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Show THE LEADER-TH- From Portage Way I LA MAE JOHN Phone The Malad Slake "Dear to mjr Heart" program ai held Saturday afternoon at the Stake building. Those attending from Rrtage were Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter, Lori and Mrs. LaDell Gibbs and daughter. Debbie. They participated in a Panel discussion and play-ro- ll skits, and enjoyed the guest speaker who was Miss Janet Dai res. of Logan, first runner up to Miss Teenager America. Each mother was presented a rose by their daughters and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jodey Anderson and daughter, Shanelle of Range ly. Colorado, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roderick and family. Mrs. Grant Williams was hostess to a bridal shower for Miss Jackie Williams Saturday, at Samaria. Idaho, among guests attending were Mrs. Larry Howell and dauVenna. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hal! ghter. of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. Jo!in Saturday. President and Mrs. Devere Harris attended a get acquainted meeting Sunday afternoon with the fourStake counselors, presidents. clerks and secretaries and their wives, from the Poc-ate- 866-22- GARLAND TIMES, May E 2, 1974, Page 9 John Folk Is DYU 63 Graduate Lenard Hoskins and son, Todd and with Joseph C. Gibbs at the St Beni-dic- ts hospital and Mrs. Hazel Gibbs at the McKay hospital. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. John R. Falk was one of 3.540 graduates at the SfcHh Annual Commencement exercises on April 19. at Brigham Young IWversity. He was awarded his Bachelors Degree from the College of Social Sciences in the field of economics. He graduated in the High Honors program and was Moyle Knudsen Sunday and Monday were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Robinson and son-in-la- w, family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. were Harris overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Idaho Falls Saturday. They attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Ball in Idaho Falls. They returned home Sunday. Mrs. Roger Kinnersley and son, Jason, of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Parkinson Wednesday and Thurs- son-in-la- w, first Seniors Meet At Sfoke Center 1 ' John Folk scholastic achievements, was awarded a scholarship for two year graduate school study and will enter graduate school at Brigham I Young 'Diversity for his Masters of Business Administration degree this fall. Watkins Products oldest woman; l'ric Stenquist. oldest man; back: Carol Nelson, accompanist; Ardes Adams, woman who never nagged her husband; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rytting, couple still golfing; Irene Kerr (center row): Fd Price, most daughters; Jim Smith, and S.K. Novenger, oldest man still working week; Rebecca Smith, most sons. Members of the Senior C itiens recently held their Spring banquet at the Tremonton stake house. President Cliff Kerr presided. The individuals pictured here were honored during the annual banquet. Pictured are: (front I to r): Alvin orr and wife, married K2 years; Lena Tubbs, K.j. oldest lady still cultivating own flower garden; Ilia Anderson. ht, oldest woman; Grace Brough. K9, ' i his five in field of economics with a grade point average of 3.99. lie was awarded membership in the Honor Society of Magna Cum Laude which is awarded to those students receiving Bachelors Degrees in the High Honors Program. Mr. Falk was also awarded membership in the Honor SiKiety of Phi Kappa Itii and because of his outstanding La-M- ont day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Morris and son, Vaughn visited with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and children in Hansel Valley Saturday. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Veal Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Tree of Ix)gan. The Trees were on their way home from Portland, firepan, where they had been interviewing for a job. the among f Has openings for 3 people in Tremonton & vicinity Call 723-66- 41 Monday thru Friday between 6 & 9 P. M. or write to Andy Jensen -l Box 154 Brigham City, Utah. ur R- llo North Region. Mrs. Nearl Hawks visited in Portage Saturday and Sunday. James K. Ogan brought tier up from Ogden, Saturday and Joshua Hawks took her back home Sunday. Welcome home to Joseph C. Gibbs who returned home ts Saturday from the St. in Ogden, hospital where he has received treatment and underwent surgery for the past three weeks. I .aura wife and his His Heni--dic- Maurice Mrs. daughter Thom.is brought him home. lli Mr. and Mrs. Doug and son of tagan were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy and family. Mrs, Velda Harris met her daughters Mrs. Gler Cobia and Mrs. Vern in Logan Thursday and they attended the program pre- sented by the traveling assembly from Bear River Jr. high who were performing at I.ogan Jr. High. Those participating from Portage were I.ori Harris. Debbie Gibbs and Larry I.ynn John. Mrs. Kthcl Henderson of Robin. Idaho spent Friday and Saturday visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell and family. We are happy Mrs. Ralph Car-gete- Misses Mary Ann and Mel-an- ie John daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John, received certificates of participation and qualifcation in the second Creative Musicianship Festival held at the Fine Arts Building at L'.S.U. Saturday. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Moore of Idaho Falls. Sunday guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobia and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and family of ' Logan. Enjoying the weekend w ith their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John as a family were Mfcafl&Jfciip. Marvin sses MarleneJjg' land PeggV John of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Skip Chandler of Salt Lake. Also visiting Sunday were Mrs. Vernal Pete Goodey and daughters of Clarkston. John, Budjadohsf f VI li gery. Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Hoskins visited in Ogden Wednesday with Mr. and Three former Bear River high school students are the 1,898 students named to the winter quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. The three are David E. Austin, sophomore; Drew J. Lish, junior; and Kent A. Webb, junior. All are enrolled in the College ,s l!v r y il II i'.'M.1!." V l'l ,i! H I' .i:M' itv. mi. 1. 1.,.' il .1. Foi yu i Iimm ' '"' ' S" .i o.'.n e, ...Is to Iliri'l qri'iii, '""HI, '') '.). . ).-iv.il ll'V'1 pllivtl ' " "" """ " " "V. ('I'liM-- Z.UUea ' lint )V I.h'ly li III If 'I HANDBAG nameMed flo'.vcis en. it him Inl in gold, n h,nii ilrt.n hi'S loi pin oi nr. l,ii i', t,n. ien of tiii. t foi Mom1 'i ,',I II' ll !, Mill 1,1! I fur., .'".41. tuftlll Villi l'l lull l'l, i ili 'i 'M'i iii DRAWSTRING JE RITA COSTUME JEWELRY DECORATOR RUGS mum'.. q QQ 'I'll- ', 1. - .il - ili l.li .'I 111 ' 1' i"H i i:. li'1 ti iv ).'. II, I'.i ) I iyl il III III I hi i! n ...hiliv y. i . I. ii.i'. 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