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Show Tremonton. Utah Leader Th E Garland Girl Thursday, August 18, 1966 Plymouth Folks Attend State Tournament by Mrs. Orvil Nish Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess and son, LaMar, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schoffield in Salt Lake City Sunday. They also attended the ball game and saw the Phillip 66er's and Skylighters play, with the 6ter's coming out on top. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess and and family, Diane Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess enjoyed Sunday at Lagoon as guests of Holley Ready Mix Cement Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald were in Salt Lake City over the weekend and saw the girls softball state tournament. RETURN FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Archibald and family returned from a week's vacation in Great Falls, Mont., Saturday. Miss Vonna Jane and Diana Udy were overnight guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy in Brigham City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Del Storrer of Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nish of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Linford Archibald new baby daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hess during the week. Mrs. (Lois) Lynn Peterson and son, Greg, of Moroni spent the weekend with her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Starr. Kenneth Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb, who has been visiting with the Petersons the past two weeks returned home. VISITS MOTHER Mrs. Clyde Steed accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawk-eof Logan and Mrs. Eardley Hawkes of Ogden to Wendell, Ida., Sunday to visit their mother, Mrs. Ellis Hawkes who is in the hospital at Jerome. She is in critical condition from a heart attack suffered while sending a month at the Steed Returns From Trip To Europe by Essie Peterson Cynthia Meyer returned home Wednesday from her European tour as a member of the School Band of America. They flew direct to New York where they spent two days, then to FrankMeel-hous- Who's Who is the question among members of Recruit Company 435, where Seaman Recruits Dale 'H' (right) and Doyle 'H' Hess, of Deweyville confuse Fireman Apprentice K. E. Whisenhunt, company adjutant. s Guys on the go wear furt, Germany. In France they visited Strasburg and Lucerne, Switzerland; In Italy, Milan, Bergama and Venice. Innsbueck, Austria then to Munich, Germany and Heidel- burg. They visited Paris France, home. Mrs. Steed will be goof the ing up the latter part week to be with her mother for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting, Jess Lamb Colby Archibald, and daughter, Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams were in Salt Lake City over the weekend to see the 66er's play in the state tournament. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and family returned to their home after a month's stay in Monticello where DeVere has been working on construction. Stanley Bigler and members of his family were in Cokeville, Wyo., to attend the funeral services of his grandson, Robert Westmoreland. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd and daughters of Layton were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd. PORTAGE LeVoute, Belgium, birthday anniversary of Leon Dale Andersen'. Other guests were Mrs. Irene Andersen of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Madsen, Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Light-foo- t, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Don Reese, Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Andersen, Riverside, Ron, Mike, and MarVan Allred of Garland. Mrs. Gilbert Allred and daughter, Susie Madsen of Ogden and Claire Parker were at Paris, Ida., where they visited Clifford Minson, a brother. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. attended a Sidney Sorensen Christensen family reunion at Pet-tingi- a GEPIfART'S for TREMONTON AUGUST The above picture was printed in the company paper of the San Diego Naval Training Center, where the Hess twins, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hess are in training. The brothers, 19, the joined the Navy under CASH program, which allows Bccslcy 120 days delayed time before the enlistees are actually sworn ATTEND PARTY into the regular Navy. Mrs. Ruth Holman and Mr. The Deweyville pair are both and Mrs. Ned Jackson and graduates of Bear River High school, where they were active family attended a party Saturday afternoon for in football. The printed story also an- Ray Johnson at the home of Mrs. Bertha Walker in Salt nounces that Dale plans to marLake City. Miss DewSandra of ry Thayne Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs eyville, after his recruit trainand that and family attended a Millard ing period is over, reunion at Pocatello Doyle has no matrimonial plans family Sunday. for the present except being best Guests this week at the Eph man for his brother. Peterson home are grandsons and Michael Danny, Steven, Cole of Sunset. Mrs. Alfrieda Morgan of Boise, Ida., was at the Peterson home Saturday. The ladies visited with other relatives and and three boys drove to Logan. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover ARRIVE FROM ILLINOIS and family spent from ThursFOR VACATION day to Saturday at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Andersen son, Terrall, of Champayne, entertained at a pot luck fam-il- y for 111., arrived Saturday a party at their home for the two weeks visit with their parFAMILY ATTENDS ents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere HarREUNION ris and Mr. and Mrs. Lawer-enc- e Mrs. Sherman Oyler, Jane Budge of Malad. and Joe and Mrs. Dora Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs had as Sunday guests, Mr. and picked up Mrs. Stella Mock at Salt Lake City and attended a Mrs. Jay Maughn and family of Wellsville. Lyman Lafayette Woods family reunion at a ranch at Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Love of Nev. From there they visited Salt Lake City spent the weekthe Lehman caves, then to St. end with Mrs. Love's parents, George and through Zions NaMr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. tional Park. Mrs. Pearl Howell and Mrs. Howell visited Monday Ralph ATTEND REUNION in Brigham City with Pearl's Attending a "Davis" reunion parents,. Mr. and Mrs. David held at Willow Park in Logan Parkinson 'at the Pioneer MemSunday were Mr. and Mrs. orial Nursing Home. Frank Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobia and Hess, Mr. and Mrs. James family and Miss Tonya Harris Pugsley and family, Mrs. Lois of Logan visited Sunday with Davis and sons, Hugh and Joey, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis, Devere Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Stokes and family. Over one hunDINNER GUESTS dred family members were Dr. Thomas R. Rees of Washpresent. ington, D. C. and Corner V. Rees of Ogden were dinner Karlene and son, Teddy have guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil been here with their grandparHarris Monday. The men are ents for the past two weeks. uncles of Mrs. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gustaf-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson and daughter, Hanscne, left of Kaysville came Sunday to Friday for Peoria, III., to see get two ot their sons, John and Mrs. Gustafson's mother who is Joe, who have been visiting very ill. with their grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clements Pearl Howell. and family of Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson were dinner guests of Mr. and and family of Roy, Marva Jean Mrs. J. C. Gibbs Sunday. Parkinson and Roger Kinserly Mr. and. Mrs. Herald Jenkins of Salt Lake City and Mr. and are vacationing in Yellowstone Mrs. Barry Parkinson and famNational Park ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. BABY GIRL ARRIVES TICKETS NOW AT A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Parkinson, S.L TRIBUNE BLDG. July 27th at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham City. The little Miss has one brother, Brett. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson of Portage and Mr. and Mrs. Dclton Ward of Cherry Creek. Mrs. Leon Conger, son Gary and daughter, Karen, of Edmonds, Wash., arrived Saturday night for a visit with Mrs. Conger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins. Her daughter, 10 THRU AUGUST 20 PATRICIA STEVENS L Career College COUNSELORS Family Members Visit Parents by Mrs. Virgil Harris Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lee and family of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Gibbs and family spent the weekend in Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley left Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward of Idaho Falls for a vacation trip to Canada. ll Mr. and Mrs. LeeRoy and family of Owyhee, Nev.. visited from Thursday until Sunday with Mrs. Pettin gill's parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Virgil Harris. Zona Hansey and five children of Ogden spent the weekend with Mrs. Hansey's mother, Mrs. Louise Allen. They also services attended funeral William Bassett at Blackfoot, Ida., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Tingey canine to and Canter- bury England. In all they presented 17 concerts. Cynthia left the group in New York and spent a week in Washington, D. C. with relatives. Then to Waterloo, Iowa for three days with her grandmother where she joined her sister, Connie, who had been spending her vacation there. They came home together off at Scottsbluff, stopping Neb., and spent three days at an aunt's home. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and Janice drove to Sacramento, Calif., to get Gloria who had been there since the funeral services for Horace Hess Twins Make News and two children of Paul, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Andersen Sunday. Mrs. Verl Andersen was guest of honor at a family party at Clarkston on her birthday anniversary Sunday. RETURN TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen and family returned to their home in San Gabriel, Calif., after spending their vacation at the Henry Sorensen home and with the Pulsiphers at Avon. left Mrs. Sidney Sorensen Monday with her brother, David Christensen of Ogden on a trip to Oregon. Mantua Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham spent last week at Provo attending a genealogical course at the B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King attended a missionary farewell for Lee Ferrin at Wilson Lane Sunday evening. Mrs. King and Jon King. Merle Larson and Mercy Madsen attended an Arts and Crafts demonstration at the B Y U Center in Ogden Thursday. 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