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Show i t . 18 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 30, 1976 Tremonton Tales Iversons visit with grandson by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Claud Iverson have spent the past month in Logan at the home of their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Lee Ann) Snyder and their little new grandson. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Iverson assisted Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and baby in moving into a new home at Holiday. Paul Snyder will enroll at the University of Utah majoring in genetics. The Snyders accompanied them to Tremonton and family were Dr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson and sons Jay and Jared and daughter Jan of Logan. Thursday Mrs. LaRae Hight and children Marcea and Mark of Anchorage, Alaska accompanied by Mrs Verna John spent the day in Salt Lake City. Enroute home they visited Dr. and Mrs. LaVerd John in Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Moyes in Brigham City. son-in-la- remained overnight. Sunday morning the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder was blessed by his grandfather Iverson in the fourth ward sacrament meeting and given the name of David Claud Snyder. A dinner party followed at the Iverson home. ' Other guests in addition to Paul, Lee Ann and baby were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen and sons Bert and Bart of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harris and family. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Grace Hales were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen and family of Beaver Dam. Among those attending a Hawaiian luau held at the Utah State university in Logan were Isabella Walton, June Garfield, Catheryne Nesson, Ella Turley, Vernell Morrison, Celia Bennett, Gladys Bennett, Barbara Madsen and Glena Walston. Dinner was served, dancing enjoyed and special entertainment furnished by native Hawaiians and Samoans who are attending USU. Vacationers Return Mrs. Thelma Iverson and Mrs. Aleen Ward returned Tuesday after vacationing in Montana. They visited Mrs. Iversons son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Boyd Iverson and family in Townsend and also visited her son Alan Iver- Ross Miller accompanied by Steve Miller of Layton are spending a few days in Carson City, Nev. on business. Dr. Gary Miller of Watsonville, Calif., joined them in Carson City. Saturday Mrs. Letha Sten-quijoined Mrs. Phoebe Pinder of College Ward, Mrs. Janice Zollinger of Logan, Mrs. Dixie Souter of Brigham City and Mrs. Patsy Tremelling of Ogden and spent the day in Salt Lake City. They enjoyed dinner together at a downtown restaurant. Mrs. Trudy Garfield of Reno spent a few days of last week visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller. She came especially to attend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. DeeEll (Cheryl Miller) Fifield. Elder David Wheatley will enter the Language Training school in Provo Oct. 7 prior to leaving for an LDS mission in Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Romrell of Rexburg spent Friday and Saturday visiting Mrs. Romrells parents Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen and family. Family Day Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen and daughters and Maren accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Romrell of Rexburg and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Christensen of Brigham City enjoyed Thiokol Family Day at the plant. Leaving Friday for their home in Yucaipa, Calif., after spendng a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Christensen were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cdbless. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester wheatley and family Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jensen of Pocatello. The two ladies are sisters. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMurdie visited their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Craig (Tina) Harrison and family in Clearfield. In the Ve-On- son-in-la- Following his release Elder John had the opportunity of visiting New Zealand and attending a session in the temple. He also spent sometime in Hawaii. Arriving at the Los Angeles airport he was met by his brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Dahl and family for a short visit before coming by plane to Salt Lake at Willard slated tonight SogdOog The Willard PTA will hold its McMurdie, Mr. and Mrs. Keith back to school night tonight McMurdie and daughter Tam-mi(Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McAll parents are invited to Murdie and son Garth of Ogden. attend and view their childrens Mrs. Minnine Ashton, Mrs. work. Elva Korth, Miss Phyllis ChrisThe PTA will be selling memtensen, Miss Ardes .Adams, berships during the evening. Mrs. Geneva Walker and Mr. It was announced the school and Mrs. Blaise Grden spent will have a new sixth grade Monday evening visiting Mrs. teacher who will be introduced Francessa Summers. Light reduring the evening. freshments were served. Mrs. Summers gave a brief report of her recent tour of England. Spending Monday evening nored at a bedroom-bathroowith Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting bridal shower held at the home were Mrs. Veda Mason, Mrs. of Mrs. Eleda Vee Stokes in Bothwell Wednesday evening. Ruth Bone, Mrs. Nellie Barnard, Mrs. Mae Allen and Mrs. During the evening the guests tied a patchwork design quilt Francessa Summers. Refreshments were enjoyed. and presented to the bride-elecShe was also presented with Mr. and Mrs. Trent Thompson accompanied by Mr. and other attractive and useful Mrs. Gary Hal of Plain City gifts. A luncheon was served. Miss Sandall was further spent the weekend at Rock Port Reservoir. honored at a miscellaneous family shower held at the home Visits Parents of Mrs. Eithel Kerr Saturday Mrs. Carolyn Rasmussen and afternoon with Miss Michelle daughter Sandy of Hyrum spent Webb of Salt Lake City as . t. Sunday evening visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trent Thompson. Miss Susan Sandall was ho- - Original bridal games were played followed by refreshments. The bride-to-b- e received many lovely gifts. ddoggII piroOGeOiioifii John Singh, Utah Lung association volunteer leader from Corinne, today urged lung, heart and diabetes victims and people 65 and older, in Northern Utah, to protect themselves against the flu this season by following national immunization recommendations. Singh said The national flu immunization program is endorsed by the Utah Lung association. We feel, however, that persons at high risk, because of illness and age, may be confused by the recommendation that they should receive two shots. This flu season, as in previous years, people who suffer from emphysema,- - bronchitis and asthma, are urged to get protection early because they are in the high risk category. The Utah Lung association, he noted, and its medical section, the Intermountain Thoracic society, encourage these patients to immunize against influenza every year. This year we strongly advise people in this group to get two shots, the volunteer leader added. One shot contains a bivalent vaccine that will protect against the Jersey, swine flu virus, and or or already existthe ing Hong Kong variety. A second shot, the monovalent B, is an added protection against other known viral strains that will give added protection to high risk persons. Both shots may be administered in one session or on different days. The bivalent flu vaccine is expected to arrive in Utah around Oct. I. We are informed that Utahs physicians should receive it first and will be encouraged to treat their high risk patients first, Singh said. He noted that every county The Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 2919 in Brigham City will hold a box lunch auction on Oct. 2 beginning at 7 p.m. Proceeds from the event will go to the ladies charities. All ladies who bring a box lunch will receive a free ticket to a sox dance beginning at 9 p.m. Music will be by Down Home. Prizes will be given for the most interesting sox worn at the dance. Come and have a good sox time at an dance and box lunch," a spokesman invited. Astrolabe Often called the oldest scientific instrument in the world, an astrolabe measures the altitude of celestial bodies above the horizon, enabling the user to determine time and latitude. at least one public immunization center. As the vaccine becomes available, the location of these clinics will be announced. will have 14 3 12 After meeting Elder John at 16- - the airport the group visited Bishop and Mrs. Ronald John and family in Salt Lake City PERKINS, contract TV service fix TV sets for a living. from over 60 shops in the Intermountain area. I've got over 25 years experience and am rated as one of the very best TV repairmen in the USA. I I 13 11 7 o 9 2 at Ogden First Federal inporpgfyp. GET HIGHEST INTEREST on insured savings. 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You qualify for one free gift or one special purchase with your first deposit in the minimum ' amounts shown in the chart. Offer good while supply lasts. One free gift per customer, please. Sound like I'm braggin? How about let's talk business. The proof is in the repair. OPENS MONDAY auction, dance elttSzoffls e, City. I'M DICK I 'Get flu shots1 e. son-in-la- To family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eagles schedule box lunch to school Back Elder Home Mr. and Mrs. Alford John accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kent John and children Jori and Adam of Hyrum were at the Salt Lake airport Saturday to meet Elder Randy John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alford John who .has returned after fulfilling a LDS mission in Australia-Mel-bourn- before returning home. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kent son in Billings. John and two children of Hyrum Visiting Dr. and Mrs. D.B. were dinner guests of Mr. and Green Thursday were their Mrs. Alford John and family. Mrs. LaRae Hight and childdaughters Mrs. Joanne Garrett and Mrs. Judy Allen and son ren left Sunday for their home Blair of Salt Lake City.. in. Anchorage after spending a. Paul hompsori who Is withfeweek visiting Mrs. Hights par- theArmed Forces and has been e'nts Mr. and Mrs. 'Clifford John. stationed in Okinawa visited Mrs. Melvin Castleton has briefly with Grant Thomposn returned home after an enjoyand Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green able vacation in Peoria, 111., during the past week. Paul is where she visited her brother married to the former Debbie and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Archibald. Henry Getz and other relatives. Attending a meeting at the She also visited Mrs. Mary Logan Temple Sunday morning Shaffer and other friends and were Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green, relatives in Kansas City. She Mr. and Mrs. Reginal Brough, was accompanied by her Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Woodhead, daughter Mrs. Melba Crookston Mr. and Mrs. Owen Howard, and daughter Miriam of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Rytting, Mr. Spending the weekend visitand Mrs. Wilford Rogers, M. ing Mr. and Mrs Don Hess were and Mrs. Fred Grover, Mr .and their granddaughters Bonnie Mrs. Larain Marble, Mr. and Campbell and Camille Harris of Mrs. Milton Johnson, Mr. and Ogden. Mrs. Milton Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth, Mr. and Mrs. Funeral Services Mrs. Polly Smith accompanGeorge Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Rose! Zundel, Mr.- - and Mrs. ied by her daughers Mrs. DeLon Oleen Garn, Mr. and Mrs. RichStokes and Mrs. Deloris Stokes ard Calderwood. These couple of Bothwell attended funeral were all released as temple services in the Lindquist Mortofficers as of Oct. 2 while the uary in Ogden Saturday for Mrs. Smiths niece Tamra Gai-letemple is being closed for ap16. They also visited Mrs. proximately two years for reSmiths sister Mrs. Gertrude modeling purposes. David Falk, a student at Winn who is receiving medical Brigham Young university, care at the McKay hospital in spent the weekend visiting his Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Christenparents Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk and family. sen have been spending a few days in Billings, Mont., visiting Were Guests their and daughter Tuesday evening Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Holden Brink and Mrs. Reuben Baer accompanfamily. Mrs. Brink is recuperied by Mr. and Mrs. George ating from surgery. Baer of Bishop, Calif., were Friday Lester Wheatly and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. son David attended a reception Dale Baird and family in held in Pocatello for Mr. and Mrs. Leland (Janice Egbert) Ogden. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Jensen. The reception was held and Mrs. George Smith and at the home of the brides Hi, evening they enjoyed a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright and family in Ogden honoring Mr. and Mrs. LaMar (Doris) Shreeve of Las Vegas who ar visiting in this area. 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