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Show THE LeAnn Stenquist Graduates From Ricks LeAnn Stenquist graduated from Ricks College April 24 iih an Associate Degree. Miss Stenquist lives in Tremonton, Utah. Julie Peserson, also of Trenv received a One Year certificate. Disease Count fv - Douglas Roche who is re- Wyoming. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Henry Starr and John, were Mr. and Mrs. After dinLynn Petersen. ner Mr. and Mrs. Petersen drove to Richmond to attend Sacrament meeting with her son Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb. Vade, Brett and Kristle Joe had parts in the Primary presentation. and Mrs. Donald Mr. Vanderhoof attended the viewing for Barbaras cousin, Kussel Rader In Brigham Sunday nteht. Having a lovely get together at the home of Mrs. Jane l!dy, Monday were her sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City , Mrs. F'.va 7.undel of Ogden ' and Mrs. Lenore Silvester of Riverside. A ReliefSocietyMiniclass of crocheting was held Wednesday at the home of Ruth Elaine Stokes. Those present were Effie Potter, Mary Udy, Beverly Estep, Ruth Elaine and Anna Nish. Effie Potter is the teacher. Russel Pierson is home from the hospital and back to school. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pier-so- n accompanied by a granddaughter, Miss Julie Taylor and her friend Joan Tracy, spent the weekend in Sun zz '.II m P"" David M. Kennedy delivered the Baccalaureate Valley. The two - MEED A Cm? Rent 2 new FORD from one of Influenza and three of Rubella were reported in Bo Elder County during the manth of March according to the Monthly Mordibiry Summary of the Utah State D- ivision of Health. AKUH dALU d Kir i fo UKU Jrektacar! T -1 Hit. t Dental o- f . it girls are Assistants in Salt Lake. They all came back by Burley and Albian. Idaho and stopped in Yost to visit the Pierson's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ode an Estep and family attended the High School Rodeo in Ogden Saturday night where Jimmy participated. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hill of Tremonton were their guests. Weekend guests were Aaron and Jason Secrist sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Secrist of H'feser, Idaho. Visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist, was Miss Joan Secrist of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Secrist had had their two grandchildren, Aaron and Jason from Wieser, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy hosted a birthday party for their daughter Sarianne who was one year old Tuesday. The V & I banquet was held in Logan Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bronson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Udy of Riverside attended. Mr. and Mrs. NorrisHess met with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rydolch from Modesto, California, in Garland, Sunday, to hear from them, that their son Rodney, who is on a mission there is doing well. Easter time Mr. and Mrs. Hess received a phone call from their daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Chad Starr in Washington, telling them that they will be transferred to West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Wakely and children spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb. The tVakelys live in Bancroft, Idaho. Monday Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Lamb. Mrs. La Von Nish and Mrs. Reed Giles of Tremonton had dinner at the Bluebird in Logan, after which they drove to Preston to visit a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Russel ' V t ill ?x $ s- t. It - t , G1E STAMPS Cubscouts of the Elwood Pack 128 recently contributed about 18 books of stamps to the local hospital effort. The stamps were collected as part of a pack project. Pictured are: (l-- r. Scott Peterson, Van Hardy. Kimber Hansen. Richard Elmer and Lance Mortensen. Nicholas Receives ChamsW Air Force in KV2od3ls 2040-4- Fly VJings Including: new easy to handle cart with wheels and handle tank and hose regulator redwood shelf Lt. Howard J. Nicholas has recently graduated with high honors and received his wings as a pilot in the US AF. For the past months, has been stationed at Valdosta, Georgia with his family. He was the 8th highest in a class of 42 graduates and voted most outstanding officer in his group. The group presented him with a silver bowl with the Air Force enslgnia inscribed. Lt. Nicholas- will not be sent to a 12 week training school at San Antonio, Texas, before going to Vance AF Base in Enid, Oklahoma, as a pilot instructor. Lt. Nicholas is married to the former Kathleen Wright. They have two daughters. While in Georgia Howard has served as high Councilman in the LDS Ward also his wife has served as MIA President and Ward Or ganist. Howard is the son of Joe and Doreen Nicholas of Mur-r- y, Utah, former residents of Promontory, Utah. 16 he - LI? IPcckcgeIPortables Grill is trim and neat. Designer styled body of heavy duty cast Comes knocked down in one carton to save shipping cost. Sets up in minutes. Package Model Stock No. Replacing Stock No 2040 025766 025765 025764 25688 25687 25686 40 " Weight 133 lbs. 132lbs. 112 lbs. 1 30 I 1 de When tank is filled at local LP gas dealer's, it's ready to go. ' & 30 0 aluminum. High-grachrome plated steel cooking grid. Nickel-allo- y cast iron burner for long life. assembly Stock No. of complete cart assembly only, for any model . . . 025771. Weight 37 lbs. LP gas valve must be provided. Electric Grill is also available with a portable The Charette cart assembly . . . 025738 , II EL-500- S Armco Recreational Products, Inc 5995 North Washington Street, Denver, Colorado Beg. 193.00 t I iv j- j - mm m 80216X m i v.vi . w M . m iiv; - :r . B CUSTOM GAS-B- I i w Sfiring & Scattmai PoicfCltcx lis i i w M at 246.75 - MDDERNE-C3- M 25, 1974, Page 7 address. Lois Petersen ceiving medical attention. Our prayers have cert-ani- ly been with the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Archibald who is in Salt at the University hospital. At this report she is about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hess word Thursday received that his son. Kim Loyd. had been killed in an automobile accident in Rock Springs, a 'I five of Infectious Hepatitis, Treasury Plymouth Xotes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes went to Ogden to supper and out to a show Saturday night, the occassion being Joe's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes visited Sunday with Mrs. Wynn Z untie 1 in the Brigham hospital, then they drove on to the McKay hospital in Ogden to see Mr. One case of Gonnorrhea, Mne hundred and forty graduating sophomores re eeived degrees at the Wednesday ceremony at which former Secretary of the It. 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