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Show THE w Methodists Set S 4 Speed S 57i u POC00 sizT j. : L (xSri h? r Plymouth Xotvs Mr. Ray Whiting spent the " Labor Day weekend at Neola, Utah, where he attended a "fiftieth wedding anniversary ' far an Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. -- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed was tier brother Mr. and Mrs. Saul Khitaker and family of Twin Kails, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson spent Labor Day weekend Uieir visiting daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Stan I'etersen and family in Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mark-grand family in Sprinp-vill- e. Harold Whiting. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Henry Starr and John, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr 'and sons, Micheal, Ricky .and Darrell of Hunter, Mrs. . Ernest Nish of Salt Lake and Mrs. Nick Cline of Cincln- -nati, Ohio. Richard and Tom Hess, '.sons of Mr. and Mrs. De- Vere Hess, both bagged a deer apiece during the Now of Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Itay ltiy and Klla Hae, and Na-di- ne Lamb went to Ogden to bring their mother, Mrs. Kd-i- th Atkinson of Samaria, home from the hospital, where she had had eye surgery. Tuesday Kllerene l'Jy and Nadine Lamb visited in Bancroft Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Aakely and fam- Hunt Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof visisted Barbara Vanderhood in the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake, where Barbara has had surgery. d, Mrs. Dean Steed of California, is spending a few days with Mr. and ily. Conrad Wakely returnKened here for a visit. neth Lamb and Paul Ikly took him back to Bancroft Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. OiVil Nish attended the Ringling Brothers circus at the Salt Palace Monday. Visiting one day this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James B. F.step was Mrs. Meda Clark of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoskins of Malad, Idaho. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas- Hey-war- Mrs.'1 Clyde Steed. Sunday they all went to Ogden to visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steed and families. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butler and family of Garland were up Logan Canyon for breakfast, going on to Feagram, Idaho, to spend the rest of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason, Debbie, Mark, Kim, Reese, Sharla, and Heide, all enjoySe-cr- ist per ter, Rudd, was their on Mr. and Mrs. Oleen and Mr. and Mrs. Jos-ephs- at- Clyde Steed, Wednesday tended the viewing In Brig-ha- m City for Evadine after which they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Josephson. Friday evening visitors at Sor-ens- Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish attended funeral services for Mrs. Newell Thompson in Clarkston, Tuesday. In other action, board members discussed the need for some sort of "outside identification" for the Community Center building on South Tremont. The board also discussed the problem currently being experienced by the Senior Center in getting their new Maxi-waginsured. Mrs. LaRene NapolL center director, said the city's insurance representative has indicated the vehicle cannot be included in the city's insurance policy. The county will insure the vehicle, but the local Council on Aging feels the insurance should be obtained locally, she added. Bids from local insurance representatives have been called for. 24 HOUR I : COUNTY-WID- E Ir Power Steering Si AQZ00 Cor-tnn- cross Erump-VJhc- a v8 SQOZ00 1 c mill Icy Motor Co. iv v.i ivv jv i i 695 West Main Tremonton, Utah Pontiac Cadillac C.M.C. 3 i (Qv) ;i i ; .' Timothy, Clark Mrs. Glade (Edith) Timothy and Mrs. Richard (Betty) Clark of Garland left Wednesday to attend the viewing and funeral services for their father George A. Berrett. Funeral services were held in the Sandy 3rd Ward and burial in the Cemetery in Duchene County. AI-to- When it can create a"brain" for a smelter. The heart of the massive $175 minion revamping of Kennecott's Utah Smelter is a new continuous reactor furnace. But the "brain" for the project e is a computerized variable emission-contrsystem. fail-saf- ol This valley-wid- e system will measure, and provide data for action to predict insure that federal and state ambient air standards are met... by day... by hour ...or the system will slow, or bring to a halt, all smelter output. lesds HE I.J Radial Tires on Meeting air quality standards is our goal. The project is underway scheduled for completion by July 31, 1977. Working together on this tremendous task, Kennecott people have created the solution. AS SHERIFF "WE NEED 327 The need for a dance for following the the Box rodeo during nightly Elder County Fair was one topic of discussion at the Tremonton Planning Board meeting held recently. Box Elder County MY 4 Door Fully Equipped, ivtvjiiy ivivji breed valued at $100, was found in a pasture iwr the e. Ray Hatch residence In The horse was owned by Amas Hatch of Corinne. 1968 Chev Elcamino Picku Bird area teenagers Attend Funeral en, T 1 Ralph Mrs. Jane Udy and Mrs. Lenore Silvester of Riverside, attended a dinnerparty Tuesday at the home of Genevieve Jensen in Brigham City. They were joined by another sister Eva Zundelof gon. The animal, a Pinto S Notes after church. Visiting Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy, was Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed of Ore- ening. UIMIUL Bonneville Sedan Board daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Ogden. ed dinner attheSizzler Steak House in Ogden Sunday Planning Lois Petersen By 1969 Ford Horse Death Investigated Box Eider County Sherinvestigating the shooting death of a horse found dead Monday ev- I $139500 : iffs deputies are 7U 4 Door Factory Air Conditioning Extra Clean Low Mileage Sunday PROMOTION DA V Preparing refreshments for tlie upcom'ng lYomotion Day at the Community United Methodist church in Tremonton are ( to r): Doreen Ogborn," Brian Dennis' KeV- - Vlike Stra-veMrs- 1on Mrs. Kav Dennis. Borcherding, Debrah Upborn. Itelbie liarker and nn Dennis. SlSfL"'1" ,.; Promotion Sunday, marking the beginning of a new School year, for the young people of the Combe held munity United Methodist church in Tremonton Sept. g. The church's young people will be honored as they begin new classes. In preparation for the event, the children and teenagers are busy this week preparing refreshments for the social that will follow the morning's sen ice. Included in the worship hour will be a slide show presented by Mr. Ed McCulIough of Brigham City show ing photographs of the stars, constellations, and galaxies of our universe. Rev. Mike Strayer will share the presentation with a message titled: "The Sense of Wonder." I Page j s65000 1969 Ford Fairlane Promotion Day y GARLAND TIMES, iepternbe: 5, 1974, 81972 Chev Vega 5 2 i LEADER-TH- E 20 YEARS LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE COVERAGE BY OUR SHERIFF'S A DEPARTMENT." CAREER LAWMAN VOTE FOR JAY E3ERBERY SEPT. 10 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE SHERIFF FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY Utah Copper Division I |