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Show PAOF TREMONTON, UTAH THE LEADER -- GAR LAND TIMES, The home. Howell Neivs children. p-- .: r moved into liie 9) ne ayne couple Norman Johnsons had Sunday. Max udiman an old school chum of Normans dropped by for a visit. The (Cv have two a nice surprise 'I've got the Answer to your painting problems yspiszjpabco tsp jjp fesj' i. I it I A . ippt They hadn't seen one another for twenty-fiv- e years. Several car loads of young people attended a Youth Activity Night that was held at the Stake Friday evening. Gwen Mjnk, Barry Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Grant helped in the evening's activities. News From Riverside By MVRLE UDV Grace Hales spent the weekend of Mirch 7 in Cascade. Idaho with the Hales fam'ly at the cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hales. The brothers and sisters were present and enjoyed MR. AND MRS. LaVar Dougthemselves very much. The Farnsworth family met las went tripping off to Las at the home of Grace Hales Vegas this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Bair called together by the passing visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer of their step father, John Mun-sof California. The brothers Sorensen and Mrs. Eva Bair. and sisters of Grace spent sevThat evening they were guest eral days with her. in Sacrament -- on nrnrlirnl nmnl r" tnr every purpose! iSP?akers - Meet- Lorraine Andersen, school chum of Meriel Sorensen was ns a hou segue st of the Ariel this past weekend. Veekend visitors of the Mar-ce- al Olsens were Mr. and Mrs. De vVayne Olsen and family. Visiting the Orland Hess's this past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and son, Phil Fidell, JoeAnn McDaniels, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hess. Visiting Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cal Andersen. Dinner guests Sunday at the Louis Douglas's were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. John spent the weekend. Mrs. James Ieggett and son spent a day visiting at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones this past week. Mrs. Ted Oyler and family and Mrs. Scott Tuesche rand son were weekend visitors. Mr. and Mrs. James Fonnes-bec- k and family and Mrs. Mau-ri- ne Fonnesbeck were in Poca-tel- lo this past weekend where they participated in the Cutter Races. Jim and Maurine'steam won two second places. glasses Sor-ense- Ie '(KsJpIBD The Belmont Ward 17th of March Social was held Tuesday morning in the A'ard Cultural Hall. A skit "There Shall Your Heart Be Also" by Alberta E. Christensen and put on by Kathy J. Haas and ladies and children of the Ward was thoroughly enjoyed. A lovely luncheon was served to a good large group of ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hess received word of the safe arrival of a grandson March 15 to Mr. and Mrs. David Olson of Delta, Utah. Mrs. Olson is the former Catherine Hess. Mr. and Mrs. James Darley of Logan visited Mary L'dy Monday. Mrs. Darley :d Mary are sisters. m Saturday Mary went to to stay with the boys of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy. She returned home early Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Bitter of Idaho Falls, Idaho visited the Ed Udy's Tuesday and again Wednesday. Mrs. Bitter and Mrs. Udy are sisters. Vesta Davis accompanied Bob Capener to Riverside Saturday and visited several firends. Bri-gha- News From Promontor y I m by DORIS FLINT SP5 William (Bill) F. Flint of Promontory, sister and nehas been home on leave for phews, Tessa Peterson and Stetwo weeks. He returned Sunday phen and Michael of Brigham morning to Japan tor reassign- City, aunts, uncles and cou ment in Vietnam. He will be sins, Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Jensen and family of Clearfield. in Vietnam about a year. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cobb and While horn? he visited friMr. and Mrs. Dave family, ends and relatives. He was guest of honor at a family gath- Folkman and family of Ogden. grandson of ering. Those present for the Another great Maggie and grandson of May-mo- 's, occasion were a great grandPaul Jensen, was unable mother. Mrs. Maggie Ipsen. a grandmother, Mrs. Mayme Lo- to attend because he is on a tour of duty in Vietnam now. wer, both of Corinne. his parBill has been in Japan for ents. Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Flint a little over two years. His visit home was a surprise to J all. THE SCOUTS cooked and served to the Mutual a camp lunch. They prepared fish on a board, chicken on a string, a camp lunch consisting of msat. on- ions, potatoes and carrots cooked in foil. They fried doughnuts and scrambled eggs In a grapefruit rind. They also fried eggs and bacon in a paper sack. This was all done over a camp fire. The college students. Shirley Flint, Elaine Silvester, Brent Larsen have been visiting home Bear River Valley between quarters. The weather has been quite nice the past few days. It has been warm enough to start the grass growing a little on the mountains. It is a welcome Co-o- p Corinne, I tah r view. SPRING'S COMING, MR. FARMER! Follow 'The Leader's' New Contest Scout Troop 141 Studies First Aid Boy Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen spent Friday visiting in Ogden. Trina Gibbs and daughter of Portage visited the Jensens Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris of Ogden visited their mo- ther THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 of troop 141 met at the Methodist Church and will soon begin meeting at the Scout Hut located be- rs. We are sorry to say Dawn Cornwall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CM. Cornwall has beer, ill and has had to be in the hospital since Thursday but if all goes as planned will be Sales-Service-Re- on First Aid Mar. and will study it further. Ae will soon I bandaging up each other for practice. The Curlew Ward Plans Gold,G. Ball The Curlew Ward will hold Gold & Green Ball this Saturday, March 27 beginning to We Falling Lamb was advanced an Eagle Scout under the Terry d. "Rain Drops Keep Head," the dance HONDA On My Music will will be be provided by the Lynn Tool-so- n semi-form- direction of Inland Harris, assisted by Howard Capener. who represented the committee of the Golden Spike District. There were pins given to scouts and mothers. r Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Capener and family of Sunset Service What We Sell! p.m. Theme present. Motorcycle For Everyone A their 8 al. Orchestra. and Mr. and Mrs, Homer Capener and family of Ogden visited their parents, the Russell Cape-ner- s. Mr. and Mrs. !slie Anderson of Tw'n Falls, who took the place of RusseM and Mildred Capener in the northern Indian Mission, visited the Sunday. Spec. 4 Blaine Udy was met March 10 at the airport in Salt Lake by his parents. Glen and Madge Udy, All of the family met for a family dinner at the Gary Norr home in Tre mmton Sunday. Mirch 14 and spent Sunday March 21, at the Glen Udy homo. Dennis Udy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy of Brigham spent the weekend with the Udys. Thursday Wm. and Lenore Silvester were in Salt Lake to visit Sandra Birks at the St. Marks Hospital. On the way home they visited the Bill Silvesters in Centerville and Clarence and Kyle Silvester and family in Layton. Sunday the Clarence Silves- ter family visited the home folks. Bill and Lenore here. ers PONTIAC 1970 Lemans Hard-to- p Coupe, factory air conditioning, turbo hydramatic, power steering, power disc brakes, factory buy back car. Balance of new 1969 Bus, air VOLKSWAGEN con- - $2395 ditioning. La-V- oy Cadet Troop 607 Girl Scout News 1967 PONTIAC Station conditionWagon, factory air ing. Nice clean car. $2195 1968 FORD Mustang Coupe, $1895 au- 8, tomatic, power steering and factory stereo. " 1965 FORD Mustang Coupe $945 1965 OLDSMOBILE 88 Hard-to- p Coupe, new paint, runs good. $995 By LFNXLS BOYER Spring has com? and if you don't believe it, take a look at the front window of the Senior Citizen's Center! The Cad-ett- es of Girl Scout troop 60" under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Gene Ogle, spent an enjoyable afternoon last Saturday making props and setting them tp (after they finally got started!) Remember, cookies will be delivered during the week of April 2. We'll keep you posted as to the date of our 2nd annual booth sale. V-- Many More To Choose F rom CRUMP WIIEATLEY 695 MOTOR COMPANY WEST MAIN Pontiac-Ca- Phone 257 5281 ac -- GMC d for alfalfa weevils now. Right now. See Our Wood V-- LTLTT . And Steel Because alfalfa weevils are here. And some fields may soon he hurt. So go right into your fields and look for signsof larvae feeding. When you spot 3 to 5 out of 10 plants with weevil damage, spray with Alfa-toAnd don't worry about cool temwas designed to peratures. Alfa-tostand up to them. It gives you early season control in cool weather. Alfa-tox- , a combination of and methoxychlor. gives vou effective killing power that lasts 2 to 3 weeks from a single spray. 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