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Show 4 8, Po3e THE LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, ND October 10, 1974 Ground Squirrel Howell Happenings East Garknd Gleanings JENY WOOD hsk Pettrsta By 854-37- Gary The appointment of Gary Kielson as new agricult- of , j ;. u ' , Molt's rg, , I P" sen's Saturday were Mrs. Munney and her daughter, Hazel of London, England. Annette and Stan West and their family visited on Sunday. Lila Myers is visiting this week in Bountiful with her daughter, LaVada Bench and family. Mr. and Mrs Ray Sorensen were in attendance at the Ogden Temple Friday morning for the marriage of Kim Mien and Vicky Layne. The remained in Salt Lake for the IDS Church Conference. Mrs. Mary Huden accompanied her daughter, Lois, to Salt Lake Saturday where they met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Summers for an annual Andersen reunion. Elm Ira Fallows and myself visited in Brig ham Sunday with Mrs. Lona Ipsen and while Elmira visited with her son, Duane and family I stopped for a chat with Emma Wood. Maurine Fonne stocks visitors over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allen and daughters of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sand-al- l. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sand-a- ll and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cannon all dropped by at the Louis Douglas Monday to help Mrs. Douglas celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fonnesbeck were also present for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones spent the weekend with their daughter, LaDawn and her husband Scott Tuescher and family of Salt Lake. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Jones and their daughter, Becky who had come up from Provo. miracles of modern medicine have given us all extra years of life. In this space each week we'll bring' you Interesting facts about health and the drugs of yester-- j day, today and tomorrow. We'll also tell you some of the reasons why you should! ah aiim UUI VMI tteA1r IS IV i hIiD JJIUlimnttAu ilia,J umiM all JUUI tLil tVvaa BUI UU link HCCWUi S 1st East Tremonton 257 - m asf Deer Hunting l. jL f Opens Oct. 19 if n MinniyiniDVDom nr0?n 4.97 3O30-$3J- 7 270- H99 - $4.99 3006- - $4.99 32-Wi-n- v 3 POW'R-PUL- FUEL CYLINDERS BERNZOMATIC L: STEEL POSTS Interchangeable on all Propane appliances. $2.17 D.O.T. approved, one inch threaded top with center sealing and pressure relief valve. Avocado color finish. 3648 6 ft Heavy Duty Steel Posts. STRETCHES LOWERS!! Compact, light weight tool in two sizes. LIFTS-PULL- 17-d- -- S -- Finest quality Finger tip control provides trouble free automatic let down of load one notch at a time. 1 Ton this week -- YAR AFTK YAR AFT6R YEAR 5 5 7 I $26.95 12, NEF.D S0M2 BUILDING LOTS? lots for sale in Garland, 83x125 has power, gas, and water. $2,200.00 each. 2 I JUST LISTED I I carpets through out. 3 or 4 bedrooms, service porch, and a garden spot. Get Into Call SOUTHwlCK this lovely home for $17,000.00. story home, brand new 2 RE '75 fit5 We've got the stock answer 1 he stock that hf? dominored the track in 74 And now it s completely restyledfor 75 Come see ir Come JfI if- - ger ir. uur you better hurry. They re going lJ I I gSlTI ir"1"" x Sale Reg. )OU tliwick Realty, I nc. I I WEST MAIN, TREMONTON, UTAH 84337 PHONE AREA 801 5 i$6AR AFTR YAR AFTR Joyce Howkes Phil D. Southwick Don Southwick J xJ?Lr--j Deer 257-39- 71 257-37- 51 You Our lightest chain Fits in pickup or truck Bright sa,e 100 100 saw. Our lowest price wn Hunters Red Lee Coat Reg. Nylon Polyester fill M . oan fin $13.97 just perfect for hunting sit in it - not on it hat looking Keep your great Reg. $5,25 0 07 Gun $2l50 YEAR Raider twin track snowmobiles Rack Hat Rack ral colors New authorized dealer for 257-31- 46 Versa- Fits over rear glass in pickups. Fits back of seats in pickups. Fits over side glass in station wagons. Holds guns snug at all times. FuHy adjustable. In Products Cafj . s1fcWMH,f, filled vest, made fay 257-368- I II 4.27 . off Sale Down i Arctic 64 pair for Orange - Fleece Chore Gloves - in regular men's sizes. Quilted with heavy lining for extra warmth. Good quality Saddle blanket in assorted colors. Medium weight , very serviceable blanket. 100 reprocessed wool. . this week $2.29 Reg Lift Jack 10 $2.97 - HOMES. JACK -- tile 3 12 ton. Unconditionally guaranteed a full year. Lifts 7,000 pounds up to 38 inches! Weighs only 30 lbs. Even stretches Fences. 3 StteitU Sole have numerous improved lots for you to pick from. the same time you can also pick the home of your choice and we will build it for you. WE ARE DEALERS i I $7.99 and FT Hi J Sr BLANKET Ae At i $10.97 SADDLE 257-368- BILT 516 r-- 5. Realty today COME IN AND PICK THE HOME AND LOT OF YOUR CHOICE FOR INTERMOUNTA IN PRECISION TOWnCHAIN 12 HI-LI- BRAND NEW LISTING Buy 2 acres of ground, 2 miles West of Tremonton 165 x 525. Call for information $2, 100.00. stock We 6 ft. posts. GL0VES HRE U. In bund- made. les of 5. S. - I $20.75 Ton 1 WEEK THIS SPECIAL DISPOSABLE STEEL $4.97 300 - While Supply last Hurry Hurry I a 222.Rem- - $3.33 $3.97 3V40Krag-$4.9- 9 DRUG CENTER 76 tune up will give you better per formence and better gas mileage. A n M HANDY HINT: Watch lie re each week for helpful teas which can save money, make work easier, or both, I Bring in your car for a major tune up before cold weather strikes. 6 No. 2nd West Tremonton, Utah 257-321- 1 243- - $4.31 The 4 Again" Engine ale, on sale at less than Dealers cost Rtg.rkarmacM V. I Honan Tune-upf- s 1 1 n Keith Frazer 1 care needs. "Auto Verl's Auto Service nnnnrwrprr PHARMACY 7 for the Utah District was announced today by Utah-Ida- ho Sugar Company. Dick Anderson, district manager for the company, said Mr. Kielson succeeds Harvey D. Gobble y, who was appointed agricultural maintenance foreman for the V and I District in Yakima Valley, Washington. Mr. Kielson has served the company since 1961 as mechanic, agricultural maintenance supervisor, and most recently as tare laboratory supervisor. He will continue his tare laboratory responsibilities in addition to his new appointment maintenance foreman ural Earl and I are quite ex. cited over news we received Sunday. Our son, Larry called from Kenosha, Wisconsin, to inform us that we had a new grandson. The little guy arrived Saturday and weighed In at 8 lbs. 6 oz His Mom. Gerl Is doing just fine. IBs two brothers, Ethan and Travis are quite excited over the whole thing. Mr. and Mrs. Oriand were Sunday dinner guests of Jack and Ann Taylor of Ogden. I was sorry to learn that LuAna Sorensen had an accident this past week, ft seems she was hurrying to answer the phone when she tripped and fell breaking her arm in two places. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sharp and family of Preston, Idaho, were Sunday dlnnerguestsof the James Nes sen's. Other guests for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Marceal Olsen of American Fork and Gary Olsen and' his guest, Dee of Phoenix, Arizona. Visiting the Ariel Soren- - beethoppers, caterpillars, flies. and ants les, golden-mantl- ed The ground squirrel often eats insects such as grass Ag Foreman 84 L. Mrs. Essie ffeterson mi Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson in Salt Lake Saturday tor the and Robert of Bountiful also National Convention of the the rest of her family living in this vklnity. Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The morning session as To celebrate the birthday held In the Lafayette Ball Howard anniversary room of the Hotel Utah. S Maughan, his tastily, Mrs. with Mrs. Alda Russell of Hri' and ., Mrs. Majjghaa, Brigham accompanied Mrs. Brent Potter HfsJ David Pauline CDell of Corinne,' Maufhaa and Mary Am took Mrs. CDell attended jtm. him to a show and dinner 1 President's lunch at the Era- - Logiv--r,plre room, the others had - Mr, and Mrs, Lorus King lunch in the eofls shop. The are grandparents again with afternoon session was at the" the Wrto of If girt to Mr. Pioneer Memorial building and Mrs. Yale King of That- - , where they were treated toaV 'cher. The baby was born ocal several la the Brighun hospital. ; program, numbert from the 'Central V Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marcfaant of Smithfield and Company chorus, then dances representing various Inttelr family . are with the dian tribes from una in. Lorus Kings Saturday even- - . beautiful beaded costumes. ing. The conclusion of his dem- -" onstratlon was the presenta-- " -- STORRER tion of the Lord's Prayer In. cont. from page 3 : After this " sign language. oL and secretary of the YM was a tour of the relic hall and the new Carriage House. . IA. He owned and operated a farm. were Light refreshments Survivors are his widow of served. . r Tremonton, two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Hoi man went Mrs. Larry (Carol) Over-stak- e, quilting Thursday for Mrs. Lititia Sorensen. Sycrause, Utah; and Mrs. Brenton (Billie Dawn) Mr. and Mrs. Steve Grov- -. er were the hosts of the Johnson, Tremonton. Four Fred Grover family birth- -, ! grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother, Arthur ' day get together Monday nihome for Wayne Storrer of Slate rvllle, their ght evening. Utah and three sisters, Mrs. They had supper and honorLouis (Ida)Sauder, Portland, ed Bryan Loveland on his Oregon; Mrs. Ben(LaVern) birthday anniversary. Sauder and Mrs. Mary CaspMr. and Mrs. Vernon Shafer both of Tremont, Illinois. fer of Gannett, Idaho, were Funeral services will be with their mother for conannounced later. ference which they can't get at home. They were joined by their daughters. Mary Shaffer and Ruth Drake and children. Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis D. Hawks and family of Rex-buIdaho, visited their grandmother Sunday. Winner Mrs. Lititia Sorensen was Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen In LA. in Fielding and watched Con- - ' fere nee. Louis Molt, R't 1 Box 87, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garland, a member of Bear Klrkham of Carlin, Nevada, River Future Farmers, was spent from Tuesday to Friamong winners in livestock day with Mr. and Mrs. Rogjudging at Los Angele s Couner Oyler. They went to Price ty Fair which closed a ay tor the weekend with other run at Pomona Sept. 29. relatives, then returned to the Oyler home Monday and He won first place and FFA reserve champion awaras remained until Wednesday. for a market Crossbred Mrs. Leah Oyler had as out of town guests, Sunday, felson Hrsed Sale Soar $2.47 Sale IA, 2.75 ( T' r. ' 3M JOVN pfT VUT- T-- Without fleece noseband I o...tr m . ma r - $13.98 MINI MftC3$jjp5 j Superpower in 5 seconds. Easy and fun to use.. ' Bif 12" bar cuts logs up to 2 feet thick. Super capacity Super Dependability. Oils its own bar and chain automatically as you cut. cuts op to 20 (aster than standard Super new chain ymmm 121 East Main Pack In Jacket yearling, & 4 - pony. Extra fine qual -ity halters. Sale IS & IS Reg. Sale '33.50 $21.97 3 - regular horse, Tremonton Arctic Cat M1010 Down Jacket. Lightweight. Zrpper front. Knit wristlets. Self collar. pocket Pony Halters in color Red, Black, Green or Blue & White. Sizes: 1 - large horse; 2 -- ' '"i'ivl? CHAIN SAW AMERICAN ALL THE gj round type chain. Pony Halters 7 j tuts I ( SuDerliehtweight I wa A $1.97 HW 176 WEST MAIN TREMONTON 257-568- 2 |