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Show Dinner party honors Phone 723-347- son-in-la- Thanksgiving holidays Returned Home Arthur L. Gibbs has returned to his home after visiting for the past week Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and other relatives in Idaho Falls. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millir Follis and family were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green-halg- h and children, Stacey, Jennifer and Jason of Provo. Mrs. Follis and Mrs. Greenhalgh are sisters. Jeddie Ricks of Benson brought his wife, Peggy ue and new baby son to spend a few days with Peggy Sues parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John. Devere Harris of Portage, Craig Smith of Rexburg and Corey Christensen of Logan went by plane to Sacramento, Calif., Friday where they attended a seminar at Wood Lake son Motel hosted by Harris Robert Harris of that city with De100 people in attendance. vere Harris was a speaker at the seminar. Robert, a successful businessman, is the owner and operator of the Harris Research Comp-- , any which is a Chem-Dr- y carpet cleaning process, is set up to sell franchises. It is incorpor- ated and has a patent so he can t operate nationally. Over a three year period he has sold 62 businesses in California, Utah and Idaho. Roberts wife is the former Becky Holbrook and they have two children, David and Jenni- fer. Tonya Smith and daughters, Ami and Lindsee and Lori Christensen visited with their mother and grandmother, Vel-d- a Harris while their husbands were at Sacramento. New Parents First time parents are Jeddie and Peggy Sue John Ricks of Benson. A baby son was born to them Nov. 17 at Logan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ricks of Benson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John of Portage. are Mrs. Wilhelmenia Bodrero of George, Wash. Work has been completed by Parsons Construction Company of Brigham City on five blocks of black top asphalt, in Portage. Put down were 6,519 square yards, 1,135 tons. The inspector of the project was Moyle Knud-sers Burial services were conducted at the Portage cemetery for Ellery Hall, 84, of Garland who died Saturday at the Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton. The grave was dedicated by Leonard Longhurst and Grant Williams of the Garland First ward bishopric conducted. Boyd VanNoy of Boise visited for a few days with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris joined Mrs. Harris brothers and sisters and their spouses at an Ogden cafe where they enjoyed dinner together on Friday evening of last week. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed of Malad, Mr. and lo Place Your Mrs. Clifford Madsen of Wendell, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rees and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rees and son Mark of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John hosted a group of USU students, who are their son J. Neal Johns family home evening group, at dinner, horse back riding and other activities at their ranch Saturday. Those participating were: J. Neal John, Michelle Hazen, Jerry Jeppson, Kathy Freschknecht, Penny Tayson, Carey Christenson, Gary Bay-le- r, Steven Cheever and Laura Skeen. Were Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins were guests of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickols and family of American Falls Thursday and Friday. Elder and Mrs. Devere Harris attended a fireside for elders and prospective elders at Declo, Idaho stake Sunday evening where Elder Harris was the guest speaker. C.A. (Bud) Hall of Hopkinsville, Ky., has been the guest of his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs and another daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd John of North Ogden for the past week. He came to with near his brother, Ellery, during his illness and death. Don Forsgren and daughters, Sharon and Judy of Thatcher, Idaho came Sunday to get Mrs. Forsgren who has visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris visited Friday with Mr. and Mr. Charles E. Ward of Ogden. son-in-la- w son-in-la- w FOR 1AL8 Modem four bedroom 1V both brick home. Fireplocet, family room, carport, large fenced lot. $38,500. Call Dorothy, Mountain Aire Real Estate, 734-943- BY Two bedroom older OWNER land 2 acres of Honeyville. Basement. home on in 279-834- Y OWNER Three bedroom, two story house. NE, complete kitchen, carpeting, drapes, basement, large garoge, fruit trees, sprinkler and irrigation, fenced yard. Asking $35,000,723-7149- . Two bedroom home in of ground FOR SALE two on acres Honeyville. HOUSE 279-834- FOR SALE BY OWNER Three bedrooms, 2 car garage, new furnace. Contact Dean Holley or see evenings at 768 West 7th South evenings. FOR SALE BY OWNER Four year old brick home. 4 bedrooms, 2 up, 2 down, 1 baths, carpet, drapes, central air, doubl Birth defects are forever. Unless 723-731- 2 owner will carry contract. Brick, 4 bedroom (2 up, 2 dn) LOW DOWN, THIS SPACE toll-fre- PUBLISHER 734-923- 1 723-840- 1.3 ocres commercial, located main intersection, Snowville, Utah. Ideal for motel site. carport, 'A ACRE 3 bedroom homo, garage, irrigation water, V.A. appraised. Good investment. Wheeler Realty 723-553- OWNER English tutor style three bedroom home, baths, family room, nicely landscaped, fenced, patio. Less than one year old. 442 Camaren Dr., Brigham covered patio, fully landscaped. for ap856 Kentwook, pointment BY Professionally landscaped with a vary enjoyable and attractive back completely Iard water right. 1 723-539- 2 20 ACRES PERRY, planted pasture, irrigation water, excellent terms, Wheeler Realty or Don Dependable Service from an 723-776- 723-553- AUTHORIZED EC3T3AC3 ICACJ SECCCC3 HOME Four FOR SALE BY OWNER bedrooms, We mli lorfs loan for homo Improvements, owto pvrcfceses. or ony other wertfcwkUo Don't roftnonco yew low Interest 1st mortpogs or root MtHo contract to obioMi needed hmdt. drapes, carpet, nice neighbors, Tremonton. Call before 9 a.m, or after 5 p.m. large DEALER yard, 257-525- Coll FOR SALE BY OWNER Lindsay Park 4 bedroom, 1 V4 bath, fireplace, 2 car garage, storage, iti 14B Today 723-855- I 1723-343- )1 nriUTY FDAEOAL SBVIttS er Brlghom City, Utoh Owen LGS:i Air yj FOR SALE --3 barroom horn, doublecar garage, large family room, 10x14 sundock, dish washer, garbage dlspesal, large fenced In back yard at 419 WofHand Or. Phone 723-396- 0. - K t'f Four B.R. ERIC 6 G7 21 . 22,900 CKjV 1 w 27,900 29,900 older home on 3nd W. available soon , . . 32,000 32,000 35,500 4 B.R. in Lindsay Park 36,250 Income property for handyman on 1st North 36,900 38,000 - 1 -- V2 bath - N.W Alum, siding 4 B.R. on Forest St brick In Riverside, 3 yr. old We wish you a happy Thanksgiving & On & 2 acres 46,000 view - No. Highland 1 .7 51,500 acres 74,900 rco im a acreage: acre E. 6,000 of Honeyville City in Riverside 6,000 40 acres N.W. of Park Valley Junction wa usa this joyful occasion to axpross our ratltudo to our many friends and clients for your yalty and for your confidence. Wa will continue to inform you of the most current information pertaining to housina in this area such as FHA recant directive to easelending rules and the availability of low interest state housing funds. Our aim is to provide satisfactory housing for ovary family, Wa wish you a joyful Holiday Season and may the good Lord blass you and the sanctity of your noma. Cordially, Sunny Nick Topik Lewis Damon Robert Pett I Instead of Xmas cards and in order to inspire young people to appreciate home ownership. Western Hills Inaugurates an annual assay contest on the subject "What does my Home mean to me" nosrcnu INSURANCE mus realty 7 South Broker Lewis Damon, .Realtor Assoc 42,600 6th North - brick, full basement E. ,000 8,000 723-363- 3 May NICK TOPIK 41 Older home on 2.7 acres, Honeyville f SAND 39,900 frame Spacious rambler - So. Willard, 723-537- m, n 9 723-243- SELC: C3E & Older home on 1 acre - Bear River City ... C rr, fk j At, sv s ,,v Well kept older frame & stuaco, N.E.. Split entry 2 636 So. Main .Res Eric Ericsson Brigham City, Utah 84302 gd Payne 7234233 Rat. Bo 723-310- e, 'Payne 'Rial Estate 723-34-71 723-640- 5 Double wide mobile home. Honeyville Va AD DEPARTMENT Art Remora La O. Hansen 0 floor. Extra nice. Tremonton m 3 B.R. all on one 4! 2nd So. & 2nd E. reduced for quick sale ADVERTISING Call 723-532- Knudsen ECTS Atf QE3IOV with know about business. D. M Beautiful home the people 723-520- iiv Bring in Let 9 North Main Member Multiple Listing Service Responsible service with the oldest established firm in the Art Petersen 7234S3I or 72M973 wash room, nearly new carpeting throughout, completely draped. Mid $40 s. 6 or REAlTOf. and Insurance REAL ESTATE t -- 6 yr. old split entry the crowds m - 723-588- 1 The Reynolds Ogden center is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Collectors wishing to know the nearest aluminum recycling point to them many call, BY THE CONTRIBUTED baths, garoge, sprinkle system S irrigation wator, garden spot, fruit trees, carpet, patio. make it the first time. ' V you help. March of Dimes 1 LAND FOR SALE Aluminum rocydor paid public $9,750 for cans Reynolds pays 17 cents a beverpound for ages cans, pie pans, TV dinenr trays, foil, snack, dip, pudding and meat containers. Certain other items, including siding, guttering, storm door and window frames, lawn furniture tubing, are also worth 17 cents a pound when separated from aluminum cans and cut to lengths not exceeding three feet. in lovely four level executive hem of view offers location a panoramic prestigeous the valley plus a beautiful viaw of the mountains. For convenient living this lovely heme offers dining room, four bedrooms, two and thro quarter baths, two fireplaces, gas air conditioning, double garage with electric eye doer, plus two fur naces. This 723-860- 3 Aluminum recycling is still a going enterprise in Ogden if the volume at Reynolds Aluminum Recycling center is any indication. In October, the center, located at 2602 Grant ave., collected 57,400 pounds of aluminum, paying the public to the ' " tufld of better thaft $9,750 However, money certainly is not the only benefit recyclers received. They saved a great deal of valuable energy in the process, Peter Whited, district recycling manager, said. Dftuted estimates the October poundage equals 373,000 kilowatt hours of electricity saved, since aluminum can be recycled at less than five per cent of the energy expenditure needed to Your Droam Homo Some of us need more than T.L.C. 1 former postmaster by Maude R. Harris Ora K. Hoskins, retired postmaster, was the guest of honor at a dinner party in the Hereford Palace of the Maddox Ranch House Wednesday evening hosted by Postmasters of District 1, with Vernon Cook in charge. There were 70 guests in attendance including postmasters, retired postmasters and family members. Those from Portage attending were the guest of honor, her husband, E.T. Hoskins, Mrs. Laura K. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal. Also were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoskins and son Todd of Ogden. During the program Ruth S. Neal presented a tribute to Hoskins. Mrs. Hoskins were presented with a plaque for her 31 years of service as postmaster of the community of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal, accompanied by their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wiser and daughter, Kyla of Eden, Idaho left Saturday to join another daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tree and family of Portland, Ore., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parris Neal and family at their home in San Jose, Calif., where they will all enjoy the 27 Brigham City, Utah November 24, 1977 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Portage Pennings 723-349- acres Harper 3.98 acres on Willard-Perr- 23,300 20 exit y 27,600 130' frontage on 6th So. near main 30,000 320 acre dry farm near golden spike mnt 109,000 0Sc:jess G??G:mr:::nniGS in 20,900 Hydroponic greenhouse, crop FG3 QECJTT 2 Spacious elegant older home on 3rd Townhouse, 2 br - new m RE Ai.101? E 290 plus dep. 235 Plus dep. UTM DON CHADWICK REALTY 55 N. MAIN Were here for 723-853-1 You! Each nffkv is Independently Owned and Operated, 723-237- 7 723-696- 5 |