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Show V 16 at Salt Lake City to bid good-by- e to Miss Camille Fronk who has BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday September 16, 1976 completed her two months training at the language school in Provo and was leaving for France to fulfill an LDS Mis- Tremonton Tales o JSMV, sion. Congratulations are extended Ashby, daughter Mrs. Carl Ashby who was chosen as second attendant to the Peach Queen at the Box Elder High school Friday evening. Miss Ashby is an accomplished pianist. to Miss Denise of Bishop and Salmon fishing engages couple; Literary guild hears review Falls who is attending Ricks in Rexburg spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk and family. Other Sunday guests at the Fronk home were Barbara LePray, Pam Kofoed and Shauna Bowman who are on the faculty at Utah State university in Logan. Lani Weeks of Smithfield who is student teaching at the Bear River High school is spending this quarter at the home of Mr. and Mr. Wayne Fronk and family. Dr. and Mrs. George Ficklin and Dr. and Mrs. Larry Ficklin attended a wedding and reception for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boulton held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thayne in Salt Lake City Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk and sons John , Jerry and daughter Jan were at the Salt Lake airport Tuesday morning to bid to their son and good-by- e brother Elder Jeff Fronk who has completed his training at the language school and is leaving for Norway to fulfill an LDS mission. The Fronk family who came from Rexburg to by Flo Munson Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris attend funeral services for spent several days of last week Brett Oyler held Friday in the Tremonton Stake center. Brett enjoying salmon fishing at Wash. They were joined drowned at Flaming Gorge. by Mrs. Lewis Housel of TaDeepest sympathy is extended coma. to his parents and their family. Last Sunday Dr. and Mrs. La Mrs. M. P. Christensen is Mar Harris along with Dr. and spending this week with her Mrs. Ron Harris and son and and daughter Mr. daughter of Logan, Mrs. Vernal and Mrs. Holden (Launna) Harris of Brigham City Brink and family in Billings, attended Sacrament meeting in Mont. Mrs. Brink underwent the Boise 20th ward where the surgery on Tuesday of this small son of Mr. and Mrs. week. Thomas Dunn Bard II was Sympathy is expressed to blessed by his uncle Dr. Ron family members of Mrs. Phyllis Harris and given the name of Pope, one of Tremontons Noah Douglas Bard. senior citizens, whose funeral The Tremonton Literary guild was held in the second ward met with Mrs. Leone Finch as chapel Saturday. Coming eshostess Tuesday evening. pecially for the funeral were her Mr. Special guests were Mrs. Ruby son and daughter-in-laThompson and Mrs. Elaine and Mrs. Don Lee Pope and Wamsley. Mrs. Vernell Morfamily of Yorktown Heights, N. rison gave an interesting review Y. They will remain for a week of Richard Lamparskis book at the family home. entitled Whatever Became Others who came for Mrs. of- -. A dainty light luncheon Popes funeral and who were was served.' houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Guests at the home of Mr. and L. Cochran were Mrs. Merrilee, Mrs. Don Hess this week were Maycock and daughter Sara of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess and Wilton, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. small son Gregory of Denver. Harold Bean of Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith They are also visiting with Mrs. Paul Hesss parents Mr. accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Stine and family Darrell Smith of Roy and Dr. in Blue Creek. Joining the Hess and Mrs. Tom Johnson of Logan family at Don Hesss home enjoyed a dinner party at Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chases Charcoal House in TreGlade Hess and family of Logan monton Friday evening. The and Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Haroccasion was Mrs. George ris and family of Ogden. Smiths birthday anniversary. A bridal shower was held at Opening Social The Tremonton Womens Civic the home of Mrs. Ann Potter league held their opening social Friday evening in honor of Miss and luncheon at the senior Cheryl Miller, daughter of Mr. center Sept. 2. The new officers and Mrs. Dennis Miller, who consisting of Mrs. Evelyn Bor-uwill become the bride of DeeEU president; Mrs. Jean Fifield of Clearfield in rites Mrs. performed in the Logan LDS Crump, Judy Borcherding, secretary; Temple Sept. 23. The groom is ReNee Mrs. McKinnon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin treasurer; Mrs. Nell Puzey, J. Fifield. College son-in-la- were accompanied by Shelly Holmgren and Becky Austin. The V.G.F. club met with Mrs. Priscilla Christensen as hostess Wednesday evening. A lovely luncheon was served and the remainder of the evening spent in handiwork. Special guests were Mrs. Bertha Thomas, Mrs. Lucille Robbins and Mrs. Bernice Anderson. Miss Janet Morris of Park Valley is spending the school year with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk and family. Back Home Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Wendy) Ficklin and children Brandon, Amie and Courtney have left for their home in Bailet Crossroads, Vir. after spending the past two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker, Dr. and Mrs George Ficklin and other relatives in this area. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk and family along with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith, Shauna Bowman and Cheri Bowman of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ezra Harris of Ogden were Miss Sherrie Hess, daughter and Mrs. Cleon N. Hess, was honored at a bridal shower wedding breakfast hosted by the grooms parents will be held at the Juniper Inn. Tonight, reception for friends and relatives will be held at Bowcutt a Reception center in Tremonton. at the bridal shower about 14 attended and enjoyed an evening of games followed by dainty refreshments. The bride-elereceived lovely and useful gifts. Mrs.Virginia Beal of College Park, Md., has been visiting her sisters Mrs. Mel Foxley and Mrs. Nona Rhead. First Steven C. Kotter Atlanta mission . . All friends and relatives of the elder are encouraged to attend. The elder is a 1975 graduate of Box Elder High School and LDS Seminary. Brian . . L. Jeppesen farewell Sunday Disabling Injuries Mission call accepted Steven C. Kotter, son of Mr: and Mrs. Wendell C. Kotter, has accepted a call to serve in the Georgia Atlanta Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints and will enter the mission home in Salt Lake on Oct. 9. A farewell testimonial will be Occupationally-relate- held with Sacrament meeting in the Sixth Ward, 50G South Second East, on Sunday, Sept. 19 ht 4 p.m. Bishop Joseph Jennings invites all friends and relatives to attend. Elder Kotter graduated from Box Elder High and LDS Seminary this spring. He also received his Duty to God award in disa- d bling injuries numbered approximately 2.1 million in this country during 1975. Thats down from 2.3 million in the previous year. Workers injured in both and year totaled b accidents last 5.3 million. The total cost of work accidents in 1975, in- cluding loss from business fires, amounted to about $15.9 billion. 1974. Red Cross. The Good Neighbor. get the same message out of them that we put Youll be hearing a lot of these lyrics on radio and television. If you listen closely, we think youll into them. Very simply, whatever your financial needs we can help. Thats the First Security feeling. We want to be your bank. And well do whatever we, can to make you happy. Give us a try. Tough Lesson The energy crisis is teaching us how many absolute necessities we may run out of that our fore- fathers never imagined anyone needing in the first place. p, vice-preside- historian and parlimentarian were hostesses. Dr. Jack Johnson favored were Mrs. with two solos. The chairman Benon Wheatley, Mrs. Carma of each department gave a Bradshaw and Mrs. LaRue Elresume of the summers actlis. About 20 relatives and close ivities. Mrs. Alice Harris gave friends attended. During the an interesting discussion of her evening the guests tied a quilt and her husbands trip along and presented to the bride-elec- t. with Mr. and Mrs. James refreshments were Brown to Washington D. C. in Dainty served. July. They had a tour of the President and Mrs. Lloyd White House," visited the Oval "iHunsake .of the Logan LDS Room and attended the dedica- ' Temple were the guest speakers of tion thd Visitors Center. at Tremonton Stake conference Mrs. Ulalla Hansen, Mrs. held in the Tremonton stake Evelyn Fuhriman accompanied center Saturday. by Mrs. Maude Harris of PortGrace Orme will present her age attended a session at the acrobatic class of students in a Logan Temple Friday along program to be held at the junior with their nephew Ronald Harhigh school Saturday at 10 a. m. ris of Springfield, Ore., who The public is invited to attend. entered the mission home in Miss Janet Doutre was hoSalt Lake City Wednesday prior stess to a bridal shower honorto leaving for a LDS Mission in ing Miss Robyn Wise who beAustralia. Elder Harris is the came the bride of Scott Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris. Dickson, in rites performed in Bryce Rytting and Todd Ryt-tin- g the Logan temple Saturday. The who have been employed at bride is the daughter of Mr. and Rexburg during the summer Mrs. Mark Wise. Sixteen close months called on their grandfriends and relatives attended parents Mr. and Mrs. A. N. the shower. Luncheon was' Rytting Thursday enroute to served the bride-elewas the their home in Salt Lake City. recipient of lovely and useful Mr.1 and Mrs. Ross Miller gifts. The Lions had a work meeting spent four days of last week in blackfoot enjoying the state fair Wednesday evening and painted and horse races. They also the bowery at the park. A spent a day at Lava Hot luncheon followed at the Lions Den. The evenings activities Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees was under the direction of the visited Mrs. Julia Rees in OgLions Club president Dewayne den Saturday. Falk. Mrs. Keith Fillmore and Garden Reception Kim hosted a misMr. and Mrs. Clifford John and daughter bridal shower at cellaneous atAlford John Mr. and Mrs. their home Saturday honoring tended a wedding reception held Janet Doutre. daughter of Mr. in the beautiful garden of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Doutre who and Mrs. LaVerd John in North will become the bride of Mark Ogden Saturday evening honorPeavler, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fred Peavler of collinston Oct. 1 (Rose Marie John) Empey. in the Ogden LDS Rose Marie is the daughter of About 16 close friends Temple. and relDr. and Mrs. LaVerd John. The atives attended. Janet was the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. recipient of lovely and useful Stirl Empey of Pleasant View. gifts. Bryan John, Brad Cutler and Adams of American Karen Ricky Jones were among those In Its a First Security morning. 2 J Garland Banquet Oct. 7 for AP hopeful Tom Anderson, American party presidential candidate, will speak at a special banquet to be held in his honor at the Bear River Junior High gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 7. In addition to his appearance in Tremonton, he will make a brief visit to Brigham City. The banquet at Garland will highlight the first of a three-da- y visit by Anderson to Utah. Other banquets will be held in Salt Lake City, and in Uintah countyThe American party is in no way connected with the splinter American Independent party which recently held its convention in Chicago. The American party has ballot position in seven states Ji . - where the deadline is passed for the AIP to get ballot position. In addition, the party has secured ballot position in ten other states and is on the verge of making ballot position in 15 to 20 more states. Andersons purpose in coming to Utah is to help elect local American party candidates to office. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased from any of the American party voting district officers, county officers, or any of the county candidates. Tickets will be limited because many tickets are already committed to residents in Cache and Weber counties as well as Oneida and Franklin county, Idaho residents. mmm Security Bank ol Ulan N Bank of Springville Ulan A F First Secunly Bank ol I'J.yir, f, rrst Security Bar k of Bock Sf'-'.g- First Security Bank ol Bountilul Utah. N A First Security Bank ol Logan Utah N A First Security Slate Bank Salt lake Citv unh First Security Bank ol Murray Utah N A First Security Slate Bank ol Helper Utah First Security Stale Bank ol Wyoming Kaysville Utah MemberFDIC A m West. it The suns coming up, Its a First Security mornfor Another ing. helping people grow. So get day yourself some of that First Security feeling, Its time to take your dream as far as it can go. ; The elder will be honored at a farewell Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Seventh ward chapel, 531 North of Mr. A : Brian L. Jeppesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arland P. Jeppesen of 240 West Fifth North, Brigham City, has accepted a call to the England London mission for the LDS church. He enters the mission home Oct. 9. Rex E. Larson of Spanish Fork was a-- weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon N. Hess and family. hosted by Wendy Austin of Garland Sept. 8. were Teresa Hunsaker and Sherrie Smith. Sherrie will become the bride of Rex E. Larson son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Larson in rites performed in the Logan LDS Temple this morning (Thursday). Farewell Sunday for elder f,uc |