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Show f Brigham City, Utah October 7, 1976 Thursday, 18 and Christine Ann of Roy. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis in Salt Lake City honoring Mrs. Rogers sister Mrs. Annabell Nelson who was observing her 80th birthday BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Tromonton Tales anniversary. There are four sisters living from a family of 10 Dinner party in Logan honors pair of couples , by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris hosted a dinner part at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan especially honoring Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harris who were visiting in this area from Chicago. It also honored Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris who were observing their 33rd wedding anniversary. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harris of Tremonton, Mrs. Vernal Harris of Brigham City, Mr, and Mrs. Reed Harris of Bothwell and Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Hale of Logan. Visting Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jones and family during the week was Tom Morgan of Brigham City. Tom will be remembered as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morgan, former publishers of the Leader. Leon and his wife, Mary are now living in Stevenville, Mich., where they are still involved in newspaper work. Tom is currently employed at Thiokol Corp. Weekend guests of Mrs. June Garfield were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Garfield and son Benjamin and daughter Rebecca of Salt Lake City. Mr. aqd Mrs. J.R. Garfield and family of Tremonton joined them for Sunday dinner. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Puzey and family in Ogden Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey. Spending Sunday visiting Mrs. Gladys Bennett were her and daughter Mr,' and Mrs. Jack (ReNae) LeFe-vr- e and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway joined other family members son-in-la- w accompanied by her for a Lund reunion held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Clel Jensen in Salt Lake City Saturday. A dinner was enjoyed followed by a progrm, a social and geneology work. Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and family entertained at a dinner party Sunday honoring Dennis's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Miller prior to their leaving Friday for Mesa where they will spend the winter months. Other guests were Mr, and Mrs. Bob Doutre and family and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wood and son Nolan of Tremonton. Mrs. Rayloa Wise of Ogden will accompany her parents to Mesa afterwhich she will arrive back in Ogden by plane. Spending Wednesday and Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jones and family were Mrs. Marshall Jones of Seattle and Mrs. Colleen Hodge daughter Jennifer Lyn of Provo. This makes the first baby for the fourth generation in the Jones family. Visiting Mrs. June Garfield Thursday was her mother Mrs. Slyvia Cordon of Ogden and her sister Mrs. LaVon Baddley of Salt Lake City. The Relief Society visiting teachers and supervisors held a social in the stake house Thursday evening under the directon of the sixth ward Relief Society president Mrs. Lila Miller. The A theme was Kick off ,76-7program Was enjoyed and light refreshments served. Approximately 65 attened. Thursday Mrs. LaMar Jones and-sma- With Mother Don Morrison of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting his mother Mrs. Vernell Morrison. ll GrOp fa buO ujqc '1 by Carol Southern Ralph and Grace Noyes are home now from a trip to the New England coast with a surprise birthday party last afternoon, Thursday s Mrs. Marshall Jones of Seattle and Mrs. Colleen Hodge and daughter of Provo visited Miss Patti Jones who is enrolled at Utah State university in Logan. Houseguests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris the past week were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harris of Chicago. 7. JcrfcacO house-guest- Yvonne turned 14 years of age the previous Sunday. Well wishers at the party area. were Heidi Carr, Wendy They visited friends and relaJudy Hailing, Lorna tives in New Hampshire, MasRasmussen, Sherry Sara, Jill sachusetts and Vermont. They Hansen, Shelly Reeves, Lynette also visited in Maine. On the Hailing and Cindy Jeppsen. A very special arrival at the way home, they went to see Richard Noyes home in Hooper Niagra Fails, and the Amana colonies in Iowa. was a baby boy born on MonThis is a religious group that day, Oct. 4. The babe was born at the McKay-De- e originally came from Germany hospital in to New York then to Iowa. They' Ogden. Grandparents are Ralph established seven colonies and and Grace Noyes and Mary started the Amana Refrigerator Jeppsen. This now gives Richand Freezer company. ard and Dixie four boys and four girls. Fun Trip October birthday people are: A week ago on Saturday and Keith Nelson and Trudy SorenSunday the Noyes enjoyed a fun son on the first; Deanne Hailing trip to the City of Rocks in Idahc on the second; Danny Higley on with daughter Elsie Wagstaff, the third; Doris Nelson and and her husband, Ray from John Baxter on the fourth; Perry. They camped out over- Wesley (Sid) Nelson, Marlene night and gathered pinenuts. and Darlene Hailing on the Get well wishes to Reta sixth; Michael Allred on the Nelson. Reta is recovering this seventh; Carolyn Hurd on the week in the Brigham City ninth; Billie Jo Clawson on the Community hospital following 11th; LeRoy Nelson on the 12th. Chad Carr and Darla Nelson surgery on her head. We hope she has a speedy recovery. on the 13th; Harvey Facer on Eva Jeppsen enjoyed a fun the 16th ; Lola Jensen and Tonya few days last week while Ralph Jeppsen on the 17th; Mary was gone for the elk hunt. She Jeppsen on the 18th; Byron spent Tuesday in Hyrum with Sorenson on the 19th; Jan Tin-ge- y her sister Ann Andersen, who is and Delbert Jensen on the 20th and Ty Southern on the recovering from heart surgery. On Wednesday Eva met with 30th. Best Wishes! sisters Joane Parker and Sher-m- a Hot Fat Allsop from Logan, and If your home prepared French Bertha Stoker from Sunset, and they went to Orem to see fried potatoes are soggy or another sister Clara Baugh. greasy, you may not have the On Thursday Joane, Sherma frying fat hot enough Temand Eva went to Ogden to see perature of the fat should be 375 another sister, Lucille Smith to 385 degrees, according to the and enjoyed dinner at Maddox U.S Department of Agriculture. on the way home. On Sunday, Ralph and Eva went to Ogden and spent the day with their daughter, Myrtle Allen. five-wee- Wal-lentin- e, The Tremonton Bridge club member were graciously entertained at the home of Mrs, Pearl Casey Thursday evening. Special guests were Mrs. Vera Westergard and Mrs. Ulalla Hansen. Prizes went to Mrs. Bonnie Weiler and Mrs. Susan Taylor. Light refreshments were served. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch Sunday and were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Owen Udy and family of Tremonton. The Tremonton Literary Guild met at the home of Mrs. Leah Deakin Tuesday evening. Mrs. Leone Finch gave an excellent review of fiiltgunt Zassenhauss book entitled Walls". Refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lowe of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. George White of Providence enjoyed a dinner party at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan during the week. The occasion was Mrs. Smiths birthday anniversary. The three ladies are sisters. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stenquist enjoyed a drive to Bear Lake, Monte Cristo and Randolph to see the lovely fall colors. Arriving Saturday evening to spend the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stenquist were Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred of Tujunga, Calif. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Farr attended a Texas-Sout- h Missionary reunion held at the Vineyard ward cultural hall in Orem. A lovely dinner and program were enjoyed. Wednesday evening the Relief son-in-la- w ' Society members' And their of the First ward partners enjoyed an opening social at the ward building. attended. A large group Sunday Dinner Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family were their son and Dr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law Darrell Smith and children Jeffrey, Debbie, Susan, Curtis children. The other sisters attending were Mrs. Estelle Moody of Logan and Mrs. Emma Weiler of Salt Lake City. A large group of friends and relatives from all parts of Utah and Idaho attended. ? A shower honoring Susan Sandal), who will become the bride of Eldon Petersen in rites performed in the Salt Lake Temple Oct. 16, was held at the home of Mrs. Lila Miller Tuesday evening with Mrs. Aloha .Gam of Fielding, Mrs. Norma Coombs, Mrs. Marianne Simmons, Mrs. Marsha Johnson and Mrs. Mabel Showed as It was a kitchen shower and Susan was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Original bridal games were played followed by a light luncheon. A large group attended. Among those from who attended the homecoming testimonial for Elder Randy John held in the Third ward chapel Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Woodruff and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Kent John and family of Hyrum, Ron Dell Williams of Logan. out-of-to- Reports Mission testimonial was held in the Sixth ward chapel Sunday evening where Elder Steven W. Weiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Weiler reported his LDS Mission at Fort Lauderdale. He spent most of tfye two years in Puerto Rico among the Spanish speaking people. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Weiler Sr. of Bountiful, were there to hear his report. A testimonial was held in the Tremonton Second ward Sunday evening honoring Elder Craig Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corbett prior to his leaving to fulfill a LDS mission in Florida. A large group of friends and relatives attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith and family of Shelly, Idaho spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Smith's mother Mrs. Nellie Barnard and other relatives in this area. ' Golden Burton of Thatcher is recuperating at the McKay hospital in Ogden following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (Bea Lott) Egglie of Bothwell are delighted over the arrival of a baby boy born Oct. 3 in the Logan hospital. They have four, sons and one daughter at home. Mrs. Nettie Lott of Bothwell is the proud grandmother. 4 Mrs. Celia Bennett accomjL panied her parents Mr. Mrs. Rosel Zundel of Fielding to Pleasant View Saturday where they attended the Little League football game where Mrs. Bennetts son John was one of the participants. Mrs. Connie Moss and daughter Penny and son Courtney accompanied by Miss Mary Jane Moss of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Sara Moss of Fielding enjoyed pizza at Fredricos in A cream. Rebecca Mary was the name chosen for the infant daughter of Tom and Kathie Palazzolo at sacrament meeting a week ago. The baby was blessed and named by Bishop Hal Rasmussen. A dinner followed for Rebecca at the home of her aunt and uncle, Ray and Dot Remo. Very special visitors to the Hoopes home last Sunday and Monday were Bob and Ilia Grimshaw. The Grimshaws are family friends who now live in Yakima, Wash, and were on their way to Kansas for vaca-tioWas Honored Yvonne Jeppsen was honored COUPON er doctor recoivos new grant BE university since graduating from Box Elder High school in 1975. He will enter the language training mission in Provo Oct. for two months prior to leaving for Colombia. Elder Nate Alan Favero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Favero of Brigham City, has accepted a call to serve a mission in the Colombia Cali mission of the LDS church, in South America. Elder Favero will speak Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Brigham .City Fourth Ward sacrament meeting, 25 North Third East. Bishop Richard Hadfield invites nny 21 - Less Calories On the average, men and 5 women in the year span need 300 to 400 calories less per day than they did during the 5 year period. 55-7- 35-5- open Sat. 1:00 Waak Nit 6:45 SAT SPECIAL CHILDREN MATINEE FRI ONEE UPON A TIME. j I tory, antiarthritic agents. 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McNeil Laboratories, Fort Washington, Penn.. has announced a series of new research grants in both rheumatoid and osteoarthritis to Jack, Eldor will sorvo in Colombia OPEN October 8 & 9 LET THIS anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hill and Brent Berry of Tremonton along with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Estep and daughter Cheri Lynn of Corinne spent Wednesday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Odean Estep in Plymouth. The occasion was Odeans birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy and family entertained at a Udy reunion at their home Saturday. Attending were Mrs. Max Kun-zland family of Park Valley, Mrs. Craig Barnes and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family of Plymouth, Lynn Ray Udy and family of Garland. Nate Favero Mrs. June Lewis of Tremon. , Colombia mission ton accompanied her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason of Plymouth to Salt Lake City Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mrs. Wanda Lloyd and family. S. Johnson, MD, of Tremonton. Dr. Johnson will extend further his previous clinical work on the use of several new ward members,' friends and relatives to attend. An open house will be held at the Favero residence following CAP31TG1 FRIDAY & SATURDAY ORLY Sunday Visitors Sunday visitors to the Pala-zzol- o home for dinner were Steve and Paulette Parker from Clarkston. After dinner they all went down to the Idle Isle for ice Logan Tuesday. The occasion was Courtneys fifth birthday 723-30- WED. (SEE) 60 Just South of the Red Boron LADIES NIGHT ON TUESDAY J Y |