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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1970 THE LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND PAGE 3 SECTION 2 V i Volunteers Out This Week & I For Mental Health Funds Approximately 200 voluntworkers and 22 chairmen are visiting the homes in Northern Box Elder Cojnty this week. They are soliciting for the Annual Mental Health fund drive, according to Mrs. A.N. Rytting, chairman of the women workers. An interesting and informative meeting of the workers was held Thursday, Aug. 6, at the North Park School, with eer Mrs. Zoe Harris, state director of Salt Lake City; Mrs. set to entertain are, front Dee Smith, Alison Ballard. Lola Roche, Nancy Stokes, Bonnie Stokes, and Lauri Fa'k. Back: Mary Jane Richins, Debra Hurd, Tricia Adams, Gary Smith, Jean Stokes is the instructor and Ken Hull is city recreation UKE PLAYERS director. Arabelle McDonald and Nick Topik, of Brigham City representing the county organization. They reported an increasof literature concerning mental illness in the public libraries, trips to hospitals, gifts for the "forgotten patients" at the Provo Hospital, a proposed per quarter scholarship to any college in the $50.00 state. Suggestions were made to have demonstrations in the various PTA organization meetings, and the involvement of yojng people in this program, which offers splendid opportunities for careers. The state of Utah receives approximately $100,000.00 per year in grants for research projects, which In commenting on the disfunds collected bursement of locally, Mrs. Harris stated that 20 went to the state, 20 to the national organization remained in the J 0f 3 L - '7 "-- WATER FIGHT between the Tremonton and Garland fire departments esting sidelight of the Wheat and Beet Days Celebration. In view of the heat nobody minded getting wet NOW! CAL-GA- was an intermid 90 degree TREMONTON IS THE DEALER FOR CHARMGLO! S co- Mrs. Harris further stated that Box Elder County and several other smaller counties do not receive funds from finest GAS appliances the United Fund Drive, in which Industries and large companies participate. In countries where they conduct their own fund drives, the mental health organizations are included. At the present time some 25 persons are receiving assistance from the county organization. These are being treated a clinics, which are available. The local drive will end August 20, and an Invitation Is extended to all to participate, according to A.N. Rytting, local chairman. for gracious OUTDOOR .J i n 4 n I A LIVING l.v i m -- m mm h i ; In. K Part of the county program is providing entertainment to and psychiatric shut-i- ns pa- tients at nursing homes and hospitals. August 18, Mrs. Vernon Stokes will take two car loads of her ukelele students from the Tremonton City recreational program to the Pioneer Memorial nursing home in Brigham City and the St Benedict and McKay hospitals in Club championship last week were Eloise Palmer, left the champ, and Ruth Shum-wa- y. Mrs. Palmer won the title in an exciting sudden death playoff after the regulation course ended in a tie. WINNERS in the Skyway Ladies' Tre monton realtor, Don Southwick welcomed this week when his son, Phil, joined the Southwick Real Estate firm. Phillip, 22, is a 1966 graduate of Bear River High School and is now a student at Utah State a Beou C25veir NEW TEAM new partner University. He fulfilled a LDS mission to Bolivia. Mr. Southwick recently completed state real estate examination requirements. Honeyville News DeD It was a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner of Honeyville on Sunday. There were two meals served and the afternoon was spent in visiting, getting acquainted with new family members. A picture was taken with 55 members being present for the picture. Spoke 3UGHduD Daily Monday Thru Friday 3:00 To 4:00 P.M. ITOflflM Radio 800 Serving Box Elder County 4 4 -- 9- Featuring Million Dollar Western Best Sellers And The Top Western Tunes Of The Day Those present for the reunion were, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sorenson and sons, Pete and John of North Bend, tre. John has spent most of the summer in Honeyville with the Gardners, but returned home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Avondett and family, Roy, Alan, and Ann of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gardner and sons, Chris and Layne of Black-foo- t, Idaho, and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Sharon) Kersley of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. James Rex Gardner and children, Steven, Burton, Dixon, Jane and Ronald of Larkspur, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ott Gardner and children, Suzanne, Pamela, Bradley, and Cindy of Black-foo- t, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gardner and children, Craig, Jan, Julie, and Lisa of Honeyville and a daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Shauna) Robbins of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Ross Wight and family, Michael, Mark, Lora, twins Tamera and Teresa, twins, Jerilyn and Jana of Sidney, Mont, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Forsgren and children, Keven, Cindy and Holly of Manuta. Also present was Mrs. Nellie Whitney of Tremonton and Mrs. Hazel Hoeft of Ogden, mother of Mrs. Leon Gardner. During the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner of Riverside visited with the group. This group met altogether the last time was five years ago since then 9 new members have been added to the family with new babies and two new son-In-la- Mrs. Emery Wight her porch on Monday was on and as she turned to go into the ho- Boriry 44 FeCaDep The Nevada Kid " , Your D. J. use, her hip broke resulting in a fall and a trip to the hospital. She is expected to be operated on this Thursday or Friday. She was justgetting around so good from the last operation. Mr. and Mrs. De Vere Wlntle spent the past weekend In Yel Gas Grill Shown Ogden. lowstone Park seeine the sights again. There were so many people that the camping spots were all filled by noon and people were being asked to find places outside the park to stay and then driving into the park to see it Mrs. Stokes is a member of the Box Elder County Mental Health Board. Anyone or groups desiring this type of program is cordially invited "to contact Mrs. Stokes. Missing from the picture were Katie and Kathie Cutler, Curtis Larsen and Kathy King. Gas GIVES YOU ABETTER DEAL In Picture $140.00 Other Models at $114.24 and $93.24 Tremonton Cal-G- as WEST MAIN, TREMONTON SEE SONNY WADSWORTH MR. BO YD L.Nelson former resident of Honeyville, has been selected manager of the Civil Service Commission's newly designed Area office in Salt Lake. Mr. Nelson has been serving as Executive officer inter agency board of U.S. Civil Service Examiner for Utah since November 1966. Mark Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsaker left on Thursday with a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hunsaker, for Great where he Falls, Montana, plans to make an extended vMr. and Mrs. Stuart isit Hunsaker have been visiting friends and relatives here since last week, when they brought a sister Margene home after a months visit Mark Hunsaker is planning to attend Snow College in Ephra-iUtah, in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Win-t- ie have been doing more clean-up work around the George Wintle place. They have moved an old building, cleaned up around and are planning to have some leveling completed soon so that pasture may be planted. It was a miscellaneous shower in Ogden on Friday evening for Joan Hampton, cousin of Mrs. Devere Wintle. Marianne Cole was hostess with Jo Seppick and Evelyn Meadows as There was a long distance call from London, England, for the DeVere Wintles on Monday at 12 noon from their twin daughters, Rosemaryand Rosemarie, who are touring Europe with a group from Box m, Elder High School. Mi cun? mm e AMOUNTS OF $500 OR MORE Interest paid every 3 months on Interest paid every 6 months on Savings Certificates of Deposit Subordinated Notes for 3 months for 1 year They re- ported they had just arrived in England, they had spent two extra days in France and were later than expected in London. They have been well during the whole trip and are having a wonderful time. They had telephone calls waiting for them from their pen friends, Susan Marsh and Joan Heath of England. Plans will be made for these girls to meet after six years of letters, gifts, and other fun things. for 2 years Interest starts day of deposit. Rates are per annum. Each depositor's account is insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. first Security fU Security ftrst Security first Security Bnh ot Utah. Bank of Wano. State Ban Bar of Hock I 4 ex- greatly ceeds the amount Utah pays into the national organization. and 60 unty. C3 for 2Vi years Interest starts day of investment. Rate is per annum. Ask for offering circular Nation! Association Nationat Association Springs first firsi Security Security Bank of Utah. National Association Bar ol Idaho. National Association ! |