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Show 1974 Page 14, THE LEADER - THE GARLAND TIMES, October 17, Howell Happenings JENY WOOD 854-37- Set For Elder 84 Mann Elder Corey EricksonwUl The Lyie Set sen's hv teen pretty upset this past week after receiving a call telling tnem that their son, Rex had been in an acci- dent Rex and his missionary companion were riding their bicycles when the front wheel on Rex's came off ending him catapulting over the frort of the bicycle and landing him on the cement pavement They thought at first he had broken ribs and shoulder bones but found the bones had been spread and dislocated, lie will be about six weeks Val. we all wish a recovery and speedy you our blessings. dislocated The Burke Jones's have another grandchild to add to Their their growing list daughter. Diana and husband, Ted are the parents of a baby girl, born the 9th of October. This makes fourteen great grandchildren for the Lawrence Hawkes. Mr. and Mrs. OrlandHest LaVon by accompanied Crystal and Alta Hansen spent several days this past week touring out through A'endover and just seeing the sights in that area. The Mariner Munk home was a busy place this past weekend. Saturday members of the Israel Fackrell family met together in cel- ebration of Israel's eighty first birthday. Mrs. Devere Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Law and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hill of Brtgham, Mr. am Mrs. Chester Stokes, Bedford, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Dale FackrelL Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fackrell, Mid vale and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rogers, American Fork. Leslie Jill who has been working in Pleasant Grove was also home for the occasion, it was so nice to see Israel and Lela again and other members of the family who attended our church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marceal en of American Fork spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Nes-s- en and Mr. and Mrs. Or-laHess. Mr. and Mrs. Gary mixed business with pleasure when they spent the weekend touring up through the Boise area. They drove through the Duckvalley Reservation, which they said was quite interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Don Henfold of Driggs, Idaho accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. OrlandHess were dinner guests of the Don Hess' of Garland Mon- p.m. Elder Erickson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Erickson of Bearer Dam. He recently completed a mission for the LDS church to Mexico. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. school. Stories were told by the teachers and students about people and pickles. They played games u sings pickles. One game Involvedeat-in- g a dill pickle and whistThere were special ling. prizes; another pickle. had Rlchman Winifred lunch with her grandmother, Winifred Hugglnson, this week. They went to the Red Ba on and were served In the Red Room. Mrs. is 85 years young and visiting the Higginson's She is of Rrtgham City. from the east and makes the Hug-glns- on trip every fall. Elder Ericksen Se- Thi s brirsg s the e ight mon-t- hs sales total to $616,796, 1 1 R.F.D. Lah on or before the 18 day of January A. D 1975. Claims must be presented in accordance with ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at T rem onion Estate of Merlin Romer aka Merlin J. Romer, de- - the 75-9-- II Look y 1 I mw for the name 11 KM Reduce 11 bills up to 4000 a eav' II Ji-- HOLDS IN HEAT KEEPS OUT COLO- -f ; your ' 45c rte-It'- s is, c- s ana -; '"sc , PTTl v--it iV-- W i , I- -1 Warp's genuine F;e 0 our screen dcors "acs edge porches and t'eeiea;s 10for your ' u. 1 cost winter protection 111 protecAt rour Hardware, lumber and Building Supply Store tion ! in. WARP c j 1 11- ill UCA 1953, and with proper verification as DOORS rfsWJ'rn Sec. of provisions 5. Saye Money ikud Tirui ncin fcrr MiMDOWS .. . piast PORCHES BRE2EAS j tM re- J quired therein. BROS. cii,g, 65i WSA'Sr You'll find nd Fuh-rim- f an all your needs minpf pig mm Mu u at HAMILTONS U VICKS BRECX day. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allen and children were overnight GIANT HERSHEY guests Saturday at Maurlne Fonnesbecks. SHAMPOO CAWDY BIX Vj pound Don's Flinf Giant Hershey bags of delicious Milk Mr. chocolate, Reg. lrXU IX 'J im l candy For Leaves or dry hair. normal, oily, ana natr manageame dcjuihui. Quick, p. and sinus congestioa of stuffy rtose bars etc. Good, relief effective K I Hi If KflA ? : i km J ' m 57 wwvw ULTRA BAN BIG BUCK ents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Evans of Mesa, Arizona, Mrs. Janice Nicholas and greatgrandfather, Emery Wight were in attendance for the Shana Nicholas occasion. ANTIPERSPIRANT 'lliilii'liii? and sons, Darin, Shawn, Monty and Codle, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nicholas were present also for the special event. Mr. Evans was able to stay for a few days before returning home. Mrs. Evans stayed until Tuesday to help with the little one. Paulena Robinette was hostess to a baby shower for Lorl. There were many useful gifts presented for the baby. Strawberry slush and banana bread were served. New super dry scented unscented. or antiperspirartt.... drier Helps keep you Permits air Be protected hats. and Various safe with these hunting styles to choose from. ill il fresh. kill Keeps HUNTING HATS out circulatkn...keeps at Now Reg. flies and longer. c dirt. 8 oz. 89' k Hamiltons 1.49 Reg. I - shop HAMILTONS MONDAY SATURDAY thru vtrirt w The tiny daughter of President Richard and Lorl Nicholas was blessed at Sacrament meeting. She was given the name Sheena Marie by her father. Grandpar The rain Tuesday evening or early Wednesday measured one tenth of an inch. It was the first measurable moisture since May 20th. delicious Tender, 2 pound early obligation of citizenship Is the requirement at age 18 to register with the Selective Service System, A. L. Beck, Utah State Director of Selective Service said today. He reminded all young men that they have a period, 30 days before or 30 days after their 18th birthday, to comply with the law concerning registration. "I am concerned," said 60-d- ay Beck, "that many young fail to register when reach age 18 because draft has end know the ed. It would be unfortunate," he said, "if a young man should break the law because the proper Information has not been made available to him." Due to the extensive budget cuts imposed upon Selective Service the past few years, there is no longer a Selective Service office in many areas of the state. Young men In this area, however, can register at any post office or with Margaret First Security Waldron, W II'IW f Hooded flourescerrt mam W ley One M WW" JAGKET ' bag. With Selective Service com minutes. Perfect for family snacks. You Still Must Register v4 popcorn and pockets Be warm Small, iHhK full zipper. and safe. and medium, Reg. Gives fast, effective relief. The formula that 4.37 Reg. muff UPTOHN UNICAP-- '10.49 mineral Vitamin, 30 suppliment with iron. free. Reg. s3.39 $44 mat SEAWAY a COLEMAN CHILDREN'S BAYER 1ATERS 2 GUN RACK REG. $1.69 Bank M VITAMINS large. 90 GUN H action multiple decongestant 3 oz. works. really 2 with jacket M . FORMULA HOODED HUNTING IPOPCORMii in Mr. men they they Treraonton office, First curity Bank of Utah. Fuel tf Save inn de toting toe January-Augu- st al to $18,086,962 or 63 percent of the 1974 quota of $28,700,000, it was announced by Stale volunteer Chairman w endell . Glle of Salt Lake City. feet. 01-s- Promptings Promontory State-wisales for August came to L 512, 622 bring- m the By The National Pickle Day was celebrated with a special party October 8th at the the chairman added. August Sa kings Bonds salin Box Eiaer county came to $11, 660 according to county volunteer Savings Bonds Chairman for North Box Elder, Jack Shumway, manager, es tastButterflies do ing with the soles of their At- Hadfleld, & for administratrix. torneys be honored at a missionary testimonial in the Beaver Ward Sunday. Oct 20, at 6 Publishes ir. the Leader Oct&tjer 17. 21. 31, aid Nov. 7, 1S74. Romer & Margrene Margretae M, Romer acHun-istrat- rii of xx estate of Merlin Romer axa Merit: J. Romer Deceased. Date of first publication October 17, A.D., 1974. Savings Bond Sales Total $41,660 In BE Testimonial STOVES & 3 GUN RACK jB REG. $2.39 2 Orange for fast, flavored effect Bayer children's effective relief. mN?E!HS aspirin 36's YOUR CHOICE 5 w f a saw with these professional, features. Onlv 'vnr Lti 7 Big 2 cubic inch engine delivers professional Dower in a simer just 8'A lightweight package pounds including 14"bar and chain Automatic oiling, too. 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