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Show THE IEADER - THE GARLAND TIMES, February Tflhiree Howell Happenings Jeny Wood bi number relv for tt Homer Ratter . Grandchildren teat is. Their daughter. Janif and husband, Alan H hite, hav a e son. He arrived Feb. 6 at tpalco, lUh. Thif maket ttree children for fee Whites, boyi nd one girl. Other proud grandparents are Mr.and Mrs. Melvin W hite of Duchene. to Itah. Visiting Saturday at mer Sorensen's were, Bob Oxborrow the ElMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen and family of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Lee SnedeKer and baby. The rs have just returned from Georgia where Lee has been Sned-eke- stationed with es. the Armed Forc- Mrs. Snedeker is a granddaughter of the Sorenseu's. Arthur Douglas, Jan Johnson. Karen Douglas and companion, Bruce Zundell were in Salt Lake Friday evening where they attended the "Merle Hager" show at the Salt Palace. Does a camp out sound inviting to you in this kind of weather? Well it did 10 four young men the other night Larry Morris. Kirk Nessen, Dennis Morris and Brian Grant got brave enough to camp out at the head of the creek. It was only 5 below zero. More power to them. Guest speaker at Sacrament Meeting Sunday evening was Stan Barett who is from the Clayton Austi n Kast Garland Gleanings ESSIE PETERSON Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Allen V.rter. of Brigham, spent the weekend snowm iblling in Yellowstone. Mrs. RoscoMlnson of Tampa. Florida spent a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred. She is a sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. John Austin and Cindy were Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin. w. Mrs. Lyle Johnson of Bountiful, spent the wekend with her rmther, Mrs. Leah Oyler. Roy Ir. was with his muther WeOther local people have called on her during the week. Mrs. Dora Shaffer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer to Phoenix, to visit Vernon and Lucille's daughter, Connie and family. Their visit was interupted and they returned to Orem for the funeral of Mrs. Winnie Graff, Wednesday. They attended sessions at the Provo temple, returning homo Saturday after a two week stay. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood and family spant the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer and the Louis Larson's. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes were in Ogden Sunday. Mrs. NaVelle Rhodes spent last weekend in Ogden at her sister's house, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. George Parson's were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Rhodes. Merlyn King's cousin Roland King, enroute to Salt Lake from Oregon, where is is employed, stopped irto visit the family, 458-33- up Gayla who had gone there to spend a couple days with friend Tracey Andrewa. They also stopped in Fair View to visit Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sharp. Gayla was in Salt Lake to attend the F.H.A convention at the Royal Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis were in Ogden to attend funeral services for a cousin Laurence Mansfield. They also Davis of visited Mrs. Fred Preston in the McKay hospital. spending four days with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Marriott and with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott She is a sister of Emery and Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott attended the farewell services in Brigham for a nephew, Steven Valentine, going to the Australian West mission. They also visited Mrs. Fay Dorris. They returned toTremontonfor farewell services for Brian Hales, who will leave for the Southern States. To help Louis Larson celebrate his birthday anniversary the family held a dinner Saturday. B was Pam Wood's birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King and family of North Logan, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. King Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grove r and daughter, Joan Rock were in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grover and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover. Mrs. Katherine Thompson of Orem is house guest for an stay of Mrs. Esther Clough. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs drove to Weston Sunday to pick latest recipient of their kindness. When I talked to her on the phone several weeks ago she was really upset & seems that one day white she was absent from her room at the Nursing Home someone had stepped in and taken her watch, ft had a special sentimental value to it because her children had given it to her several years ago for Christmas. When these ladies heard about it do you know what they did? They got together, bought her another one and sent it to her. Needless to say they made one little lady really happy. I am really grateful for their kindness too. You know there are still a lot of nice people In this old world. Leah Reed and children are spending this week with Mau-rin- e. We're glad to report that Leah is doing as well as can be since her surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fuhrlman and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hyde drove to Logan Saturday evening where they enjoyed a lovely On Sunday they atdinner. tended a missionary homecoming for Elder Ron L. Anderson who has just returned from a mission to Chile. Elmira Fallows had her sons Milton and Ivan, visiting with her Sunday. Although polarbearsare subject to m jch more severe weat- her than any other bears, only the pregnant females sleep during the winter. . ALENE FRYER Primary workers will be canvassing the comtinnity during this week. Please be generously "old" and have your pennies ready when they visit your home. We had a bit of adverse luck in announcing the blessing and naming of two very important little people in our Ward, last week. First of all, the lovely new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Page was named "Roch-elle- ." Then, the handsome little lad who belongs to David and Gleason Helen was named Grandpa and "David Ray." grandma Ray Gleason surely didn't want that over looked. Sympathy is extended to the Martin Gardner family at his passing. "Uncle Marty" was quite a person and he knew many stories of early Deweyville that were priceless to hear. Miss Jackie Nelson of Honey-vil- le was an overnight guest of Miss Laurie Fryer last Friday night Glad to welcome Mrs. Clarence Fryer home. Shehadbeen in Richfield at the Ross Bowen home for some weeks. Enroute home, she spent a week in Provo at the David Oldroyd Mrs. Lynn Nelson, Bill Larsen, IS. son yt Mr. and Mrs. Aayne Larsen and Brad Larsen. Its, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer larsen all of Tremon-to- n were spotted early Monday k and woming by searchers as they attempted to walk from the mxith of the canyon toward Plyiftxith. The three youth left home Sunday afternoon about 4:45 p. m. to hunt rabbits in the area k vocnliglhiO Area pareras i in tiie fctare Scouts of rnerifi t':r. near the B8 emblefli aest mt , B4 and UDell Harris Tremontoa. Lyo Kslaotv fsja J Started aw aerial search Man. er of one of the boys. nrit4 ' 4(J jpurniqg to augment the jeep f ps trot's searefc. Once spotted, sheriffs deputies about a," m. Monday monuqg vhaa : tie pilots set their Jane picking up the youths failed to return, .?.- t Coining Members' rogr a m. a . .2 :. , sctxH officio's. The nM '? signed to stil t parv, - da - ends J walking youths and transported tided to re mala hn the truck them to rescuers. until nvirninj be (ore atteaptinf to walkout !& full fen of Guinea pigs hate a sense of gas. the youth's ran the truck's tut 1.000 tims keener tha. heater during the night (9 stay i jhattfvtan. tie u rvct-e- earns trr special he the 0 n?i.-.V- or er) Wilcox, and their new son, Michael Brandt and Mrs. Merlin Fryer of Clearfield. CARD OF THANKS would like to express our thanks and appreciation to on Father Robert Taheny, the Ladies Altar Society, neighbors and relatives, especially Vivian Pierce, who have so generously helped us during Owen's illness and our time of We Tre-mont- sorrow. that so many others share our grief has made his passing easier to bear. Knowing Mrs. Mildred Bergener and family i. r,K- Cemrj t the Jny.jir .; : r SPROUSE k k -- a ::.:.! .t ! jr.-- . Uti k A -- -- WOODEN 8-, Dross -ill & r-- 235f4v Jr. - t . NOW YD ALL-SHEE- PANTY HOSE FASHION FABRICS Multi fildment nylon, ,tM nude, ( hon e of cinnamon and of Uv., si. cs ' pctitcmedmin 'ineci. tall tall 4''" ? 1 Reg. 2PR1.00 67 PAPER MATE Hangers 1Ai wide synthetu blends 27 rrtn .ind all utton (nints and solids, mat hum washalle, ln'rfci t for di esses, blouses II id si Mt t swear vals to 37 STYLE ivimic Eoch " HAIR SPRAY telling nylon pomi Sharp, tlu k seal drying, asst f4 p V" .11 lot 1.0 ,,.r FREE $1.00 pkg. 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H 10-1- 5" xT', reg1.39 . f ' ' STORES tSttSt - ! V' ir tV tfsgr --fr -- ;- r ber. home where she saw granddaughter, Carrie Oldroyd. Major Oldroyd is in Thailand until June. His wife Pat and their family are making their home in Provo. Visiting the Wayne Fryer home, Saturday afternoon, were Mr. and Mrs. Don (Nancy Fry- Ae '' r 1 bersnit-s- . r arm, ofseojtsni ing th Once stuck, the youths POLYESTER THREAD Deweyville Doings get-toget- Lorjs Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones spent the weekend in Salt Lake. Friday evening they attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Mike Humphries at the Hotel Utah. Saturday they enjoyed a lovely dinner and attended a show. Our Relief Society is always doing something nice for someone it seems. My mother is the with every dnesday. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Masey and mother, Mrs. Guy Servos, of Ogden visited Mrs. Lititia Sorensen, Sunday afternoon. 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