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Show THE LEADER -- GARLAND TIMES', PAGE 8 FLO By Fielding Neivs MUXSON Sidl The Visiting Mr. and Mrs. HerLott and family Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob(Margie) Ashworth of Payson and Mrs. Verl (Vernessa) Weeks of Victor, Idaho. An overnight guest of Mr. and M. Welling Thursday Mrs. was Mrs. Marian Garn of Salt eloprnerrt Club L he Id t! if i r 50th armi . e ty at land Thu. iiay man r sa ry par- Cafe in GarA de- . licious sieak liiriier was enjoyed. The tables were attractively .(jew.rated in an anniversary theme. A program uruier--4hdirection of Mrs. Millie Welling was presented consisting o' "reminiscing over highlights in the club during the past' 50 years." Former members joined with present members for the homecoming event. M. J. Wood, Town Board president, presented Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith first place e Lai and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and family in Newton Wednesday. Sunday visitors at the Sutherland home were last week from a visit with their father, Dr. Wayne Adamson of Mattoon, 111. They made the trip by jet. Mr. and Mrs. Erving Christ-ense- n were special dinner guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weese of Tremonton Sunday. Mrs. Sandra Lewis and small son Shane left by jet for their home in Paramount, Calif, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler. Mr. and Mrs. Raff Christ-ense- n are' happy to announce the arrival of a new grandson, born to their daughter, Pat and award was a gift certificate to Wal- -, ton's Nursery. Second place award, also a gift certificate to the Four Seasons was presented to Mr. a )ii Mrs. Lloyd Wood for the improvements they had made. The Town Board and Beautification cummittee thank everyone who participated in the beautification project. Moss of Pbcatello is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton while his parents Newel and Mary Ryan s; Moss enjoying a vacation in Spain. ERNKST HUGGLv Janae and Jodi Adam-so- n Julie, returned Campaign"--th- e annual MRS. By two-we- ek Mrs. Harvey husband, Mr. Hamilton of Salt Lake. First time parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Checketts, a baby girl was born to them at the Cooley Hospital on Jan. 10. The new mother was formerly Rose Mary Boel. First time M ,id Mrs. EldonRasmussen grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marie Checketts and Mr. and of auL Idaho. Mrs. Daniel Boel of Murray. Sunday guests of Mr. and JM.W-e.Uinwere Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Check.Mrsk. and s. Jim Mismash and etts are the great grandparents sons Andrew and Sam of Salt of Phoenix, Ariz. Chester and Bessie Christ-ense- n Lake md Mrs. Faye Ballard are happy over the new of Sm ' se, Calif. addition to their family. Bob VISITORS AT TIE home of and Linda Christensen are the Mrs. Isai eile Hess Wednesday parents of a baby daughter, were Mr. and Mrs. Cal Kill- -' born Jan. 5. They have two sons and another daughter. They ian of Roy. Mrs. Ernest Anger enjoyed reside in Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James Westley and family in of Ogden entertained recently at a family party at their home Brigham. in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. ErviLuncheon guests at the home of Mrs. DeVere Adams Tuesng Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon were Mrs. Lai Richard Nessler and Mrs. Elmo Christensen of Bear River and Humphreys and Mrs. Alta Pet-ersof Hyrum and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen ChristMrs. Earl Gordon of Smith- - ensen and Mr. and Mrs. Max Weese of Tremonton were a- field. w-35 and Attending a Utah Pure Bred Sheep Growers meeting at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anuorson. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen We and family Thursday were V- g en mong those who LM h Portage News Sherman Gibbs and family for Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks the past six weeks. ORAN PARKINSON is being are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oran at their home in Ogtreated at the LDS Hospital den. Mrs. Hawks was hospitin Logan. He was admitted there alized in Tremonton during the Friday afternoon. His wife is holidays after a fall- - at her staying in Logan while herhus-ban- d home where she received frais hospitalized. ctured ribs. She has been very Mrs. Pearl Howell is recupill. erating at her home following Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris major surgery she underwent and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morseveral weeks ago. She has been and dauris left Friday tor Palm Spr- with her ings, Calif., where they will ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson and family of Kaysspend a week vacationing combined with a business trip in ville. the interest of National Public Mrs. Cecil McCrary spent Service Insurance Co. for which "several days this week visitcompany the men are employed. ing her brothers, David and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger J.C. Gibbs and their wives. and family left late on Sunday Also with her sister and husof last week for their home band, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall in Edmonds, Wash, after spendof Garland. She returned to her home in Idaho Falls Friday. ing the holidays with Mrs. ConLloyd Smith, 58, of Ogden ger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins and other relawas buried in the Portage Cemtives. etery Friday. He was the son Mr. and Mrs. Tasman Gibbs of the late Sam and Letitia of Moreland, Idaho visited reSmith. Funeral services were latives and friends here for held in Ogden. On Sunday of last week Mr. several days last week. Mrs. Gibbs Allen and Mrs. and Mrs. Stephen Love and Larry Allen attended funeral daughter Shantelle of Midvale services in Malad for Mrs. were guests of Mrs. Love's Dean (Helen) Bennett whose reparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell mains were brought there from Hall. Twin Falls, Idaho, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall son Vaughn, daughters Marsha were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hupp of Hansel Valley and Geri Victor Halford of Preston, IdHupp and daughter of Brigham aho on Monday of last week. visited Saturday with another Lori Ann Harris is spending daughter and sister, Linda the week with her sisters and and daughter of Grangtheir families in Logan while er, the occasion being the birher parents are in California. thdays of Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Conley Treadwell this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodespent the holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward rick has received word that of Idaho Falls and Dr. and their son Dale has been proMrs. Max Conley and family moted to Spec. 4. He is servof Bountiful. ing with the U.S. Army in the Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris Saigon area and has been in returned home on Sunday night the service since March 1969. of last week from Toppenish, Tamara Roderick, daughter Wash, where they visited for of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodtwo and a half weeks as guests erick, underwent surgery atthe and daughDavid 0. McKay Hospital in of their ill ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Ogden and was hospitalized and family. They also from Sunday until Wednesday visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford night of last week. Madsen of Wendell, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Harris and and son Alan and Mrs. Norma Mr. and Mrs. BilLHarris and Champneys of Malad attended their families in Shoshone. the basketball game at USU Mrs. Thelma Gibbs returned Saturday night to her home Saturday of last Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris week from San Diego, Calif as were overnight guests of Mr. the guest of her son and daughtand Mrs. Phil R. Harris and er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. family of Salt Lake Monday. son-in-l- aw enjoyed the event. Recent visitors at the Ercy Whitaker were their son Artel from Anchorage, Alaska, another son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whitaker of Moses Lake, Wash., Mrs. Whitaker's brother Lyle Nelson of Glendale, Calif, visited them. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning and children Stacy and Jason in Pocatello, Idaho recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay-so- n were guests of Mrs. Vil-a- te Romney of Salt Lake last due to the terrible blizzard they had to spend an extra day with her. Maxine Adamson spent several days in Salt Lake visitiweek, Tre-adw- ng friends. THE MANY FRIENDSof Mrs. Melvin (Seretta) Johnsen will be sorry to learn that she is serious ill at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. She underwent major surgery Thursday. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. U. U. (Cleopha) Whitaker is on the sick list, too. The Dr.'s are taking many tests prior to her entering the hospital for major surgery. Vernon Johnsen returned Sunday from the hospital in Logan where he was confined several days. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson entertained Friday evening in honor of his brother, Lyle Nelson and wife of Glendale, Calif. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson, Leo Nelson of Bear River City, June Graner and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Marble of Corinne. son-in-l- ell aw Pet-ting- THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971 Battalion near Darm- - MedaL with him ntPd the Army in He holds the Bronze Star 1955. By MRS. VIRGIL HARRIS Bear River City News award for the most improvement In their home surroundings during the past year "Clean-up Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sutherland and family of Logan. Mrs. Geneva Richards of Brigham has been spending several days visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards attended a funeral in Ogden Friday for Mrs. Richards aunt, Mrs. Berniece Tyree Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling 8 pent Sunday in Salt Lake. They attended the Car Show at the Salt Palace where their daughter, Gloria, participated in modeling. TREMONTON, UTAH His wife, Mary.--is ' In fot-marl- SPECIALS JANUARY-FEBRUAR- Y 14 BIG VALLEY Square Tube Gate Ft. '42.00 UNICO 4 DOOR NOG FEEDERS DOUBLE LIFE BOTTOM rT -I "A 7 "- 37.35 J-3 BIG VALLEY 1 96" RAK WITH lo P.di Lt. Col. Blackham rj Blackham Wins Legion Oj Merit Colonel Army Lieutenant Daryl K. 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Stephen Cannon of Brigham brought his two sons of Salt Lake to visit his mother, Mrs. 11 ways to be more comfortable this winter H. S. , rr is z'i.sa w ff- - -- wr .i Lr. .un -y k mem itm Ea m la M Put in or take out any amount, any time per annum interest savings plans. 4" 2 is paid on this most popular of all Geroge Forsberg Saturday. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burnett of Hyrum spent the. weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Burnett of Salt Lake spent the weekend in Riverside and Tremonton This free service makes saving easier Funds are automatically transferred from your account to your savings account on the day or days you desig nate. 1 his is the sure way to save regularly. mm Prr annum interest is paid ;i months I rum the day ot ,""os,tomi 00 or more in savings certificates of deposit. ' Tremonton were dinner guests of their mother, Grace Hales, 5Vz X CT3TTT1 1 111 1' r relatives. MR. AND MRS. LARRY Hir-sc- hi of Salt Lake spent the weekend with the Grant Hirschis and the Jay Bournes. Dr. and Mrs. Thane Hales and children of Pleasant View and Deanna Allen and baby of account 5 tf$Ts. with Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins and family of Pleasant View spent one day during the week with their mother, Grace Hales. Ray and Barbara Phillips of Kaysville spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. LaVoy and Mauri ne Udy and Warren were in Salt Lake Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sil- account 5' fi per annum is guaranteed for year from the day of deposit of $500 or more in savings certificates of deposit. Interest is paid everv ( months year account o 4 ner annu in interest is guaranteed for 2 years Irom the day of deposit of $.r00or more in savings certificates of dep'.t. everv 3 months ' Each depositor's account is insured up to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. vester and family of Laytonand Mr. and Mrs. Ned Silvester and girls were dlnnerguests Sunday of their .parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester. Mrs. Nancy Silvester and children of Clearfield visited the Wm. Silvesters Friday, Mary B. Udy went to Brigham Friday and then on to Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and boys. She visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Olsen. She and Mrs. Olsen are sisters. She stayed there Friday night and they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Udy Saturday. She returned home Sunday. - Sunshine is free and it's warm, so when the sun is shining, open up the window blinds, shades and curtains and let the sun in. It's an easy way to help reduce your heating costs. When the sun goes down (or doesn't shine), keep the window coverings closed. They will form an insulation against the cold outside air and help assure your comfort. - 7' 4! 15 FTP A rL BlTT- It's even more important to keep the cold air return registers free and I 1 breeze can cost you money. If you open a window, be sure that the cold air isn't cooling your thermostat and thereby overheating the rest of your house and overworking your furnace. A wintry Try to keep the opening and closing of doors to the outside to a minimum. Each time you open an out side door, some of the heat from inside escapes. S3s If you have a fireplace, be sure the damper is closed when the fireplace isn t being used. (Warm air escapes up the chimney.) - HU To get the most heat from your gas lurnace at the lowest cost, keep all heat outlets free from obstructions. fm f9rP Leave your thermostat set. Let your whole family agree on a healthy t. nostat setting and leave it there. (If . ' are more comfortable at coolis mperature during sice ! set it lower than hours d. below youi rmal setting. The c . clear of any obstruction to insure free circulation of air throughout your home. of reheating house in the morn ing will olfset a savings.) Check the weatherstripping around doors and windows and insulation over your ceilings. Wind dissipates heat faster than cold temperature. Also check the cover to your attic lo make sure it is closed tightly. If v mi did not have a furnace expert thoroughly check your furnace and heating system last Fall, call him now. I le will make sure your furnace is working cmcicnuy to assure you the total comfort of gas heating. Your furnace will not operate if the filter is clogged or excessively dirty. Change or clean your filter about every 60 days. Disposable filters are inexpensive and are avail able at most hardware, drug, dis count and department stores. effi-cent- ly MOUNTAIN FUEL UPPLY COMPANY |