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Show THELEADER-THEGARLANDTIME- f-- fft' Meiv Park Equipment Peach Has a community affair. That's tthat it's been for the past five years. Five years and eitftit hundred dollars later. aUmt :M .residents of itymouth gathered mi the riurds of tlie old elementary school Monday evening toereci twobiandnerA pieces of playground equipment much to it)- delight fa dozen kids who were more than earner to ma? good sure the right bolt Hent into the rinht hole. The money for the new equipment has been ra.seiJ over the past five years from proceeds taken in at an annual July Fourth "Tun Day." snisoivd b th local nonien's birthday club. Hut Mrs. lonn dlv. a of the club, said lite as ivallv a eomuiuniu affair playgrouiul ei.iiiini .nt since the entire community annual dmiaies time and talents at the Fun Uav. 'I "he iti.it-luc- k K'roup celebrated their accoiiiplishtiHMit dinner while tin- - kids ileeioVd to see nisi hem many kids could really sit atop the new monkey bars. 0 u6u vc a. to COMMUNITY AFFAIRThe kids as well as the grownups had a hand In assembling park playg round equipment at Plymouth recently. e Marshall of this vtar'x Vi . and Mrs. Al Fuhriman nfiv 'wests at a steak fry ii, Blacksm'th Fork Canyon ,vnevening during the we- - "Mr. Knudson has had a tfrvat deal to do with wonlmhile protect every that has been initialed in this tuiMiiunin iluiu' tlie last Petersen ek, of some friends Logan, -- from The Fuhriman's with twenty one of 'heir familv fant k mi of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs has the name of Micheal James with the father doing the honors. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Handy (irover is now Jonathan Handy w ith his father iterformingthe ceremonv. They were well attended with grandarents aid all were dinner guests of Mr. and attended tin' 1.1). rtood family reunion lield Saturday at tlie Heese Honeer I 'ark in Hrfcham. Alien they came home they were surprised visit from Al's daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken l"oulson and four children from C alifornia, who remained overnight attended church and left sundav evenby a See MEL About FOXLEY These Listings lovely ranch style home - located 1 (17 South 7th AesL red room, beautifully decorated, t all Mel for price. :i Smaller sie family home, 2 bedroom, ideal for young er.v nice condition. I .neat-e- d married or retired couple, 2 ) S 2nd A. I Viced S12.75il.lttl. Vii i n.ivsine t ,, - . - ' i ,1 . bet on this hij'h iiality home. ocat-- e ,.jci. js educed, to s,,t. thjs fi So kO .u (iriced bedroom located 27 vi, nun. un with imuiv diate ociuoain. v. 2 Wi 68 86 So. Wm. C.B. I IUI (STATE attend school. Mrs. Karen Hansen of Lovisited the Hansen's gan Wednesday. Mrs. liuth Dolman and! lvterson attended S. 1st . Only the Friday xt luck lunch at the Senior Center and quilted. Two babies were blessed in church Sunday. Tlie in Brigham L Packet 723391 Williams left S. Packer City 723-639-1 725269 Mel Foilejf Rc3ar? 2575061 lee Packet 7234630 Mel Johnson 7217916 l.a.v-to- . i). team The Howard Oyler fam-ieiand friends attended a bridal shower for Jan Didrickson in Hothwell FC3) fro ARCHIBALD FORD 101 No. 3rd East Tremonton, Utah es Wed-iK'sd- fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. William Yarga and daughters Valerie Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott and daughter. Mrs. Paul Hales were in Ogden Saturday and visited Virginia Now land and in Brigham with Mrs. Dorothy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maughan attended the baptism of their grandson Rodney and dinner with tlie family. Mr. and Mrs. David They went back Maughan. when he for church Sunday was confirmed and had dinner again at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Hoger. of Hountiful. were at tlie home of Mrs. On lx?ah Oyler, Sunday. Thursday Hoy Jr. was here with his mother for a visit. Geffrey Parsons was baptized Saturday by his father George Parsons and was confirmed on Sunday w ith his father doing the honors A GAR7 INSUIANCE Main Tremonton Main and mi' and Don C raig 01 Wcstlake. Ohio, have beeii visiting their son. Hill and Janice and gelling acquainted with their grandchildren. Vndrca and Hridger. The Howard Oyk-- r familv attended a session at the Ogden Tem;le when Kellev and Jan Didrickson were married. Friday tlie :inth. Tliey ate at tlie I huek- - -Kama. i FootThe l ittle n ball games were held in Our team won Saturday Fast (iarland was well represented and tlie kids made a very favorable showing. This was the Til iiound C Mrs. Wayne (irover, later they took five generation pictures and pictures encluding the eleven grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert White (I onnie) of St. Louis. Missouri have been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. l.or-u- s King and other ivlalives during the past week. They left Saturday evening by plane for Denver where tliey will visit Karla and Kus sel Church for two days be- ing. Mr. and Mrs. ( arl Hansen who has been teaching seminary in Arizona was home for the weekend and will locate in I'rovo where he will teach part time at HH and fH Utah Power talks about your electric power: Utah Power must spend well over $100 million to build a power plant today. And investors provide most of the money. Rocky Rhodes came home from his summers work in West Yellowstone Saturday. Elaine camo home from the same place on the 29th. Our Bishop Kenneth Shaffer came home from the Logan hospital Friday after undergoing surgery. Mrs. Dora Shaffer went to Gannett, Idaho, Thursday and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer and will attend the Labor Day celebration at Bellvue where they have a parade and beef you were running a utility like Utah Power, you'd he faced with Orlene Sorensen and frihe responsibility Jor meeting the growing demands for electricity. And the end Esther Smith of Salt Lake spent the weekend here only way to meet this requirement is to INVESTORS with Mr. and Mrs. Leon build new generating plants. That means I l'DNDS DWON vou'd need money... lots of it. Carter Gets TRUST FUNDS Utah Power would like to talk to T ,C1 ' you about where they get the money to City Post bar-bac- II wismm hiiilrl iippHpH ? c6 2 Price "ill years." a Jan Didericksen and who has an uncommon den ree of common sense." Mr-- . Knudson uean his lon business career on Hritfham's Main street on May 7. I'J.'I. with tlie on-i- n of the Idle Isle, lie that theiv ere five or siv restaurants in dountiikvii HriKhain it the time and recalls that Ik- - siki;i learned that "you had to have something in the nose-bato keep tliem coming 6 Jan Potter Terry Kaae Sepf. 7 Belmont Open House Appliances Cookware Kathleen Brown Sept. 6 Ron Anderson L. Summer Eve China Green Corelle Ware n" back, lie attributes the sucthe Idle Isle to the fact that they had "a pretty Hood reputation and a very cess of clientele." Kelly Oyler Open House Sept. Appliances said. "II? has been a civic leader of rare insfcht and dedication. One who is not afraid of any challenge Jan Johnson Arthur Douglas Sepf. 13 Appliances Stainless ..lso Cited the ''confidence by the organization tlia. e could do tla- tliinn mane a better product.'1 hnudsen nil lead the annual IVach Days paiade vvhich will roll don main stive t Saturday Histart htK at II a.m. tparade begins at Second South and proceeds north to Fourth North. Chamlx'r of Commerce Hood 1 Appliances n xjioki's-ma- BRIDE IHE 'f. Karen Thompson Sept 6 Kelly Richardson jur-ad- e. v East Garland Gleanings By Essie FOR The laradeC ommieiu-- of the 7(th nnual IVach Day celebration in Brigham C itv tday announced the selection of H n kmktjwwi is dratid r A -- Chosen - the new Unescourfed Ladies Drinks m r) 11 -e Open Again Under New Management Marshall b Pc.- .B..Lhen I Days Is Community Affair 5. Seo-e-c- e S, lie - Cookware r Sharon Anderson Sept. 12 Stan Simmons Roseanne China Miller's Jewelry said Secretary Hon this year's parade will clude 110 entries including bands and 30 floats. IMioiir 2( WrM Main ji in- II SHOP BEAR RIVER DRUG Where You Can See The Savings Save 20' Save 72c Quiet World 14 T.kf 14 IMMICI4 0- - Johnson Baby One SI. 09 Rea jnampoo $157 i Save 32c . 1 1 16 oz- Reg. $2.29 Kaopectate ?2oz- - (I $1.59 Reg. Save Save 42c $i27 1 19c Shower To Shower Preparation Suppositories Deodorant Body Powder $J57 $1.99 Reg. 13 oz. w H 20 $1.39 Save 30c 300 Count Save 33 or Theme tlants Gary Carter, a former Tremonton City employe, was nam?d to succeed Duane Madsen as Public Works Director by the Tremonton City Council Tuesday. Mad-s- en resigned several weeks While customer revenues pay for operation and maintenance of the company's facilities and a return on invested money, most of the money Post carries a $705 monthly starting salary. In other action the counnt an cil announced hour raises for three other employes. Mayor Max Mason said a complete evaluation of city employes will be conducted in about 30 days. The city also agreed to work up specifications to bid its garbage collection to a private firm. their investment. That means Utah Power must run an efficient, profitable operation so it can attract the investor money it needs to meet future power demands. 30-ce- expect a reasonable profit on You see, in just ten years the demand for electric power has doubled in Utah Power's service area. And, if Utah Power is to meet the level of demands estimated for 1978, they will need close to a billion dollars for new need comes from investors, not rate payers, and that investors expect a reasonable profit on their investment. flKK k I'M k BUI K a , WANTED Dshwasher for Momirtg Shift 6 to 2 Thursday Thru Sunday. Apply At Breck Shampoo " QC Save 20c 12 oz. Can 02. Reg. ED 033? 99' Sudden Beauty Hair Spray ago. The for new power plants comes from selling stocks and bonds to investors. And these investors plant construction. And, since you're a customer, you have a right to know that the money to build the new plants Utah Power & Light customers will Reg. Reg. $1.25 GHDfiD 77' tfi |