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Show THURSDAY, JULY THE LEADER 31, 1969 GARLAND TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH PAGE 5 Garland News By FLO MWms dr. and Mrs. Gum Cap-en- er and jnm Brent haw returned after s??jding several days In Yellowstone Puk. The went for the opening of the Yellowstone Elver where they enjoyed fishing. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vera Steed during the week were Mrs. Eddie Chadwiek and three daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Roaald Pro of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Steed of Malad, Mr. Diesel smoking? Diesel Fuels burn clean, increase injector life; triple fuel filter life. Chevron VOUI STANDARD OIL : MAN IN TREMONTON CALL MAX WALKER Standard 6 Company of California OH and Mrs. Clayton Bandy and Kirk Talbot of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A II red and daughter Tamera have returned after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butler and family In Bountiful. They also visited their grandsons Lee and Michael Allred of Roseburg. Ore., who are visiting at the Butler home. The entire group visited points of interest In Salt Lake. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis during the week were Mrs. Margaret Fry of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williams and son Lowell of Pocatello, their grandson A 1C Arthur E. Hull anc A 1C Dave Potter of Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Couch of Woodeross have been visit- -' Ing Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Larson. Mrs. Ibert Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andersoc have returned to their home In San Pedro, CaliL, after spending several weeks visiting relatives in this area. Pvt. Von Brown of Fort Hood, Tex., has been spend ing 30 days furlough with his wife, Patricia Brown, at the home of her parents, Mr. ... NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ! HOURS: ? Mon. thru Sal. 8:00 P.M. MILK Fresh, Stale Inspected t .? -- V w -- - - 65$ gal. BABY CONTEST attracted many contestants shown In the photo above. MEXICAN BURRO was anotner attraction at Bear River City's 24th of July Celebration. Shown trying the animal on for size Is 15 Months old Jay Bywater, whose lather, Darwin Bywater, is holding the reins. The grandmother Is Mrs. Milton Bywater. (LEADFR PHOTO) anu Mrs. Roy AbeL Mrs. Brown accompanied him back to KUleen, Tex., where they will make their home for the 7 a dinner party at Mad- enjoyed dox . Ranch House in Perry as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Parkinson of Rex- burg, Idaho. Vicky Babbitt of Conger, Minn., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns and Cam MRS. HELEN EVANS Omaha, Neb., has been spend- Ing several days with Mr. and jjy Mrs. James Shumway and finally spent Saturday in Salt 12 miles south of Fairgrounds 257-71- 36 J.WAYNE REID Owner Bear River City By DOLLIE IVERSON ZZ Mr. tfnd Mrs. Phillip 7T, r 5 - s' t wT states. on page 6 fls0 ta returned. J" U"- of - Munns accented employment In V s z' S' - - ' - ' lililllllliliiM ?7I - n.Trniili in has Mos- - Okla-V-o- nt. - i Mr-Mr- s. Uah)' s. Seth Jensen has returned to her home In fcoma after spending a week M HUMUS ywKPtwt Fad ely are home after spending several days In the southern Shop in your home community0 ' at Bear River City and the top wirmrs (LEADER PHOTO) News From Riverside Gordon Evans andftm- - 1 v.- .... are The Chapman Fadelys are catlonlng ?m in suuuieiTi w&iuoriu. Mrs. Wayne Nichols was called to California because 1x1 her family but of of 1Uness SPECIAL OCCASION CAKES --ADVANCE ORDER Located rri ' w.,. I I lliiii.,,,,. with the Jay S. Jensen family. Mrs. lone Duncan and son Darrell have returned from Craig, Colo. They took Dee there where he will be employed for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald and son Duane came home Tuesday after spending five days In Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dallin of the Dalles, Ore., met the Archibalds In Yellowstone on Saturday. They arrived here Monday and are visiting relatives In this area. The Delbert Holmgren Ranch crew and Glenn Iverson spent Tuesday trucking some cattle to the summer range south and east of Lyman, Wyo. J. Allen Christensen, son of Lors J. Christensen has left for his air base In Germany. Last week Troop 112 of the Bear River Boy Scouts of America returnedfromaweek lo.Tg trip to Camp New Fork In the Wind River Mts. of Wyo. Many, moose, deer and elk: were sited in and around their camp. Escorting the boys to camp were Frank Gardner, Byron Weidman and Rulan Duncan. On Wednesday they were replaced by Bishop RoyceHend-rlcks- on and Alvin B. Anderson. DONNA had dinner at the MaddoxCafe Ed Udy on their way home the evening of July 15th In MYRLE UDY from a Bitter family reunion honor of Mrs. Burfs birthday. By Mary Udy receive J word in Salt Lake. The ladies are Shojl Watanabe Is In St Benedict Hospital in Ogden Wednesday of the safe arri- sisters. val of a grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Corn- recovering from back sur- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy gery. She went to Cont. on page 6 Che-cke- tts in Brigham. Visiting at the Newell welto Brigham Wednesday Mr. been have home to nd Mrs. Rober I. Backman come the little chap and who care take the brother of Lake Salt and daughter of home waiting for him. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles is at She returned home Friday then Checketts of Phoenix. Mrs. Elva A. Jackley and went back to Brigham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon V. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderand family came Jrowther son and children of Sun City from Waslu, Monday Mesa, and Phoenix have returned to no attend the funeral of Mrs. weeks visit a home after their Emma with Mrs. Bah Anderson and Crowther's mother, Lake. Ellsworth In Salt and other Martha Anderson Oil Thursday the Crowthers, RPM DELO relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Mangum is the one oil best for both Mr. and Mrs. Paul HolmMrs. Laura diesel and gasoline engines. ind boys and gren and sons Spencer and Mangum and the Ed Udys had Charles spent several days an early birthday dinner In last week sight seeing in the honor of Mrs. Ed Udy at the northwest North Park Bowery In CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL Scott Holmgren, son of Mr. MAN IN TREMONTON and Mrs. Lynne S. Holmgren MAX WALKER 257 5386 Friday evening Mr. and left Thursday, July 10, with Mrs. George Bitter of Idaho Standard Oil Company of California the Nat'l Guard. He will be Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs.1 .gone until November. Our recreation committee FOR SALE are real pleased with the response of our townpeople In preparation for our 24th of Excellent Buys. July celebration, h fact for All Reconditioned everyone who helped to make Come In and try one out the day successful. Too many oils? present time. Roberts Dairy 4 35 9 NICK0L1AS0N, Calvin Jensen and RoyBraeg-g- er assisted with the transportation. The town was real quiet that week as 33 M.LA. girls and three - leaders spent the first four days at the girls camp in Box Elder Canyon. ter Mr. and Mrs. Harold and children of Glen-do- ra, Calif., are vacationing Milton Bywaters. with the " Earl Whltaker who has been stationed at Ft Sill, Okla is speriding two weeks with his parents, the Lloyd Whltakers. Mrs. Leona Hansen Is recuperating at home after having major surgery at the Dee Hospital In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis attended the Patterson reunion at Bear Lake recently. That weekend they had the Perry Goodliff family of American Multi-Servic- e Tre-mont- Honda's ALSO NIFTY KNITTERS ' .V? ByJONIWAKU The Nifty Knitters held their 9th meeting at Brenda Bournes. Brenda gave the opening prayer and Connie Rudd lead us in our pledge. We started to knit on our slip-le- rs. Connie gave our closing prayer. It's fun to be liked, and understood, even if you are small. If you have shopped where you take a number, you know you often shove and push. You outshout noise. Quick change and move. Others are waiting. Fuel REPAIR 1 16 N. 2nd VERL'S AUTO SERVICE 257-32W Tremonton, Utah 11 Side-by-Si- de only 32" wide! No defrosting eyer! freezer ht holds up to 22$ lbs.! Soils out on wheels for easy cleaning! GE colon of white. . Full-heig- Model TFF-18D- D DISCOVER COLOR! COLOR TV of fishing on Graze River, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson have sold their home to the Lloyd Thompsons of Garland and have moved to Brigham City. Thirty four members of the Arnold Dallin family met at Rees Pioneer Park in Brigham on July 12th. The Reglnold Burt family not by number STARTER, GENERATOR ALTERNATOR . A Fork as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hardy and children returned home last Thursday after four days Shop by name, ' PRICES UNBELIVABLY LOW A FEW CHOICE ITEMS REMAIN AT : 196S Fast and Efficient Service On BRIGGS ,r . iH & STRATT ON S or other. Small Engines.. Removal SALE Continues By-wa- 6 COPYRIGHT on. "METER GUIDE" Tuning "INSTA VIEW" Remote Control Tuning Big . . . 295 sq. in. Picture Small Appliances Also On Sal a a system dirty? Yes, many big city people live this way. Isn't it more fun to hear the friendly check-ogirl, or store owner, say "We missed you yesterday" ? ut It's fun to be liked, and understood, even if you're big. Shop on a first name basis. Shop at home. Chevron Fuel Filters remove MANY rust, dirt and sediment MANY OTHER,, ITEMS NOT LISTED NEW LOW PRICES down to 20 microns. QUALITY - r CALLViUllfANOnWDil MAN IN TREMONTON MAX WALKER Russ Electric 257-838- Standard Oil Company of California 99 SOUTH TRZMONT STREET SERVICE WHEREVER YOU 4JVI SCSI u |