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Show . v vr""! V'.' . -- t pr-f "n wruva former Fielding Ulan For Veterans for veterans t Lrje ir tx"ief :t c otiier services of i:se erans ministration. A The counselors ho G.I. bill home loans and Help aek assistance Ln education, other counseling is available one-ston an basis with the arrival in Tremonton of the veterans mobile van staffed ith veterans administration counselors ready to answer questions, help with applications and assist in every way possible. The purpose of the mi-bi- le van tour is to reach veterans who have not made The i ice president of the Inited states and a former Fielding resident will receive doctor's degrees in correction with the hist armiul commencement at Hah state I niversitv June et- - He is a fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of science. Dr. Richards is a native of Fielding. Box Fljer County, and received his master's and doctor's degrees from Cornell Iniversitv and an honorary dxtoraie from the Israel Institute of Tech- h. ice l"resident Gerald H. Ford will deliver the commencement aodress and be awarded an honorary doctor of laws decree. His son. John Gardner (Jack) Ford, is a staJent in forest science at IV. The otiier recipient is Lorenzo Adolph Richards. Riverside, Calif., doctor of science. explain and help with a variety ,if programs and services for veterans, including ea.;catioia! benefit, home loa: s. medical c are, dis ability benefits and life in- op ... Will IHIonor &3SU Help Available GARLAND TIMES, May 30, 1974, Page 5 LEADER-TH- E surance. The van will be l.Kctted at the Chic Center, - south Tnemirit. Ju:ie ',, from 9 a. m. to p.m. V- IlIL I, "i Or. RUhard nology. lie was a faculty member at low j Stale I niversitv chief physicist at the I S Salinity Laboratory. Riverside. Calif., and professor in residence in soils and plant nutrition at ttie Iniversitv of . California, Riverside. - OAKLAND New officers of the Garland Elementary PTA are: (1 to r) standing: aloise Sorenson, historian; Jeanne Christensen, secretary; Annette Sorensea vice resident; Beth Misrasi, president. Principal Gene Jorgensen goes over school scrap-- K with the officers. Fielding Town Plymouth Xotes By Lois Petersen Mr. and Mrs. leon Jenkins I'roniDntory were Mon-i- iv visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr, daughter Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Starr andchild-;v- n Nish's granddaughter Soo-fi- eh her 4th birthday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy and children spent the day in Park Valley where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler. Mr. and Mrs. Dee and family attended the horse races in Hyrum Monday. W eekend visitors at the Williams home were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams and Mr. lien Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hess, daughter Julie Ann and son Jimmy, Mr. Tommy Hess and La Donna Burgess, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hess and daughter Tiffany spent the weekend at Devils Creek fishing. Monday visitors at the Carl SUrr home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodland and Mr. Klmer Hopkins of Brig-ha- m City, Mrs. Lenore Silvester of Riverside and Mrs. Nina Archibald and daughter, Zelda of Ogden. Sgt Kim H. Starr spent on of Tremonton spent evening visiting InBrig-lu- m City with Mr. and Mrs. if iv Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. ray Woodland and Mr. Kirn.' r Hopkins. Sun-il- uy Wil-lai- Mrs. Huth Steed, Mrs.Kd-n- a Steed and Mrs. Louise lloss attended a baby shower last Wednesday for Mrs. iluron Hale. The shower as held at the homo of Mrs. i.'onnie Steed in Hoy. Annie and Christina Steed, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. I ,rrell Steed spent Monday with their grandparents, Mr. am! Mrs. Clyde Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lamb enjoyed an afternoon offish" with tlieir two grand-childrSaturday at Daniels, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Odean Es trp and daughters Kristine and Carol Lynn traveled Monday to Tremonton and Brigham City. Jim ny F.step, son of Mr. and Mrs. Odean Estep left Tuesday morning for an 18 l.iy tour through the New York area with the LDS Seminary, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy i id family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane and daughter ami, and Mr. and Mrs. -- rent Macfarlane met at the en Mrs. Carl Starr. Sgt Starr is a recruiter for the United States Army in Portland, Oregon. The town of Plymouth would like to give a big thanks to all those involved in the beautification of our ceme-tar- y. Thanks!! Bothwell Bits jAnna Payne Sunday evening the chap- -' was filled to a capacity oowd for the dedication of s, the chapel. Brother Rex Regional Representative gave a very outstanding talk before giving the dedicatory prayer. We in the Bothwell Ward should be a ery thankful people forhav-'n- g such a beautiful chapel as we have. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Mc Cammon, Idaho isited with their mother, Mrs. I'.lla Anderson Sunday. They came for the dedication. They spent the night with mother and returned to their home yesterday. Mrs. Sydna Keating of Brigham and Mrs. Carolyn Re-'e- Barker of California visited Sunday afternoon with their grandmother Flla Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson and family of Bothwell, Mrs. Trancessa Summers of Mr. and Mrs. Odell dimmers of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roberts rtf Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Welling and family of Fielding attended Sacrament service in the North Op;den ward Sunday, May 26. Following the meeting they all enjoyed a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The ocWayne Summers. casion was the christening of Wayne and Donnas new little daughter. Mrs. Velda Cook of Salt Tre-niont- Lake and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cook and family of Ogden visited Friday with Mrs. Ella Anderson. Enjoying dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Austin Monday was Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson. Let's support our MIA Maids at their car wash Fri-f- ay from 10 a.m. until 2 p. It will be held on the m. tennis court at the church. This is a very worth while These girls are project. earning money for their trip to the pageant in Manti. They would appreciate our support as ward members. Spec, and Mrs. Kent Anderson arrived this past week from a three year tour of duty in the Netherlands. While there, Kent served as branch president for the english speaking branch of servicemen. They will spend time with Bishop and Cloe and Kathy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Misrasi of Bear River City. Their new or maybe I should say their next assignment will take them to Tampa, Florida. the weekend at Spending the home of Bishop and Keith Anderson was Hal Anderson of Salt Lake and Miss Brook Rampton of Kaysville. It was so nice to see Sister Edna Anderson back on her feet and with us once In Sunday school. ain Also Following a public hearing which was held in the school building the Fielding Town Board unanimously adopted eight dog control ordinances. The board members also voted to repeal several dog control laws which had been in effect since the town was incorporated in 1911. ms the holiday weekend home with his parents Mr. and our congratulations go to Doug and Tamara Newman on the arrival of their new baby daughter. MONDAY 7 TUE.-THU.S CHOICE 8-- Karl M. King, town presiwho presided over the hearing also discussed with those in attendance the advisability of the town purchasing a vacant house to be converted into a City Hall. No action will be taken un- dent til next month's meeting. Following are the ordin- 3J1C6S ORDINANCES FIELDING DOG FOR - it shall chasing from the animal Weiners SLICED Emon VUfyOrBGGf Peas 3 CSljfu 89 CANS mmmy zest dollars for each succeeding offense. 3 Soap BATH ) 79 SIZE 2 Blue Bonnett con- treasurythesumoffour dollars for each female dog, and the sum of three dollars j Fruit Cocktail Preserves 32 OFF Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaffer of East Garland announce the birth of a baby boy born May 17, at the Logan LDS hospital. The little lad has one brother and two sisters at home. .Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potter and Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer of East Garland. sTttXimrrrinnrrro REG. SI. 69c CANS 79c 9 cans SlI Nc 1 09 10 riN FRESH 77c oz 19 Insect Repellent SUPER-SON- 18 SI. Apple Sauce Instant Potatoes STRAWBERRY IMPERIAL REG, PRIDE PAC 1 CANS Toothpaste Tomatoe Sauce 89C LBS. CLOSE UP KUNER FAMILY WESTERN SHAFFER LB. Corn (IN BUTTER SAUCE; town iris g"8 b Liver LIBBYS purpose and paying into the r LB. VOUNG nt trol officer a license for that for each male and spayed female dog. 591 - The animal control officer will sell doglicenses between the dates April 1 and May 15 of each year. A license will also be required for any dog obtained by any resident after May 15 that will be kept within the limits of this town. In addition a license will be required for any pup which be comes three months of age after May 15. 592 - All dogs so licensed shall wear a suitable collar with a dog tag attached LB. WESTERN FAMILY dog while 595 dogs must be attended by their owners while they are within the limits of this tow n. 596 - All dogs picked up by the animal control officer will be held 72 hours before being destroyed. 600 - Any person violating any of the above provisions shall be fined a sum of one dollar for the first offense, two dollars for the second, five dollars for the third, e p veab at all times. twenty-fiv- WE FEEL FAMILIES ARE IMPORTANT COMPARE WE SAVE YOU MONEY 9 restrained in heat must be and be unlawful for any person to own or keep within the limits of this town, any dog, without pur590 - Any female 8-- HORMEL 593 - Any owner permitting an unaccompanied dog to leave his or her prem ises shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. 594 I" SAT. RU Passes Dog Control Measures home of Mr. and M s. Orvil Nish Monday to honor the f fsTQ RE 'HOURS 7 OZ. CAN Bread WHITE OR 16 WHEAT OZ, 1 87c IC Portable Radios WITH BATTERIES EAR PLUG CARRYING CASE REG. $23.99 13 88 4mmmws& 5 . WESTERN FAMILY RED LEAF & FANCY GRADE . m 3 ii 20 OZ. till II polybag tAW, Linda White Alan Jamc v 1 1 1 - Lettuce Corn Peas issii "p-pl- 51 Meat Pies Sllvi 3 Old Town lilur by Correal May Villi 3 ...., Cream Pies Paula Archibald Mike Sant 38 S iM, R0DS 14 u. Celery . 16 V oz. one 77 us SfB 19c BLUE CHEESE $09 R0QUEF0RT Brian Lish Fairbanks China Rainbow Smoke Cablets June 6th Linda Stein Paul Hess J""- Peeking China Rainbow Cablets Cor cue Michael Angela Stainless MILLER'S IS THE PLACE TO BUY DIAMONDS ie HEAD CRISP !;) 1,000 ISLAND May 31st Appliances Susan Kunzler PER pressings S? i1 MUKIUINi ROMAIN : m 1.3211?? Without Couoon 4. 5911 I Without Coupon M 98? zj THERE'S MORE TO CARL & DONS THAN LOW PRICES I rs jewelers 29 West Main Tremonton. Utah SiLUJLlULJULlUL Without Coupon4 i ujsj'ff ax ffii mi fr " i |