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Show f f Portage Penninqs guest at shower Bride-to-b- e by Maude R. Harris Miss Julie Kay Gibbs, bride-elecwas the guest of honor at a Days of the Week shower hosted by Velda and Lori Harris at their home Friday evening with aunts and cousins of Miss Gibbs as guests. The evening was spent making a luncheon cloth with each of the ladies writing her name on the cloth with fabric paints, playing games and opening gifts. Refreshments were served to Jeanine, Debbie, Karen and Maurine Gibbs of Portage, Lola and Jan Maughn of Wells-villChristie Spencer, Donna, Cami and Lisa Cobia of Logan, Ada Gibbs of Malad, Sharon Green, Leslie Gibbs and Sophia Richins of Tremonton, Luana and Julie Richins of Riverside, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and Mrs. Laura K. Gibbs were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Thomas of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tafoya and daughter of Plain City were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Tafoyas grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins. t, Visit With Parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger of Edmonds, Wash., visited from Wednesday until Saturday with Mrs. Congers parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins, Mr. and Ms. Conger and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conger also of Washington were enroute to their homes after a vacation trip to California and Arizona. George, Jeff and Lisa Larson of Enterprise, Ore., were overnight guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen Wednesday enroute to Casper, Wyo., to visit with their father, Dave Larson. On their way to their home they spent Sunday night with them and left Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins visited with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickols and family of American Falls Wednesday. Their grandson, Neal Nickols, who was accidently shot while hunting two weeks ago, has returned to his home and is doing well. Duggan Allen of Ogden was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell of Ogden spent the weekend visit son-in-la- BOX ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Snow. building which Mrs. Peck was in charge. Keeley Nielsen was baptized Saturday at Malad by her Were Guests grandfather, Verde Wharton Mr. and Mrs. Skip Chandler and confirmed at sacrament and daughter of Salt Lake City meeting Sunday by another were weekend guests of Mrs. grandfather, Reed Nielsen. Chandlers parents, Mr. and Keeley is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. E. Wynn John. Miss Marand Mrs. Owen Nielsen. lene John of Logan and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Thorpe and Mrs. Jedd Ricks of Benson family left Saturday for their visited with them Saturday. home in Leadville, Colo., after a Mrs. Henry Roderick, Bruce weeks visited with their parRoderick, Mrs. Allan Barnes of ents, and grandparents, Mr. Plymouth and Mrs. Bernece and Mrs. Glen Morris and Mr. Williams of Malad visited with and Mrs. Lyman Thorpe of Bruces wife, Sonja at the BanGarland. nock Memorial hospital in PoMr. and Mrs. Sam Snow Jr. catello Friday. and son have moved here from Miss Beverly Jenkins and Mr. Arizona this week. Currently and Mrs. Ray McAllister of they are living with Sams parLogan were Saturday guests of ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris Go Visiting were among guests of Mr. and Mr. arid Ms. E.T. Hoskins and Mrs. Ralph Gleed of Malad at a Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger diner party Sunday, the occavisited Friday at Ogden with sion being the birthday anniverMr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoskins sary of Denece G. Schwartz of and son Todd, in Clearfield with Pocatello. Other guests were Mrs. Marilda K. Flint and at Mr. and Mrs. Lon Williams, West Point with Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Angela of Salt Lake Boyce Flint and family and at City, Lonny Gleed of Ogden, Logan with Mrs. Clara Hoskins. Mrs. Letha Schwartz of Malad Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell enand Deneces husband, ONeil tertained at a family dinner Schwartz. party at their home Sunday. Velda Harris spent Tuesday Guests were Mr. and Mrs. in Wellsville with her sister, Grant Bell and Darrell Bell of Lola Maughn, the occasion beOgden, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell and family of Plymouth, Brent, ing Lolas birthday anniverDebra and Janise Bell. sary. Mrs. Ila Hess of Blackfoot Among those who attended funeral services in Salt Lake visited for several days this City Wednesday for Mrs. Whitweek with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bud ney (Marguerite) Wright, mother of Mrs. LaDell Gibbs were Lee Knudsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Tasman Gibbs Mrs. Devere Harris. of Moreland, Idaho were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. On Business Virgil Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Parris Neal of Bedford, David P. Gibbs and Mrs. Laura Mass., spent the weekend as the K. Gibbs. They were overnight guest of his parents, Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Mrs. Chester P. Neal. He was a Hall of Garland Sunday. business visitor at Salt lake City Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins visited Sunday with Mr. and during the week. DeAnn Forsgren of Thatcher, Mrs. Victor Rasmussen of Idaho visited with her parents, Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen from Friday until Sunday at and Mrs. Mildred Tovey of which time her husband, Don Malad were Sunday guests of and family came for her and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas of were dinner guests of the HowPocatello. They also visited ells. with their niece, Sally Owens Elder and Mrs. Devere Harris Donesly of Moscow who is curwere Sunday dinner guests of rently attending ISU in PocaMrs. Irenen Peck of West tello. Word was received by relaFielding after which they were tives here Monday of the death speakers at the Special Interest of Heber Wells who is past 80 fireside at the Garland stake years of age, of Groveland, Idaho. Mrs. Miller Follis and Mrs. Marguerite Tims of Woodruff were Ogden visitors Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris visited in Hyrum Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darley, in Woods Cross with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston and family, the occasion being Kent Johnstons birthday and in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callister and family. Brigham City, Utah March 31, 1977 Thursday, ELDER JOURNAL, Open house lor outgoing An open house honoring the Box Elder School Districts outgoing superintendent and retiring board members will be held April 14. 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