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Show Beaver Dam- Collinston Comments mm rrvri r . THE niiiimmim mi iniuiiiiii n rn-ri-i-rri- -- - LEADER-TH- ..,. -- E . . -- GARLAND TIMES, April IS, 1974, Page II ......,,.,.,, IISSISIII1ITIIIIIIIIIII 3 by L. B. Round Mr. and lira. John Potter ens ruined at an Easter Day Dam on Easter day. Guests ere Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meldrura of Logan. Mrs. dinner at their home In Col linstoa to family members. Guests were Mr. and Mr. Sid Fuhriman and son. Shawn of Tremonton, and Craig and Kyle Potter. Bishop Darold Simmons of Salt Lake City spent a few days last week with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Manic V. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Majors and la may motorea to Salt Lake City Monday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moyes. Mr. and Mrs. Miles O. Roundy were dinner guests of Mayor and Mrs. Charles B. Leatham of Wellsville on Easter Gertrude Simmons, Mr. and Mr. Rick Allen and daughter Cindi and Stanley and Donald Simmons. Alpha us A. Johnsen went by airlines to Pomeroy, to visit a lew weeks ith Mr. and Mrs. Thayle Melsen and to join with his 1&. Blanche who has been the guest of the Kielsons during the past month. Mr. and Mrs. BUI R. Barter and family, Brian, Julie and Jna of Kaysville, visited with the Miles Roundl Cal-fior- nia : : a - Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin V. Simmons and Gertrude Simmons accompanied Mr. and day. Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Potter were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Verle Andersen when they enjoyed a dinner at Sherwood Hills. Gertrude Simmons re turned home last weekend after spending the winter months with Dr. and Mrs. Dean Bowles and family In Orange, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph en of Soda Springs were Monday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Bo-wThey had come to attend the funeral services of John McGinty In Garland, Monday. They later, with Mr. and Mrs. LaMarBowen, dinned at Earle's Cafe In Brigham City. A Fireside was held at Heaver Ward Hall Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and Melba Kidman in charge. A. A. Johnson showed colored slides of the Ward's events. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons entertained at a dinner at their home in Beaver a Mrs. Bill Cooper of Smith-fie- ld to visit Mrs. Jane Marble at Both we 11 Monday. Miss Carole Thatcher of Ogden who is teaching at Roy high school, was an Easter vacation guest at the home of her parents. Bishop and Mrs. Max Thatcher. President and Mrs. W. Gerald Simmons and children of Tremonton visited Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons and Bishop Darold Bo-w- en. Simmons, their guest SIS Tremonton, 3 Fold Wedding Announcements Mrs. Leona Roundy of Cache Junction visited Monday with Lucile Roundy. They motored to Tremonton snd paid calls on Mrs. DorHarris and Evelyn othy Champney. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrell Kidman and Spencer Kidman of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dur-fe- y. Mrs. Melba Kidman spent Easter day with Mr. and Mrs. Garth Kidman and 100. ?28M 200 .?3050 300. S3M 400 ?39 500 W DeweyviUe Doings ALENE FRYER Nancy Norr Tammie began Curtis and their exciting journey to Iceland, Monday Her parents, Mr. morning. and Mrs. Jay Norr, saw them off at the Salt Lake airport on the first leg of the journey. They were to go east and make a change in Philadelphia, and arrive in Iceland Wednesday. Lt Glen Curtis left last month and has made living arrangements for his family. Glen is stationed at Keslavik Air Base and is a helicopter rescue pilot working on rescue missions. He has also been made a resident missionary for the LDS church there and said they were anxiously waiting Nancy's arrival, so they would have someone to play the piano for their services. Good to see Emma and Vern Schoenfeld, Sunday evening. They had come to spend a short time visiting the home folk before returning to Nevada. Mrs. John Fryer and Artel were happy to be visited by Mrs. Marvin Stone-be- rg and daughter, Maureen, from San Diego, Calif. They flew to Pocatello, Idaho last to visit Mrs. Stone-berparents, Mr.andMrs. JW. Scheib and came Ogden and Deweyville way to visit during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and Melanie enjoyed a fam-'- ly supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perweek g's - ry in Logan, last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Meeker and their children ere there, as were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Perry and their children. Mr. and Mrs. PaulChrist-ense- n and children were at jhe David Holdaway home week. Paul attended a 600. 257-72- 41 child-re- vVBCk The James Holdaway home was a busy place over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Holdaway and children, Longmont, Colo, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holdaway and family, North Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boling-bro- ke and children, Tremonton, were all there to make it a memorable Easter weekend. They continued their family gathering right through Monday. Mrs. Holdaway said they had word from daughter, Ann, and her husband, who are in Illinois, so it was a happy time for them all. The children of Karen and Joe Knudsen spent several days with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr. Their parents came from Salt Lake City way to visit Sunday afternoon and took the children back home. Mr. and Mrs. Hack Lewis and children came from Bountiful, Sunday, to visit at the Warren Haycock home. and Mrs. Rupert Mr. Blackham returned home Sunday after a trip Las Vegas way. They went with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen, of Garland. They visited with relatives of the Jensen's In Nevada, and then with other family members in Southern Utah on the way home. They made a stop in Cedar City to see Mr. and Mrs. David Nyman and their daughter before coming home. Mrs. Blackham said they had talked with Col. Kent Blackham and he has been able to spend a few days at his home in Ord, Calif. forth Box manager, ank of reported January Elder County Savings Bonds Jack Shumwav. First Security Utah at Tremonton that the county's sales total for E & came to $105,574. " Ronds State -- wide sales in Jan- -' ry came to $2,547,048 as "tahns becan thnlr nmnsra. t'on for the annual "Take ck in America" Payroll vings campaign under the direction of B.B. Smith, Gen j t fU If 5700 each additional hundred HP Large Photo Small Photo 1 $500 Ink other than blue, black or brown Additional lines on only a few. $3 DO f fw f if H I W 3 $5.00 Invitation to ceremony ecu Ft Bonds Tally $105,574 volunteer Chairman n stayed here. They returned to their home in Cortex, Colo., at the end of the .31 700 medical seminar Provo way and Darlene and the Utah Manager, Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Utah TSIA Corporation, Napkins $2100 eral Chairman. Three training and orientation seminars on promoting and conducting the drives were held for company management and campaign chairmen on February 28, March 7 and 14 with Mr. Smith as sponsor and host Seals siceICO o When dreams come true... 3 |