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Show f THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Would 20, 1969 70a like to see the earn $500.? You subscribing to by etn help The Leader, between now and Dec tt TfaOQiTO Starts 7:30 p.m.. Friday, Mov. ingof Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Don Packer and family of West AdeUd hot Jordon visited Mr. and Mrs. snowed Richard Packer during the , 21-- 29 Mr. and Mrs. Jack ShumwaT accompanied by John J.Shum-w- ay of Garland visited Mr. and Mrs. Jones White and family and Mrs. Milton Peters in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Lena Whit anA m Calvin Kay attended a waa! reception at the Seagull Eoom 111 Clearfield Friday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande (Louise FuUt) Smith- - Tlmm wwt Mrs. White home to spend a week visiting. TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH D PAGE East Garland News (Cont. From Page 6) WL" bfSS? "V"" o LEADER-GARLAN- Tremonton News Pep Club Ho-V- THE weet Howell News Stage Coach Camn or ""ton recently . r,t 1 returned fr-T-he KTURY-fT- u rftUL U&Wl'ttt! lSSWV?nRc5B nHllUuiUv rjf Garland and (Cont. From Page 6) r-- 6 cc a of W00D o, meet toOi lliams and children of Malad Bingham's grandTm I goofed on the motoer pcea. PRf sfxTS Mk Cf rrj was read by Mrs. news last week. Earl and I Mr. 'and Mrs. Al Fuhrlman were dinner guests of Mrs. mm m a a. m mm m s Williams' grandparents, Mr. attended the N.F.O. meeting Bingham. The next meeting, and the other married in Burley on the weekend. bers of the Woods family were and Mrs.m Ora H, John Sunday. RQ2ERT REDFQnD Ulk..ll. .1. WlWe had ear trouble and I ucu- WUMC ax roe nome or Mr. and Mrs. TV. or Mrs. FieGrover Other in Voylet waited until Tuesday to come guests dur-frank' Woods in Fleldtn? In birthday. ItUOOw home. While waiting for the IdlnS- twin thPir f.fho Mki,nta ing the day were: Mr. Mr- BeubBB BUTCH CASSIDy to be car I 85th birthday. On Friday M- - Hugh Clark and son of his did Alm have Trepaired A Nf? were din- eruunea ner sisand brother a Bvnice visit at the Glen Al and Rhea took their par-te- rs ww i guests oi mx. ana Mrs. waters and parents at dinner ents and Mr. and Mrs. vin John and children of fa who lvia Wood Wayne THE SUNDANCE KID OgdenSunday. attended the convention from Cherry Creek. ctcuihb. iney were Gam tn Rivorvblo weekend Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilson. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-la- rd rs. civa Aortn were here were Lyle Nessen and ui8 Portage; Mr. and Mrs. RoLouis Mrs. Kathy Koford and chiWood for Mrs. Wood's Mrs. Moana Young and son Douglas. bert Mr. and Classman, Mrs. and Miss Jean Clark ldren (Some week last Eric of Rexburg and Mrs. items.) birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen, Lowell Christensen, and Mr. of Ogden were weekend gueJoAnn Sorensen and two chiMr. and Mrs. Milton Mecham and Mrs. Russell Stevensen Mrs. Essie Peterson sts of their parents, Mr. and ldren of HowelL of Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Orsen Hyden attenda meeting of the North Mrs. Woodrow Clark. Orbon Bowcutt, Garland. Box Elder County Board of WEEKEND GUESTS of Mr. ed a wedding reception that Ronda Lee Rhodes was home TV, Li MRS. ELIZABETH Cutler - im-- L r and Mrs. Leon Kerr was their was held for Mr. and Mrs. BYU for the weekend. vwbuicib) ui itau nonecra from Lex in Hyden Logan Friday Wednesday afternoon at thejandda,hter Launa have pur-daughter Michelle who is atOn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Blaa uuiuo ui icmuuujw evening. home OI Mrs. Jean tinma in BYU and her roomtending Mrs. Norman Johnson spent ine Rhodes, Mike and Betsy Tramnntftn Riiatnaaa nt k and have moved there this mates Ginny McCallister, were in to visit Mr. was discussed WM't Mrs. Cutler and her Uale "ogan, Shirley Hoover, several days in Pasco, Wash., and Mrs. Ogden Tom Clark In from organization last Her husband who ,3--7 .Laralne Frany, Margie John- week.. and reports of visits to Camps late husband, La Mar lived on Ely, Nev. had been helping In the b 1 were made. The meeting was the Church Farm In WashaWeekend guests of Mr. and A ,e until Jan. 7 at the kie for the past five years. Warner, Janice Fuller, Jan-ett- e harvest there returned Mrs. Roger Oyler were their adjourned Camie and Connie Cobla with her. Howard, and Bonnie Day. Mr. ArvinFackrell and sons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- inonton. Dessert luncheon was LoKan spent the weekend The girls enjoyed the football ence Kirkham of Carlin, Nev., visiting their grandparents. served. game between BYU and USU were Saturday visitors at the and theirgrandson, David KirMariner Munk home. "Mrs. Henry Sorensen was Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris in Logan Saturday. kham of Elko. in Portage Thursday and vis- and daughter LorL Weekend guests of Mr. and ited Mr. and Mrs. Orin ParkMrs. T.L. Cochran were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fors-gr- en Mrs. Parker Hupp and dauMR. AND MRS. Norman inson. Connie Sabir and three childleft for their winters Larson flew Into of Brigham City spent ghter Ogden from Orlene Sorensen and Esther ren of Salt Lake. Other Sun- stay In Mesa, Ariz., Friday. Seattle .the weekend with Mrs. Hupps , Wash., to the home Smith of Salt Lake were with Not that it matters, Frank Ste- of Mrs. day dinner guests were Mr. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Larson's parents, Mr. Mrs. Neomia Sorensen Sunvens and Mrs. them. Bur-lHarold Luke ey of accompanied Morris. but most of it is true. and Mrs. George White. They Mrs. Wm. Hurd and Mrs. with the Whites and Mrs. Phyllis Pooe. day. High Councilman Leon J. drove and up Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mar- Castleton of Malad Spending a week visiting Wllla Hurd were visitors at spent was in afternoon Wednesday MONASH PRODUCTION 1 GEORGE ROY riott were In Malad Sunday attendance at Sacrament meMr. and Mrs. J. C. Ashcraft the Paul Fonnesbecks Friday. with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larafternoon. are Dr. and Mrs. Osborn Ash (This weeks Items.) CoStarring STROTHER MARTIN son. Norman and his wife eting here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis GroThe Howell Ward Relief craft of Buffalo, N.Y. JEFF COREY HENRY JONES Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler and flew on to Texas and visitMr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytt-I-ng Society was the hostess ward ed ver, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Rhonda Smith other granddaughter, Executive Producer: PAUL MONASH. relatives. Rock and their families were In Stake Meeting at Garland entertained at a p and Mrs. Virgil Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Or- - at the Saturday Produced by JOHN FOREMAN Orval Grover home Ogden and Sunset dinner party in Sunday. The Singing Mothers val Grover had two visitors Directed by GEORGE ROY HILL returned Sunday. their home Sunday. Guests presented three songs in the missionaries call on Written by WILLIAM GOLDMAN them. I W M1H Tt. Ladies Cornell opening exercises. Fredrlcks of Tre- Composd ind Conducted b, BURT BACMRtCH, , . who had participated in the Mr. and Dlily, NEWMAN FOREMAN PRESENTATION ftt"1 I 1 I t. 1X.fl Mm modeled the en sewing class us. iiui xuumei anaJ cmia-rPtNAVISION COLOR BT DELUXE of Salt Lake, Mr. and coats they had made. Gwen Mrs. R. 0. Rytting of Logan. Munk modeled hers which was Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winger made of a hot pink beautiful To top it and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stand- - wool material. off she had made a beautiful fur collar from the skins of the chinchillas that they raise on their farm. ..)Pa. ' Mr. and Mrs. EDery Hall Con Hansen spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Gibbs Saturday. Reed Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Thomas has joined the Katlonal Guard and left his week for his station In Texas. Portage News Thursday. Mrs. Roger Kinnersley and ai7 Mrs. Leon Jones of Salt Lake mja man lm "1 jw brother-in-la- w w, ucuthere Mrs. lOnnersley's met Thursday evening In their stationed and sister. visited with the arm- monthly meeting at the home ed services. He Invited them Theo Lofftus who were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gran of Mrs. Bum Hampton, with to his home auea a car aeaaent. iney Parkinson Sunday. coming In Tre- - fsaskWft in sVAstA nsnsi wvaaIt mwu4 l capt Voylet Grover in charge. The lesson "The Organization Later a nephew. Nord Pe-- Tislted relatives In that area, ?5Uinfc5'?-:hoiof the YWMIA or Retrench- tersen of Penrose ndMrs.DavidP.GIbbs back from ment Society, as It was first the California Mr. Kenoguesu mission came G called, and the KeUefSbciety and invited them to his home was given by Mrs. Donetta Mantua. of Uy in Thatcher. coming They got --ketch Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wi- B7J n ter!?Am, By - mem-ZClCl- fed UrJUV Aft LAN O THUR- S- FR1 NOV. 20-1- 1 fW HE LIVED BY wxu J"! '"Kr MARSHAL PATCH. THE LAW OF THE GUN! uiuk.KJ..j. LSLffll.ll'LUl.m 7-- "V 7 n.-- - - i til i SUN.lvBl.TUL KGY. 13-24-- 25 J ' knows. lA "The trouble with girls" from (and how to get into it) son-in-la- w, COMING c MGM Panivision Metrocele SCiON . I- 1 ' ': .v.' . 1 i j MR. AND MRS. WYNWoodi and son Randy were visitors Sunday evening at the Earl Woods. On Saturday, Mrs. Robert Wood and children were-visitor- 0(7 3 Thursday evening guests of the Elmer Sorensens were, Sfle I Amcrita AVominaWc i Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorensen of Logan. Visitors Sunday of the Paul Fonnesbecks were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fonnesbeck and Snowman Northwest Films brings you the first films ever taken rf this creature, over 7 feet tall. Thrill to the excitement of the discovery of the tracks. Listen to renowned scientists discuss the BIGFOOT discoveries, filmed in part by the Untish Broadcasting Corp. in FULL COLOR and SOUND. trifle fffc nHmwimffcp 9ffmftr nt GARLAND MAIN THEATRE Saturday, November 22 Shaw Times: 7:00 & 8:30 p.m. Only Admission: Adults $1.50; Under 12 $.75 family. Little guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones was their grandson, Brett His parents, Mr. Leggett, and Mrs. James Leggett visited Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mecham were in Ogden Thursday where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rushton. Mr. and Mrs. James Nessen spent the weekend at the borne of their son and daughter-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Nessen in Kaysville. On Sunday afternoon they met at the home of Mrs. Lee Miller, Provo, for a Weildman Gene-olo- gy committee meeting. Mrs. Ariel Sorensen and Mrs. Earl Wood visited Mrs. Vida Forsgren in Brigham Lt. Charles Hess Wins Silver Wings At Mather Air Base Second Lieutenant Charles C. Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quinton R. Hess of Garland, has been awarded silver wings upon graduation from U.S. Air Force navigator training at Mather AFB, Calif. Lieutenant Hess, a 1961 graduate of Bear River High School in Tremonton, earned his B.S. degree from Utah State University. He received Mr commission in 1969 upon completion of Officer Training School. I Thursday. fr n fir 11 Who setts the pace ov UayimdeiroirDq at vwr nam e a you oir youir diryev' II Enduring, Appreciated Gifts Homecoming Sunday For Elder Forsberg . 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