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Show 12 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 6, 1977 FJeldinq5 Flashes !- Four invited to Moss reception After Friday luncheon by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson attended an invitational holiday reception hosted by Governor and Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton Organ music for dancing bids seniors The first Friday luncheon for area senior citizens following the holiday season, Jan. 7, will feature organ music for dancing, with Nora Peterson at the organ, in the Brigham City Community Center. Nora is a new member of the senior center and has just recently moved to Brigham City. She is a fine organist and everyone is invited to stay to dance with us following the luncheon, Senior Director Hazel Kaiser said. The menu will consist of browned beef cubes and gravy, mashed potatoes, vegetable, hot rolls, pudding with whipped cream, coffee and punch. Cost of the luncheon is 75 cents and everyone of retirement age is invited to enjoy the homecooked food prepared by Erma Barfuss, supervisor of food preparation. Luncheon is served at 12 noon. Reservations must be made by Thursday at 1 p.m. unless signed up at the previous luncheon. Make the senior luncheons a must on Fridays and Mon- days, Mrs. Kaiser invited. At the Jan. 2 Monday luncheon, 12 persons were honored on their birthday month, with a medal given each person by Dallas Stiver who acted as emcee. Each person had an opportunity to tell a few experiences in their lives and enjoy the birthday luncheon party. Amy Alexander called everyone to alert them of the party. This is done each month of the year, the first Monday of the month. Luncheon will be served on Jan. 10 at 12 noon, following a morning of oil painting, shuffle-boarand pool play, the director said. d, Free Classes Everyone is invited to take advantage of the free classes available with crafts and quilting on .Wednesday. Fabric is gigeot jqjjhe participants of the quilting class to make the quilt tops and they can be quilted in the lower level for finishing. This is a service of the community education program. Classes are from 9 a.m. to 12 noon for quilting and crafts are at 1 p.m., Mrs. Kaiser noted. The New Years dance was a real success, and the first one held by the adults on Thursday nights at the center. Decorations, special foods hats and horns, mistletoe, etc., enhanced the dance for those attending on Dec. 20. An adult public dance is held each Thursday night beginning at 8:30 p.m. Once a month a special dance is held. On Jan. 20 a Roaring Twenties theme is slated with everyone invited to wear costumes of that era. Mary Scothern, Leone and Mary Kimber are the committee and hostesses for the dancing and invite everyone to Ca-za- ir and like it. Refreshments are served at intermission and live music is presented for dancing. Get your costumes ready for this special occasion dance, the director invited. Jackpot Trip A trip to Jackpot is on the senior agenda for Jan. 11 and return on Jan. 12, leaving the center at 9 a.m. and returning at approximately 5 p.m. The cost is $9.50 which includes transportation, loding at Petes motels, $1.50 on the evening meal, $2 in nickels and lots of fun on the trip, with luncheon stopovers at the Ramada Inn and Ponderosa resort. Two buses will be arranged for by the Associated Travel Service. The Greyhound buses will be restroom equipped and heated. Over 50 persons have signed up and the deadline date for paying is Jan. 7. The overflow for the two buses will not be able to go, so pay as soon as possible to firm up your reservation to assure going. This is a popular activity thru the senior center project. Mrs. Kaiser said. Call Get Bus Card Be sure to get your free transportation card for the ITS The Blue Goose, for bus, seniors and handicapped. Schedules are available at the center, to keep for reference. This program is under the direction of Dallas Stiver, Box Elder county coordinator of the project. 3 7 for Call or 734-977- 734-941- special dispatch duty, the director stated. The American Association of Retired Persons is holding its monthly meeting in the senior lounge with Representative-elec- t Wayne A. Jensen speaking on legislative issues. AH interested ,perons are, invited at 11:30 a.m. Square dancing is always held at the center on Monday evenings beginning at 7 p.m. Dont miss the opportunity of learning this fascinating dance and enjoying an evening Mrs. of fun and refreshments, Kaiser invited. A holiday pool tournament held Dec. 28 was enjoyed with potluck luncheon and competitive play for the "Champ of the Month trophy. Bob Nielsen was the winner for December, with Tommy Waddoups, winner of the consolation prize. This is a very popular activity at the senior center and is enjoyed by an average of 20 persons each day. Nish Petersen is the director of this play. All men of retirement are urged to enjoy this precision game from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, the director said. Mantua Meanderings Herm Jeppsens hold annual party by Carol Southern Dec. 28 was the day and Herm and Dorothy Jeppsens was the place for a family Christmas party. Those attending were Dorothys mother, Florence Gardner, from Bear River City, Dorothys brother, Coy Gardner from Millville and his wife Yvonne and children, Ruth, Mary Beth and her boyfriend, David and his wife Dixie and children. Also Gordon and Bonnie Bigler were there and children, Richard; John, Jeffrey and his wife Claudia and children, and Keith and Karen Jensen. Also Attending Herm and Dorothys daughter, Sydnee and husband Charles Keller and their children, Ann, Lori, Jill, John, Jan and Kristen were there. From Ogden came Herms sister Lillian Christiansen, and Park, her husband and Jane daughter from Stansbury Glen Oscarson and children, Nathan, Kristen and Lisa. Bryce and Betty Jeppsen and children, David, Tonya and Lisa along with Gardner, Jana and Stephanie also joined the festivities. The large group enjoyed supper, exchanged gifts and playeda They also received games. very special handmade gift from Dorothys mother, Flor ence Gardner. New Arrival There is a new little arrival at the Neil and Pauline Jeppsen home. The little fellow and Moss. try the dance, you will surely Horseshoe or Cactus Governor-elec- t Mrs. Scott M. Matheson honoring Senator and Mrs. Frank E. (its a boy!) arrived Wednesday morning, Dec. 29 at 4:30 a.m. He weighed eight pounds and one ounce. We hear hes really cute. Bill and Martha Curtis spent 10 days in Ohio for the Christmas holidays. They stayed in Toledo at Marthas folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horney and also in Dayton at Bills mothers, Mrs. Jack Curtis. In Dayton they also visited Bills sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bill traveled down to Kentucky to see some cousins while on holiday. They also enjoyed a large Gurokouich. dinner where both families got together at Bills moms in Dayton. Baby Named Lance Melvern was the name given to the infant son of Melvern and Vauna Palmer. The baby was blessed and named by his father. Attending the meeting with the young Palmers were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen, Vaunas folks and her sisters and her brother, Rees and his family. Also attending were Mels two sisters, Glenda Port and Carolyn Hurd and It was held at the Capitol Rontunda in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. Each guest was presented with a large colored photo of Senator Moss and a letter opener inscribed with his name. A lovely buffet luncheon was enjoyed. Enroute home the two couples visited Mr. and Mrs. Masons son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Dent Mason in Ogden. Mrs. Velda Wood, Sheldon, Dallen and Diana Wilcox accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wood and son Nolan of Tremonton spent Monday through Thursday in Casper, Wyo., visiting Mrs. Velda Woods son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Terry Wood and family. They report having had a most enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel, Bishop and Mrs. Richard Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Gam, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Gam, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nishi-gucwere among those who left Salt Lake City Monday monring by plane for the Hawaiian Islands where they will attend the Utah Farm Bureau convention. They will be gone about 10 days. They plan to visit many points of interest. Party Held Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards entertained at a New Years Eve party at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Coombs, Mrs. Nina Lamb and Mrs. Lucille Potter. A dinner was enjoyed followed by games and a social. Enjoying New Years Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sparks and family in Pocatello were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg and daughter Paula of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Marble and family of Riverside. A New Years Eve party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garn. Enjoying a lovely supper were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roberts of Tremonton. A social was enjoyed. Attending a New Years Eve party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Archibald were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Anger and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards. A taco supper was enjoyed followed by games and a social. Miss Debra Welling of Pima, Ariz., spent the holidays visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Welling accompanied Debra to Elsinore where she remained overnight with her friend Sandra Nelson. Friday the two young ladies returned to Pima. Dinner Held Enjoying a New Years Eve dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker of Tremonton. Mrs. Elaine Stuart of Ogden has been visiting her sister Mrs. Lucille Potter during the holidays. Sunday the two ladies were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter. their families. Ringing in the New Year with a pot luck dinner were the Floyd Palmers and children. They enjoyed dinner and games. Russell and Glenda Port, John and Carolyn Hurd and Mel and Vauna Palmer were there. Gar-bana- accompanied their Visits Son Mrs. Voylet Grover visited Mr. her son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Verl Grover in Brigham City during the holidays. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton enjoyed a holiday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Spendlove and family in Perry. Mrs. Alene Sutherland visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sutherland and family. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sutherland who have a lovely new home in Clearfield they have just moved into their new home after living in Logan. Others Mrs. Sutherland family, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and son Paul Accompanied her home Friday and remained for dinner after-whic- h they visited Mrs. Voylet Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey of Clarkston visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and family during the holidays. Alan and Tracy Meade of Granger spent the forepart of last week vistiing their grandmother Mrs. Donetta Petersen and other relatives in this area. Wednesday, their mother Mrs. Louise Meade of Granger visited at the Petersen home and her two children accompanied her home along with Anna Lesa and Bradley Petersen. The Petersen children remained until Sunday when their parents Bishop and Mrs. Richard Petersen visited at the Meade home and accompanied the two children home. Bishop Petersen and his wife and family also visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Alan Sorenson in family during the holidays. Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and Mrs. Orvin Pierson enjoyed a dinner party at the El Sol restaurant in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and daughter Jennifer of Ogden visited Mrs. Marshalls parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and family on New Years Day. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petersen New Years Day were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Peterson of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson Bountiful. To Bountiful Tuesday Mrs. Donald Petersen accompanied her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen of Bothwell to Bountiful to visit their brother-in-laRay Stark who is seriously ill in the Lakeview hospital. Spending New Years Day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and enjoying a dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. Todd Peterson and family of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Welling and family and Steven Welling of Fielding and Allyson Marsh and family of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garn and family entertained at a dinner party at their home Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. Garns father Asael Buttars of Cornish and daughter Tracy visited Saturday mornings - Jan. 15, 1977 to May 28, 1977 A.M. - Required To qualify for certificate, send your full name birth date age address zip code and telephone number with $2 00 reg'stration fee to visit- ed during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheeler and Were Houseguests Dr. and Mrs. Owen J. Jones of Mesa were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and Channel 7 KUED re- turned home Friday after spending the holidays in Ogden mother Take your Hunter Safety Training over Time Charles Holt and three children The four men are all grandsons of Mrs. Holt. of Phoenix. home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Marshall and family entertained at a dinner party at their home New Years Day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and daughter Jennifer of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Marshall and four children of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall and son Nathan of Plymouth. , X Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Perry McArthur in Mount Pleasant were Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hansen and sons Kenneth, Roy and Ryan and Angela Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur are Mrs. Hansens parents. Mrs. Andersons parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tracy and family in Almo, Idaho during the holidays. Enjoying a New Years Eve dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lewis and family were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baird and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Peterson and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Garn of Fielding. The occasion was also Terry Lewiss birthday anniversary. Dr. Betty Petersen of Provo spent the weekend visiting her mother Mrs. Donetta Petersen children will accompany him), and Mr. and Mrs. wife and Has Visitors Visiting Glen Wood on New Years Day were Mr. and Mrs. Bart (Sheila) Andreason and sons Shaun and Toby of Cleveland, Idaho, and Miss Susan Wood, a student at Utah State University in Logan. Mrs. Althea Wilcox entertained at a dinner party at her home on New Years evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family, Mrs. Velda Wood and Mrs. Ann Ginbham and three daughters. New Years Eve Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson enjoyed a dinner party at the El Sol restaurant in Logan. New Years day Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and daughter Uene and Mrs. Rick Kent visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey in Clarkston. Rebekah and Kati Kent who had been overnight guests at the Godfrey home GOING HUNTING? 1:00-11:30 Sjo-blo- m son-in-la- Hey Guys & Gals! T.V. and other relatives. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton accompanied by Mrs. Burtons father John enjoyed dinner with Mrs. and sisBurtons brother-in-later Mr. and Mrs, George Crook-sto- n in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane and son Matthew of Herriman spent a few days during the holidays visiting Mrs. Herri-man- s mother Mrs. Rachel Burton and family. Visiting Mrs. Lovenne Holt during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt and four children of League City, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holt and three children of Eugene, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. James Holt and two children who have just returned from Korea where James served with the Air Force, (Following a furlough he will be stationed in Ohio. His Enjoying New Years dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Hess and family were Quintin Hess Jr. of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Perry and family of Deweyville. Spending New Years Eve visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason were their and daughtr Mr. and Mrs. Rol-li- n Thomas and son Chris of Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton spent several days during the holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orton and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Peterson and family in Salt Lake City. Miss Maurine Burton of Laketown spent the holidays visiting her mother Mrs. Rachel Burton. Tuesday they spent the day in Snowville visiting Mr. ti and Mrs. Todd (Nelda) and family. Mrs. Velda Wood had as her dinner guests during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family, Mrs. Ann Bingham and three daughters,' Frank Wood and Mrs. Althea Wilcox of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wood and son of Tremonton. who was observing his birthday anniversary. Other guests included Mrs. Asael Buttars and daughters Ann and Lori of Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. Don Weston of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fonnesbeck of Kimberly, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orton and children Nathan, Rebecca, Andrew, David and Daniel of Salt Lake City spent Thursday through Saturday visiting Mrs. Ortons parents Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy visited Mrs. Ina Udy in Mendon on New Years Day. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason on New Years Day were their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. C. La Ron Mason and daughters Chantelle and Taralyn of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and w family attended sacrament meeting in the Tremonton Second ward Sunday where their little granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Teresa) Hunsaker was blessed by her father and given the name of Shauna Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood, Mrs. Norman Rudd and family were overnight guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jay Risenmay and family in Rex-bur- g last Monday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zundel and family during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Woolsey and Katie Kemp of Salt Lake City, Bruce Zundel of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Iverson and family of Elwood. In This Area Mr. and Mrs. Arden Coombs and family of Ogden visited Fred Coombs and other relatives in this area Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday for their son Earl Anderson who was observing his birthday anniversary. Other guests included Mrs. Earl Anderson and daughter Tracy, Garon Anderson of Fielding, Miss Trudy Hunsaker, Patriarch and Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan. New Years Eve, President and Mrs. Clive Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald and Bishop and Mrs. Theo Coombs of Tremonton attended the dances at the Tremonton and Garland Stake Centers afterwhich they returned to the Clive Garn home for a social. A dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver and family New Years Day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Yeates and sons Colby and Owen of Logan and Mrs. Mildred Smith. New Years morning Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn and President and Mrs. Cline Garn attended a breakfast party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Showed in Tremonton. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Gardners mother Mrs. Millie Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimber and son of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Claine Smith of Tremonton enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family during the holidays. Dinner Guests Dinner guests at the home of President and Mrs. Clive Garn and family on New Years Day were Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn and sons Michael and Kevin and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hess and family enjoyed a waffle supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family in Plymouth Sunday evening. They were enjoyed by Orvil Nish of Plymouth. Spending the holidsy with Bishop and Mrs. Ross Rudd and family were Jane Alexander of George R. Hacking of Brigham City have been called to serve in the Massachusetts Boston mission for the LDS church. They will be honored at farewell Sunday at 4 p.m. MR. AND MRS. Brigham couple given call to labor in Boston on Jan. 22. Bishop Rex invites all friends and relatives of the couple to Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hacking will be honored at a farewell tesLmonial Sunday in the Brigham City Seventh ward prior to their leaving for the Massachusetts Boston mission of the LDS church. The meeting will be at 4 p.m. at the ward, 531 North First attend. Brother Hacking is Georges OK Tire and Sister Hacking retired last week from the National Indian Training center. The mission headquarters is Cambridge, Mass. of West. The couple will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City Deweyville Dateline Birches visit here with Ed Novingers came from Jackson Hole, Wyo., for a couple of days at Christmas time to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Corvil Gardner and family. The Ferrins were going to Nevada to spend some of the winter months. We were happy to be in by Alene Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birch, San Bernadino, Calif, and Ross Birch, Syracuse, were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Novinger. Miss Beva Marble returned to Denver, Colo., last Sunday. She has been with her mother, Mrs. Henry Marble, for the past couple of weeks. Jerry Litchford left by plane last week for Sikeston, Mo. He went to attend funeral services for his brother, Sidney Litchford. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Ferrin Clearfield last Saturday for' Years Day dinner with Mrs. Merlin Fryer and family. New n, No consent Pleading guilty to a charge of driving a vehicle without the owners consent was Daniel Scott Edwards, 20, Honeyville, He was fined $200 and given six months in jail, which was suspended. Toronto, Canada, Miss Connie Rudd of Rexburg and Miss Ronda Rudd of Salt Lake City. Attorney and Mrs. Arden Coombs and family of Ogden, Mrs. Alice Ward of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Udy and Fred Coombs enjoyed a dinner party at Chases Charcoal House in Tremonton Sunday. The occasion was Fred Coombs birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fryer and four daughters came from Lay-toMr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox and Brandt from Syracuse, and Jan Fryer and Kent Fryer were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox are now in their beautiful new home and we did enjoy going thi cugh it. Michael Perry was sustained as a counselor in the Sunday school organization last Sunday. He replaced Robert Gardner who has served in this position for several years. Once again we are beginning a new year. Let me extend all good wishes for a happy and prosperous year to readers of this Deweyville news column. I also express my appreciation to all of you who take time to call with special items during the year and for the many kind comments. Its always nice to know that some home town kid is reading whats happening in good old Deweyville in Texas or California, Salt Lake or Ogden way. Thanks to all of you. CAPITOL THEATRE Anri UrLIf 1 6 P.M. Sat & Sun P.M. 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