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Show Page 8, The Garland Times, May 10, 1973 Leader-Th- e DC hi ir 4-- 0 -- " j r y V .bx.ij few.,. 7 h i J a - I ' to vm - fP j Tremonton Third Ward's A team took first place in the Bear River South Stake volleyball 1 Kayln competition and finished second In the recent Region playoffs. Pictured (front row to Laura Marlene Pat Chris row): Stenquist, and Rhodes Debbie (second Fabry, Nagao; Cornwall, Barfuss and Valorie Vance. Missing Olive Rucker, Patsy Barnes. r. Howell Happenings JENY WOOD 854-37- The Cub Scouts, their par ents and leaders attended the Scout O'Rama Saturday and did they ever make us proud of them! Rory Payne won first place in the 100 yard dash, the 220 yard dash and the high jump. He also got a trophey for being the te Cub Scout Miss Beth Wamsley recently best in the nine year old class. was one of the top winners In Darwin Bee won first place the recent Utah State Fair Cover in the 100 yard dash and the contest 220 yard dash. ath-ele- nd Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bourne celebrated Mr. Bournes birthday Saturday and the entire family had a very nice day. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bourne were visited by their granddaughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker of Ogden. Mrs. Karl G. Welling has been visiting her husband regularly at the Ogden hospital where be was operated on last week. I Mr. Russell Capener took five Indian students to Lagoon on Saturday where many Indian students enrolled In the placement program enjoyed a fun day. Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy drove to California over the weekend to pick up furniture for Mr. andMrs. RonRoyball. Mrs. Royball is their daughter, Beverly, and the Royballs are now making their home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udy of Brig ham called on Mrs. Mary Udy last Saturday for a short visit and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family also of Brig-ha- m called on Sunday. Mrs. Udy had a very pleasant weekend f visiting both her sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Udy 1 have had the pleasure of having their daughter, Sharyle Butler and her new baby staying for a visit Lynn and Sharyle Butler are very proud of their little Mi daughter. 5 41 and they will be learning horsemanship. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall took their son. Gene, to the airport on April 26, to leave for his mission to Mesa, ArL They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Burke Nielsen r U-- Just in Time For Mothers Day Cool, Pretty Summer Dresses Form $18.00 to 10"d.a.846 8"d.a.7 12"o.a.1030 OTHER SIZES CONCRETE C 'i' V n m PIPE, IRRIGATION ALL Wonderful, washable fabrics Complete Size Range 8 to 24 12 OGDEN: 801 ' v ' J V. liiilil Iwllllr simm SCM ELECTRIC 120 Portable Electric Typewriter Reg. $195.00 OLYMPIA SIM Mj M39 50 Manual Typewriter, Finest Portable Made v tl"Tri;n ON WE STILL HAVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONE STYLE National Advertised Watches Reg. WEDDING SETS, DINNER RINGS PENDNANTS, EARRINGS GENTS RINGS. Save Example Ring Set 7Coff Reg. $200.00 Now $150.00 44 GENTS AUTOMATIC, ill POCKET WATCH $79 95 cllc559'95 LADIES Many Other Fine Buys.y" STAINLESS STEEL Service For 8 52. Pc. Service For PC. Versailles $5722 Montora Reg. $110.00 1847 Rogers 42 PC. Black Satin 41 Reg. $99.95 $iW Reg- DubonnehReg - 8 $89.95, $69 $(7097 $1497 9s41 42 PC. Rubaiyat s?t22 Oneida Stainless Req. $99.95 4 $5995 $3995 $2995 "TeresaV&e$s4era52000 Reg. $79. 95 Reg. $59.95 Reg. $39.95 BUY YOUR MOTHERS DAY GRADUATION GIFT NOW 11! AND SAVE & Pierced & Clip Reg. '$2.00 M ers 257-56- 29 West Main Our Back Door During Main Street Construction. Use 'j0" An Important Message from B. Z. Kastler, President, Mountain Fuel Supply, About Natural Gas Supplies OF MOTHER'S RINGS. TOTSKl SAtE 80 MILLER'S THE PLACE TO BUY DIAMONDS Tremonton, 484-763- 399-117- LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 752-631- 0 PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll charge) 13 V PICK-U- P South Redwood Rd., Ph. 1 West 12th St., Ph. Tyler Fonnesbeck won first place in the long jump for the eight year olds. We know a lot of credit goes to Grace Supan, their Den Mother and Marie Payne asst. Den Mother. Keep up the good work, you little guys. Mrs. Mariner Munk entertained the Birthday Club Friday evening. Honored guests whose birthdays were being celebrated were Lois Nessen, cont. page ALL Lmu) SALT LAKE: 1501 S 4" TO 24" SIZES and DRAINAGE. PRICES ARE PLANT 84 Give A Gift Of Lasting Value j"! Mr 6" DM. 5" $30.00. ; Dawn also Jimmy, Rusty, and went to the airport, afterwards Zoo and Liberthey went to the of family fun. a for day park ty n w rj Graduation Gifts -- and NikL Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Coburn and Kristin of Smith-fiel- d, and Nancy came home from BYU. The other members of the family, Susan. Toni. Mrs. Jack Forsberg is holding her first H meeting at her home Wednesday evening. There are 10 students In the club With all you've read and heard about the energy shortage, you may wonder about the natural gas supply situation. I am happy to report to you that in the Mountain Fuel Supply Company area, our known reserves are sufficient to permit us to serve all present commercial and residential customers for 35 years. Of course, if we continue serving all large industrial users our reserves would be less but they are still substantially better than the national average. At the same time, it should be noted that we are continually searching for and finding new gas supplies. And if the need ever arises, we can always manufacture gas from coal at a price that will continue to make gas the most convenient, efficient and economical fuel. So if you're planning any new or replacement uses of natural gas in residential or commercial applications, you can continue to rely on a dependable supply of nature's most perfect fuel natural gas from Mountain Fuel Supply Company. 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