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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 191 Tremonton Continued from page 4 Mrs. Calvin Grant and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood and daughter Connie. Dave Grant and Mrs. James Johnson and daughter of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stucki of Logan. Norman Cambridge of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood and son of Salt Lake joined Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer and Alma Theurer for a delightful Easter family party on the nearby foothills west of Tremonton Sunday. Portage By MRS. VIRGIL HARRIS Robert Harris and Becky BYU students visited from Monday until Wednesday with Robert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. Robert and his sister, Lori, went to Rexburg, Idaho Monday to get Hol-bro- Miss Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall of Garland went to Bountiful Monday to see Mrs. Flossie Munson who is still in the hos- pital there. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and son of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas and children of Mantua and lr. and Mrs. Reed Thomas and son of Tremonton were Saturday guests of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thomas also visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lee and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee THE and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams and family all of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibbs and family and Mrs. Thelma Gibbs were among those who visited Mrs. Nellie Dredge of Malad on her 83rd birthday. Mrs. Lona Wardall of Logan and Mrs. Eleanor Wright of Hyrum visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Roy visited them Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberts of Tremonton visited them Sunday. Tonya Smith of Rexburg visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris from Tuesday until Friday. Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Smith, Donna Cobia and Sherry Budge of Logan visited in Og-d- en Wednesday with Mrs. Louise Allen, Mrs. DeVon Price and Mrs. Rodney Southwick. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris and Mrs. Alex Gleed of Malad were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Harris and family of Pocatello Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sch- LEADER-GARLA- after attending eral Conference in Salt and visiting his mother, Thelma Gibbs and other tives. Mr. Gibbs is the Lucky Strike League Gloda Ifa O-- k , Hi-Te- ,X--- it M "A" volleyball team which won Stake runner-u- p trophy in recent competition. Front: Valerie Vance, Chris- THIRD WARD tine Nagao, Debbie Rhodes. Back: Bonnie Therur, coach, Lee-AStenquist, Olive Rucker and Marlene Stenquist. Patsy Barnes, Laura and Sandra Barfuss and Kay Lynn Cornwall were absent. nn RALPH HOWELL vis- ited his sisters in Tremonton Friday. Continued on page 6 1 PARTICIPATION trophy was won in recent South Bear River Stake volleyball tournament by this "B" team from the third ward. Front Margaret Palmer, Becky Austin, Janeen Thompson, Tina Misrasi. Back: Coach Bonnie Therur, Vicky Downs, Rona Earl, Myla Fuller. Kim Cornwall was absent. Bear River City By MRS. ERNEST HUGGINS Dr. Elliot Kilpack and wife Mar.jorie of San Pedro, Calif, spent Easter week here visiting his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard. They also spent some time with his other sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Andersen and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kilpack of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bywater and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater spent last week end at Lava Hot Springs in compact cycles are legal. Underseat muffler, choice of four candied colors; 172 cc. engine, Rupp TC-Torque Converter. Packed with features and loaded with fun! oy so. l remont Pun rnacHines Live it 9 UuUD jb 257-351- 2 for Fun peopie jr HOW CAN YOU STREAMLINE AND MODERNIZE A KITCHEN QUICKLY AND ECONOMICALLY? Idaho. AG. MECHANICS... Ronald Ward, center, Utah State University agricultural mechanics student from Tremonton, explains shop techniques to interested group of high school students at agricultural education open house at USU. am - R 826 Hi-Te- & R - 2548 Game Scratch Palmers - 812 Laws - Follow 'The Leader's MPC 722 Palmers - 722 Leon Andersen - 203 Byron Bronson - 201 Merlyn King - 201 Myrna Rogers - 197 Maxine Quinney - 191 Sharon King - 177 Handicap Merlyn King - 232 Byron Bronson - 230 Adam Brenkman - 229 Myrna Rogers - 242 Maxine Quinney - 231 Sharon King - 226 Splits Converted Merlyn King Anita King - 4-5 Star-Li- te & harden Shop Hi-Te- Maxine Quinney - 504 Loretta Williams - 484 Myrna Rogers - 482 Handicap Merlyn King - 654 Wayne Larsen - 651 LaVoy Udy - 642 Loretta Williams - 625 Maxine Quinney - 624 Myrna Rogers - 617 April nowerlane Moral Bear River Valley Ladies April 12, 1971 Series Scratch Palmers - 2203 Laws - 2106 Series Handicap Palmers - 2656 Bowling League 8, 1971 ies Rhoda Welling - 490 Madge Anderson - 477 Handicap Phoebe Henrie - 638 Lavell Rudd - 560 Lu Bowcutt - 549 Leona Matlock - 541 Vera Butler - 529 ies Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Gladys Thorsen Friday afternoon. Mrs. Gertrude Jensen read the . Handicap life sketch of her mother, BerCharlotte Reeder - 594 tha Reynolds. Mrs. Lula Clay-so- n Bernie Earl -- 588 on the gave the lesson JoAnn Magoon - 585 different kinds of mills which Scratch were operated here in Utah in Bernie Earl - 195 pioneer days. Esther Starrer - 183 A delicious lunch was served Diane Ballard - 178 Thorsen by hostess's Gladys Handicap and LaVela Matteson. Essie Bernie Earl - 222 Peterson and Esther Coombs Peggie Richardson - 219 of the Co. Camp were speCharlotte Reeder - 216 cial guests. Converted Mr. and Mrs. Ronal Leonard Splits Esther Starrer - 3- -4 were birthday dinner guests of Darlene Hurd Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leonard of Brigham City. It was BruGame Scratch ce 's birthday. Gloda - 693 Newell and Rula Checketts Otto's Body Shop - 677 of Blanding, Utah were guests Game Handicap of Mr. and Mrs. Rex CheckOtto's Body Shop - 816 etts over the weekend. Karl Gloda - 807 Checketts of Ogden was also Scratch a guest. Moon Haramoto - 206 WiMr. and Mrs. William Otto Brockman - 199 lliams spent the past week with Llllie Brenkman - 201 their daughter and family, Mr. Maxine Petersen - 195 and Mrs. Wayne Korth of ClearHandicap field. Otto Brockman - 227 Moon Haramoto - 221 EASTER DINNER guests of Lillie Brenkman - 237 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater Maxine Petersen - 225 included Mr. and Mrs. Max Splits Converted Bywater and family of East John Tanaka Mr. Milton and Mrs. Garland, S. Bywater and family of FieFriendly Hour League lding, the Marvin Bywater fam8, 1971 April ily of Brigham, Darwin Bywater Series Scratch and wife and two children of Scrappers -- 1370 North Brigham. The remainder Series Handicap of the day was spent visiting. -- 1658 Scrappers Harold Bywater and family Game Scratch called from Glendora, Calif, ' Scrappers - 477 to wish his parents, Mr. and Game Handicap Mrs. Milton Bywater a happy Scrappers - 573 Easter. Scratch Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matteson Suzanne Bowcutt - 492 are not at home after spendNami Ishii - 488 ing the past six months in Palm Dona Bowcutt - 445 Calif. Springs, Handicap Mr. and Mrs. Mario CheckSuzanne Bowcutt - 618 etts and daughter Margo spent Ada Mae Griffin 579 the Easter vacation in Phoenix Nami Ishii - 563 visiting his parents, Mr. and Scratch Mrs. Charles Checketts. ies Wstto ies me Scratch Phoebe Henrie - 198 Phoebe Henrie - 195 Marge Baty - 180 Rhoda Welling - 179 ATHLETIC SHOE ALL-PURPO- SE Handicap Hi-Ga- ''sup-resista- Phoebe Henrie - 220 Lu Bowcutt - 214 Marge Baty - 208 Berniece Giles - 200 nt PATTERN CARD OF THANKS Mr. Businessman of Tremonton, Garland and surrounding areas, thank you for you support and cooperation in helping with the Easter Egg Hunt. Tremonton-Garlan- Series Scratch Classic - 2137 Earls' Market - 2i36 Series Handicap Wes' Service - 2743 Carl & Don's - 2676 Game Scratch Carl & Don's - 772 Earls' Market - 742 Game Handicap Carl & Don's - 954 Wes' Service - 932 Scratch Bernie Earl - 507 Patty Burns - 472 Charlotte Reeder - 468 mm Game Handicap Palmers - 963 Westergards - 886 Scratch Phoebe Henrie - 572 Scratch The most RUPP Cycle there is Boss as they come! New raked front fork, tube suspension, 12" spoke wheel (approx. 16" outside diameter) with Rupp Trials tires. Light pack front and rear for where 2244 ies Scratch Wayne Larsen - 582 Merlyn King - 561 Byron Bronson - 544 mm ni KUrr: Roadster2only $3 9.95 - Iris Hawkes - 490 Maxine Petersen - 468 Handicap Otto Brockman - 584 Moon Haramoto - 574 Iris Hawkes - 586 Maxine Petersen - 558 ies fun machine from 1902 Massey Ferguson - 1847 Series Handicap ies Game Handicap Cal Gas - 835 Western Trails Cafe relaLDS Series Scratch Massey Ferguson - 2201 Scratch John Tanaka - 537 Moon Haramoto - 529 Series Scratch Western Trail Cafe - 2014 Airomotive Service - 1936 Series Handicap Western Trails Cafe - 2413 Riverside Beauty - 2345 Game Scratch Cal Gas - 708 Western Trails Cafe - 693 Lake Mrs. - Gloda H Moonlight Mixed Doubles April 7, 1971 Gen- here's uour bin wheel 9, 1971 Hi-Te- am Seminary coordinator for Southern California. Mrs. Cecil MeCrary of Idaho Falls spent several days during the past week with her brothers, Cye and David Gibbs and their wives and other relatives and friends. MRS. PAGE 5 April wartz, also in Pocatello. W. Sherman Gibbs left Thursday for his home in San Diego, Calif, TREMONTON, UTAH TIMES, ND Once you try The ASTRO SHOE, you'll never wear d Jaycees sneakers again. CARD OF THANKS An all new comfort sensation,- the rugged Veltron upper hugs the foot for better fit and support. The family of Alma G. Hansen wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives, during the loss ofourfatherandgrand-fathe- r. Padded top line and cushion insole soften every step. Unique sole pattern grips ground; wears longer. Come in and feel for yourself. AVAILABLE special thanks to the 4th Ward Bishopric and Relief Society. Alma E. and Donna Hansen and family, John T. and Virginia Hansen and family,' Leo and Karen Hansen, Harry and LeVonaSchlich-heis- er and family, Nellie Hansen NOW AT Reg. $7.90 Special $6.90 A flHSHPIE 4-- me call "The Answer Man"! -9 i I HWVW WW Loves Antiques Exclusive, Custom KITCHEN CADINETS ies 6 SENSATIONAL STYLES . . . 14 EXCITING FINISHES CONTEMPORARY . . . CLASSIC . . . PROVINCIAL . . . choose the style, the finish you prefer . . . AND LOOK AT A FEW OF THE FEATURES you'll enjoy in your Royalty Kitchen: Magnetic Catches Top and Bottom Dadoed into sides. Hardwood Banded Shelves Too Kicks Recessed. Hanging Rails Mono-Ra- il Drawer Guides Diagonal Corner Clue Blocks In Base Cabinet Nylon rollers . . . Finished Interior (untrained) Face frame of hardwood Joints dowelled and pinned. Drawer construction tongue and groove joints Face frames Rabbeted to body of cabinet. UFVC . . . many additional features vary from style to style . . . come in see our display. ... ies Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen entertained at a lovely dinner party Sunday honoring their daughter Rosa on her birthday. Douglas and Kandas Karo of Ogden spent Sunday night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Muggins. Elder WheatleyandBerchtold gave some very interesting talks In Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The choir rendered two beautiful Easter anthems. Friday evening the traditional Easter children dance was held. Each child brought an Easter basket which was filled with all kinds of good things to eat They were arranged on a long table while the chlldrenenjoyed dancing for an hour and a half 190 Suzanne Bowcutt Nami Ishii - 174 & 172 Dona Bowcutt - 171 Handicap Suzanne Bowcutt - 232 Norma Lish - 217 Zenna White - 201 Splits Converted Vera Westergard - 5-- 7 then lunch cloths were spread on the floor and each child enjoyed his lunch. To look over the hall one would think a flower garden had sprung up. The youngsters really look forward to this event It was the next best thing to Eastering on Little Mountain. There has been quite a lot of sickness In the ward this ll 1 ' - :. ottiX-;- jPS flisiii M.-. Nature made summers unbearably hot and winters bitterly cold to test man's strength. Then added pollen and dust to the air as a final exam. you insist on testing your strength every year, you don't need electric comfort conditioning. Electric comfort conditioning is air conditioning, heating, and electrostatic air purifying, all working together, all year 'round. With electric comfort conditioning, you can select your favorite temperature, and keep it, all year long. Even if Nature has other ideas. This time of year, the first step, naturally, is electric air conditioning. If you take it now, you can still beat the rush. If When you so electric, you've got it all UtehfWA Light Ca :; |