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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 14 Thursday, September 2, 1976 Firemen slate Fielding Flashes Clark Rudd, wife find park breakfast Oregon trip enjoyable The Fielding Fire department is sponsoring a chuckwagon breakfast to be held on Labor day, Sept. 6, at the Fielding Ball park. The public is , invited to come and enjoy Sutherland Saturday were Mr. by Flo Muhmo Returning Friday evening and Mrs. Kent Sutherland of from an enjoyable weefcf vaca- Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Flint and tion in Oregon were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd. They accom- family enjoyed having Mr. and panied their daughter Mrs. Mrs. VarC Flint of Portage and Leora Penhorwood ot Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith for and cake Sunday.' to Ontario where they were houseguests at the home of their The occasion was Carrie Dawn Mr. Flints second birthday. son and daughter-in-laGuests at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Oris Rudd. Oris and Delphia send regards to their Alene Sutherland Thursday many friends in Bear River evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nicholas and son Layne valley. President and Mrs. Donald of Sacramento. Petersen attended a wedding Funeral ceremony in the Logan temple Funeral services for Stanley Wednesday morning where Gary Simmons, son of Presi- C. Farnsworth, former resident dent and Mrs. Gerald Simmons of Fielding was held in the of Tremonton and Camille Cottonwood First Ward chapel Chlarson, daughter of Mr. and in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Varsel Chlarson of Honey-vill- e Burial took place in the Elysian exchanged nuptial vows. Burial Gardens. Julie Hansen and daughter President and Mrs. Petersen were among the bridal party Angela of Bountiful spent the who enjoyed a wedding break- weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. fast hosted by the grooms Oleen Garn. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy parents held in the Skyroom at the Union building on the USU entertained at a family party at campus following the cere- their home Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sidney mony. .r Mrs. Leona Adams has re- Godfrey of Clarkston, Mr. and turned home after having major Mrs. Wendell Tarbet of Hunt, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Tarbet surgery at the Logan hospital. John Sjoblom of Farmington of Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley is spending a few days visiting Tarbet and son Cannon, Mr. and his and daughter Mr. Mrs. Don Tarbet of Smithfield, and Mrs. Sterling Burton. Miss Merriett Tarbet of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Shapiro left Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kent and two Wednesday to return to their daughters of Fielding. The ochome in Tacoma after spending casion was Mrs. Godfreys a week visiting Mrs. Shapiro's birthday anniversary. A steak mother Mrs. Lovinnie Holt and cookout was enjoyed. other relatives in this area. Irvin Coombs underwent eye Mrs. Holt accompanied them to surgery at the Logan hospital Tacoma and will remain for a Friday. He is reported to be ten day visit. recovering nicely. Shauna Garn, Harvey Wood accompanied his son Douglas to Salt Lake daughter of Mr. and Mrs. City Friday where Douglas will Clarke Garn of American Fork receive medical care in the received injuries in a car acciUniversity Medical center for a dent Tuesday afternoon. She refew days. ceived care in the Provo hosThursday, Mr. and Mrs. John pital for cuts and bruises. Mrs. McClellan accompanied by Wayne Garn stayed overnight their friends, Mr. and Mrs. at tiie Clarke Garn home. Mr. Craig Olsen of Ogden spent the and Mrs. Wayne Garn spent the day at Lagoon. i weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Ga'rn and family in Grande Visits American Fork and Mr. and Spending a few days visiting Mrs. Jerry Garn and family in Mrs. Mildred Smith are her Pleasant Grove. They report grandson and his wife Mr, and Shauna Is getting along nicely. Mrs. Steve Schoonover and Mrs. Lavonla Hess of Ogden children Kimberly, Karen ami f was an overnight guest at the ice-crea- m w son-in-la- w two-year-o- ld M" WBNSKOraMW and children Brenda, Sherri, Steven of Salt Lake City spent a few days during the week visiting Mrs. Peterson's par to hfr. d Mrs. Sterling Burton. Mrs. Edith Welling. Mrs. Opal Groth accompanied by Miss Enid Welling of Seattle and Mrs. Noreen Turner of Chandler Ariz., spent Wednesday in GodOgden visiting Mrs. Jo frey and Mrs. ReNae Macfar--1 e. They joyed dinner at a downtown Chinese restaur t. d Mrs. Lynn Kimber Mr. and son of Ogd span t Tuesday ev ing visiting Mrs. lumber's par to Mr. d Mrs. Gordon d family. Smith Spending Sunday visiting Mrs. Flo Munson d family were Mr. d Mrs. Douglas Edwards d family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn joyed dimer with Mr. d Mbs. Carl Stuart in Ogden during the week. The two ladies are sis- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anger and son Travis of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sara Moss spent Wednesday in Malad visiting her sister Mrs. Vadis Gilgen. Spending a week visiting Mr and Mrs. Wynn H sen is their granddaughter Miss Jaci Hansen of Seattle. Jaci is the d Mrs. daughter of Lt. Col. Scott Hansen. Dinner guests of Mr. d Mrs. Gale Welling Sunday were Mrs. Mable Oyler of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Welling and family of Fielding. Overnight guests of Mrs. Voy-let Grover Friday was her daughter Mrs. Erma Anderson of Hagerm , Idaho. Acconi-- p ying her was Mrs. Andersons daughter Mrs. Rachelle Glauner and small son of Gooding, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess attended a Little League football game in North Ogden Saturday where their son Lonnie participated. Mrs. Edith Udy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and family to Salt Lake City Sunday. Lyle left the airport by pi e for Iowa to attend special schooling. Mrs. Watson and d Mrs. Udy visited Mr. family and Mrs. Pharon Apgood and family before returning home. Mrs. Todd Peterson and family of Newton visited Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling during the week. Mite Debbie Welling has moved to Pima, Ariz. where she has employment. Spending Saturday visiting Wilcox and family left for their home in Thousand Oaks. Visiting Mrs. Althea Wilcox Sunday afternoon was her and sister Me. brother-in-la- w and Mrs. Vern (Lucille) Shaffer of Gannett, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Flint d daughter Carrie Dawn visited Hogle zoo Sunday. The occasion was Carrie Dawns second . birthday. , Visiting Mr, d Mrs. Gordon Smith and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Claine Smith of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimber and son of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams were happy to receive a card from their daughter Elaine who is vacationing in Korea at the present time. She says this is the 34th country she him Visited and says she thinks Korea is quite h pretty country. She also sends greetings to her friends in Bear River valley. Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Pulver and daughter Michelle and grandson Colby have returned after an enjoyable vacation in Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt left Monday for their home in Moab after spending a few d Mrs. Val days visiting Mr. Leavitt and family. a Leonard reunion held at Logan canyon Saturday. Spending several days during the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton were their and daughter Mr. d Mrs. Jack Orton d children son-in-la- w Nathan, David City. Rebecca, Andrew, d Daniel of Salt Lake Spend Weekend Spending the week d visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter was their gr dson Gary Anderson and his friend Mike Nichols of Ogden. Friday and Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason was Mrs. Mason's cousin Mrs. Jean Johnson of Laramie d her niece Tracy Robinson of Reno. Also visiting at the Mason home Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parsons of Brigham City who were enroute home after vacationing in the northwest. Miss Leslie Burnett left Saturday for her home in Moses Lake after vacationing with her grandparents Mr. d Mrs. W. J. Garn and Leslies aunt Mrs. P. R. Peterson and family. Mrs. Rachel Burton and daughter Maurine spent Wednesday in Bountiful visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen and family. Peggy Jane Petersen who had been visiting her grandmother Mrs. Rachel Burton and family accompanied them back to her home in Bountiful. Spending Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Edwards and daughter Je of Logan.. Dinner guests of Mrs. Alene Chad Carr, activity manager. PARTS ACT AK3 COC3FE8 & REIVES HEADQUARTERS mother. ' "Sunday guests' of Mrs. Flo d family were Mrs. Munsons brother Orson Godfrey d son Joseph of Lehi. d Mrs. Ronald Wilcox Mr. and children Ronald C., Renee d Wendy of Thousand Oaks, Calif, have been spending the mit HE? AKTMSST Protact, Aluminum And Othar past week visiting Ronalds mother Mrs. Althea Wilcox and other relatives in this area. Other guests at the Wilcox home during the week were Mrs. Seth d children Wesley, Wilcox d Jared of Jason, Kar 1 Lyn Bountiful. d Mrs. Ronald Wilcox Mr. and three children, Mrs. Althea Wilcox spent Friday d Saturday at Sweetwater as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and five children. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rap loco Old. Worn Wiper Sladat Now Easy To Install, A Must For Any Typo Of Weather Prostono Motal Parts From Rutting Alto A Watar Pump Lubricant LF Style And Durability In )00 Easy Cara Cotton. Acts Fast, Stops Saapoga And Provantt lots Of Safa For Aluminum CL MAEI 'SCZDDECIU Gems II SZ. SXAII2 OIL CHANGE! lltZ. FASTFUS3 Ono Stop Action, Fluthot Out Putt, Groat And Othar Dirty Deposits That May Clog Your Radiator. lltZ. C99 I9wM TEKZI3 BILLS Yellow Champion ship fScrMSi 716 Baskatboll Goal 58 Bockboord Bit 1141 Dowoyvillo Datolino ters. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and childr Marl d Marla spent the weekend at Devils Cree k, Hawkins reservoir d Daniels reservoir. Mrs. Edith Welling accompanied by her daughter Miss Enid Welling of Seattle att ded HEADING THE Thespians this year at Box Elder High school are, front, Julie Maddox, secretary. Second row, Liz Reese, president; Kathy Welch, vice president; Jeanette Kapp, activity manager, and Corey Tuckness, advisor. Others are Susan Rawlins, historian, and Taco Party Cami Palmer of Log, Mrs. Jill Mar ble d son Du ny of Collinston enjoyed a taco party at the home of Mrs. Carol Forsberg and Paula Thursday. Lloyd and LaNette Summers Wood announce the arrival of a baby boy born Aug. 39 in the Log hospital. They have two children Nath and Alyssa at home. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Summers of Bothwell. Great grandparents are Mr. d Mrs. Ross Wood of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess of - Malad. Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth is the great, great grand-- , Munson Enjoy Dinner d Mrs. Keith Moss met Mr. their daughter Miss Mary J e Moss of Salt Lake City in Ogden d enjoyed during the week dimer at Mr. Steak restaur t. Attending funeral services for Sternly C. Farnsworth held in the Cottonwood First Ward chapel in Salt Lake City Monday were Mrs. Ruby FarnsWood, Mrs. worth, Mrs. Cl Irene Peck. They were accompanied by Mrs. Faye McMurdie of El wood d Mrs. Car men Whittle of Hyde Park. pancakes, ham. and eggs and etc. starting at 7 a.m. and continuing until approximately 10:30 . ' ; a.m. Some lucky person will also be the recipient of an elegant hand quilted queen size quilt of rose and burgandy. Tickets will be on sale during the morning, prior to the drawing. ' Funds raised will go toward additional equipment for the Fire department. Circle the date and plan to attend, a spokesman invites. Home front's quiet now school's going 2 BURNER STOVE MU DilUXI , 2 BURNER STOVE 1M9 RiC. 21.99 mi RIC. g 2 MANTLEl MANTLE LANTERN 1 RIC. 14.99 LANTERN REC. 19.! Imcmm ASKETDALLS (NBA ABA Oranga fed White lAnd Blua att i by Alene Fryer Did it seem a bit quiet around the house this week? What did you do with all that extra time you have been spending all summer making peanut butter sandwiches, settling arguments, closing screen bers. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish are in charge of transportation and if there is anyone who would like a ride down, they are asked to call them. camp- ing for those who wish to remain and the Bishopric will be in charge of night patrol to in- another? breakfast will be served Saturday between 7 and 8 : 30 a.m . See , you there! Primary activities will also be starting this coming Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 3 p.m. Mrs. Brian Upcoming Events The beginning of school also seemed to set off a lot of upcoming activities in our community. This Friday evening, gather up eating utensils for your family and head for Peterson park. The annual ward outing will begin with supper for all. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rindlis-bachhave been spending a lot of time getting things organized for this. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mar ble d Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marble are in charge of making food assignments. There will be activities for all ages with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Burbank taking care of this. Ruth and Vicky Litchford are busily preparing a fun program which will involve ward mem er era JXGXET MENS LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS leydrA VYodCPO OUR LOW MICE Over Your Favorite Shirt. BACKPACKERS PCLT B3TTLES In Assarted Plaids. Worm 100 Cotton Flannal Shirtt in A Groot Soloction Of Solid YK3 wide Mouth OrOvolWith 1 1 Lanyard. Camping There will be overnight doors, yelling Get out of that cold water!, picking up candy wrappers, finding one tennis shoe of one color and one of Yep, school sure takes care of all that fun! FLAI3 CALIPERS CHOICE Handy Accatsoriao You'll Naad Oti Backpockmg & Camping Trip mfncoii I0TTII 79 8.18 89 4Hs7' 8I0UNI Burbank, Mrs. Paul Spackman, Mrs. Kraig Page and Mrs. Ferrin Thayne are busy getting the year's schedule under way. Roger Norr and Christine ' QT. P01Y mm 19 sure safety. Early morning Grow are heading the young mens and young ladies groups to get APYW off to a fun start. It will begin at 7 p.m. at the Deweyville park, Sept. 7. There will be some fun games and good eats. Mrs. Lloyd Lish continues to improve following hospitalization a week ago. Nice to have you getting better, Viola! 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