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Show Hcnefcr News Special Bonus Dave and Jeanette Angell of Bountiful visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bond. Is Offered by U. 5. Army Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dawson were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dawson and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daw- Salt Lake City, Ut.-- A special bonus for young men enlisting in certain careers in the fantry, armor in- son and family. artillery was announced today by Major Charles L. Sherman IV, commander of the UJ5. Army Recruiting Main Station here. The plan calls for payment of $1,500 for a four-ye- ar enlistment, Major Sherman said. and - Jim and Barbara Brooks and children, Troy, Merrilee and Melanee visited at the home of Joe and Eva Roach and daughter Trisha of Spanish Fork. Wedding congratulations extended to the new Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Richins. The bonus is payable in full following successful completion of basic and advanced training. This normally occurs about four months after enlistment, depending on the career field selected, he said. Carl and Shirley Dearden . tinued. The Army now starts enlisted men at $288 a month, with increases following basic training. It also continues to offer the traditional benefits of free meals, housing, clothing, medical and dental care, along with 30 paid vacation days a year. have less than three years active service, have not previously received a reenlistment bonus and meet certain other requirements. Major Sherman concluded his remarks by saying, this offer may be changed or discontinued at any time depending on Army manpower requirements. Local quotas will be limited. Besides professional train- He urged interested persons ' to contact their nearest Army representative for further in formation of the Armys new bonus plan. family dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Jeanne Rich-i- ns on Sunday. The occasion was the blessing of the daughRich-in- s. Attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Richins and children, Robin and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Richins and children, Marla, Todd and Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richins and children, Micah, Tony and Bryant; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell and Mitzi; Mr. and Mrs. William Hemmingway and daughter Rachel and Jim Mayo, Jeff Ovard who is serving in Germany called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ovard on Tuesday. He is enjoying doinga little touring while there. His address is: St. 4 Ovard, Jeffery D., BN., APO N.Y., Major and Small Appliances Call Bill Tracy 336-536- 5, Coalville Authorized .KELVINATOR SALES AND SERVICE AND MOST SMALL APPLIANCES Sheila Marchant Mrs. Don Marchant, Mrs. Jean Best, and Natalie, Mrs. Kent Marchant, Mrs. Brooks Robison and Mrs. Meacham, Also Mrs. Indra Young, Mrs. Delora Young, and Mrs. Others present included Mrs. Imogene Siddoway. Sheilas Ralph Marchant, Mr. Visser, Mr. and Mrs. George Marchant, Mrs. Fred Marchant, Legislator Bee Marchant with son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. G. Reed Marchant, DevereWilker- - son, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marchant, Mrs. Roberta Marchant, Barker, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Marchant.-Li- ly Marchant, rep. cousins Maxine and Mineta Marchant also attended. MICE RANCH Serving July 1st we are planning a bake sale to show some of the things we have madein4-It will be at the front of the City Hall. We hope everyone will come H. and support Debbie Dohnal, Mrs. Bishop On . 105. Nicholls was a guest of honor at a shower prior to her marriage, held at the home of Mrs. Lily Marchant. She received many lovely and creative gifts and guests were served a delicious ham luncheon. Out of town guests included mother, sister. and sister-in-la- w of the groom, Sheilas roommates, Flora and Jailynn Marchant, Mrs. Nancy Laird, Ml. MEADOW pancakes, Hash browns, blueberry muffins and orange toast. It was very good. We plan to start making bread for our exhibit in the fair. !?aMasfl and us.-Rep- orter, E'tmeheon t a.m. - 3 p.m. DINNER HOUR 5 p.m. -- 10 p.m. and A GIANT CLEARANCE Phone Salt Lake City Park City During the Entire Month of June I I rs, Sheila M. Nicholls Guest at Shower NJBLI C The Bread Masters had another meeting Monday the 5th of June. We made Ham Omelets, We Repair All iMakes of centage of of ter fund-raisi- ng cru-safe- union. ig. The Bread Masters Make Ham Omelet MORGAN AND SUMMIT COUNTY crusade. The team of successful led by Crusade Chairman Mrs. Mae Bates, of Wan- ship, collected a total erf $5 55. 8 5 The 1972 goal set for the unit was $500.00 giving a grand per- Mrs. Emily Wilkerson and family are in charge of the re- Layne Dearden and wife Helen and children visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dearden. Serving cancer m. 09227. REPAIR SERVICE Society announced they have topped their goal for the 1972 Dell Marchant opening with prayer, and Ralph Marchant closing with prayer. To the tune of Danny Boy and accompanied by Elwood Barker, the group sang Out of The Past. Plans were discussed for the family reunion to be held in Ephriam in July, prior to one presentation of that town's pageant The Miracle of Mormon-iswith day. Others attending were: Mrs. Darlene Jaques, Kim and Wendy Little and son Robert; Kathy Porr and friend Linda; Craig Little; Annette Little and friend Brad, HHC-440-th-S- Jubilant volunteer workers for the Summit North County unit of the American Cancer Richard and Joan FiUiot Mayo. Richard was son to Richard and Joan Mayo. Catherine's husband was Thomas Prancutt, (different spelling), direct ancestors of Abraham Marchant. Stake President Fred Marchant conducted the meeting ain Carl and Kathleen Ovard and sons, Chris and Lee attended a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little on Sun- 76, great-granddaugh- 1972 Big Success Cancer Drive Salt Lake LDS Temple worker reported to members of her fathers family on progress along their common genealogy line at a special report meeting at 3 p.m. in the Peoa Ward Chapel, June 4. Mrs. Hazel Marchant Thomson of Bountiful showed a chart of new research giving the names of Catherine Top, mother of Thomas Prankett and daughter of John and Dorothy Mayo Top, granddaughter of William and Katherine Nicholls A 529-82-84- Thursday, June 8, A girl. of Steve and Karren Coalville, Utah Report on Genealogy to Ralph and Cheryl Jones on the birth of their new baby ter THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 6 Family Hears Congratulations are extended De-Sp- Men with prior service are eligible for the bonus plan if they ing, young men in the bonus plan will also be eligible to volunteer for the widest range of enlistment travel options ever offered by the Army. These include guaranteed assignments in Europe, Alaska, Hawaii, Far East and Panama. as well as Units of Choice in different parts of the United States, Major Sherman con- - are attended the wedding ceremony of Shirley's sister, Julie, to Mr. Paul Johnson of California. It took place in the Ogden LDS Temple. 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