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Show Th Tremonton, Ulth Leader Thursday, October 1 7, 1965 GARLAND NEWS by Flo Munson CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Dona Bowcutt graciously entertained the Tremonton-Garlan- d Bridge Club at her home Thursday evening. Prizes went to Norma Green and Pearl Casey. Dessert was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gephart of Smithfield spent several days of last week in Afton, Mrs. Wyo. Clyde Gephart spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart while Clyde was with the National Guard. Weekend guests at the A. R. were Mr. and Hodge home Mrs. W. H. Fayer of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Fayer is Mr. Hodge's sister. Sunday the two couples visited with relatives in Logan and Clarkston. Returning home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mis. Ellery Hall, who had spent the week at Island Park enjoying fishing and with their daugh- - ter, Mrs. Leonard Longhurst and family at Rexburg, Ida. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McDermott of Canada and Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott and daughter, Dixie Ann, of Ogden. Mrs. Laneita Croft of Great Falls, Mont., visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson Saturday Thursday evening. guests at the Thompson home were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Collet of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Faye Thompson and son, Tim, spent Saturday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wood at Ogden. Mrs. Velma Germer and son, Paul, of Ogden visited at the Thompson home during the week. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Jensen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Maxfield of Harris-villSunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rohner of Montpelier, Ida. Mr. Rohner is Mrs. Hugh- Thrilling! Heartwarming! es' brother. Walt Disney DOROTHY McGUIRE and FESS PARKER TECHNICOLOR" PLUS WALT DISNEY'S the teen-ag- e 1 TECHNICOLOR oMCMUd Win Ouno Productions - NOW -p Doors Open 1:15 nv. - Nite $1.25 Child .50 Mat. $1.00 Yeller 2:30, Otter 1:30, 5, 7:30 10 4, 6:30, 9 CAPITOL LOGAN. UTAH Couple In:lire(l J . at Spending t h e weekend were Mr. Yellowstone Park and and Mrs. Boyd' Munns family. Mrs. Vida Manning who is working at the L.D.S. Mission Home in Denver, is spending a two weeks vacation at her home here visiting with relatives and friends. Visiting with Mrs. Ruby Niel-soSunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vanderstein and family of Brigham and Mrs. Russell Stephenson of Ogden. Sunday Dinner Guests Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Boyd Terry and family and Miss Mary Wood of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Wood. Other visitors during the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood of Blackfoot, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Theon Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wood of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wiess of Murray. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Petersen Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. Henry Crellin and Martha of Crellin Calif., Monteray, L. B. Carlson of Carey, Ida., Clarence Carlson of Gooding, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carlson and children of Bountiful. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Wright were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and family of American Falls. Monday guests at the Wright home were E. R. Pingle of Kaysville, Mrs. Annie Oldham of Paradise by Mrs. Wayne Fryer Mrs. Floyd Gardner arrived home Tuesday by plane from Smyrna, Ga., where she has Mr. and Mrs. been helping DeLon Gardner. Mrs. Gardner reports both DeLon and his wife are improving after their accident. Baron of the Mrs. Clark Grand Canyon, Mrs. Ernest Price and daughter, Debbie, and Mrs. Ray Stoddard and sons came from Ogden and visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germer. Miss DeAnne Germer, who is attending Utah State University, spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Jack Germer. and Mrs. Wilford Obray of Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and Mrs. during the Thompson week were Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Owens of Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Call and daughters, Sandra and Jane of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Owens also visited with John J. Shumway. Lu-cet- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wood of Ogden visited with their daughter, Mrs. Faye Thompson Monday and also visited with Thomas Udy who is receiving medical care at the Valley Hospital. Among those attending Conference in Salt Lake City during the weekend were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Art Michaelis, Mrs. James J. White, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Larson. Attend Farewell Tsetimonial Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White, Mr. and Mrs. James J. White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen, Mrs. Faye White and daughter, Kathi, Shira Housley, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Forsberg and son, Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. a Wilford attended Durfey Testimonial in Logan honoring Elder Don White, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White who is leaving for an L.D.S. Korean Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens in Clearfield Sun- day. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns, Mrs. Nelda Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas joined with other family members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns in Bountiful for a dinner party in compliment to Mrs. A. W. Burns who was observing her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Emma Archibald spent at Centerville the weekend visiting with her sister, Mrs. About 90 per cent of the drivers involved in an accident during any particular year will not be involved in an accident the following year, according to an analysis by the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912. AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, JULY 2, 1946 AND JUNE 11, 1960 (74 THE SHOWING STAT. 208) OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION OF Times pubThe Leader-Garlanlished weekly at 10 North 1st Utah for Tremonton, West, d October 7, 1965. Names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager are: Publisher, A. N. Rytting, Tremonton, Utah; Editor, A. N. Rytting, Tremonton, Utah; Managing Editor, A. N. Rytting, Tremonton, Utah. 2. The owner is: Leader PubUtah, lishing Co., Tremonton, A. N. Tremonton, Rytting Alvaretta D. Rytting, Utah, Tremonton, Utah; F. L. Davis, Tremonton, Utah. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amounts of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are, (If there are none so state,) NONE. The average number of total copies printed each issue during the preceding 12 months is 2225, and the single issue nearest to filing date, 2165. The average paid circulation by mail carrier delivery, or by other means, each issue, 1687; single issue nearest filing date, sales 1608; average through agents, news dealers, or otherwise each week, 278; the single issue nearest filing date, 245. The average total number of copies distributed each issue Society General Conference in Salt Lake City Wednesday. They met and visited with Mrs. ll Harris's daughter, Carol and friends of Owyhee, Nev., who were also attending conference. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward of' Idaho Falls visited Sunday with Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley while on their way from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs spent the weekend in Mantua as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson and family and in Perry as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Gibbs and family. s Mr. and Mrs. Murray brought their mother, Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins home Satur- Portage Mother And Son Leave Pet-tingi- For Illinois by Mrs. Virgil Harris Mrs. Vern Budge and baby son, Terrall Vern, left Wednesday for Champaign, 111., to join Mr. Budge who is attending the University there. Mrs. Budgu's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris accompanied them to the Salt Lake City airport. Alan Nielsen is among those enrolled at Utah State University this year. Mrs. Sarah Morris and daughter, Mrs. Melba Lee of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thorpe of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mrs. Thorpe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mor- WHEREAS, said plat of such was made under the of a competent supervision surveyor, and by him certified, now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TREMONTON, UTAH: 1. That the following described real property adjoining the limits of Tremonton City, and contigious thereto, is hereby annexed to and made a part of the subject Tremonton City in conformance with the statutes of the State of Utah and the week's a lands Hy-ru- m Mr. arid Mrs. Ervin Allen of Malad and Miss Marva Jean Parkinson and Roger Kinserley of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oran len. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen vacationed in Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Love of Price visited with Mrs. Love's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Friday and and DeLos Gibbs of Salt Lake City was a Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cannon of San Diego, Calif., visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and other rela- ris. Parkinson. Mary Price and Zona Hansey and baby son, Chad Allen of Thursday with Ogden visited their mother, Mrs. Louise Al- the Hos-kin- day evening after visit with them. tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and Clara Hoskins were Sunday guests of Mrs. Eldon Hoskins and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Robin- corporate limits are extended son of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Anthony of Montpelier, Ida., visited with accordingly to include the following described real property, all of which is located in the County of Box Elder, State of Utah, to Wit: Beginning at a point 203.3 feet south and 1320 feet east of the NW Cor of Sec 11, TUN, R3W, SLB&M; running thence east 3795 feet, thence south 1608.8 ft; thence east 250 feet, more or less, to the SW Cor relatives and friends here " Enjoying thte weekend in AfWyo., visiting with their brother, Dee Meldrum and family, were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess of Tremonton. ton, Saturday. Mrs. Virgil Harris and Mrs. attended Relief Eliza Knudsen and DON'S CARLS during the preceding months, 2225; single issue nearest filing date, 2165; the average number of copies each week used for unaccounted office, or spoiled after printing, 204; single issue nearest filing date, ) left-ove- 252. I ccrlify that statements made by above are correct and complete. I A. N. Rytting, Publisher-owne- r of the George Henrie subdivision Plat B; thence 584 deg. 34 min. E 172 feet, more or less, along south line of said subdivision to the SE Cor of George Henrie subdivision Plat B; thence North along the east line of said George Henrie subdivision 1582.6 feet to the SW Cor of Lot 4, Block 1, Plat C, Henrie George subdivision; thence east along the south line of George Henrie subdivision Plat C extended 2420 feet, more or less to the East line of the NW'i of Sec 12, TUN, S. L. M R3W thence north along said east line 447.2 feet; thence west 2440 feet, thence north 2424.5 feet; thence west 400 feet; thence south 2424.5 feet; thence west 3250 feet, more or less, to the east line of existing corporate limits of Tremonton, Utah; thence south 153 feet along said east line of the south corporate limits of Tremonton, thence Utah; west along said south line 350 feet to the east line of Plat T Tremonton thence Survey; south along said east line extended 97 feet; thence west 195 feet; thence south 150 feet to the point of beginning. 2. It is the opinion of the Mayor and City Council that an emergency exists, and it is necessary for the peace, health, safety, and general welfare of inhabitants of this City that this ordinance take effect immediately upon its first publication. Passed by the City Council on the 4th day of October, 1965. ATTEST: O. W. Ewer, Mayor Jay R. Hishchi, City Recorder ORDINANCE NO. 71 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ADJOINING LANDS TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF TREMONTON CITY, UTAH. WHEREAS, there has been filed in the office of the City Recorder a petition for annexing of certain territory lying to contigious corporate limits of Tremonton City, signed by a majority of the owners of such property, and the owners so WHEREAS, signing said petition and plat are the majority owners of the full value of the real property included on said plat, as shown by the last assessment rolls, THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MORE Supe tr ffVur A " Jit ywS No 4 'theTeader and THE GARLAND TIMES CHECK THESE SPECIALS AND SAVE m m m m Published by the Leader Publishing Company, Inc., at 10 N. Utah 1st West, Tremonton, 84337. FRESH UTAH I m m m m m Chickens Class Postage Paid at Tremonton. Utah 84337. Second BARS STEWING 190 Subscription rates (in advance) per year. $4.50 outside State of Utah. Published week-V- . BACON SLICED $4.00 Millie Reeves. PREMIUM A. N. 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