OCR Text |
Show f 4 Honeyville Hotline were awarded to all students who read at least five books. Month of February is worthy of notice by Ellen Cook The month of February certainly has a lot to be proud of. Two great men, who were also great presidents, were born within its 28 days. The shortest month of the year also contains a day for lovers, would-b- e lovers, or the Hey, I think youre nice kind of people. Not only can Feb E I 7 "S $ be proud of. Now that this important an- nouncement has been made, lets get on to other news. The Honeyville school recently completed a reading contest for the school children. Prizes Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 17, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Myrl Norrs return from trip Spends a Few Days Spending a few days with Mrs. Mary Gardner was her by Alene Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr have daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ross Wight of Sidney, Montana. They were here to visit with family members and to take their daughter, Lora, to USU for scholarship tests. returned after a pleasant trip into Arizona and Old Mexico. They visited the temple in St. George and then continued on their way to Las Vegas, Phoenix and enjoyed seeing parts of Old Mexico. On the return trip home, they came through Monument Valley. The Norrs were away for nine days. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry spent the weekend in St. George, visiting with their They also traveled to Brigham City to visit with Wights father, E. Emery Wight, also from Honeyville. The elder Wight has been under the weather and is staying for a few days with his daughter Mrs. Dean Richard to recuperate. tained as first counselor in the bishopric of the Fourth ward in North Ogden stake. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock enjoyed a trip to Sun Valey last week. They also visited in Wendell, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen. Mrs. Clothilde Eames, a sister of Mrs. Haycock, was also visited in the hospital where she is recovering from injuries suffered in an automobile accident recently. Another Deweyville Kid daughter, Melanie, who attends Dixie college. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish attended the baptism of their grandson, Todd Lish. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lish, Centerville. They also attended his confirmation Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boling-brokTremonton, Doyle Hold-awaBrigham City; and Mrs. James Holdaway attended ser- vices in North Ogden, last Sunday. The ward was divided and Richard M. Holdaway was sus celebrated a birthday last t 3 I5 3 8 go VH o 0) ju a Ron Lewis is taken to the Logan hospital for therapy treatments for several days last week. He continues to show improvement. Melbourne Grow is also perating following recent gery. .2 -rj 2 0 iij a r rt &.K o a a .feziCsD 9 e 6 Be Js DS B-c-S- oa S) 6 CQ to I -- i ka k o-- iv S 1 1 Sil! .ff M jv14 t o s t3 y u sas "2 5 is 28sl j - 9 ft J-- 53 Ss 15 g. w Wifi) tfSJD 5 g , J 33 2 !?O JF re 1 s kbbk a JSBlBSD mi iu E S 1 1 8. iS Lkttk ST i s" s ii s O at u .2 II Sss1 i! 2 s s .5 Si o o 8 te CO 5. 5. . 9i 3 k s If Si s M aa 15 8 t: I x z 9 O xx c 'I Q e 9 D nil a IiJ & -- aa o 1J11 x C .E ? O O . 93(999 gfcf n -- J .6 3 jj o a e a. a. m 5 ii 1 a 151 & a gli 6jiBi aaa recusur- Visiting the Horace Lish home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burningham, Mrs. Evona King, from West Point and Lavon Barker, North Ogden. s fc. 17 week. Lloyd Lish observed his 77th. Says they come around every six months now! 'a? 0) 5 ruary claim these among it's accomplishments but this month of presidents and paper hearts is also my birth month. February certainly has a lot to The top reader in the contest was Justin Lillywhite who read 90 books and received a book and a picture for his accomplishment. Three others were also recipients of a book or a picture for outstanding reading: Karen Aoki read 2 books; Blake Goring and Stephanie Thors ted both read 40 books and another 13 students read 35 books each, and had their choice of a book or a picture. Fifteen boys and girls read 30 books each received soda pop as their reward. Cracker Jacks went to 25 who read 25 books and candy bars went to the 32 who made it to the 20 book Deweyville Dateline Jh o u g S 90 Books mark. the Congratulations go to all students for their accomplishment. a |