in Logan. Attending were Mrs. Madge Anderson, Mrs. Lori Anderson and daughter Tracey, Mrs. Charlene Earl, Mrs. Charla Family greets 2 arriving at Salt Lake City airport Thursday evening prior to the wedding a dinner party was held honoring Claine and Cheri at Chases Charcoal House in Tremonton hosted by the kjrFbMnm Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and son Marian and daughter Marla were at the Salt Lake airport Wednesday evening to meet their --daughter grooms parents. Mrs. mately Randy (Jana Lynn) Able and daughter Monica Rae who arrived by plane from North double-rin- Spending the weekend . visit- ing Mrs. Mildred Smith were Mr. her son and daughter-in-laSmith and and Mrs. La-- ny family of Shelly, Idaho. They also visited Mrs. Nellie Barnard in Tremonton. Spending the week visiting Mrs. Donetta Petersen were her grandchildren Alan and Tracy Meade of Granger. Dr. Betty Petersen of Provo spent over-pigwith her mother Mrs. Donetta Petersen Wednesday and the children accompanied her back to their home in Granger. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton of Layton visited Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton. Attending a Young Home- Stonington, Conn. Jana Lynn's husband will be on submarine duty for the coming three months and Jana Lynn and daughter will remain with her parents and also with her husbands parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Able and family in Garland. Friday morning Claine Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, claimed Cheri Lynn Nielson as his bride in rites performed in the Logan LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Nielson of Farmington. President Lloyd Hunsaker of- ficiated at the Approxi- guests attended. 25 w g makers party including the ceremony. That evening a reception honoring the newlyweds members partners and famlies was held in the Old Rock Church 'held at the Bear River Junior in Farmington. High school Saturday evening Attending from Fielding were were Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon family, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Grover and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith and Mrs. DeVere Adams- - and family, Mrs. Lahra Flint, Mr. family, Mr. and Mrs. James E. and Mrs. Charles Pulver and Hess and family. A planned pot family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul luck dinner was enjoyed. Forsberg and family, Mr. and Games were available for Mrs. Ronald Welling and youngsters in addition to basfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent ketball and volleyball. and family, Mrs. Jana Lynn GetsHome Able and daughter. Mrs. Effie Potter returned Attending from surrounding communities were Mr. and Mrs. home Tuesday after spending a Gordon Worley, Mr. and Mrs. few days in St. George visiting LaMar Benson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Barry (Diane) Gayle Christensen, Mr. and Roche and family. She was Mrs. NorVel Estep of Tremon-ton- , accompanied by her grandMr. and Mrs. Gus Forsberg daughter Kaylene Anderson of of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden. Mrs. Voylet Grover enjoyed Joseph Forsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Marble and family, Mr. Sunday dinner with Mr. and and Mrs. Dean Anderson of Mrs. Darwin Brough and family Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Jim in Tremonton. Mrs. Daryl (Irene) Garn and Wright of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimber and son of Ogden, sons Bradley, Gregory and ByMr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver Jr. ron and daughters Dana and and son of. Salt Lake City, Mr. Kayla arrived Saturday from and Mrs. Lanny Smith and Mesa to vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam, They n . tafftUy of SheUey. -- v will also visit other relatives and friends in the area. Dr. Live la Brigham Following a short honeymoon Daryl Garn will join them this in Park City the young couple weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy and will make their home in Brigham City, for the present time. family had as their evening - two-wee- e. w Visit Burtons Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Royal Clark of Morgan visited Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton during the afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lewis and children Scot and Gina visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis in Malad Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Karl King drove to Camp Bartlett Saturday to accompany Mike King and Jeff Bywater home. The two boys had attended an Order of the Arrow with the Golden Spike District and received their brotherhood awards. Saturday Mrs. Florene Simmons and family of Salt Lake City enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger. Jeffrey Simmons who had spent the past week with his ents.'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger accompanied his mother home. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton attended funeral services for Byron Crookston held in the Hall Mortuary in ' Jensen and three children, Mrs. Denise Anger and two children of Fielding, Mrs. Sharon Rytting and three children of Santa Rosa, Calif., Mrs. Celia Sorenson and family of Smithfield, Mrs. Connie Sorenson, Mrs. Shelly Barber and son Scott of Logan. A luncheon was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and daughters Cindy and Annette and son Daren accompanied by Miss Valene Scott were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.1 David Scott Jr. and family in Rock Springs Friday. Valene remained with her sister Mrs. LaRene Bowen in Rock Springs overnight. LaRene accompanied her home and is spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott and family. Debra Welling spent the latter part of the week visiting her friend Sandra Nielson in Elsinore. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl attended the performance of Saturday's Warrior at the fine arts center on the USU campus in Logan Saturday evening. Other atteanding were Mr. and Mrs. David Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rudd and Mrs. Ross Wood. Randy and Amy Sutherland of Logan spent the weekend visiting their grandmother Mrs. Alene Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and Dale Welling attended a wedding reception in the Centerville stake center Thursday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ben who (Jeanette Garn) Booth Jr. were married Thursday Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and daughter Ilene spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Vivian Godfrey in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel have returned from a week in Arizona and New Mexico where they visited the Navajo reservations where they labored on a CDg mission recently. Enroute to Arizona they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zundel and family in Cedar City. In Arizona they visited friends in Chinle, Mrs. Eloise Dandy Begay (their foster daughter) in Shonto and friends in Roundup. In New Mexico they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Long and family in Farmington and attended sacrament meeting there where Rosel Zundel blessed Mr. and Mrs. Longs tiny son and gave him the name of Rosel Zundel Long. Mr. and Mrs. Long were converted and baptized into the LDS Church by the Zundel's while they were fulfilling their LDS mission there. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Noel in Enroute day where they attended Whiting t a reunion held in the park. attended Forty-thre- e and enjoyed a picnic luncheon and social. A fireside for APYW was held at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Richard Petersen Sunday evening. About 30 attended and enjoyed hearing a tape recorded by Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of the Twelve. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Wood have returned from an enjoyable two weeks vacation in Emporia, Kan. where they visited Mrs. Woods mother Mrs. Verna Rathbun and otehr relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garn and daughters Leslee and Stephanie enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mrs. Gams parents Mr. and Mrs. Asael Buttars and family in Cornish. Spending the week as guests of Mrs. Velda Wood were her Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Kirk Wood and small son Ryan of Roosevelt. Friday evening Mrs. Wood and her houseguests accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Byran Wood of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and Mrs. Ann Bingham of Fielding enjoyed a dinner party at Brattens in Ogden. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wood's wedding anniversary. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Earl and daughter Chelsey of Blackfoot. Miss Judy Taylor of Provo spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn and family. 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