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Show Portage Penning ynn John, daughters, Mary Ann and Melonie were guests of Miss Marlene John of Friday. i Elder Gibbs honored at farewell by Maude R. Harris Elder Bradley Bryan Gibbs was among speakers at sacra- ment meeting Sunday evening prior to his leaving soon for the Guatemala LDS mission. An exceptionally large crowd was in attendance at the meeting. Refreshments were served at his home by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gibbs. Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Gibbs and five children left Tuesday for San Diego, Calif., where they will spend the Thanksgiving holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W." Sherman Gibbs and six children. f Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins attended a family dinner at American Falls Sunday in honor of their grandson, Carl Nicholas prior to his leaving to serve with the military. The dinner was hosted by Carls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nicholas at their home. Carl returned with them for a few days visit with his grand- Logan ing home at Logan Saturday. Mrs. Joe Morris attended funeral services for Ed B. Jones at Malad Tuesday. Wedding Reception Mrs. Reed Nielsen and her sister, Mrs. Harold Thomas of Pocatello were among those wo Pocatello were among those who attended the wedding re- ception honoring Brent and Shelley Owens Harris at Ogden Saturday evening. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs and her sister, Mrs. Wm H. Rutter of Malad visited at the Salt Lake City airport Tuesday with Mrs. Rutter's grandson. Elder Stephen Call prior to his leaving to serve an LDS mission to Argen ' Mr. and Mrs. Tasman Gibbs. attended Among those who the tea in honor of Miss Kim Saturday Fillmore, bride-elec- t, at the home of Mrs. Edgar tina. Elder Call is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Call of Idaho Falls. From there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Castle-to- n of Salt Lake City and then at Orem where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Junius L. Crow-the- r and in American Fork where they visited with Mrs. Gibbs son, Richard Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and Mrs. Laura K. Gibbs visited at Moreland, Idaho with Deakin Saturday were: Fay Thomas, Laura Gibbs, Ora Hoskins, Maude Harris, Fern Hall. Maurine Gibbs, Christie Thomas. Mrs. Arvel Bell, daughters, Debra and Janise, Mrs. E. Football Game Clayton Knudsen and Burke Gibbs attended the football game at USU Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen visited in Malad Sunday with' Mrs. Allens aunt, Mrs. Ethel Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Williams and son Jeremy went to Robin, Idaho Monday to get Tims grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Henderson and brought her to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Homell to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. Saturday Susan Knudsen was the overnight guest of Shriley Weaver of Fielding and Gordon Knudsen was the overnight guest of Brad and Bart Bing- ham of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall attended funeral services Mon- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City. Utah Thursday, November 25, 1976 day at Clarkston for Herm Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callister and family of Ogden visited Saturday with Mrs. Callisters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and with her sister, Mrs." L. H. Thorpe and daughter of Leadville, Colo., who are at the Morris home. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Udys mother, Mariemma Williams of St. John. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Follis and Clean Pots aad Pans Clean burned-o- n pots and pans easier by first filling the utensils with water and automatic dishwashing detergent. Then simmer gently 10 to 15 minutes. Don't put your hands into the family were Mrs. Marguerite Tims and son Jim of Woodruff. Mrs. Joe Morris was among those who attended open house at Malad Saturday at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Blaisdell. A section of the house is converted into the distribution center for Shaklee products. Miss Jana Price of Malad was the guest of Clayton Knudsen on his birthday anniversary Friday. Marsha Hupp and daughters of Hansel Valley were Thursday guests of Marshas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris. water-deterge- Emergency Care Mrs. Eliza Knudsen was brought to her home Tuesday TCafaa epc3tscmtg tSts annual Religious Education banquet at the Idaho State Instutition of Religion Thurday evening with 300 present. Elder Harris was the guest speaker of the evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merrill of Idaho Falls were overnight Mitchell McEwon Arrow of Light . . . Arrow oarnod Visit Saturday Mrs. Darlene Harris, daughters, Michelle and Mrs. Lanna Buzzard and her daughter, Laila 6f Pocatello visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil - Morrftlu.Mor-E. HS-sS.Glen V , it A si V 's mu v.s nscz r t 111 im i w gnwi ilswoH ly liuuW Wynn John brought Mrs. husband home from the University of Utah Medical center Thursday where he received treatment for several ris days. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knudsen and friends attended the Mel Tillis show at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Malan and their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Cordon of Ogden visitied with Mrs. Malans mother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen Sunday. Among those who accompanied Elder Bradley Bryan Gibbs to the Ogden LDS temple Friday evening where he received his endowments were his grandmother, Maurine Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. ValDee Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Williams, Bishop and Mrs. Douglas J. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs.. E. T. Hoskins visited with Mrs. Clara Hoskins at the Sunshine Terrace Nurs- - Mitchell McEwan, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. McEwan of 321 East Sixth South, Brigham City, has earned his Arrow of Light award, the highest in Cub Scouting. Mitchell has earned his bobcat, wolf and bear awards along with two gold and seven silver arrows and all 15 activity badges in the Webelo program. He presently is serving as den chief in Pack 211 of the Brigham city 11th ward. Ron DeMars is ' his leader. His hobbies include art work and model building. A fifth grade student at Mountain View school, he is taking piano training under direction of Mrs. Keith Davies. He ' operates his own paper route. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lester McEwan of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee of Orem. Insuranc FACES DEE THELMA JOHNSON SOMERVILLE The standard libility policy covers bodily injury, but a personal injury endorsement broadens the definitions include libel, slander, defamation of character, false arrests, malicious' prosecution, wrongful entry or eviction, or other invasion of right of private occupancy. 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Wynn John took a group of the youth of the ward to the Ogden LDS temple Saturday where they did baptismal work.Those going were Brett Parkinson, Gordon Knudsen, Robert Follis, Mary Ann John, Debra Bell and Natalie Nielsen. Elder and Mrs. Devere Harris were in the receiving line at the 15 .. Pssii |