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Show Drcnt Garfield Thursday, August 20, 1964 ' vv XC2STING Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen of Promontory, Mrs. Clam Christensen and Miss Phyllis Christe risen left Wednesday by plane for Hawaii where they will spend a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hess. .imwiiwi LaDell Nielson, president He states Out all bowlers interested in this league, especially captains are invited to be present at the meeting to be neU at the Golden Bowl, Aug. 34 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone will bt welcome. : Mrs. Henry Foxley has been spending a few days with rel- atives at MoaM-- X 1 ADMIRAL V GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 TABLE MODEL GENERAL ELECTRIC $35.00 TELEVISION SET I 1 $40.00 CORONADO $49.00 ELECTRIC RANGE 1 ! ; SILVERTONE TELEVISION SET 1 Gerald Tolman ,To Serve in Southern States F ' PHILCO TELEVISION SET $92.00 (with new Picture lube) HOFFMAN TELEVISION SET ......... ..... $45.00 Home from Germany pThe Ed Stenquist family are joying a reunion together this Will Honor eek. Their son, Captain David be held Sunday evening, August 30, 1964 at 7:30 p.m. in the Deweyville Ward chapel, to honor Elder LaMar 0. Hold-awawho has been called to serve in the North Argentine, y, .7' .... Family-siz- e Hotpoinf upright freezer; stores 473 ft capacity; 3 roomy shelves, conlbs, 14-cvenient slide-ou- t basket; deep door storage; rolls on wheels for easy cleaning. .7. 7-- "" .... Mission. Elder Holdaway is the son of . Mr. and Mrs. David B. Hold- t away. He is a graduate of Bear River High School and Seminary. A graduate of Weber College, and has served three LaMar O. Holdawsy years with the Army Reserves. After a specialized training period at the B.Y.U. mastering Mrs. Vic Beeton spent Mon- -' the Spanish language he will day in Ogden" visiting- with fly to Cordoba, Argentina, his friends. - mission headquarters. u EASY TERMS D &B0 Electric ' o We Sell 176 the Best and Service the Rest. WEST MAIN - TREMONTON family. who have been in Germany for A Missionary Testimonial will HOTPOINT MODEL FV514E his Stenquist and Elder Holdaway - e past 46 months have re turned home, and a daughter Darlene Grubbs of La Cres-cent-a, Calif., joined them here. The family will spend a day in Logan Canyon before Captain Stenquist and his family leave for. Topeka, Kans., where he will be stationed with the Air Force. ATTEND JUSTESEN FUNERAL Mrs. Jesse Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough Mrs. Amos Hansen, and 0. L. Brough, all of Tremonton were in Spring City over the weekend to attend funeral services for Ernest Justesen, an uncle bf Mrs. lI I f I I GIRLS Orion-Nylo- $1.00 We've got 'em In your size. BOYS ACRILAN Sizes 2 lo 18 (HIT SHIRTS EASY CARE $1.98 BOYS 75 Cotton 25 GOLD STRIKE JEANS f ) I AND STYLES POPULARLY PRICED H''7" I THE NEW Stress . Pants for Men and Boys. They nerer I need Ironing. ' ' -- y. Campus sweater e Expires Sept. 1 I J Shoes are e:pertly fted fox you ' HFW PITT fiHnr AKD PAT IXT3" O XX s AZ2 s0 ? .uiuiuaiic trans -j $1295.00 door sedan, 6 cylinder, reg. trans. TRUCKS 1961 Chevrolet Pickup .... $1395.00 J Long wheelbase, wide side. 6 cylinder. j I . 1959 International Pickup ' 1959 1958 . . 9 j leonara weuing. GMC $845.00 7 $1695.00 2-T- on will take a V-- 8 J I .. Long wheelbase, heavy duty tires. V-- 8 and overdrive. I . 16 1-T- on installed, engine. 1951 Chevrolet Pickup .. Crump-Wheatle- Motor Co. y PONTIAC WEST MAIN CADILLAC RAMBLER GMC TRUCKS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 I $325.00 Runs real good.1- f foot bed. FORD $1395.00 With cattle and grain bed, newly 695 p I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 111 I I I I ----- -r-1 SPECIAL CLOSE OUT ! WALKER TABLE 8 ! I INCH ITS s ALL LEATHER WITH "COMPOSITION SOLES LACED TO TOE INSOLE CUSHION SIZES 6 TO REGULAR $12.95 1 Regulation Size I ... SURPRISE I GYM BAGS ..... . v $2.59 j NORM'S ARMY SURPLUS - . f 4 Fielding and was an ' active member of the L.D.S. Church all his life. Mr. Welling never 440 I TO OUR I J F03 CACa Y VISIT , J&Sh , "" ii I "BUY a CI1 -- 1961 Chevrolet Tackle Boxes Flat Fish Nets Sinkers BLENDS L ;?'v (HSlilSISiiyrrS b'-'- 'STA-PREST- " new CAMPOS SWEATERS ORLON-WQO- .v mission, power steering. Stran Lines and Leaders WING-TI- P boys M-m- He was reared and educated in Mepp Spinners and 1961 Mercury 4 door ...... $1495.00 ... . ... - f MENS SHOES aJ men , i IXfallitiff nrac Ivwn TWav 7 , Fielding, a son of Will- - Lures and Wobblers I featuring I door sedan, automatic, power steering. I 1903 in JARMAN and JOHNSONIAN $3.98 $4.93 $5.98 sffllSS SEE- Glen-Evan- SHORT BOOTS AND DRESSY TIES ' KEY WELLING Pautzkes Salmon Eggs LOAFERS Nylon 1962 Pontiac Star Chief ... $2295.00 4 Mitchell, Garcia and Shakespear Reels and Poles $2.98 FARAH . . . for MEN and BOYS t. Boy's Double Knee PANTS DICKIES WRANGLERS LEVI STRAUS Levi FARAH Sizes 6 lo 12 STRETCH COLORS "The Roughest and Toughest" SIZES SLIMS & 2 TO 12 REGULARS $2.98 and .. $1595.00 Custom. 9 passenger, 6 cylinder and overdrive. J 1 and over drive. 1962 Rambler Wagon Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon for Allen Key Welling, 61, who died Friday evening at the family home in Fielding of natural causes. Services were held in the Fielding Chapel with Bishop Donald Petersen officiating. Burial was in the Fielding Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V-- 8 FISH1N GOOD 790 Pair passenger, OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF NATIONALLY KNOWN ANKLETS VALUES 6 LIS Blend n 1963 Rambler Wagon ...... $2095.00 K. PUGSLEY Alice ..... $2995.00 passenger, local one Owner, low mileage. Seoan, automatic transmission, 18.000 actual miles. Hill Pugsley died of premature birth Wednesday. Aug. 12 at 3:30 in the local hospital. Surviving are the parents of Tremonton, a brother, Brian (and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Frank Hill, East Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pugsley. Garland, great grandparents, Mrs. Daisy J. Mandry, Malad, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Pugsley,' Rosette. Graveside services were conducted Thursday at Riverview Cemetery and burial was in ,chare of Rogers Mortuary. ara ana j 1962 Rambler Custom ..... $1496.00 Jan-iec- TWr SPECIALS 7 I I James Kevin Pugsley, one e day old son of James and ALLEN ! 1963 Pontiac Wagon I n; JAMES 5r CRUMP- ii p A I L I W II E C m FOR THE BIGGEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLARS LEUI STRAUSS SLIM FITS ................ $4.25 STRETCH LEVIS ........ $6.98 REGULAR LEVIS ........ $4.15 1 An active member "of the church, she has served as president of the Park Valley Relief Society, as a member of the presidency of the VWMIA. and in the other auxiliary organiza' tions as teacher. Surviving are her husband; six sons and daughters: J. Oleen Palmer, Mrs. J. Howard (Grace) Rasmussen, Mrs. Clovis (Amy Lou) Jordon, all of Brig-haCity; Durward Palmer, Park Valley; Stanley Reed Palmer. Tremonton; Evan Mack Palmer Pleasant Grove, Utah County; 32 grandchildren; five a sister, Mrs. Perry L. (Marba) Standi, Townsend, Mont Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in Park Valley Ward. Burial was in the Brigham City Cemetery. t ENJOY. IDAHO VISIT Mrs. .Asa lodger and Mrs. Vaudis Beeton returned home Saturday night after spending the past week in Twin Falls, Ida., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier J . coun-selor- Testimonial y TOIL O. PALMZR Mrs. Ethel Mae Grover Pat mer, 71, died Sunday afternoon at her home in Park Valley of a cerebral hemmorrhage. She was born June 29, 1893 in Loa. Wayne Co.. daughter of Jedediah Morgan Grant and Emily Blackburn Grover. She married Joseph Palmer Oct 4, , 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have made their home in Park Valley since 27. ,S. S. Officers $35.00 REFRIGERATOR 1 Elwood Has New $59.00 Freezer-Refrigerat- or I I i USED APPLIANCE SALE Continued from page married. Surviving are four and one sister: Leonard, Clifford, Marvin, all of Fielding. Le Roy, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Genevieve Miller, Billings, Mont I1" .Obituaries REGISTRATION and 28. Persons who must register to vote are those recently turned 21 and those who have not voted Elder Brent Garfield will be in the past two years. Also honored at a missionary fareresidents who have moved from well in Tremonton Second Ward one voting district to another Sunday evening, Aug. 23 at 7:00 without registering are requirp.m. He is a son of Mr. and ed to register in their new Mrs. Owen L Garfield. district before they can have a Elder Garfield has been called voice in naming ceunty. state to serve an LDS mission to and federal officers in NovemBrazil He will have a week's ber A complete list of. training at the mission home in stration offices have been pubSalt Lake City, and a 12 weeks' lished previously in the Leader. language - course at Brigham Young University before leaving for San Paulo, headquarters of the mission. Brent is a graduate of Bear River High school and Seminary, and has completed one year at Utah Stat University. A new superintendency was approved for the Elwood Ward 'Sunday School Sunday, placing Jay Stokes in as the superintendent and Frank Anderson s. and Shigeki Moryama as The secretaries! Wilma Anderson and Mary Moryama 'were retained. Released were Darrell MarElder Gerald H. Tolman, Jr. tinson as superintendent and will be honored at a missionary ' and Pandi Wayne Francom testimonial Sunday evening. - Pali as counselors. August 23, at 8:00 in the Ward chapel. He has been called to the Southern JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY States Mission with headquarTO MEET ters in Atlanta, Ga. Elder Tolman is the son of The John Birch Society will Bishop and Mrs. Gerald H. hold a public meeting Friday, Tolman. He is a graduate of Aug. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bear River High School and home of Joseph Stumph, 1223 North Jefferson, in Ogden. Seminary, and has been emReed Benson, son of Ezra ployed by Dean Compton. He will enter the mission home Taft Benson will be present to Monday, August 24, and will respeak to the group and answer port a week later for the questions from those present. Southern States. ( WILL VISIT IN HAWAII A meeting has been called for Automotive League Bowlers Accepts Call to Mission Field y f CALLS BOWLING ' 15 SOUTH PHONE 1ST WEST 257-840- TREMONTON 2 . A i Ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I |