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Show Page 4, THE LEADER - THE GARLAND TIMES, July 5, 1974 Blue Creek Births Field Day Set Monday The Blue Creek I arm Field Dai', sponsored by IWi Slate University and Itah Grain Growers Association, has been slated for Monday, h begins at l:3fi July S. p.m. at the Blue Creek harm, approx imately five miles north of the " alley" Intel chaise, (lY.catrllo Valley Koadi off Interstate mi. The prog i am will feature new winter wheats. tiie "Cardon" and "Hansel", developed by the Itah Agricultural Fxperiment Station to provide greater resistance to tlie dwarf sm.it disease, noted DeVere K. McAllister, intension agronomist (crops X Itah State Fniversity. out that Ute He pointed present status and future outlook for dwarf smut and its control will tie reviewed, as will tlie results of snow Hie mold investigations. latter includes effect of snow removal, time of planting, stages of growth. temper-atur- e and otlier factors on Idr gaang. Fonnesbeck Mike and Shauna by snow mold. More detailed data will be giver) on precipitation and its effects on soil moisture and crop yields. Participants at the field day will get to see the developments in the winter wheat breeding nursery and the bailey and spring wheat trials. VUieat growers and others interested in these developments are encouraged to attend, McAllister said. n) Fonnesbeck of Howell happy to announce the are grain damage caused I. (Andrea-se- 'f(J 'fro m. Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. sweet, of Ueiser, Idaho, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Ann, on June 28. The Sweet's have one old- er sh, Michael. Mrs. Sweet is the forimr Susan Waldron of Tremjnt-o- n. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David H. Waldron. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Sweet of Caldwell. Idaho. I t. Col. David Mdrowl. Douglas and Carrie, visited with Mrs. Clarence I ryer last week. Tlie Oldroyds have been making a home in lYovo and are now being transferred to A id ita Falls. Kansas, whore Cc i. Oldroyd will continue his duties with the Strategic Mr Command. Iliey will lie in Kansas for f approximately one and Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Garfield of and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillewill of Sacramento, California. GARLAND LMT the RyWng Men of Battery rifle at Camp Will tarns. M-- 16 Local Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ryt-tiof Santa Rose, California announce the birth of a baby boy born June 26. The little lad has one brother and one sister at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. It. 0. Ryttlng of Ixagan and Mr. and Mrs. Verl M. Anderson of Fielding. "in-hal- Hlieta years. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Mad sen will lie returning horn? this wek. They drove to V.itJe and then continued In l a I.ish visited with grandiM rents, Bus and Blanche I.ish, for a couple of days last week. They Todd Howell Happenings Jenv Wood week Martin and Jor-dHodman of Australia. The boys parents were in Salt Lake attending a Mission Seminar. Mr. and Mrs. Hodman have been appointed Mission lYesidents and will preside over the Italian Mission. Jim and Grace Supan and their family attended the wedding and reception for Pat Brown and David Nicl-so- n at tlie Bowcutt Reception past on Center Saturday. Guests of the Supan's over the weekend were Mrs. Minnie Pickett of ew Idaho and Plymouth. Miss Christine Bowers of Ontario, Oregon. Mrs. Curly Lloyd of Wyoming was an overnight guest Friday of Mary Hyden. i I a Myers had as her dinner guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwell. I'oO'de and Mr. and Mrs. Myers of ( larkston and out at U illow Hats. Mr. and Mrs. Orlandlless spent several days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor in Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Marceal 01-s- Proves Itself D target areas for night tillery firing. The L'nit showed compet- began the week with rifle qualification and practice machine firing with guns and rocket launchers. Also during tlie first week, the unit began training in nnual preparation for its Training Test which was taken thi night of June 21. For tn? remainder of the M-- 16 Mrs. Joyce Hawkes of Southwick Realty Inc. in Tre mnnton was initiated and as a memlier-at-larjworn-i- n of tlie Women's Council of Realtors at a national reluncheon association in at tlie Farmiivrton cently Cakridge Country Club. Mrs. Hawkes is one of ten women realtors in the Bri ham area who will form ;i new ge chapter of tlie women's organization in tlie ne.ir future. She received her realtor's license craduatinK after from Stevens Ik'neeart in iO week lattery assisted the artiller units in night fir Ing operations. The unit completed its training on June 30. wirklnp Inr tr i foi fn ha-- ti Smtliick V.,i , heen lleal-t- y r v ,t Enjoy more comfort with his-to- Mrs Howkes she is aNn a mem'ier of tlie local chaple r f Business lYofvssional Uometi. nIic Hies in Treiiiontoii. 1 2 1 n .y -j or a 'pp.- kers irz Anyone can ;n$oit 3n.-- i spa ypQ's ( r, u a o' i " :'Ps Cjtd inrludeq nmo .nual eas to reai h tw.lri CON VENIENCi AND LUXURY IN YOUR PICKUP A SMALL TONY LAT.1A D00TS TAOS MOCCASINS 1 (ill RIVER (LEATHER 19 SoytH foir, s irMJ? itn the help o' Via they spinning wheels. I as i ; pse go to Yeg is lit Wiit S 00oD; Wl I H YOUR HUSKY CREDIT CARD extended 14)37 Trtmitii. Mtrt Saddle Repair Our Specialty vOST Jim and Dave's 327 West Main Tremonton, Utah j, SiJT Wf( 1 -l L- SPECIAL 078-- 1 w them that wjv. BUYfS(Q)2)ZE41TIRES payment plan available to Husky credit card holders! Ask about it! advantage Old das Big Savings povy SP $24.95 BEAR the old n g rfp NO CHARGE The Milton Mecham's were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mecham of Salt In their shirts r. b?jfj e"o .Viil.niiO can see. Halanc- ing the check book is going to U' so confusing that my wife's bound to turn it back over to me. All Radials .gshob'e Exclusive ap'on-poefce- 's ,Ke ( , eg'H :,f 'he seat makes a mosT onven'er pia e ' tppp tools, rood mops, ?ur g'Osves, ac. parking me'er chanqp e.p n,( pr ec within easy eoc beck. s one (jaer r looks jb a- 3lrW " f a "'pr '" into . n Contact edges ere duty morenofs for - i V ojno' families. ngrati Tations to Blod-u- n and Finer Sorenseiiwho celebrated tlx? ir fifty eighth wedding anniversary Friday. How about that. The Ml girls were real i re Mar DO" eavv avf mmp' 'hp si on a! year ' d jr-even ;n o.' years of eo" and Cool in will run a cool week. a Tlie can see museums set up now dedicated to ancient merican currency dating as far back as the year Y.. rj Why whole sections of books will lie written alum! it. I'.v then, credit can! will all actual have replaced money. 'A hen you think it it all Ijccomes quite logical. I mean, lust look, inflation is swiig'ing ili(.l'i:l - a kid walked w current rate. I if these colorful The lc Why super market today with gunny-sac- k fullofpopbottlei tlie store manager wouldthr-ohim out. But back to the credit card prediction. C redit cards will take ov. er or Americans will ha bad backs and torn pockets--that- 's my prediction. Just who is going to have the desire or even tlie stam. ina to carry around S23,4fC just to buy a candy bar. And have you ever tried to cram that much money into your hind pocket. Why junior's allowance a The p" "tn of the number of kids who've been put out of work by bottles and cans. WITH... every Thursday Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. Subscription Rate: Box Elder, Cache, and Oneida -$5.50 per year. All other art a 1 16.00 per year. Second Class Postage Paid at Tremonton, Utah 84337. They ore of CO Or -- f OS bt Canned soda water outtf a pop machine is a quarter now and you can't even tale the bottle back. That's a neck of a devel. opment in itselL Just think rubllshed by ovoi iobie rnM commercial ler too. go GOD PICKUP TRUCK SEAT COVERS fnm tlie 13 The LEADER rival at the Litchford home. Mrs. David Thompson and Mrs. Robert Gardner assisted with tlie games and refreshments and good time in general en mrrican Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas attended tlie Robbins reunion in Twin Lakes Saturday. Their daughter Jean-in- ne Lee and children accompanied them. in ii Lake. Bishop and Mrs. Waldo Grant and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sorensen and the h families spent Friday and Saturday camping Wood, first iety of "little things" in anticipation of an expected ar v happy when they won their first ball game this past weA ell, ek. keep up the good work girls. A large crowd attended the Missionary Homecoming, Sunday evening in the ward for F.lder Keely Jones. Its so good to have him home again and needless to say we're all proud of him. The Birthday Club met at the home of our Grace Supan Thursday afternoon. They celebrated the birthdays of Gwen Munk, Cloe Jones and Maurine Fonnes- ar- ence in all areas of the evaluation and passed the test. The unit's activities, under the command of I.l.T F. Remember long at 10-percent a ytU and getting worse eachyeu. Candy bars that used cost a nickle now cost f. teen cents and will protablj go to a quarter if sugar ke. eps going up. They're smal. vtheatley. Wednesday afternoon, to present Mrs, Michael Litchford with a var ' . has been at up paP81" penniestouse in their stores. Old Star Gazer just can't figure it out Erst gasoline, then beet what next. If there is a shortage, it sure can't be because people are purposely noardingthem. Just ask yourself what good is a penny these days. Think back to the last time somebody actually asked you for a penny when you made a purchase. Star Gazer has been hit up, for a lot of fives and tens but very few pennies of late. I think the last time I spent a penny was in a gum machine back in 1930. Heck, I've got pennies lying all over tlie house. The kids just ignore them. on television where the cou-- le from the year I99h or so are walking through a mus eum and he's telling her such things as trees and flowers which grew on the earth. That's tin.- way it's going to lie with pennies in a fcrt years oreen months at the Searchlight and Garland Neal 1 Mrs. Hawkes 140th Field Artillery of the National Guard from Logan I i if Initiate relatives. A group of ladies met at the homo of Mrs. Zane The Gary I uhrimai.'s had as their house guests this Searchlight 140th Field Artillery qualify with Guard made an early Sunday morning call at the Lamont Gardner home. Several rooms suffered water and smoke damage as the result of a fire which began on the kitchen stove. Bart and Kevin Gardner are getting a good look at the wide oen spaces in Texas. They accompanied grandparents. Mr.and Mrs. Dallas Goodey. ofdarkston. on a trip to (.rand Prairie. Texas, where they will visit, rl lUimham. Julie and D Realtors ng Bur-ban- m, Be-o- ple baby. are tlie children of Mr. and Mrs. Nell I.ish of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Brian k, Brenda and Brad, spent several days in Jerome, Idaho, last week. They were visiting with Mrs. Burbank's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Adams, and fam'ly. Tlie Tremonton fire engine granddaughter. Merle Burn-hain Pleasant Hill. Merle is ,i daughter of Keith and penny shortage? That's what there is according to the bankers. are hoarding pennies so bad some stores are making Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brent Garfield of Granger are the parents of a boy born June 20 in Salt Lake City. The baby will be named Joseph Benjamin and is their first 24 to Anchorage. Alaska, for a two week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Madsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Far! will als- lo returning home after a plane trip to California. They went to attend the wedding of their m0 mWV with- Cam.) Williams and Dug way Proving Grounds for Its annual two week Sunvrier Camp. The units role In the Guard is to illunimate pl.ev r Garfield IVwrwille Doings 2J -- V Battery ALL ME FRYER rj 3 A Tre-mont- on Sweet r4 1 birth of a baby girt, born June 23rd at 3:47 a.m. at Coo ley Hospital. She weighed 7 poui.Js 4 oz. and will be named Camllie. Grandparent! are Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Fonnesbeck of Brig ham and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Starkovich of Ogden. S Polysteel HQ00 I |