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Show Page 4 The Times, Decemberl6, 1971 Leader-Garla- nd IS Unnrninno nu&nnminc tci ILLL UIHWUNUO rnCuiuuo 1 v HER YOU LOVE HER ONLY S i: - , f ' Coffee Shop Army Man Cited Vandalized, For Valor One Charged ( S m x REGISTERED FOR QUALITY INSURED FOR SAFETY IKK, - w V- -, - At 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning four young people kicked in the wall in the restroom of the Crossroads Coffee Shop and were apprehended by Gary Hess, assistant manager. T TERMS EVENINGS Chief of Police Bon Ogborn has issued the warning that charges will automatically be filed against anyone caught defacing or damaging the Crossroads Coffee Shop. BY APPOINTMENT DIAMOND RINGS 5 Lynn Ewer Proves Helpful One of Tremonton's firemen was coming home from Salt Lake City in the fog and on L Christmas Special 1) a Ladies Diamond (Q)95 Pendants Men's Remington Shavers a select group Price all prices and styles starting as low I Cologne Sets and After Shave Sets -- , .Bitter Lemon $8.00 Reg. British Sterling Sterling Luxury Rope Soap Reg. $2.75 JO ft 5" Names imprinted in 22 karat Gold Free of Charge The Migrant Council needs articles of food, clothing and bedding for the use of migrant families remaining in this area through the win- 5P J) up ter. Articles may be left at the council office, 129 South Main, 1, or if you call them at they will pick them up. 723-720- WATCH SPECIALS 17 J ewe I Ladies Yellow Shock Resistant I Reg. Sale 23.95 14.95 Jewel Ladies Caravel le 29.95 Spidel Band 17 Jewel Gents Automatic 6 Diamonds in Dial 175.00 17 Jewel Pocket Watch 59.95 17 Jewel Ladies 14K Gold Yellow 89.50 17 Jewel Gents Automatic 100.00 Utah , give his first address after being appointed stating, "First, I am for the farmers. It may seem unnecessary for me to say that. But not everyI am, body is for farmers. and I want you and everybody to know it." Of the difficulties encoun- tered marketing farm products because of labor stopages, dock 19.95 & g 99.00 A Iff 44.75 50.00 For 10 Smith-Coro- strikes and the like, he said. "Pm against that kind of disregard for farmers, for consumers and for our overseas markets." And finally he commented on his interest in seeing that the consumer pay for his food in the market place instead of through taxes. The Utah delegation enjoyed hearing the orchestra applaud Evelyn Payne from Utah as she performed before an overflow crowd and to see Utahns, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Turner, recognized as one of three winners in the Outstanding Farmer contest, selected from entrants from across the nation. Utahns enjoyedentertainment by Anita Bryant of patrotic and devotional excellence. The group returned home Wednesday evening by plane renewed in determination to make America strong and through agriculture provide the basic necessities for such a land. figood selection. Olympic portable jine rinesr portable made. rypewritersl 11 iiii it ii Oneida RC&D Industrial Committee, the plastic plant project in Malad is still a very active project. Mr. Quinney reports that a Small Business Administration loan has been approved and that the management of Industrial Sales and Marketing Company is now about to purchase 7.2 acres of land just south of Malad for the plant location. Brett Rich, a company representative, has purchased a home in Malad. He hopes to for the have a ground-breakiconstruction of the plant before the end of 1971. Electric Adding Machines - Bohn Unitrex Special 1011 with Credit Balance KV W Keg. 129.50 Phone or Come In . le r's Jewelers (Formerly Palmer's) For The Finest tosf wain in Wedding Gifts Everything Beautifully Gift Wrapped Fl (UIIUIjU K b B 1 if if if 1 l'M 1 111 Senior Butte Knits Switchmates I I 15 mil i U Fl Mil - Free Mario's Schedule 5 4 H Congress Utah Twenty-on- e 4-- mem- H bers, including Leonard AT THE VALUE CORNER SEASON SUPPLY Peter- 206 So. 2nd. West OUR SUPER VALUE BUY FOR THIS WEEK 4-- SNOWMOBILE .I. w FUEL CONTAINERS - 6 Gal. capacity with flexible pouring spout inverted in the fill cap. Built-ivent for easy refueling and safety. jj The delegates were recognized for their accomplishments by leaders of business and treated to a variety of cultural and educational fea- n tures. OUR REG. $4.87 American Consumer Each year, the average American consumss a 155.8 pound combination of wheat, rye, rice, corn, oats and barley. Stmilnr To Monday 1 10 ilu-.- t 365 r.it ion For The Last Minute Shopper How Are These For Suggestions? Jarman Shoes For Mei Levis ng mt Youth Attends Projects MALAD According to Steve E. Quinney, chairman of the dantzen doyce permits. Great-grandpare- nts Stetson Hats a Suit and mannual machines, a! na land Ward on Sunday, Dec. 19, 7 p.m. Elder Rhodes' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes. They invite friends and relatives of the missionarytocall at their home Sunday afternoon and following church services Sunday evening if the weather at Plastic Plant S Her nn an (iff electric Elder Michael B. Rhodes, who recently returned from an LDS mission in Ohio, will report his mission in the East Gar- Gap. The Pant s (BViih 4-- Convention 53rd annual Attending the convention of the American Farm Bureau Federation was Frank 0. Nishiguchi from the North Box Elder County Fram Bureau. The convention started Sunday and concluded Wednesday at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. Conference goers heard the new Secretary of Agriculture Missionary To Report sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen, of Tremonton, recently returned from the anH nual Congress held ini D.C. Washington, In assembly programs and sessions, the delIt appears that Lynn is a workshop were egates challenged through handy man to have around in the theme H Bridges the an emergency. County Man Attends Farm 17 39.95 douse the fire. A greyhound bus also stopped and with additional help the men managed to keep the blaze under some control until emergency vehicles could arrive on the scene. (Pauline) Jensen, Tremonton, and Robert A. Michaelis, Spokane, Wash. A daughter, Eul-li- a, passed away in infancy and a son, Arthur Dale, was killed during World War n. She has 24 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. 30, 1940. Asks Help Men's Wallets I ored at an open house by her children, Sunday, Dec. 19, 1971, on her 80th birthday. Friends and relatives are invited to call at her home in Garland from 2 to 5 p.m. They ask that there be no gifts. Mrs. Michaelis was born Dec. a 19, 1891, in Elkton, Ky daughter of David Allen and Eliza Jane Harris Cannon. She was married to Alfred Arthur Michaelis on Oct. 16, 1912, in the Salt Lake LDS Mr. Michaelis died temple. Migrant Council Special Lynn Ewer, who happened to have a small fire extinguisher with him, stopped and helped to Kennewick, Wash; Mrs. Don C. (Vada Lee) Frisby, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Reed C. hon- Mrs. Michaelis is a member of the Garland LDS Second ward where she has served in all of the auxiliaries of the church. She is a member of the Garland Ladies Self Culture club, the American Legion Auxiliary and the Gold Star Mothers. Her children are Mrs. Ther-- al V. (Mabel) Bishop, Logan; Mrs. Gerald B. (Fay) Barton, Men's 2 piece British iud C. Michaelis will be Sept $3.95 as the icy roads last Friday night when the car in front of him collided with another car and caught fire. Open House Planned Birth Rings ard Later this week one boy was arrested and confessed to the crime. Charges have been filed. BUDGET Sgt Lowell Hess of the U.S. .documents. Sgt Hess personal bravery, Army had been awarded the Bronze Star Medal with "V" outstanding leadership and devotion to duty are for action in the Republic of Vietnam on June 3, 1970, by in keeping with the hlghesttrad-itio- ns of the military service direction of the President. and reflect great credit upon Sgt Hess was given the for heroism in connection himself, his unit and the U.S. with military operations against Army. an armed hostile force In VietSgt Hess, son of Jay and Mary nam. Sgt Hess distinguished Hess of Plymouth, is now out himself while serving as a squad of the service and employed leader with . Company D, 1st at Thiokol. Battalion, 12th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division. LEE On June 3, 1970, the second D enplatoon of Company was John and Jeanine (Douglas) gaged in a search and clear Lee are proud first time parmission when they discovered ents with the birth of a baby As an enemy held village. daughter born Dec. 12 in Salt they approached the village, Lake City. the platoon suddenly came unare Mr. and der intense enemy fire. Grandparents dirHowell, Hess Louis Mrs. Douglas, Immediately, Sgt ected a heavy base fire on the and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Lee, Salt Lake City. enemy positions while he ralare Mr. lied his men for an assault on the village. and Mrs. Harold Sandall, Park After the enemy force was Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred routed, a search of the village Douglas, Brigham City. is revealed two enemy dead, a cache of munitions and valuable Mrs. Alice Robbins. J0 Lees Dan Post & Acme Cowboy Boots Ship 'N Shore Blouses Sirpriso Special Prict Still li Effect Too Low To Meitioi jBring Your! Ladies Dress Shoes Gift List FoRtasy aid Voqie I IGepharts a.m. quilting, p.m. jewelry Christmas trees, art including 4:30 p.m. oil painting; Tuesday 10 a.m. modpauge; Wednesday 10 a.m. liquid 12 noon soup, embroidery, 3 p.m. Christinas wrapping; Thursday W a.m. embroidery, crochet, knitting, 4:15 Project RBE. luncheon Friday 1 p.m. ($1), 2 p.m. bingo. There will be a special New Years Eve party from 9 to 12 with refreshments at the center. To Gephart Stores Co. "Buy for cash and pay Less ! I |