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Show f I V Harper Happenings BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Monte Munns released from mission , brother is called by Ellen Cask V Well, the elections are over. promises,: presidential debates or candi dates commercials. Those who have been elected now deserve No more campaign your full support, from the President of the United States on down to the local officials. If you voted, you have had a say in the outcome. If you did not vote, you have no right to say anything at all! Elder Monte Munns has cently been released from the London England South Mission. Enroute home. Elder Munns stopped in Wheaton, 111. and enjoyed an overnight visit with his sister, Mona Sue Kotter and her family. re- Receives His Call recreation program were league winners in the Community Schools-citthe Falcons, pictured here with coach Stewart Pulsipher. Members include (front from SENIOR SOCCER y His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rohl Munns. His brother Bryan Munns has just received his mission call to the England, Leeds Mission. He will enter the mission home on Jan. S. We wish Bryan much success in his labors for the church. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen and their family have just been transfered to Las Vegas, Nev. from Witchita Falls, Texas. Jensen will be stationed at the Nellis Air Force base there. His wife is the former Elaine Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Nicholas of Harper. Jensens have three sons: Seth, Bart and Vay. Meeting (Contuned from Page One farmers, the county Farm Bureau presidents in Rich, Cache and Box Elder counties said the time . has come for farmers to find out what the changes would mean for agricultural water users. Farm Bureau has two units in Box Elder Closest race didn't get much notice The closest race in Box Elder Nov. 2 general election received virtually no mention in the ' press. But that didnt diminish its exciting development and final climax on Monday when county commissioners canvassed the votes. DeLoss P. Jensen and Robert Brent Macfarland were paired off in a race for cemetery maintenance district commissioner in Riverside. countys When the dust Tuesdays Jhsd election- settled from - both menhad patted 66 votes a lrawcW tlRP" 5 It was not until an absentee ballot arrived and was counted at Mondays vote canvass that the scales in favor of Jensen. tipped Whats that old saying about the importance of one vote? "Its all right with me. Ill accept it if they want me to, Jensen said when notified of his victory. Hes served on the board for about six years and when asked for his reaction was quick to extoll the beauty of the Riverside cemetery. "Weve got one of the nicest cemeteries anywhere. When people . come here they say theyve never seen a better cemetery, the commissioner stated. He mentioned that this past summer, a part of the property that had been planted in alfalfa was improved with a sprinkling system and seeded with grass to provide more room. County Commission Chairman Don Chase aid. there fere a number. bf unite WMrteeton"tnr MM days canvass but nothing dinner party; baby blessed Saturday evening for members of the new Bear River Valley hospital board and their partners. Approximately 30 attended. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish visited Bishop and Mrs. Udel Godfrey and family in Clark-sto- n Thursday. The two men went on to Soda Springs on business. The small son of Michael and Donna Roberts Tracy was blessed by his father in sacrament meeting in the Belmont ward chapel Sunday and given the name of Michael Aaron Tracy. Following the meeting a dinner party was held at the home of Mrs. Tracys parents Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Roberts and family in Tremonton. The Tracys are presently living in Elwood while they are in the process of having a new home built in Plymouth. Enjoying a chicken dinner at the home of Mrs. Ethel Rudd Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd and daughter Tamra and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johanson of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes and family enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mrs. Marjorie Larson in Corinne. Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish were Mr. and Mrs. Dell Storrer of Idaho Falls.' Wedding Reception Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb accompanied by Mrs. Edith Atkinson, ' Mrs. Craig Barnes and family of Samaria, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thorpe and daughter Jennifer of Honeyville attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Teresa Hess) Prince held in the Bowcutt Reception center in Tremonton Saturday evening. Later they enjoyed a Chinese dinner at the Golden Spike cafe in Corinne. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy visited their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler and family in Park Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and son Kenneth spent Thurs- 9-- Inter-Agenc- 10-1- grandson, Kenneth Bywater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater of Fielding died last week after a short illness. We wish them comfort at this time of sorrow. 9-- 10-1- farmer award (Continued From Page I) church house should be utilized in its new community education role. State aides in various facets of education aUo aro ,exppcted to have some input. There are 13 classrooms in the building which is located on approximately two acres of ground. Other facilities include the chapel, kitchen, junior Sunday school area, and cultural hall. Dunn said the first step will be to accomplish some electrical work to accomodate power sewing classes. We hope to have all of the classes moved in within two months and possibly sooner, he explained. Vocational and high school completion classes will continue at Box Elder High school, he noted. 734-941- 3. The time to set your sights on the American Farmer degree is now, Rodger Harper, former president and American Farmer in the Future Farmers of America organization told FFA members at Box Elder High recently. He told students of the different degrees attainable in the organization and encouraged students, especially freshmen, to do their utmost to acheive top awards in the program. Its a great honor to become an American Farmer, because there is a ratio of one in every thousand students enrolled in the FFA who obtain this high degree, he said. When Rodger attended the national convention, he was one of four persons who received their American Farmer award. Rodger recently married Lois Johnson of Myton. They reside in West Corinne. ' He teaches Ag. Mechanics at Box Elder High under the direction of Norwood Hyer, who is btill recovering from a back operation. 734-941- 3. Local Cub leaders called to Pow Wow Over 900 Cub Scout leaders from Box Elder, Weber, Morgan and northern Davis counties will meet this Saturday, Nov. 13, at Sand Ridge Junior High in Roy for their annual Pow Wow. The school, located at 3075 West 4600 South, will be the site of the day long training event, held for leaders in every phase of Cub Scouting. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Lynn Harrison heads a volunteer staff of over 100 experienc- : , . ed leaders and professional people whohave been preparing the Pow Wow since last May. The purpose of me Pow Wow is to provide training for all Cub Scout leaders, including den chiefs, in leadership skills, and Rodger Harper . . .start now . Arnold Lamb and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams and family of Salt Lake City. The men folks enjoyed pheasant hunting in the western hills. Visiting Mrs. Loretta Starr and family Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and son Ricky of Hunter. Spending Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb and family in Richmond were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson. Other guests were Mr.and Mrs. Bob Jensen and children Cindy and Shane, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hardy and children Kim and Layne and Sherman Jensen Sr. of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Arnold Lamb accompanied by Mrs. Ferrel Williams of Malad spent Monday visiting relatives and shopping in Salt Lake City. Six couples from the Belmont ward of the Mutual Married enjoyed roller skating and pizza at Federico's in Logan Saturday evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Silvester, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin A7 ILADDV'S wnDUD bra Cnt! Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Udy. Chairman for the evenings entertainment were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell and family enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Bell and family in Portage. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting entertained at a taco supper. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thanye Jones and family of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sandall and family of Tremonton. The occasion was Ray Whitings birthday anni- Prefinish Paneling Ret $4.98 Ktt Mur , Reg. ta.S7.2t Wwwm Mctay Jr 'w lie Ji. Beeeupln 3 Foil Face 9mI 89 Cko Insulation JixIS" Cover 17 EAST Have Guests Spending Friday through Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. SOUTH Particle Board 3Si4xIisisio29 let $421 USB 355 5Sl4xS Its. $5.13 KB 4 o519 BEAUTYON A BUDG Armstrong Coling Til Toxturod Pattern Washable Baltic Spray Covert 223" 107 SQ.FT. 1 2" Ref. 20' tq. ft. 144CH.fl litiltnilTt Mxitniin 1x3x8 STB A 8TI 1x4x8 8TI lira 59. 29. 43a 63e Rough Cut Lcmhor AND SAVE! Elmers Glue lo:.219 723-346- 3 SAVE! 34x4xS in. sin 70 SQ. FT. SMILE Barcas mm2 2nd Mi (A)motrongjfceilinps PLEASANT AT THE NEW gg l2l4xl cMah.fibie.iS Oi. A, EMPLOYEES lALEO Ilf. $7.41 AW FROM ALL THE - an hMtelMlMN 4NaCyteO m Weekend Guests Weekend guests of Lawrence Archibald were Mrs. Rick Davis and three children of Inkom, Idaho. Other Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goss and two children of GREETING Q92 egg BALED 12" day visiting Mrs. Lambs 8 SALE Cm4jUb4 Battarscetdi ' 37 III! " log. $1.18 versary. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parris and daughters and Jan of Pocatello. Sherry ' Mrs. Nina Lamb spent Sunday in Clarkston visiting $1.18. FsnWtri son-in-la- w mother Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria. Saturday Mrs. Nadine Lamb and daughter Linda accompanied by Jason Wakely of Bancroft and Mrs. Elaine Hoesch and son Brandon of Clearfield were in Salt Lake City where Linda accepted a position as governess for three children in Salt Lake City. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wakely and family of Brancroft. Thursday Mrs. Jane Udy attended a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Lenore Silvester in Riverside. Other guests were Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden and Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham city. theme helps for both new leaders and old so that they may more effectively served the over 5,000 boys who participate in the Cub Scout program in our area. Interested people may preregister at the Lake Bonneville Council Scout office in South Ogden. Fee is $2.50, which includes lunch. con-tinni- giving winner Orrin G. Hatch 100 votes too many. Proposition No. 1, the elections and suffrage article revision to the state constitution, also was credited with 100 votes too many in the For column, commissioners found. Couple attends attended a dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry Church that.' alter the outcome of any race. The greatest errors were discov- ered in the race for US senator, would Plymouth Ponderings by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes county with Wesley Scott of Fielding president of the North Box Elder unit, and Rulon Smoot president of the South Box Elder unit, Farm Bureau has a responsibility to the farmers and ranchers in Northern Utah who are affected by the Bear river to keep them informed on negotiations underway on this critical resource. This the meeting will serve that purpose, Farm Bureau leaders said in a joint statement. The farm groups officials said the meeting will help farmers and other water users prepare for testimony at a public hearing to be conducted by the Division of Water Resources in Logan on Nov. 22. gin The blue Goose is flying Tuesday West half of city a.m. again. y bus or route. The 1 Blue Goose is back in service a.m. Mantua, Perry, with a new driver but on the Willard. same route to serve Brigham II a.m. --noon West half city City area senior citizens and route. 1:30-2:3- 0 Mantua, handicapped folks. p.m. The bus is in service between Perry, Willard. 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday p.m. Dispatch. through Saturday, according to Dallas Stiver, Box Elder county Wednesday a.m. East half 'city Aged coordinator. The bus is now radio equipped route. 1 with contact through the police, a.m. Corinne, Bear River City, Honeyville, Harper. department. 11 a.m.-noo- n East half city route. Regular routing before the 1:30-2:3- 0 bus service was discontinued Corinne, p.m. Bear River City, Honeyville, will again go into affect. Calls or Harper. questions can be answered by . Stiver, at the community center p.m. Dispatch. or by calling Thursdays schedule is the same as Tuesday's and Friday Here is a list of route times schedule is the same as Wedand schedules. Stiver said dispatch service can be obtained nesdays. The Saturday schedule is the same as the Tuesday by calling the police departschedule. ment at Set sights now for FFA Its Jensen in Riverside is flying Sincere sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater. Community Saddened Everyone in Harper is saddened at the passing away of 1T976 'Blue Goose' Milton Wheatley. Wheatley has been a long-tim- e resident of Harper and his presence will be greatly missed from among our number. We extend our very sincere sympathy to the Wheat-le- y family in this time of sorrow. Nancy Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Nicholas, was chosen as one of the contestants for Harvest Ball queen. Nancy was also in charge of the Harvest Ball assembly which was presented to the Box Elder High school Their 1 but Intor-Agonc- y Hi left) Cathy Garoutte, Mickey Daines, John Clark, Brent Hurley, Kyle Smith and Dan Joni Gorman, Carl Blake, Kyle Smith, Randy Schraeder, Todd Minert. Bock row Christensen and Greg Peterson. Absent were Warren Tingey and Curtis. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 32 ci. 2M Whitt Olut OtUtno Only LKJLSL NPW 54I 2".. 2x6x16 3 & BTR 2x8x16 3 & BTR 2x10x16 3 & BTR 3"- 5 Lams Lumber 1 5ms Cover. 12S SQ. FT. 8 for Hal -S- AVE!- Perfriue Jtlait Ctepeesd I Qei. South Main 734-934- Basement Ixsuiitioji Brigham CityJ 3 Premix gOO CAN |