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Show 1 The AltmtUlimittllJtf tiiiif iititiititMtj Leader-T- THE ANDERSON LUMBER "ANSWER MAN'S Bear River City Bits nn by Dollie Iverson TtTbVo a r5'fl 5 a a a a a'a t a a a 5 3i 9 rrrr8Tr'rrrrnnnnnr Mrs. Alice Fteterson returned Monday nite by plane, from Las Vegas where she had been visiting her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Bourne and family. Carma Lotten of Ridgecrest, Calif, spent one weekend with her mother at the Bourne home. Mrs. Peterson reports that she had a very lovely time. McAlden and Richard Thompson of Phoenix, Ariz, and Jon Thompson of Deweyville, were visitors at the L. W. Iversons on Wednesday. Last weekend the Roger Hendrickson family drove to Provo, picked up their daughter, Becky, andthen werrton to Fayette where they visited Mrs. Hendricksons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mellor. Mr. and Mrs. DeLaw.n Price have leased the self service station at 350 E. Main in Tremonton. We wish the Prices much success in their venture but we will miss Garnett as baby setter! for the Relief Society and Primary organizations. Mrs. Shirley Hendrickson First Councilor in the North Box Eldar Stake Primary accompanied other membsrs of the Stake to Primary conference Wednesday and Thursday, in Salt Lake. Theordoria Lewis from Tuscon, Ariz, spent a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis. She stopped over on her return trip to Alaska. The Lewis's took her to Salt Lake Airport where she took a plane homo Saturday morning. Thursday Ken Paskett took his mother, Mrs. Marguerite Paskett, to Henefer. Mrs. Paskett had been visiting here for a week. On his return he stopped in Morgan and brought Mrs. Eila H. Anderson home with him. Mrs. Anderson had spent the past month with Dr. and Mrs. John Martineau. Sunday morning Mrs. Anderson left with the Verl Anderson's to their homo in Fielding where she will be staying for a time. Ken and Dorothy report that their mother, Mrs. Anderson is feeling much, much better. Saturday Mrs. Maurine A. Toone of Croyden took Mrs. Ella H. Anderson, Dorothy Paskett and Vesta Jensen to Shoshone, Idaho, where they attended the funeral of EcUin Anderson, a brother-in-la- w of Mrs. Anderson. Verla Corliss of Clarkston, Wash, a sister of Ken Paskett visited with the Pasketts on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson of Bothwell and daughters Deane and Sheila visited with Mrs. Ella H. Anderson. They had been to Corinne to visit their daughter, Vickie Reay. DeAnn Graves spent, the weekend with her grandmother, La Von Dallin. Miss Graves is the daughter of Floyd and Velma Graves of Palm Springs, Calif, and is attending B.Y.U. Mrs. Steven Holmgren and two children are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas in Howell. Keith and Monte Anderson of Ogden visited Dah Anderson, the Blaine Andersons and Dwight Andersons Sunday. Farrell Sernonsen, a former resident, and now a resident of Salmon, Idaho, died suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Devon Gilbert, in Corinne last week. His funeral was held last Saturday in Salmon. Mrs. Fern Andreason and Dollie Iverson County D. U. P. officers visited the Fruitvalle camp at the home of Olive Fillmore in West Corinne, Monday, p.m. The John Udys have been real active the past weeks. On March 30th they drove to Wendover with Norman and June Holton of Layton, where they met four other couples coming home Saturday. On April 3rd they took their daughter, Tammy to the McKay hospital and she had a tonsalectomy Monday morning. That Sunday evening they went to a family party at a sisters home. Miry Nielsens in Ogden when ten sisters and brothers met This is a yearly event for Mrs. Udys family on their mothers birthday soa-in-la- w, A SALE OF ALL SORTS SUPER SAVINGS . . . STOREWIDE AND YARDWIDE . . . JUST IN TIME TO GET YOUR SPRING PROJECTS UNDERWAY . . . 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"Feeling the beat" The "song" of the tiny crickbecomes as natural as breathet, an insect which is less than an Inch long, can sometimes ing. Boredom is never a con"Music is Fun" be heard as far as a mile. Mr. sideration. has become the accepted theme Cricket is the only one who of music classes at Snowvllle sings a song; Mrs. Cricket makes no sound at all. School. lyU4M """''" EVANS' BEAUTIFUL PROVEN F"d Handler Public Health office in Tremonton, 102 S. Tremont (Civic CenterX on April 17, from the hours of 1 p.m until 5 p.m. Mrs. Leona Lundstrom, sanitarian from the Bear River District Health Dept. will give the examination. There will be a written questionaire and a charge of $1 per person. The Tuberculosis test will also be given at this time for those who have not yet had it done. NEW MELAGUARD grains . . . from Rustic Pecan to Alpine Oak . . . 10 exciting finishes with the d urability you are accustomed to only in counter tops! t099 Test Planned From Pg 4 It is gratifying, during a typical class period, to watch the alertness of pupils trying to be accurate in the reading of the charts not missing a single beat or syllable. Exclamations are frequently heard such as, "This is fun!", "Let's do it after ... HANDSAW business. Continued . a real breakthrough that provides permanent beauty . . . high heat and pressure lamination to a plywood base . . . faithfully reproduced wood DISSTON PROFESSIONAL Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts and Bryce attended the play, Family Portrait, at the BOX Elder High school, Thursday n te. Mirgo Checketts played the part of Esther in the play. At this writing Lulu R. Clayson is down with the flu. We wish her a speedy recovery. Thursday nite the Seniors of Box Elder High and their parents were invited down to Weber College for a special event Mr. and Mrs. JoDell Huggins and Roberta were n attendance. Delia Christensen and daughters Addie Christensen, Barbard Fridal of Roy and Peggy Rich of Tremonton arrived home Saturday nite from the Los Angeles where they and spent a week with relatives, Mada Holmgren of Garden Grove, Karen RamsielL relatives, Meda Holmgren of Garden Grove, Karen Ramsdell Loo, of Torrance and Marian Christensen, Pierce. Peggy Rich was the chauffer and she took them to several interesting places. School Talk . Mela mine overlay plywood paneling D-- 23 Mr. and Mrs. Thirl Johnsen and Mi-- , and Mrs. Chester Christ-ens- en enjoyed a supper parly at Brattens in Ogdsn Saturday nite. Capt. and Mrs. Seth Jensen and two children of Colorado Springs, Colo, arrived here Saturday nite. Capt. Jensen has been He will take up his duties assigned to Hill Air Force Base. there in about three weeks. In the interim they will be getting settled in their new home and visiting friends and relatives. Seth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vay S. Jensen. Janet Winward and four children of Salt Lake spent from Thursday until Sunday with her parents, the Vay S. Jensens. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy visited with Wayne and Vickie Hardy in their new home in Richmond. They report that Wayne and his family are doing fine over there. Karen Iverson and her mother, Alva Hardy, we re in Logan Mon- day on . all, panels are like permanent . . . you'll be looking at them a long time. ISN'T IT LOGICAL, THEN, to buy something you'll enjoy . . . panels with lasting beauty and durability?" anniversary. 8th marked the, wedding anniversary of the John Udys . . April and they celebrated by having dinner at the Heidelburg in Farm- - " ington. The Harvey Braegger family were dinner guests of Mary S, Anderson Sunday. Hip! Hip! Hooray! Another phase of the sewer project is taking place. The inspector will be here Monday, April 16 and after the inspection we are to hook up our homes as soon as possible. Garland Times, April 12, 1973, Page he " !' Extruded Aluminum the HIGHLANDS Hinges Header Corners Wool Pile Weather Strip a Standard or - Pitcher Handle and Push Button lock EVERY 1 Jlj famous 20 D FEATURE , ... inch $32.75 All the really preferred features O Off DURING MY APRIL g O Off on 300 lb. SHINGLES AND ROLL SEAL-O-MAT- IC 1 e shingle resists fire, wind and weather for many years. The Highlands are truly out of the ordinary. Let us showlhcm to you and give you a free estimate. g I Johns-Manvill- create a roof of massive beauty and elegance. Giant surface granules, in modern color blends. Extra thickness for a bolder shadow line. And it's Vise-loc- k I Shingles by Seal-O-Mati- Drip-Ca- p ROOFING. 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