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Show Garland Times, January 25, Leader-Th- e Page 6, The 1973 Former Resident New Treasurer Deweyville Doings ALENE FRYER Cleora Rawlins is the new City treasurer, effective Jan. 1. She replaced Gertrude Bosworth who retired Dec. 1, after 12 years as treasurer and 22 years with the city. Mrs. Rawlins was appointed by the City Council on the recommendation of Mayor O'.of E. Zuidel. The new treasurer has been 257-72- 41 with the city five years, starting as a billing clerk and work- Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Germer Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson are experiencing the new also camo from Layton to attend Mrs. Frearson's service, Satoccupation of being first-tim- e born was son Their urday. parents. Mrs. J. E. Scheib, Pocatello, last week in the Loan L.D S visited for several days can mm Idaho, The young hospital. claim a.1 impressive list of this past week with her mother, grandparents aid great grand- Mrs. John Fryer, and Artel. Friends of Mrs. Clarence parents. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Summers of Thatcher, and Mrs. Fryer will be happy to learn Ora Thompson, Elwood are that she Is doing well while her sharing the honors of grand- broken arm mends at the home parents, with Mr3. Francessa of Mr. and Ross Bowsn in RichSummers, Tremonton, Mrs. field. Mrs. Fryer will be reEliza Zollinger, Providence, turning horn? in February. Mr. an J Mrs. Jim Roberts of Elwood great being grandpar-ent- Bur-ban- r By Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bowcutt of Glen Bernie, Md., have been spending the past few days at the homo of Mr and Mr3. Rudy Bowcutt of Gariand. Gary, is Wsstinghouse by employed Electric Corp. and has been attending business meetings in San Francisco, Calif. A family dinner was held in their honor1 on Sunday. Thoseatendingwere Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bow:utt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bow -cutt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bowcutt. "i Income Tax fime 30 N. Tremont at U.S. Lock & . Key Frank Rawlins. They are the parents of three children, Tony, Craig and Call Bits Janet Firth One Day Service on Most Returns. Big 17 underMarge Christensen surgery in the major Valley West hospital in Granger last week. She is getting along just fine. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nicholas of Corinne were Thrusday visitors of Mrs. Jenny Firth. There seems to be a great amount of sickness throughout the ward. W3 hope everyone is back on the road to recovery son-in-la- w, to 854-37- went soon. doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Firth and daughter, Cindy, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Midget of Brigham. Ella Anderson, is at the present time receiving medical be Doris oooooooooeoooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooo Snow storms and accompanying winds were the major ca- uses of accidents in the area. There were two semi-truc- ks unable to maintain speed to go over Boothe Valley hill. They jack-knif- ed on the hill. One of had a tractor the semi-truc- ks on as it jack-knifthe tractor tipped off the trailor on its side. The traffic was blocked about four hours. This hill is the sam3 one that was on the front page of The Leader a week ago. The county sent a snow plough out to clear the roads. The truck hit a soft spot. This slid the truck on the icy roads. As the truck slid the dozer caught and tipped the truck over. The occupants were lucky as the only salt truck to go that day was behind them. They took them to a telephone to get help. There were no injuries. An other car slid on the slick and snow packed roads Sunday. They had to be pulled out of the burrow pit. The roads were semiblocked 4 after Friday's snow There are some nice and wind. high snow banks where the snow plough has cleared the roads. The electricity was out most of. Friday and that night due to the storm. If you have not ex- perienced the lack of power to heat your home or get a drink of water, try it. You won't like it. Most of us was without heat or water during that time. The power company worked continuously on it but as soon as they would restore it out it would go. Val Nessen, Kenny Jones of Howell and Mary Jane Anderson of Bothwell, presented the Sacrament program. The Elders, Val and Kenny, told of some of their missionary experiences and Mary Jane presented a piano solo. Merlin Larsen injured his leg, Friday. He is unable to put weight on it. They are not sure just what happened. He was just walking along when it started to hurt. We wish him a speedy IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY available in this 4 bedroom brick, 2 12 baths, carpets, drapes, 2 fireplaces, family room, fin- fished basement, covered patio, 2 car garage, fenced. Includes3 room and bath apartment at rear of garage for income prop--.erty. Can be shown at your convenience. Center of Tremonton. . Close to schools and church. $32,000.00 3 bedroom house for rent. We have improved building lots. We Homes mountain Precision Pre-Bi- lt i . 1 are agents for Inter- - T- -l )outhwick Keaity 64 WEST MAIN, TREMONTON, UTAH 84337 PHONE AREA 801 257-368- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Midget of Brigham City visited on Sunday afternoon with Janet and Cindy Firth. That evening, Janet and Cindy, returned to Brigham with the Midgets to spend the night. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson of Stevensville, Mont. Hal Andjrson, a student at Utah State University, spent the weekend at home. A special sacrament service was held Sunday evening in the Bothwell ward. All senior citizens of the ward we re honored. hosattention atthe McKay-D- ee pital in Ogden. We wish her a speedy recovery. John and Shirley Ebsrhard are presently on a tour in Hawaii. We hope they are having a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Willard And- erson, former residents of have been visiting with relatives in the friends and area. The Anderson's live in Stevensville, Mont. 257-52- 85 to Susan. Bo-thw- ell, J is married She Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Stark, recently returned from a five weeks stay at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gaugh of Woodlen Hills, Calif. In the near future they are planning to visit another daughter in Portland, Ore. Newman underwent Henry surgery at the McKay hospital in Ogden last week. He seems i Have Your Returns Prepared By i Nita Swartz J J J partment. Cleora, is thedaughterofMr. and Mrs. Eli Pali of Elwood. Bothvell Family Enjoys "not-so-we- ll" de- PromontoryFlintPromptings ed s. We hae had several of the folks in our town on the list for the past coupk, le of weeks. Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Axel Hassel, Ray Gleason, Thales Cannon and Lloyd Lish have all been hospMr. Gleason, Mr. italized. Ca.inod and Mrs, Burbank had surgery, and Mr. Lish and Mrs. Hassel received medical treatment. Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Sudbury came from Salt Lake City to attend the services for Mrs, Lily Frearsqn, Saairdiy and then remained for a visit with Mr3 Axel Hassel. ' They returned homo Monday. ing up into the bookkeeping jooooooooooooooooooeccoooooooooooooooooooooooi Smoked John Pizza '"Each B0MElE?s OOi V7 U. S. Choice Round Steak ,$119 Wilson's H91 Tamales Opoco Grade A d. Qt Turkey Roasts Ranch Fresh b 29c AA Sm. Eggs 2 Dog" Food c. 891 Certifresh Chocolate fm 25: s2" 'i; Vv-- A, B. Noodles KTT 3 59c West Shore am c : :i i raui iissuejoo:sboxesjy 89' Betty Crocker Fireside Hamb. Helper 2&53c Saltines Western Family Cream Chicken Cream Mushroom Chicken Noodle r Crisco 61 Western Family ir r.u UUId K.L. oz. Oysters. Reg. 16 oz. Cake Mix 4 - 89c Good Only King Size Pies Pork & BeansNon4j$c uLtUn I rz fei'Golden Reg. $113 7oz.) Lzz zzzzz Chiquifo f 109 JyQGqod back-breaki- But free time isn't free. I Celerv 12' Only At Corl and Don mt$m Expires Jan. 31, 73 Certifresh .V.th C Cheerios 15 OZt C52336 JrJPGood Only i(r. Without CrOO" 60c v DinaannlD At Carl and Don There's More To Carl and Don's Than Low Prices For one thing, there are more every year. So, just for these to live as well as we do today quire more power every year. cleaner environment for all of take even more. people people will re- And a us will Almost everybody's life is touched by Fresh Large Hawaiin 47c Sometimes liberty isn't lost, it's sold. In our past, men and women sold their time, in 12 to 14 hour a day chunks, chained to their work to eke out a meager existence. Electricity broke the chain. For years electricity has been helping to save time. ..by running machines that do not mind menial, repetitive or labors. Freeing people who do mind. not-so-di- m Bananas !b. Sfeak Fries No. n ,1 $1.53 Ss. 7cc Crisp Stalk .hC Cold Power 4s1 Sherbert49ci 63' Only produce Don'sOil At Carl and expires Jan. 31, 73 Abe 36's 3 - 89c 43: Mrs. Smiths Russettes ueIE expires Jan. 31, 73 - Duncun Hines v...c( I food Apple jc 8 oz. can QPOk.Qji M) frozen s II 48' Van Camp's Bread 16 3' 3-9- Orleans Mandarin Oranges 4cnsS1 ' Mix Bridge L SU C From kitchen to office, to store to church, to farm to factory, electricity is replacing time that once broke down the health and spirits of many of us at an early age. Right now Utah Power & Light is working on meeting our power needs electricity. for 1977. And 1987. And 1997. New plants, are under construction or on the drawing boards incorporating both future power needs and ecological protection. So we and our children won't again have to sell all of our time to eke out a meager existence. Utah Power Electricity-K- ey ight Co. to a Quality Environment |