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Show The Page 10, Leader-T- Garland Times, April 12, 1973 he I " ( PnoDdlDinKg ForacODinKrj c TOPS Club Christy Richards it looks Marcel Tingey Office SCS Named Mr. Marsel Tingey, area conservationist. Coil Conservation Service (SCS), Logan, announced today a change in his agency's leadership in theTre-montfield office. Odas Austin, who has headed SCS activi ties in Tremonton for the past six years, has been transferred on to L L j Calif, Merced, in a similar assignment. Austin is Floyd been in charge SCS's Richfield field office Replacing Bailey, who of for has past four years. the Bailey was raised on a farm southwest of Salt Lake City. He t received a degree in Agronomy ; from. Utah State University in 1962, and at that time accepted a position with SCS in Mount He has also Pleasant, Utah. worked for SCS in Roosevelt and Price before his most recent position in Richfield. t like we made it through conference with a minimum of bad weather. It seemtd so nice to see blue sky i"tnstead of snowy grey. The fields are drying now and the farm work can finally begin. It seems so nice to see tractors going down the road instead of snowplows. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards traveled through Montana and Idaho this past week. They said the fields looked lovely and green with the fruit trees in blossom. Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith and family were at the Pizza House in Logan Saturday night to celebrate Darrin, their oldest son's birthday. Sunday dinner guests to further mark the occasion were Mrs. Nellie Barnard, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Miss Pam VanWoerkom and Miss Donnell Nesson. Sunday afternoon Miss Diana iVilcox and Miss Jill Welling performed in a piano recital. Those attending the program from Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox, Mrs. Lo-viHolt, Mrs. Millie Welling, and Mr. and M:-- s. Ronald Welling and family. Mr3. Janet Gam's mother, Mrs. Asael Butters, visited Wednesday from Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holt, Salt Lake City, and Mr. Charles Holt, Phoenix, Ariz., visited with Mrs. Lovinie Holt overthe Phoenix, Ariz., and Miss Carol Ann Burton, the Cordon, Cordon's granddaughter. They visited from Thursday till Sunday. Richards Mr3. Christy accompanied her mother, Mrs. Alice C. Harris, her aunt, Mrs. Amy C. Wright and her cousin, Mrs. Jean W. Hunsaker, to Salt Lake Monday. They visited the LDS Church archives and shopped. Greycliff s was the scene of a family party in honor of Mrs. Ruby Garrett of Brigham City, on April 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Karl King attended from Fielding. Mrs. King is Mrs. Garrett's daughter. The Primary put on their Sunday evening program and did a very good job. Special praise goes to Mrs. Barbara King, Mrs. Joan Richards, Mrs. Karen Wilcox, Mrs. Rita Abbott, and Mrs. Opal Gam. They all put in many hours of extra work. nie weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott were happy to see Mrs. Abbott's Mr. folks, and Mrs. Nuel It,s Tax Time Once Again An optimist according to some unknown philosopher is someone who sets aside one hour a year each April 15, to do his income tax. Luckily, this year those optimists will ur get a grace period. If you hadn't already noticed April 15, falls on a Sunday this year. That means, according to Internal Revenue officials, that you've got all day Monday to work up your return. Or you could put it off an extra day. 24-ho- if lk iv pi ,f r;?b m i 4 f r A? sr i n - s . r U i ' : iVwj--- t a lii f a " v- - ' tlj" il l i Mm , V j far J rwJ.W Bl aram' rmrn wmm iuAiw aJju e,iirrfrrTrm.! nrw roci urans mans njwii I tww I ojM WjW wm mi i 1 1 3a ciu U.Vw 171Fi"li4 1 4 ti db Blj Ca El vjm ESB ill til tl, SI EJ IS I clV If 1 j Water Buckets and make themrow; I apprec- iate more than ever the green thumb of others. It seems to me mothers and grandmothers are always the best at this making things grow. Mary R. Hurley wrote: Because she is My Mother, I so well understand Vhy flowers bloom beneath the thouch of her gentle hand. Hope we'll all have this gentle hand to make people as well as flowers bloom before our hands. Simada Club Holds Meet Members of the local Sima da Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. LynnMarkham for their regular club meeting. Mrs. Ray Finch, president, conducted the business of the meeting and; read a letter from the Alpha -- Chapter in - SaltLakg City which informed the 'meitt? " bers that there are now eleven chapters in the State of Utah. The Spring Banquet for all state units will be held this year in Tremonton on May 18th. The lesson for the meeting was presented by Leoan Finch and was on Chinese Literature and Architecture. Mrs. Finch brought some lovely pieces of Chinese sculpture to show to the group and Mrs. Elva Korth brought some Chinese artifacts with her. Among the collection were beautiful Chinese materials of silk and linen and Chinese paintings. She also brought Chinese pottery and pieces of handmade crafts typical of Chinese workmanship. At the conclusion of the lesson .the hostess served refreshments to her guests. Subsidiary To Run Canal wrnvwum ' ipm: msw tm sripn j . v. t III that spring is coming and Mother Nature reaches forth her hand to touch the flowers Now Cont. From Pg I last week's meeting at which they have explained various proposals Mr. Smoot noted that the company had proposed more than one means of change offering to sell the canal system to the waterusers association or to form a water district. "I think the bit majority opinion of the farmers was that they'd like to leave it in the hands of the company," he said. "They've done a really good job over the years," he said, Sugar company officials told the farmers that "if you insist on paying a dollar for your water all you're going to get is a dollar's worth of water because you can't dip into sugar company funds to pay the cost of operating the canal" Mr. Smoot said. "I for one have to agree with 585 Conditioner Nylon ? liOT SOFfDf out-goi- ng Dinner 70 Archibald Rutledge, an outdoor writer, noted that wild turkeys look black when they are approaching and silver-gre- y Don't when retreating. move! The wild gobbler's eye- sight is binocular sharp. Total weight loss for the whole club last year was 178 12 pounds. After the awards were given out a salad buffet was served to all the members. 10 nh IqV i ATSLUE 206 SOUTH 2nd. W. I Reg. $4.4? Acrylics, Polyester, Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, is in Washington D. C. He is drill master in the ROTC. He will be there for tw j weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson of Salt Lake, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson. Dorothy and Neul Cordon of Misa, Ariz, stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson Friday night That evening they went to Madiox Ranch House in Brigham for a family dinner. Nine family members attended. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thomas of Samaria visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Anderson Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Summers and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith and family of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and family of Bothwell were Sunday dinner guests at the homa of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson attended the funeral services for a cousin Ed Anderson of Shoshone, Id aho on Saturday. Mrs. Keith Burnhope and daughters were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Funk in Helper, Utah. Fred Christensen, sons, and grandsons attended the general priesthood session in Salt Lake Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. ArhturServows of Malad, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Firth visited with Mrs. Jennie Firth on Sunday, also visiting with her was Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nicholas of Cor-inn- e. Hal son-in-l- aw Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Nicholas and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nicholas of Corinne Saturday evening. Mrs. Wilford Clayton of Idaho Falls visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Firth and family recently. 854-37- 17 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Soren-se- n of Ogden visited with George Payne Sunday. A birthday party was held for Allen Binjham Friday after school. Games wereplayedand refreshments were served to a few of his close friends. Allen was observing his seventh birthday was honored Sunday by members of his family who was away at school. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spencer and family of Kearns were weekend guests of Mrs. Noreen Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hone of Denver, Colo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hone recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hone attended fast meeting in Salt Lake for the blessing and naming of the baby daughter of Mr. and Dave re Kent. The little baby was named Kinfterly. Mrs. Dean Hone and Mrs. Colleen Laws were in Ogden Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. David Kilfoyle and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle of Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bodley and boys of Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Laws, and daughter, of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbott and daughter of Brigham visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Laws Sunday. Brian Marble a student at University of Utah was visiting with his parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. LaGrande Burton of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Marble Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Newman was in Salt Lake on business last Tuesday. FURNITURE 25 OFF REGULA 18 Velvet Sofas 25 Different Hanging Lamps 6fl0te r i i r Utwv9 lompieie selection . TMYAe PRICE e Of Wall Decor TO BE GIVEN AWAY Bed Room Sets 27, 1973 ONE LA- -Z- RECLINER Tickets Given Sett 0y eseott V Away With Li & Cribs 24 Crushed Purchase Velvet Chairs Every Good Early American Sofa Bunk Beds Chairs La Selection Of Z Boy Chairs We Have Contemporary, Traditional, & Modern Styles. We Have A Complete Selection Of Distinctive Furnishings! COME IN TODAY ,",v,,MVoff Buttons Janet Firth STOREWIDE SEW THOSE EASTER OUTFITS NOWl Acryljc Sweater Knits Bits years 60" Wide Reg.$2.49 xL Jlorsc Halters (S Literary Club ago the Cotton Thread Leather Officers APRIL, Xxltewart fgl rtTJ River, Bear River South, and Malad Stake M-and Gleaners are having a special Easter Fireside for M-and Gleaners from all three Stakes, Sunday, April 22 at Last Wednesday evening T. 9:00 p.m., at South Bear River en Stake House. All and O.P.S. (take off pounds sensiGleaners are urged to attend. bly) held a candlelight cermoney to install the new officers. New officers are Ruth Litchford as leader, Emma Jean Larsen is outgoing leader, Shirley Quigley and Edna as ingoing Knudson as in going secretary is Cora Nielson entertained the Emma Jean Larsen and outTremonton-Garlan- d Literary going secretary is Colleen Club at the home of her daughWoodbury, in going treasurer ter, Mrs. Duane Madsen. is Pam Henrie and out going Mae Fridal read poetry from treasurer is Glenda Cutler, in the Volume of Postry titled going weight recorder is Marie "You Left Us With A Smile", Keele and out going weight re by M.iud Osmond Cook. The corder is Pam Henrie and out author is a well known former going reporter is Edwina Baker resident of Tremonton. Her and in going reporter is Edna Knudson. daughter, Vera Hunsaker, was a former member of the Each in going officer received Literary Club Out Delicious refreshments were a lovely red carnation. served by the hostess to the going officers each received a charm for their charm braclet. members and five guests. Awards were also given out for the first and second place First place weight lossers. winner in division four was Edna Knudson with a 28 14 lb. loss. Second place winner in division four was Mary Ann Gardner with a 17 34 lb. loss. On April 28, the Bothwell Each received a certificate Ward Elders Quorum are spon a gift. and soring a Chinese Dinner to be Other awards were given out held at the Ward Cultural Hall to the Storks. at 8 p.m. All proceeds from Glenda Cutler receiveda certhis dinner will go towards the charm and a gift for tificate, building fund. Tickets are still the only loser while in being tickavailable. Anyone wanting the stark club. Other starks ets, please contact Bill Roberts were Verna Ashton and Marg854-38at aret Kitchen. They stayed with-i- n limits set by their doctors. Both received a certificate and a charm. He Polyester dingie units Lexol Bear that" noted that "a few years water association board of directors kind of made an offer to voluntarily raise water rent and to let us spend the adding, "there's none better money. The sugar company that I know of and certainly agreed to do that at the time none cheaper." but there was an uproar from Farmers are realistic when waterusers and nothing was viewing the likely rate increase, ever done about it" he observed. "I think farmers Waterusers usually receive are all realistic enough that their water notices before May they know the sugar company 1 and any rate increases should can't go on forever furnishing be outlined in the notice, Mr. water at the same prices they Smcot added. did forty years ago." 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