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Show ? BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 14, 1976 18 Farewell Sunday for older Portago Ponnings Word received of drowning by Maude R. Harris Portland, Ore., where they are visiting with Mrs. Neal's and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tree who have a new baby son born Oct. 7, their second child. Their other child is a daughter, Tysha Marie. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tree of Richfield, Idaho. son-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris received word Saturday of the death of the husband of their granddaughter, Randy Glenn Buzzard, 24, of 674 West Pine, Pocatello, Idaho. He drowned while canoeing with a friend, Ron Howard, also of Pocatello in the American Falls reservoir early Saturday morning when the canoe capsized. He was the husband of Lanna Harris Buzzard, of Reid Harris of Bountiful and Darlene Harris of Pocatello and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Buzzard of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Harris were in Pocatello Sunday with Lanna, Monday evening at the viewing and Tuesday at the funeral. Mrs. Chester P. Neal drove to Eden, Idaho Tuesday where she spent the night with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wiser. Wednesday Mrs. Neal and Mrs. Wiser left for w Were Guests Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thomas and family of Green River, Wyo., were weekend guests of Reeds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Forsgren, daughter, Sharon of Thatcher, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brent Thomas and son Jeremy of Grace, Idaho were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham John Jr. of Idaho Falls visited with Mr. and Mrs. James E. John on Sunday of last week. (RIM" 'MO&imll Cl ii 4 NOnCI TO WATiS USIRS 4ty NOTICE TO CREDITORS of RUBVE ANN CLEAKA BURTOFF MENTS RUBYE WHITE, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 20 South 1st East, Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 2nd day of JANUARY A.D., 1977. Claims must be presented Elder Ben Miller, .son of Mrs. Marilyn Miller 6f Brigham City, has been called to serve in the Japan Tokyo mission of the LDS church. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Brigham City Third ward, 203 North Second West. Bishop Leo Jensen invites all ward members, friends and relatives to attend. Elder Miller is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He is an Eagle scout and has earned his Duty to God award. He has completed his sophomore year at Southern Utah State college where he was active in theatre arts, a capella choir and served on the National Ski Patrol. For the past summer he has been employed at the Promised Valley Playhouse in Salt Lake Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr, and Mrs. James E. John. John and family of Vernal, were guests of Marvins parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Price and Mrs. Louise Allen of Ogden spent Monday at Mrs. Allens . home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Ricks of Benson were dinner guests of Mrs. Ricks parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris, Mrs. David P. Gibbs and Mrs. Dewey Lamb visited with their brother, Glen Morris at the U. of U. Medical center Sunday. Glen has been very ill during the past week but was feeling better Sunday. Ila Mae John took her sister-in-laEdna Williams of Malad to Salt Lake City Wednesday for medical treatments until Friday. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edwards and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Canyon Party Gloria Knudsen hosted a canyon party for members of her Sunday school class Saturday evening. The group enjoyed a weiner roast and an evening ot lively games. Those participating were Blake and Bruce Gibbs, Brett Parkinson, James Henry, Greg Harris, Gordon Knudsen, Larry Howell, Lari Allen, Natalie Nielsen and Mary Ann John. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks and daughter, Julee visited Saturday at Rexburg'with Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hawks and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John, daughters, Mary Ann and Mel-onand Mrs. Esther Johir visited with John J. Roderick at his home in Pleasantview Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stevenson and sons, Gary and Douglas of Logan visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley Saturday evening. Elder Gary Stevenson recently returned from the Japanese LDS mission. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Gibbs of Providence brought dinner to Ennis' grandparents and spent family home evening with them City. He enters the language training mission on Oct. 21. ie To Logan Mrs. Virgil Harris accompanied her nieces, Kay Williams and daughter, Angela of Salt Lake City and Denece Schwartz of Pocatello to Logan Saturday where they spent the day. Lisa and Rodney Cobia and 6(h nard to hear of mission David B. Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Welch of 120 East Fourth South, Brigham City, has returned from the Japan Fukuoka mission. A homecoming testimonial will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Brigham City Sixth ward. Bishop Joseph P. Jennings invites friends and relatives of the elder to hear him report his mission. During his two years of labor, he served in Yamaguchi, Miyazaki, Kumamota and Fukuoka, Japan, and Naha City, Okinawa. He was zone leader in Kumamota and Fukuoka. Kita-Kyush- y, Elder Ben Miller ... Tokyo mission coll It htnby glee rtwt ClySt W. Mihtt 4 HyiM, Utah tar Brytnt G. Tltftf tf Utah hat regeert tar attanttan af Mara. htr, 1 1 (IS-IS- Estate Welch Deweyville Dateline Homecoming time for ward members Monday. Terrall Budge spent several B. HotDiggities Split frankfurters lengthwise, tuck in small amount of sauerkraut or cheese. Put franks in buns, wrap buns in foil and place on grate, turning often until piping hot. by Arlene Fryer Logan last week and is quite ill. You say you dont know all the He and Viola have been taking Mr. and Tuesday morning days during the week visiting Mrs. Devere Harris went to Salt people who live in Dewey.ville M turns for the past several with their grandparents, Mr. now? months with serious illness. Lake City airport to see Stake fraaf al AeriaNaa tar A). Na. 257 Mr. Devere Harris. Mrs. and ceweria IS tit al aaSarfraaarl wratar Well, this Saturday evening is Miss Beva Marble returned to Mrs. A. LeRoy and President to took them Mrs. and Harris la Baa SMar Ceealy. Utah tar krlgatita par- the time to get acquainted! The Denver, Colo., Monday. She had five Middleton and children their homes in Logan Saturday annual ward homecoming will spent the long weekend with 11 it rapmtatal Dial Hw land hat haaa and that evening enjoyed dinner prior to their leaving for a chataS Hilt yaar.hy OyHa W. BJthop aaS begin with a good dinner at 6 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mission to South and Central House. Maddox at Ranch pravitiaat art hala awHa ta tail pump lha p.m. in the ward cultural hall, Henry Marble, and other family Mrs. Eliza Knudsen attended ' America. with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas members here. in accordance with the provi.) lha pralad aaS matt aaS tahmlt proaf af ap-funeral services for Ed Greer at Burbank as chairmen of the UCA 1953, Mrs. David Holdaway and sions of Sec. Guest of Honor was Malad Greer the Saturday. - ' Hrataatt ratltHap lha praaHap al Hilt event. and with proper verification as father of Carolyn were in Ogden, Sunday, Mrs. Knudsens tapaatl wMh raataat Huralar matt ha dial la Nielsen was the guest are Natalie assisted for the naming and blessing of therein. They being by required Dick Greer. Haplltata with tha itata Saplaaar. 441 (tala of honor of her 13th birthday at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Coburn the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Capital. Ml laha CH. Utah 141 14 aa ar Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yarman of a surprise party hosted by her and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Justin Holdaway. He was hatara Mtttiahtr IS. 174. PEGGY L.BUNDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter A haarlap wti ha haM aa Hilt Mr. and Mrs. Heusser. Mr. add Mrs. Tim named rapaatl ADMINISTRATRIX of Clearfield, Quentin Taylor. Morris and son of Garland, Mr. grandparents, Mara Hw (lata iaplaaar al IS; AJIL. Nielsen Reed Barrus and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Besha and Aaron Holdaway, of their home at ANN ESTATE of RUBYE THE Hw Haraaihtr 24, 174 la Sat Mar and and Mrs. Hupp Thayne CLEMENTS BURTOFF AKA Wednesday. Those present were Caarthtata. Bingham are preparing a good Kaysville, also spent a couple of paaal Srlgham Chy. Utah. family of Hansel Valley visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen and Siatatlaalt thaata appaar al Hw htaiia. which will begin at 8 days at the David Holdaway RUBYE WHITE program their with and grandDaa C Haatta. parents Mr. and Mrs. Gary Deceased home last week. They are the p.m. family, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cannon and family of North Tables for the dinner will be children of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd JON J. BUNDERSON FaWithaS la (at Mar iauraal (apt. SO. Oct. 7 Morris Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nieldecorated by Mrs. Jay Gardner Holdaway. ATTORNEY FOR ADMINISt 14. 174. 4 Mrs. Gibbs Allen visited with Ogden, sen of Garland, the host and and Mrs. Jim Ririe. Mrs. Junior TRATRIX Mr. her uncle and aunt, and hostess. The dinhas placed some attrac20 SOUTH 1st EAST Attend Services group enjoyed Goring Mrs. Wm. P. Jones of Malad tTUI DKPAKTMKYTOF of gifts. and BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 84302 Mrs. Rupert Black-haMr. ner, and here and there tive games opening posters Sunday. Jones is very ill. THA.ViPOKT.YTION Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Knudsen, of the funeral services tell attended which homecoming. Mr. AGREEMrs. MATTER and Hoskins THE THE OF IN. their daughter, Mrs. Kay Wea-ve- r for. his sister, Frances, last Date of first publication Sep- and son BrentMurray MENT BETWEEN THE UTAH DEPARTof Clearfield and children of Fielding week in Richfield. MENT OK TRANSPORTATION AND Spend Some lime tember 30, A.D., 1976. spent the weekend here. THE OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD Blackham will Grandma spent Friday and Saturday at: An invitation is extended to COMPANY AND ITS LESSEE. UNION 1 American Fork as guests of Mr.i all former ward members and be staying for a time with the Sept.SOOct.M4-2With Relatives PACIFIC RAILROAD FOR ... and Mrs. Allan Rpblnson anr those who live hernow tp come Dale Blackham family in Salt !l GRADE CRofclNGIMPrtO&NTSmj and Mrs. Ray Rose of family and with relatives h Mr; Lake City. Sharon was to haVe CROSSING DEspend a few hours visiting toAND PROTECTION Alaska visited with relatives so Virginia will be VICES AT TWO LOCATIONS IN BRIG Springville, Mrs. Knudsen wasy ' gether again. surgery NOTICE TO CREDITORS here Friday. HAM CITY. UTAH honored by her children andj. , Lloyd Lish was hospitalized in caring for the girls during their Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs grandchildren Friday on herV Estate of JOHN ROBERT mothers recovery. XIITIC K F INTKNDKI) ACTION John R. and and Mrs. Joe Morris were LoNAUMANN, birthday anniversary at a party' Danny and Lynnette Kinsman John Naumann Deceased at the Robinson home. gan visitors Monday. announce the arrival of a new Reference No. 31 Neal Hawks and sons of OgCreditors will present claims Elder Devere Harris conductShaw and children visited Sunsister, born Oct. 12, to. their den visited Saturday with Mr. ed a planning meeting with the day with their parents and parents, Lester and Marilynn with vouchers to the undersignPursuant to the policy of the Utah ed at 2605 Washington Blvd., and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins. Department of Transportation, the public ISU Institute directors at Poca- - V grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Fryer Kinsman. They live in is herewith notified that the Utah departMr. and Mrs. Frank Lee of tello Sunday. Bank of Utah Bldg., 300, Maurice Thomas. Fairview. Mrs. Daisy Kinsman, ment of Transporlaion proposes to enter Ora H. John attended funeral Ogden, Utah, 84401 on or before Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stephanie Henry, 8 year old Fairview, and Mr. and Mrs. into an Asreement with the Oregon Short the 25th day of January A.D., John F. Conley and in Malad daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl services for Marion Hess, husLine Railroad Company and its Lessee. Wayne Fryer, Deweyville, are 1977. Claims must be presented with Mrs. Pearl Williams SunUnion Pacific Railroad Company, for Henry, is happy this week to band of Laura Heaton Hess at grandparents. Mrs. John Fryer in accordance with the provisimprovements to two highway railway have had her cast removed is the day. Shelley, Idaho. crossing sites al two locations in Brigham UCA 1953, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks from her hip after tolerating it ions of Sec. City. Utah. Said locations are located at and with proper verification as were among those who attended for the past six week. She Highway Railroad Milepost 21.95 and UEA convention at Salt Lake received severe injuries from a required therein. 21. IK. and the projects are identified as I fall from a tree at her home. and i City Thursday and Friday. The public is further advised that Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris, FIRST SECURITY BANK OF Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris, interested parties desiring additional and son Ryan and Callene of Mrs. David P. Gibbs and Mrs. UTAH, N. A. further information shiuld contact the BY: Rez Child Trust Officer Kearns, Miss Twila Howell of Dewey Lamb visited with Mr. Director of Transportation. Utah DeparSalt Lake City came Sunday and Mrs. Don Thorson and Executor of the estate tment of Transportation. Slate Office and took Mrs. Rose Harris with family of Brigham City and of JOHN ROBERT NAUMANN, Building. Salt Lake City. Utah. Interested Deceased them to Pleasantview, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yarman parties desiring to be heard should submit a request, in writing, al tile discretion of where they visited with John J. and family of Clearfield. the Director of Transportation, and this Roderick whose wife died this Oct. matter may be scheduled for hearing week. Funeral Services before the Public Service Commission of . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Maude R. Harris accompathe State of Utah. Hoskins I In be event there are no objections to nied her sister, Gloria Gleed to attended funeral services for . the this action, Department will execute Pocatello Wednesday where Randy Buzzard, a drowning ; said Agreement and proceed with the victim at Pocatello Tuesday. tjiey visited with Mrs. deeds construction of the said railroad crossing off on any 21 or Denece Schwartz. From there they went to Ameridaughter, installation the including improvements, John can ol Falls devices Larry Lynn where participated protection they visited 30 with the All State Choir at with their consisting of automatic flashing light and daugh' t signals with gates and a prefabricated concerts presented at the Morter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols crossing, advance warning signs and mon Tabernacle la Salt Lake and family for a few days. off on any 9 pavement markings, all as provided in Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas City Thursday and Saturday. said Agreement. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Neland sons of Brigham City visit-e- d 14 200 yean V the son and family of Perry were UTAH DKPAIITMKNTOF Friday evening and LaNae IWkt David ... sets homecoming . 1 MILE NORTH of Golf Course A Ut. Highway 69 N NEW UNDERGROUND FACILITY 75-9-- AlhTLongLirtss son-in-la- Box Office BIG SEE 7:00 Hustle 7:30 Murder 9:30 THURS., FRI. & SAT. 1 "AiRmuinr m " " KNIRUMNCWECZOT! II BURTRSynOLDS CAIfeRWB DENEUVE I r. 75-9--5, . EKQOECTS OTCKEN ; (Q)QJT Mear Vort Thom ISSOCttinWH DU NESENIS CONEtt iHWUMnMciiinmiinn , -a Cear. VMceef MiuMincTuKscarauw "HUSIU R A RoBurt Production In Color A Paramount Picture isuamers crjMfxmis cot Huns POO cmiv ean If MMEUB Mm FOUIDI IMNONtKlUa SAT. 1:00 : 45 ENDS TUES ON LADIES NITE NICHOLSON S BEST performance: -- PauknaKaat, TTie New Vorkar (Highest Rating) Naw York Nam JACiUNICHOLSON PERFECT TRIUMPH Nicholson explodes on the screen in a performance of dazzling complexity and energy: A wonderful, sad, funny, boisterous, sensitive movip. RexRaad A SUPER- SUPERLATIVE MOVIE. Nvk Nows Shaahan, CBS-T- $1.00 highway-railroa- piece order d son-in-la- 50 or piece order TRANSPORTATION KI.AINK J. KAY. Director BY Oct.MI-ch- NOTtCi TO WATi THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF USERS The following opplicotion, hay b.n filed with th State Engineer to appropriate water in Sox Elder County throughout the entire yeor untau otherwise deiigneted location, in HOME DELIVERY 723-306- 734-92-01 0 TCJGAmE Just South of the Red Baron WEBER STATE COLLEGE OPEN present ISBSM. 44SS (12 2021) Arnold E. Whitaker. South Raymond Rood. Spohono. Washington 204. 4.14 sac. It. ol wator is to ho divortod walls. 30-- SO it. doop at tho rent Hue tallowing points: (I) N. 400 It. and E. 2300 It. from SW Cor. Sec 13: (2) S. 1100 h. end W. 275 ft.: (3 S. 50 H. ond W. 1100 h.; (4) S. 1000 ft. nod W. 1520 It. all tram NE Cor. Sec. 23: (S) S. 1 100 ft. ond E. ISO ft. from NW Cor. Sac. 24. OH T10N. R7W. (Golden Spike Notional Historic Site); ond usod tar tho of 500 cattta and 25 hortos las Secs. 13. 14. 23 end 24. TI0N. R7W. Golden 1. Meochom. R.E.D. 47024 I. Arco Idaho 03213. 0.0 sec. ft. ol water is to be diverted Irom taut wnlls, ft. deep ol the lotto wing points: (1) N. 2040 ft. Irom 5'. Cm.; (3) N. 1000 ft. Irom W'. Cor.: (3) S. S00 ft. irom W'. Cor.; (4) N. 300 It. Irom S'. Cor. All Soc. IS. T7N. R17W. (7 mi. E. ol Lucin); an4 usod Irom Apr. I to Oct. 31 lor tho irrigation ol 440.0 ocs. in S',. S',N't Soc. IS. T7N. 017W. John I. Meochom, 2370 So. 47027 400 W.. Bountllul, Utah. 3.2 soc. ft. ol wotor is to bo divortod Irom two walls, ft. doop of tho following point: (I) S. 200 ft. from NW Cor.; (2) E. 1282 ft. from NW Cor. both Soc. 27, T7N. 17W, (6.1 mi. SE of Lucin); ond Mtd from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for tho Soc. 27. T7N. irrigation of 10.0 oc. In NW 241 Charies Bronson is Ray St. Ives He clean. He mean. R17W. 47020 Golden I. Meechom l.f .D. f. Arco. Idaho 04213. 12.0 toe. ft. of wotor it to bo divortod from four woll, ft. doop ot tho following points: (1) N. 200 ft. from SW Cor.; (2) exactly on NW Cor.; (3) N. 200 ft. from S Cor.; (4) S. 2440 ft. from N Cm. nil Soc. IT". TSN. SltW. (14 mi. S. ol Lucin); ond otod from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for tho irrigation of 440 act. in Soc. 17. T1SN. R10W. Protott rotitfing tho granting of these plications with r octant therefor mutt bo filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 442 State Capitol. Soft Lake City, Utoh 04114. on or boforo No. 20. 1074, Do C. Monton STATE ENGINEER Published in Oot. Elder Journal Oct. 7. 14 ond ' 0 7 1421c 21. 1074. - OCTOBER 18 6:30 and 9:30 P.M. W.S.C. FINE ARTS AUDITORIUM TICKETS $4 and $5 Ticket Outlets - IF IT WERE HAPPENING umel TODAY YOUD SEE IT LIVE ON KSL-T-V MiniCam-Fiv- e Union Main Desk, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Blue Door, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Odyssey Records, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. W.S.C. THE BAD NEWS Laser Speed Weather at 6 & 10. STARTS WED. LADIES NIGHT ON TUESDAY |