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Show r i BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 16 Thursday, January 20, 1977 4 9 Garland Gazette Hattie Hodge Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Alan James of Rupert, Idaho. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Brown and baby of Bountiful. Saturday they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Brown in Logan. Patriarch and Mrs.. James White accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson of Howell Second ward sustains new bishopric Sunday by Flo Munson The Garland Second ward has Elder Ken Bunderson Elder Dan Bunderson . . farewell Sunday . . . . homecoming missionary brothers will spealx on Sunday The Lloyd Bunderson family of West Corinne have a rather unique treat in store for it Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bunderson will be sending one son off on a mission to California and welcome another son home at the Calif. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school where he was active in the Future Farmers of America. He has also been employed at the Kent Jeppesen farm since he was 14. Elder Ken Bunderson, the returning missionary, will report his labors in the backwoods of Virginia. The Bunderson family invites all friends and relatives to attend the meeting and an open house Sunday all afternoon at their residence. Bishop Royal Norman also extends his invitation to all to attend. same time. Elder Dan Bunderson will be honored at a farewell in the Corinne Second ward at 7:45 p.m. At the same time, his brother, Elder Ken Bunderson, will report his labors in the Virginia Harrisburg mission. Dan Bunderson will enter the mission home Feb. 19. Mission headquarters are in Arcadia, Children will perform for The program presentation will be a combination of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades, including the boys and girls gymnastic sixth grade class. Two dance numbers will be included by Mrs. Ruth Gilmor, fifth grade teacher, along with tap dancing from fourth grade. A square dancing group, a Cowboy Joe Dance by a girls group from the fifth and sixth grades, will add more fun to the program. The luncheon menu will include shake-bak- e chicken, potatoes and gravy, vegetable, salad, homemade cake with dip, hot rolls, coffee and punch. Reservations must be made by Thursday at 2 p.m. for ample food preparation by Erma Bar-fussupervisor, assited by Thurza Kingston, Mary Kimber and Lavinia Clark. h ector Hazel Kaiser said. Quilting is held each Wednesday with fabric given by the community education program through the Barbizon company, with an instructor from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. p.m. a craft class begins with Lura Hadley teaching any kind of craft any one wishes to learn. Following the Friday Luncheon, Jan. 21, a USU demonstration will feature cooking with microwave ovens, with Jessie Ellers, county agent. At 1 Health Information On Jan. 28, following the Fri- day luncheon program, Nita Weber, a representative from the Bear River District Health department, will begin a series of monthly health information Mrs. Carol May Christensen and daughter Carol of Sylmar, Calif., spent several days with Mrs. Christensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop last week. While here they all enjoy-e- d a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barrett and family in Hyde Park. to the airport in Salt Lake when they were leaving for Sylmar, Mrs. Bishop accompanied them and they visited Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop and family and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bishop and family in Kaysville. En-rou- te Have Visitors Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bishop and family of Kaysville and Miss Barbara Thompson of Salt Lake City. Patriarch and Mrs. DeLos Thompson of Brigham City also visited at the Bishop home during the week. The Stage Coach Camp of DUP met at the home of Mrs. Zina Marriott Thursday afternoon. Captain Mable Hansen conducted the meeting. Mrs. Pearl Grover gave the lesson Firm In The Faith, a story of Drusilla Dorris Hendricks, an early pioneer. Mrs. Letitia Sorenson gave an interesting pioneer history. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Dee Brown and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn in Fielding along with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Garn family of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Nancy McCulloch and daughter Kaylene of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brown of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ray Udy and children Terry and Jamie accompanied by Mrs. Ray Udy of Plymouth visited Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria in the Malad hospital Sunday after-"- '' Tuesday morning. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Samaria. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess of Malad visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Atkinson and family Thursday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrie Nielson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thompson of Roy. Mrs. Vida Manning Heaten of Logan visited relatives in this area Saturday. She came especially to attend the open house for Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy of Plymouth who were observing their golden wedding anniversary. It was held in the Belmont ward cultural hall. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles May and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lee May and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilford of Rockland, Idaho. Enjoying luncheon with Mrs. tion in Southern Utah. They attended sessions at the St. George Temple, visited in Las Vegas and also Hoover Dam. Mrs. Edith Timothy is receiving medical care in the McKay hospital in Ogden. Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Limb and children Amy, Brian and Don Ray of Laketown, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb and children Boyd, Debbie and Travis and Mr. and Mrs. David Nye of Garland. The Garland Camp of DUP met at the home of Mrs. Louise Harper Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fern Anderson and Mrs. Florence Mann as Captain Louise Harper conducted the meeting. Mrs. Fern Anderson gave the lesson Firm In The Faith. Mrs. Esther Coombs gave a pioneer history. Light refreshments noon. Rex Visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Jensen Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen and two children of Logan. ... Concert date is Feb. 5, not Feb. 15 BC The next concert in the Current Box Elder Community Concert associaton series will be held Feb. 5 at Box Elder High school. The date of Feb. 15 was incorrectly printed on membership tickets, a spokesman noted this week. Concert-goer- s should circle date instead. Scheduled to perform are Longstretch and Escosa, duo the Feb. Deweyville Dateline Fryer Holiday time was truly a busy time for Ruth and Thales Cannon. They had a house full of family. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Oxbor-row and family came from Seattle, Wash. Their son, Bob, who attends the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., was also able to be with the rest of the family for time out from rugged schedules at the academy. Mrs. Leo Oxborrow came from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Oxborrow and family from Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and children from Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cannon from North Ogden. They talked with Judy and Robert Deakin and family in San Jose, Calif, during the time they were all together. Nice to report that Mrs. Alvin Norr has returned home after a stay of several days at the hospital in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black- - He is guilty ham spent the past week end in Salt Lake City. They attended the Lions convention which was held at the Terrace Ballroom and stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blackham and girls. George Jensen, Brigham City, was a Monday visitor at the Thales Cannon home and he also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen. We are having a choice experience in our Deweyville Relief society this month. The lessons and music are being presented by our Relief society for the ladies at Mountainview Nursing home in Tremonton. Many special things have been done in connection with presenting these lessons and resi- dents of 5 'harpists. Holiday time was busy for Cannons by Alene Sister Jeanette Jackman to serve mission Mountainview have expressed their gratitude for our Relief society presidency who have spent a lot of time Charles S. Johnston, 19, of 864 North Second West, Brigham City, was fined $150, given 30 days in jail, which were stayed, and ordered to undergo alcohol counseling after he gave a plea of guilty to a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. He appeared in Brigham City court. woman called to mission Sister Jeanette Jackman, daughter of Elden and La Dawn Jackman, of 482 Holiday drive, Brigham City, has been called to the Australia Sydney mission. Sister Jackman will speak in the fourteenth ward, 620 North Third East, Brigham City, on Sunday, Jan. 23, at 5 p.m. She will depart for the mission home Feb. 5. Friends and relatives are vited to attend. ROBERT J. or JUDY MOVES FARMERS INS. AGENTS PINKIE Medical-healt- h 723-345- 4 734-97- 44 Homeowners - Fire Insurance Life arranging for these special lessons. Ron Lewis is still in the Logan hospital. He is receiving treatment and will have surgery in the near future. ' history should be kept by everyone no matter what their age. The elderly are no exception and because of the greater incident of chronic disease in Coast Bath Soap their ranks, physicians need patients to take the responsiblity for keeping a monitor on their own health, Mrs. Kaiser explained. The Friday afternoon class will consider various types of histories what should be kept in written record, including various types of diseases. All seniors are encouraged to attend, 10c Off 2 Hearing Tests On March 10, a full day is scheduled of hearing testing, films on hearing problems, ear- hard-of-hearin- Blood Pressure Clinic blood pressure clinic will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 25, from 3 to 5 p.m. All ages are invited to participate in this free service. A pool tournament will also be held on Jan. 25 for Box Elder county players, at 10 a.m. til afternoon, with an entry fee of $1 for competition for the Champ of the Month trophy along with a consolation prize. A free luncheon is served the players with coffee during play. On Jan. 27 a busload of players will travel to the Clearfield center to have competitive play and luncheon. Those who do not play and wouldike to go to observe the activity are welcome. The luncheon at Clearfield will be served at a cost of 75 cents. Sign up with Mish Petersen if you wish, to participate, Mrs. Kaiser invited. 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The code of ethics for the hearing aid industry has been prepared and subscribed to after careful study by manufacturers of hearing aids and components and hearing aid dealers in the US and Canada. There is new hope for the Circle your calendar to remember this important date which is coming to the community center, arranged by Merle Thurgood, former president of the hearing aid society of Utah, the director said. 2 Bar fiEtffaipfl Oixunib Tide Detergent Shop and Save at Safeway 37 Cj o o o 49-o- z. Pkg. in- She is a graduate of Fargo (North Dakota) High school, LDS seminary and has attended Brigham Young University for the past three years. history. ly p.m. Make Mondays a habit at the center. Pool is played each day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the lower level youth center, Dir- City. which they visited Mr. and Mrs. Craig Barnes and family in Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb and daughter Carol Dawn and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans prepared a planned pot luck supper and took to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans in Malad where they enjoyed the meal together. The occasion was Mrs. John A. Evans 83rd birthday anniversmother ary. Mrs. Evans is the of Mrs. Don Limb and Ray Evans. Mrs. Kent Nebeker and friends of Willard visited Mrs. Louise Harper Monday after- Such history can be invaluable to a physician in making a correct diagnoses and prescribing effective drugs to control the medical condition. s, Thursday Dance Thursday night will be the Roaring Twenties dance at the center with dancers from Logan, Ogden, Tremonton, and other areas attending. Admission is $1 per person and everyone is urged to wear something of the twenties era to add to the evening of dancing, sociability, refreshments and getting acquainted. Mary Scothern, Leone Cazair and Mary Kimber are the committee hostesses for the Thursday night dance. Once a month a special dance is held, beginning at 8:30 p.m. Monday night square dancing at the center follows a morning of activities plus noon luncheon and bingo. Dancing begins at 7 Mrs. Vera Anema in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson attended an Associated General Contractors convention held at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Thursday through Saturday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Drake Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lund of Brigham the Clarkston ward chapel classes beginning at 2:30 p.m. The first class will discuss the importance of keeping an medical-healt- Saturday visiting her sister Wes-tergar- area seniors Baty Morrison, community and educator at Lake View Elementary school, will present the program following Fridays weekly luncheon for senior citizens at the Brigham City Community center. a new bishopric. Andrew Funk was sustained as bishop in sacrament meeting Sunday evening with Garland Stake President Clive Garn officiating. Charles May was sustained as first counselor and Terry Munns as second counselor. Jerry Rhodes was sustained as a executive secretary. Released were Bishop Clain Archibald, who was recently sustained as a counselor in the stake president. Also released were counselors Ruelen Egli and Douglas Coombs. Robert Reeder was released as the executive secretary. Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Jennie Gephart were her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Millan Peck of Seattle. Clyde Gephart of Afton, Wyo. joined them for dinner Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Peck have been vacationing for the past two months. They have been in Hawaii, California, Arizona and Colorado. They spent the forepart of the week visiting Patriarch and Mrs. DeLos Thompson in Brigham City. Mrs. Shirley Rose is receiving medical care in the Logan hospital. Among those attending the open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy of Plymouth held in the Belmont ward cultural hall Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Carter, Mr. and Mrs. George Hales, Mrs. Fern Huish and Mrs. Hazel Rose. Mrs. Dorothy Conger is receiving medical care in the Logan hospital. Pinochle Club Mrs. Kitty Minson entertained members of the Pinochle club at her home Thursday evening. Special guests were Mrs. Dona Bowcutt, Mrs. Car-m- a Goodey and Mrs. Lu Leslie. Prizes went to Mrs. Vera Mrs. Mildred Allred and Mrs. Dona Bowcutt. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allred of Syracuse visited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and Mrs. Roselin Draper during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey attended the viewing for William T. Atkinson held in After Friday luncheon school districtor Drake during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Drake and Darlene Moulter of Kaysville. Mrs. Norma Nielson spent returned Saturday evening after an enjoyable week vaca- were served. Cl U gd ceez(7 StifeccyO 7 |