Show On Board Ji Paradise Resulted In Mrs Vernon f Quite A Stir Bird- -- r FRANCISCO Crewmen of a German freighter wary of US quarantine SAN j The Hunters' Ball sponsored by the Jaycees was a successful affair Wesley Nielsen drew the lucky number and received the 12 gauge shotgun There were other fine door prizes i given Mrs- - Mildred Howells and visited at the Obray home Mr MrsZelda Howells attended and Mrs Farrell Balls have The Daughters of Utah Pioninto moved their beau recently convention!' held at Hotel eers tiful new home at Hyde Park Utah Miss Colleen Obray enjoyed The Gary Havilands visited a trip by train to Roland Iowa his parents at North Ogden and was a guest of Vera Ryan and her parents at Brigham and his parents City Weekend Guests From Salt Lake City Weekend gusets of Mr and Mrs Don Miles of Salt Lake Mrs Merrill Burrell were Mrs Donna Howard Jeppson and Mrs Ber- - City and her daughter deen Atkin and son Steven of of Logan visited at the Orson Miles home Murray Kirk and Lisa Kay Fuhriman observed Burrell his Merrill of Logan spent a few days at birthday anniversary Sunday Dinner guests included Alonzo the home of their grandparents Rex Hirst Burrell Mr and Mrs Brent Mr and Mrs Mrs Mr and Henry Howells Olsen and family and Mr and Mrs Daniel Jones and family were recent visitors in Idaho Falls They visited Mr and During the afternoon Mr and Mrs Doyle Howells and Mrs Mrs Owen Burrell visited at Elizabeth Rawlins who is the Burrell home The family of Mrs Emily R spending the winter at the home Pearce met at her home Sun of Mr andtMsr Loran Sumdinner party mers and family day for a Mr and Mrs Doyle Howells Mr were Included and Mrs Idaho Falls were weekend of Owen Burrell Mr and Mrs Wilford Stauffer of Washington guests of his parents Mr and Terrace Mr and Mrs Dewey Mrs Henry Howells Mr and Pearce of Layton Mr and Mrs Mrs Kent Howells of Logan and Mr and Mrs Bob Bots-- f Ralph Pearce of Logan and ord and family of Ogden Also Mr and Mrs McSpalding of at the Howells home visited families Mrs Ogden and the evening Kent showDuring Pearce accompanied the Bur-rell- 's to the group home for a several days ed home movies Sen Visits visit Frank Rock spent several Recuperating Wilbur Underwood is recup days at the home of his son Richard at Tremonton erating at his home following vMrs Jess (Grace) Rock and surgery at the Logan LDS bos- Mrs Jim Fos green of Brigham friends wish Eital His many were of Tuesday City guests a speedy recovery : Mrs Rock Mr and Frank Mr and Mrs Chuck Storey of of Bell Roosevelt Rodney Eden Mr and Mrs Lyle Blake-l-y spent a few days at the home and Mrs Sally Coleville of of his Mr and Ogden visited at the home of Mrs E grandparents S Obray Mr and Mrs Wilbur UnderThe Frank Rawlins family of wood Mr and Mrs Horace Obray Brigham City and Mr and Mrs Larry Rawlins of Logan accompanied Mr and Mrs Myron Norman and family on a visited at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Floyd pleasant trip to Evanston and Rawlins Green River Wyo Flaming A group of relatives enjoyed Gorge Dam and Vernal a dinner party Sunday at the Sunday Speaker Mr and Mrs Arthur The special speaker at Sacra- home of Sr to observe the Summers ment services Sunday evening was Miss Ruth Danielson birthday anniversary of Mr Summers Guests Included Mr Prayers were offered by Leelin and Mrs Melvin Summers and Summers and Tom Nelson Mr and Mrs Fred Forsberg Ogden visitors Sunday were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Nielsen of Ogden Mrs Pearl Bankhead and family They visited at the of Wellsville Mr and Mrs Bob home of Mr and Mrs Reese Housley and family relatives Williamson Visits Sisters In Los Angeles G regulations lent a message while teaming through the Golden Gate and touched oft an abundance of confusion "Bird on board advise what to do" they messaged This somehow got copied down as "birth on board " And mystified crewmen got this reply: "We're sending a doctor to handle the situation" I A worried quarantine officer boarded the ship shortly thereafter and asked to see the baby Able Seaman Verne Janssen of Hamburg sheepishly disold green and played a yeuow parakeet The quarantine officer said the bird would have to star a a award ana leu el the Nielsens By Mrs VUla Welch Mrs Vernon (Beth) Williamson left Friday by train for Los Angeles Calif to visit her sisters and families Mr and Mrs Clayton Lonsway and Mr and v Mrs Cliff Laney Kay Williamson of Boy visited at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Vernon William ' son v Mrs Clifford (Jean) Obray was an overnight geust of Mr and Mrs Ronald Obray and family of Sandy "- Dinner Guests Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Clifford Obray were Miss Colleen Obray of Sandy and Vera Ryan ' of Roland Iowa During the afternoon Mr and Mrs Clair Obray and son Gregory of Logan and Mr and Mrs Farrell Balls and family ' : no-ho- st Nearly 200 Men Accept Bids From Seven USU Fraternities Nearly 200 men students accepted bids from seven Utah State University fraternities Monday at conclusion of the annual fraternity rush Fraternities and their new members include: Alpha Gamma Rho: Gerald Hill Don Mackenzie Bud West Dee West Delta Sigma Phi: Richard Bradshaw Douglas Doyle Har- ry Mennigian David Lewis Mc Chesney Dave Richards Larll ry Riddle John Starrels Ar-ne- Sigma Phi Epsilon: Rodney Baker Paul David Bell Tom Boender Lor in Broadbent Bruce Buland Gary Cazier Michael Cranney Brent Fair-chil- d Patrick Gettman Dennis Gleed Tom Grimmett Merlin Hanson James Henley William Henley Lloyd Hunt Robert Huntzinger Royce Jorgensen Rich Kusmiraki Gary Lloyd Dennis Manning Douglas Merrill David Mueller Kent Oldermen Edwin Peterson Charles Pettycrew Mich ael Kovetto LeRoy Shields John Skousen Hubert Smith Walker Pi Kappa Alpha: Ned Arnold Theran Baird David Barlow Jack Taylor John B Taylor John Benson Max Bessinger Wayne Thorpe Roger West Leon Blaser Peter Branson Lamont Willie Tom Budge Ralph Busco Brian Chambers Mostem Cox Richard Day Richard Dover Michael Ericsson Terry Erick-son Richard Eyre Steve Green Boyd Holland Andrew Hansen Paul Harris L W Holrust Gary Iverson Bruce Jackson Steve Jensen David is Monday Oct 22 Jorgensen Vance Kirby Dan ftheToday 296th day of 1982 with 70 to Kirkham Mayne Korth Mike Macfarlane David Miles Rich- follow The moon 1s approaching Its d ard Moody Seth Moore new phase Alan Peterson Nyman The morning stars are Mer Craig Peterson Marty Ricks Joe Robertson' Ron Rodebush cury and Mars evening stars are JupiJim Sandoval Ted Shulsen terThe and Saturn Steve Spendlove Fred Stettler On this day in history: Brent Wilson 1836 In Sara Siema Alpha Epsilon: Stan hero of the Gen of Houston San Jacin battle Baker John ton Anderson to Mexicans the was against - Bart Bennett Dee Brlgntensworn in as first president of Bush Jim burs Joe Brinkley tna of Texas Rudy Castura Lynn Cook John In Republic IMS the Metropolitan OpCox Foster Cooper Wayne era House New York cele Crane Tom Dean J S DePey brated its in grand opening with Nick Dittebrand Tony Glas a performance of "Faust" ' gow Garry Green Steve Gunn In 1907 thousands of neome Donald Hansen Jerry Hams lined in front of the Knicker David Hunter Owen Johnson bockerupTrust Company in New Dennis Jones Robert King ion as a "run" on the bank Pete Krueeer Brent Soelberg got under way The next dav William E Moore the bank suspended oavments Bill Moss Kent Panton Jan ana more than anything Peterson David Phillips Hen else mis the panic of 1907 spurred ry Rawlings Jerry Rex men- - in ikm representatives of Duane Roberts aids Harold Smith Michael Smith Reid Sparks Charles Stanley Brent Tingey Boyd Wright Sigma Chi: Kent Allen Alvin Anderson Stephen Blaser John Bringhurst Bill Budge Jav Burr Brent Drage Steve Eyre Bin Garbett Ray Ged-des Bruce Hau Dan Hansen Richard Hansen Wynn Hansen Ralph Hanson Donn HilKarl ton Marvin Kirkham Koerner Steve Larsen Steve Mifflin Larry Miller Charles Paul Olson Jim Rees James Shelton Skip Shelton Ralph Smith Richard Spencer Jay Tavlor Stoma Nu: Mike Alley John jjjjjjjjjj Becker David Bessinger Kent Bishop Glenn tninora tarry Call Dean Christensen Spencer Crannev Vincent Cropper Forrest Fonnesbeck Paul Grif fin David Gunn Craig Hub bard v Richard Jensen' Mel Johnson Colvn Knudsen Paul i Larsen Bill Lewis Gene Luca- dauw Ronald Morgan Jim ALMANAC FOR TODAY 1 WU-lar- - Botsford and family and Mrs1 Marie Hirst To Spanish Fork Clyde Hirst - attended the Ram sale at Spanish Fork and Mrs Hirst visited at Ogden with her sister Mrs Delone they left for France to Join Mr Carlston who is In the service Mr and Mrs Leland Pulsi pher Mr and Mrs Guy Ray Pulsipher Mr and Mrs Gary Miles and Mrs Mabel Miles at Forsberg Mrs Bessie Ralph of Down tended the farewell testimonial ey Idaho visited recently at at the 49th ward in Ogden hon the homes of Mr and Mrs oring Phillip Pulsipher son of Merrill Burrell at Paradise Mr and Mrs Wells Pulsipher Mr and Mrs Andrew Irish- who will fill a mission to the man of Wellsville and Mr and Eastern Atlantic states Mr and Mrs Arthur Sum Mrs Lamont Leishman of Nib-mers Jr and family enjoyed a and Mrs C E Grant of very pleasant vacation for sevThey visited the Campbell Calif are visiting eral days at the homes of her sisters and quake site at West Yellowstone families Mr and Mrs Ralph leiena Mona Glacier Nation- Park Cards ton Canada Obray of Paradise Mr and Mrs John Ezola of Trenton and Spokane Wash Grand Coulee her mother Mrs Mary Chris Dam and the World's Fair Relatives of Mrs Elizabeth tiansen Rawlins received word that she Attending I'SU Students from here who are registered at the USU are Sandra Obray Brenda Summers Laura Lofthouse Byron Raw lins Dee Bankhead Alan Kent Ohlwiler Randy Nelson Gayle and Jeneile Tarns Dennis Vernon Obray Joan Mair Summers and David Curtis Mrs Edna Smith spent a few days at Ogden at the home of her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Bartley Hatch Sunday guests of Mrs Viola S Welch were Mrs Ada and daughter Peggy Louis Welch accompanied Mr and Mrs Theodore Geary of Ida Smithfield to Burley where be will be a guest of his MONTUT lata OCTOBM 73 IMS (Caefct County) Utah had fallen Injuring her back and is confined to her bed at the home of her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Loran Summers at Idaho Falls Overnight Guests THE HERALD JOURNAl— where they were dinner guestf of Mrs Jane Calton The Primary Home Partnership meeting was held Wednesday evening Prayer was given by Verda Tarns President Virginia Summers gave a talk on the need for a new program Vocal duet by Marie Newbrand and Ila Rae Richman accompanied by Maride an Rock Slides were shown with Flora Obray as narrator A skit was presented by Marie Newbrand and her daughter Sherrle Literature was presented to the parents and the classes separated for department work All members of the Bishopric were Eesent also stake officers Mrs Don B Weeks and son Kent of Artois Calif were overnight guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Samuel Rich-ma-n Kent entered the mission home prior to leaving for the Argentine mission Mrs Weeks is the former Louise Richman a former Paradise resident Mr and Mrs Roy Richman of Cornish also visited at the Richman home Mr and Mrs Samuel Rich-ma-n accompanied Mr and Mrs Hans Dewey to Ogden Sunday Leishman and Detorat Maughan Primary Meeting M PROOF 7 C 1962 OLD CHARTER DOT CO IffA LOUISVILLE Sor-ens- en Mr sister and brother-in-laand Mrs R O Hatch w Gives Luncheon Mrs Cecil Lindley was host ess at a luncheon to observe her birthday anniversary Guests included Nellie Rock Lenore Olsen Marjory Rock Ann Beck Beth Andersen and Mr1 and Mrs Jack Rock The honored lady received some nice gifts Mr and Mrs C E Childs of Ogden visited recently at the Annie J Obray and Wayne homes Obray Recent visitors at the home of Mayor and Mrs Kendall Curtis were Mr and Mrs Le- land Curtis of Ogden and Mr and Mrs Royal Gessell of Pro- viaence Mayor and Mrs Kendall Cur tis and Mrs Ruby Gessell accompanied Mrs Calston (Mar-lenScott and two children to the Salt Lake Airport where r i ' e) 'J Tick-loc- k tick-tockt- he BOURBON that didn't watch the dock - I- - ? mm mm mm Kim-Moor- (' Garbage Thief COLUMBIA S C OA-Da- vid Belton a civilian employe was fined $10 for stealing garbage from the Fort Jackson Army training center Belton said he used it to feed Puf fin Ending io Wasteful KENTUCKY'S FINEST BOURBON ' Only a inperior whisky improves with age Old Charter his hogs France and the Indochinese state of Laos signed a treaty making Laos "fully independ ent ana sovereign" A thought for the day— the British playwright George Bernard Shaw said: "There is only one religion though there are a hundred versions of It" " Spending VOTE(g)nGPuDLICAH -- j v Shatterproof I Flexible i Long-Lastin- g Only29rUnR Abels V l4t"wiM SI ' VMsasssMMa goes into the cask the finest whisky obtainable Long years later it emerges with all the subtle ouquet flavor sod mellowness nature can bestow Whether you select the popular 7 year Old Charter or the extra age 10 year old— yon know it's Kentucky's 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