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Show V BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, 10 Utah and son Kevin and Mrs. Opal Groth spent the day at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and daughter Yvonne and grandson Dirk accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway and daughter Teri of Bothwell and grandsons Cody and Jason Anderson of Phoenix attended the water skiing contests held at Mantua Saturday. Mrs. Dora Anger spent Monday through Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anger and family in Salt Lake City. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and daughter Colleen and Mrs. Keith Moss accompanied by Mrs. Jeff Kent and son Ryan of Tremonton accompanied Mrs. Pam Melon to the airport in Salt Lake where she left by plane for Germany to join, her husband who is serving with the armed forces. Pam has spent the past two months visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs Dan Kent and family. Thursday, July 22, 1976 Fiolding Flashes European trip of vacation for churchwise and civicly. We by Flo Munson shall .miss them. However we extend best' wishes for their happiness in their lovely new home in Tremonton. We are sure they will be welcomed and will serve well in their ward. Donald has been a member of the Fielding Town board for the past two and a half years and has served well. Mrs. Blanche Hansen has returned from an exciting week vacation. She spent two days in Washing--to- n D.C. visiting three of her - husbands sisters. Miss Alice r. Hansen, Mrs. Norma Kiep and Mrs. Mary Boesche. Mrs. HanMiss sen and her sister-in-laAlice Hansen then left by plane for Copenhagen,. Denmark where they spent several days visiting points of interest. They s three-and-a-ha- lf r. . w - the Night celebration held in Tivoli gardens. k They went on a - cruise aboard the Viking Royal ' Star the full length of the coast of Norway on a sight-seein- g tour. They were in 12 Fjords and on 12 land excursions. Mrs. Hansen noted The entertain-men- t in the evenings was mar-- , ;velous and we feated on deli- clous gourmet food. A highlight 'Lwas seeing the sun at midnight in North Cape, Norway." They were also interested in visiting ' the Lapp Encampment where they saw reindeer, etc. They returned by plane to Washington D.C. where Mrs. J Hansen spent a couple of days before with her sisters-in-lareturning home. She proclaim-e- d it Sort of a dream come true er two-wee- . vacation". -- ..cv ' ' Earis return w Mrs. Dennis Everton ' and . family in Philadelphia and attend the Cumorah pageant in New York, i1' it 'ih; Pageant 'Xlndy Petersen, Eldon Pet- -' ersen, Meldon Forsberg, Jolene Rudd, Lynette Godfrey, Brenda warrenton. Prior to their Mr, and Mrs. G. Emerson 5 Earl entertained at an outdoor V steak fry. Other guests were .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Earl and ...daughter Chelsey of Blackfoot. . . Mr. and. Mrs. E. C. Mason " enjoyed fishing at Glendale, Enroute1 home r IdahohadFriday. dinner at a downtown they y restaurant in Logan. Visiting Mrs. Merle Christen- sen in Brigham City Friday was Mrs. Flo Munson. ' . Elmo Munson spent most of last week and is spending this week in Idaho inspecting eleva-- ; , tors for the Pillsbury company. The Relief society held their Mother and Daughter Day" at Mrs. 2 Earle park Tuesday. Jessie Eller assisted by Mrs. Vanita Coombs gave a demon- ;7 stration on giving your furniture a beauty bath. Mrs. Linda Lewis demonstrated, making macrame necklaces. leav-tin- g - Over ; attended. Mothers 100 .brought along lunch for the children and the adults were served lunch. . Ie Weekend Visit Arriving Friday evening to Lc spend the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Hess and family were Mr. and Mrs. Har-ol- d Hess and family of St. George. They also visited Mrs. Hess mother Mrs. Pheobe Hen-- . S rie in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess 1- .v (Jane Henrie) are proud parents of a baby girl born June 30. They have three children Gregory, Spencer and Emily Jane. The new baby will be i. named Katie Jean Hess. j. Spending Friday visiting John Sjoblom in Farmington were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton. President and Mrs. Donald I; Petersen attended Mrs. Peter- u sens 25th class reunion from Bear River High school held at Sherwood Hills in Sardine can- yon Saturday evening. A program was presented v followed by a delicious dinner f; and social. Tom Petersen returned Mon- day after spending several days visiting his friend Daren Smith z in Shelley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess and v. family visited Freds brother Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-laGrant (Alta Lott) Hess in Ogden v last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hess 'll are vacationing from Monrovia, i Wet Africa where Grant (a z former Fielding resident) has 2. recently been named Superin-- c tendent of a mining company in Monrovia. ' President and Mrs. Donald Petersen and sons Eldon and Ted were in Burley and Black-- , "foot on business during the 1 week. Our community was sad when j? we learned Mr. and Mrs. Don-- c aid (Reta Richards) Abbott and family had sold their home in s Fielding. Both Donald and Reta V. j Clive Gam. was a delegate from the Fielding voting district to the Utah Republican convention held in the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Saturday where Senator E. J. (Jake) Gam and former California Governor Ronald Reagan were the featured speakers. Mrs. Clive Garn spent Satur- - board member Donald E. who had served 2 4 term, years of a four-yeresigned because of his moving from Fielding. Mrs. Hess will be sworn in during town board meeting on Abbott, ar ; Aug. 11. In other action the board voted to increase the towns property tax mill levy from 6.5 to 7.5. E, Forrest Munson, board member and clerk, reported that during fiscal year 1975-7- 6 the town made deposits of $5,859 and issued checks of $4,871 for a surplus of $987. Adopts Budget The board voted to adopt a budget for fiscal year 1976-7- 7 which anticipates' a deficit of $450. Revenues of $6,750 are expected with expenses in the total amount of $7,200 provided ' for. THESE BOX ELDER HIGH cheerleaders garnered honors at the recent USA Camp for cheerleaders and song leaders at Utah State university. The four-daclinic attracted participants from the western states and saw the local girls presented four superior ribbons and one excellent, a spirit award, a spirit stick and an award for one of the best signs. They are, top from left, Shawna Nance, Lauriee Leishman and Dottie Campbell. Second row, Shelly Thurston, Julie Christensen and Polly Hadfield. Front, Jacci Erickson and Dorene Cutler, their adviser is Mrs. Tom Stewart. y It was unanimously approved her dinner guests Saturday her family in Burley. She will also to give the. Fielding Fire ' daughters Dr. Betty Petersen of accompany them, to Sun Valley department $400 to help in the two of new of Louise air Mrs. Meade on vacation. purchase Provo, packs. Board member G. Emerson Sandra Nielsen of Elsinore Granger and her sisters Mrs. Stella Beck of Midvale and Mrs. has been spending sometime Earls motion was approved for Carol Robbins of Salt Lake City. with her friend Debbie Welling. the town to purchase insurance Mr. and Mrs. Karl King and Sunday Mrs. Mable Oyler of from Rulon C. Duncan. Ronald Dean 'Hooker, 42, of Fielding's new combination family entertained at a family Tremonton joined Mr. and Mrs. outdoor cookout Monday evenstation is nearing Logan, was fined $150 after he Gale Welling and family for town hall-fir- e ing. Attending were Mrs. Ruby Sunday dinner. completion with occupancy pleaded guilty to a charge of Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Royce expected to occur within, the resisting arrest. He entered the Reeder and family of Brigham near future. Hawaii plea in Brigham City court. City, Richard Garrett of Ogden, Monday Miss Debbie Welling , Mrs, Jolene Bentley and family and her friend Miss Sandra of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielsen left by plane from the Garrett of Tremonton. The Salt Lake airport on a Bee Hive party honored Jack Garrett, tour to Hawaii. They will beCorey Bentley, Clint Bentley gone 11 days. They were accomand Richard Garrett who were panied to the airport by Miss each observing birthday anniJanet Coombs. versaries during the week. A family party was held at the home of Mrs. Helen Jensen Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs Wynn Hansen Sunday. Guests included Mr. Three Brigham City youths house, then turn ahd run. was their son Lt. Col. Scott and Mrs. Jerald Jensen and son. and three juveniles were arresLemmon said he gave chase Hansen. Lt. Col. Han&en is Tim and daughter Sally, Mr. ted early Sunday morning on and came upon three males spending the summer months and Mrs. Larry Jensen, Mr; and drug and alcohol charges. behind a residence at 483 Hawas an officer supervising the Mrs. Ron Cowderick and childBrigham City Police Officer thorne. ROTC at McClellan AFB near ren Claine and Colleen, Mr. and Arnold Lemmon said he res-- , Lemmon arrested Mark AnSacramento. He came especi-- Mrs. Darrell Allen and twin ponded to a complaint from a drew Poleman, 18, of 901 Dougally to attend his 25th class sons Zak and Andy, Mrs. Lois citizen of suspicious circumlas on suspicion of possession of reunion of Bear River High Smith and daughters Jill and stances in the area of Hawa controlled substance. school held at Sherwood Hills in Susan, Mrs. Lorilyn Cowderick, thorne drive when he observed Three other suspects were Sardine canyon Saturday evenMr. and Mrs. Billie Sholley of a person come from the side of a taken from the residence and ing. Ogden, Mrs. Elsie Buxton of charged with illegal possession Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elwood, Mrs. Margaret Fors-gre- n of alcohol by consumption! Orvin Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. of Tremonton. A delicious Named in complaints were Thayne Jones and Mr. and Mrs. dinner was enjoyed. The occaRichard Werling, 19, of 434 Ralph Udy enjoyed a dinner sion was Mrs. Helen Jensens i tended a wedding reception in Crestview, and Drew Benson, party at the Utah Noodle in birthday anniversary. Jthe Sharon Vest Stake house in 18, of 654 North First West. Ogden. Mr, and Mrs. E. C, Mason itOrem Friday evening for. Mr. ...Three other juveniles were n Saturday evening Mr. and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. nstUd Mir Craig Corrine War- - also charged with illegal Mrs Quintin Hess and daughter Dale Hansen of Brigham City oren) Burgi. The bride is the of alcohol, said Lemmon. Becky and son Barry accom- enjoyed dinner at the Country daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale The officer said a baggie of panied by their houseguests Mr. Kitchen in Brigham City Sun- n Warren of Woodland, Calif. The suspected marijuana and a and Mrs. Harold Hess and day evening afterwhich they groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. pipe, among other items, were family of St. George along with attended the movie Noahs Robert J. Burgi of Orem. confiscated at the time of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perry Ark. Mrs. Janet Adams attended a arrest. and family of Deweyville, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams Tupperware Managers meetand Mrs. David Hess and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ing held in Salt Lake City of Tremonton enjoyed a bowling Earl Gordon of Smithfield at- - Bywater, Christy Scott and Dee Atkins were among the young adults from the .region (Tremonton, Garland and Malad Stakes) who attended the Manti pageant Friday evening. Saturday morning they attended a testimonial on the temple grounds. Enroute home they visited the Wilkenson center on the Brigham Young university campus and enjoyed dinner at the Pipes and Pizza in Provo. Chaperones from the Garland stake were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson of Garland. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss attended a Grain meeting held at the airport in Pocatello. They enjoyed smorgasbord at a downtown restaurant in Pocatello. Mrs. Donetta Petersen is entering the Logan hospital this week for surgery. We extend best wishes for a speedy recovery. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Edwards and daughter Jean of Logan. Mrs. Elma Petersen is happy over the arrival of a great grandchild born to Roger and Andrea Kassis Petersen in Carmichael, Calif. This is their first child and will be named Daniel . ElRay Petersen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Petersen t of Elk Grove, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. William Kassis of Sacramento. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alton Adams Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Steed and family of Save on charter memberships before Our grand opening Call today for an appointment. ac- companied seven scouts to Camp Bradley, north of Sun Valley for eight days. They returned home Saturday afternoon. Scouts who were on the camping trip to work toward merit badges, scout skills, water front activities etc', were Jeff By water, Galen By water, Douglas Adams, Mike King, Barry Hess, Kenneth Hansen and Burke Jensen. Milton Bywater and his two sons took an addition 60 mile side hike. Mrs. Klea Scott and family spent Thursday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lusk in Malad. The occasion was Cleon Lusks birthday anniversary. Mrs. Edith Welling accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Pat McClellan and sons Kevin and Timothy of Albany, Calif, visited in Salt Lake City Tuesday. They enjoyed dinner at Bratt-en- s Grotto. . Wednesday Pat McClellan , Pleading guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol was Jus to M. Gonzales, 19, or 19 East First North, Brigham City. He was fined $150 and handed a jail term which was stayed. 30-d- Found guilty Antonia Susanne Gallegos, 20, 545 South First East, Brigham city, was found guilty of reckless driving in recent court action. She was fined $150 in Brigham City court. of Lots goto bit moro light on tho subject! Im Roddy Kilowatt, your frlond at Utah Powor. Each wook, this column it Hi, dovotod to common questions and tuggettions we receive from our customers. You are warmly Invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service, or energy conservation are welcome. . . , Q. Does a microwave oven use less electricity than a electric oven? A There Is no simple answer here. An electricity consumption com- u parison between the conventional and microwave ovens depends entirely on the answer to the question, What's cooking?" Tests have shown that in cooking small to medium quantities of concentrated foods such as meats, potatoes, desserts (particularly puddings and sauces), and in heating TV dinners, the microwave oven offers the greatest savings. Yet, when cooking corn, broccoli, and similar vegetables, the conventional electric surface units are is more economical. Energy-savinwhen microwave and using the greatest the conventional ovens in combination, rather than one method at the exclusion of another. Where should I put my study lamp for the greatest amount of light from the least wattage? 279-851- 5 be placed so as to avoid shadows and rett flected glare and, normally, a is for bulb recommended reading. On a desk, idea) placement is approximately 12 inches from the front of the desk, 15 inches to the right or left of center (to the left if you are A Study lamps should 150-wa- do you right-hande- d, you are with the bottom shade 15 Inches from the desk surface. You should know, however, that the amount of light given off by a lamp bulb is measured In lumens, not watts- - Wattage is the amount of electricity the bulb uses. Reddy recommends that you look on the carton for both lumen ratings and estimated life of the bulb (in hours). to the right have to lose... Scout Camp assisted by Milton Bywater Receives fine g Spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Val Leavitt and family are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt of Moab. Scoutmaster Milton Scott . J Ogden. w have been very active both versary. The Fielding Town Board has appointed Tess H. Hess to fill a vacancy on the town board. The vacancy resulted when poss-essio- . . Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Garn and family of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Garn and family of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Nancy McCulloch and daughter Kay-len- e of Sunset. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garn and family joined them for a family dinner party. The occasion was Mrs. Wayne Gams birthday anni- , and Shelly and David Gilgen who are leaving for a three-wee- k vacation In Washington D.C. where they will visit Mrs. Moss' brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas. They will also visit Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Earl and . 'son Gerald have returned to fc their home in Warrenton, Va., ivefter spending the past three gweeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Emerson Eprl in Fielding and . Mrs. Earl's parents Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock in Deweyville. They were accom-,phnie- d to the airport in Salt . Lake City by Mr. and Mrs. Earl - n4 M.r. and Mrs.Jfpycock Verl Anderson Sunday were Patriarch and Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan, Garon Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and daughter Tracy of Fielding. appoints woman Six youths arrested in birthday anniversary. The party was also for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parry and daughter Lesa . t Dinner guests Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Town Says guilty . w monton. day in Salt Lake City visiting her sister Miss Judy Taylor. Later Clive Gam joined them weekend. Accompanying the and they enjoyed dinner at a Hess family to Yellowstone and downtown restaurant. Jackson Hole was Todd MontMiss Tina Gam is spending a few days visiting her uncle and gomery of Tremonton. Mrs. Donetta Petersen had as aunt Mr. and Mrs. D Taylor and Walceme We welcome Mr, and Mrs. J. J. MiHer and family to our community. They have bought the home previously owned by Donald and Reta Abbott and family. The Millers are from Cedar City. Recently they purchased the Button and Bolts store in Tremonton. Ted Petersen entered the McKay hospital in Ogden Monday and will undergo nose surgery during the week. Mrs.: Keith Moss and'Mike Moss accompanied by Lorna Garner of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Val,Lewis of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs, Dale Thomas and children Bobbie, Brandon and Gregory of Brigham City joined other family members for a dinner party at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Tom Parry and family in Malad during the week. The occasion was Tom Parrys especially enjoyed attending ' Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess and daughters Cynthia, Susan and Kristy and son Lonnie returned home Saturday after spending several days vacationing in Yellowstone park and at Jack-so- n Hole. Mrs. Lavona Hess of Ogden stayed at the Fred Hess home while they were awAy. She also remained to spend the party at the Golden Bowl in Tremonton, afterwbich they held a family dinner party at a downtown restaurant in Tre- co ed hours -- FAMILY DAYS if left-hande- t Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake' City, Utah 84110. 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