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Show Dewoyvillo Dotolino BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 8, 1976 . 14 UT-S- a UCHDarc Csddl My ujfcoppOcjg ing in second and Ruth Marrone in third place. The Sack races were really race something. In the Jenny Ward and Curtis Beames came in first and second. In the 7 Kenny Lemon and Tim Lunday were first and second. 0 winners were Ben The Horton and Larry Holmes. The 31 and over winners were Mel Dummar and Scott Monson in first and second. The over 31 division winners were Diana Monson and Ali Woodyat in a tie by Arlans Hstden d Roberta Storey, Martin and Violet Allred and the Combined Community Choir featuring Dorothy Harrop and Martin Allred were the last numbers on the program. - . The lovely paintings displayed around the hall were the creations of the combined efforts and talents of Diana Monson and Kay Walker. The old time Mellerdrama" presented over the entire weekend entitled The Nefarious Deeds of Dastardly Dan was a real treat. The cast included Richard Naylor in the title roll (and Im sure a few of us especially enjoyed booing ur own County Mountie), Linda Henderson as Lola, Jean Pettingill as Nellie, Mike Christensen as John, Jimmy Olsen as Rupert, Craig Woodland as the law, and Terri Kap and Wayne Harding as Grandma and Grandpa. Helen Pettingill was the stage manager, Bill Hall the director, Helen Jane Lemon provided the music and Brent Campbell was the narrator who managed to get the audiences built up to the proper pitch of participation each night before the performance. The pit barbeque Saturday night was super special and enjoyed by all. Thanks go to those in charge. HadPrograms Sunday each of the wards held programs in commemoration of the day and the evening services were the fast and testimony meetings. Next week we will have the babies and confirmations. Monday the day started off with the annual kids parade which featured flags, Betsy Ross, a flying saucer from Mars complete with little green men and women bearing greetings and best wishes on the Bicen- tennial, visiting by Alene Fryer Senator Frank E. Moss will be the guest speaker this Saturday, July 10, at a program dedicating the park grounds in Dewey- - FoufSCd eoDobraOOoca Superman, Pilgrim girls, a city police car and both city fire Tb giant birthday party for trucks adorned with some of US all wai a huge success. Willards loveliest young ladies Especially here in Willard. II (all under five years of age). The Boy Scouts from the you couldnt find enough fun to keep you busy then you didnt Second ward were responsible for the impressive flag cerelook towards the town celebration centered at the church and mony in front of the school house. Everyone there was the Square. As this is the last year for given the opportunity to pledge legally bought fireworks in the allegiance and it managed to hands of private citizens, husbring a tear to a few eyes and a band talked me into having our lump to more than one throat. The parade winners were anown celebration on the back nounced after the ceremony.' I lawn. But when I got the bill, raised my own particular brand Receiving first prize in the trike division were Andi Jo and Melof fireworks. anie Fike. Tammy Prescott soul he the he is, Being sneaky brought them home in a brown took first in the bike division. mounpaper box three feet by six feet. Lorin Widdison and the The kids got wind of the fun tain men took first in the when they discovered the box costumes. The Wilson and Hall entry marked For Adults Only. took first place in the float And promptly peeked. division with the spaceship I thought of hiding them in the attic but by passed that idea from Mars. A special award was given to the Baumann when the temperature reached 110 degrees up there one fine family for their entry. It wai the best patiortic entry. afternoon. I ended up with them stashed under the bed and Hope Feel Repaid frankly I didn't sleep much. Because of problems with the I keep having nightmares of me riding the Roman candle to sound system we were unable to Mars. get the names of the other winners, but we know everyone Invited Neighbors enjoyed the work and efforts and hope all the children and We decided to invite the their parents feel repaid for neighbors and all their kids. It their time. was mainly to forestall any . The annual foot races were calls to the sheriff. After all the next with Levi Grits and Sheri is Brigham City Jail hardly big McKinnon running first and enough for the whole circle. second in the two year old ' But it was fun to shoot them division. In the three year old Saturoff and listen to the bangs division, Aaron Campbell and day night and Sunday night and Sarah Kulbacki were first and Monday night. We had bottle second. Kenny Weaver and rockets and whistlers, fountains Melora Ann Moreland were first and bright candles, things that and second in the four year old shined and things that went in race. circles. It was a great way to In the five year old boys wish every sleepy head for Tremelling and ChristoCorey miles around, Happy Birtpher Kolts took first and second. hday. In the five year old girls Shelley The city celebration began Maxfield and Becky Hoppie last Thursday and Friday with took first and second. the Bicentennial vanity show Trevin Campbell and Troy held in the ward cultural hall. It came in first and second in Day featured some of the talent from the six year old boys. Cheri yesterday's residents as well as Zundel and Heidi Beames were those of us still residing here. the first and second place winSome of the actors, singers ners in the six year old girls. and dancers included Connie In the seven year old boys Jacksait, . .Lauri.Scothern , Greg 'Frdddk and Todd Zito were flrsMlut second UOdLorri PulLemon, Jaci Olsen and Lori Larkin were first sipher, Nathan Warren and and second in the girls. the Dancers Shorty, Square In the eight year division from the Golden Spike club, the Hunsaker and Darrick Kenny combined Community Choir Ney came in first and second under the direction of Helen was the and Tammy-MaxfielJane Lemon and accompanied lone entry in the girls division so by Shawn McKinnon. she took first. . Max Brunker, Melda Mund, Carol Woodland, Audra Call, Boy Winners Athleen Toombs, the Mearle The nine year old boys winMarsh Family, and an old fashners were Rex Christensen, ioned fashion show featuring first; Chuck Tremelling, some really great ladies with second; and Bart Hendricks, marvelous sense of humor were third. The nine year old girls also featured. winners were Kristen Zundel, first; Brenda Hoppie, second; Dancers Named and Sammie Bradshaw, third. The vesuvian dancers were The ten year old winners were Helen and Ira Priebe, Wayne first, Cody Judy; second, Mike and Iva Archibald, Lewis and and third, Robert Fredde; Ruth Harding, and Glenn and Lemon. The girls winners were Maurine Widdison under the first Jenny Ward, second, Kristi direction of Sandra Carlson. Zundel; and third, Tami CampDale Holmes, Darrell Stqcki, bell. Reed Pettingill, Lloyd Mason, The 11 year old winners were Wowt Remember park dedication, folks Urcpr? 'd Daughters from California, Uncle Sam and a few of the other patriots, mountain men, a few Indians along with Custers last stand. boys: first, Layne Mason; second, Bobby Bedeger; and third. Brad Hoppie. Girls: first, Shelley Baddley; second, Cindy White; and third, Brenda o. year olds: boys, first, John Cox; second, Jamie Beames; and third, Cris Cox. Girls: first, Shelley OToole; second. Dawn Wetzel, and third, Julie Facer. In the 13 year old division boys: Tracy Spencer, first; Aaron Hunsaker, second; and Randy Maxfield, third. Girls: Diane Stucki, first; Debra Nelson, second; and Dina Walker, third. The 14 year old boys winners were first, Danny Woodyatt; second, Rowdy Poulsen; and third, Steve Brimberry. The girls were Dana Wilson, first; and Susan Buck, second. The 15 year old boys winners were first, Jay Zundel; second, Tim Lunday; and third, Roger Archibald. The only entry in the 16 year old girls division was Jenelle Britelle who came in first, second and third. 12 Ladles Tied to 21 year old men winners were first, Ben Horton; second, Jerry Torgeson; and Dwayne Burden in third. The ladies had a tie in the same division with Linda Ward and Susie Braegger running in together. The 0 year old men winners were Doyle Koefed, first; Brent Farnsworth, second; and Ken Ormond in third. The ladies sported Sheryl Crossley in first place; Diana Monson in second and Sharia Lemon in third. The over 30 men were Benny Karlinsey in first, Tolly Beames in second and Seth Thorpe In third. The ladles were Hazel Dalton in first, Marilyn Perry in second and Ali Woodyatte in third. In the over 39 and holding division the winners were Roy Lemon in first, Alfred Parker in second and Francis Witt in third. Helen Jane Lemon came in first in the ladies, Ruth Hard The 17 21-3- 12-1- 19-3- for first and Ruth Harding coming in second. The three legged races were next on the docket. The 5 boy winners were first place Jay Zundel and Steve Kap and 11-1- second Nathan Warren and Billy Hall. The 5 girls were first place Jaci Pulsipher and Carolyn- Carlson, and second place Connie Jackson and Shelley Baddley. The 0 year men were Ben Horton and Bobby Summers in first and Doug Thompson and Larry Holmes in second. The girls were Debbie Ashely and Jan Erickson in first and Jean-nin- e Woodland and Teri Loveland in second. The two runs of who ever will 11-1- - ville. The program time is 11 a.m. Musical numbers will be provided by a group of Singing Jeff Fronk Norway mission 6-- Elder Fronk accepts Norway call Elder Jeffrey Krey Fronk has accepted a call to serve in the MisLDS church Norway-Osl- o sion. He will enter the Language Training mission in Provo on July 15. Elder Fronk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Fronk of Tremonton. 16-2- run winners were Jim and Tereasa McRea in first and . Colleen Holmes and Teri Rock n second. Richard and Tami Max-fiel- d in first and Helen Jane and Roy Lemon in second. Over 21 ladies were Susie Braegger and Tereasa McRea in first and Joan Baddley and LuAnn Jackson in second. The over'21 men winners were Jim McRea and Brent Farnsworth in first and Jarv .Facer and Terry Rock in second. The rest of the day was taken up with Bingo, the Football Mr. and Mrs. Gary Oscarson Cheryl and John Roberts and children, and Mr. and Mrs. spent some time in California Donald Simmons and family. and returned last week to do Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Burgis and some more visiting with children came from South Ogparents, Bertha and Floyd Garden, and Mr. and Mrs. Everette dner. Their sons, Darren and Earl from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Martin, remained with the the while Lynn Dansie and Mrs. Rebecca grandparents Dansie and Ralph Dansie atRoberts were in California. tended from Riverton. A large group of people Coming from Salt Lake City attended the dedication cerewere Hilda K. Schettler, Flormonies of the school bell on the ence Willardsen, Nancy Davis park grounds, Sunday morning. and children, and Jon, Heidi .Mayor Horace Gardner spoke and Susan Kamerath. Mr. and and recognized former teachers Mrs. Carl Kamerath came from Frank Stevens, Rupert and VirBountiful, Steve and Nanci ginia Blackham and Zane Boyd from Provo, the Norman Wheatley. Gleed family from Soda Mrs. Blackham gave a finanSprings, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. cial report of the activities that Albert Earl from Tremonton, were undertaken to make this and the LaMar Earl family become a reality. The dedicafrom Deweyville. tory prayer was given by RuJess and Verna also attended pert Blackham. the Bicentennial celebration in Soda Springs, Monday, where From Idaho Miss Valrie Adams has come they watched the Gleed children take part in the parade. from Idaho to visit with her sister, Mrs. Brian Burbank and Pancake Feast family. Ward members met early Les Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Don Monday morning for a delicious Wilcox, Syracuse, and Mr. and pancake breakfast on the Mrs. Jack Fryer, Layton, atchurch lawn. It was prepared tended the John Denver concert and served by members of the at the Salt Palace, Thursday Bishopric and their wives. night. Mr. and Mrs. Colyn Colyn Knudsen proved very Knudsen also attended. Mrs. J. E. Scheib came from adept at flipping flapjacks, even with ali the assistance he Pocatello for a couple of days received from Faye Wheatley! last week. She stayed with her It was good to see Dewain brother, Artel Fryer, and visited her mother, Grace Fryer, in Loveland, former home-tow- n kid, enjoying breakfast and Pioneer Nursing home in Brigham City. visiting with friends. He will speak at Sacrament meeting Sunday July 11 at 5 p.m. in the Tremonton Fourth Ward chapel. Mothers. There is a day of fun activities planned which will include ball games, contests, and it will be climaxed by a state horseshoe pitching contest at 6 p.m. The cook shack will be open and a good hearty lunch will be available. Come to Deweyville, Saturday, for a good time you will remember! A lovely luncheon was held by the Primary officers last Tuesday afternoon in the cultural hall. Hostesses were Mrs. Brian Burbank, Mrs. Craig Page, Mrs. Paul Spackman and Mrs. Ferron Thayne. Mrs. Michael Litchford gave lesson for the last this Primary year. She also presented each Primary worker with a lovely hand made flower plaque and each lady received a beautiful rose from the garden of Mrs. James Holdaway. Family Gathers family gathering was held at the home of Jess and Verna Earl, Saturday, with 56 members attending. The group enjoyed a day of visiting and eating. Coming from Layton were A He graduated from Bear River High school and Seminary and has completed one year at Utah State university. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the meeting. mm - The fireworks were a spectacular ending to the day and the weekend of fun. See you all in the magazines because there was a reporter from the big ones in New York taking pictures and enjoying the day with us. Our condolences to the family and friends of Jack Barber who passed away on the Fourth. He was the owner and operator of one of the fruit stands in South Willard. We will all miss him. Just returned from a five day vacation to Flaming Gorge is Bernell and Ramona Wetzel and their children David and Dawn and Terry and Joyce Pritchard. They enjoyed the fishing, water skiing and sight seeing to the mountains to see the colored rocks and a trip down the Green River. Shelley OToole was part of the Girl Scout Bicentennial Flag Ceremony at the Brigham City Park. She is now a celebrity having appeared on the Channel Two news as part of the news from the state. Congratulations to Reed and Gizelle Pettingill on the birth of their new baby boy. Visitors at the home of Clark Lowe were RoseBill Wagner from Tacoma Washington. They also visited with Gertit and Carl Anderson from Smithfield and Bishop and Mrs. Paul Sharp. Sunday in the Elders Quorum meeting in the second ward, Ira Wood was released as the secretary and Clark Lowe was sustained with Wayne Kunzler homecoming Elder Craig Caldwell will speak at a homecoming in the LDS 13th ward chapel Sunday, July 11 at 6:30 p.m. Elder Caldwell has just returned from the mission of the church. While there, he labored in Cleveland, Akron, Dayton as well as Columbus. He served the mission both as district and zone leader. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned A. Caldwell, 38 North Seventh East, Brigham City. Elder Caldwell is a 1973 graduate of Box Elder High school and plans to attend Brigham Young university in the fall. Bishop Reed Hadfield invites all friends and relatives to attend the homecoming testimonial. - ai:d caeipeo & fisl::::g HEADQUARTERS PRK8S EFTICTIVE TM 12 MMBAY. mr w IB. Bud Adams PISTOL III. LENS FAC0US 11.19 dis-pla- y. Ahorse drawn waon was used for kids rides 'as well as the guided tours of the town during the day. Just before sunset it was used as a sweetheart ride down to watch the sunset over Willard Bay, The only problem for some of us "old Sweetheart was that we had to keep telling everyone we are sweethearts. The baseball games were a big hit even the interruptions from the hang gliders provided some fun for everyone enjoying the extra ride for one of the spectators. The only casualty of the day was a broken arm for a youngster who fell off the sky cable. Missionary schedules AGJY0 PAQffS throw, fish pond, ring toss, baseball toss, the refreshment booth, airplane ride, tube ride, dunking booth, sucker pull, food in the- school featuring homemade bread and ice cream. Also in the school was the Heritage arts display with some beautiful things as well as some of the quilts that were auctioned off just before the fireworks Craig Caldwell homecoming . . . 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