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Show r 1974, Pc3e m i i i Obituaries ; I ! i t i Bear River City Bits , iiii V By Dofie Vic. cicryo'k hear tit rifle f.f bei: chilcrer. few 4 i t. accorrpj-.k-- hakes BUCK to t:ve DIP ut .; r Pie uaic Mary Ml present: perform fora packed house of students The touted ballet tnup micle a lecture-demon-st- op ( '.i East Garland Gleanings By Essie V.r. alio Mrs. iorge King nere in Magna Sunday for Church and the farewell test-i- m nia! for a grandson, Thomas Heck, whowill leave shortly for the New Mexican The hing's Mission. home for the farewell testimonial of a nephew, .ayne Kin,:. Mrs. Louis Larson and Karen Larson and Da n'i M ie Aood hosted a bridal shower in Salt Lake for Jeanne tte For the Kichards. Mora Flack gave a pro'-rareiew on the book, a Unman." he hn of : Kubv Simms and Mrs. tuiliter Donna Marie of sent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rhodes family had24 membwith them and .Jan Lies whom Micheal had taught the gospel while in Ohio on his mission, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller (F.laine) spent the night in Tremonton with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Turley. The next day the group joined them in church in Tremonton Second Ward when tlie Turley's had their baby blessed and named Malisa Karen. They were joined at dinner by Mrs. F.llen Rhodes, making 24 guestsofthe Turleys. Macey Jo Winn of Anchorage, Alaska was at the Rhodes home. Micheal accompanied her to the Temple Wednesday before her mission to Bristol, Fngland, she entered the Mission Horn-- ers l'! ' I Og-iV- -ii Last Saturday Mrs. Davis' brother William Williams of Hoy visited at the Davis home. Mrs. Margret i r sA'nt tlie weekend with The ladies went to them. Deiieyville to see Mrs. Mat-t- ie llassel who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. liuis Mc- -( Daus. Saturday. prised her on her birthday-anniversary- Mrs. Eph Peterson drove to Sunset and visited her daughter, Mrs. Bill Cole, Saturday and took her out to lunch in Clearfield. Dorothy Fielding of Black-foo- t, Idaho called on the Eph Peterson's Sunday evening, she had been w ith her brothers and families in Layton. Mel Kupfer of Salt Lake stayed the week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler, he was working on a building project in Elwood. His wife came for the weekend Portage Pennings By Ha Mae Johns Thursday evening the GosDoctrine class of the Portage Ward Sunday school enjoyed a social under the direction of class leader Mrs. Glen (Faye) Morris. '6 m?mbers of the class ed a delicious supper fol lowed by film strips shown I'v Mrs. Thelma Gibbs, that Jshe took while touring the ioly Land during the sum-fipel er. I Mrs. Larry (Onetta) and Mrs. . Ho--- ll Douglas (Trina) Gibbs attended a Cub Scout Pow Wow in Pocatello, On their Idaho, Saturday. way home they stopped in Robin, Idahoand visited Mrs. Howell's mother, Mrs. Ethel Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Parris Neal and son of Logan were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. Neal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal. Mrs. Ralph (Sarah) Howell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsgren, of a:l they went home Sunday. Mr. and.Mrs. liobert Johnson of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaffer, Provid- ence visited Mrs. Iah Oyler Sunday. Following the Missionary farewell of Wayne King Sunday the family held an Open House at lxrus King home, Com'ng from a distance were iieople from F.cten, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stalling and daughter, Sharon and Mrs. Catlierine Stallings; from Ogilen were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay and Mr. and Mrs. (.eorge Cragun. There was Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, Garland, Bruce King and daughter, North Iigan; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smithfield. Following Wayne's stay at the Mission home which he will enter Saturday tlie IGth, he will report to the Mar-cha- FIorida-Tal-lahas- coln Sugar Factory, Lincoln, Idaho. He moved to Ogden in 1939 where he worked for the Itah Supply Depot. !k was employed at the Naval Ordnance Plant in Pocatello, Idaho, for 14 years and had worked at Thiokol Corp. for 10 years. Since 1971 he had managed the Sports Cente r in Garland. He was an elder in tlie Garland 1st LDS Ward and had served as a stake missionary and home teacher in Pocatello. County and especially to those who worked for my election to the Utah State Sen- ate. Holmgren, Tammy Anderson, ickie Anderson, Leah Duncan,, bseni were Shanna Oyler and Marjorie Ahitaki r. Tlie county HIP meeting was held at the honi.' of Tressie Steed of Fielding on Tuesday. Fight of the eleven board members were present. The Bear Fixer camp of the DTP held their monthly meeting at tlie home of Gertrude Jensen Friday. I.ula Clayson gave a very interesting lesson on Fort Las Vegas. Helen lVterson continued with the history of her ica. George Washington Bean, a very prominent man inearly Itah pioneer days. She will finish reading it next month. were Fern Andrea-so- n and Do! lie Iverson. A light lunch was served Jensen and ida Burt. grandfather nt, sa Mission. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bruderer, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson, Mrs. Curtis Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Emery Marriott and to Ogden Sunday for dinner, guests of Mrs. Virginia Nowland. They were joined later by Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Whiting and family Clyde of Ogden. Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Stokes and Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser of Tremonton to Nampa, Idaho, Sunday, to attend the funeral services of their sister Mrs. Anna Mae Zesiger which was Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall attended the stock show in Ogden Thursday and then visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and family. Several from Portage visited the Mortuary and attended the funeral services for James Darley in Logan Sunday evening and Monday morning. ElderDeve re Harris was a speaker at the services. Mrs. Wynn John accompanied her mother Mrs. Le ana W illiams and her Uncle Vernon Jones to Twin Falls Tuesday to attend the funeral Surviving are his widow of Garland; six sons and three Sidney daughters, Boyd Buck, Blackfoot Idaho; Keith E. Buck, Brent J. Buck, Leonard Mrs. (Nadine) Mrs. Robert Goertzen, (Mary Ann) Broberg, all of Pocatello; Lyndon R. Buck, Topeka, Kan.; Mrs. Dennis (Ellen) Jibson, Brigham City; Joseph Paul Buck, Harp- surviving are two brothers and three sisters, James H. Buck, Rose mead, Calif.; Desmond Buck, Iona, Idaho; Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Harold (Madeline) Jorg-ense- n, Mrs. Ireta Roy; Clark, Ogden. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Garland LDS Tabernacle. Burial was in the Garland Cemetery under the direction of Rogers Mortuary. Also services of 19 year old John Richard Nielsen Jr., a cousin who had been killed in an automobile accident. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Hawks were their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawks and family of Rex-bur- g, w, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen and family hosted a birthday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen Sunday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Mrs. Love and Brenda daughters, Shantell and Tiffany of Salt Lake and Miss ni Yk? CtCtt Beverly Jenkins of Logan. The Paris Neals are leaving Thursday (today) for Bedford, Massachusetts, where Mr. Neal will be working as an Electrical Engineer in the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Neal has earned his masters degree in Electrical Engineering at U.S.U. in Logan. Mrs. Wynn John accompanied Mrs. Leona Williams, Mrs. Gerald Williams and Mrs. Sharell Williams to Logan Saturday to visit a sister Mrs. Vernal (Marie) Goodey who was receiving medical treatment in the Logan hospital. Mrs. John F. Conley (Til-li- e) was released from the Salt Lake LDS hospital SunShe will spend some day. time at her sons Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley in Bountiful. Mrs. Conley is recovering from surgery. . A -- w oxiHcr in ri . hi -. j questions you may have." u. su: Again Miles . . .Thanks "Cap" Ferry apply at Western Trails Cafe LI i" v,ii.. :,.. two weeks ago. Mr. and Mi s. i;.. r! si -a anj son Bushaw:. .i;:g. m. id Jensen of Sola Sj-- i'us. Idaho, were o ei nigh! f.v ts at the IViyd HawKes :,..n; Fridav and Saturiiy. and Mrs. Fbbie liix.i at- I!k" . mm -- i -- iELB.HSE three children were il! for a while Friday eveoiiyMary Iverson foi niej i of ; Nat Idaho, now of Ot'ovr, stopped n for a short ,sl; .vednesday with Carte! ano Butch Iverson. s!ie l iuag it a gift for the new er gianu-daught- of the he i son's. Sunday guests nfMrs. Mary Anderson were Mr. at Mrs. Richard Men ill f ..lit 1' hi ; -- lke and Mr. ami :s. ., ,i ne Men ill of Fivst n, 1,.., ,).t ', Calling on were Mr. and 1. r:; Dal in and children of ,( !' vil It and DeAnn (oi t..Salt City. Mi visited with Mr. Doyle Archibiild. Mi. ernon liomoe and Mrs. Jim Maei Lake weie visitors .it Clayson's Saturcia, -Mr. and Mis. t ',. -- . a- i i . Christensen accompanii Fdna ChrisU-nser- . ham City drove to '. afternixm wi.ere visited Bob i -- lly-- i i and One o these days you'll be read y fo stop working. to start retirement program working? be ready if you're self-employe- DOLLARS- - you can use d, up to 7500 a year TAX-DEDUCTIB- fo build a retirement program that'll he ready to start working when you're ready to stop. The newly revised Keogh Act allows you this higher figure as a business expense every yr. And you can still get started in 1974. The funds you add each year earn interest until you use it at retirement, when your lower income will reduce the taxes on it. This tax shelter enables you to build a retirement fund for tomorrow at a lower cost today. Check the facts with 4 REESE Your Farm Bureau County Mutual Life Agent. He's ready to start forking for you right now. tax-fre- e ftY -- rrw TV a-- . rrn - A: v;c. Ail reA c J -- . tjalLciH tie Sculfifote, 'TfattcUc'iajf (tattd made itmul fo tie Htte Unct made o--r 4aXc fauned awte &te dee t6e facial dUfdaey o( Ant te TCenan friom mauidina in a 6xu4e (it at t6e twin tU test a fine piece of ant. a (intttcd qctant&y JU-- It&MMt, HlOHMttot invited (you fo TOhufy Sculpture, 'Zfatidicxafi and bxttd tntxde itend an 4Ue amy, At !335 tkd U 55 7 s Sal,.l'-l- : Ait HUie id y-SsPg. s1.40 ' .1 :..in i : (2ent&i iw&e& (you fo "I sincerely welcome any comments or i IWAITREANTEri in "It is my purpose to represent all the people of Box Eldtir County. street from Cemetery, cp- Kuih luitierts. stuchi. i;t nesota. . cpxcci Pamela Will your 'TJfu Gafbn. - ''mr y ViiautaL ' Lr'V r A dfiaual V ttie , v Gains Post Lydia Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Tremonton, has been elected as a representative to the service committee of the Student Administrative Board at the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, Min- 11 Starting Wage . Ward, Utah; Randall L. Buck, Tremonton; 34 grand- children. A ..f . res sing I yd'o Taylor er cro-- s ! ,i Sviviet- Ht i ! his home follow r,. s County-visitor- i - COI ,er villi shit Uniiv aiHU'intnifnu. re.'l- tw, l - , F'arlex r., I. Kathryn He had also been a district scout executive for the American Falls, Idaho, District, Boy Scouts of Amer- Thuy "Thanks to the voters of Box Elder married to Kath-eri- ne Tibbitts on Aug. 5, 1933. in Ogden. The marriage was solemiized In the Idaho Falls I.DS Temple on Sept. 30, 1955. He had worked as a cowboy on Montana ranches and was a machinist for the Lin- Mr. and Mrs. OrvalGrov-e- r hosted a dinner party Thursday evening, guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pauline Allen spent Friday night w ith Flizabeth Rhodes and on Saturday a few of her friends came and sur- of Bountiful spent Sunday and Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flo ard l'.ingham. The Malwl Oylcr family held their reunion Saturday in the Cultural Hall. There were 102 in attendance coming as far away as Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald from Portland, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawks from Rexburg, Idaho. Supper was served and a program. Mr. and Mrs. LeonChrist-ense- n and Mabel Christensen of Salt Lake visited their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen. Micheal Rhodes left this week to report back for furt 0111) aho. Petersen her training in the Airforce at Offitt Field, Nebraska. He has been home on Furlough and was formerly stationed in Alaska. Last Saturday evening the He was reared and educatin Menan and Burley, IdHe was son and weiv n.iers n( AM - ' Iverso-.- ley a! mieisi Ruby tanie Christensen, l:yl!is A. Ilierv were a Holmgren. number of parents ami grandparents in anenUanee. The lieehhe girls and their leader Mrs. Sharon Thompson called on Mrs. Elvira Christensen last Tuesday evening. They spent the evening playing records and visiting. Mrs. Christensen showed tlie girls her lovely home which is one of tlie early homes of our town. She spent some time telling them some of the experiences of her teaching years. The girls Jennifer Tingy, Susan Jennifer Anderson. Brenda lulander, Tingy, Joseph Percival Buck, M, of Garland, died at his home Sunday of emphysemi. Mr. Buck was born Jan. 3, 1911, in Menan. Idaho, a son of Ernest L. and Jessie Martin Buck. ed !erii:-- Mary I'ia-.- f: uriS-- t' i.ai'J- - f xuti this yir in oraer mise the nuetion a big success. ,ar t . ,;::i; ; iiio: consiU'J bar.. I r F'.ori M'e r. se.-er- n lunch to who , ,v.: . rin;iv if fie .,, tv ; ty i Jict i , " at her Friday .lo.i j sprc a 1 sfk- n. r .Jet. sen of Mynle Moru nse:i. t loJiviai iv tt" !: "i y . a quilts e. e,: 1 er r ir.:i.: .. two days ias. s sv.-- -- v and Vernon lotuixM. j:oer the direct; r of Aan.li 'oh: -sen. 1 n.u pr I'M II it Hear Kiver high school last week. at the school. a! Icr : .;..ic l.tl S '. init; ! at Cie sch.io! Mo.iaay looming. Nov en ber II. lv, honur of Veteran Day. Ihe KoU of Box FMer hi:: scn-mpre sen ;t a the colors a Wiled the rf!e. the setii.-'- v-- . st e tverson . ' tie :S.i"t'. snots ar.d I sr. ..tf-- k t .. i.' at n. ' I n ... - s 11 every minute of it. i .eryo-- t i area to be ri inning for Lie Bishop's jction to be he id Decemb- er.wyi! one of, do-- cue dugaest buy fit ttiat (yw Cucy 1 mh atf t&e centuvy. fir t6at 4tecial 7 tfaiCeity. (SOf) a. Z57-36X- S 1 |