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Show Thun Jay, July 16, 1964 fAACMA TIMES. MAGNA, UTAH 'Safer River Expedition KATJ. D. YOUNG BIDS WOO Of Renovates Ocn Early Buggy NAVAL TRAINING UNIT 3 C.z-- Fully Organized good-by- e to the river early Details of the Oquirrh Stake Elkhorn Rapids Slated see the group go the next morning. From there Salmon River will have expedition Monday i been announced by the leaders through Elkhorn Rapids. A stop a long bus ride will bring the ',4 4. 1 and dates for the trip have been will be made at a warm sulphur expedition to Magna about 11:00 1 set for Aug. 14 I' Aug. springs where scalding water is p.m. Saturday night. . ' Karl D. Young, son of Mrs. 22. The committee through Mr. Conradsen wishes everybelieves that eternally flowing over a rocky 8950 S. 2852 Charles H. Wade, one to know that no effort has at on the should be the rivers edge. superb fishing outcropping i , West Magna, completed the this time of the year. Monday night will be spent at been spared to make the trip as Power Plant and Related Sys. Creek where tne fish- safe as possible. All equipment tems Course May 28, presented Rex Conradsen, Oquirrl) Stake Bargamin has been checked and rechecked. should be splendid. " ing Trains by Naval Air Maintenance Explorer leader, is supervising Jj a big rapid There will be a number of expe- be will Tuesday ' ing Group at El Toro Marine the organization of a Stake Ex- running day with Big Mallard, rienced adult river runners on Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, plorer super activity. Formal or- Little Mallard, Johns Rock and the party, serving as boat cap' ' , A , ' Calif. ganization of the event began Old Growler to give many thrills. tains and advisors. r course covers in yj h with the selection The The The trip fee of $50 covers the will stop for a enable to perto oversee var- short expedition a of c iT committee advanced if subjects v' cost of all food, all cooking and Bill visit with Buckskin ' sonnel to maintain the complex ious aspects of the trip. (a Salmon River tradition) be- boating equipment and over 1100 Phantom II superMcDonnell John L. Adamson, Stake Scout fore camping at the confluence miles of transportation by charaircraft. sonic leader, who has served many of the South Fork of the Salmon tered bus. All members of the Private Young is serving with years as chaplain for these River. group will pay full price for the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron Oquirrh Stake excursions, was will probably be trip, including guides and leaWednesday 542 at Santa Ana. selected to be the Reservation devoted to fishing in several ders. Before entering the Marines in Committeeman and make arA few reservations are still likely looking places along this d fcV-- , February, 1963, he attended for a lunch in Boise section of the river. rangements available. If any man or boy, at School Fairfield, High K-- i on the return trip. Thursday will see the group over 16 years of age, is InterestMont. challenge Gary Falls and Dead ed in joining the group, he may Bill Haycock was asked to be Meat Rapids. After passing call John Adamson, 3340 South ' a boat captain and to lend his these exciting places, the exped- 7540 West, phone 1 imtalent to the committee in cap- ition will beach at Wind River mediately for a reservation ap? '. benefit best can acities that for the night, where two ancient plication. by his drive and eagerness to crosses mark the resting places This activity is not meant to serve. of two early day settlers. One be Eight Guide Patrol boys of the just for fun W Hollplenty Rex Conradsen and Paul , of the most beautiful creeks on of fun is included.although Lake Ridge III Ward Primary is designed It for are equipMrs. oway responsible Ila the whole trip plunges down under the direction of ment preparedness. They an- from the mountains at this good to provide opportunities for boys Rae Peterson, spent July to accept responsibilty, to com' ' at the Tracy Wigwam participat- nounce that no effort has been fishing at Wind River. f' Jr V?, 'hri mune with nature and to enjoy ...Y:.. safe On to End of Trip Wh ing in the activities of earning spared to make the trip friends and inspiring leaders. It and vehicle. new unusual and . Several tho enUhed RIDE-W- ent on enjoyable. "raconiiruciing" e rid in second class scouting skills, Spring Bar will be reached will be an experience never to Dobs. Vickis aaaiod in it ia his granddaughlar, hike and fam- items have been added to last about on Friday joyed a seven-mil- e buggy whoaa origin data back Tho article is almost a museum piece. years material that will make where the expedition will say be forgotten. ily dinner. many, many yoarcf Bob Wrigloy baa Just finthe expedition the safest on the considhardwood, with only parts of river. Ever yearn for the good old ens from Ogden and was Mr. and Mrs. James Marlor ered to be a deluxe model and broken ones as patterns. Bill Haycock, Rex Conradsen, days?? The fifth wheel, which is part announce the birth of a baby John Adamson and Paul Hollthe height of fashion for the one seater runabout. of the steering mechanism, was girl on July 10. Thrilled with a oway are unitedly working on a If you do, you will receive a Parts for the buggy to com- - the most difficult portion and one sister is Sharon. Proud grand- menu for the trip to' include Mr. and Mrs. Orson R. Pratt ing. They caught a number of great deal of pleasure out of trout. renovate it came from was finally located and brought parents are Mr. and Mrs. James bacon and eggs for breakfast, of Martinez, Calif., were house seeing and riding in a buggy that pletely to Mr. Wrigley by a friend for Marlor, Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. fresh chicken for at the home of Mr. and guests Southern County, Utah, Sanpete dinner 3500 So. 6851 West Sunday Bob Wrigley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson and City and some of the completion of the original chassis, Roy Anderson, Granger. and such delicacies as spaghetti, Mrs. Bill Haycock July 6. Other Magna, recently completed after Brigham A fun hobby? Yes, indeed, says visitors later in the week were family returned Tuesday from a to be handmade. The had noodles parts rice almondine, from Spanish and months of work help spindles that support the Mr. Wrigley, who says he has Mr. and Mrs. John L. Adamson and many other nutritious meals. Mr. Bill Haycock, a cousin, and trip to Lake Tahoe, Yosemite many friends who supplied the fancy another cousin, Verna, of San Park, Disneyland, Marineland of seat were all turned on a wood thoroughly enjoyed Jr. entertained at a patio supper Trip Itinerary parts. Calif. They were return- the Pacific, Knotts Berry Farm, ' Mateo, Mr. Wrigley, out of ing the buggy. to Mr. Mrs. and A by calls for the complimentary trip itinerary The buggy was made in 1906, a from attending a funeral in Movieland Wax Museum, San Sid ing brother and to no leave Dangerfield, expedition Magna custom affair for a Mr. J. Stevto Mrs. Adamson. later than 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Idaho. Diego Zoo and Hoover Dam. Aug. 14. A brief stop will be Tiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiimiii9iiiiiiiiiis!iiim On Wednesday evening, Mr. made in Pocatello to pick up 11 Mrs. John Sutton and daughHouse guests during the past and Mrs. Kent Curtis entertained members from Paul, Idaho. The Miss Kathy Sorenson, Miss WRECKED AUTOS ter, at a chicken in honor anc Mary Lee, entertained at a dinner of home the chartered at Brothers week Lewis patio Bishop stage Linda Rose and Miss Karen Miss WANTED Smith returned Monday from a Mrs. Edward Huber were Mr, of Mrs. Curtis brother, Bill will then proceed to Salmon City bridal shower honoring Ilene Worthen at the Hais Magna for who Eccles Mrs. fam Blaine is and and where to Luker, it Canarrive leaving expected weeks excursion to Zions 5 waii. The guests included Miss between 4:00 and 5:00 a.m. Fish- Lions Club July 8. A beautifully yon, Bryce Canyon, St. George ily of Bethel Park, Pa.' W13 pay cash foe wrecked ?iiv Janice Soderburg, Mr. and Mrs. ing licenses will be purchased. decorated wedding cake centered soil parts foe (0 kinds all and Las Vegas, Nev. V table. the Mr. serving and Mrs. Jay Breakfast, the last one Vicky Plott, daughter of Mr. William Luker, " Mrs. Chad White and Mrs. Clifand Mrs. Leon Plott, fell off the Walton and Mrs. Don Anderson. else may be obMr. and Mrs. Wayne Tischner ford Beck were in charge of the tained at. an excellent cafe. rail of a fence at her grandDucks Auto Wrecking entertained, at a family steak fry top mothers home Saturday and On Friday, a club steak fry From there the group will tra- games including the making of 4 KJ South S4S8 West Thursday. The guests were Mr. knocked out four teeth when she was held at Liberty Park by Mr vel down the Salmon River to a a brides book. Mrs. Grant Has-laand Mrs. Neil .Tischner and Mr. hit her face on the second rail and Mrs. Floyd Yates, Mr. and point about 1 mile below Shoup Mrs. Ferris Coon, Mrs. Ben DY Dial Mrs. Keith Dimick, Mr. and Mrs. where it will put in the river. Simmons, Linda Shields and and Mrs. Roy Peterson. Three stitches were required. ArounJ lit tfacfc Acretl lit iiaNa SiiiiiimitmoEunniaiine Charles Holland, Mr. and Mrs. It is expected that the expedi- Mary Lee Sutton were over the FRIENDLY FAIR FAST Mr. Mrs. and tion will be afloat by 9:00 or 9:30 refreshments. Mrs. Grant Sutton Larry Youngdell, Roy Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. a.m. It will pass by Pine Island was in charge of the gift book. Jack Westerman and Mr. and and reach the confluence of the Mrs. Charles Boynton. Middle Fork of the Salmon RivMr. Gilbert Hibbons, explorer, the first days run will end er leader of the Lake Ridge Ward, He who acknowledges a kind- at Horse Creek. Sunday will be and 10 boys and Mr. Bill Hay297-674- 3 ness has it still, and he who has spent at Horse Creek where the cock, enjoyed a pack to the trip 297-203- 7 a grateful sense of it has requir- Priesthood and Sacrament Ser- Granddaddy Lakes Saturday for ed it Cicero vices will be conducted. two days of swimming and fish' V", " r r - Ao ' - -- v f A Ji. I .') ; "-- AT SANTA ANA, CAU7. 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