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Show THE GARLAND TIMES, August LEADER-TH- E 22, 1974, Page 7 Deweyville Doings wv V W ALENE FRYER l f 3Sr Beta. Carolyn and Keith Holdaway were in Ogden, Friday evening, to take part 1b the wedding of Justin and Kathy Smith Holdaway. ft was held at the Ivy House. a I rest of the family for a couple of days this past week were Dale and Sharon Blackham and their daugh- and Keith was an usher, as was Boyd Holdaay. The new Mrs. Holdaway was ters of Salt Lake City. Broken bones are getting to be the ''fashion" again, formerly from Ventura, Calif., and is now employed at St, Benedict hospital as switchboard operator. is employed at Justin American Linen and they W fete InKERS and Dennis Green, Qulnney accept trophies for their play. Errol's Wins Again A Dennis Green Is New Skyway Golf Champion fete Quinney with rounds of 73 and 71 for a 36 hole score of 154 and a net score of 130. First flight low gross honors went to Bill Weiler with 18 hole score of 81 and 81. Low net winner In first flight was Doctor John Hurley who fired rounds of 68 and 64 net. The annual Skyway Golf and Country Club men's championship was held at the 1, with course August 3fi on a competing players hole basis. The event feat10-1- ured three flights, 15-championship, flight and 19 and over 0-- 14 1st 14 sec- ond flight Dennis Green fired a 76 Saturday then came through Sunday w ith 75 for a 36 hole gross score of 151 to walk away with the club championship for the second year In a row. lie hind Green with a net first place finish in championship flight was tive Nye Tournament championship In Ogden. The team, which sports a roster of largely area players, edged out a 3- -2 victory in an 11 -- Inning championship game to claim the title. On the way to the title. Denny Knudsen, Terry Green, Jim Poulsen, Randy Ward, David Burnett. Reed Piersen, Duain Jones, Ron Knudsen of Tremon-to- n pitched a no hit gams to give the team a victory over Sunset Sporting of Logan. Bob Tucker of Ogden pitch- Terry Denny Ward, Thompson, Bobby Orem and Jay Fryer, Don Darley and Bob Tucker both of Ogden. ed three games in the tournthe 2 ament including 3-- In second flight Emerson Earl took low gross honors with rounds of 88 and 81 for a 36 hole score of 169. Low net was taken by Tom Cartel who had net rounds of 5f rived from California over championship contest racking up over 30 strikeouts and the most winning valuable pitcher award for his efforts. Randy Ward of Garland collected 10 hits in 13 times at bat during the turney earning him the most valuable player award. Team members included: Softball team sponsored by Errol's American Service owned by Errol Bowcutt has won its second consecu- VJQhsm Driving Honor activity as he congratulations within the trucking industry for recording their third two million miles of consecutive driving without an accident of ceiving JENY WOOD can before ev- nn and Lynnette, arrivedearly Sunday morning from Fair- - any kind Couple Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton have recently returned from the Texas South Mission where they labored for the LDi church for 18 months. The couple will report their experience in a sacrament meeting in the Tremon-to- n Farr Fifth Ward on Sunday, Aug. 25, at 7 p.m. All friends and relatives are welcomed. B579 trial (3QDKW FADE 854-37- 84 ped by to wish her a happy birthday. Those who couldn't come called her. Her daughter, LaPriel and son Brent spent the day. They also visited with Eva Bair while here. Eva Bair attended a bridal shower Thursday evening for Miss Cathleen Casy. Hostess for theocassionwas Thelma Iverson. The bride to be received many lovely gifts. Uleda Grant met her niece, Doris Raye Vermeersch and family at the airport in Salt Lake Monday where they had flown in from Fullerton, They plan on visiting here for several weeks. The Veryl Nessens stopped in Malad enroute home from the Ward outing and visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hill. The Jack Forsgren's had a pleasant surprise this past week when Mr. and Mis. Pat Smith of Washington, Utah dropped by for a visit. The Lyn Bee's visited in Bear Lake with relatives over the week. Their son, Darwin and daughter, Sher-r- ie will be staying there all this week. From what Ihearthe Ward outing this past weekend was About 80 a huge success. percent of the ward attended Sure am sorry we couldn't it make The Carlos Christensen's family spent the weekend at Johnson Creek. They also celebrated their son Cody's birthday while there. Blodwin Sorensen had a special day last Friday. R was her birthday and many 0 AcjcjcjsG J Rodeos Pre Rodeo County Entertainment Horse 4-- H until Rodeo Cal-firon- ia. members of her family drop- - By Program 7:00 p.m Three Nights All Parade o Horse Racing Box State Elder 4 & 20tfCu o Exhibits Chuck Wagon P Breakfast SPONSORED BOX ELDER 8:00 am. o River 22, 23r o Booths xi Horse Shows o Talent Show Bear to CO. 10:00 Bank Bank JIM & SHERIFFS I I wJw V THURS. DAVE'S W. FREE CAR WASH Futurity POSSE thru SAT. LOCATION 327 Derby BY a.m. NEW m HUSKY Main WITH EVERY ADULT TICKET A 'The Dancing White Stallions" for the walls of a Those dancing white stallions, the and 30x30x8' LigM-UUeig- we next Sunday Will Honor and Mrs. Darlene Zlnck. also. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner attended the graduation exercises for Tracy Johnson at BYU last FriHe is the day morning. husband of Annette Mac-f- ar lane and graduated with honors. Tracy also received a scholarship tor one year at UCLA in southern California, so they will be leaving Provo to make a home there. Also attending the services were Mrs. Ted Macfarlane, Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pvtt. and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bingham of Brlgham City. ening. Our daughter. Mar-ilyKinsman, her husband, Les, children Danny 0 ! returns Homecoming first time together for the whole summer. They we re happy to get to visit with Mrs. John Fryer and Artel and 72. Howell Happenings ! view and we all talked as much and as fast as we could to make up for time lost all day. It was our week in our town. We welcomed son, Les, home last Friday evening and are from Fresno, trying to crowd in as much Mr. R. E. Spencer of Garland is among the 277 intercity drivers for Consolidated Freight ays based at Salt Lake City who are re- IT is wearing Marble Mrs. Farr Mr. Farr Mrs. Henry a leg cast as the result of a fall and broken bone last week. Mrs. Dewaine Hunsaker had the misfortune of breaking her arm a couple of weeks ago. Also on the recuperating list this week is Curt Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Corvil Gardner. He got the worst of a spill on his motorcycle and was taken to the hospital and found to have a concussion. WeseemUibe getting an accident, motorcycle wise, about every so beware! will make their home in Ogden. Col. and Mrs. Kent Blackham, and Holly, ar- right 41 the past weekend and will be at the Rupert Blackham home. Also joining the as a bridesmaid, Carolyn 257-72- ht television productions both Lipizzan and Andalzian three days of the rodeo. by Walt horses kind seen in motion Disney for will be performances pictures 5 (J featured, during 15 all CONCRETE BLOCK BUILDING AMCOR That's the approximate cost using Concrete 8" x 8" x 16" light-weig- 1 THURSDAY 8:00 a.m. Registered Quarter Judging of Exhibits Fair Parade 8:00 a.m. Block. Look at the advantages: Reduces fire insurance premiums. 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