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Show I 14 I Brigham City, Utah 1977 19, Thursday, May BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Isn't the roin Fielding Flashes Farewell honors elder; pioneer daughters meet by Flo Munson A testimonial was held in the Fielding ward chapel Sunday evening honoring Elder Ricky Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones, prior to his leaving to labor in the Tennessee-Nashvill- e mission. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting of Plymouth entertained at a dinner party at their home honoring Ricky prior to his entering the Mission Home in Salt Lake City. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sandall and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whiting of Neola. Other callers during the afternoon were Mrs. Irene Nichol of Union and Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Whiting of Murray. Following the meeting a group of close friends and relatives gathered at the Jones home. The Stage Coach Camp of DUP met at the home of Mrs. Merle Larson Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mabel Hansen conducting. Mr. NaVelle Rhodes gave a lesson on historical markers. Mrs. Essie Peterson assisted by telling of the old Hansen dairy s were orand when the ganized in Brigham City. Mrs. Alene Sutherland read a' pioneer history. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn spent Sunday in Ogden visiting Mrs. Gams sister Mrs. Katie Co-op- Cooper. Last weekend Mrs. Effie Potson Dean accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Grover of North Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Barry Roche and family in St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Manning in Santa Clara. Miss Mary Jane Moss of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawks of Richfield visited Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hess Thursday evening. The two couples enjoyed dinner at Mr. Bs Dinner House in Tremonton. ter and Present Program A double quartete from the McKinley school in Tremonton directed by LeRoy Welling presented a program at the Garland Tabernacle Sunday evening for the young adults of the Garland stake. Tracy Meade of Granger has been spending a few days vacationing with her grandmother Mrs. Donetta Petersen and other relatives in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and Lynn Allred attended the horse races in South Jordon Saturday and Sunday. Visiting Mrs. Lovinnie Holt during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Upton and children Teresa, Tommy and Randy of Bountiful. The Beaver Dam ward hosted a dinner at the cultural hall Saturday for senior members of the Garland stake. Attending from Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn, Mrs. Alene Sutherland, Mrs. Donetta Petersen, Mrs. Lovinnie Holt, Mrs. Millie Welling, M.J. Wood, Frank Wood, Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth, Mrs. Leona Adams, Mrs. Voylet Grover, Mrs. Mabel Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamilton, Mrs. Melba Hess and Mrs. Elma Petersen. Clyde Sorenson conducted the meeting and welcomed guests. President Clive Garn gave a short talk. Musical numbers were favored by the Reflections. Fred Coombs enjoyed Sunday n dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Udy in West Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wood and son Ryan and daughter Cami Kay along with five of Kirks FHA students from Roosevelt High school arrived in Fielding last Monday. Mrs. Wood and two children spent several days visiting Kirks mother Mrs. Velda Wood and other relatives. Kirk and his students spent most of their time at the Utah State university in Logan where the five boys participated in judging animals. They would La-Ro- return in the evenings and spend the nights with Mrs. Velda Wood. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason enjoyed dinner at the Idle Isle cafe in Brigham City Thursday as guests of their friends Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parsons of Brigham City. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and son Lane and Mrs. Voylet Grover spent the day in Pocatello. Mrs. Voylet Grover visited her sister Mrs. Sybil Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and son visited Mrs. Grovers brother and Back Home DeVere Adams returned horn Tuesday from the Logan hospital where he received medical care after being involved in a motorcycle accident near Grouse Creek. His right leg was broken in four places below the kneecap. daughter Mrs. Bill Weiler of Tremonton participated in a e, family entertained at a family dinner party at their home last week. Attending were Mrs. Ruby Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett and daughter of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Reeder and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bentley and family and Richard Garrett of Ogden, Mr. ... to France regional bridge tournament at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Steve (JaNae) Shaffer and children Ronald, Keith, Craig, Entertained Elder Kaylan W. Holmes held son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Karl King and I Mrs. Wynn Hansen accompanied by her ls Medical Care Mrs. LaDene Zundel accompanied her father Doyle Cutler of Snowville to Salt Lake City Tuesday where Mr. Cutler received medical care. Bruce Zundel, a student at Dixie college in St. George, spent the weekend visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey of Clarkston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and family during the week. Wednesday evening Mrs.1 Barbara Udy and Mrs. Aloha Garn attended a dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry given by members of the at Bear River High school for their mothers. They went as guests of their daughters Ilene Udy and Kathy Garn. Saturday evening Mrs. Effie Potter accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Rampton of Garland attended their 50th high school class reunion held at the Davis High school in Kaysville. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ann Potter of Tremonton. Mrs. Carol Jensen and daughter Pam of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen and family and Mrs. Donetta Petersen during the weekend. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Welling attended a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Wellings parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nicholas and family in Harper Ward honoring Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Nicholas and Sheridan of Battle Mountain, Nev. who are houseguests at the Nicholas home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cook and sons Jeremy and Cameron of Harper Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy visited Mrs. Ina Udy in Mendon during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val Lewis in Tremonton Saturday evening. The occasion was Mrs. Lewiss birthday anniversary. Other guests were Mrs. Vadis Gilgen and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parry and two daughters of Malad, Mary Richards of Pleasant View, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Lewis of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kent and two children of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and family of Brigham City. A buffet luncheon was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger entertained at a dinner party at their home Saturday honoring DeVerl Anger who was observing his birthday anniversary. Other guests were Mrs. DeVerl Anger and family of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anger and son Travis of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Linda Westley and daughters Marla and Michelle of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anger and son were overnight guests at the Ernest-Ange- r home. by Karen Christensen Last Monday son-in-la- Steven and Laura of Gardner-villNev. visited JaNaes parents Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel and other relatives in this area. They also assisted Steves parents Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer, who are moving from Gan- nett, Idhao to make their home in Malad. Darryl Adams, who is attending Trade Tech in Salt Lake City, spent the weekend visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and family. Monday Mrs. Voylet Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover along with Mrs. Darwin Brough of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grover of Bear River City attended funeral services for Lloyd Grover, former valley resident, held in Salt Lake City. Burial took place in the Logan City cemetery. outside just beautiful? Garrett of and Mrs. Graling Brigham City. Enjoying dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling during the week were their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Scott Holmgren and daughter Britany of Salt Lake City. They also visited Scotts parents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren in Bear River City. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel visited Mrs. Zun-debrother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schenk in Roy afterwhich they drove to Salt Lake City where they were overnight guests of their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez and family. Thursday morning they were at the Salt Lake airport to bid goodbye to Elder Roger Zundel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nish Zundel, who left to fulfill an LDS mission in Birmingham, England. Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stratton. Ogden addressed the group conerning the effects the television violence has on all of us. She spent some time discussing the effects that this violence has on marriage and then spent the remainder of the time discussing the effects that it has on children. She has three children ages, 16, 14, and 6 so she has some other first hand knowledge on the subject. She played a segment from the television show, Issis and had two groups study the good and the bad from this particular show. The Buzzing Bear River . LakeCity. Mrs. Keith Coombs and daughters Cindy and Joann Friday and Saturday as overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Owens and family in Midway. Each evening they attended the intercollegiate rodeos at Heber sponsored by the Provo Technical college. Cindy participated and placed second in goat tying. Linda Munns placed fourth in goat tying and second in barrel racing. Vicky Leavitt placed third in goat tying and sixth in break-awa- y roping. These girls are all students at USU in Logan and again won the team trophy. Also attending the rodeos was Mrs. Val Leavitt. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Karl King and family had as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Coombs and daughter Janet and Fred Coombs of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King and family of Garland. Saturday E. C. Mason accompanied by Ross Thomas and J. L. Mason of Salt Lake City, C. LaRon Mason of Granger and Dent Mason Ogden enjoyed fishing in nearby areas. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason enjoyed dinner at the Loft House in Preston. French mission for elder Elder Kaylan W. Holmes, son and Mrs. Wayne W. Holmes, of 75 North Sixth East, Brigham City, has been called to labor in the France, Paris Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, May 22 at 6 p.m. at the Brigham Fourth ward, 25 North Third East. Bishop Richard Hadfield invites all friends and relatives of the elder to attend. An open house at the home of the elder will be held at 7:30 of Mr. y p.m. Elder Holmes enters the Language Training Mission on May 26. Town to apply for more funds The Fielding Town Board has unanimously, passed a resolution to apply for an additional e $569 of housing funds. Tess Hess, board member, offered the resolution during the regular monthly meeting of the board. In other business plans for the June 18 dedication of the towns new combination town hall-fir- e station were discussed. Lt. Governor David S. Monson will be the guest speaker. The next meeting of the town board is scheduled for June 9. XiK"- WPI r. Elder Terry Tucker . . will report that Mrs.. I know appreciated. Isnt it just beautiful outside? cant believe that we are groups then discussed these Johnsen really appreciates everyone who took time out to check on her. The Golden Spike chapter of Utah Young Homemakers met on May 16 in the Bear River school. Mrs. Jan Moyes from finally getting all the moisture that we are. It seems real good to look out my windows and see green instead of brown and yellow. It is even getting to look lik spring . . . instead of the middle of fall. You know, I bet if it had been any other year and it started raining and snowing like it is this month that a lot of people would be complaining. I guess this weather is really making us realize what good rain and snow really does for us. Anyway I like it. The rain did shorten the fathers and sons outing a little this past week. All the fathers and sons from our ward traveled to Donetta, Idaho for a camping outing together. The age group was to be from eight years old and up for the sons, but there were a few younger ones there, too. They were treated to dinner by the stake and then our ward got their own breakfasts the next morning. They got to swim when they wanted and they had a very nice program on the Aaronic Priesthood for all those who attended. It proved to be a very fun and interesting time for the fathers and sons, it also made a good time for the two to get together and spend some much needed time together. I understand that all those who attended had a real nice time. items that they had found from viewing it. Janet Huggins and Cindy Burt then served a treat to all those who attended. It was a very interesting afternoon for all those who attended. I noticed this past week that a long missed woman from town has returned. Dollie Iverson just returned from an extended vacation. Im sure glad because have missed her help in getting some news for his I column. Id like to welcome her back, and as soon as I can get a hold of her I will fill you all in on what she has been doing and where she went. Mrs. Alice Johnsen from Bountiful is here visitied with Chester and Bessie Christensen. She also plans to stay awhile with Edna Christensen in Brigham City. She is here for a short vacation, in which we all get good recipes and good ideas from her. She is Its not POMl & BELOW WHOLESALE we We have bought out another store and in doing so bought pianos and organs below wholesale cost. We are now passing our savings on to you. Woman Called pianos and organs are not used, they are not damaged they are TOP QUALITY PIANOS AND ORGANS These BEING SOLD AT surgery. Mrs. Wanda Johnsen had surgery about three weeks ago and has had so much help from the townspeople that she felt that to thank them all BELOW WHOLESALE COST publicy would be the best way. She really appreciated all the help that was given her during this time. She is feeling much better, and is sure that as the time goes on she will be even FUllY GUARANTEED Come in tomorrow and we will deliver your piano or organ better. To recouperate from surgery really takes time and help from any one is always FREE! TOP NAME BRANDS! Wurlitxer Schubarts elder to report Viscount Hammond k Kimball Elder Terry Tucker, recently returned missionary from the k Mission will speak Sunday in the Willard Third ward. Elder Tucker will speak at his homecoming at 5 p.m. Bishop Gay Pettingill invites all friends and relatives of the elder to hear him speak. The elder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Tucker of Willard. OUR INVENTORY Thailand-Bangko- IS LIMITED BUT THE SELECTION IS GREAT 5-Y- Financing Available 3 r. Nothing Down o ( NEW NEW WURLITZER PIANOS AS LOW AS $679.00 $ SAVE OVER SCHUBART PIANOS Come in tomorrow for Free Delivery. Come m tomorrow AS LOW AS $795.00 SAVE $ save an additional $50.00 NEW HAMMOND ORGAN $495.00 SAVE 3 INTRODUCTORY OFFER X310 0M(!!i$7M,.$1395 COME VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM IN BRIGHAM CITY THE OVERHEAD IS LOW AND SO ARE PRICES DOC DOC We are all enjoying having her here with us. r. A very nice woman from town called me this past week and asked me to thank all those from town who helped her in any way during and after her Willard AS LOW AS step-mothe- r. husbands grandmother.) You Will Novor Bo Able to Buy for Less! . Bessies very often that we get to have her here, so we all make the best of what time we have. (If you wonder why Im saying we, its because this is my |