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Show BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 19, 1976 M6 Oli OJ IS accepts church call T. Anderton, son jot Mr. and Mrs. George T. Anderton 1094 Oak drive, has i,een called to the Washington, &D.C. mission of the LDS Elder Daniel church. A farewell is schedulced at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 22 in the Brigham City 17th ward chapel, 139 East Third North. He will enter the mission home Aug. 29 and leave for Washington, D.C. on Sept. 2. Elder Anderton, a 1975 graduate of Box Elder High school, attended Weber State college tor one year. Daniel Anderton accepts mission . . by Karen Christensen The rain this past week sure has changed the pace of our town! The farmers are all having to take it easy for a few days. . . . It's the only time that I get to see my farmer! It seems kind of good to have him around for awhile instead of leaving so early in the morning and returning home so late at night! It makes a good excuse for sleep-ing-i- n one morning, or going out to dinner one night. . .yup, rain is a good thing, once in a while! There seems to be as much traveling and visiting though, I guess rain cant stop everything! There have been a few more marriages in our town and I would like to take this time to wish all those involved good luck in the future. Candace Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmgren, married James Franklin Daly son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin' L. Daly last Thursday in the Ogden temple. They had a very lovely reception at the Bear River Cultural hall. Marcelene Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvern Davis married Robert Allen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Meese. They were married in the Manti Temple on August 14, 1976. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner met Mr. and Mrs. Keith Turn-bloin Idaho Falls Wednesday evening and the two families took a little tour around the Yellowstone area for a four-da- y outing. It is reported that they had a very nice time. GlenAda (Butch) and Carter Iverson and children spent the weekend in Clear Creek, Utah visiting with Mrs. Iversons parents the Sam Ospitals. Monday they attended the funeral for Sams mother, Irene Ospi-ta- l, of Clear Creek in Malta, Idaho. Stanrod, Clear Creek and Naf all belong to the Malta ward 5 miles north of which is them. So they have quite a ways to travel to get to church! Velma D. Graves of Palm Springs, California just returned from a trip which encompassed 22 states and she visited many historical sites both national and spiritual. They traveled as far east as New York. She arrived in Salt Lake City on the eighth and spent the week visiting relatives and friends in the area. She was accompanied by a friend, Natalie. w Eider Greg Wells ... reports Sunday Corinno older, to report ' Scott Kirkpatrick . . . Texas mission Texas call accepted by BC Elder port his labors Sunday in the Corinne First ward at p.m. Elder Wells returned from the Ecuador, South America mission. He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wells of RFD 1, Brigham City. . Bishop Vem G. Wilkins invites all friends and relatives to the meeting to hear the elder Elder Scott R. Kirkpatrick, 78 South Second East, has accepted a call to the Texas-Dalla- s mission of the LDS church. A farewell has been scheduled at 6 p.m. Aug. 22 in the Brigham City first ward chapel. Bishop Melvin Peart invites all friends and relatives to attend. Elder Kirkpatrick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor. He will enter the mission home report. Aug. 28. Elder Greg Wells, recently returned missionary, will re- Cor- 20-2- Jack and Cindy Burt along with Kelly and Sheila Burt traveled to Idaho Falls to attend the district finals in softball. They then traveled around the Yellowstone area and returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen of Logan picked up Carrie J. Christensen and Nola Nessler Monday and then drove on to . Brigham City to pick up Mrs. Gertrude Iverson. The group went on to Salt Lake City to visit with a cousin and then do some genealogy work. Senneth Hawkes and Dollle Iverson attended the Golden Wedding party given by Wilma and Frank Anderson of Elwood, LeNee and Jack Goring of San Diego, California, Lary and Vickie Chadaz of Tremonton and Reese and Sharon Popple-to- n of Wellsville for their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. William Kroksh. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Relatives and close friends were the invited guests. Dahrl T. Billings of Provo visited with the L.W. Iversons following the party. Dahrl and Dollie are sisters. Lynne Mangum and girls, Kimi, Jody and Leslie, were the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Christensen. They arrived Friday night and stayed over until Saturday afternoon. They traveled to Logan and did some school shopping in the new mall there. Lynne is Karen's sister, some of you may know her from when she lived in town. She took some fresh vegetables and fruit back to Georgetown to bottle and freeze. They cant grown corn and tomatoes up there and they really miss having them ! Mary S. Anderson visited her : -- daughter and husband Reva and Wayne Merrill in Preston, : tants in the senior division, four were Kim Carter, Soroya Sue in the intermediate division bett, Robin Bohrnan and and one that will compete in the Ferry. There were no entrants division but one junior division. The people will in the juniorwill comgglp at the not compete in the talent show contestant is Sharie name her and finals that will be held at the county fair grounds on Aug. 25 at 8 p.m. Norman. The judges of the Mr. ard Mrs. Rulon Duncan had a .wedding in their family last week. Their son Darrell married Linda Morse of Hyde Park. Utah. They had a very lovely reception at the Hyde Park ward. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morse. Farmers take it easy when rain falls in BR City Eldar y' r Buzzing Bedr River trips this summer and they have all been successful. On this trip they brought the L.W. Iversons their latest Catch. Many town people drove to Idaho Falls over the weekend to watch our local guys play the district finals. Sorry to report that they lost all their games, however they are a great team and have many local fans! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Childs have had some visitors this past week. Their daughter Carolyn and husband Henry and their little son visited for a few days and then returned home again. They had a nice visit while here and also got to take home some fresh vegetables! The North Box Elder county Daughter of Utah Pioneers chorus met for a practice session Monday at the home of Carrie J. Christensen. Although Carrie wasnt there, she graciously let them meet in her home which they appreciated very much! Blair Hawkes held a going-awa- y party for Craig Grover who will be leaving soon for Guensal, British Columbia to live with his grandparents the Those competing in the senior division were: Jeff Nostrum from Brigham City, Debbie Robinette from Brigham City, Kathy Hall from Bear River Gty and Steve Millaway, from Brigham City. Those competing in the Intermediate division Last week Karen Christensen was in charge of a talent show for the Farm Bureau federation. The event was held at the Brigham City Community center. There were four contes event were Mrs. Lois Nelson of Perry, Mr. Clair AndersonKar-of Bear River City and Mrs. ma Shakespear of Bear River City. It was a very nice evening and everyone that competed had a lot of talent to share! Your home is probably worth a lot more to you than you realize. Thats because it has increased in value since you bought it. And of course, youve built equity by paying off part of your mortgage. You can turn this equity into money. 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