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Show Pag e 4, THE LEADE-TH- Tlh S1S Ooc er GARLAND TI'.'ES E 1974 17, nnnirn ibis ME) uau w -- n II I -- i 77 Lacjy Golfers u i Elect fJriJiiilWu 'SIMS W KS I t hJ j Lelo Prott ests. Honored Ila A. Pratt. 44 Mrs. 21st Street, (Jen. Mill be honored at an house on Saturday Oct. celebrating her KOth birthday. Friends and relatives are Invited to visit her at the Fifth Ward chapel at 26th Street and Madison from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. Mrs. Pratt was born on Oct 21. 1894, to Andre and Rose Arbon Anderson at Stone, Idaho. She was married to Harold Sheets Pratt April 24, 1916, at Malad. Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized In the Logan I.DS Temple. Mr. Pratt died July 18, 0n and a son, Harold Anderson Pratt. Syracuse, Itah. Mrs. Prattis the grandmother of 15 grandchildren and great grandmother of 13 great grandchildren. She has fulfilled a mission In the Southern States from 1951 to 1933. She has been president of the Relief Society in tlie Stone ward, primary teacher. MIA teacher and counselor in the MIA at tlie ward. She also served as a visiting teacher for the Relief Society. Slie served as work director in the Ogden 24th Ward for five years. She has been and still is an active temple worker. Mrs. Pratt enjoys quilting and has done quilting for the Primary Children's hospital llol-bro- ok in Salt Lake City. The family requests gifts be omitted. La Von Garfield just returned from Moses Lake, Washington, after spending a week with her daughter and family. Klea Fae A right. Unwanted hair permanently removed Phone no or 257-529- of by appointment 257-375- Tremonton.Utah Tremont N 18 to 4 10 ThuRS. AED rUES is Jean A very entertaining skit, written by Mabel Anderson, was presented with the following members participat- Mavine Quinney, RoFronk, Del Erickson, Dona Bowcutt, Myrtle Anderson. LuWana Fronk, Pheo-b- e Henrie, lone Larson. Officers for the 1975 season were announced: Pres. Venice Ewer, Vice Pres. Al-- ta Sec. Carma Archibald, THINK SAFETY ing: berta OFFICERS--HeadiEv up Ok activities of the Skyway Udies Golf Auxiliary in the coming season will be: (seated I to r): Carma Kradshaw. secretary Venice Ewer president; MU Archibald, vice president; (standing I to r): Virginia Anderson. .lean trump. both directors; Ainnifred Uoodhead. historian and Ma vine IJiinnev director Absent were: Diane Given, director; and Glenna Hales, treasurer. At USU Mrs. Calvin I.. Hampton will be the guest of honor at a tea sponsored by the Box Elder Democratic Women's Association in Brigham City at tlie Community Center, 20 North 3rd West, October 26 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 4 Association officials have issued an invitation to alj wi ladies in Box Elder County to attend the tea. "formal rush" at Itah Iniversity's three sororities. al State Christensen and Janine Oyler were pledged Becky if they or the people around them had been careful. Remember, a rifle is only as safe as the hunter handling it. Be careful! Continental Telephone Company of Utah Now Ifr-YOU- R MM Stagecoach Camp Meet Set The Stagecoach Camp of the Daughters of tlie Pioneers held their meeting Thursday evening at the home of Voylet Grove r in Fielding with Alene SutherA historv land as hostess. The Midland Camp of tlie Daughters of tlie Itah Pioneers will meet at the home of Florence Beard Thursday, October 24, at 2 p.m. All members are urged to attend. is of Micha and Fannie Wood Garn was read by Orpha Oyler. The lesson "Pioneer Quilts" was given by Essie A dessert Peterson. refreshment was served by the hostess. mm ;LA i PHARMACY the time to farm minor in major check-lis- t the Fall ready, prepare ranch for repairs your winter-Relatively and modifications can often help you avoid problems in now, or mid-winte- r. and then and discuss your financial your willing and drop Make your to BRSB in requirements. eager to help you We're with plans! I PHACT9 I f Keith Frascr Fun Club Elects New officers to head the TremonUm-Garlan- d Fun Club were recently installed. Heading tlie club wil! be Wanda Nelson, president; Norma Thomas, secretary; Fdith Timothy, historian and Hazel Rose, reporter. The club members met recently at the home of Mrs. Nedra Brown where they enjoyed a nice luncheon and worked on handywork. injury home, lwis Slate Of Officers that nearly every one of these people could have avoided death or Tea With Mrs. Rompton Three formor Bear Kiver high school coeds have been pledged during tlie tradition- war. Glenna Hales, Historian W'yn Woodhead, Directors: Jean Crump, Virginia Anderson, Maxine Quinney, Diane Gre- people are injured in hunting and firearms accidents. It's tragic, especially when you consider Treasurer Gifts of appreciation were presented to Golf Pro, Del Erickson and retiring pres. Mildred Shumway. Demo Women Plan Coeds Pledge by Chi Omega while Darre-len- e was pledged by Kappa IVlta. The formal rush concluded October 2. Sorority officials reported a 20 per-ce- nt increase in the number of girls pledged over last Bradshaw, Every year in the United States thousands of en. Bear River Midland Meet Garfield Janefs Electrolysis elry. ng couple are the parents of three children including two daughters, Eva P. West of Salt Uke ami Rose P. Harrison, Ogden, meet each Sunday at 18. bl In the Tremonton fire station, according to officials. The annual awards banquet of the Skyway Ladies Golf Auxiliary was held Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the club house. A delicious dinner was prepared and served by the retiring officers of the club. Tables were beautifully decorated by Jean Crump and Benon Wheatley and Roberta Fronk. Virginia Anderson, tournament chairman, presented the awards for the year's play. Del Erickson. club pro, announced Diane Green as the "most improved golfer" and recipient of the trophy presented by weiler Jew- Will Be 1947. The Set The Bear River Group of Alcoholics Anonymous iU The Golden Spike Camp of the Daughters of the Itah Pioneers will meet at the home of La ana Stenquist on Monday, October 21. The lesson will be given by Lenora George. All members are invited to bring gu- Officers Aeet AA Golden Spike Meet Set ,i Reg. Pharmacist jt iI " X The X g I basic building block of nature is the cell. inch in diameter. If all tlie cells in your body were unea up, single file, they'd reach around the earth 16 times! Vou don't have to travel far for the best in prescrip- , nun service. ..we nave it right here. 11000 HANDY HINT: Cut an old plastic raincoat waict to wear when shampooing your hair. i 76 S 1st East Tremorrton 257 w.-k- 5 f? 3648 a Insulate a Storm Doors a New Siding a Storage Building m Silos 13 Heaters 83 Trucks Feed Shelters H YOUR COMMUNITY BUILDING BANK STIOTuflBAIrIK MEMBER FEDERAL UTAH DAIRY COMMISSION DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIO,, k |