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Show Poge 8, THE TIVE3, J GARLAND LEADER-TH- E Plymouth Xotes By Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pier- sen entertained Sunday, with dinner party honoring her father, William J. Rudds re 83rd birthday. Present Mr. and Mir a. William J. Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd and Tamra of Lay-to- n. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pr ingle of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor and Joseph Taylor of Yost. Mrs. Sharon Evans and family of Ketrhum. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Pier son of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd and Mrs. Doris Arellano and child- ren. Mr. and Mrs. James Es-t- ep visited her mother Mrs. Clara HosKins at the Sunshine Terrace in Logan Friday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Estep of Hazelton. Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Fstep. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Vanderhoof left Saturday for McMinnville, Oregon after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald was their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jenkins of lne Attracts Miss omres Lois Petersen by taking them oat to dinner at the That in Ogden Thursday. - ersen Chuck-A-Rai- na night Catherine Daniels, her daughter. Kathy, April, Mel-iser and a great Jeanie, returned home with them to spend sometime. We all enjoyed a taco dinner at Linray Bourne's Friday. t Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Un:b were Mr. and Mrs. Leon MUs Y 1 Las oetr: selected at aIt, firAlUt in tr i L'uii, Triompso.v ; be rrkir.s of Blanci, t Itah Teer-Af.- tr Pzg- - tsf.L I't e.ent u: Ume platt 2U, 21. at tn Jui.v 1 Sa.: in Sail I.aKe City. Pa: at Contestants su. at tr-Ramada Inn. J he MiiS IW Tcen-A- e Paeaht is the suu? preliminary to the Miss Nations 'letiVtiiit to U k.1 ii Atlanta, Ovinia. Au-- ,t sa grar.d-daught- on ;.r.s red .:et improving. Mrs. Ray I My visited tiei daughter Mrs. Crau; Barries and family in Ilrigham t it)' Saturday. Mrs. liiy's rn tli er, Mrs. Edith Atkinson, returned home with her to spend a few days before reline, Wyoming. turning to Samaria. Mrs. Connie Bake r of I .ay -Sunday guests at the home ton, Brenda Chrlstensen of of Mr. and Mrs. lvnn were his son Mr. and Salt Lake, Catherine Daniels of Ephriam, Linnay Bourne Mrs. Floyd IVtersen, l)ele of West Ftelding. Floyd Petand Kelly of Syracuse. ersen of Syracuse all childWeekend guests at the horen of I.ynn Petersen and a mo of Mr. and Mrs. Newell granddaughter Kathy Oakey Nlsh was their son Mr. and of I .aw ton. Oklahoma, honMrs. Verl Nish and Colby ored Mr. and Mrs. I.ynn Pet of Bountiful. IVt-ers- v. 4.. - : J L v Bambi Thompson station, of Brigham. is tue daughter of rjiu: ; 'i.'itcsta'its from all ove: i'A :i'jr comjiete to. tit:e of Miss ItahTeen-.'e- :. Trie reigning Mis? LuJean H. Carver, native of Tremonton and daughter of Mrs. Lester G, Hinchcliff, 2S57 VanBurean Ave., n, has completed requirements for the degree of Master of Science in home economics and consumer education at Utah State LWvers-it- y. Og-de- .".ic ajio Marge Thomp- i': tf Arouse Creen. She fr junior yvar at actenjrd vii Kloer high school. While j ay it school, she lives Awr 1111111111 GOTJ EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS : i r 15 ICE CHEST m m ::' :ll 'O n ts d' ' j, iz l : i' . ;: 3 en Yooff Li .:, : . : o. 4; . Jt :: S. TremontMi ond, 15-held on to pull off 9- First 8; tory over Botnwell-Thatc-he- -7 vic- r. their second in a row. And Garland F irst be at Car-la- nd East-Beav- 4 qt. capacity polycthl. blanket cover, per fee ; trips and outings 6-- er, 3. 'Wed, ily 4--:. $B9SwT m-r- t and 15-- 9; CMIHAf ;: I Malad, Tremonton Fifth made it past Tremonton Third. 11-Tremonton Fourth held on to a share of second place by downing Tremonton Sec- SEAWAY .:: z S-- pounded mr i.....iTTr W- ii malt, od 22-1- an Masters Degree First Security by Deweyville-Eiwo- tained their perfect record and kept a firm hold on first place last week in the Bear River Valley Women's Softball leagje. The leaders pounicd 1. Fielding. In other action last week. Tremonton Sixth beat Bel 4; Garland Second mont Tremoaton Laotes Golf Auxiliary members partici-pat- ed in the Brigham City invitational June 26 along with eluba from Logan, Preston and Smithfield. winners from the Tremonton club in the four-mbest tournament were Mild-r- ed Shumway, lone Larson and Diane Green. Club members traveled to Logan June 27 along with the and Smithfield Preston, Brigham club for a second tournament. Winners at Logan were low Anderson, Virginia gross; Myrtle Anderson, low net and lone Larson and Sue Manning, tied for low putts. children. es-a- .v Block's, Hansen Chec- -r .. ard the Army Re. .i..K. - !.:;:; and Mrs. Jones and family of Fiel JLy.' were dinner guests SmiJav of Mr. and Mrs. Ray tit u Mr. and Mrs. Orvi! ish and Mrs. Dennis I My and family attended a Huesser reunion at the Petersen i'arh in Tremonton Saturday. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling Friday was Craig Welling of Provo. Sally Welling and F.ffie Welling visited Carl Celling Saturday at tlae I.DS Hospital. Sally reprrts that he is recite an subject "Wharf :ig'ii AtoJt America ?" Miss Thompson is beiiig 1. 1&74. Mr. LtaA. will or. :hc Compete with Colleen and Dennis Spence in Brigham. Some of Bambi' s hobbies include dancing, sports, and She also loves reading. caring for and working with Contesunts will be jaciged ...n scho:astic achievement leader siip. poise, persoia!-an- a Fach appfearance. 1ST-Mi- ss ! is Andrea Teea-Ag- er Women's Scores Women $28S mm ...Kr . . SLEEPmGSM Bear River City Bits ' DMv By Dollie Iverson Andrea and Ernest Hug-Si- ns were planning on leaving Tuesday with some friends for a trip to the North- west but their plans were changed Monday night when she learned of the death of her brother Howard Hansen from East Tremonton. The funeral was held Wednesday at tlie Rogers Mortuary In Tremonton. The Terry Dallin familiar rived here Tuesday night from the Dalles Oregon. Terry has been transfered to the Coalville, Utah area in connection w ith his work with the Soil Conservation. He left his family and furniture in Brigham City with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Chase as he had to work Thursday and Friday. They continued their moving on Saturday w hen the house they bought in Coalville would be vacated by the former owners. They spent a few hours visiting with Terry's mother, La Von Dallin before they had to settle down to getting settled Dollie Iverson accompanied by Esther Coombs of Fielding drove to Malad, Idaho, Thursday where they called on Mrs. Pearl Atkinson, president of the Oneida County DUP. Tlie three ladies took care of some , iness connected with the Tri County Convention to be held in August While there they also visited with Mrs. Mabel Evans, a college ro- ommate of Mrs. Iverson's. Tuesday evening a family party was held at tlie Dick Nelson home in honor of Mr. Nelson's birthday. Quite a few of the family members were to be present and enjoy the lovely meal. The Ackerman's finally got out on the highway on their safari to Alaska. 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