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Show 4 PAGE THE LEADER-GARLA- THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND BJENYWOOD By MRS. VIRGIL HARRIS : vjy--- of their parents, and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. Mr. and Mrs. JJX Hawks The Portage town c lean-u-p will get under-wa- y Saturday morning April 12, was an- nounced by beautifi cation chairman, Joan L. Gibbs. Other members of the committee are Durene Roderick, Elna C. Allen and Kathy Clark under the direction of Mayor Wm. L. and children of Tremonton were Sunday guests of Mr. Hawk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks. Mrs. Barry Parkinson turned home Friday from Gibbs. r re- the Cooley Hospital In Brigham City where she left her Mrs. Gibbs reports that old son for treatment current president of the PortMr. and Mrs. Maurice Thoage Hunting Unit Bryan Gibbs mas visited Dr. and Mrs. and past presidents, Josh HaWayne Smith and family of wks and Wendell C. HalL prePocatello, Sunday, and atsented the Town Board with tended Sacrament meeting $1,200 at a meeting last week, there where the Smith family donated for the purchase of presented the program. Ina street tractor-mowe- r. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall of and Mr. and Mrs. of Garland the is vestigation purchase in the progress at the present Con Hansen of Tremonton, were dinner guests of Mr. time. The town received an award and Mrs. J.C. Gibbs, Saturfor last years efforts and is a day evening. Mrs. E.T. Hoskins attended stimulating motivation for a better and bigger campaign a Postmasters Meeting in Lothis year. gan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomas and family visited the Golden of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Thomas of Malad, visited Spike Monument at Promotory Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas Sunday afternoon. Tuesday. Mrs. Bonnie John and family Mrs. Gibbs Allen recently of Pocatello were Saturday returned from Walla Walla, Wash., where she visited for guests of Mrs. Grace John. several weeks with her - Mr. and Mrs. J.C Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall mother, Mr. Mae Pieper who visited Mr. and Mrs. Varc Flhas been hospitalized for more than ten weeks following a int and family of Clearfield accident She also and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hoskins of Ogden, Sunday. visited with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Larson and family and with her brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roger and family. ay ( wr nbi3 p 'il iMMWB-rt- CUB SCOUTS, TROOP 141, are shown presenting an Easter Lily to the Valley Hospital with Mrs. Barbara Ash accepting. The boys are front, Casey Jones; middle row, Greg Derrick, John Wittman, Tom Dennis, David Jones, Brad Grover, and Floyd Dennis; back row, Mark Giles, and a guest, Mark Davis. The Den mothers are Mrs. Ronald Dennis and Mrs. Ronald Ogborn. (LEADER PHOTO) Bear River City News By DOLLE IVERSON The Max Weese family of were in Burley Sunday afterLeona Nielson of Honeyville visited Dena Christensen on Tremonton visited relatives noon on business. here Sunday. Tuesday. The Charles Greene's of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Munns and baby of Montana are visit- Benson Ward and the Keith ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winwards of Salt Lake were weekend guests of their parReed Munns. Burton and Myrtle Anderson ents, the Jay S. Jensens. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley were in Roy Thursday for of Fielding were guests even Batemans birthday. The four Bate man children re- of their parents, the Milton turned with their grand pa rents Bywaters Sunday. Mrs. Dene Hatch and two for their Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ch-il- ds children of Hollywood are vivisited at the Dee Hossiting with her parents, Mr. pital last week with Norman's and Mrs. Newell Checketts. A week ago Mrs. Senneth father. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Hawkes of Salt Lake called will hold their meeting Friday on her aunt, Mrs. La Von DalApril 11, at 2 p.m. at the home lin. of Mary S. Anderson. Easter Sunday the Boyd HaMr. and Mrs. Allen Hardy wkes family visited relatives spent the Easter weekend at here and at Howell. the John Hardy home. Mrs. Carma Totten and ' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hardy family of China Lake and Mrs. and baby have moved to West Ann Bourne and baby of Las Corinne where they will be Vegas visited their mother, Mrs. Alice Peterson. The Tot-teoperating a dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Reese were here to get acqof Pleasant .View and Mrs.. uainted with their new grand Carlos Burt of Brigham spent baby, which had arrived at the Sunday at the Dale Burt home. home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Totten of Roy. OUT OF TOWN people atA quilting bee was held at tending church service Sunday the home of La Von Dallin on evening were Mr. and Mrs. Monday. Six ladies were preJ.S. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. sent Mrs. Dallin, assisted by Stander of Chester her daughter Marjorie Dough-te- n Mr. and Mrs. Regof Ogden, served a delinald Burt and Mr. and Mrs. icious dinner at noon. Ken Hunsaker of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen By-wa- ter ns Tre-mont- A CAREFREE FLAMELESS Electric Dryer Costs Less! Mm car-pedris- tan son-in-l- aw Florence Gardner accomp-aine- d the Coy Gardner family of Millville to ParkCity where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner whose new daughter was given the name of Anne in church Marie MR. AND MRS. Oran Parkinson spent the weekend as services. The Clifton Mate sen's arrived home Wednesday after spending several months in Palm Springs. Mary S. Anderson drove to Hooper Thursday to the Hartley Anderson home where Lorrie Ellsworth of Arizona was visiting. Miss Ellsworth lived with Hartley and Gave for several years and attended school here and at Box Elder High. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward of Idaho Falls brought Mrs. Ward's parents home Saturday after spending the past three weeks with them. The condition of the Conleys is much improved after injuries sustained several weeks ago. Jack Williams of Henderson, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Williams of Malad, who have been visiting in Henderson for several weeks, spent Monday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and family. Mrs. John is a daughter of the Williams'. Mr. and Mrs. Murray D. Hoskins and family of Clearfield spent the weekend here visiting with relatives and friends and hiking in the mountains. Harris returned Virgil home Saturday after working in Lewisille, Idaho for Ball Bros. Sieep Co. for the past THE LEE JOHNSEN family accompainied by Amber Johnsen of Tremontonand Dallin started for Antelope Island Sunday but was turned back because of trouble on the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin John-se- n were in the group too, so they decided to drive to La-V- on Lagoon for their Easter picnic. Ronald Thompson of El-wo- Michael Thompson and Julie Naegle of Phoenix called at the L.W. Iverson home afternoon. Michael Monday was here to attend his missionary reunion and conference. He was accompained by Miss Naegle. The Bear River camp of D.U.P. took their turn supervising the Pioneer Museum for four days of last week. Those serving were Myrtle Anderson, Beth Christensen, Mary S. Anderson, Alice Anderson, Myrtle Mortensen, Gladys Thorsen and Dollie Iverson. month. Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley and visited Dr. family Conley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Facer and daughter of Taylorsville were weekend guests of Mrs. Facer's mother, Mrs. Esther John. Dr. and Mrs. Denton and 5amily of Malad visited them Sunday. MR. AND MRS. Ralph Glee d of Malad came Sunday to get their daughter Denece, who spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. New Work Counselor ItHIKK CWM By ALENE FRYER 2 HEAT SAFETY START WTradel Thurs., FH.& Sat. THESE PEOPLE HAVE SOMETHING WITH THE PAPER UON M COMMON Free Cannon Towels Get Dr. E.Wayne Wright Everyone is invited to at tend the April 14th meeting of the Young Homemakers to hear Dr. E. Wayne Wright talk on "husband and wife communications." This will be held at 8 p.m. in the high school Visual - Aids room. Dr. Wright is a Professor of Psychology and Head of Counselor Education and seling Psychology Programs at Utah State University in Logan. He is marriedandthe father of four children. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees at B.Y.U. in Education and Personal and Guidance. He received his Ed. D. at the University of California in Student Personnel and Counseling Psychology in 1957. In the Army he was a sergeant and he fulfilled a mission for the LDS Churth in Hawaii. You They don't belong on Bie football Md ither. can't A137Xn UWiVTiVUV MSI 3 AND MATINEE MRS. Cannon towels free when you Durchase a new electric clothes dryer between March 1 and April 15, 1969. Set includes bath towel, guest wash cloth. Your choice nf 5 colors: Fresh Pink, Blue Belle, Venetian Green, White and Old Gold. Bishop and Mrs. Ray Sor-ens- en attended conference in Salt Lake this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rush-to- n and son enjoyed Easter dinner at the Orsen Hydens. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Soren- sen were visitors Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen. Mr. Francis Norr and Mrs. Vaudys Hooner of Phoenix, Ariz., were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Fors-gre- n Tuesday. Mrs. Cleon Forsgren spent this past week visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elva Portter of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fonnesbeck were busy entertaining guests on Easter. Those who dropped by were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fonnesbeck, Bear River; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor, Mr. i3 esa 1 win wute avi ii.nnni "MPimr lionn D & B ELECTRIC "We Sell the Best and Service the Rest" Alan Alda '.it.. - . 1tffc'.MtrtMiwMi Uhtii. " . r . Sfin Mm " ..XaiJrfinHiittnn ... . 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Four one act plays will be nnesbeck. Mr. and Mrs-- Ver- presented in the recreation dun Fonnesbeck, Brigham. and hall beginning at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce FonnesThe plays, entitled, "A Date beck,' Eugene, Ore, Mr. and for Debbie- .- '10 Tommy," Mrs. Ray Lourtsen and fam- "Capricious Pearl." and ily of California and Mr. and "The Busy Jfignal" Mrs. Creggory Fonnesbeck. involve 41 youth. Mrs. Da r re I Gamble is the ward Drama Mr. and Mrs. James Fonn- Director and she is assisted esbeck visited Mrs. Fonnes- by: Mrs. Vernal Mix, Brent beck' father. Willard And- Nelsen. Wendell Heaton and who is in the SL Darrel Gamble. ersen, The public is Invited to at Marks Hospital in Salt Lake. jured. Mr. Andersen was seriously tend and are promised an en- Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Nessen automobile ac- - joyable evening. and family were Sunday dinner injured in an cident guests of Mrs. Nessens parUNDERGROUND FOREST ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill rurse Coin International Nickel's un- Heavy of Malad. In 1958, coinage consumed derg round mining operations Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas and family spent Easter 2,700 tons of nickel. In 1967, in Ontario require some 40, Sunday at the Harold Sandail more than 10,000 tons were 000,000 board feet of timber ea year. used. home in Park Valley. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen Saturday were YOOR CMOlfcP Carmen Wood, Mrs. Mrs. Ronald Rushton, and Mrs. Sylvia Robertson of Ogden. The 257-5ladies spent the day quilting. Blodwin Sore risen spent several days in Logan this past week at the home of her m-n- -n. mother, 'Mrs. Amada Smith. , Starts 16 thru 22 Theatre $1 1090 I M JfJ' 2j ed Starts 7:30 p.m. DRYER I'M Garland will rM'v , nickel-cadmiu- NU-V- U 720 V UrJoe Weekend guests at the Lyn Bee, were Mr. and Mrs. Bo- ger Fugmire of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bybee. Ogden and their families. Lyn is nursing a rather bad bruised arm and shoulder that he sustained in an accident. He had just unloaded a colt out of the pickup and was leading it away when it rared up and let him have it He went sprawling on the ground. Lyn feels he was very fortunate not to be more seriously in- Virgil Harris. Mr. and Mrs. DonForsgren and family of Thatcher, Idaho MODERN MOWERS were weekend guests of Mrs. Starting a power mower is Forsgre's parents, Mr. and easier when it is done with Mrs. Ralph Howell. m Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobia a rechargeable battery-powerigand family, Mr. apdMrs. Vern A built-i- n nition system. Budge and family and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith, all of generator recharges the batwhile the motor is Logan, were Saturday guests tery Mrs. Jay D. Norr was sustained as Work Counselor in the Deweyville Relief Society. Mrs. Burt Johnson was released from this position. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bow-hou- is, Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blackham, Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert LB rfl(wiMr'ff I GARLAND M I A TO PRESENT PLAYS Howell News Portage News SWEST OF TREMONTON PHONE 257-52- 31 . |