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Show Howell Club Honors Members by Jeny Wood The Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. LaVar Douglas Friday evening in honor of Marty Hess. Mrs. Douglas served a lovely buffet supper to After twelve guests. supper games were played for high and low prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall of Park Valley were visitors at the Waldo Grant home Friday. That evening the Grants accompanied the Sandalls to Salt Lake City where they attended the "Sound of Music." SATURDAY VISITORS Visitors at the Homer Kotter home Saturday were Homer's brother, Elmer Kotter and son, Richard, and Frank Whitmore e of Ogdcn. Their daughter, and husband, Chad Winn of Logan and Chad's cousin, ttuth Winn of Salt Lake City. Other guests were their daughter LaRee Lucas and her little of Brigham daughter, Julio, City. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nessen visited at the home of Eva Ver-nic- Broken Bones Bair Sunday. Eva accompanied them to Preston later in the day. Saturday Louise (Call) Edwards visited in the valley and at the home of Mrs. Bair. Louise was a former school teacher in Howell. A number Sustained by of guests dropped feu broken bones are mend ing for some of the townfolk. I.eAnn I less, daughter of Mr and Mis Noitis Hess i on A They included Mrs. Owen Hess, her daughter, Margorie Pruett and son, Merle. crutches PTA Officers To Be Installed Members of the Bear River High School P.T.A. are reminded of their last meeting for this school year. The meeting is slated for Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. Special features of the evening will be the installation of new officers for the coming year and a report from two students who attended the Family Life Institute at U.S.U. Don Planning' s over. Don Borup, Lester Wheatley, Leland Hansen and next brush sale tooth Club Wednesday Peterson are ready for the Kiwanis Kiwanis Plan Toothbrush Sale The Tremonton Kiwanis Club will start their sale of the new on of toothbrushes Family-Pasale the from Profits 4th. May will be used to pay for civic and youth projects. chairman of Les Wheatley, the Family-Paproject, says that over half the toothbrushes people use are worn out. Dentists say that toothbrushes k k 1966 should 1)0 replaced every thre months. "Dental health is important to everyone", says Mr. Wheatley, chairman, "and we of the Kiwanis Club are glad to put emphasis on this problem while conducting our fund Many people raising project. who need a new toothbrush just do not go out and buy one when they should. We are gotake the brushes to ing to them." The toothbrushes are made Pak South Bear River Stake mi i Fast Day 1. Stake Executive mtg with Stake Pres. 8:15 a.m. High Council mtg 9:00 a.m. Primary Family Hour 8 High Council mtg a.m. High Priests 5th & & 6th Ward MIA Family Home Evening 9 6th Wards MIA Family Home Evening MIA Stake visit 5th Ward 5th Seventies 1:30 p. m. Bishops Council 2:30 p.m. Stake Sunday School to Deweyvllle & 16 15 Quarterly Conference 5th & 6th Ward MIA Home Teaching 4 Sunday School Stake MIA Speech Meet 7:30 p. m. Teen Dance Relief Society Mother's Day Food Sale Stake MIA Executive meeting 8:00 Classes-Mus- ic '4 Quarterly Conference 13 10 11 12 Ward statistical report due Stake MIA Leadership 8:00 Stake Temple Day District Scout meeting 8:00 Classes- Ward Dance Time Cub Scout Round Table- - Seminary 7:30 p.m. 24 MIA 25 21 20 19 18 17 MIA - Classes- Teen Dance Takem,1 OUt to Ballgame e Drama assisting 28 27 26 Primary Stake Preparation meeting 4:15 p.m. Explorer Cabinet meeting 7:30 p. m. bristles. h t fracluivl ;i ankle Verl Nish hail thi misfortune of breaking his linger. Kffie Kstep fell down her Mops and broke a bone in the lower spine and Mrs .lane Hess broke two ribs, but at this writing they are all improving Mr and Mrs Jasper Kudd. Mrs Union Kudd. and Mrs Earl Piorson and son, Russell, were in Rlackfoot. Ida Thursday to visit Mr Kudd's sisters. Mrs llattio Mallow and Mrs Arch: Agnes Archibald. Mrs bald, who has spent most of the winter months with her sister, returned to her home with them VISITORS ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs Ed Yandeihoof accompanied by Mrs. Steed Estop wore in Ogden Tuesday to meo' her daughter. Mrs Tony Davi.-an- d two children who came by train from Alhambra. Calif. They plan to be here for a month's stay. Sunday Mrs entertained for her two sons birthdays Donald and Monk' A delicious dinner was serve, to Mr and Mrs. Monte Yandeihoof and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yandeihoof and family. Mr and Mrs. (Moon Vandorhoof and family of Tremonton. Mrs. Tony Davis and children. Mr. and Mrs. .loo Yandeihoof and daughter of Tooele, and Mrs. Harold Pritchctt and children of Oregon. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Tod Moon and family of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Bragg and family of Garland. Mrs. Ed Silvester and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald and daughter. Dixie Ia'o. and son, Troy, of Tremonton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess Sunday. Mrs. Jane Hess spent a in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Hess recuperating from her fall. Mrs. Mrs. Ed Vandorhoof. Tony Davis and children, and Mrs. Harold Protohott of OreIda., gon wore in Blackfoot. Fridav to visit with the Chester I They are manufactured by the same company that makes the popular Dr. West Toothbrush and other outstanding brands. Each contains two adult Family-Paand one child's toothbrush. The price of only $1.00 per pack is based on a price of for the two adult 50c each brushes. The Child's brush is free. Bowmen Show Class at Meet Classes-Mus- ic assisting rehearsal dance nylon in the Family-of top quality k 7 6 5 4 Scout Round Table Sports-camp Seminary 7:30 p. m. assisting rehearsal dan e MIA i Laurel Standards 8:30 p. m. Sixteen members of the Golden Spike Bowmen participated in the Utah State Archery Association Indoor Championship shoot, Saturday and Sunday, April 16th and 17th at Brigham. Mike Hulce, Fred Curtis, and Janet Marble placed first in their classes with Bruce Archibald tying for a first. few-day- This Week-en- d p.m. each day. Semiprecious gems, fossils, artifacts, minerals cutting and polishing machines and work the art department of the I tali Sl ito I diversity will bo inclu led in the display. Officials of the organization invite local Rock Hounds to bring (her collections and participate in the event by The annual (lorn Show o the l Cache Archcological and hold be Society will Saturday and Sunday. April 30 at the Logan Senior and Mav High school bos gun. 14-- W. So in Logan The Show will be upon from ID a.m. until 10 Archibalds Mr and Mrs DcYeurl Nish and children of Idaho Falls weir weekend gnosis of Mr. and Mrs Oivil Nish Mrs Norris lloss accompanied by Mrs Dre Hess of visitors weio Ogdcn Saturday Mi and Mrs Kay Scholficld. Mr and Mrs Pat Stark and daughter. Mr and Mrs Doug Matthews and daughter of Salt Lake City were Sunday visilors of Mr. and Mrs Erxin Hess Also calling on the I losses w ere Mr. and Mrs. ('loon Hess and Mrs. Tremonton. family of Clark Kudd of Fielding, and Mrs. Leora McCowan of Clear field. DINNER GUESTS Saturday night dinner guests at the Oloon .losephsnn home i wore Mr. and Mrs Kay Mr of Logan and and of TreMrs. Don Southvvick monton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. .loscphson visited the Karl in Brigham City. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bird in Mention and attended sacrament mooting whore the A Cappolla choir sang. Mr. and Mrs. KoIktI Keller of Ogden and Mrs. Newell Nish wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Udell Godfrey in (Tarkston. e Mrs. Marge Larson of visited the Joe Stokes's Sunday. Mrs. Lee Goddard and daughter. Linda, of Malad, Ida., visited Mrs. Newell Nish Saturday evening. Seaman 2nd Class Oral Steed who is stationed at Long Beach, Calif., spent the past week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steed. He will be leaving for Viet Nam May 5. Journalism Students To Visit News Plant School's High will journey to Salt Lake City. Friday, to see a large scale newspaper in acBear River journalism class tion The class and their teacher. Kuporl Blackham. will see at fust hand the operations of a newspaper. largo metropolitan This experience will end the school study of the students' production of a newspaper. The journalists have spent three quarters learning all of the techniques and rules on the making of a good newspaper. under Mr. Those students, Blackham, will help edit next years school paper. The Searchlight. Luch-orin- Cor-inn- 31 30 5th It 6th Wards MIA Family Home Evening MIA Classes- - Music Speech & Drama assisting Explorer Honor Night 8:30 p.m. i C ARL Bear River High School uainuu uiu.n, Advanced Bookkeeping Trip to Salt lake - DON'S I mmbi 7 6 5 4 AND - mum mm mm i 3 MIA mm ijfai Family Home Evening 22 Regional missionar 723 5th & 6th Ward MIA meeting Stake Temple Day Stake Sunday School Family Home Evening Preparation mtg. MIA Stake visit 6th Stake Sunday Scapol ward it board mtg Board meeting 29 High Council Visit Stake Sunday School Visit to Elwood duPont dwwfo flfrffita 2 va . ti Community Activity Calendar may 1 Plymouth Folks Cache Gem Show Mrs Orvil Nish in at the Orland Hess's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gephart of Smithfield spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gephart and family. Tremonton, Utah Thursday, April 28, 1966 The Leader BR Choir Spring at I ogan Concert Basketball Team's Banquet IT 10 9 g I 14 13 12 FFA Parent Banquet FFA FHA Closing Social Sons Jl Future Nurses Agenda Dance- - s no Baseball- - Roy at BR 1 19 20 Choir sponsored movN at NuVu Talent Assembly Meeting- - 5 hour I OING CONTEST SKINLESS CHOICE WEINERS IS 17 1 Choral Music Festival at 2' 7 00 PETER PAH MILD CHEDDAR 37c SIZE 22 24 Junior Seminary Graduation Awards Assembly 10 Graduation Shasta tanned 31 30 29 Ta BREAD NFL Banquet Senior Seminary 30 SWIFTS EXCEL OUCCCC i 2 27 26 25 23 7 Choir Banquet Letterman't Banquet BYU RIB STEAKS BACON 59 Libby's Vienna 241.89 POP SLICED i THE KIWANIS SUPPORT Tooth Brush Sale j K Sausage 5 WED.. MAY 4lh Libbys Bear River Stake mm ) muua, iMJft Muw. tli 3 rilUO U li 7j Stake S.S.Poard Malta Ourlaa. Stake Hom TMchlng . CoandttM 9tX) iOO. PrlMUwod Leadership a 2l00 10. Taapla High NMtl. Wards h !u District -- nine for 5! H. U. IK SVJlDHi. ltOO. UB AVOCADOS Itjanrtal Da. ?. V- - Teapla Dayf3ponor COLD Sarantiea. n. Beans I Cans Ice Cream For TIP TOP pkg. y) FRUIT DRINKS 7 CANS PS CRISP 7U I LETTUCE Jj STAMPS jo, Green DON'S BREADED LARGE STRIKE n. l & 2 folk tU alT Sanitary. ?). Coancll r SHRIMP 19. 18. 4 GORTON'S Conference, taat n Gpft Drink Tissue 1 11 iU. TMlll Hstln7iJ0 Oar land a Oarlaw. It, Is FMJIU taplorort CabHiat . Pineapple CARL p.. 17. NORTHERN p.r. Stake H1A Leadership 7i Cab Scout Round Tabl 7 130 Ssnlnmry. Oaydoor rriaata. Stake S.3.Prprtior, Rational nation ry K.ntlU ward. MiMK. Vtt6.lt Night I..'i7iX 16. 15. iMi.n Sartnarjr a. High Council urn t.inuuu Double Luck 1 I CARL & DON'S WHERE YOU SAVE ALL WAYS |