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Show Page 10, THE GARLAND TIMES, February 14, 1974 IEADER-TH- E Front Portage Way I LA MAE Phone JOHN Mrs. Robert W. Edwards and daughter. Kathy. of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Leona Williams and Gerald Williams and Mrs. children, Sandy and Jerry of Malad, visited with Mrs. E. wynn John Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawks and family of from Saturday until Wednesday. Noel Gibbs of Perry came Saturday and took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs, to his home for a weekend visit-anbrought them back Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Djnald evening. J. Gibbs of haysville came to the Gibbs home in Perry and visited with them Saturday. ere guests of Hex-bu- rg, d 866-22- 63 Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen and grandchildren. Scott and Natalie Nielsen, attended basket ball games at IS I' Thursday and Saturday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas attended a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Everton of Logan Saturday evening, in honor of Mrs. Thomas' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Bethesda. Md. Kathy DeGroot and children and Jean Koford and children of Ogden. visited with their parents and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. ttoodro Clark Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen visited the mortuary in Logan Wednesday evening, in the interest of the family of Hyrum Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halford of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Duggan Alien of Ogden visited with them Sun- Dr. Ronald John of Everett, visited with hit parents. Mr. and Mr. Ora H John Wash Mrs. Gary Owens and family of Fountain Valley, Calif, visited with Gary's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen. Saturday. De Ann Forsgren of Thatcher. Idaho, came Saturday and took her mother, Mrs. Ralph Howell, to her home for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks visited Sunday with their brother-inDee Christensen of -law. Midvale. who is hospitalized in day. Mr. and Mrs. Joedy Anderson and daughter of Rang ley. Colo., visited with Mrs. Anderson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roderick Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fullmer of Brig ham City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall from Saturday until Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cannon of San Diego. Salt Lake City. Elder Bill Lewis and Elder Clayne Jensen, returned missionaries of Malad were the speakers at Sacrament meeting here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jensen, parents of Clayne were present at the Calif. The party was held Friday evening in the banquet room of the Ward meeting house with the girl's teachers, Mary Y. John and Elma J. Bell in charge. Those present were: Debra Bell and father. Arvel Bell; Tamara Roderick and father, Henry Roderick; Natalie Nielsen and father, Owen Nielsen and Mary Ann John and father, E. Wynn John. Daddy-Daugh- meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnston and family of Bountiful were Sunday guests of Mrs. Johnston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris. ter A program was presented and refreshments were served. Among those who attended Sacrament meeting at Tremon-to- n Sixth W ard Sunday in the interest of Elder Michael Coombs, a returned missionary were: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Gibbs and family. Arthur L. Gibbs, Thelma D. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris. President and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter, Lori and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith and daughter Ami of Ilex burg went to Provo Sunday where they atSacrament meeting tended where the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris was blessed and given the name David Robert by his father. Among others present were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Holbrook and daughters, Debbie and Heidi of Lafayette, Calif. They were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris. Mrs. Cora McCrary and son. Vance and Mrs. Grace Fessler of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris visited in Ogden Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calliscr and family. Mrs. E. Wynn John attended the High School Regional Sw imat Logan ming competition Thursday in the interest of her son. J. Neal John, who participated. She also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin John and family and Peggy Sue John. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil R. Harris and family of Salt Lake City, Friday and Saturday. Saturday they visited in Kaysville with Mr. and Mrs. James Pettingill and family. Beverly Jenkins of Salt Lake City visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins from Thursday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gibbs and family of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Jeffs grandmother. Mrs. Hazel O. Gibbs. Mrs. Gibbs went to their home with them for a few days visit Jeanette Williams and some of the Primary officers and teachers made a quilt to be do nated to the Primary Medical Center by Mrs. Williams, ft was made at her home Wednes- Remember day. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall visited in Midvale, Monday, with their daughter, Brenda Love and family, the occasion being Mrs. Love's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins spent Wednesday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoskins and son, Todd, the occassion being Leonard's birthday. They visited with Marilda K. Flint of Clearfield later in the day. $6 Refund On Return Area senior citizens were reminded this week by the Division of Aging that they are eligible for a $6 refund because a food sales tax refund passed by the state legislature. Persons filing a state income tax return can claim the refund as part of their income tax. A special space is provided on the form. Persons not filing a state form can claim the reSenior citizens w ho ant to go fund on a special claim form. to Hardware Ranch Feb. 20. The forms are available at the senior centers in Tremonton must have their reservations Married and Brigham City. by Monday morning. After Monfor other couples may claim the $6 reday reservations fund for both husband and wife. adults will be taken. Seniors Plan Hardware Visit SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE W mm ins 5to VELVETS o NYLONS HERCULONS o AND QUILTS SAVE to $200! ALL MERCHANDISE IN STOCK! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Transitional ' Top of the Une tr 1 r mj mm Lovely to Look At t 1 96" CHANNEL TUFTED TUXEDO SOFA DELUXE 100" CHANNEL TUFTED CRESCENT SOFA Beautiful Carved Velvet Striking Quilted Nylon Special Sale Price Exquisitely Tailored Choice of Patterns & Colors Beautiful Cut Velvet Quilted Patterns Lush Woven Velvets $425 - t: SAVE to $170.00 Special Sale Price $345 Matching Love Seat Available Choice of Decorator colors Regularly Priced at $699.00 - SUPER QUEEN SIZE SOFA-SLEEPE- R Warm Traditional Contemporary Styling Many Fabrics Available Plaids, Stripes, velvets, quilts Special Sale Price SAVE ,150.00 $265 Ik. Colonial $3&5 k Fine Contemporary Make Your Interior Superior 4 HI SUPREME CRESCENT SOFA WITH CHANNEL-TUFTE- D Custom Quilted Your Choice Luxurious Cut Velvet Stunning Nylon Mateiassee ARMS & BACK BACK AMERICAN TRADITIONAL 8 FT. SOFA Covered In Choice of Colors Quilted Velvet Quilted Nylon Prints Tough Nylon Textures Rugged Herculon Special Sale Price $3B SPECIALLY PRICED S35s ONLY SMART AND CLEAN 8 FT. PILLOW BACK SOFA Covered In Rugged Herculon Choice of Smart Plaid Distinctive Stripes Special Sale Price Colors Galore $275 $450.00 Value LIVING ROOM SOFA-SLEEPER- Matching Love Seat Available S VALUES TO $650.00 Easy Living WHILE THEY LAST 2 ROLLS FIRTH'S SCULPTURED SHAG CARPET CHARMING COLORS FIESTA INDIAN CORN REGULAR PRICE $14.95 INSTALLED PRICE WITH SOLID FOAM 916" PAD Hardwood Frame Quality Workmanship Guaranteed Quality Construction Guaranteed Deluxe Comfort Seating The Latest In Style & Trend $11.00 SQ. YD. All POPULAR QUEEN SIZE Contemporary Styling Choice of Colors 4 Fabrics ii18. r C SOFASLETER Herculons Huffy Fake Furs VALUES T0 $500 00 Special Sale Price 22 BS 'iif3'A ill |