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Show I Tnmonton Tales Paul Larsen in Sheridan and " friends in Twin Bridges. They enjoyed fishing. Spending Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lowe of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. George White of Providence. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. ' Dennis Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Miller visited Mrs. Byron wood and new baby at the McKay hospital in Ogden. The new baby was bora July 23. He is the first child for Byron and Kathy Miller Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller are the grandparents and Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Miller are the great grandparents. Mrs. Velda Wood of Fielding is the other grandmother. Frank Wood of Fielding and Mrs. Leona Standing of Ogden are great grandparents. . Marlene Stenquist becomes by Flo Munson Mis Marlene Stenquist. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Milton Stenquist of Tremonton, became the bride of Steven Turnblom in an impressive nuptial rites performed in the Logan LDS Temple Friday. President Lundahl officiated at the double-rin- g ceremony in the presence of immediate members of both families and a few close friends. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Turnblom of Heber, formerly of Brigham City. The bridal party were feted at a wedding breakfast held at the Juniper Inn immediately following the ceremony hosted by the grooms parents. That evening the newlyweds .greeted guests at a reception held in the Tremonton third ward cultural halLA large crowd attended and extended good wishes. The new Mr. and Mrs. Turnblom will make their home in Brigham City. Those coming from some distance away for the wedding reception were Mr. and Mrs; Grant Hess of Monrovia, West Africa; Mrs. Fern Jones and daughter Cathy of Victor, Idaho; Ted Lott and daughter Cindy and son Kevin of Black-foo- t, Mr. and Mrs. John Lott and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Huish and daughter Nancy and son Kevin of Twin Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stenquist and family of Layton. Mrs. Turnblom is employed . as a registered nurse at the new Brigham City hospital. Steven Turnblom is employed at Safeway Store in Brigham City. Arriving from Fort Worth, Texas to spend two weeks vacationing with Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green is their daughter Mrs. Reese (Donna) Stephens and daughter Lisa and son Paul. Her husband will join them Friday and spend the remainder of the two weeks at the Green tin' who were each . observing birthday anniversaries during the week. They enjoyed water skiipg, boat riding, etc., at Echo after vacationing with Mr. and Mr. Larain Marble. Prior to their leaving Larain Marble, Vern Marble and Lowell Flamm spent three days fishing at Yellowstone Park. reservoir. Spending the weekend visitVisiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ing Mrs. June Garfield were Rees Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Garfield Mat Rees and daughter Dana of and son Benjamin and daughter Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Rebecca of Salt Lake City, Dean Rees of Logan. Saturday afternoon they enjoyMiss Aralee Seothera of Fort ed a picnic with other members Collins. Cok., is vacationing for of the family. Sunday evening home. a few weeks with her parents they were all dinner guests of Other weekend guests of Dr. Mr. and. Mrs. Darrall Seothera. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Garfield and and Mrs. Green were their Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford family. daughter Mrs. Roy Allen and John Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. sons Michael and Blair of Salt Robert Moyes of Brigham City. Salt Lake Visiters . Lake City. They will remain The Beehive softball team Sunday guests of Mrs. Isabeluntil Wednesday. Mrs. Sidney from the Tremonton sixth ward la Walton were Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Paula Sant and was victorious in the game they Ralph J. Hill of Salt Lake City. daughter Jamie arrived Tuesplayed with Bothwell last week Mr. Hill is president of the The mission when Mrs. Walton and day from Salt Lake City to with a final score of spend a few days at the Green coach is Jeanne Jones. Wednesher husband were serving a home. mission in Texas some years day Mrs. Jones and Tim FillMrs. Burnice Larson of Granmore accompanied the girls to ago. Mr. Hill was the guest ger is spending a few days Lagoon for a' day of fun to speaker in Sacrament meeting in the second ward Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn celebrate their victory. Iverson and Dr. and Mrs. D. B. evening. His wife played organ Spending the weekend visitGreen. ing Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jones selections. Following the meetArriving from Pleasant Hills, and family were Mrs. Jones ing a group of friends gathered Calif., to spend a few weeks parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay Babat the Walton home to further cock of Tooele. visit Mr. and Mrs. Hill. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larain Marble are their son-ilaw and Mr. and Mrs. Phil (Carol) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shiimway daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lowell and son David accompanied by Butcher and children Bart, Flamm. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. 0. Dee Lund, Mr. Jamie and Ty have returned to Lowells mother Mrs. Mabel and Mrs. Dave Johnson of Brigtheir home in Colorado Springs Flamm in Brigham City. The ham City attended a family after visiting Mrs. Butchers Flamras have their son Bary at the Boyden parents Mr. and Mrs. Willis and daughter Debra Sorenson cabin in Coalville Thursday. Christensen for the past two with them. Host and hostesses were Mr. wrecks Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller and Mrs. Stephen Boyden and Left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Monsoh of have returned from a ten-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Vera Marble Salt Lake City. The party honvacation in Montana. They and family left Saturday for ored Mildred Shumway, Matvisited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd their home in Davis, Calif., thew Boyden and Dorothy Mar Dodd in Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. . . 24-2- 3. n- er . Mo teller Fas Voer to czns pm fijEEis left Sued Upper UMMi m- Save Worm, Rmcv Lining v tour. Marne -- pro-c- ut or by the running yard! Don't miss it! sonivM! u,.ri ' felt leather .y.u.2 fti 'ilintt.l Upper, Seuncy Crap Sale. Cuihiened Ardi Far 1 f,.U Cenden. SOttlW TXKX BIGELOW Z Slock With White tacina'Stripa. lubber Sol. msvi-i- t fa 5 Colors d Green r.SYL wear JK6.M anm-t- t Blue. - Short Shag Blue-Gol- yt. d Walnut-Rus- t s t::i d Durable, Sola. Groat Athletic Redf. 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Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brough and son Daren returned, home Monday afternoon after spending the weekend at Island Park. They attended the performance of "Paint Your Wagon at Jackson Hole. They also enjoyed fishing. Mr. .and Mrs. Jess Peterson along with Mr. and Mrs. Orval L. Grover of East Garland and 186 other passengers have returned from a fantastic tour with the Danish society of Salt Lake City. ton mi Headquarters 11. (J. Aliened Calan. weekend at Island Park as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and family visited at their cabin at Bear Lake during the week- tZti DILUTEE InThaCauahy. and son Jeffrey accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wheatley of Salt Lake City spent the WHhGmuIn Gum Crape CawHnuolty Tolrtnf . SPOUT SHOES YaHowFiont The Seat Jean ww rwiv Miwi ; QQSj School Wwii inmniii Yau Disaster operations director Jesse V. Haws, a Red Cross division field representative for southeastern Idaho and northwestern Wyoming, states that the emergency phase of the Teton dam break disaster has ended. The Red Cross has assisted 2,731 families with food, clothing, shelter, and other emergency needs following the dam break on June 5. The total commitment is $1.4 million. Division chapters have done an outstanding job so far in raising funds for the national Red Cross disaster fund. To date over $64,000 has been contributed in Golden. Spike Division chapters, of which Box Elder county contributed $1,133, a spokesman said. son-in-la- w CH21L PVC JACKETS 4 Colors MS Soit.Eocy Wear For Work Or Draw. CHS Short Shag Sapallant. ktSolid Color, . . . Groat For INSTALLED GoH And FMWt tnns CEOS conn STRIFE V, 3 COLORS am nr.iT SOTS Cotton Knit Shirts. 100 , Orange Shag Pink Shag Green Tone on tone Shag INSTALL umiLtai Srcmsc:z O' oo Specially Mada Sola Far Seay Walking t Goad Foehn. 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Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley and sons JefAt Reception frey and Mark accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dr. and Mrs. Kimball Wheatley accompanied by their of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Alan and daughter Mr. Wheatley of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Craig Harrison of enjoyed a dinner party at SherClearfield attended the parade wood Hills in Sardine Canyon. in Ogden on the 24th afterwhich The occasion was Alan Wheat-ley'- s they enjoyed dinner at a downbirthday anniversary. town restaurant in Ogden. That They attended the performance evening they attended a wedat the out-dotheater "Little ding reception at the Mule Mary Sunshine. Hollow Inn in Big Cottonwood Mr. and Mrs. Steven Crump Canyon for Steven McMurdie and son Spencer of Provo have and his bride Geri Dawn Allen. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen The groom is the son of Mr. and Crump. Spencer remained with Mrs. Reed McMurdie, cousin of his grandparents while his parClifford McMurdie. ents are in Washington D. C. Friday evening Mrs. Clifford where they plan to locate a McMurdie accompanied by her home while Steven is attending mother Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth dental school. of Fielding attended the wed. The stake presidency and ding reception for Mr. and Mrs. their and the high Curtis Brough held in the 24th councilpartners and their partners, enward cultural hall in Logan. an outdoor barbequed Mrs. Brotigh is the former Jodi joyed chicken dinner at the Miller McGregor, daughter of Mr. and summer home at Bear Lake last Mrs. Donald McGregor, of week. Approximately 45 attendLogan. The groom is the son of. ed. Waterskiing was enjoyed. Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Brough of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley Tremonton. Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Veraell Morrison were her sons Doug Morrison of Provo and Don Morrison of Salt TcarcmsKS V2U3! Utah BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Lake City. A testimonial honoring Elder Rickie Adams was held in the Tremonton sixth ward chapel Sunday evening prior to Elder Padded Waittbelt. and NEW STORE HOURS: t a.m. - 7:30 p.m. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY : 10 o.m.. S p.m. SUNDAY t MONDAYS HOME OF THE SOFT SELL 6 milts South of Brigham |