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Show lb Osh Cczzty News, Jcssay 5, 1534, Pta 8 Dorothea Garrett spent with her daughter Sue. time Baby Boy Welcomed A New Year's Eve Party was held at the Bear Lake Motor Lodge for anyone who wanted to attend. Michael and Melony Mattson of Garden City, Utah, are the proud parents of a son, born Dec. 29th at 1:42 a.m. at Logan Regional Hospital. His name is Christopher Michael Mattson. Congratulations to the parents. Grandparents are Otto and Sue Mattson and Mr. & Mrs. Andy Great Anderson, Garden City. Kimare Les and Ruth Grandparents ball, of FishHaven. The Bear Lake Ward Girls Volleyball team, coached by Cindy Erickson, defeated the Laketown ward Girls Volleyball team coached by Tammy Nelson. The Laketown Beehive Team defeated the Bearlake Team in two games. Saturday, January 6 will be last day for the Rich School district. make-u- p On- - Friday, December 30 the North Rich basketball team traveled to Kemmerer, Wyoming and defeated the Rangers by a score of 86 to 67. Their next game will be Friday January 5 at North Summit. Oral Lutz spent part of Christmas week with her son in Smithfield, Utah Maurine and Frank Jensen time at Bloomington, Idaho spent and Randolph, Utah with their daughters. Fern Pope went traveling as did Leone Loveland. -- hi0 id JAN. 2-- 8, 1984 Old bones groan as snow twirls and whirls. Older your seed catalogs now. . . Average length of days for the week, runehcmre, 12 minutes . New moonjan. 3 (Tues.) . . LBJ outlined C,reat Society Jan. 4, 1965 . . . Arctic snowy owls return . Cattle need salt now. . . A masterly retreat is in itself a victory. Ask the Old Farmer Could (Jj you advise me on the right kind . . J . of paint (flat or oil) to use on radiators? Don't some old-sty- le paints hold the heat "in"? T.S.K., Richmond, Va. Use any oil or latex paint in flat --- or gloss; they will let you get more heat from the radiators than aluminum or gold. Home Hints: For a wonderful pincushion, cover a ball of steel wool with a bnght scrap of matenal. It sharpens your needles and pins. 2 OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Week begins with rain, snow mountains; midweek is cloudy, cold; snowstorm at end of week. Greater New York-Ne- w Jersey: Week begins mild with continues mild with dealing; then more rain, snow mountainsrain, by week's end. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Rain, followed by cloudy, colder weather ram again at end of week. Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Cooler weather gives way to sunny and mild at midweek; rain and seasonable weather by week's end. Florida: Rain ends at week's start; clearing, warmer midweek; then cloudy, cooler. & Montreal: Week Upstate New begins with rain snow mountains; cloudy, cold with light snow by midweek; snowstorm end of week. Greater Ohio Valley: To start week, rain, snow east, mild then mild, ram; then cold by end of week. Deep South: Cold with rain south and east, followed first by clearing and mild then rain and very cold weather. Chicago fc Southern Great Lakes: Week begins with snow, cold weather; mild at midweek; then snow, cold wave end of week Northern Great Plains-Gre- at Lakes: Rain changing to snow at week s beginning; snow, seasonably cold midweek through weekend. Central Great Plains: Snow north, rain south to start week; midweek cold, snow north, mild rain south; cold wave at week's end. idarf weekhma CIearin8, cold to start; scattered showers, colder by York-Toron- to cold-midwee- Rocky Mountain: Week begins with sleet, snow south and mountains; cold snap, sunny midweek; chance of snow week's end. Southwest Desert: Clear, seasonable to start; rain, cold at midweek-sunny- , warmer, showers east end of week. Pacific Northwest: Sunny and warm followed by rain, continuing mild surtay, warm weekend. n StartS With fain' CX)1 weaer; clear' co,d' lost east Stv&Week (All Rights Reserved, Yankee Publishing Incorporated, Dublin, NH 03444) Gents-Mar- s Its Inexpensive Only $1.50 per ail. in. People Read & Remember Its Colorful Stories important to Rich County From our blue cover to our covera of the latest news When you want your advertising in the paper that gets noticed call the Rich County News at (307) 789-077- 7 or (307) 789-928-7 |