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Show i' BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 18 Mr. and Mrs. Rose! Zundel accompanied by Mrs. Ceclia Bennett of Tremonton and Mrs, Marsha Iverson of Elwood were among those who attended the wedding ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple Thursday where Miss Carla Zundel became the bride of Kay Woolsey. A breakfast followed hosted by the grooms parents held at the Chuck ORama. That evening a large group attended a Thursday, September 23, 1976 Holding Flashes ! Virginia visitor welcome guest at special luncheons, parties by Flo Munson Mrs. Mary Boesche of McLean, Va., a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen, has been a special guest at several luncheons and parties during the week. Mrs. Boesche and Mrs. Hansen attended a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Moyle Rice in Logan. The two ladies accompanied by Mrs. Bonnie Weiler of attended the art exhibit in Brigham City and enjoyed lunch at the Idle Isle Cafe. Mrs. Marguerite Rich of Garland entertained at a luncheon honoring Mrs. Boesche. Other guests were Mrs. Blanche Hansen of Fielding, Mrs. Bonnie Weiler and Mrs. lone Hansen of Tremonton, Mrs. LaVona Carter of Garland. She was also feted at a dinner party hosted by Mrs. lone Hansen of Tremonton at Sherwood Hills in Sardine Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy (Anne Nicholas) Welling proudly announce the arrival of a baby girl born Sept. 14 in the Brigham City Community hospital. They have two daughters and one son at home LeAnne, Michele and Aaron. The new baby will be named Megan Welling. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nicholas of Harper Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling of Fielding. Great grandparents are E. Emery Wight of Honeyville, Mrs. Mabel Oyler and Mrs. Grace Brough of Tremonton. Mrs. Velda Wood, Mrs. Karen Wilcox and family attended the state fair in Salt Lake City Tre-mont- Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason during the week. Have Visitors Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan and family were Mrs. McClellans mother Mrs. Arno Leibelt and daughter Nancy of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred spent Sunday at Randolph. Attending the state fair in Salt Lake City Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and family. Cyril Godfrey and daughter Lana have spent a good share of their time at the Logan hospital the past week with Mrs. Lucille Godfrey who is recuperating following a heart attack. She is reported to be getting along nicely at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hansen and daughter ReNee and sons Kenneth, Roy and Ryan visited Mrs. Hansens parents Mr. and Mrs. Perry McArthur in Mt. Pleasant last weekend and also attended the state fair, returning home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gam are happy to receive word they have another great grandchild a girl born to Wesley and Debbie King Nye in Provo. Mrs. Alice Nye of Garland is also the Grandpar- r. ents are F. Leo and Jean Gam Nye of Issaquah, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Claine Smith of Tremonton joined other family members at the Gordon Smith home Thursday. The occasion was Gordon Smiths birithday anniversary. Wedding Reception Attending a wedding reception held at the White House Reception Center in Ogden Thursday evening in honor of Robert and Wendy Smith Balls were Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lewis. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baird of Brigham City. Mrs. Sara Moss spent Wed- nesday visiting her sister Mrs. Vadis Gilgen in Maiad. Miss Cindy Petersen spent Thursday through Saturday visiting Dr. Betty Petersen in Provo. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam during the week were Mrs. and sister Garns brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Cleneth Arnell of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy entertained at a family at their home honoring Brett who was four years old. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Udy and .family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Udy and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy of Fielding. and cake were enjoyed. Brett received lots of nice gifts. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bowers of Salt Lake City. The two ladies are sisters. The Bowers also visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hales. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam during the past week were Mrs. Garns brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart of Ogden. Lynn Forbush, Ruth Hess and Lynette Woodmancy of Maiad Ice-crea- as guests of Mrs. Janet Adams attended a Tupperware Top Star Hostess luncheon at the Warehouse in Salt Lake City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood spent the weekend vacationing reception feting the newlyweds held at the Belmont ward cultural hall. Friday evening they were further honored at an open house held in the Mink Creek ward cultural hall. They will make their home in A izona. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez and family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ceclia Bennett and family and Mrs. Debbie Zundel and family of Tremonton. Sister Calls in Elko. Mrs. Keith Moss received a Eldon Petersen accompanied call from her sister Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sandall phone Thomas in Earl Philadelphia and family of Tremonton to morning telling her of Salt Lake City Saturday where Sunday the birth of a baby girl born to they attended the state fair and Dennis and Suzi Thomas Ever-ton- , Ice Follies. former residents of Logan. They have a small son Jared at Attends Meeting Mrs. Voylet Grover attended home. The new baby will be sacrament meeting in Ogden named Sarajane after Mrs. Moss and her daughter Mary Sunday where her the son of Brent and Pam Jane. Thursday afternoon Mr. and Ahlmer, was blessed by his father. Following the meeting a Mrs. Rosel Zundel and Mrs. dinner party was held at the Ceclia Bennet visited Mr. and Mrs. Nish Zundel and family home of the grandparents, in Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Dale AhlMavis Grover and Spence Valdez and family in Salt Lake mer. Mrs. Celia Zundel and Mrs. City and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maxiene Gam met a group who Zundel of Cedar City who were officiated at the Logan LDS visiting relatives in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall RobTemple for a picnic and social at Central park in Logan bins of Snowville visited Mrs. Friday. Approximately 40 at- Elma Petersen Saturday. tended. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss attended a wedding reception Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of for Greg and Linda Jones held Rupert, Idaho. The Daviss in the Motor Lodge in Maiad were returning from Salt Lake City where they accompanied Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel, their daughter Carol who enroll- great-grandso- at a business school there. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Moon and children Chris, Travis and Brandy visited Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Allen in Ogden during the week. Mrs. Helen Jensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Jensen of Ogden to a wedding for her granddaughter Susan Smith who became the bride of Ken Seibert in a ceremony performed in the Hill AFB chapel. Susan is the daughter of Lois Jensen Smith and the late Joseph Smith. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Seibert of Illinois. The bridal party enjoyed a dinner at the Hill AFB club. That evening a reception was held at the Wedding World reception center in. Ogden. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Mason and two daughters of Granger. They all enjoyed dinner at the Loft House in Logan. Saturday Mrs. Helen Jensen accompanied by Mrs. Lois Smith of Ogden attended funeral services for Bruce Adams, 38, who was killed in a car accident. Services were held in the Morgan ward chapel. Bruce is a cousin to the Jensen family. He is survived by a wife and seven children. Burial took place in the Syracuse cemetery. Mrs. Boyd Udy and sons Brett and BoDe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Marble and son of Collinston spent Sunday enjoying a picnic at Mario canyon. The occasion was Irvin Coombs birthday anniversary. . Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver and family Sunday were Amley Pulver of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pulver and sons John . and Danny of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott attended funeral services for Mrs. Scotts aunt Mrs. Ivy Nielsen held in the Maiad stake Picnic in Hills Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sutherland and family of Ogden spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Alene Sutherland. They enjoyed a picnic on the near by hills. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson Mrs. Barbara Udy, and Cathy Garn attended a miscellaneous bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Norma Coombs in Tremonton Wednesday for Cheryl Ann Miller who will become the bride of DeeEll Fifield in rites performed in the Logan LDS Temple today (Sept. 23) were Mrs. Mabel Showed, Mrs. Marianne Simmons, Mrs. JoAnn Sandall and Mrs. Marlene Archibald. Cathy Garn favored with several solos accompanying herself on the guitar. A light luncheon was enjoyed. Cheryl Ann received lovely and useful gifts. Visting Mr. and Mrs. Clive and daughter Tracy attended the state fair in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards returned home Sunday after spending several days at their summer home in Island Park. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coombs and daughters Lana and Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Coombs, center Wednesday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson and sons Randy and Eric and daughter Lori enjoyed a drive to Hardware Ranch, Blacksmith Fork canyon, and Logan. They visited Mrs. PieMrs. Joy rsons sister-in-laJones and family in Newton. See Football Game Mrs. Aloha Garn and daughters Cathy and Lesa accompanied by Melanie Hirschi and Becky Barson of Tremonton attended the football game between Bear River High and Weber High held in Ogden Friday. Mrs. Aloha Garn, Mrs. Bonnie Garn, Mrs. Carol Forsberg, . I. Back to School for the parents of the students attending Perry Elementary school. PTA President Mrs. Lois Nelson urges all to attend next Thursday evening. Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. The events of the evening are scheduled to begin with a general business meeting in the e room. Introductions of the school staff and this years PTA officers and chairmen will take place with a chance for all parents to get acquainted with them. Several new and exciting programs will be introduced for this year with special emphasis on the improvement of the playground area. Following the general meeting the parents will be invited to visit each of their childrens classrooms with a chance to meet the teachers and learn more of the outlined program for the coming year. multi-purpos- Bells Ringing School bells are also ringing for our college students. A number of the young men and women for Perry are making their way off to receive a higher education at near by colleges and universities. Danille Hewlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hewlett, Joan Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Brett Whitaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Whitaker, Steven Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldous Weight, Jill Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Williams, Chad Johnson and Beverly Johnson, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Evone Valencia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Valencia and Cindy Stanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Stanger will be attending Utah State university in Logan. Off to Brigham Young university in Provo will be Neil Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldous Weight, and Jerrilyn Zink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zink. Lindy Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston and Harvey Higgs, son of Charles Higgs will be attending the University of Utah in Salt Lake. Living In Ogden Living in Ogden and attending classes at Weber college are Susan Valcarce and Mary Valcarce, daughters of Mr, and Mrs. John Cori Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Young and Merrilyn Walker, daughter of Mr. and Valcarce, d The Box Elder Community Schools program is seeking five students ind to terested in modern dance and seven-year-ol- group routine classes. Jill Williams, instructor for the classes, said there are plenty of openings for students in this age group. They can contact her at for more information, she said. There are also openings in dance classes for students in other age groups, she added. 4 Small business rep will be here A representative of the Small Business administration will be in Brigham City, Thursday, Sept. 30, at the Employment Security office from 9 until 10 a m. Persons wishing to contact him may do so at the office. Appointments may be scheduled through the Employment' Security office. Garn this week are Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Kennington of Twin Falls. G. Emerson Earl attended a Utah State Postmasters training session in Provo Thursday and Friday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. Emerson Earl enjoyed hunting pinenuts in the Yost area. Clinton Earl of Logan spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Emerson Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Moon and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moon and family in Cherry Creek. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRO .t.b.t fib Anderson, years-ol- MONBAY, SEPTEMBER Its Robert 5 to 7 MJEl Parents get reminder ; of back to school night ,!:, Students off to college .h .. seeking students Pre Inventory Perry Pulse r. Dance classes v! to n i " hdf Mrs. Reed Walker. Traveling to Idaho to attend Ricks college in Rexburg are Cindy Dinsdale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dinsdale and LaVonna Jenks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Jenks. We hope we havent missed any of these young people. If we did, let us know. The students of the Perry school enjoyed the displays, animals and all the fun and excitement of the Utah State Fair last Friday, Sept. 17. All the students in grades first through sixth boarded busses with their teachers and several parents at 9 a.m. and returned home, tired but excited by all the things they had seen. . The women of the Perry First was Relief society are inviting their husbands to attend a very special meeting with them, tomorrow evening, Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the ward cultural hall. A Food Fair will be held with demonstrations on the use of dehydrators, grinders, food storage and seed selection and storage to be given with many samples to be tried. ' Home Coming Also a display of the home SPARK PLUGS Dependable, Long Lastmq, Fire Spark Plugs. Easy To Install, Your Choice Of Autolite, AC, Or Champion. Sure KG. 79 m, a canning of fruits, vegetables and relishes of the women of the ward will be set up. This will be very interesting to see the results of such a great harvest season. Floyd and Retha John returned last Wednesday following two weeks visiting and vacationing in the north west. They visited with several nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Young in Kettle Falls, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young in Spokane. They also visited with an aunt Patti Walker, Julie Davis, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kathy Nelson and Shanelle Anderson. Goodwin in Ellensburg, Wash. Mrs. Leilia Grover of the Most of their time was spent with visiting two of Retha's Brigham City South Stake sisters, Mrs. Lila Bloomquist in Young Ladies board was guest Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy speaker. Refreshments were served to the mothers and Rathjen in Bremerton, Wash. Mrs. Rathjen was recovering daughters following the meetfrom surgery, which was one of ing. their reasons for their trip at this time. TEN YEARS AGO . . .Sept. The Johns found a little time 22, 1966. for rock hunting on their trip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton and son Jimmy spent the also. Curtis and Tess Johnson past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight. enjoyed last week also vacationing in the Northwest. They Friday evening, Bob, June and traveled by way of Sugar City, son Jimmy, Lawrence and Idaho where they stopped in to Arlene Wright and Mrs. Bertha visit with George and Faye Wight attended the Victor Petersen and to see first hand Borga show at the Valley Music the terrible effects of the flood. Hall. While the Hamiltons were They traveled to the Teton Dam in Utah they enjoyed the Peach and viewed the damage there. Day celebrations including the They then traveled on to .parade. f-f- mC feKSEaRSB. AutoHte RESBTOyPARKJUCKWj. Motorcraft TUKE-U- ? Glacier National Park, Seattle, Wash., Mt. Ranier and spent a day on the beach at Westpoint, Wash. They traveled home on the Columbia Highway through Oregon and down through Boise, Walla Walla and Lewiston, Idaho. Sunday evening the Perry First ward relief society held a very lovely visiting teachers reception for all the visiting teachers of the ward. Special Instructions Special instructions were given on visiting teaching by President Nola Young, visiting teacher leader, Melba Wheeler and Bishop Lynn Reeder. Following the meeting each teacher was given her new partner and district and a special treat. Lyle and Darlene Bawden are excited over the arrival of a new little daughter they welcomed into their home. The new little miss was born on Sept. 8 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. Weighing in at five pounds and eleven ounces, her name is Valista. She was welcomed home by older brother, Brent and older sister, Felicia. Mothers and daughters of the Perry First ward activity night enjoyed a lovely evening at their New Beginnings Night, Tuesday, Sept. 14. 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