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Show THE Pcge 12, GARLAND LEADER-TH- E TIES, April 25, 1974 Bear River City Mrs. Frank Hoggins came home from the hospital during the week but she wasn't able to bring her young son with her as he was having some problems. Sunday the family reported that he is improving and w ill be home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sher-ra- tt Jr. say they are finally home to stay after spending the winter in California. Rodney and Pattie F4 der were in Idaho Members of Den 3 Pack 126 Tremonton First Ward are busy a. This year's practicing for one of the racing events on tap at the annual event will be held May 4 at the Hov Llder County Fair Grounds. SCXlT-0-KAM- A Scout-O-Ram- 5coutf--?2amc- AM Setf a Kxplorers, Ventures, Blazer and Cubs Mill be participating in the Scouts, May 4. The parade will be in Tremonton at 9:30 a.m. Stuart ifcter- Scout-A-Ra- sen who sUred in "Where The lied Fern Grows" will be in the parade. The events will begin at the fairgrounds at the fairgrounds begin right after the parade with the Cubs participating first. The events for them will be Kodeo, Bicycle Physical Fitness and Hnewood Derby. The other Scouts will be in Hoad Hallies. Honda Haces, Feats of Skill, and otlier social events. All will have booths demng onstrating skills, events, and featuring different things their unit has done. will sell food Kiwanis all proceeds go to Scouting. Riverside Falls Saturday, April 15, visiting with family and friends. On Easter Sunday they had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dyer of Ogden, parents of Mrs. Romander. Thursday evening Joyce and De Wayne Julander were in Salt Lake attending an A. B.S. awards banquet held at the "Chuck A Rama" on De W ayne Highland Drive. came home with a five year service pin, an "in and outdoor" thermometer, an attache case, and also a plaque for outstanding technician of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Iver-so- n accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Verl Iverson of Ogden to Salt I.ake City Sunday to see the Ice Capades. Mrs. Romaine Jensen and Mrs. Robert Jensen attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hansen. Carlyle is the son of Loretta Hansen of Tremonton. The wedding took place in Pleasant Grove Thursday evening. Miti es;ler started working last Monday an at the vWirliter company. in Log- piano of "Mame." Rula and Newell Checketts and son, Carl, from the Four Corners area, spent the week end with Preston Checketts and other family members. Keith and Deo Johnsen and Commander and Mrs. Robert Michaels accompanied the Navy Junior R.O.T.C. unit of Box Elder high school to a week's training at the Naval Training Center in San The c ha po rones Diego. didn't have much free time but they were able to visit Sea World, San Diego Zoo and a side trip to Tiajuana. Sixteen girls and ten boys were in the group. They returned by bus early Sunday morning. The Wilford Ackerman family is leaving our town for points north, way north to Alaska. Mr. Ackerman leaves May 8 and Dorothy and the children will follow after school is out. They plan on leaving July 1. Kathy Braegger has graduated from the BVU with a BS degree in famjy services She and home economics. will be working at Sherwood Hills during the summer and beyond that she has no plans. liuth and Del Olsen of Magna were weekend guests at Ruth's parents Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Barker. Vida Burt's sister Ruby Morgan from Brigham spent the week with the Hurts. The twgladies kept pretty busy by doing a lot of quilting. Arlene Bergener and Lu- ter Hita Anderson. Myrtle Anderson, Andrea Muggins and Clytie Anderson accompanied the Senior Citizens of Brigham City to Iverson ers Salt Lake Thursday where they attended the production cille Be Plan Dollie rgener of Ileber, sis- and mother of Joyce Ju- lander, spent from Friday until Sunday afternoon at the Julander home. Jerry Julander sang and played his quiter at the eld- - party accompanied by his wife. Mary Anne on the bass quitar and Jake Jen- sen on the drums. Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Von Julander. The elders then presented the film "Sewn Brides For Seven Brothers." Lee John sen. Acme Water president, announces that he is very pleased with the larat the special ge turn-omeeting that w as called last week for the stockholders of Two issues Acme Water. were up for vote. One, whether or not a new water line should be installed - 201 voted for - 8 against. Two. the issue on whether or not the water property should be leased to the Genetics Corporation. This issue was voted ut eonc from page one roads be all zoned residenpressed the need for the city to "get going on a mobile tial. home pars" for the city. Mason exVUyor Max In other action, City Counwith his displeasure pressed that provision noting that cilman George Smith said he commercial interests have has received complaints of little room to develop in the disturbances late at night in Local the Shaman Park. city. to asked been have But Commission member police Mildred Shumway noted that step up enforcement of a city planners have warned city curfew law which prohibits those under 18 without against the dangers of spreguardians present to be on ading a city's commercial districts out along an excity streets and public protended main street thus killperty between the hours of 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. ing the center of town. Chairman Borup also ex. Geo-Ther- down. Violet Jensen has been moved from the McKay-D- ee hospital in Ogden to the hospital in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and two daughters of Layton, were dinner guests at Ida Christensen's Sunday. Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of the late Janae Duke. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Price and family of Heber, made a surprize visit at the Julander home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Price is a sister of Mr. Juland-er'- s. Co-ol- ey Janet Winwood of Granger spent Friday and Saturday at the Vay S. Jensen. She came to attend the wedding of Miss Becky Hendrickson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ospi-t- al of Nat Idaho, spent two days last week with their daughter "Butch" and her husband, Carter Iverson. Dollie Iverson, Betty Mis-ra- si and Senneth "" yJtk'J0- V See - Anybody can do it We hove DOZENS of MODELS for you to choose Irom Turtmostef Turfmoster Rider Atlas Iru test including rotaryt Wheeler and Cooper (soon Reels and Rotorys Here's on Example: 22" Rotary with 3 HP Briggi engine, now only I StroMon R&R Mawkes were in Logan one day. $5697 Hardvare 176 W. Main Tremonton, Utah Ramblings Mary Udy PI1KSIDLNT--Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Butler were new heads of the San Diego. Calias the called recently fornia mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of I.attcr-da- y Saints. MISSION Couple Will Head Mission A Garland man and his wife have been called to preside over a newly formed tral District Vietnam one. high priest group leader, serviceman's group leader, California mission. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Butler of Garland received the call to serve as president of the new mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The couple will depart for the southern California mission the later part of June or July. No firm date has Mr. yet been announced, Butler said. The couple will make the move with three of their eight children who still live at home, and in doing so will leave behind for a nt Stake Sunday School and stake mission while--- new a they are struc ting. home which currently con ''That (the home) will be until I return," he said. delayed The move will be nothing new to the Butlers. "This will be our 40th move since I was called into the Air Force in 194(1," Mr. Butler noted. The couple returned to Garland in September of 1973 when Mr. Butler retired from the Air Force with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Mr. Butler was raised in Garland the sonoflleberC. Butler of Garland. He owns a farm in the Garland area. cross-count- ry Mrs. Butler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Terry of BrighamCity, Utah. The call to California will actually be a return visit for the Butlers. The couple once lived in San Bernadlno and "have lots of friends there." The Garland Butlers attend the First Ward. Among his previous callings, Mr. Butler has served as a councilor in a stake high councilpresidency, man, president of the Cen super-intenda- president. Mrs. Butler has served as a counselor in the stake primary and as stake leader. She has served in all the auxiliaries of the Church throughout their travels. At present she is serving as the Mother Fducation leader in the Garland First She was the first Ward. president of the first primary among the servicemen's groups in Japan. The three children who will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Butler to California are Joanna. Mark and Paul. Other members include family Rose Marie Hensley, Michael Terry Butler, Joyce Fli-zab- Pay' and Mary Lou- ise Butler. The Saturday before Fastthe family ofCarl Welling was home to do some spring cleaning of their folk's home and some yard work. They all had dinner prepared by their mother Fffie Welling. Faster Sunday Fffie and Karl Celling were dinner guests of their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Brough of Tremonton. Last Sunday, Max, Mary, and Tricia Adams had dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ogden and three children. Amber. Wendy, and Chris of Ogden were er also dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. HusselCap-en- er returned Sunday evening from a week's visit in California, with Hayward, their son, Jerry and Sue and family. They visited many places of interest, the Oakland Vosemitc Temple, San Francisco, San Park, Joaquin Valley. They came home with their son, LaMar and Betty Capener of Sunset. On their way home they went to Lake Tahoe and reported so many places along the way being filled up with many travelers this time of the year. Mr. and Mrs. John A. I'dy of Hunter, Ltah, spent the day Saturday visiting mother, Mary I'dy and working he r yard. Mr. Dennis I'dy and son. Hyan also spent Saturday with mother, Mary Udy, also doing some yard work. 4 if of . . iL.il no and beP'0UU 1"x Yur an e- - com"11 ean w1 Help Tremonton Women's Civic League Cedar Chests For Graduation S62AS & up New Shipment of Lamps Pictures Just in time for Mothers Day & Garland Civic & Home Arts Club L Anderson Lumber Bear River Farm Supply Leader Four Season Supply Flowerlane Floral Garden Shop " Taylor Farm Service |