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Show i I 4f 12 x BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Leon Grover and son Lane. They were accompanied by Mr. Thursday, August 19, 1976 SraOCba ODcUtCC GUzrccrJa . Mr. by FleMunMn Mildred Smith along with Mn. Louisa Harper ot Garland have returned from a delightful vacation in the Eastern states. They went with the Leisure Tour of Salt Lake City. There were two buses with 37 people. They were in 17 states and Canada. They traveled a distance of S.S40 miles. In Washington, D.C. they visited the Smithsonian Institute, the Capitol, the White House, etc. They visited in New York and attended the Hill Cumorah pageant in Palmyra. They visited the Sacred Grove and many points of historical interest. They were on a seven hour four of New'York City. They Uso visited Nauvoo, 111., Mt. ernon, Valley Forge, in Mo., and came home y way of Denver. Mrs. Smith as Impressed with the temple Washington D.C. where they ttended a session. Visiting Aina Town was most interest-ng- , too," she said. Dr. Owen J. Jones of Mesa jrbo has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Lorry Ryttlng and family in London, England, has returned and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and other relatives in this area. His wife, Bonnie remained in London and will return with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting of Tremonton who are also visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Lorry Rytting nd touring points of interest. Inde-endanc- e, i , i and Mrs. Verl Grover and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grover and family of Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brough and family of Tremonton and other family members. Fopoinls gOqOog Ricky Jones prior to his leaving has for Rexburg where he enrolled at Ricks college. Other guests were Dr. Owen J. Jones and daughter Kathy of Mesa, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jones and family of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sandall and family of Tremon-ton- . Mrs Flo Munson visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorenxo (Athalia) Lee in Ogden Tuesday. Gift Show Mrs. Irene Peck spent Sunday through Tuesday at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City attending the gift show. Mrs. Peck was one of the sales ladies during the show. Robert Anger of Salt Lake City and Ernest Anger spent Saturday in Pocatello attending the horse races. Chamelle Jensen, Heidi Jensen and Brandon Jensen have been spending several days with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen in Brigham City. Miss Marla Wesley of Brigham City spent the weekend visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger. Visiting Mrs. Flo Munson and family Wednesday were Mrs. Karen Stokes and daughter Diane of Bothwell. Lyle Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey, was in a accident when his Dinner Party pick-u- p went off the road in an Friday evening Dr. Owen J. unexplainable situation at Fair-vieJones, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Aug. Lyle was on his way Jones, Mr. and Mr. Orvin Pierfrom Price where he had been son accompanied by Mr. and doing construction work and Mrs. Duane Jones of East Garwas enroute to North Salt Lake land enjoyed a family dinner when the accident occured. He House at Maddox Ranch was rushed to the Utah Hospital party in Perry. in Provo where he remained in Miss Michelle Pulver has intensive care until Sunday. His been spending the past two parents, along with Mr. and weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gail Godfrey, Lynette and Charles Pulver Jr. and family Ilene Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Balt in Lake City. Rex Godfrey, all visited with Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo him at the hospital. He was Munson and family Wednesday released and came home Tuesevening were Mr. and Mrs. day. He received head, neck Ralph Bated of Concord. cilif. and back injuries. ipending the weekend visit- Mrs. Helen Mason has been suffering with sprained ankles during the past IIHuSs " Mrs. Oleen G&lrftbompi daughters Angela ied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and sons Troy .and Chris of Buchanen and family of GarBoise and Mr. and Mrs. Lanny land, Mrs. Jeannie Christensen Smith and children' Daren, and family of Brigham City, Shane and Cami of Shelly, Julie Hansen and daughter AnIdaho. gela of Ogden attended a Buchanen reunion held at the Mt. Sunday Mr and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family entertained at View Terrace in Lagoon Satura family dinner party honoring day. Approximately 200 attend- w csd Pad Party Friday evening Mrs. Alene Grip CUD taada lyn Thatcher of Payson. ed. A picnic dinner, business meeting and program was enjoyed with each family represented in the program. A highlight of the entire day was when Fred Buchanen of Scotland came in native costume and played bag pipes, etc. Week with Parents Connie Rudd has been spending a week with her parents Bishop and Mrs. Ross Rudd and family before enrolling at Ricks college in Rexburg. Mrs. Lucille Potter spent Wednesday and Thursday with her sister Mrs. Elaine Stuart in Ogden. Thursday they were dinner guests of their brother-in-la- w and sister Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover in North Salt Lake City. v Dee Atkins was on his way to Salt Lake City Thursday. He stopped in Bountiful to visit his brother who was working on construction. A freak accident occured when Dee was hit by a loader. He was taken to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where he underwent surgery Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy visited him on Friday and Saturday. Kathy Garn, Geri Jones and Ilene Udy were among those who participated with the in march competition at the Special Events center in Salt Lake City Friday. They also participated during halftime at the ball game in Salt Lake City Friday. Miss Judy Taylor accompanied Kathy home and remained for the weekend. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn and daughters Tina, Kathy and Lesa accompanied by Judy Taylor attended a Taylor family reunion held at Rose park in Pocatello. Visiting Mrs. Sara Moss Friday were Mrs. Vadis Gilgen and son David of Malad. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard (Lillian) Keller of Wilson Creek, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chournos of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Steed and family of Ogden and Mrs. Mari Stayed Overnight Marilyn remained overnight Friday and attended a wedding reception held in the Hyde Park cultural hall honoring her cousin Rosetta Keller, daughter of Leonard and Lillian Kay Keller of Wilson Creek, Wash., and her husband Jerry Olsen, son of Captain and Mrs. Jerry Olsen of Logan. The young couple was married in the Logan LDS Temple Friday morning. Mrs. Ross Rudd and daughter Connie and son Joe spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Ronda Rudd accompanied them home and remained overnight. Saturday Ronda accompanied Kathy and Joe Rudd for a day of fun at Bear Lake. ? Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton attended funeral services for Vernon Nicholas in the 14th ward chapel in Kaysville Friday. Later they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton in Layton and visited John Sjoblom in Farmington. Sutherland accompanied Mrs. Elna Goodsell of Newton to Bountiful where they attended a patio party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jensen. The party was for all members who traveled on bus number four (on the Faldmo Tour of Bountiful) tour of historic on a three-wee- k points of interest in the Eastern states. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. Elmo Munson and family Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Edwards and daughter Jean of Logan. Saturday guests of Mrs. Alene Sutherland were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and son Paul and grandchildren Carrie and Marcle Wheeler of Ogden. A grocery" shower was held at the home of Mrs. Lynn Richards Saturday afternoon honoring Miss Carol Richards who will become the bride of Eli H. Anderson of Bothwell in rites performed in the Logan Temple were Mrs. Sept. 1. Lee Richards of Hyde Park and Mrs. Jerry Richards. Sixteen guests attended and enjoyed a social followed by dainty refreshments. Dr. Betty Petersen of Provo is spending this week with her mother Mrs. Donetta Petersen. Mrs. Louise Meade of Granger spent the weekend visiting her mother Mrs. Donetta petersen. Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Lovinnie Holt was her grandson Clair Upton and son Tommy of Virginia Beach, Va. Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boyer and three daughters of North Borough, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielsen and Mrs. Beth Thomas of Salt Lake City. Of Fish Haven Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and family during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Patterson of Fish Haven. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ther-o- n Godfrey of Logan. Miss Colleen Kent spent overnight with her aunt Mrs. Vadis Gilgen in Malad Thursday. Mrs. Leona Adams entered the Logan hospital Monday for medical care. Mrs. Hazel Scott Mangum of Mesa became the bride of Howard Hamilton of Corinne in rites performed in a garden wedding at the home of Mrs. Mangums son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. David Scott Saturday. Bishop Richard N. Petersen officiated at the ceremony. , Ten of Mrs. Scotts sons and one daughter were in attendance along with most of their partners. It was the first time in w years the ten boys had been together. Five daughters were unable to be there. Cbming from Mesa especially for the ceremony were Lee Scott, Harold Scott and Harry Scott, (they remained with relatives for the weekend) Talont find picks nine 21 . i competitor s Following the ceremony, lunch was served on the patio. Nine contestants from the Over 100 attended. A social was Talent enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton annual Farm bureau will live in Corinne during the find will compete for the first summer months and make their three places at a talent show to home in Mesa during the be held at I p.m. Aug. 29 at the winter. County fate in Tremonton. Since there are four persons Attending a Lundberg reunion in two of the talent categories, held at Logana Plunge Saturday there will be two third place were Mrs. Velda Wood, Mrs. winners. Karen Wilcox and children JerThe contestants chosen are emy and Amy Jo. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hal Jeff Nostrum, Debbie Robin(Pam) Hess of Woodbridge, ette, Kathy Hall, Steve Va., who is visiting relatives in Kim Carter, Soroya Corthis area, and Mr. and Mrs. bett, Robin Bohman, Sue Ferry Clair Lundberg and family of and Sharie Norman. The first place contestant in Logan. A picnic lunch was enjoyed followed by a program each division will compote at and visiting. the Utah State fate in Salt Lake A David and Alther Wilson City in September and the first family reunion was held at the place in the senior division will park at the Fielding church win a trip to Hawaii. All others will receive cash prizes. building Saturday. Thirty-fiv- e members attended. Among Judges for this event were those who attended were Mr. Clair Anderson of Bear River and Mrs. Billy Wilson and faCity, Mrs. Lois Nelson of Perry, mily of Sandy. Following the and Mrs. Karma Shakespear of reunion Billy and his wife and Bear River City. family visited Mrs. Alene Sutherland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr.' and Mrs. Terry Wood and three children of Casper, Wyo., Mrs. Velda Wood of Fielding. Mill-awa- Red Cross. The Good Neighbor. Barry and Diane Potter Roche of St. George announce the arrival of a baby boy born Aug. 12. They have two daughters and one son at home-Gi- na, Jennifer and Dan. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter of West fielding, Mr. 'and Mrs. Vem Roche of Thatcher. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Roche of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Petersen of Tremonton. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Potter accompanied Mrs. Effie Potter to St. George where Mrs. Potter will remain a week caring for her daughter Mrs. Diane Roche and the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Petty returned home the forepart of the week. While they were away their small son Aaron remained with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Dorigatti in Logan. Mrs. Susan Hubbard and son Shane of Ogden visited Mr. and - Mrs. Asael Godfrey Tuesday. Spending last weekend enjoyat ing a family Lava Hot Springs were Voylet Grover, Mr. and tsttf 20 off WOMENS SWEATERS Girls 2 piece PANT Mow 319 to Sizes retail 6.00 to 1 3.50 orig. 3-6- 1120 Sale 7.20 2 SHOWS 6 p.m. colors. and8 p.m. i Sizes 4 orig. retail 7-1- Reg. $9. Womens short sleeve sweater. Acrylic knit in fashion Brigham City X Now 480 lO80 '156 Friday Aug. 20 Behind Dow Mart Foods in off 20 orfg. retail 3.99 to 14.00 er 13.00 to 16.00 S.M.L. Sale 11.20 Now Reg. $14. Women sweater set. Acrylic knit striped sweater, polyester shirt. 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