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Show t ents are Doug and Gail McNeeley. Tiny Amberlee Stander was blessed by her grandfather y Ball. Her parents are Kevin Willard Wrapup Le-Ro- Writer's 'game' for Christmas by Arlene Holden This year Santa played it safe and brought our whole family a bunch of games. And everyday for the entire vacation, whenever I couldnt get out of it, we played them. The little kids loved Captain Kangaroo, Mother Goose and Goldilocks. (They had a tendency to put the rest of us to sleep after a couple of hours.) We all enjoyed Mousetrap until the flushed the ball down the toilet and husband had to take the sewer system two-year-o- apart. We played Big Umbrella and Snow Storm in hopes it might Troop 215 is planning a fund raising banquet this Friday at the cultural hall beginning at 7 p.m. They plan a full turkey dinner with all the trimmings and a program afterwards that will include radio star Danny Kramer from KSL in Salt Lake. The price on tickets is $2 for adults, $1.50 for the young peo$1 for the and ple children under four are free. But if you prefer, family tickets are just $7 for any size family. For tickets contact any of the scouts in the second ward. Sunday was fast meeting in all the wards. In the First ward 13-1- Robby, and Valerie and Carl Jensen and children Christian, Amy and Jeni. In the Second ward Greg Fredde was confirmed by his father Del Fredde and Craig Lynn and Cheryl Stander and children Jana Lynn, Julie and Tammy, Kim Stander from Logan, grandparents Tony and Jean Stander and children Desiree and Ryan, Becky Poore from Harper Ward, Robert and Wendy Ball from Logan, Mary and Harry Squries and son Jeff from North Ogden, Val and Phylis Ball and daughter Mari-lyn- n from Logan, Annette Lemon and Kenneth and Chad Ball. Years Party Years Eve party New A New was $100 penalty of Ogden Bradley L. Bingham has pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a controlled substance before Brigham City Judge Robert W. Daines. Sentencing was stayed a year and Bingham was ordered to make a $100 penalty payment, according to court records. 1 A.F. sergeant awarded merit medal in Spain Staff Sergeant Claude R. Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Kennedy of 85 S. Lakeview Drive, Clearfield, Utah, has received the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at Zaragoza AB, Spain. Sergeant Kennedy, a still photographic technician, was cited for meritorious service at Sem-bacAB, Germany. Now assigned at Zaragoza, the sergeant serves with the 406th Combat Support Group, a part of the United States Air h Forces in Europe. Sergeant Kennedy is a 1961 graduate of Davis High school, Kaysville, and attended Weber State college. His wife, Marlene, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bingham of 408 South Fourth West, Brigham City. NARFE calls Friday meeting The monthly meeting of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Brigham City Community center. All members are invited to attend. O 3 -L- EGGED1 Hornless SHEET 0 IFGVEnS O Sic 29 lb. may change places with any man on the board. Well Santa, heres my card. After leaving the whole stack and variety of games the least you could have done was stay and play them with the kids. Instead you flew back to the Nort Pole for a long nap until next year, you coward. Has Been Visitor has been a visitor from Oak City at the home of his daughter Maurine Widdison while recuperating from a cataract operation. Recent visitors at the home of Ilene Tucker were Dr. Robin Tucker with his wife Nora and their children Lea,- - Beth, Gina,; Dana and Seth from Richmond, Don. Anderson Va. And early Christmas dinner with gift exchanges was held at the Tucker home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson and their children Ronnie, Sheri, Kristi, Richard and Linette from Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rose and children Kimberly, Michelle, Kristin, Stacey, Nathan and Heidi from Willard. Overnight guests at the Tucker home for Christmas Eve were Kerr and Shana Tobin and son John from Richmond. On Christmas Day they all enjoyed visits from Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tobler and children David, Bret, Matt, Lori, Kelly and Sam from Orem and Brent and Anita Eastman and children David and Candice from Provo. A family gathering was held at the home of Boyce and Saundra Carlson. Making the trip from Provo were Saundras father and sister Boyd Sheffield and Shauna Walton with her sons Brent and Kirk, and from Salt Lake her brother Mike and Sue Sheffield and son Mathew. To Provo The Carlsons drove to Provo for Christmas Day. Daughters r FRESH USDACNCICI GRCUI1D CENTER CUT POT ROAST DEEF i 0 d 5 Q CREAMO-WEBE- E3ALDF lbs. & HALF CREAM-OWEBE- R CAROLYNS HALIMS LYNBEN FARMS U00 IFQlEXfl FRIES ROYAL 1 . GELATIN DOUBLE LUCK 10, for GREEK DEANS KIEV,. o f IE finest robuce tjippeb 3n IfipectaUg Star Mom iiart commonly and affectionately known as Grandpa Lemon. Hurry up and get back on your feet. We miss you. Visitors at the home of Joe and Norma Greer were daughter Cheryl Roberts and children Derrek, Tresa, Tyra and Jennifer. Cheryls husband Jesse Leon Roberts is with the Air Force and is presently stationed state. His in our northern-mos- t parents are Melvin and Grace Roberts in Brigham City. CLOSED SUNDAYS 01 KBRTH f.lAlt DR13HAM CITY OQ ill MOUNTAIN MEADOW Leisa and Carolyn stayed until the following Tuesday when Grandpa brought them home together with Brent and Kirk for a short stay. The annual birthday party was held Sunday for Willis Johnson at his home hosted by his wife Catherine. Guests included children Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson and daughter Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Demar Johnson and son Shane, Blain Johnson, Corye Johnson and Ronda Johnson. Our congratulations to Mark Fairbanks who graduated from Primary and received the Duty to God Trail Recognition award. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fairbanks. We send a get well card to Bishop Orvin Lemon more Leaving for Home Cheryl has been here since Dec. 16 and will be leaving for home this Saturday Jar 11. They have all enjoyed the time together and have put It to good use with Christmas shopping and mostly visiting and catching up on all the news. R ALLSIVEET MARGARINE 5 Thursday, January 6, 1977 k extra point. In between the games where everyone played we snacked and passed the time with two people games like Risk, Flinch and Battleship where I lost my entire fleet to son in less than five minutes. It was Pearl Harbor all over again when I grouped them in a corner. But we made it through the holidays without Mother pulling out every lock of hair. As I was cleaning up from our 10 day game spree, I found under the couch a card that truly expresses my feelings. You der (babys BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 1T? No Blitz In between the Rose, Orange and Sun Bowls I learned to play Monday Night Football. Perhaps I should say I learned not to try a blitz on a try for the Sorry! Was Blessed David and Cheryl Andersons tiny son Joshua David was blessed by his father. Visitors for the event included grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Bob Marsh and children Cindy and Cristy and Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Carver. In the Third ward little Gerald Nathan Coy was blessed by his father. His parents are Gerald and Ann Coy. Dale Ray McNeeley was also blessed by his father. His par- - Ellen Gillespie and children Kristi, Becky, Drew, and give the weather man some ideas. Careers and Life were next until the kids beat us by $50,000 apiece and my ego couldnt stand any more. We stayed with Monopoly for six straight hours New Years Eve. I learned just how greedy people, whom you thought loved you, can be when they own almost two sides of the board and two hotels on every landing space. It said Allred was confirmed by his father Gayle Allred. David and Dorothy Calls tiny son Corby was blessed by his father. Present at a family get together for dinner and home movies were Dan and Janet Call and children Sylvia, Rosemary, Daniel, Darrell, Gordon and Jeaneen, Kathy and Jim King and children Hillary and Kimberly, Orville Gray, Harry and and Karen Stander. After the meeting a buffet was served at the home of LeRoy and Donna Ball. Guests included Dave and Isabel Stan- held at the home of Ed and June Summers with lots of fun, food and good fellowship present. At 12 sharp they ail wished in the new year. Parting Shot: Have you ever noticed that whenever Santa brings every kid in the neighborhood a bike it snows clear through February? I just want to know who gave their kids sleds and for heavens sake keep them hidden for another month or two. We sure need this white stuff to keep on coming. ,r |