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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969 Garland By FIX) Ml'NSON THE LEADER performed at the Eagle's Club annual anniversary dinner and Netvi Officers of the llah Postmasters Association. Mrs. Johns accompanied him and visited her nephews Robert and Richard BeaL Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johns along with Postmaster and Mrs. Lynn Iverson of Tremonton. and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen of Plymouth, attended a dinner at the Junior High School in Centerville honoring Richard Frances of Morgan and Heber Rasband of Hebe Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cortez and family during the meek ereMr.and&lrs. Larry Anders and family of Hudson I lope. and Mr. Canada. Mr. and Cortez'a paretts. Mrs. George Cortez of Wendell. Idaho. Mrs. C.F. Smith accompanMrs. ied by her sister-in-la- w. UK. Pearson and her nelce. Mrs. Ernest Adolthson of Idaho Falls, attended funeral sen ices for her brother Cla- who are retiring after servrence Pearson in Granger, ing as Postmasters. . Monday. The "Chevells". a male Postmaster V.W. Johns at- quartet consisting of Bill Bistended a luncheon at Elliott's hop, Jay Westergard, RonDell Cafe in Provo Friday for the Robbing and By ran Anderson. dance in Brigfaam Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Westergard spent the weekend at Parma, Idaho, visiting Mr. VYestergard's brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gee. Tremonton-Garlan- d The Literary Club met with Mrs. Don-i- s Petersen as hostess Mrs. evening. Wednesday Harry Taylor reviewed Esther Hatzig's book entitled "The Endless Steppe". Special guests were Mrs. Alice Nye and Mrs. Reid Pierson. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Steven S. Wright and daughter, Michelle of American Falls, visited Mrs. Beatrice Wright Saturday. --GAR went to Mrs. Ulery ilalL Mrs. Alice Nye and Mrs. Itei Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Kllery Hall had as Sunday guests Mrs. Carrie Kelly and daughter. Wanda, of Shelley. Idaho. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Hodge were Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Parkinson of Rexburg. W.L. Larson accompanied by his daughters, Mrs. Merrill La ub of Tremonton, Mrs. Dallas Stokes of Botfawell and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Kays-vil- le attended funeral services Bige-lo- w for his brother-in-la- w, Bradley in Provo last week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis last week was their grandson, Arthur E. HulL who has spent the past thirteen months serving with the Air Force in Korea, and Harold MRS. DAVE THOMAS acHull of Clearfield. Mr. and companied Mrs. E.A. Nielson Mrs. Davis spent Wednesday and Mrs. Omar Anderson of and Thursday visiting Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Davis's sister, Mrs. MargaDeweyville Smith of Brigham to Salt Lake ret Fry in Salt Lake. Saturday to visit points of inMr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns terest They also visited and daughter, Kathleen atMr. and Mrs. A.W. Burns in tended the annual Jefferson-Jacks- on Bountiful. Banquet at the UnSunday, Mr. and Mrs. Dave iversity of Utah Saturday. Thomas and family accompSenator Edmund Muskie was anied Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Ka miaat cnealrev- - with rv Christensen and family, Mr. maifci fey &IU Frank Mog8 and Mrs. A.T Garner and and Sen. Mike Gra- Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Burns of qj. yel (DAiaSka) Bountiful to Johnsons Pass VMUMn wa an usher for in Tooele County for a pic- - the banquet. nic. Lynn Shaffer of Salt Lake C,ub Ha$ Meetin 9 visited at the Leonard Bishop home during the week. PATTI JONES By Mr. and Mrs. David J.Mem-mo- tt The Five H Lights had attended the wedding their first meeting April 16. ceremony in the Salt Lake Officers elected were: pres.-AnneTemple Friday for Mr. and Robbins, vice pres.-PatriMrs. John (Sandra Gibson) Robbins, sec- - Linda Angell. Friday evening they Cooke, reporter- - Pattl Jones, attended a reception for the songster- - Patti Bronson. young couple at the home of Mrs. Robbins is the leader Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Angell of the H group and the girls in Layton. will meet every Wednesday. The Garland Bridge Club "The Leader" met with Mrs. W.J. Garn as Prizes hostess Thursday. Follows You I 4H 4-- tte cia are your pastures and grasslands in shape for spring? PAGE 9 LAND TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH 4-- Jones9 Bones liy II JOM S The visitor's The Golden Spike Centennial UoVdicafrd is fast approching and as the shortly afrs ter noon on Mayld and it is one hundredthanruversary I find myself wanting to get on this day that the laoi-s-t on the band wagon and join of crods is Police, sheriffs deputies, in with the preparations for the big event It just might be the highway troopers and sheriill be biggest thing that hit our little ffs posse members town in a long time regarddirecting traffic and keeping less of what a few doubting law and order along with giving any assistance when needThomases might think. ined. The been has President mmm iniiM ii iMM a For those who don't want vited among 3,000 other Tournament Committee: Byron Anderson, persons from all over the cou- to fight the traffic or the ntry and many from foreign crowds but are still interested Thayne Jones, Jon Fister and Linn Capps lands, some of whom already in seeing the have made reservations to ceremony, it will be repeated come to Utah for the many daily from Memorial lay thevents connected with the rough labor Day. The engines taking the roles Golden Soike Centennial ( I by Jon Fister read this information in the of Jupiter and No. 119 in the Spike driving will be at ProOgden Standard Examiner.) The men's tournament comopening. Summit all summer On May 10 a massive trafmontory was "Ladies The first Day" Lin chairmaned by mittee, too. Golden fic the and run will held jam throughout yesterday Capps, has been busy planning So lets get with it don't the tournament schedule for every Wednesday throughout Spike Empire and particularly at just cleaning up your antstop Summit is at season. the Promontory Skyway Golf and Country Club. and own yard. Help your neighbor. icipated. Committees This is the schedule they Be friendly and courteous to have been workhave come up with: TSgt. Kenneth Hyer commissions the visitors who may pass monon for the ing problem 26: Men's opening April Wins Air Medal For ths. They have come up with through our town. Offer stag. a Vietnam in Action people parking their cars in directions or assistance to 15: Men's stag. May Be hospeat. to good place the Thiokol lot or parking y May 18: Brigham City at U.S. Air Force Technical on the paved airstrip nearby itable and make them feel welSkyway. come. They just may want Kenneth R. Hyer. and taking school buses, serMay 30, 31, and June 1: Sergeant to come back again sometime son of Mr. and shuttle Mrs. as Frank ving conveyances, Best ball tournament. A. Hyer, Garland, has receito Promontory Summit. ved his second award of the Reasons for parking at Th Tremonton 5th Ward June 8: Father-so- n tourAir Medal for air action in iokol is not only the limited nament jQ Hod Razaar May I Vietnam. June 19: Men's stag. space on the single highway 9: June Sergeant Hyer, an air armleading to Promontory and Skyway The Tremonton 5th Ward ament technician, was cited at the historic site, but the If a Society will hold their factor. for his is weather Best ball toubig outstanding airmanship July and courage on successful and it should rain on May 10. annua' Bazaar May 1, begin-ca- rs rnament would bog down in the ning with a plate lunch andf missions under inimportant July 19: Member-gue- st at 6:30 p.m. hazardous conditions. vitational. sticky mud at the summit and Mother He Day be before was gifts and weeks it might they presented the medal August 3: Skyway at BrigainS Sifts will be on sale at Colham City. during ceremonies An added convenience for at 7:30 Pm- - along with baked 7: August Skyway Club umbus AFB, Miss., where he and home made candy, to is a that park in the Thio- - 8 unit the of people assigned championship. be shown tc kol parking lot will be the in- - A movi,? September 13: Men's clos- - Strategic Air Command. entertain the children, The be will formation booths a that sergeant graduate ing. of Bear River High School, set up and operated by the The public is invited. The first tournament sch is married to the former Del-l- a Girl Scouts. Bus schedules, eduled for this Saturday (ApP. Railston. daughter of ceremony time tables and oth- "The Leader" ril 26) will begin at 1 p.m. and all members are urged Mrs. Delia L Railston. Fort er information will be avail- Follows Youl able at these booths. to come out and support the Worth, Tex. ne-a- 1 1 km Skyway Golf 7-- 28-2- er. am-atu- bar-be-q- ue 16-1- aHMHIHMBMI Within a few weeks your cattle will be completely off supplemental feed and turned back to new grass. Are your grazing lands ready for the burden about to be placed on them? To make sure your pastures and grasslands are in shape for spring, now is the time to apply generous amounts of USS nitrogen fertilizer. 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