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Show THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1969 THE Garland News By FLO MUKSON The Social Activity Committee of the Ladiei Self Culture Club entertained club members at the Stephens Cafe Thursday afternoon. President Mrs. James Shumway presided. Mrs. Harold Peterson ' was chairman for the program. A poem "A Tribute To Mothers" was read by Mrs. Jay Holmgren, Mrs. Bex Jensen played piano selections "Love Me Tender. "I Love You Truly and "Memories". Mrs. David (tone Harper) Allen and dau F. who are vacaghter tioning here from Iran, showed films of India, Thailand and Hong Kong and told of customs etc., plus showing souveniors. A delicious luncheon was served. Kenneth Brown and daughters Susan and Melanie and son Larry of Bountiful spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. Among those attending funeral services for John S. Davis In River Heights Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis, Ronald Davis. James Becky, Keep It Beautiful HilL Mr. and Mrs. Cfeoa of the job, it would take the largest sort of army to keep our country free of litter. But there's no need to hire anyone. It's a job we can do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and highways. It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every Litter Bit Hurts. This is our land. Let's treat it right. INC. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, 366 SOUTH 5TH CAST SALT lKC CITY. UTAH By FLO MUNSON Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith spent the weekend at Mont-ell- o, Ner. Mrs. Dayle Stimpson of Tremonton Is recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Gam, following eye surgery in the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Doman of Ogden visited at the WJ. Garn home Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and son Tim spent Sunday in Delta visiting Mr. and Mrs. NesI Thompson and family. They attended Sacrament meeting where their little granddaughter was ble- ssed by her father, A TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND Neal Tho- Turn To Page 6 at-ten- "Mother's Day Week- end" at Utah State University in Logan as guests of their daughters Gloria WellSheila ing. Tanya Burnett. Wood, and Maurene Burton, respectively. MB. AND MRS. Clark Budd spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Garth Rasmus sen and Mrs. Evan Rudd and family children, Susan and Shaneen in BlackfooL of Vernal are spending a few Sunday dinner guests of Mr. days with Mrs. Rasmus sen's and Mrs. Ray Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wood and son mother, Mrs. Donetta Petersen and other relatives in this Steve of Logan and Mr. and uci. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mrs. Ivan Bingham and baby Rasmussen of Ogden were ofElwood. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss overnight guests of Mrs. Donetta Petersen during the week. and Mrs. Dan Kent attended Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orton a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parand children Nathan and Rebecca of Salt Lake were dinry in Malad Wednesday. The ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. occasion was Lisa Parry's Sterling Burton Sunday. Mrs.. birthday. Mrs. W.M. Welling accomOrton and children remained to spend several days with' panied her grandson, JohnMc-Clell- an to the airport in Salt her parents. Lake Monday morning where Mrs. Gordon Smith enterhe left for Fort Campbell, tained at a party Friday afternoon in compliment to her Ky. to receive his basic traidaughter, Laura, who was ning with the Army Reserve. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifcelebrating her 12th birthday. ds Twelve enjoyed ford Welling Saturday were games followed by luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn and daughter Jolene of Lay-to- n. left Salt Lake by plane last week for Detroit They drove Sunday guests of Mrs. Earl rn Holt were Mr. and Mrs. new truck home and trailWilcox of Ogden. They ed a new car and truck for a local dealer. also visited Mrs. Althea WilMr. and Mrs. Steve Potter cox and Mr. and Mrs. Mauheld a family dinner party rice Wilcox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald WellSaturday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Waring had their small daughter ren Stuart and Mrs. Lucas blessed at Sacrament meeting of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sunday. She was blessed by Potter and family of Tremonher father and given the name ofRonna. Following the meetton, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Potter and family of Garland, ing Mr. and Mrs. Welling Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potentertained at a dinner party ter and family and Mr. and at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne SumMrs, Oleen Potter and fammers and family of Ogden, Mr. ily. The occasion was Herman Potter and Lucille Poand Mrs. Wendell Smith of tter's birthday. Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mrs. Wendell Welling. Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and family of Bothwell. n. v. is, The small son of Mr. and Sunday. La-Ve- J Service isn't service unless you get it when you need it. STANDARD OIL ' IN TREMONTON CALL YOUR MAX WALKER Standard 1 Ti I? k Oil 257-538- Company of California fn f R mi tfe INDEPENDENT ; ff pX DRUGGISTS Turn To Page UCt IFFICTIVI MAT . WWII. 7, W. 9. 10 WtO. AT EVERY IDA PHARMACY fdw tair praductl. iman Alk 1 AfiM ampoo Regular 2.35 ... l" UtTSIM WWfWi 1$S o2cC TC r-- 99c REDUCIMG CO IVai JjU 8ft I59 DIAU rLMrl H 4 oP IWa-Co- I MR. AND MRS. Jasper fer and Mr. and Mrs. SERVICE R AUTO & TRUCK (lefLoinUuj, n's Service dial W 257-790- 5 -- TUNE UPS - BRAKES - SHOCKS - STARTERS REGULATORS - GENERATORS Shaf- Roy Oyler were in Bountiful Sunday for the birthday of Mrs. Lyle Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Grover were at the Bud Grover home in Ogden Saturday evening for a Fred Grover family birti'day party honoring Scott Grover, Janette Love-laand Dee Korth. During - NELSON AND MAX McNEELY ROGER We Have Prompt Road Call Us Anytime Service 1ST STATION OFF NWY 15 TREMONTON INSPECTION NO. 1307 nd gift boxed c S88Q 9 VISIHE EYE DROPS 70 I QO( m done for you tomorrow? Jfead& DANDRUFF SHAMPOO! i.,.j4, 69 desitin ointment 88cl J fjfel "J lOi U m fSj )MI 8 SSt3SM, FOR CHILDREN Rag. 39c M 79kTI19l BAYIR ASPIRIN L t TS wJ ft " Craw, ar letioe Lev-inso- 24-HOU- IDL SPECIAL COPE60's I lJj!!!U!!lRM evening in honor of Jerry Rose who recently resigned from the Stake Presidency and with his family is now living in Provo. Guests were the Stake Presidency and the clerks and the High Council and their partners. Mrs. Louis Larson was at the South Bear River Stake center Thursday afternoon for a book review of Sam book "Everything but Money", presented by a friend of hers, Dora Flack of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oy-l- er spent Saturday and Sunday in Jerome, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heitzman. Mrs. Mabel Oyler accompanied them to Twin Falls and spent the time with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald. 257-538- I lA0lls. iHANDXERCHIEFx Shoulders IDl SPECIAL I Catiitvlan special car and comidHotioti on all prescription modi at your IDl Drug Store. Modi car Information b availabto from yowr friondly IDL pharmacist. MIMeiAl TTrypV aasVaw I I ED PAMPERS IDL SPECIAL Jx-l- l I - ALLEREST at, NOTICE TO SENIOR CITIZENS Stik INDIVIDUALLY HAND-KNOTT- tVKyAst Hmcm'tv Pearls X SPECIAL NOW! 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WMti Rampton were among the ladies who attended Mother's - Ft. po supply of VV'UUM Wella's Gentle Care! A full year's oo 6 ESSE PETERSON Mrs. Wayne C rover. Mrs. Louis Larson and Mrs. Ruth By n 100 years ago ive united i . J awaMa&-daaWsa&- HMi WAIflfMI r LEAGUE DRUG STORES following his marriage to I.ot-t- ie Duke they madethelrnome there for a time tht-- in OgMontana and back to the evening Mr. and Mr. den, Provo. Fred Grove r called them from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaf- re fer Proud With Mr. and Mrs. Cib AH- red for Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Packer Service starved? " Mad sea. Shauna Za Tom came up from Ogden Saturday. A number of people attended the wedding reception in Salt Lake Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Re da. The new Mrs. Reda is the former Jill Bourne. oasx? Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chamb- ers of Salt Lake spent the It's free and w w plentiful with wiiau wvvto tsu mui 9 any product in our full line Kenneth Shaffer. of fuels and lubricants. Mr. and Mrs. RobertGlass-ma- n of Ogden spent Sunday with Mrs. NaVelle Rhodes. Mrs. Eph Peterson received OIL CALL YOUR STANDARD word of the death of her broMAN IN TREMONTON ther, Silas R. Sorensen of MAX WALKER Provo Sunday. He was born Standard Oil Company of California braised in Bear River City. East Garland News Mrs. Qea Hoyd Burnett. Wood and Mrs. Leland Burton were among those who girl-frien- Odd hour emergencies? MAN PAGE 5 Fielding News Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. James Pugsley, Mrs. Lois Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis. Mrs. Margaret Fry of Salt Lake was an overnight guest at the O.C. Davis home Friday. Weekend guests at the Davis home were Mrs. Kirby Douglas and daughter. Donna Marie of San Bemadino, and Mrs. Ruby Sims and family mpson, and given the name of Kristy Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges and family in Ogden Sunday. They attended a piano recital given by Marilyn Hodges for her students. Mrs. R. J. Potter spent Monday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chester Atkinson and family in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Jay West-erga- rd and family and Mr. If America hired people for LEADER-GARLA- 3001 A I ' mm msm mm I i i 6600 hp Introducing twenty-fivgiants with more power to keep fast schedules without letup 'round the clock in any terrain or weather $12 million worth of sophisticated equipment prepares our men here to uncouple, sort, switch and recoupte 800 cars per hour. Industrial properties e planned ahead for businessmen who need geographic opportunity, not raw real estate. Write in confidence to Edd H. Bailey. President, Union Pacific, Omaha, Nebraska 68102. Use New efficiencies three stories high that load or unload trailers or containers for flatcar service. UP serves seven major West Coast ports. At your disposal are skilled men and women who'll make the SHARP NEW TOOLS of UNION PACIFIC work for you. 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