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Show J f Tremonton Tales BOX ELDER JOURNAL. Brigham City. Utah 11 Thursday. July 22. 1976 Melvin Casflefons host son, family of San Jose by Flo Munson Spending the pait ten days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Castleton were their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gary Castleton and seven children of San Jose, Calif. They also visited Mrs. Castle-ton- s parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Call in Brigham City. While here the two Castleton families attended an outdoor party held at the home of Dr, and Mrs. Lynn Crookstoii and family in w Ogden. The occasion was the baptism of little Emily Crookston. A picnic luncheon was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Castleton and South Pacific Evorv Friday A Saturday Night July 8 to Aug. 14 Tickets 1.0 Cutrain Tim 8 p.m. PAIACZ PlATHQgSS J Mr. and Mrs. Gary Castleton and family also spent sometime enjoying the beauty and coolness in Tonys Grove in Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crompton of Placentia, Calif., have been visiting Dales parents Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne E. Crompton. Both couples are now vacationing in Canada. The Tremonton Literary Guild were graciously entertained at the home of Mrs. Jessie Van Sweden Tuesday evening. Mrs. Pearl Rogers gave excerpts from Dale Evans book Let Freedom Ring. , She also reviewed One Silent Sleepless Night by Spencer Kimball. Mrs. Ethel Firth was a special guests. A dainty light luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ewer and family and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn have been spending a few days relaxing at Tony's Grove in Logan Canyon. Ewer and family during the week were Lynn's brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Secrist and four sons Wade, Eric, Joel and Owen of Fort St. John, Canada. Verl Nelson and son Craig, Dave Nelson of Tremonton accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Dick Spence of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Payne of Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. David Scott of Fielding returned home Sunday after attending the Calgary Stampede in Canada. The group went by motorcycles. Mrs. Doris Burton of Thatcher accompanied by Mrs. Merle Christensen of Brigham City enjoyed the day in Ogden Thursday. Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Pheobe Henrie were her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess and Visits Sister Visiting Mrs. Cora Ashcraft is her sister Mrs. Martha Mills of Layton. Mrs. Mills is 93 years of age. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Hess and family and other relatives in MIV OPEN Hold Sot. 1:00 WMk Nitas 6:45 vof Adults 2.00 Kids under 12 1.00 a , Ends Tuesday July 27 w Van-derho- of son-in-la- w children Gregory, Spencer, Emily Jane and Katie Jean of St. George. They also visited Fielding and areas. surrounding If i Assisting the scoutmaster were Bill Crockett, Lynn Kay, Cleo Bunderson, Dennis Miller and Von Christensen. Enjoying breakfast with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frank and family Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Max Macfarlane and two children of Boise. Mrs. Wanda Giles has returned home after receiving medical care in the McKay hospital in Ogden. Dr. and Mrs. Larry Ficklin and daughter Christine and son Spencer attended a family at Lagoon Thursday. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holmgren and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall and family of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Watson and family of Salt Lake City. T. L. Cochran has returned home after having surgery in; the McKay hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and daughter Cami and son Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Allred and daughter Kaycee accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kim Wheatley and daughter Nicole of Ogden have been spending a few days relaxing and having a fun time at Island Park. Others in the group included Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and daughter Tina, Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Estep and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsberg of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family of Fielding. . Rhea Lucille Snow Tracy, 79, of Salt Lake City, a resident of Ihe Beehive house at the turn of the century and an actress and writer, died July 9, 1976, at a Salt Lake City hospitals Funeral services were held July 14 in Salt Lake City with burial in the Brigham City cemetery. Aaron Snow of . er Couplo sot for mission Herman B. and Thelma L. Kotter have been called to serve misin the sion of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The two will present a farewell testimonial at 6 p.m. Sunday, July 25 in the Harper ward chapel. The couple will enter the mission home July 31. Canada-Vancouv- er Joined Husband Mrs. Jeff Kent and son Ryan ' accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dan day marveling at' the beauty of Kent and daughter Colleen, Temple Square in Salt Lake Mrs. Sara Moss of Fielding to City. They enjoyed a cookout at the Salt Lake airport Monday the bowery in Tremonton and where Mrs. Pam Melon left for visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester husband to her Germany join in Willard. Keyes who is serving in the Armed of Dr. and Mrs. Houseguests Forces after spending the past LaMar Harris are Mrs. Celclia two months visiting relatives in Schultz of Grand Rapids, Mich., this area. Recent Guests Mrs. Millard Biniyon of ChicaMr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett Recent houseguests at the go, Mrs. Harold Ahlstedt of attended an out door family home of Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mrs. party at the home of Mr. and Harris were Mr. and Biniyon of Phoenix joined them Mrs. Karl King and family in James Andelin of Chicago and for Sunday dinner. Fielding Monday evening. Mrs. T. M. Rees of Odessa, Dean Orwin is recuperating Mrs. were Texas. Other guests Ruby in the McKay Mr. and Mrs Reuben Baer followinginsurgery Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Ogden. hospital visited during the weekend with Reeder and family of Brigham Mrs. Jerald (Joan Grover) and daughter Petersen and seven their City, Richard Garrett and Mrs. children of Jolene Bentley and family of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baird and arrived at the Nev., Eureka, Ogden. The party honored the family in Ogden. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson Frank and birthday anniversaries of Jack family today (ThurGarrett, Corey Bentley, Clint and daughter Jeanette and sons sday). They will all spend the Jim, Jeff, Dan and Alan spent afternoon and Bentley and Richard Garrett. at Bear the weekend at Island Park. Lake where evening Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott will be joined they in also visited Yellowstone and family of Fielding have They by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith Park and at Teton Dam. moved to Tremonton to make of Salt Lake City and and A family was Mr. family their home. and Mrs. Eugene Amundof Celia home Mrs. held at the Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey. sen and family of Bountiful. , accompanied Bennett and family Friday ' Returning by Mr. and Mrs. front an enjoyable , ThafynePekrce of Hunter at- - .eVening. Mr. and Mr's'. Alien , vacation are Mr. and Mrs. CurWedof sons Chournos three and Manti tended the pageant tis Starr and family. They atBountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Rick tended a Utah State Press nesday evening. They stayed assoovernight at the Pearce home in Barney and son of Salt Lake ciation summer convention at Manti and returned home ThurCity, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Bennett the Homestead in Heber City and daughter of Fielding joined afterwhlch sday. they visited in Verchicken nal and saw in an Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker and the Dinosaur son Mark are enjoying a fishing cleaning bee. and other points of Quarry and We had a plucker going trip at Jackson Lake. visited Flaming interest. cleaned 67 chicken, Mrs. Gorge andThey Bart Christensen of Brigham home by way came Bennett said. We had a dutch of Bear Lake. City is spending a few days was oven it Mrs. Claud chicken dinner and visiting Mr. and Enjoying family home evena fun time. Iverson. at Earle Park Monday ' ing evenhome a Mrs. Leland Woodruff and Enjoying family were Mr. and Mrs. evening Mrs. Friof and Mr. the home Johns Mrs. Clifford spent ing at Brown and family. PreJames Alf Manning Monday were Mr. day visiting their mother Mrs. Simand Mrs. C. R. Brough, Mr. and sident and Mrs. Gerald Charlet Gibby in Mendon. mons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and in Rudy Miller, Attending the pageant Showell and family, Mr. Manti Friday were . Mr. and Jess Garfield. They were joined Dean Mrs. Sharon Archibald and Mrs. Lester Wheatley, Mr. and by Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ewer of and Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs Dennis Mrs. Ralph Kotter, Mr. and Freeman Byington of Brigham Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dean Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Archibald and Mr. City. Following the lesson, light Thayne Oyler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Doutre and and Mrs. Glen Crump. They refreshments were served. SatMrs. Von Christensen and family,' Mr. and Mrs. Byron stayed overnight in Nephi. Wood of Tremonton, Mr. and urday they enjoyed golfing at Scott Kinney visited Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn and family, Hobble Creek Golf course in Mrs. Gary Steed and family in Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn and Springville. Rexburg Thursday. Michael family, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Miss Camille Frank, daughter Christensen is spending a few Archibald and family, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frank days at the Steed home. They Mrs. Lynn Garn and family of also visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary entered the Language Training A was Dinner Fielding. enjoyed. school at Provo Thursday prior Romrell in Rexburg who had to leaving to fulfill an LDS the misfortune of losing their program was presented and the participated in games. mission in France-Touloustrailer home during the recent group Mrs. Veda Mason, Dr. and Mrs. Annette Frank Harris flood disaster. Mrs, Christensen Reese Mason and family, and sons Matt, Mark and Mitch also visited Mr. and Mrs E. R. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald of Auburn, Calif., are visiting Steed in Idaho Falls. and daughter Becky of TremonMr. and Mrs. Jack Krey Frank, ton accompanied by President Enjoy Cookout Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frank and Houseguests at the home of and Mrs. Kenneth Godfrey and Mrs. and Ila also visiting family Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp the family of Brigham City, Mr. Harris in Garland. past week were Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Curtis Mason and Durrans and sons David and family of Smithfield, Mr. and Scouts Return Scoutmaster Vem Deakin and Gordon of Denver, Mr. and Mi;s. Mrs. Dan Slater of Plain City 18 of his group of scouts have Steven Rittenberg and son attended a dinner party at the returned after a week at sumJimmy of St. Louis, Mo. While home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal here the entire group enjoyed a Nielson and family in Downey mer camp at Camp Bartlet. honoring Mrs. Veda Mason on ed TTC3EATTQE TODAY THRU TUES' Youll be swept away to a Never Land of spectacle nn1 .ennjjt c e. her birthday anniversary. ITS MIS AnmVERSADV Sunda July 25th we will be on year old. To celebrate our anniversary, beglning Monday the 26th of July we are going to have a full week of Food Specials, plus prizes and activities for th kids. Watch for cor Specials and Coma Join Oar Celebration a by Bum VMM MribuMnpo.. Inc. CWtb Dwwy PreducMm S' as TMrtmCM' Any Tints rtaTOoWtodyEDHpLurwooD" STARTS WED. JULY 28 is Ttco Tints in Cardston, Alberta, Canada, to President Lorenzo and Sarah Minnie Jensen Snow. She was the youngest of 42 children born to President Snow and his last surviving child. . She was married to Charles Garfield Tracy on June 10, 1918 in Farmington. He died in 1956. She was an active member of the LDS church and served in many auxiliaries. She had served on her stakes Indian Affairs committee in California. ' She lived in the Beehive house until five years of age. She later became an actress in vaudeville ' and in motion pictures, wrote scenarios and radio plays, taught drama and' was the author of . several books and many poems. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mauvia Snow Bradford of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Gabriel A. (Norlyn) Torres of Bountiful; four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. - . Cory Dunn . New Zealand mission Cory Dunn slatos farowoli Auditioning sot for play The Tremonton-Garlan- Gomoz Benito G. Gomes, day-ol- d infant, son of Victor and Maria Garza Gomez, died at Bear River Valley hospital Wednesday, July 21, 1976 of respiratory failure. He was born July 21, 1976 at the Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton. Surviving are hip parents of Deweyvllle; two brothers and three sisters, Glen Gomez, Victor Gomez Jr., Katie Gomez, Pam Gomez and Sally Gomes, all of Deweyville; grandparent, Joe Gomes of Ft. Worth, Tex. Graveside services will be conducted Thursday (today) in the Riverview cemetery in Tremonton at 2 p.m. under the direction of Rogers Mortuary in a Tremonton. Frank D. Dull Frank D. Bull, 61, of Tremonton died Tuesday, July 20, 1976 at National ' City, Calif., of cancer. He was born March 21, 1915 in Lake Providence, La., a son of Frank D. and Ruth Reynolds Bull. He married Margaret Stewart on. Dec. 19, 1940 in. Alexanderiar La. He moved to Tremonton from New Jersey in 1962. He was employed at Thiokol Corp. as a senior engineer. He was the owner of the Rocket apartments in Tremonton. He was a member of the Community Methodist church, Surviving is his widow of Tremonton; a son, Frank D. Ball Jr. in a foreign country; a sister, Mrs. Alan (Isabelle) Smith of Opelousas, La. Graveside services will be Auditions for the play, Ones River-vieUpon a Mattress, a musical conducted Friday in the Tremonton in at oncemetery the based spoof fairy tale, 10 a.m. under direction of RogThe Princess and the Pea, , Cory Dunn has accepted a pall will be held at. the Heritage ers Mortuary. to serve in the New Zealand -26. 8 theatre, p.m. Monday, July Wellington mission for the LDS Thoee wishing to audition church. should bring music, an His farewell will be during the short reading. regular Sacrament meeting of The play is under the directhe Fourteenth ward on Sunday tion of Sandra ' Burridge with' NOTICE TO CREDITORS July 25 at 6:45 p.m., in the North music directed by Larry Jaussi. Stake center: Estate of E. R, ROUNDY, " Bishop Hall has extended an deceased ' invitation to all friends and will Creditors present claims relatives to attend. MUkGreap ot Milk is jbm. aj'Jhe four basic yrith vouchers to the undersign-e- d c Eider dujw, in arJS Pim;Securiry'B3k Homer and Cleo Dunn of food groups. Make sure the milk Brigham City, Utah on or Bldg., D vitamin contains Brigham City. you drink ' before the 18th day of October He will be entering the homogenized or fortified low Lake City fat milk. Adults need two cups A.D., 1976. Claims mast be' mission home . presented in accordance with on August 7. daily, children and teens need the provisions of Sec. three to four cups daily. You can UCA 1953, r and with' proper get milk value from cream soups, verification as required therein. yogurt, cheeses and ice cream. w - , . in-Sa- 75-9- 4, name golf winners Joyce Loveland was the winner of the this weeks Womens' Eagle Auxiliary golf match held at the Brigham City course. Second place was a tie between Val Wight and Reeva Andersen. Winning the Kims Amoco GENEJEPPSON golf match was Caroline Bywater.' The Farmers Insurance golf match was won by Karen Nisonger, Sandra. Smith and Thelma Summerville. Special thanks is given to the sponsors. Next Mondays playoffs .will be best ball matches, sponsored by First Security bank and the . Box Elder News-Journa- l. Executor of Estate of E, R. ROUNDY Omer J. Call Attorney for Executor 26 First Security Bank Bldg. : Brigham City, Utah 84382 Date of first publication July 15, A.D., 1976. - Now, at A d Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Katherine Kerr Tuesday evening. Mrs. Pheobie Henrie was a special guest. Prizes when to Mrs. Lucille Waldron and Mrs. Pearl Casey. A delicious fruit cup was enjoyed. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claud Iverson Saturday were their and daughter Mr. and Mrs David Paul Snyder of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey spent Tuesday in Roy visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puzey and family. In the evening they attended the Primary closing social. Mrs. Paul Puzey is the president. Michelle and Kathleen Puzey both participated on the program. son-in-la- w 840 South Brigham City nephew, delicious dinner was served. Joining them were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Nielsen and family of Idaho Falls. fC Main great dedicated the grave. Mrs. Tracy was born Nov. 5, 1896 Harman and Thalma Kotter . . . will serve mission er CAP3T61 a Perry, son-in-la- w On of th most successful pictures to be shown in Brigham. Conito G. RhoaS. Tracy Thlte . stocky intnenca. Regular banking hours a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Thursday a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays 9 9 Drive In Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Member F.D.I.C July 29 Aug. 5 |