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Show Page 10, THE GARLAND TIMES, LEADER-TH- E October 17. 1974 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Con-l- ey returned home Saturday after an extended visit with From Portage Way I LA AAAE JOHN The Malad Stake Pi or.- Presi- accompanied by the High Councelmen and the Sunday School Stake board attended meetings at Portage Sunday for our Ward Conference. Sunday evening Sister Th-o- ra Allen was released with a vote of thanks for many years service as young organization president. Sister Dianna Harris was sustained as the new president. dency wo-m- ms Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris returned home Sunday evening from a weekend visit with their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Phil Harris and family who have a new baby. The Harris' live in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen w, I Jut's "lien schools a iv Kctlin sit I'M MM .tre ml)--- ( tliinKiiv-- extra what the i,k' in the schil lunch pnram hope local students d.uMi to lunch in area schools. The kids in most elementary treats tins week in n'conition of national school lunch week. Fast Garland Gleanings By Essie Petersen Mrs. Koiiithl I'aws h til a visit last weekend from her sister Fori lee hosier lteburri. in Hicks College Orval William lcatello. Will Evil Win Out? Better Sec BR Play Idaho. s.'iit i of Mon- day and Tuesday here with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis. Another brother Ronald also of I'matello as with them Saturday as was Mr. and Mrs. Dave rainier and son, Hruee, of Plvston. l ast Sunday our shaker in church, Mike Nielson of Salt l ake and sisters and Uinnie of and Mr. and Mrs. nd family of Yerlyn Kinn (larland were turki-,- dinner Ciiests of Mr. and Mi s. Mei -lyn hinj;. M rs. nn kirby was at I 1. in Salt l ake Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mai -riott attended the wedding reception for a niece, Thetis Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted alentino and tier husband at tlie home of her Ail-lia- Don-net- ta 1 ; parents riday evening. Mrs. Sherman Oyler entertained her old club, tlie Kith Club, friends from Malad. Rhea Fuhrini in was a guest. Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler visited in Rupert. Idaho, with a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gleed. Mr. and Mrs. envm Cutler of Tremonton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Doe Allen and Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grove r. Mr. and Mrs. Rlaine Rhodes and Mr. ami Mrs. Fph Peterson attended a surprise open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen on their wedding anniversary in the Heaver D.iii cull, ii. ii I. .ill C66-22- and daughtheir ter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ard of Idaho Falls. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd John of North Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore hos-Id- ns Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris returned home Saturday night from an enjoyable three day visit with theirson and daughter-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and son David, of Sacramento, Calif. Miss Beth Sue Archibald and a friend visited Beth's grandmother. Mrs. Esther John Monday. The young girls are attending Idaho State University in Pocatello. Id- tarry MaXng DeaiiMS For Christmas W 63 Aiiu aho. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Virg- wn il Harris visited Mr. and Mrs. James Pettingill and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith and daughter Amie spent Sunday and Monday visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris visited Mr. and Mrs. James Pettingill and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John was called to Logan Tuesday in the Interest of Mrs. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Goodey. Mr. Goodey is receiving intensive care at the Logan Hospital foolowlng a heart attack. brother-in-la- Harris. Devere aon-in-l- aw visited their brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bingham la Hooper Sunday. Mr. Bingham is recovering from Injuries received in an automobile accident followed by a heart attack. They alto visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erick-so- n In Kaysville. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin John and sons of Green River, Miss Mariene John of Lake-toand J. Neal John of Salt Lake. Wednesday Mrs. Wendell C. Hall took her granddaughter, Shantell Love, to Ogden to meet her mother, Mrs. Miss Love Brenda Love. had spent the week visiting The her grandparents. threesome enjoyed dinner in Johns Mrs. and w i . t i! NcKLimiija!ii1 f j. id .r'di Amtma IJViHimk. l.ul.r,Li. t.ii..' Iidtwr, .rtiiijiiv. r'.lw(UU.iv Viruj, Kmiifil. SjUlii I Krl!i.m. i . ,i i'v t v1. ( littJisit! I ' ..hi.., i.vl tl.H.plrf llioii( li.:- i .Uitfu Isj..l. Sjilt - .tik-- r.i ,.1 I ti .U Saturday afternoon. Dastardly deeds and v ill any will be hissed and booed by the audience when Hear River high school presents "Pure as the Driven Snow," a melodrama, (in Aed'iesda.v Fliabcth Rhodes and Lisa Hawks accompanied Mike to Salt l ake and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tlieron Rose. Mike is home from Uie service on leave in transit from Maska tn Nebraska and spent the Mrs. weekend in Prom. Rhock's ami Rocky went to Silt Lake for tlie Kills and had dinner with Mr. ami Mrs. Rose Saturd ty. aughn Rhodes returned hum? Friday from a ten day business trip to entura. California, where lie attended the euliira Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes had as Sunday dinnergueststheir paivnts. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (iernu r of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer took Mrs. leah Oyler to ProviikMue Sundav evening where she spoke in a fhv-sii- k at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney November Chase's. IVtei son and lough attend- ed the SeniorCilirns luncheon Friday. ( ayla Coombs was an overnight guest of Traeey night with Connie l?esler in CoRinston. Mr. and Mrs. of Heber City isited the Coombs family Sundav after- - audi- Completes Ph D Degree S. Metz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Metz, 341 South 6th West, has completed requirements for his PHD in Electrical Engineering at the University of Utah. Irry Larry Metz Utah In 1970. lie was the recipient of a four year National Science Foundation Fellowship to work toward the Doctorate Degree. He has accepted a position with Hewlett - Packard He has specialized In the fields of Electronics and Microwaves - researching Gallium Arsinlde Ampl- Larry Is a graduate of Bear River high school, received his Bachelor of Science Degree In Electrical Engineering at University of Gordon Palmer, carman in Salt Lake City, Utah. We can handle it. the Union Pacific railroad people area of Colorado. KEEPING ELECTRIC POWER IN ITS PLACE noon. Mrs. Fph Peterson received word that her sister Mrs. Harriet S. Morgan had died Saturday at her home The eral was A'ednesday. in Salt Lake City. fun- Please don't "hunt" our power lines and insulators z& Set you sig hts on The Good News experience plus knowledge equals 'JAW jS Company, Love land Instrumental Division 'and will be working in intergrated circuits. He will be living in the Loveland - Fort Collins ifiers. ee c.inie Thursday to tlie home of her grandmother. Mrs. Ruth Dolman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holrnan cam? Saturday and tliey all hail dinner at Andrews in Preston Friday night. Reatha spent the same the school The lovely young, chaste and chased heroine, I'urity Dean, is played by Susan l"eterson, Lynn Robins is Teander Longfellow, tlie manly hero. Hut wait, the most villanous character has been omitted. Without the villain, Mortimer, played by David White and and his assistant Jed Tubbm played by Kelly Harris, this play would be useless. Among the main plot are other love stories involving a pickle factory, F..Z. IMckins (of Hckins Hckles) played by Bryan Buchanan, his girlfriend, Alison Hewlett portrayed by Kathy Douglas and her mother Mrs. Hewlett played by Min-dHanson. K.A.'s sister, Imngene. snobish and stiff nosed, is played by famine Thresher. Laurie Borgstrum, and Melanie Mason are the women of mystery and the lady's maid. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, don't pass up this opportunity for excellent family entertainment and active melodrama, right on the stage of Hear River high school. See villain trampled and purity and honesty prevail as you get involved with the girl that's "pure as the driven snow ." C I in 1 Larry Meti Fpland Inn in Vermont sets the stage for the story Ui unfold. Jonathan Logan, played by l"aul Finn, is the owner of the annah IOgan, his wife, playInn, while ed by Kathryn Mortensen, runs Johna-tha- n. attemk-dChristensen cousins party in larkston Saturday. Sherih n Jackson of ernal Mrs. ph Mrs. I'stlier 20-2- torium. Sor-ens- en The Light Touch - EFFECTIVE !! Emu amw VOTE American Party Candidate For Clerk Auditor WITH Nothing makes it easier to resist temptation than proper upbringing, a sound and witset of values nesses. CONFIDENCE Teenagers are a dime a it's when you cut the number down to one that it starts costing. ii l id round-the-clo- The announcement that un- in this country gives you some idea of the vast market for FRANCIS VOTE FOR electric blankets. REPUBLICAN You'll PAID POLITICAL FRANCIS A D YF RTISF MK NT BY BOX F.I.DFR COFNTY RFSUJFNTS SUFRIFF" -"- i . lit,--u- t .11 , m nd upon, a steadv rehahlc -uppl ot elect 111 povvi So. w hen v nu'ic lilliii inu or tarszet shoot m. j .1 stop and think moment And in 0111 case. iMoh SHERIFF i ( (lev ck married adults i -- I SjMeef ices opei tic with. it 4" A lifelong resident of Box Flder County. Tim has both the experience and knowledge to bring you a Box Elder County Resident - the county wide crime prevention you have the right to expect pole nisiilaloi- - ciiil.i nui im- ,IIM' n in li.lllk- -. Ill e,U liiii iun.iN .mil iii.uix ot lu m s.ilel v .uid live- SHERIFF stitute. get a WARM welcome at the County Clerk's office if Keith H. Bradbury is elected. fieri lines ;iil(l BOX ELDER COUNTY People with high blood pressure should take life with a grain of salt sub- million .It iiiMilatoi'v is not n sport no mutter how vmi iew il Also. U s expensive and inconvenient lor t he i nian and iiistomers. And when I'litli Power linemen have to icplaci dow ned lines and hroken insulators regardless o the weather, it can he riskv. too. Look at it tins wa ; An putter outage i aiisc In hoottti); power line- - am IS dozen 48 Shoot Ills; iinlllllon NEWEL Usually, the fellow with money to burn ends up sifting through the ashes. there are - Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith and daughter, Amie, spent Sunday and Monday visiting pouKf C H9M compony target - Ii b u d |