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Show 16 CSX . , , t bzrrzo Czcora 7l3 " J T aO by riel The Tremonton Women' Civic leafue met at the community center Thursday after noon with Mrs. Roeda Gephart r Mrs. Carol Harris as co-1 ' s. Dawa Fidelia, president, ducted a short business abating prior to the program, special guests included Mrs. Gape Egbert of gait Lake City, Mrs. Mrs. Lai tneta Jenseh of Brigham City, Mrs. Winona Ballard and Mrs. Dorothy Kerr of Tremoatoa, Mrs. Beverly Gibson chairman of the Home Life depart- meet presented Mrs. Mildred Harris who was chosen club woman of the year with a lovely izcc&rj Pheobe Henrie Friday were her and daughter Mr. son-in-la- w and Mrs. Harold Hess and children Gregory, Spencer and Emily Jane of St. George. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lena Jensen and her family in the death of her husband Orson E. Jensen who died Friday following a car accident. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen had Just recently returned from an en- joyable vacation in Dallas, and Texas with their daughter. Dr. and Mrs. James Grinin and family where they were joined by their son and son-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jensen and family of Austin, Texas. Upon arriving home they , went by plane to visit their son orchid end gift. She also preMr. and and daughter-in-lasented Mrs- - Leah Deakin, the Mrs. Michael Jensen and family mother of the year in Tremon-to- In Fort Collins, Colo. Funeral with an orchid and gift. services were held in the A tribute to Mrs. Deakin was ward chapel given by the 1171 mother of the Monday with burial taking year la Tremoatoa, Mrs. Dor- place in the Brigham City othy Kerr, cemetery. Mrs. Judy Smith, daughter of Mrs. Deakin presented her Fun Club Fun mother with abouquet of red r The Tremonton-Garlan- d Fun roses from Mrs Deakia's hus- club met with Mrs. Winona band. fed Deakhf. Ballard as hostess Thursday vyNWf evening. Following a luncheon tiie evening was spent doing Mrs. RaNae Brough favored handiwork and enjoying a with two vocal solo's April social. Pamela Goerge was a Dowers" and "Call For You special guest. The next meeting Alone." She was accompanied will be held at the home of Mrs. t the giano .by: Mrs. Celia Wanda Nelson April II. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller Mrs. tally Ward chairman for have returned after spending Hie program introduced Dr. the winter months in Mesa. feoa Kwr, president of Dixie Enroute home they were oversoftest loo cave an interesting night guests of Mr. and Mrs. ftWBiai.Ki said his plans for Steven Sandall and family in tiw cottage students will be to Plain City. Stan 6. and Jean Austin prepare the young people to save a Joyous living. Humpherys are delighted over Following the meeting an in- the arrival of their first child, a formal open house cohosted by girl, born in the Logan hospital Mrs. Gaya Egbert and Mrs, March 37. Proud grandparents Judy Smith was held at the are Mr, and Mrs. Harold Austin , Mrs. of Ed Mr. and home; of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs.' Deakin for special friends and Don Humpherys of Dingle, , neighbors. Mrs. Deakin was Idaho.. , presented with a beautifully H Mrs. Celia Bennett entertaindaeorated cake by Mrs, Lana ed at a family dinner party at Christensen. Cake and punch her home Monday evening honwas served to the guests. Aporing her son Kelly who was proximately It attended. observing his 15th birthday an4 Overnight guests of Mrs. niversary. Guests included Mr. daughter-in-la- w w n, se ' and Mrs. Alan Choumos and sons Lanse, Clint and Benjamin of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Bennett and daughter Jessica of Riverside, Mr, and Mrs. Rosel Zundel of West Fielding, Mrs. Gladys Bennett of Tremonton. Wednesday Mrs. Chert Cour-- . nos of Logan visited her mother , Mrs. Celia Bennett. Mrs. Grant Theurer entertained at a dinner party Saturday honoring her husband who was observing his birthday anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stuck! of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer and Mrs. Sharon Conger of Tremonton. Visiting Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rahn of Deerfield- - 111. by Seaaeth Hawkes admit that spring iy bare. Last Saturday the Joe Tarbet family of Tremonton Were in town with their three electric racks and outdoor vacuum cleaners doing up the lawns of Ken Porritt, Oleen Nelson, Bud Hansen and , Lucinda Hansen. ' Those people who checked to get fire permits were out burning weeds which is one of the best signs of early spring. We can finally Getting Acquainted Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett and family and getting acquainted with their new Peggy attended son-in-la- w mm mm it 1 d. son-in-la- w A w w f. 3T wide 0" 54" 60" -- dinners for a large group in the smatt apartment There were six mothers along with, the ei daughters staying in m apartment deslgmd for only six. Ttey also attended some of the girls classes and just generally had a grand time. Dawn Holmgren and Richie Holmgren were home over the weekend. Little Shane Holmgren had a Saturday Odell and Velda Christensen and daughter Leslie of Salem were up to. visit Ida. But they had a hard tin finding her until they located her at Emmerenes. They also visited with Marge Larson on their way home, , Mary Anderson accompanied the Hartly Anderson family to Preston, Idaho Sunday afternoon Where they attended church in the ward where Marys daughter Reva Merrill attends. Cory Anderson, Marys grandson, was the speaker and Hartly favored them with a Branding Calves Butch and Carter and the two kids were in Naf over the weekend. They went out there to Brigham City, his help Sam and Ada Ospital brand parents, Carol and Lou Douglas the calves. from Howell, Deb and Elaine, Little BuShawn Silva is down Km and Norene Holmgren, from Soda Springs to spend a Brad and Jeanne Hawkes and week with his grandparents the family of Tremonton and of Boyd Hawkes. He spent the course his parents Steve and week end in Brigham with his Ann and sister Annette. other grandparents the Ebbie The Cub Scout pack meeting Silvas and will stay in Bear was held at the church last River until next Saturday when Wednesday. The theme for the his parents come down to get evening was Hobbies Are them. Fun." All the boys brought their Jack and Alva Hardy spoke in current hobbies with them. the Deweyville ward sacrament Some of the parents displayed meeting Sunday evening. their favorite ones. , Iris Hawkes, Jean Jones and showed Sorensen his Gary Senneth Hawkes had lunch coin collection, Donald Smith together Friday afternoon in builds gas airplanes from honor of Senneth's birthday. scratch and they fly; Dee Ramsdell brought his painting and art work, LaRee and Harry Lucas brought their gem collection. also. - vocal selection. - Family Reunion Friday Mario and Melba Checketts, Mrs. Lula Clayson, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clayson of Richmond attended the Miles Romney family reunion in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clayson is spending the week in Bountiful with her sister Helen Romney. Friday night Kim and Susan Checketts Checkstts and the , Mario Checketts were Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Watkins of Ggden. They are Susans parents. Myron Checketts and a friend stopped in Thursday night just long enough to have supper with Mario and Melba, The young men were on a business trip from Pheonix. Phyllis B. Holmgren, Melba Checketts and Marlene Capp from Willard drove up to Ricks college in Rexburg, Idaho, for the Mothers ana Daughters weekend , of events last weekend. They attended a n concert featuring a well-know- Soprano, (Phyllis couldnt remember her name). t Saw Performance They also got to watch Bobbie - Goldsboro They perform. reported the fashion shows were great and they had a lot of fun letting the girls sleep on the floor after helping them fix LvjO 88 NOW1 MALLS vmm 0 PATTERNS Rog. 1.59 : mm Good Selection BOH Many Recks The Lucas also have rocks from many countries and most of the western states. Kathleen Sims & 8-1- 8 Reg. YD. 100 POLYESTER White Rog. 6.00 100 Kathleen Christensen 8-2- Reg. 10.00 0 1 -- RACK NOW Reg. 10.00 For 6-1- 8 100 Reg. 12.00 POLYESTER MISSES JUMPSUITS 88 T6JELS MICT 0-2- 0 Bn. 12.00 POLYESTER SIZE 2-1- EA 2 K0t7 1 . ASSTD COLORS 100 COATS A CLANK THREAD THREAD 225 Yds. Reg. 39' 1 POLY ,0 1108 S999U s SPORT CLOTH o OFF OFF MISSES norm TOWELS SOLID COLORS 100 MTN SIZE Polyester,1 S, M, L, XL Reg. 6.50 to lO.OOKOiV TRIGGER 1 ALL SEWING OFF M Itfl make you a better human being. ASSTD PRINTS 45" WIDE Reg. 2.50 . NOW ASSTD COLORS ft STYLES DLOUSES folunteer. Asst'd Colors 45" Side ALL Reg. FLORAL ft STRIPES BATH SIZE birthday party. Reservations are required and members should get them as early as possible. Cost is $10 per couple. There will be a program and the dance will start at 9. Music will be provided by "The Friends." Members are also asked to remember Eaglo Friday night at 8. mn cotton rts NOW mxlQ tap for members is on 3913 Saturday night beginning at 7 p.m. The occasion is the lodge Rog. 1.98 480 MISSES FASHION JEANS No. GIRLS SLACKS OFF ALL ASST D STYLES ft COLORS dinner dance eo oh 100 DIBBIFJG L SLACKS ac- A all FOE PRINTED Poly PdLYESER SOLID COLORS rJSSGS Size S, M, shell companied her parents, the Russell Capenere of Riverside, to Salt Lake City Thursday. They did some work in the' genealogical library. Harry and LaRee Lucan and all of their children except Julie, who stayed home to do her school obligations and take care of the chores, went to Kennewick, Wash. They were gone a week and stayed with Harry's folks and had a big family reunion. On the way up there they ran into a terrible wind and dust storm and an accident that closed the freeway. On the way COTTON White a collection. Steven Smith had an unusual collection of dinosaur bones. Eight different awards were given and refreshemnts crowd. served to a good-size- d Reg. 6.50 to 8.00 MISSES TURTLENECKS had Christensen ALL ALL BOYS 45" Wide jade and turquoise. BUTTONS YD. 100 Dinnor and danco sot for Eagles has t made many necklaces, rings, etc., out of Harry C OFF C , PfltJTIES Prints fog. 1.60 Solid Colors Sunday when his weft wishers came with presents for him. They included his great grandfather, Fred Douglas of "wotntf WIDE DD0AE2D. very happy birthday party BODgEB moufi I Solids Kims attended missionary reunion In Salt Lake City. , Sunday guests , of the Kim TABLE Reg. to 12.00 am jm 54 "-6- -- MENS JEANS SINGLE (JITS Joyce home they ran into a terrific blizzard at exactly the same after place. On the hill just The Ore. Pendleton, leaving accident occur ed then two cars had aimrend collision because the viability was nil. The people luckily got out of their cars before a big tanker came along and ran into them one setting all three on fire. No was hurt however. Ida Christensen has been on list this past week, She teg tilt flu and a touch of pneumonia. Shes been staying with ksr daughter Emmerene Aadatsoa in Bothwell. ghe came homo Sunday afternoon just In lime to welcome Boyd and Wanda Christensen and their daughter Lauri. Wandas mother Mrs. Helm mid her sister Margaret were there Cm sick mm m motiids 1 C3. S . - - ( t 'M,., YT.XSLAWAY Porritt, and Karen Anderson the Board of Education meeting in Brigham Randall of Pocatello. City Wednesday. And these Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman t three ladies recommend that entertained at a dinner party at . more people attend those their home Sunday. Guests in- ' meetings and find out just what cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lamont ' takes place. Moore of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Andrea Huggins and Dollie Mrs. Virgil Harris of Portage ' Iverson accompanied Della and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis FuhriOwens of Corinne to the county man and family of Tremonton. D.U.P. board meeting at Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. i Marjorie Stenquists in South Pheobe Henrie were her Tremonton on Tuesday. All and daughter Mr. and Mrs. , board members were present. Phil Harris and family of Salt Bob Archibald had a ap-- Lake City. pendectomy April 1' at the is He hospital. Ogden i Jack Shumway was at the recovering nicely, as reported airport in Salt Lake Saturday by his visitors Sunday who were Bridal Luncheon evening to meet her daughter Arva Archibald, LaVon Dallin Mrs. Mildred Shumway, Mrs. Mrs. Reed (Mary Ann) Hunter and Joy and Dick Nelson. i Ruth Shumway and daughter and children Teddy, Ann and r, Maria who arrived from BerkeLor! attended a family bridal Help Celebrate On their way home from .luncheon in Salt Lake City ley, Calif., to spend sometime at Ogden these folks visited with Saturday hosted by Mrs. Sarah the Shumway home. " Weekend White for Miee Vera Gene guests at the home Suzie Yeates to help celebrate of attended. Dr. and Mrs. Wendell White, her baby sons first birthday,. Thirteen Shumway. Hbuseguests of Dr. and Mrs. and family were Mr. and Mrs?! LaMar Harris this week are Dr. Ralph Holt and family of Smith-fielThe two ladies are sisters. and Mrs, Robert Stanton and Enjoying Sunday dinner with mortuary in Malad Friday daughter Cynthia of Millbrook, N.Y. Mr, and Mrs. Gary Bailey and morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beal of family in Murray were Mr. and Have Dinner Mrs. Leland Harris. China Lake, Calif., were overMrs, Shirley Watson, Mrs. night guests of Mrs. Nona Mrs. Beverly Abbott is receivRhead Thursday. Judy Deakin, Mrs. Connie Lit. The Tremonton-Garlan- d Moss, Mrs. Marsha Johnson ing medical care in the McKay along with Mrs. Mary Marble of erary club met at the home of hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Reed Pierson in East Riverside, Mrs. Mary Ann HunSpending the weekend visitter of Berkeley, Calif., Mrs. Garland Wednesday evening ing Mr. and Mrs. James Archiand Janet Larson of Granger enjoywith Mrs. Dorris Peterson as ' bald were their hostess. The book entitled In daughter Mr. and Mrs. Randy, ed a dinner party in Logan One Era" by Sam Levenson was Lavoi and son of Salt Lake City. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson Mrs. Belva Gibbs of Portland capably given by Mrs, Lucretia two-wehave returned from a Rhodes. Light refreshments has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. vacation In Arizona. They vialt-were served. Seymour Hill. Thursday they visited Janet Nelson in Logan Houseguests at the home of ed Mrs. Johnsons brother-in-la- w and sister Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Hill in Mendon. Mrs, Isabella Walton are her brother-in-laand sister Mr. Milton Hendricks in Yuma and ' Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. ; and Mrs. Grant M. Seely of San Mr. and Mrs. Johnsons son and Hill and Mrs. Globe along with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Homer endaughter-in-laDiego. Sunday, Mrs. Isabella Walton Ronald Johnson and family hi joyed a dinner party at Maddox and her houseguests Mr. and Phoenix. Ranch House in Perry. v , Mrs. Grant M. Seely accomSaturday Mr. and Mrs. SeyMrs. Nona Rhead, Mrs. Bethv mour Hill had as their dinner panied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G.M. Kerr enjoyed a family Foxley and Mrs. Sally Peterson guests in addition to Mrs. Gibbs, dinner party at the home of Mr. attended the viewing for WillRay Hunsaker and Ray Hill of and Mrs. Maurice Pack and ard Smith held in the Benson Tremonton. Williams grandchild were Mrs. Crocketts parents Mr. and Mrs Glen 130(5 til : . We cm vlifldly odmrtii's spring IS. ' , titjo Xjczzzzi ' Miss Dixie Kotter of American Fork spent the visiting her parents Mr, Mrs. Ralph Kotter. Mr. and Mrs. William (Dean ne Randall) Crockett are happy over the arrival of a baby boy born Mar. 30 in the Tremonton hospital. They have a little son Brian and a small daughter Marianne at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Alden Crockett and Mr. sad Mrs. Glen Randall of Pocatello. Great grandparents are Mrs. Emms Crockett of Brueno, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bramble of Portland. Thcrtdby, Api$ 8, 976 4 Puzilnfl Dear River family in Logan. 1 N A. oca JOUXNAl, IriQliom City, Utah th Reg. 2.00 144 I -- REG. 2.30 GROUP ASST D SOLIDS 1C3H t PATTERNS 900 POLYESTER m& 60" Wide Reg. to 4.95 PRE-WAS- H BRUSHED ASSTD COLORS lei 45" Wide Reg. 3.49 NANO SIZE Reg. 1.50 99 MEASURE YOUR OWN WASN SIZE Reg. 1.00 66' UCE 45 Id. WIDE ooo KQg & YD. 13 |