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Show Page 12, The Garland Times, July 19,19 Leader-Th- e Public Notice Bear River City Bits n ' by Do I lie Iverson mmt i t.ris tan 8 it inrnrrrrrrtTrmrrr. spear, TvM,' ir cub el an enlioyable dy a; Camp o.i the 9th of Ju'y. I here at 6 a.m. and returned at 6 pm. Fou: lea&r; Dorothy Acker man, Pny'.lis A. Ho'm gren, Connie Grover, and Gilford Ackermnn went as leaders of the boys and Barbara Frost went as a parent The boys competed most of the day in so.n? interesting and fun The boys from our events. camp to receive awards were: 1st place in archery to Douglas Burt, 1st place to K.C. Nelson and Mark Cusick in model baits; Li the critter crawl competition which consists of catching the most likely looking bu? and racing it Jeffery Dallin took 1st Dojglas Burt 3rd, John Acker-m- aa Tlio other award went to boys fron ether scout groups. Craii Wittiau? vis nominated for the Grace award whl ;h ? doceiving because ltis an award for being clumso. The boys came home tired but happy with the iiys events and are eager to make a return trip. Saturday evening a group of townspeople attended the Nelson reunbn In North Logan. Those in the group included; Gladys and Hoy Thorsen, Roy and Laretw Braegger and their children Kathy, Shrill Mary-an- na and Don, Karen and Byroa Bingham Violet Jensen, John and Janice Holmgren, Chris and a niece Mary Jon Panovich from California, Dell and Phyllis and Richard Holmgrsa. Wsdiesday Mrs. John Holmgren took her son Chris and two Oi his friends Shawn Gardner and Tyler Jensen for a day at Lagoon to celebrate Chris 9th birthday. Mr. and Mrs.MflvinMai.ning of Pocatello spent a day or two with John and Elva Gardy before going on to Oregon to a bowling tournament Mr. Manning ownes a bowling alley in u-s- 5. Pocatello,, Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy spent four days at Greys River in Wyoming fishing and relaxing. While they were up there other m?.mijiirs of the fam'ly cam? to spend a day or two with them. Mr. andMrs. Lynn Hardy and Mi", and Mrs. Jay Hardy each spent different days enjoying the cool weather and the good Ashing. Last week the Relief Society held i Lii'ichoon for the out going officers. A short enter-talnfng program was presented for the enjoyment of 53 ladies. Meloa Checketts was the president leaving to be honored along with her councilors and secretary; Lurlene Anderson, Thora Anderson and Vida Jensen. The ladies were given many thanks for a job wall done and the new officers were given a vote of confidence for the tasks they will be called upon to perform in the fut iro. We have some n9w residents in oar torn Mr. mi Mrs. Terry Westmoreland have ma ud into the home owned by Alta Moore. We wish to welcome the couple to our neighborhood. Marge Doughton o! Ogdun came up and too!; har mo'her Lavon Dallin home vtth her While in Ogden they Friday. ' of attended the movie Music." They enjoyed the movie very much. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs Cliff "Soji eascn and Mi, and Mrs. Jack Mi ease n of Ely, Nevada spent a few hours visiting with Mrs. Dallin. Jack and Louise have been spending a few days here visiting relatives and renewing old acquaintances. Mrs. Carter Iverson recently had a accident in her father's truck when she was on the highway near Ogdsn. A wheel from 3. passing motorist came loose and rolled across the road into her path. She could not a raid hitting it The truck ha J extensive damage to the radiator and ho ri but. none of the pass vigors were hurt Mrs. Pfate MJjrasi, Cindy, and Tyler and the Ray Nessen family of Ogden were Sunday gussts at the Boyd Hawkes home. Merrilee returned with the Nessen's to go on vacation with them. Carrie A. 1 )..: Christensen just Telephone Seniors Plan Reg. $124.95 $99.00 Cable Near Lake Cruise RACER BICYCLES BUILT IN FRANCE AstrA Completion belts The Bear Rivsr ValTjy Ssnior Citizens are receiving reservthe Great Salt Lake dinner cruise July 26. Make sure your name is listed if you are planning to go. The air conditioned bus will leave the Senior Center at 3 p.m. and return about 10:30 p.m. This will be a lovely sunset cruise. Sailing time is 7:30 p.m. Don't be disappointed by waiting too long to make your res- district Sheldon Cannon, manager for the Utah Telephone Company, announced that construction forces are nearing completion of a buried cable project in the Sno'wille exervations. change. Reservations are also being taken for the annual Summer He also stated that the proParty. It will be held at Willow Park in Logan. Section B wi!l ject when completed, will meet be for the use of our Sen'.ors between the hours of 10 a m. and the present and future requests 5 p.m. A program has been arranged under the direction o! by customsrs for a higher grade Charles Wood, Lunch will be pot lu:k except for Ji'ink and deof service and will provide one sert which will be furnished by the Senior Center. Ma'te your and ty service to the reservations early so that rides can be arranged. entire exchange area. Mr. Cannon said that the telephone company had also takCARD OF THANKS en advantage of the construction on Tremonton's Main Street The family of Mrs. LilliamC. by placing buried conduit at Barfuss wish to express our Lorenzo Bowcutt Sr. held several crossings for future sincere thanks and appreciation their family reunion atthe Bo telephone requirements. to every one for their thought-fulne-ss summer homes in Bear Mr. Cannon stated the proand consideration at the Lake. Those attending from jects are a continued effort by passing of their mother and' here were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Utah Telphone Company to grandmother. A special thanks Bowcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Clair place its facilities underground to the Tremonton 3rd Ward ReBowcutt and family, Mr. and and provide better service to lief Society for helping with the Mrs. Val Bowcutt and jaby of the customers. flowers and for the luncheon Garland and Mrs. Nan Bowcutt. they prepared. Mr. and Mrs. Conley P. Christensen ke Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BLOUSES LADIES BOOTS ation.! for CANTEENS BARBEQUES IRREGULAR JEANS PAINT SALE CRAZY SLASHES the store Throughout two-par- AT THE VALUE CORNER 206 SOUTH 2nd. W. Ma-hn- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weston Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bar-fu- ss Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Bar-fu- ss Mr. and Mrs. Roy Had-l- ey and Lyle Barfuss JUI JUII Side walk or not we'll have a great sale for you! XP0!11 Famous Brand stone Lake that they reported as an exciting and beautiful rid. Too many people overlook the telephone. When you think about it, probably many of your activities and duties could be handled more simply and quickly. Your machine. telephone, a time-savin- 4 lm PR. Values to $4.88 g n,,n A Mmb of ConlintMol Ttkplww Sjnttm (m ; C f pOTt SlliriS "" $300 J Mrnmsmrnmim iPlf ,GR0UP Mens-B- oys ( IGROUp Boys V L $2ES HAND-MAD- I Ipl jdrggQju-- J' MENS E j to $49. 99 IGROUPV j A Mens Sizes 7 to 12 r o j h sSHl 10 Speed Utah Telephone Company r 1 A new bishopric was sustained Sunday in the Beaver Ward, Be.ir River NEW SiSHOPRIC Stake. Sustained were Kenneth S. Major, first counselor; Max Thatcher, bishop; and F. Robert Deardroff, second counselor. The trio took the place of an outgoing bishopric consisting of Bishop James S. Parkinson, Wilford F. Durfey, first counselor and George Russell Johnson, second counselor. Sas-rem- ent machin Aitr rom at the County Courthouse. Box Elder County Commissioners By K. B. Olsen. Clerk prohibiting night hunting in the county. Tn? said meeting will be held on Thursday, J j"y 26. at 2 p.m. in the commissioners French Astra returned from an 11 day bus tour of the northwest and Canada. People from as far away as St George were among the 45 passengers. They took a ship to Victoria Island, spent time at Lake Louise, West Yellowstone and other points of interest along the way. While they were at Lake Loalso Carrie met her son H&;:iy and his family also vacationing in the cool climate of the Northwest He came homo after Carrie and spent the weekend with her mowing the lawn and getting flowers weeded again after the long time away from home. Mike Gardner received all star award from the pony league baseball in Brigham City. His team travels to Pocatello WedThe nesday for the play-off- s. Hornets, a little league team sponsored by Bishop John Holmgren is in first place with two game 3 to go. Demrts Christensen pitched a no hit game in the little league play. Me ny of our boys are members of these teams along with other boys from the area. We will be tearing more of them tts the son comes to an end this week. Mrs. Boyd Hawkes and daughter Danielle spent three days in Kanab with Mrs. Ivan Goodrich. They went to Page Arizona to see the dam, visited the Coral Sand Dunes and stopped at Butch Cassidy homo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner attended the Arch A. Munns family reunion in Elwood last Saturday. All twelve me miters of the family were able to be present with mo.it all of the grandchildren too. Then Sunday evening different members of the family presented the program in church services. Mr. and Mr,, Kefth Johnsen and family have been taking adof Kslth's vacation vantage time. They spent a week in Clear Creek with the family and on the weekend the Robbins family held their reunion out there. They spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Barker resting and sight seeing in Yellowstone Park and the Hebgen Lake area. They took a boat ride on Yellow- - Tim Notice is hereby given that the Box Elder County Commwill hear any obissioners jections to the County Ordinance BM JL yMens I & M'V & BoyTX UnCised ' Use Our Convenient Back Entrance And Rear Parking |