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Show r Page 10, THE GARLAND TIMES, May 9, 1974 LEADEP-TH- E Bear River City Bits V Mb Mr. and Mrs. Jeriylver-so- n were in Ogden on the 27th of April to attend a Bowling banquet at the Ramada kin. "r V' X .. 1 J i Kirk Iverson son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry herson was elected President of the FFA Chapter at Box Elder high school. Andrea Hoggins. Myrtle Anderson. Clytie Anderson and Rita Anderson attended a meeting for retired people at the Terrace in Salt Lake Thursday. After the meeting they visited Trolley Square and had a splendid time touring the quaint shops there. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hawkes is r" had their house full of fam- ily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Iverson were there for turkey dinner along with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Spittle r 1 and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silva and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hawkes and for North Park's Spring Festival are Jt'ff irih and Kim w oodbury. The festival is slated for Wednesday, May 15. at !'::! a.m Each class will per- CARD OF THANKS The family of Clifford dance slated for the finale. form a num'jer with i school-wid- e Vance would like to sincerely Li case of rain the festival will be positioned until Friday. thank our many friends, neiEveryone is welcome to attend. ghbors and relatives for their concern in our behalf for the loss of our husband and father. We would especially like to thank the Bishopric and Relief Society of the Tremonton 3rd Ward. The Clifford Vance fam HA MAE JOHN Phone 866-22- 63 ily I I S'1'I 1 From Portage Way Mr. Devere Harris a meet inn in I oan Monday for tfie agents and tlieir wives of " lie National Miblic Service l ife Insurance." Mr. l.an Woodward of Seattle, Wash, and President of the company was a guest of tlio day. After tiie meeting tliey enjoyed a luncheon at the Bluebird ion-duct- ed I cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ('. Mall enjoyed a science trip through Idaho and Nevada Monday through Wednesday last week. Mrs. Hose Harris of Salt Lake and son and daughter-in-lawMr. and Mrs. Harris of Keains spent tlio weekend in Portage visiting friends and relatives. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston and children of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callister and sons of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Morris and daughter of I, avion. W illiam I.. Gibbs and Mrs. IVvere Harris met Mrs. lay Maughn in Ogden Monday and moved their mother Mrs. Hazel Gibbs from the McKay hospital to the Sun shine Terrace in Logan. Mrs. James I'. John is spending the week in Berry with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Nelsen have a new baby They also have daughter. two sons at home. Mrs. Wynn John was a guest of her daughters Marie ne and IVggy in I ogan Friday and Saturday where they enjoyed fun activities planned for Moil's weekend at Nor-ma- son-in-la- w, rsr. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joiley and daughter returned totlieir home in Hang-le- y, Colorado after enjoying a week with Mrs. nderson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. HenAnderson ry Roderick. a; Saturday Sunday il guests of Mr. a'l.i Mrs. C. Harris were Mr. and d. Mrs. Tasman of M. Idaho. Hie Gibbs' also visited other relatives while ir-g- Gii-b- ire-lan- here. Mr. Mrs. Clifford Hoskins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoskins and family at West Point. Friday and Saturday. Mrs. ir Hawks of t tt.e weekend at her spent home in lYirtaee. Sunday euosts of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn lo'r we:v Mrs. Leona WiUtar'is a:i Mrs. Gerald : iilian-.ami children of Malad and Miss Beg., gy John of I.ogan. Mr. and Mrs, Gary Roderick and son. Paal, of Ogden, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roderick and narrily Sunday. Monday Mrs. Glen Co! ia and daughters Connie ;! Lisa of Logan visited Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. and Feiday Saturday iTuests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAllister and Miss Beverly Jenkins of Logan. Fnjoying the weekend at tlie Hall family home were Roland Hall and son, Richard of Salt Fake City. e'i John accompmother, Mrs. lxona Williams and her sisters, Mrs. Gerald Williams Mrs. Vtynn her anied of Malad and Mrs. Vernal Goodey of Clarkston to Salt Lake Thursday where they saw their grandson and nephew. John Kdwards. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.Edwards leave for an I.DS mission to tlx Missouri Kansas mission. Mr. and Mrs. F.. Theodore Hoskins visited Mrs. ce Clara Hoskins and Mr. Wells at the Sun Shine Terrace in Logan Sunday. Also visiting Mrs. Hoskins were Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith in Brigham Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roderick received word that Mr. James F. Barley has suffered a severe heart attack and is in the Ixigan hospital. Several members of the ward attended the viewini and funeral services for Mr. Arch N'eal in Malad Tuesday. Mr. Keal is a brother of Mr. Chester P. Neal. We express our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Iverson were here In town to visit with other family members, they spent most of the day with the Carter Iverson family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall of Tremonton took Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins for a Sunday drive up to the west Downey, Idaho, area. They had dinner at a lovely new restaurant there. PTA held an open The house for Wanda Johnsen up Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fors-grand daughter, Annette, of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsgren of Bothwell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell Friday evening. en people called to pay their respects and ice cream and cake were served by the PTA. Ply His accompanied her husband Dell Holmgren to Nevada Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fonnesbeck just recently re. turned from a trip to California. They combined a business trip that Doug had to take for his company the Ultra Systems of Clearfield, with a horse selling trip. They took the two horses out to the Los Angeles area. The children stayed with their grandmother Mrs. Maureen Fonnesbeck in Howell while they were gone four days. Congradulations to Kevin Hardy who has received his call to the Montana-Wyomimission. He will leave sometime in May. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy. Kevin Hardy. Karen Iverson and baby attended church in Brigham City Sunday for the confirmation of Shawn Moyes son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Moyes and grandson of the Hardy's. They were dinner guests at the Moyes home following church services. Mr. and Mrs. ReedMunns were in Murray Sunday to attend the chirstening of iiiTTTnnriLa jiviriii Bart Sorenseii' SI Shirley Hunsaker Millers Jewelers 257-56- (JEW fiiiiawamiiiiy tew (IN EVERY SIZE) Introducing the Dodge Ramcharger! all-ne- w OUR NEWEST 4x4 HAS FULL-TIM- E Ramcharger has our efficient 31 8 V8 as its standard engine, but if you'd like to opt for a little more (or even a lot more) power there are three additional V8 power plants as well. And. like all our American-buil- t cars and sport vehicles Ramcharger Electronic Ignition has the money-savinSystem, standard. g Ramcharger also has a fine list of optional equipment such as air conditioning, power steering, AMFM radio, automatic top speed control, a removable with an lift gate, and lots more. Ramcharger, get with your nearest Dodge Dealer and put one together. You'll love it! Vk Dodge also offers a four-whedrive pickup with room for Crew Cab. el four-whe- el lon Ion 74 is the drive Club Cab. FIRST WE HAD THE ONLY CLUB CAB. NOW WE'VE GOT THE ONLY 4x4 CLUB CAB. Dodge pickups just keep getting better, and our latest example is the 4x4 Club Cab. You still get that handy 34 extra cubic feet of storage space inside the cab. And you still have a choice between wheelbase, 6'j' Club Cab or the bigger 149 ' wheelbase, 8' cargo box length What's new is the addition of letting you get into and out of more places with relative ease a 133" six-t- he Our Crew Cab is really a worker, but you might be surprised at the number of families enjoying the advantages of a pickup that seats six. Load up your family, and Crew Cab is ready for most anything, anywhere. Crew Cab, the family pickup. Now in stock a great selection for you. W1 00 New for Garland man has enlisted in the IS Army. Pvt. David Spencer of 697 North Main in Garland enlisted for the Military Police field. He chose Dugway I'roving Grounds in Utah for his duty station. IVt. Spencer is currently attending basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of 80 :to This popular Dodge pickup is available --JOHv on four separate wheelbases (115", 131", 133" and 149"). W200 As with all our Dodge Power Wagons, c power brakes are standard equipment. W300 Dodge W300 stake trucks have payload allowances of over 4.500 pounds. When you step up to a W300 chassis-ca- b model your body and payload allowance increases to almost 5.500 pounds. W600 Our Dodge W600 Power Wagons are available on wheelbases of 157" and 175". This, the biggest of our 4x4s has body payload allowances of up to 17.645 pounds with GVWs to 24.500 pounds. vacuum-hydrauli- A Tale es s DloTrsryra Garland Enlists riTirimnirrnrni n vm &..m,mJLxJLLSJUL I.au-ren- family. Mrs. Thelma Gibbs held a family Geneology meeting at her home Sunday afternoon, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cragun of Plea santview, Itah, Mr. Earl lihees and Mrs. Mary R. Taylor of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Dredge, Mrs W illiam 3. Rjtter, Mrs. Junius L. Crowther and Mrs, Rosell Mills of Malad also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibbs and family. Mrs. Thelma Gibbs was a Logan visitor Tuesday and Thursday la9t week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen visited Mr. and Mrs. Newel Fdy and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Allen in Salt Lake on her retiring from teaching school at the Bear River school house Wednesday evening. A good number of ng daughter. W. Kimball. Mrs. Bessie Christensen new granddaughter the Visitors at the Mario was In Salt Lake during the child of Mr. and Mrs. RonChecketts home Sunday were week at the Salt Palace along ald Manns. Keith and Oelda Clayson of with Lynn Mangum. Barbara As tt was Mothers Week Frost Be tic Dallin to atat Weber University Mrs. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Olitend an education day entitlJoe Dell Huggins spent some ver Choules of Prestoq, Idaho. Rose Marie. Candy and ed Consumers Alert for 1974. time therewith her daughter, Lance Checked of Snady. This group went in the inRoberta. Uah. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel terest of the Bear River Out of town family members attending the funeral of Boel of Murray, and Mr. Chapter of the Young and Mrs. Billie Rigbyof Mrs. Alice Peterson Saturday were: Deliah Beatles and - Vi n't rut- s -i Ruth Hinds of Ogden. Florence Hoi da ay and son. Clark of Rockland. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson of Pa ramus New Jersey, Mrs. Marge Allison and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hess of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Bourne and family of Las Vegas. Nevada. Mrs. Ruth Nebeker of Los Angeles. Mrs. Carma Totten, of Ridge crest. California. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goodliffe of Brig-ha- m City, Mrs. Vernell Morrison of Tremonton. along with Earl Peterson and Beth I. CI Christensen all ten of Mrs. u i yOAH. v.uiiiT were Peterson's children 3 present. Out of town grandchildren who were able to C .Wv IHth attend were Janice Totten of lllne Correal inpliunces Toni ChristRidgecrest. ensen of Nevada, Richard Morrison of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dal-l- ln H. of Salt Lake were Sunday Appliance List CI 111 11 guests at the home of Mrs. Cherie Stainless Stoilifilit (iohh'ts La Von Dallin. Mrs. Lula Clayson had the MILLER'S IS THE PLACE TO BUY DIAMONDS lovely experience of having a group of her nieces visit her during the week. The ladies were Caroline Miner, Rose Calder, Mary Eyring all of Salt Lake. These girls 29 Wet Main Tremonton, Utah are sisters of Mrs. Spencer their LQJCQDC i |