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Show I THE Poge 12, GARLAND TIMES, May LEADER-TH- E Plymouth Xotes By Lois Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Fllis Hess, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hess visited in Salt Mrs. and Mrs. Dan L. Whiting of Roy. l"uh. were proud parents of a baby boy. Friday, there was a dinner held in honor of Heed Hess and his new bride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hess in Hyde Park. their soa Mr. Iake. Saturday with C!ariw lgan and Mrs. Flora Johnson from Aash-irgto- n. They also called on KjUiie Kae Archibald at u Lniversity hospital in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Dre Lake. liess also met them in Salt Lake. Mr. leffrey Rudd, a student at iVeber State College, has been home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon rudd, for the weekend. arl Pier-so- n Mr. and Mrs. received word frum Mississippi, that Loeir son. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine liers n arv ttie proud parents of a 9 lb. 14 07. baby I hey haw a three year old daughter at home. Mr. John Marshall of Og-Jrid3.v and part spei.t tlie home of his at Saturday mother. Mrs. Marine Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Hay A hiting received word Saturday that 1 Bil-ov- ie. b-- en 1 t am Monday Gardner Mrs. Silvest- ldy, Mrs. er of Riverside, Mrs. Eva Aelling of Opden and Mary liess of Brigharn City, met at the home of their sister Jensen in Mrs. Genevive Brigharn. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. ( dell (incifrey and family of Clarkston, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe stokes. Kicky Stokes of Aeber State and Miss Shiela Showel! of Tremonton also visited Sunday. Mrs. Nonis Hess and Mrs. Gary Bell referred the Regional Volley Ball games in Malad last week. birthday dinner was lie Id at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heere Hess for DeVere Beaver Dam-Collinst- on Comments L . B. Mrs. race Warlike was honored on tier birthday w ith a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hall at their home in Silt l ake City Sunday. Guests were Barbara John-se- n and children Bart and Janice, the Hall boys. Steve, Have anil Marc. The guest of honor anil lie r husband Bill. Mr. anil Mrs. Alpha I us A. Johnson recently returned from l'omeroy, Calif, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thayle Nielson and daughters during the past month. Mrs. ueile Kounily sX'ivt Tuesday in Ogden where she recejved medical treatment at the Og(en Clinic. She also visited Mrs. Diane Barker while there. A welcome to special Clark S. Bowen and Charles Bishop who haw recently returned home after spending the winter months. Clark six'iit the winter months at Scottsdale in his trailer home and Charles has been the guest of his daughter Barbara and husband, in New 1 ork. President and Mrs. W. Gerald Simmons of Tremonton visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Sim mons. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goodsell moved to Newton Friday to make their home. Ae will miss this young couple who were energetic leaders in the Young Mar-rieMr. and program. Mrs. Robert Deardroff helped them make the move. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Johnson and family of Logan visited at the Miles Roundy home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beck of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron T. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone of Rrt'ham Citv visited Mr. and w'arnke Mon- Mrs, ds . da. K w - All their family-wa- s present. Mrs. Craig Barnes and two children spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ldy, while Craig is away to guard. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner ldy attended meetings at Park Valley Sunday and visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler and family. Ma was sustained in the Bishop- ric. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hesi and baby spent Sunday at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess. Mrs. Aileen Ailliams, Martin and Gregory attended the funeral services in Malad for Kim Hess, then after had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Petersen in St. John. A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed Sunday, the being Clyde's birthVAil-lia- pen COouse Iva Sorensen Archibald was born March 24. 1910 Li illard. Hah. She attended elementary school ir. a illard A Thursday, Friday she visited another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb, return ing to her home Saturday. Mrs. DeVere Hess. Mrs. Richard Hess and Tiffany-Ann- , visited in Logan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess visited an Aunt. Mrs. Adel-l- ia Hadley in Hear Ki.er City and an LVicle Steven Rose of Brigharn City one day last and graduated from Bo Lld-- er high school. She received a B.A. degree from Aeb-- er College and was graduated with a B.S. degree from Ctah State I'niversity in 195! with Phi Kappa Phi honors. Mrs. Archibald began her teaching career at Boothe Valley, Itah in ly29. She taught eight years in the Box Flder County schools before tier marriage to Ira V Archibald in 1937. They have one daughter Sandra A. A ith the advent of Nelson. world Aar IL Mrs. Archibald moved back to W illard t . rrr her leacnirig c in l'?44. Mrs. Archibald is a charts er member of 1 heia Chapter of Alpha Kappa, serving as vate Chaplain the past two years. She also served as Second Vice President of the Box Fleer Fducation Association for one year. She has worked in all the organisations of tlie LDS Church and at pre !nt is Secretary of the Sunday ScrM)! and is chorister of the morning session of Relief Society of the iilard 'A ard. Sl:e is the proud grand- IX-lt- frother of three lovely grandchildren. Mrs. Archibald has taught in the Box Flder County for thirty-eig- ht schools years and has enjoyed every minute of it. Sf plans to enjoy her home and family arid do some traveling. An Open House will honor Mrs. Archibald on Thursday evening May 9 from 7:30 till 9:30 p.ni. at the Willard A short program school. will be presented beginning A reception and at 7:30. refreshments will follow. -- '. A artier and Mrs. and son of Scottsdale, Ariz, visited a few days with Clark S. Bowen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Hilde-branand baby of lYovo Dr. Hslier were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey. Mr. Dee Sandall of Tremonton visited at the home of his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Handel Bowen Wednesday. services for Kevin (iurney Johnson were held Thursday afternoon at the Beaver Dam cemetary. Kevin was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thiol N. Johnson of Og'len and the grandson of . Mr. ami Mrs. Alphalus ...retiring lmb Mr. and Mrs. Jim ldy and family of Portage, Mr. and Mrs. I .a Mont Waldron and family of Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Corgatelli of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb Sat- Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warlike were Saturday overnight guests of Mrs. Roger Johnson and children in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Miclieal D. nna I'.ricksen ami Mrs. Durfey and Mrs. l.ovie Durfey attended the funeral services for Mrs. Annie Irishman in Wellsville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper of Smitlifield visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Simmons and Mrs. Gertrude Simmons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey attended a missionary testimonial for Gary Anderson in llyruni Sunday evening. Gary was leaving for the Japanese West mission. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrell Kidman and Sxncer Kidman of Ogdcn visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Dorothy Harris and 1'velyn Champney of Tremonton visited Lucile Roundy Friday. SHOP Jensen (her daughter) Mrs. Jensen had a lovely turkey supixT prepared for them. They sieiit the evening with the Jensens leaving at fi a. m. for the airport to see his grandson who was leaving on a mission. They also visited his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels and family who were there from Fphriam, then on to Hunter to visit tier brother. Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and family. Off to Granger to visit another daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Christcnsen where Mrs. and family, Charles Bourne and two children (another daughter) of West Fielding, joined them for lunch. He stopped back to the Jensens to get Shane. Lois't grandson and drove up to to visit another I.ayton daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baker and family, then stopped in Syracuse and were dinner guests of his son. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd l?ter-se- n. Mr. Shane Jensen spent the weekend with his grandparents returning to Salt Lake with NoreetiNish. who had also spent the weekend with her parents. Mrs. Greg Lamb accompanied Mrs. Mont Archibald to Salt Lake to the University hospital Saturday. They report the baby is out of intensive care and is doing much better. Mrs. Hal Mason and son Mark, attended the FFA banquet at the Bear River high school Wednesday. Grace Pierson accompanied by her son. Hussell and her father. Jasper Rudd. were in Logan on business. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd, their daughter. Tam-r- a and another daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnsen of Layton. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd one day last week. Mrs. Fdith Atkinson of Due ria TREMONTON Mr. visited her daughter. and Mrs. Ray Udy, v" rr Im1.,j,(,iimi t 4 f p I iiiuiiiiiiiIi Mm f Wo vvt " KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten students at McKinley school act out a scene from a resent presentation for their parents. O Save 50c cents on the price of a Leader-GarlanTimes subscription. Show us a sales slip showing a $15.00 purchase from any Tremonton, Garland or northern Box Elder County store and we will deduct 50 from the price of a new subscription or a renewal. You save money and help build a new hospital by shopping at home. Offer goodajntil we yell 'uncle' d j Iva Archibald Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Itotersen drove to Salt Lake .where they met her son Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb and girls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sjr ylli&t res-ime- day. Mr. Gary Bell was in Logan Monday and tlien drove to Richmond to visit Mr. and famand Mrs. Jed ily. Mrs. Marilyn Hess and Michelle of Tremonton, vis ' . ited the Gary Bells Tuesday-evening- SOY r anJ career week. V ' Set For leather urday. I'oundy Graveside 2, 1974 Sundaj. i i |