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Show Hotline Honeyville-Harpe- r BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 21, 1977 Perry Pulse Merrie Town studies budget The Honeyville town board held a special board meeting Monday to discuss the proposed budget for the fiscal year, 1977-7- Honeyville has started a new program which should prove beneficial to all concerned. Anyone with an excess of produce of The board members were asked to study the budget plan. Voting on the proposed budget will take place at the next town meeting on Aug. 1. The Honeyville fire department also submitted their proposed budget which will receive final vote at the August meeting. A new garbage collection agency. Quality Recycling and Disposal company, of Tremon-to- n has requested a license to collect garbage in the Honey- any kind; vegetables fruits, Camping Trip girls from Honeyville and Harper traveled to Beaver Mountain where they spent three days camping. Leaders for the girls were Peggy Nelson, Jerri Jorgenson, Elaine Arbon and Jean Gardner. Well, the old Harper church is about to have a new owner. The bidding is now closed on the building and it will be interesting to see what will become of this landmark. Plans for the Harper centennial celebration (Aug. 20) are well underway. It is hoped that your plans include this celebration also. We also hope you are looking forward to joining wjth other former members for a stroll down memory lane. As part of the centennial celebration for Harper I thought it would be nice to spotlight a few of the early settlers of this area. So the next few Hotlines will carry a little information on these important men in Harper history. Thirty-fiv- e etc., not wishing to see them go to waste should contact Pauline Beach. Those desirous of obtaining the same products can also call Mrs. Beach. She in turn will see that ihe produce is distributed where needed. This produce exchange should eliminate a lot of waste and help a lot of people. The Honeyville Relief society has purchased a wheat grinder. Anyone wishing to make use of the grinder should contact Lois ville area. Coombs to set up an appointLaMont Doman and Jim Cartment. er, company owners, set the Welcome Home A warm pickup rate at $2.50 per month, welcome home is three months in advance. Colextended to Jill Chlarson who lection would be every Thurshas recently returned from a successful mission to the Ohio day. A door to door canvassing of Mission. Miss Chlarson reportthe community will determine ed on her labors in sacrament the business possibilities in the meeting on Sunday in the Harptown. If 65 percent of the er ward. residents accept the company, Congratulations go out to Mr. fees for pickup will drop to $2 and Mrs. Dennis Harper who are the parents of a new baby per month. Richard and Mary Shuter boy. The little fellow, born July Hadley were introduced to the Remember Schedule Mormon church in their native 12, weighed in at 6 pounds 15y2 Some of you out there arent ounces. The newest Harper has Herefordshire, England and listening! If you recall, you a sister, Patricia and a brother sailed to America. The family were all issued a water scheMicheal. after arriving in the Salt Lake dule. This water appropriation Get well wishes go out to E. valley moved to North Ward was not activated for the benefit Emery Wight who recently un(later renamed Harper Ward) of any one person nor was it derwent eye surgery in Logan. after being informed that the instigated to be ignored. Many He is now staying with his land they had purchased from of you are watering on the missionaries in England did not daughter, Mrs. Janice Nicholas. The home of LaRue Yates exist. wrong days. Well, you had better learn fast was the site of the Henry Yates They bought property from which days are yours because, the Gibbs family and raised family reunion last Saturday. according to Mayor Boyd GardMany descendants were on their family there on the farm ner, the town is going to start hand to enjoy the day. Family later owned by Keith L. Pettin-gil- l films of past reunions were and more recently owned by issuing warnings; one warning Arland DuVall. Richards son per costomer. presented to attenders. If any still persist in disobey New members of Harper are William married and built a this schedule, in effect for your Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams substantial log home on the own good, your water will be and their family and Mr. and farm from trees he secured in shut off. A $25 charge will be Mrs. Richard Crofts. New to the canyons above. The home assessed to have its use reinHoneyville are the Tibbs family burned to the ground in 1955. stated. Please remember that who will be living and working Raised Family we have a water shortage and at Crystal Hot Springs. William amd Mary Rose Hadact accordingly. Commander and Mrs. R.L. ley raised a family of nine Personal note: There are a children their six and Partridge in their log home. He few members of the town board are on their way to Guatamala children was builder and a a blacksmith, who would do well to note their where they are planning a three-wee- k own watering schedule! tour of that country. freighter. He helped chisel the AppfliieeaOiiGns Oof stone and made the key for the old Lakeside school house which also stands on the DuVall property. Mary was left a widow upon the death of her husband at the age of 54. The Hadley farm has always been occupied by members of that family. Richard and Mary, then their son, William and his wife Mary, then by their daughter Nora and her husband Keith L. Pettingill, and then by their daughter, Rhea and Arland DuVall. One of the oldest wells in Harper still in use in on this property. This information was provided by Rhea DuVall of Richard aidl The Perry City council distance phone costs. Dial your access code, the area code (if different from yours), then the number. The Fielding town board adopted a budget for fiscal year 1978 during Julys regular monthly council meeting. The budget anticipates revenues of $10,000 with expenditures expected to total $9,975 for a projected surplus of $250. The council agreed that the property tax mill levies should remain at 7.5 mills for the coming year. Councilman E. Forrest Munson reported that during 1977 the town had a surplus of $375. During this period deposits of $8,524 were made with checks July 8 they were at the Kennedy Airport to meet their son Brian as he arrived there from his mission to Italy. On their way home they made stops at the Hill Cumorah, Palmyra, Sacred Grove, the Hershey factory, Niagria Falls, Canada, Nauvoo, 111. and Carthage Jail. being issued in the total amount They returned to Perry on of $8,149. July 15 and reported having a Mayor Karl M. King read a very great time. letter he had received from Lt. Brian will report his mission Governor David S. Monson ex- on July 24 in the Perry First pressing his appreciation for ward sacrament meeting. The the hospitality he and his wife meeting begins at 6 p.m. and all received during their visit last his friends and relatives are month at the dedication of the invited. . . station. town hall-fir- e Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow last week Councilwoman Tess Hess were two of their nieces and thanked Councilman G. Emer- their husbands and family. son Earl on behalf of thp town From Battleground, Wash., council for donating the paint were Mr. and Mrs. John Stovall used on the inside of the new and children, Helen, Marilyn town building. and Natalie. Mr. and Mrs. STALES Just Pour Into Your Cooling System, Stops Rodtator Looks A toss Of Rodtetor Coolont. ANTI-RES- T Provonts Corrosion And Koops Your Car's Coaling System Cloc lubricates Water Pump Sools. cum raw a Rae were visiting from Boise, Idaho. They visited at the Snows for three days and while they were here both families attended sessions in the Salt Lake Temple to have their families sealed. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rogers from Kanosh visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young recently. The Youngs and the Rogers were neighbors a long time ago in Los Angeles, Calif. July Meeting The Perry First ward Relief society will hold its meeting for July on next Thursday evening, July 28 at 7 p.m. Another fun evening is planned. All ladies of the ward are reminded to put a circle around this date and plan on attending The Perry First and Perry Second wards Primary held their Merrie Miss graduation last Sunday evening in the ward Motorcraft C1Z2 SPARK PISSS A W RES W UST '1JO! Ward Outing Over 70 members of the Perry First ward attended an outing which took them to Manti this past weekend. The members of the Youth Activity Night planned attending the Manti pageant on July 15 and a number of members of the ward joined them. The youth traveled by bus, and it was a bus trip they wont forget real soon as they ran out of gas and had engine trouble, just as they arrived at the Manti temple. The pageant was beautiful and meals real good but very little sleep was had by the group as they slumbered on the school house lawn. They returned home on Saturday morning. IN AGO TEN YEARS PERRY July 13, 1967 Frank Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Call gave a report on his mission to the California Mission. Relief society room. Three girls were awarded their graduation certificates, Marilyn Jenks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Jenks; Tara Wortham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petzold and Tami Peavy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rasmussen. The families were welcomed by Primary councilor, Mrs. Janice Jacobsen with the girls presenting several songs and talks. Take stock lnmeriea. 200 yean at the same location. PRICES EFFICnVimRI SSKSAY, JM.Y 14 CHRYSLER (Topor SRIBMAL ERSWMEMT TIME BRUITS Originol Equipment, General Motors. Ford A Chrysler, letter Engine Performance A longer Spark Plug Life. Easy To Install. QCAE0L CSSTSM TAASRES IE SETS Mode With Original Equipment Type Silicon Core ' Suppressor Wire Eliminates Rodio Static. Comes Pre-CA Assembled ACYL WUSCT 4 ( 5" im. mu in 699 799 CHECKER FILTERS This Better Tomorrow Equal Opportunity Employer Where not available, still apply. Direct Dial Rates V. . 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Fielding adopts $10,000 budget for coming year FAST FLESH station-to-station.- D.C., Arlington Cemetery, Smithsonian Institute, the Capitol building. White House, Mrs. for the Perry first ward, Mrs. Met Son Mom corny wmnn owrrotMsaA out-of-sta- te is now taking applications for a Federal Housing Development project. This is government money issued to low income families for the improvement of their homes. These improvements must be permanent items such as roof repairs, sidewalks and insulation. For those qualifying and wish to apply contact Mayor Jay Matthews or a member of the Original Equipment, SoH Clsoning For Rotter Portormonco Delivers Cleon Burning Spork Undos Ail Driving Conditions. Long Losting, Eosy To Instoll. Continental operators would like to remind you that dialing direct where available ...and making your .. lower your long calls housing city council. Just returning from a very exciting vacation which took them to New York are Grant and Nola Young, Cori and Blake. They traveled by car and were able to see a lot of interesting places as they traveled. They toured Washington teacher, Joan Thompson gave a response and Primary President hoing aesopOod On Friday, f like Gwen Lewis j by Mrs. Max Nelson TUIIE YOUR mm bq-- Miss 15 2-- 9 HLTII |