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Show Residents of East Garland Report Trips V vC G - fil,0 J i ft cv - By Essie Peterson . Ned Jacksons returned from Montana late in the week and, Friday they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman to visit Jr. Nielson of Idaho Falls at the L.D.S. hospital in Salt Lake. He had recently undergone heart surgery. The group were at Liberty Park where they met friends of the Jacksons from Martinez, Calif., who had recently returned from a teaching assignment in Samta. Ralph Holman of Salt Lake City was up Saturday evening and had supper with the famThe ut en-try- r ". . V... ' t A 4. ily. Mrs. Ellen Rhodes spent the weekend at Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer. Ronda Lee Rhodes is back at home' after weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bert.. ' Rhodes in Nevada. Vacationers Visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schramm of Van Nys, Calif., came Saturday to spend their- vacation with the Fred Petersons. The Peterson family including Mrs. Orin Heaton and children of Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Peterson and baby of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peterson and baby of Tremon-to- n and the Schramms and Mr.' and Mrs. Mitchell Hess and family of Plymouth were with their parents for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ellis of Taylorsville called on them during the day. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer were at home for Sunday dinner with the exception of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and Mr. and Mix. Austin spent the weekend at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler attended the Toler family reunion at Reese Pioneer Park in Brigham City Saturday. The Oylers were with the Ralph Ashbys at Box Elder Park in the canyon for a party for Coy Ashby who left Monday for a mission. Jck - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and boys attended a Symons family reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams, of Logan called on the Don Bournes Thursday. They were enroute to Yuma, Colo., to take Virginia Adams back to her home after spending the summer with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laws and family attended a Laws family reunion in Power House canyor near Malad Saturday. Honored On Birthday Mrs. Leon Andersen entertained Sunday at dinner for her husband and son Dale on their birthdays. Guests were Mrs. Irene Andersen, Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler Jr. and family, Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saline, Roy called on : SB l'a Miles Wesi of Tremonton Phone tow: Barbara Smih, Esta Pierson, Marilyn Roundy, Aloha Gam, Rhoda Welling, coach and - Karen Garn. Third row: Karen Miller, Madge An--' derson, Charlene Earl, Carolyn Hess, Bonnie Garn, Tamra Peterson, and. Raetta Jones. Absjent was Janiel MARRIEDS CHAMPS Winners of the Bear Rivet Valley Young Marrieds League softball play were these members of the Fielding team. They won $16 first place money and Tremonton Third won $8 2nd place cash award. Team members include Dee Ann Rudd, Carol Forsberg, Marie Bywater, Joan Hansen. Second YOUNG - . . 'It seems that summer vacations are bringing many friends and relatives to visit in the - valley. Jerry Farr from Waco, Texas, has been visiting at the home of Billy Myers for the past several weeks. Mr. and Bus Norr and Mrs. f Francis , family from Phoenix, Ariz., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Norr's parents, Mr. and Mrs." John Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. . , Raymond Hofner and daughter, Kriss of Spokane, Wash., spent the past week with the Earl is Mrs. Woods. Mr. Hofner Woods's brother. Barbara Jean Hawks of Salt Lake City has been visiting with the Burke - Jones family this past week. Sorensens Hold Reunion The Elmer Sorensen family, the Ariel Sorensen family, and the Ray Sorensen family at- tended the Sorensen reunion that was held at Crystal Springs Saturday. It served a double purpose. The other oc- ; casion was that Bloudwin Sor-sens family and their children honored her on her birthday which was Sunday. Fifty five members were present. Mrs. Burke Jones and Mrs. Mable . Hawkes accompanied Mrs. Robert Hawkes to Salt Lake City where they visited with the Boyd Hawkes family and other relatives for several ond his lovely wife from Brig-haCity way, Vern and Emma Gardner Schoenfeld from Nev- m ada. Laura Johnson Payne and family from New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson' from Preston. Dale Blackham and Sharon Dahl from Salt Lake n City, Mr. and Mrs. David from Logan, the. Lowell Burbank family from Brigham City and many others. It was so nice to see all these folks and we were glad they were able to attend. " A hearty "thank you" from the Centennial committee goes to all those who helped in any way to make this truly a memorable occasion in the history of our town. ing. Among familiar faces seen taking in the big day were Ernie, Zelma and Connie Bow-hufrom Roy, Bill Gardner Ny-ma- is and Horace Gardner came from California way. Bert and Julie Dewey and Alf Dewey from Southern Utah, Woodruff and Beth Snow and their, family from Bountiful, the Faun Dew-ey- s from Downey, Duett and Emma Loveland, Mildred Love-lan- d Richardson, Judge Jones , f three spending and the covered wagon top burned off. It was brought under control by a group of men near by. The Relief Jjociety did business with the a bang-u- p serving of the lunch as appetites waxed high with all the activity. Queen Ann Holdaway and her two lovely attendants, Judy Hess and Marilynn Fryer lent an air of charm to the celebra-tioThey were introduced at the program in the evening which was handled by the Friendly Circle Club under the direction of Anna Nielsen Anderson and it was most enjoy n. Howell Families Host Visitors V able. Sunday services were most appropriate and President Robert Potter gave an exceptionally fine address at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. A ladies' chorus sang two special numbers under the direction of Audrey Gleason for the meet- crowd. One near accident when a tractor caught fire crowd was in attendance both days. The parade was an all-osuccess, with a great varis. ety of floats and feature It was well handled under the direction of the Primary Association. The mock Indian attack on the covered wagons at the park grounds and the prompt arrival of the cavalry brought applause from the ,:i,tea, PfcA Thursday, August 20, 1884 occur-e- d The biggest news in Deweyville in many weeks was the successful celebration of the Deweyville Centennial. A large Tn Th LEADER Deweyville Centennial Was Highly Successful Event 257- - 7694- - 257-76- 95 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ' ADMISSION ADULTS 75c ,' Children Under 12 FREE When Accompanied By Parents Bring The Kids And Save The Price of a Baby Sitter Big Features Coming! AUGUST 20. 21. 22 & 23 ' Roundy. them. Mrs. DorrisTeterson returned Saturday from a very interesting guided tour of the. eastern states. They were - taken to Chicago, Niagra Falls and to Montreal and Quebec, Canada, Boston and were at Rochester, N. Y at the time of the riots. They visited Mt. Vernon. New York City and the World's Fair, Washington D.-- C. and the capital building. They attended the Kentucky Derby and various other cities. Mrs. Marion Sorensen, Mrs. and Kathleen Roy Atkinson were in Ogden. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkinson and the two small girls of Carbondale, 111., left for San Francisco Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen of Ogden visited the Atkinsons at the R. J. Potter home Thursday evening. They were school friends from Illinois. Mrs. Paul Larson and Julie spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Don Andersen and children were at a birthday party in Clarkston Sunday afternoon al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Griffiths honoring their mother on her anniversary. Mike Andersen is spending a week with his cousin, Eldon Andersen at Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Clough spent a week at the Y.M.C.A. camp in the Uintahs near Mirror Lake and Kamas. There were 135 persons, most of whom were visually handicapped. Attend Family Rcjnion Mrs. Zina Marriott and girls including Marva and her family attended a Valentine family reunion Saturday. They took Dorothy back to Henagers business school after spending a two week vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth of Nampa, Ida., attended a Korth family reunion in Logan Saturday and came over to visit friends during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson and children of Bountiful spent Sunday with the Frank Elmers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCul-le- y of Milford spent last week with the Bob Kirbys following a trip on which the Kirby's accompanied them to Grand Canyon, Glen Canyon and Zkms National Park. Venice Maughan finished her junior year at Utah State and A -- Freezer-Refrigerat- 1 or -. HOLDS A WEEK'S FAMILY and PLENTY FARE lHwnimr" ii TO SPARE! m MMwMMaV-v.-.--.- ti-p- i aj ii v 7im2mt3- i j3 r-i n. , I . JLrfiL AH. SJ?3. msssiti lllll I! .fc ' III IIIIbW.: taillliWIilllvlil- 1 . 1 III r"' jtMfelT J0 . 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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover tended a trousseau tea at the home of Mrs. Jack Taylor of and family were in West Point Logan; In was in honor of Mrs. Sunday and saw Mr. and Mrs. Lynn DeGraw's new baby girt. Taylor's sister Karen Chris-tensen of Celar City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Patterson were at the Grover home ENTERTAIN GUESTS rhursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Taylor of Harrisville were with Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. them Wednesday. , j Jesse Day in Tremonton for the Mrs. Leon Fryer and children past couple of weeks has been of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday . JMr. and Mrs. Clark Fullmer of and Wednesday with Mr. and' Cleveland, Ohio and Miss Elke Mrs. Henry Sorensen. Fackel of Frankford, Germany. Mrs, Fullmer will be rememENJOY NORTHWEST bered as the former Sandra VACATION Day. home The Fullmers,' Miss' Fackel, recently Returning from a 12 day vacation were and the Days enjoyed a few. and Mrs. Harry Drew of Tre-- . 'days last week vacationing at monton and Mrs. Drew's sister, Yellowstone National Park and Mrs. Emma Madson of Los at Jackson Hole, Wyo. Calif. They visited Angeles Jackson Hole, Wyo., Yellowstone National Park and then ' visit-- i on to Glacier National Park. In f Spending the past week Mr. his with grandparents, ing Louise Lake visited Canada they and Banff. They stopped at and Mrs. Aaron Weese in TreVancouver and returned home monton, has been Steven Weese. Steven is the son of Mr. and by way of the Columbia River Mrs. Dee' Weese of Bountiful. Highway. Also visiting at the Weese has been ,Mrs. Weese's ; home with Mrs. Lucetta Visiting Mrs. Ella Ray of Lay-tosister, week were the past Thompson two ladies visited anThe her son and his wife, Mr. and other sister, Mrs. Stella Ken-de- ll Mrs. Odell Thompson and famof Cornish, on her birthday. ily of Napa, Calif. will new no frost electric tnl M HRMI MUMIITI MAM MIV ifVI ttlMUtf ft M M1tW1 ft.. IAN NACIe 663 IM i tn |