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Show Page 10, The Garland Times, June 7, 1973 Leader-Th- e . ' ; , - J , tt " Wr """ East Garland Gleanings '"' 458-33- 19 ESSIE PETERSON ' -- (X - - :r V Scout Master Don Andersen by LaMar Oyler took assisted I To help assure that farmers don't run short of fuel this season, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is asking farmers to: One, report any shortages to local Agricultural Stablization and Conservation (ASCS) offices, and use Two, methods witn tractors, trucks and other machine-drive- n equipment The Department, since February, has been monitoring the farm fuel supply situation through its more than 2,800 ASCS county offices. Any shortages are reported immediately through State ASCS offices to Washington.. In addition, a regular farm fuel supply situation report is members of Troop 129 Weblos of the Ward went flying last week courtesy of Wayne J&rsen, local airport manager. Taking an inside look are (1 to UP UP AND AWAY Thatcher-Penro- se r. Thatcher-Penros- e By SHERRY Petersen, John Thornley, Jeff Peterson and Darin sen. Cubmaster is Peter Carl Peterson. Steven Pennings Phone MC NEELY 854-36- Timeuay Officer 36 Our community is saddened to Seattle, Olympia, Yakima, weekend enjoying family activto the Darrel say "good-by- e" Oregon and back to ities. Stokes family. They moved to Boise, Idaho where they enjoyMax, Debbie and I spent a Brigham City the first of this ed their banquet and elected new chilly opening season of fishing month. We want them to know officers for next year. They out at Lynn Reservoir this past how very much they will be mislunched at the Ponderosa Inn in weekend. Fishing was only fair, sed as friends, neighbors, and Burley. While in Washington, but we were delighted to chat ' devoted ward members. Sher-ilthey lunched at the Space Needle with Ray and Lucille Firth and told me that it really wastook ferry cruises, and perfamily of Paul, Idaho as well n't their choice to leave, but formed in the Capitol Building as Merlin and Wanda Larsen of they were unable to find a home to a crowd of 2400 people. They Promontory. My brother Dento buy in our area. We know took in all the scenic beauty nis and his boys we re the re too. they'll fit right in whereever and landmarks they possibly Bertha Andrus (my grandthey go, and wish them much could in the time allowed and mother), Gladys Lund (my mom) happiness in their new home and had a wonderful experience. Jennie McNeely and I accompHope you all Stokes arrived surroundings. anied my brother Douglas Lund, Stephanie come back often to visit ust home his wife Judy and son Aaron just in time to accompI received a cheery phone any herfamilyto dinner atSher-woo- d to the Logan Temple last Fricall from Lena Jensen the other Hills. Thayne and Lorna day morning. Judy's parents, day. Hazel and Harley Grangtreated eleven of their twelve Ray and Lorene Williamsen er of Ronane, Montana and his (all but grandson Jason) to a were also there to witness the sister Helen and John Vialek lovely meal in honor of Ron and sealing. That 'afternoon Doug' of Renton, Wash, were weekend Susan. Some time this week they and his little family joined us guests at. Orson and Lena's. will be leaving Utah for sunny at Lynn, then went on the NevaThese people are former residRon is transfer-in- g da and points south to enjoy a California. ents of Penrose, so they enjoyas PurchasingBuyer to his second honeymoon. ed visiting with old friends as company's head office in San Dallas Taylor and family well as relatives while here. Diego, Calif. Needless to say were also camped out at Lynn The Jensen house really bethey will be terribly missed by for the weekend. I didn't get came full when Joan and McKay their family and we wish them "a. chance to visit with them but Rollins and their children armuch happiness in their new DeVonne buzzed past us on her rived (with their sleeping bags). venture! Honda and waved a time or two. Then Dave and Bonnie came too. We missed seeing Dean Congratulations to tiny Emily They all enjoued visiting family Jean Wight, named and blessed Nelson and family out the re this grave sites in Brigham, Cache by her father, Lesley Wight last year. He is at home recupValley, Ogden, as well as here Sunday. Proud mama and older erating now, and we certainly during Memorial Day. sisters were on hand to witness hope he'll be feeling fit again As if that weren't enough, the big event. soon! The fish must be waiting Lena's cousin Rial Owens stopWelcome home (for a visit) for you Dean, cause there wereped for a visit the Saturday beand congratulations also to n't a great number caught durfore. And, on Friday, Orson Claude and Sandy Christensen ing the opening. and Lena had gone to Kaysville who were here to name and bless where they gave Lois and Keith their newest additon. Their Webb and children a royal send-o- ff daughter, Andean, was born to Hawaii. Keith's parents March 17th If danger threatens a brood I wondered why Mr. and Mrs. Orwin Webb are all those cars covered Bonnie of red squirrels, the mother there on an LDS Mission. Hope and Evan's lawn this weekend. moves them, one by one, to they all have a wonderful timet Everyone was home for this another nest or temporary hidMembers of the BRHSACap-ell- a occasion! ing place. She grasps each one Choir returned home after It was nice seeing the Roches, by the loose skin on its belly, a week's tour of the northDiane, Barry and children and and the younger curls its legs western states. They enjoyed Ricky's wife here recently. and tail around the mother's beautiful weather the entire They came from St. George for neck. This method enables her trip. They journeyed from here a visit with parents, Vern and to jump from branch to branch to Boise, Pendleton, Portland, Marie. They spent Memorial with her young. Named de, yn , FRYER Summer time brings vacation time for many families. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litchford, Mrs. Orion Snow, and David Litchford are in California. They are dividing their time between the Michael Litchford, Gary Bessinger and Dale Mes-erfamilies. Prime reason for their journey was to be in attendance for the naming and blessing of the new son of the Michael Litchford's. David will remain for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson left by plane, Tuesday for Phoenix, Ariz. Little Suzanne Johnson will be staying with Colleen's parents over Benson way. Curt Foul sen has gone to Jackion Hole, Wyo. for the summer, "nonths. He will be with the Burns Ferrin family. Mrs. Don Smith, Paul and Jim, left last week to visit family In Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gleed and children of Soda Springs left this past week for California. They will be visiting with the Keith Bumham family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen have been In Ogden several 257-72- June 17th western 41 times this past week. They have been with their son, Delbeit, who had surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Sudburn Salt Lake City, stayed last week Salt Lake City, stayed last weekend with Mrs. Mattie The election of William C. Erickson as Timeway Loan officer in the Tremonton office of First Security Bank has been announced. Making the announcement was Robert T. Heiner, senior vice president and supervisor of the Northern division, First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Mr. Erickson joined First Security in 1968 through the bank's management training He was called into program. the U.S. Army in May 1968 through May 1971 at which time he rejoined First Security and continued his bank training. In 1972, he moved to the Ogden office and was assigned to the Real Estate department. He became operations officer at the Tremonton office later that year. The new Timeway loan officer is an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of LatteSaints and has served as Explorer leader, teacher, and member of the Elders Quorum Presidency. He is also chairman of a Republican Voting r-day District Mr. Erickson, a native of Salt Lake City, graduated from Bear River High School and Brigham Young University. He has taken special banking courses from, the education section of the American Bankers Associationthe American Institute of He is also a gradBanking. uate of the U.S. Army's Officers Candidate School. Mr. Erickson served three years in the U.S. Army one year in Vietnam as military advisor to the Vietnamese Army and is married to the former Susan Sweeten. The couple have two children. fully. Of- ing tractors tuned and using minimum tillage practices, for example. officials also urged not to buy more fuel than they need in the near futOfficials stressed that ure. equitable distribution is necessary if all farmers are to have enough fuel. USDA farmers Public hearings will be held in Washingtonbythe June 11-Treasury Department to see how the voluntary crude oil and product allocation program is working. Persons wishing to supply written testimony should contact Kenneth L. Dupuy, U.S. Department of the Interior, on 13 Washington, or before D. 5:00 C, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover attended church in Logan Sunday and saw their new grandchild blessed. They were dinner guests of the Lemons with 19 participating. They took pictures of the five generations. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson of West Point, Mr. and Mrs. 20240, on June 7. p.m., Riverside Rumblings Has-s- Justin Boots Mrs. noon Udy's daughter, two child- Doris Foster, and ren Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bourne has a very lovely memorial day weekend. Mrs. Bourne's brother, Mr. Jack Earl came up from Arizona to visit with all his relatives. They decorated all day Monday, and then went to Far to Ed Earl's who is also a brother of Mrs. Bourne. They had a real pleasant dinner with Clara Stayner of Brigham City present and also vie Krantz was there. The family had an enjoyable get together. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capen-- er ar accompanied their son Capener and his wife and family of Sunset to Hayward, Calif, to visit with their son Jerry Capener and his wife and family. Then they went to Las Vegas where they visited with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorenson. On their trip they also went to Disneyland, Sea World, and the San Diego. Zoo. Mrs. Ora Hess received a letter from Mrs. Matt Sanford of Imaly, Nevada. Mrs. Sanford would like to say hello to everyone in Riverside and wants to let everyone know how much she enjoys reading the Riverside News. Mrs. Sanford is the former Lorella Bowcutt. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Jensen had a very enjoyable Sunday en with Mr. and Mrs. Vurl and also John A. Ward both of Salt Lake coming to visit. Also visiting Sunday were ton La-M- Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams and Patricia, Shauna Payne and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Udy all of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward, along with Joni, Sherry and Pat-t-i, all went to Montana over the weekend to a wedding. They had a very nice trip. Mrs. Mary Udy's family met on Memorial Day at the hox of Dean Udy in Brigham City and had refreshemtns and spent the day visiting. Present were Margrit and Kenneth Hanni and two sons of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Udy and children of Hunter, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Weese and son Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rudy of Center- - of Preston took her to Lowhere she spent part of the gan afternoon and night with her sister Mrs. James Darley. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward had visitors Sunday for dinner and an afternoon of enjoyment. Mr. Alma Johnson of Riverside, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson of Ogden stopped in to spend the day. -- Extra lightweight Posse Meet Planned Interested in joining a girl's H posse. One has just been organized in Fielding. Girls from age six on up are Invited to participate in the new posse, but they have to have their own horse. Girls from areas surrounding Fielding are welcome to participate. The group will meet on Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. in Fielding at Carol Stlmpson's home. For information contact either Carol Stlmpson R&R Has Every-ThiFor Dad 6' log TT Qp. eM m ng Camp- " " i V ing Equipment, Ammunition, And A Complete Assortment of Hardware 1 1 Guns I " is swallowing. (A reminder-bullfro- gs seconds Suueitad dealer puce swallow. The eyeballs are pulled down as the food is forced down the throat. So, if you're ever trying to sneak up on a frog, they say you should move only when it in 5 Great maneuverability has 10" bar Frogs and toads use their eyes to help them "WiitM leu cutting attachments O McCulloch I are protected bylaw.) ANDERSON LUMBER 209 West Mam Tremonton, 257-3631 JnOlOO V " Her-mans- V i mm You know what he likes. Clothes, sporting goods, jewelry, power tools. it is. First Security Rank- Americard makes it easy to buy. It's good just about anywhere sell they For just about anything you want to get. !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Western Wear. . . . Plus Sets, lbs mm In Tool just 6.9 Shear power cuts through el. oo Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy of Brigham. In the after- Stetson Hats, Karman Western Shirts, Levis, Tony Lama Belts, Tony Lama Boots, returned ville, mwmw vy 4-- prepared for Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz every Wednesday. Any problems that arise are forwarded immediately to the Office of OU and Gas (OOGX US Department of the Interior, for solution under the voluntary allocation proWilliam E. Simon, gram. Chairman of the President's oil policy committee and Deputy Secretary of Treasury, has pointed out that farmers and the food industry have priority in getting petroleum products. To assure continuous coordination with the OOG, ASCS has loaned it a professional em ployee. customers' needs ficials said this is partly because independent and cooperative fuel producers and marketers have not been able to obtain enough supplies. The current planting period is critical to farm production. Officials involved do follow-u- ps on shortage reports to make certain that corrective action is being taken. USDA has been working with the Department of the Treasury and the Interior to encourage farm fuel conservation practices. Farmers can conserve fuel use by keep- Wayne King from his tour of the North West with the Bear River choir. Mrs. Arthur Marriott and daughter, Marva Mason, were in Ogden Friday on business. Friday they also called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marriott there. Mrs. Blaine Rhodes went to Ogden Sunday to bring Elaine and Elizabeth home from a week visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson. Mrs. NaVelle Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhodes and family and Joe and Mr. and. Mrs. Neil Rhodes were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Andersen in Bothwell. Dan Rhodes and family spent a couple of days at Dugway visiting old friends. Reta Sorensen and Mrs. granddaughter Camine Thrasher were in Salt Lake and attended graduation exercises for another granddaughter VaLynn Christensen. Jim Christensen and his son Jamie came up for a day of fishing with Sidney Sorensen and visited the family. Mrs. Sorensen, Lenis Thrasher and her children and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen were in Malad for Memorial Day. Kathleen Atkinson of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs., 'dney Sorensen and Ferrin were in Clarkston for Memorial Day and were dinner guests with the Christensen families at the home of Mrs. Eva Clark. iDon't Forget Fathers Deweyville Doings ALENE Peter said some suppliers have not been able to meet farm ASCS some scouts on a fishing and hiking trip up Logan Canyon from Thursday evening until Saturday. Margie Andersen was baptized Saturday by her brother Bruce and was confirmed in church with her father Don Anderson performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin were in Bountiful Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Austin. Saturday, Jack baptized his granddaughter Cynthia Marie and confirmed her in church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Austin of Salt Lake joined them Sunday for a visit with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen spent from Tuesday to Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Box is with the Air Allen. Force in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Dale Coombs and children were in Preston Thursday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt and Leland Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Christ-offersof Wendover and their children spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer. Grover and the baby and parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lemon. Joyce Bingham has completed another season of school and is home for the summer. BOOT Y CUTS Lee Boot Cuts , , the new look In Lee Riders. They cut slim are through the hips but and legs, flared slightly from the knee to fit down to the heel. good easy Lee-Pre- st k'l- - I I I I Dad-thing- i1 II II I III III I I Think of it as money. I III RES? QHEBOutf I 1 JJ y R&R HARDWARE BankAmericard ' n 1 1' The Father's Day Card Strwe. Marti Own ,nd U,M , B.nMm.nei Strvici Corp |