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Show PAGE 6 THE LEADER --GARLAND TIMES, TREMONTON, North Park PTA School Night Tremonton Items Garland News School. By FLO UVSSQX By EOBEBT FEOKK Spokane. Wash, has been spe- - By FLO MUNSON Mrs. Grans Callister atten- - ndinf a week Boom representatives were "Bade to School 3gtf for Society Attending Belief visiting herbroNorth Park P.T.A. wis held presented to the members by ded a Uah Arthritis Found- - gg, gister-in-la- w, Mr. Conference this week are Mrs. at 7:30 pjo, September 25. vice president. Mrs. Grant ation Board meeting and lun- Mrs. Harry Taylor and James Shumway, Mrs. Duane The theme for the year Archibald. Mrs. James White, Turley. Principal Josh Hawks cfaeon at the Alta Club in sister, Mrs. May Kent F.T.A. Is "MoonUunch'69". introduced teachers to the Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tay- Mrs. Wayne Gam, Mrs. Don-et- ta Tremonton-Garlan- d The "President Mrs. Jack Fronk parents. Petersen, Mrs. Sylvia lor attended funeral services Club met with Mrs. for Mrs. of over was colors the Bridge the meeting, presiding Posting uncle, Sop-h- us Simmons, Mrs. Albert Fuhri-ma- n, Taylors welcomed teachers and pardone by a troop of Cub Scouts Evan Green as hostess TuesMrs. Howard Bingham, Bertelson in Salt Lake Mrs. Ryrum Saturday. ents to the meeting. day evening. of Tremonton 6th Ward. Mrs. Ferrell Wood. Mrs. Mrs. Duane Deakln recruit Parents went to two fifth-te- en Marble was a special guest. Weekend guests of Mr. and Gam Capener, i- members of the P.T.A. minutes discussions with Prizes went to Mrs. Reuben Mrs. Jack Shumway were Mrs. Dinner guests of Mr. and lor the moon launch. Mrs. teachers of their children. At Baer and Mrs. Marble. A Shumways sister. Miss Vera Mrs. Eldon Munns Sunday Donald Brown read the obclosing of the meeting, re- delicious desert was served. Lund of Burbank, CallL, and were Mr. and Mrs. Monte Alma Theurer had as his their Mrs. were served by Jack P.TJL of freshments jects daughter Mrs. Stephen Summers, Mr. and Mrs. ShelFronk introduced officers for hospitality chairman, Mrs. guests during the past week Boy-deand children, Stephen don Parr of Salt Lake, Thad Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood and Marc of Salt Lake. P.TJL 1969 of North Park Don Borup. Poulter of Logan and Terry and son Alan of Salt Lake, The sewing club met with Mums who is attending BYU Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood and Mrs. Gertrude Winn Friday in Provo. Mrs. Pearl Grant of Ogden, afternoon. Ten members enMrs. Arbon Bowcutt entertand Mrs. Herman Theurer of joyed handiwork and a social ained at a family dinnerparty Wellsville. followed by a delicious lunch- Sunday in compliment to her The Pinochle Club met with eon. husband who was celebrating 257-56- 77 Mrs. Don Chiodo as hostess Houseguests of Mr. and his birthday. Guests includMrs. Mrs. Clifford Vance this week ed Mr. and Mrs. Burke Sve-d- in Wednesday evening. -3-41 JED-S- AT Henry Foxier was a special are Mr. and Mrs. MIrl Anand family of Pocatello, guest Prizes went to Mrs. derson and Mrs. Carolyn Coa Mr. and Mrs. Richard White :trsT ct::ej:::is Foxley, Mrs. Trent Thompson tes and children, Michael and and family of Roy, Mr. and and Mrs. Dean Minson. Jeffery of Tuolumne, Calif Mrs. Spencer Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Don Edval-so- n Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Packer family of Brigham, Mr. and and family joined Mrs. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jay Bowcutt of Logan Edvalson's parents, Mr. and Ted Stark of Bothwell visited and Val Bowcutt. Mrs. A.O. Johansen of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Don Packer and Dave Thomas spent Sunday Sunday for an enjoyable drive family in Salt Lake during the visiting his mother, Mrs. Ella through Logan Canyon. They week. They also visited Mr. Thomas who is In the hosreport that the autumn colors and Mrs. Ray Stark in Magna. pital in Malad, receiving medare beautiful. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R.L. ical care. Mrs. Quinton Allen, Mrs. Packer visited Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Jay Holmgren and Mrs. Jack Floyd Johnson in Logan. Mrs. Ferrell Wood were Mr. Shumway attended, the Wo and Mrs. Boyd Bo man of Lomen's State Legislative Coon- gan. dl at the Capitol Building Mrs. Beatrice Wright has in Salt Lake Thursday. returned home after a week Members of the Tremonton in Kaysville visiting Mr. and Bridge Club met with Mrs. Mrs. Ronald Wright While Tom Carter as hostess Frithere she attended a wedding day evening. Mrs. Bud Keyes breakfast for her granddauwas a special guest Prighter Susan Wright who bezes went to Mrs. Quinton Alcame the bride of Albert Cole. len and Mrs. William Weiler. Bu FLO MUNSON The breakfast was held at The Future Progress Guild A rich desert was enjoyed the Sontaua RIstorante in Salt of Fielding held their annual MRS. EMMA NELSON of Installation Luncheon at the Lake. She also attended a wedding reception in compliWestern Trail Cafe in Trement to the young couple at monton Thursday evenlns. the Chateau Reception Center Mrs. Verl Anderson had chain Layton. She had as her rge of the meeting. guests during the week Mr. , Officers who will preside and Mrs. J. P. Jensen of Briduring the coming season are Mrs. Virginia Ericksor gham, By FLO MUNSON Mrs. Clive Gam, president; of Ariz., Mrs. Vera Flagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall Mrs. Keith Coombs, first vice rr.-?7-;Salt Lake. Sunday of Swinyard KITO entertained at a family party Fors-berg, president; Mrs. Paul Mrs. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. ""H BTrfhu 4Utomm SSCffin I SsuNekofi ram mmm Km at their home Sunday in comsecond vice president; Edward Plngle of Kaysville to Halls Mrs. father, pliment Mrs. Karl King, secretary; were dinner guests of Mr. Sam Capener who was cele and Mrs. Milton Bywater, coand Mrs. Gail Hess and family. 80th his ft brating birthday, rresponding secretary. The also was in compliment to new officers were presented MR. AND MRS. W. LEE Mrs. Halls aunt Mrs. Mabel lovely corsages by the reThompson accompanied by Oyler who was celebrating 2 tiring officers, Mrs. Verl An- Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dider-icks-en her 78th birthday. Mrs. Val Leavitt, derson, and family of Grants-vil- le Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose, Mrs. Norand Mr. and Mrs. Larry Owen Mrs. man Troseth and Mrs. Thayne , Cheney of Salt Jaussi and family of Brigham Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dwane attended a Thomnson reunion Parsons of Brigham, Bryce mrs. veri nnoerson ana at the Clarkston Recreational Mr. of and Manuta, Jeppesen Mrs. Norman Troseth were Hall Saturday. Seventy-eig- ht Mrs. Larry Dorlus of Kays-vil- le, each presented with gifts for Gary Hall and children attendance having had 100 of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Bud at all meetings during the past Theurer and family of Treyear. monton, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mrs. Theo Richards was Jensen of Collinston, Mrs. welcomed as a new member Sam Capener, Mrs. Ellen Rhoof the club. Mrs. McKay des and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allred was welcomed back Jensen Jr. and family and tSScTION as a member after a years NORMAN Hall of Garland. Betty absence. ' BRITT I NORMAN BERT The dinner party also honThe first meeting for the IROBARDS EKLAND WISDOM ored Elmer Hall, Mrs. Mark season will be Oct 9, at the Jensen Sr. and Bud Theurer home of Mrs. Richard PeterVCfltORbyDeto sfn United Artists who observed birthdays dursen with Mrs. James E. Hess ing the week. as - - - YOUR BbSr CHOICE GflfiWK) OCT, LTK:sa marina rK I Fielding Guild Holds Annual Installation iivi tTU VJxra 80th Birthday For Mr. Hall sttjt.v:sx nisoT :zm& i s rJjl members were present Michelle Didericksen sang a solo on the program. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.W. Johns were Dr. and Mrs. MJ). Beal of Pocatello. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Johns entertained at a family dinner party. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Parley Johns, Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johns, Mr. and Mrs. jjMnr fff inciLUHft 80th Birthday By FLO MUNSO& Mrs. .A. W. .(Eva Walker) Burns, former resident of Fielding will observe her 80th birthday Sunday, Oct 5, and will be honored by her child- ren at an open house held at the family residence at 110 Theatre That evening Mr. their home in Tremonton and and Mrs. Limb entertained at Fielding before moving to a family dinner party in com- Bountiful fifthteen years ago. pliment to Ray who had obActive in singing groups served his birthday Sunday. Mrs. Bums has also sang Other guests included Mr. and with the Singing Mothers. She Mrs. John A. Evans of Malad, has been a visiting Relief Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb and Society teacher for many family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray years. She was a member Evans and family. of the Social Development Club in Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Burns are the parents of ten children, nine are living: Mrs. E.A. (Louise) Nielsen of Deweyvllle, Mrs. A.T. (Nelda) Garner, Frank, A regular semi-annu- al diODelL Ferrell and Mrs. Hardy vidend of 40 cents a share (Lueen) Chrlstensen of Bounwas declared recently by the tiful, Walter and Mrs. Dave Board of Directors of Utah-Ida- (Norma) Thomas of Garland and Mrs. Arch O. (Helen) Sugar Company. T.W. Cockayne, senior vice Hall of Ogden. They have president secretary and trea- 29 grandchildren and 28 great surer of U and L said the grandchildren. dividend on the firm's outstanding 2,371,283 shares of common stock would be payable Oct 31, 1969, to stockholders of record at the close of business on Oct 10, 1959. The semi-annu- al rate of 40 cents a share, which continues a record rate for the pioneer sugar firm, was raised from 37.5 cents a share & in September, 1968, and conA Chevron Burner can save tinued last April. In March, up to ?6rd on your heating 1968, the dividend was increfuel dollar. ased from 30 cents a share. U and I markets sugar in the western and midwestem states from factories located at Moses Lake and Toppenish CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL in Washington; TJdahO Falls,;, MAN IN TREMONTON 3 MAX WALKER Idaho; and West Jordan and Standard Oil Company of California Garland in Utah. ster, N.Y. if lb. 100 RIFLES Sugar Shares Set By U&I Am BROWN BUST REYNOLDS Burning money? cm' ft 257-538- 6 DoiKLDiuiey XQ) A lot of cars cost more. But few if any are really that much more car. Ln- Which explains why more and more of the smart money is coming to Caprice, is' Look what you get: A big substantial prestige car with a new h V8 engine, power disc brakes, Astro Ven- . tilation, wheel covers, deep twist carpeting, posh appoint--brment- s. ;,; i;,350-cubic-inc- A remarkably roomy car, with a ride so smooth and silent you'll feel like Mr. Big himself. Tell you what, though. If you absolutely insist on a more expensive car, we won't stand in your way. Go ahead and order air conditioning. Order stereo. Order tinted glass, power windows, power seat, our new neacuignt Delay system. Your Chevrolet dealer will happily help. See him real soon. On the RtOVe. Putting you first,, keeps us first. mm "" COMING Otley Rascal Romeo & Juliet Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Dracula Has Risen From Thd Grave khree nights - starting mid night Halloween night. True Grit - John Wayne Once Upon A Time In The West Butch Cassidy & The Sundane m, Off yoafl spaoudl mmoire cssr9 far a jttui mnuiflsS: wart to sjpsmidl nroire far a earn Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Kid Devils Brigade Example: A deposit made on Oct. 10 is ready and waiting for you on Jan. 10, with interest of course. Use it to pay Christmas bills. OR keep it working at 5 for 90 days more. Money can be mighty handy on Apr. 10 to pay income taxes! Savings Certificates for 90 days available every day at all First Security Banks. Come in and use this short-terhigh rate, extra flexible savings service to add to your income. TECHNICOLOR OCT. & NOV. (Slays 5 masked bandit wdp to ay itfSBSirJSfar Starts October 8th . .1370 Caprice. KAQUEL WELCH FAMILY MOVIE ho Pot money that's coming to you this fall or winter into First Security Bank Savings Certificates that pay interest 90 days from the day of deposit at 5 per annum. $32- w, 9 You've worked hard all yearl Now, make your money work for you! Don't let it lie idle just because you're going to spend it later on. I .ni Mrs. Burns To Observe ' V"SNn" 1969 East 9th North in BountifuL Friends and relatives are cordially invited to call between the hours of 2 to 5 Mrs. Burns p.m. The family request no gifts. Mrs. Bums was bom Oct nu-v- u 5, 1889 in Fielding, a dauMr. and Mrs. Don Limb ghter of Franklin J. and Louise and daughters Carol Dawn and Earl Walker. She spent her Cathy were at the airport girlhood in Fielding where in Salt Lake Monday evening she was reared and educated. to meet their son and bro- She attended BYU College in jNow Through Oct 7th ther, Ray Limb, who was reLogan. turning after serving a two On Dec 15, 1909, she mar- MEET THE SLAUGHTERERS year LDS Cumorah Mission ried Albert W. Burns in the with headquarters at RocheLogan Temple. They made j Son 2, Milton Yorgeson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Val Talbot of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander of Provo. Ptiatt J THURSAY, OCTOBER UTAH " . |