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Show 7rcSa Boston, Philadbl-- , Rush-mor- e phia, Niagra Falls, Mt. and many other points of historic interest. Enjoying the weekend at their lovely summer home at Bear Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and family. Other guests were Mrs. Verna McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keyes and son Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinne and son Brian of Ogden, Mrs. Diane Doutre and children Scott, Wendy and Blaine of Tremonton. They spent time boating, water skiing, and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bowcutt had as their guests for several days at their cabin in Logan Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson of Garland, Mr. and Mrs Don Jackson of Willard, Mercedes Sterzer, Kevin Star-ze- r, David Brown and Donna . Green of Salt Lake City, Elaine Maycock and John Maycock of ' Tremonton. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stenquist last week were Mrs. Adeena Bear of San Pedro, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred of Tujunga, Calif. Joining them for a family dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Pinder of College Ward, David Wood of Gardena, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood of ' Fielding and Mrs. Viola Elm of ?c!s3 V7(3gaODGffiG?s 0GuuC3 0011(3 Gj0 B0od GBDpOfaOs by Fie Munson Mrs. Grace Hales left the Salt Lake airport by piano Friday for Rapid City, S.D., to spend ten days visiting her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Carolyn) Purdy and family. Mrs. Hales was accompanied to the airport by her daughter Mrs. Deanna Allen and her granddaughter Mrs. Cheryl Ann Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Hales and daughter Robyn have returned after spending a few days in Bedford, Wyo., visiting Mrs. Hales parents Mr. and Mrs. Oral Merritt and other son-in-la- w relatives. ' Mrs. Nellie Barnard accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith and family of Shelly, Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. Roger Spackman and family of Mountain View, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spackman and family of Park Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nesson and family of Ogden enjoyed a family at Tonys Grove in Logan Canyon during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and sons Gary and Dee by Dr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson and family of Logan visited Sandra Smith and Janet Stokes who are employed at Mt. Moran Lodge, near Jack-soWyo., last week. The two young girls accompanied them to Yellowstone for a few day vacation. er n, Wedding Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Watson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cannon of Clearfield! Mr. and Mrs. David Brough of Centerville attended a wedding ceremony in Idaho Falls Thurs- day where Mrs. Watsons nephew David Petersen, son of Mrs. Beverly Cannon Petersen claimed Bmeda Barrus as his bride in rites performed in the Idaho Falls Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil H. Barrus of - Coeur dAlene. Idaho' The. , groom recently returned from an LDS Mission in Norway. Following the ceremony the bridal party were feted at a wedding breakfast held at the Westbank restaurant in Idaho Falls. Last week Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and sons Gary and Dee attended sacrament meeting in the Roy 12th ward where their granddaughter Debra Smith was confirmed after being baptized the pre- vious day. Following the meeting they were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Derrell Smith and family. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp the past week were their daughter Mrs. Margaret Durrans and sons David and Gordon of Den-- . ver and Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Ruth Ann) Rittenberg and son Jimmy of St. Louis, Mo. Saturday they all attended a Hupp reunion held at Lagoon. Others attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and family of Hansel Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hupp and family of Garland. Arrive Here Arriving to spend a couple of York-- , New Cousin party held at Samak. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees have returned from an enjoyable two week vacation in Atlanta, Ga., where they visited their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Terry Rees and two sons Logan and Trevor.' While there Leslie and his wife observed their 35th wedding anniversary and Terry and his wife observed their fifth wedding anniversary the same day. weeks visiting Mr, and Mrs. Larain Marble are their son and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. Vera L. Marble and daughters Barbara and Michelle of Davis, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lovin-ni- e Holt of Fielding attended Sunday school in the First ward Sunday. Following the meeting they visited Mr. and Mrs. Josh Holt and family in Logan. The Tremonton stake Special Interest groups held a party at Peterson park Saturday evening. A dinner was enjoyed followed by a musical program furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Kent w w Three Day Tour They celebrated by going to the diplomat restuamt for a . delicious dinner. They also spent three exciting days in Ridge Smokies of the the-Blu- Peterson. Kent accompanied Ogden. e them on the guitar. As a climax Mountains which Mrs. Mrs. Peterson led the grouprin Georgia Rees described as absolutely g songs. visited Stone beautiful. Elder Kevin Hales who has Mountain They which has the park been attending the Language largest carvings in the world. Training school in Provo the There is a carving of Robert past two months left Wednesday E. Lee and generals on horsee to back which is by plane for Ui football fields fulfill an LDS Mission. in length. There were plenty of Mrs. Grace Hales spent a few trains to ride and other actidays of last week visiting her vities. In Gainsville they saw brother-in-laand sister Mr. many elegant southern homes. and Mrs. Jim Burt and other Helem is an area where Alpine relatives in Ogden. is located. It is strickly Village Mr. and Mrs. Owen Udy and for and offers authenic. tourists family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay San-da- ll foods from every country in the and family spent the week- world. end at Beaver. "Eating at the well known Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson Bird was indeed a treat and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maya Mrs. Rees stated. They visited Wayne Richardson and family Toccoa Falls, higher than the accompanied by Mrs. Donna Niagra Falls saw Brasstown Richardson and family of Brigthe highest mountain in Bald, ham City have returned after Georgia which has an elevation spending a few days at Twin qf 4,748 feet. Other points of Lakes. interest was the Appalachian Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Trail and . Bogel State park. and sons Gary and Dee accomRees is an area repreTerry panied by Dr. and Mrs. Derrell sentative for Union Oil 76. Smith and family of Roy, Dr. Mrs. Owen J. Jones of M&sa and Mrs. Tom Johnson and the weekend visiting her spent family of Logan attended a parents Mr. and Mrs. A. N. at Lava Hot family Rytting. Mrs. Ruth Kunkle and Springs Saturday. daughter Bonnie of Salt Lake City also spent the weekend at Girls Camp the Rytting home. Mrs. Shirley Watson as camp Wednesday evening a group director assisted by Mrs. Arlene ,of former Bear River High ; Oyler, Mrs. Cheryl Stander, school classmates met kt the Mrs. Pam Christensen, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Alta Archibald and Mrs. Kim Stander in Ogden for a patio Fillmore accompanied a group party and enjoyed a steak fry of 35 mutual age girls to Summit ' and social. Attending were Mr. Park for four days of camping and Mrs. Dennis Miller, Mr. and last week. They enjoyed hiking, Mrs. Cleon Summers of Trecooking and participated in a monton, Mr. and Mrs. Leon testimonial meeting. Anderson of Garland, Mr. and Thursday the Bear River Mrs. Ferris Macfarlane of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chapter of Utah Young Homemakers attended a summer Douglas of Howell, Mr. and party at Juniper Inn afterwhich Mrs. Dale Hansen of the Philipthey attended the performance pine Islands, Mrs. Diane Bar-loof San Diego, Mrs. Ruth of The Contrast at Lyric Theater. Mrs. Ann Potter acButtars of Clarkston, Mrs. companied the group as their LaVona Roberts of Salt Lake advisor. City. Spending several days with Friday Mrs. Ann Potter acMr. and Mrs. Gordon Worley companied by Mrs. Linda Cap-enof Riverside attended a last week were Mr. and Mrs. state meeting at the State Boad George Worley and five childof Education building in Salt ren of Ogden. Lake City. Mrs.' Potter is the To Eastern States advisor to the Bear River ChapMr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley ter of Utah Young Home- -' makers. Mrs. Capener is a and sons David, Marc and Jeffmember of the Advisory Counrey accompanied by Mr. and cil. They enjoyed lunch at the Mrs. Alan Wheatley of Salt Della Fontana restaurant. Lake City have returned from vacation in Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. an enjoyable Don Potter and daughters the Eastern states. They visited Denise and Teri and sons Val Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wheatley in and Kent drove to Kamas where Washington, D.C, Scott is atthey remained overnight. Sattending the George Washington urday they attended a Benson university there. They visited in sing-a-lon- Spain-Sevill- w -- er - Day at Lagoon Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred, David Wood, Mrs. Adeena Bear, Mrs. Viola Elm and Mrs. Letha Stenquist spent the day at La- ' goon and enjoyed attending the musical opera Irene. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stenquist accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Craig Pinder of College ward attended the Manti pageant and remained overnight in Nephi. Mrs. Elva Korth and Mr. and . Mrs. Dale Allen and family spent last Sunday in Blackfoot where they attended sacrament meeting ik the Riverside first ward and saw Mrs. Korths grandson blessed by his father Gary Korth and given the name of Richard Fitzgerald Korth. Mrs. Korths granddaughter Kaylene was also confirmed after being baptized previously. Mrs. Elva Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Allen and family enjoyed dinner at the Gary Korth home where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Nile (Moana) Boyle and family of Rexburg. Spending last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Holden Brink and family in Billings, Mont., were Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Christensen. Mrs. A. N. Robbins visiting Mrs. Fayola Richardson in Salt Lake City this week. w er 16-d- party held at Maddox Ranch House in Perry hosted by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krey Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 15, 1976 Mrs. LaMar Jones and daugh- David and Casey. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Babcock of Tooele and Rod and Doug Ashby of Garland. dinner party at their home Mrs. Grace B. Allen has Sunday for Mrs. Lettie Tolman returned from Omaha, Neb., of Honeyville who was obserwhere she attended a Daughter ving her birhtday anniversary. of the Nile Convention. She also guests included Mr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beaand Mrs. David (Lettie) Tol- ton in Omaha. man and family of Honeyville Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and Miss Patti Weber of Logan. and son Robert and daughter Mayor and Mrs. Max Mason Rachel have returned to their and daughters Marcea and Jac-qu- e home in Los Angeles after enjoyed a few days in Salt spending a week vacation with Lake City during the past week. Bobs parents Mr. and Mrs. They also stopped for a fun time Carlyle Johnson. at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Van Hendricks Enjoying a delicious dinner of Boise have been spending a party at the home of Mr. and few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jess Garfield Sunday were Wayne Sandall and other relaMr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield of tives in this area. Sunday Mr. Ogden, Mrs. Grace Dodd qf and Mrs. Wayne Sandall enterClearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie tained at a family dinner party Garfield and Craig Christensen at their home. Guests in addiof Tremonton. tion to Mr. and Mrs. Van HendMr. and Mrs. M.P. Chris- ricks of Boise were Mr. and tensen were among those who Mrs. Ronald Johnson of Ariattended funeral services for zona, Susie and Cindy Johnson Mrs. Syrette Johnson, 74, held of South Dakota; Mr. and Mrs. in Brigham City Wednesday. Carlyle Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. The Lions club held its in- Harold Denier and Mr. and Mrs. stallation dinner party at the Leon Kerr. Lions Den with retiring presBishop Theo Coombs, Bill ident Ralph Kotter presiding. Ellis and Thayne Oyler accomThe Lions partners were special panied the Explorers from the Sixth ward on a camping trip in guests. Kent Campbell officiated at the installation. New the Ulntas. officers are as follows: Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stokes and family entertained at a family BC Crump; Lion tamer, George Smith; secretary and treasurer, Don Stenquist; directors, Ray Dunn and Dr. Darwin Wood- directors are bury. Hold-ove- r Don Edvalson and Merrill Johnson. ' Enjoying a family picnic Logan Canyon in were Mr. and 4 Elder Michael L. Alien will missionary report his two-yelabors in the Canada Calgary mission in the Brigham City fourteenth ward, Sunday, July 18, at 6:45 p.m. Elder Allen labored in the cities of Clarsholm, Calgary, Edson, Vegrville, Ft. Saskatchewan, and Rocky Mountain House. He was district leader in . Saskatchewan and Rocky Mountain House. Bishop Jay M. Hall, of the fourteenth ward, invites friends of Elder Allen to his Elder Michael L. Allen home from mission Vegreville-Ft- . , . According to the Federal Energy Administration, scientists in Hawaii are to harhomecoming at the weekly' ness the heatattempting of volcanoes to sacrament meeting. generate electric power. Not yet Elder Allen is the son of successful, one research teem of Allen Jane Ferrin and Betty to (bill 6,000 feet into tile plans 565 East Fifth North, Brigham side of Kilauea, the worlds most City. active volcano. If they discover a steady supply of steam or hot water, a generating plant could be operating on the site by 1979. Major gets Korea duty Stokes, first vice president; Bill Ellis, second vice president; Rupert Blakcham, third vice president; tail twister, Glen elder to tell of mission n Falk, president; Jay IS BOX ELDER JOURNAL, ters Patti and Kelli and sons - U.S. Air Force Major David F. Johnson, whose mother The major, a 1957 graduate of Logan High school, received his B.A. degree in 1964 from Utah State university. He earned his M.S.. degree in 1971 at the University of Utah at Salt Lake City. Major Johnsons wife, Carol, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Byington of 333 East 3 South, Brigham City. is Mrs. Irene Johnson of 558 E. Douglas, Logan, is the new assignment of Air Force Osan AB, Republic of Korea. Major Johnson, a weapons systems officer with a unit of the Pacific Air forces, previously served at Luke AFB, Ariz. IN MCi CUtlttll IMl !! H Mia - a 90108" Wide o) Mrs. Darwin Harris and - children Matt, Mark and Mit-- , ChbH of Auburn 'Cunr.r are spending a two week vacation visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krey Frank and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Garfield and family have returned to their home in Las Vegas after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gar- :11M ti lIF5 vJT o Nylon Our New Everyday Low Price field. Dr. and Mrs. Larry Ficklin and family have returned from a week vacation in California where Dr. Ficklin attended an International Kiwanis convention held in San Diego. They also spent sometime visiting Disneyland. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson and son Todd of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Christensen 'enroute from a vacation in Yellowstone Park. Leaves Thursday group of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Elder Jeff Frank Sunday evenA ing following his testimonial in the Tremonton Fourth ward chapel. Jeff will leave Thursday for the Language Training school. at BYU in. Provo for a two month period before leav- 45" Wide BROADCLOTH ing to fulfill an LDS Mission in Norway, Tuesday evening he was honored at a family dinner PRINTS Damaged 0 Office Equipment 40 to 75 Yd. OFF UP T S offi? Sat of 2 Uessage of the Joseph Sraitt Papyri Re. 14.95 SALE 5.95 2 for the price of Trade-I- Use our convenient Altarai by Merman Reg. 6.98 Tabernacle Choir title tsi (Cnee Triple Only) Ctabmitios Set ! 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