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Show Page 12, THE Ocober 24, GARLAND TIMES, LEADER-TH- E 1974 Deweyville Doings ALENE FRYER 257-72- Howell Happenings 41 By The Charles Litehford home has been a busy place for the past couple of weTheir son, Jeff, was called to Lackland Sir Base in Texas to begin his basic training in the Air Force. Daughter, Patsy lies singer, her husband, Garry, and son, Sammy, arrived from their home in National City, for a visit. California, Da id Litchfordand members of the fanv.'y presented the program at Sacra-m- e it services prior to his leaving for a two year LDS mission in the Oakland-Spanifield. David will attend Brigham Young University for the next twj months while he learns the Spanish language. David, Larry, Mike and Dan sang during the program and it is truly an experience to listen to young men w'th voices like they have. Da Vicki. and mother, Huth, played a beautiful organ and piano duet. We are goinj to miss David in our Sunday School class, but we surely wishhim well in his calling. Mrs. Clarence Fryerat-tende- d eks. Jumx sh SHKFSPEAREA m tlH- - xk-le- o COSTt Southern Utah State students pose in costumes at Hear Hiver Hiph schoo.. A1ES--Tw- College Day At BR Will Attract Schools Shakespearean Era Brought To Hear Hiver high were am ig the approximately 21,(1(10 people 'r taik a loort at Shakespearean fashions recently as S!u lent at school demonstrated fron students by ioutliem llah State College. Costumes from he Utah Shake sivarean Festival, hosted bySISC, were modeled by 111 students. The costshow ume inclutied some of most colorful and historical apparel worn during the urio.is iieriods in wnich Shales'are's plays are set. Die Box received cluded BR Elder, Bear River, Vie: it Davis, iful and Clearfield. er, 31. W"eb Bount- Fred C. Adams, producdirector of tie Utah Shakespearean Festival, and chairman of the SUSC Drama Department, narrated the fashion show. The performance was one of a week long educational tour by the SUSC group. "We think a tour of this son does a great dal to Vlp make the words of Shakespeare live for high sch xl students, and it is al- l greatexpenence forour high Southern I tan State College drama students," Adam? sa- I'i'ovo, Cotto.iwoo), id. schools which pvrfornniices in- colHepresentatives of leges and universities in 11-- ah will be on hand at the local school to give seniors a post-hig- h school orientation program outlining the opportunities for higher learning available from Utah institutions. On hand will be representatives from llah Technical College at iYovo, Hrigham Young University, University of Utah, Weber State University, Snow College, Dixie College, Southern Utah State College, Westminster, LDS Business College, Stevens -- Ileneger Business College, and i tan technical College at Salt I.ake. The presentation is made with Die view of giving Die high school seniors ample tim? to consider the possibilities, prior to obtaining his or her high school diploma. ing so tan It's "College Day" at Hear Hiver high school October wedding activities for her granddaughter, Janet Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen, in Richfield, recently. Janet beca.Tn- - .'he bride of Wayne Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Jarms Layton, visited his past week with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Novinger. Mr. and Mrs. Hack Lewis and children came from Bountiful and visited several days with the Warren Haycock family. It is nice to report Aunt Mattie llassel is at home now and feeling much better. Mr. and Mr. Winter Sudbury can? from Salt Lake City to spend several days with her. Tony Purdjm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Purdum, has returned to the Marine Base in San Diego, California. He spent his leave with family and friends after completing his basic Mrs. Mortensen Visits Calf. Mrs Elmer l. Morten- - ra e le d w i th he r s i ste r s Mrs. Marion ChuggandMrs. Hubert liussell of Logan, se n t Doc. Green JSays Itah, on a delightful trip to California. They visited Disney land and Knottsberry Farm. They toured the vast 420 acre Universal Studios Glamor Tram allowed for a comprehensive tour of the worlds largest and most complete motion picture studio facility. They visited the NBSTV studio in Burbank, where the electronic marvels of television program may be observed when scheduled. They had dinner at the famous Universal Commis-ar- y where extras and their colorful costumos and many of the stars are seen. Another tour took them to the famous ship in modern times the former H.M. S. Queen Mary, now ON PORNOGRAPHY Smut remains sm it and dirt remains dirt no mater how cleverly an advocate presents it. From my contacts with people from all classes I have learned one basic statement. The peopl e of our state don't want hard core pornography sold on the newsstand, shown in the movies or peddled underground. I shall support legislation to curb this ever increasing menace in our state. As a citizen and as a family man 1 see no need to stay defenseless and to acquiesce .:,: reed of those who value the fast buck over a healthy moral and spiritual environment in which children and adults can live a life of enjoyment and happiness. REMEMBER: Smut mains smut and dirt mains dirt no matter voii exhibit it. rere- how VOTE FOR D. B. Green Stats Representative! District 62 Democrat Pd. Political Ad retired, berthed in Long Beach, as a permanent exhibit. More than three hours is allowed aboard to view every area of the ship. Portage Pennings er. liams of Malad, visited Mrs. Wynn John. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samitel Snow were Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Squires of Mesa, Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. David Squires and daughter, Tressa from Riv-erda- le, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fac- er of Tayiorsville, are visiting Mrs. Facer's mother, Mrs. Deer hunters from every direction visited our community over the weekend, with few having a su:cessful hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jeam. E. Ogan and Mrs. Pearl Haws of Ogdsn sp?nt the weekend at the Haeks hime. Fridiy Mrs. Bill Hill of Downey and Mrs. Leona Wil Dew-eyvil- Esther John. They came to Portage Friday for an extended visit. Jim Facer of Kearns is also visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward of Idahi Falls came Saturday and visited, then took Mrs. Wards parents, deer The hunt Mary Hyden :ined with the Senior Citizens and went out to Jack Pot Nevada this past week. Verda and John Payne and their daughter, shelly and children visited with the Dennis Payne's and the Gary Payne's on Sunday. Happy belated birthday greetings to Jack Forsgren who celebrated his eighty fifth birthday Wednesday. His daughter, Cora brought a lovely birthday dinner out to him and later in the day, Emma Wood, U:nalp-so- n and myself dropped by to extend our good wishes. Talking about birthdays, Diane Grant celebrated her birthday Sunday and come to think of it so did L 'A ell was the most important thing that happened here over the weekend. No matter what the odds are against coming home with their game the hunters never fail to get that fever when the hunting season opens. The Lyle Sessen's joined with the James Nessen's out to Wildcat for the hunt but came home with no deer. Dennis and Gary' Payne were successful though and got their bucks in the hills above Thiokol. Orland and Zelda Hess are real happy over the safe arrival of a new grandShe was born daughter. Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital and weighed in at a little over seven pounds. Her parents are Terry and Molli Hess. She has a sister Ijori awaiting he rat le. Diane, we made it one more year. Guess we will try tor a few mo-Rex essen underwent surgery last Friday for the e. injury he sustained in trie e sure bicyele accident. OK now. he gets along hope I want to apologize for all the goof ups I've made in the news lately. I promise to do better and just hope someone won't sje me for slander before 1 straighten up. himira hallows had a houseful! of company over Seventeen the weekend. memlers of the Fallow's family were there. The gals visited while the men got in a little deer hunting. Chad and Yernice Winn and family of Nephi spent Suiiday evening and Monday visiting ith the Hom- er Kotters. Our friend's son brought home a note from school. They want a writtenexcuse for his pre sence. Riverside - West Fielding Notes Myrl Udy By Dinner guests Friday of Mrs. Leo Coombs wtre Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barrett of Tuscon. Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. A. Griffith Sr. of Toolle, who is a sister of Mrs. Coo nbs. afterwords the family all met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udy and Mary spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy. Miss Anita Richins spent the week end from Ricks College home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins. Miss Kay Nishiguchi who is attending school at Itah State University sixnt the weekend at home, as did Mien Gardner and Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Steve f osIdaho, called for her mother Tuesday evening to go to the viewing of Reed Oyler of ter of Preston, Tremonton. Mrs. t ainer. Dennis (Maritie) Last Thursday lane First it's Easter lilies, it's lilacs! Mr. and now Mrs. Horace Gardner found one in full bloom on a lilac bush in their yard this Mr. and Mrs. John F. Con-le- y home with them for an extended visit. Mrs. Louisa Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Devan Price and Mr. and Mrs. Rod South-wiand Mr. and Mrs. David Christenson of Ogden visited during the weekend. Mrs. Larry Howell went to Robin Idaho, Thursday and brought her mother, Mrs. Ethel Henderson back to Portage to visit. She too her back home Wednesday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw and children and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thomas and children of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thom- - Udy lenore SiPlymouth, lvester, Eva undel of Ogden and Reed Hess also of Ogden visited their sister of Brigham City and Mary Udy attended the funeral of Reed Oyler Wednesday in the Tremonton Stake Center and also the Ceme-tar- y in Brigham City and of as and family of Granger. Visiting at th; Vyn.i John home during the week were, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin John and sons of Green River, Mr. and Mrs. SkipChandler, and Jam?s Neal John and Miss Susan Rindlisbacher of Salt Lake, Misses Marlene John of Laketown and Miss Peggy John, Paula Goodey, Julie Hazelann Probst, Kerknan, Amparo Garcia, and Roberta Zuintana all students at LSI' Udy ck By Ha Mae John Many from Portage attended the Stake Conference held in Malad Suiiiy, with President Myron Sorensen presiding and conducting. Of special interest was James Neal John, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John being ordained to the office of Elder in the Melchizedek Priesthood. Theordaination was performed by his fath- training there. We are missing Uncle Cus aad Aunt Lettie Bur-ban- k. They hooted j? .heir trailer and headed for their winter home in Mesa, Arizona. Loo' aw fully empty their summrr around "landing pad." I take a lot of teasing about ho excited Iget over the new homes that are springing up all over But here comes another one! "Coke" and Pam Marble Knidsen have got a nice big basement dug on the south of Richard and Marilyn Mirble's. So we soon will be seeing a lovely home there. The home of Eldon and Colleen Johnson's is growing rapidly. Increased activity at the building site of Scott and Joy Germers and Brian and Becky Burba nks, Michael and Mary Perry about moved into their lovely home, and this week sh)i'd bring the new horn for MiI ke and Pam Litchford. can't imagine living anywhere but Deweyville, so maybe that's why it gives me such a good feeling to see all these young couples building homes here. Hope to see a lot of folk at the annual Ward home cominj this Saturdayeven-in- g. Dinner time at 6:30 and program at 8 p.m. The Relief Society is busy getting a mini-baz- ar ready with lovely hand made articles for sale. There will also be a home baked goods booth to tempt your tasters. Jon and Betty Thompson, Jim and Toni Ririe, and Richard and Marilyn Marble have really been busy making plans for a good dinner, and the Gay 90's program, which has been arranged for by David Thompson promises to be very entertaining. See you there! Jeny Wood For (ienevive Jensen ham. Radiator mother, I i? no re Silvester on Friday. and Mr. Mrs. Job Itensley of Kexburg, Idaho, cousin of William Silvest- er, called on Ignore Sil- vester during tlie week. M:s. Janette Rhodes and son, visited her mother, Mrs. LaYere Udy and family Sunday. Mrs. Rachel Burton and her daughter. Norma, flew to Montrose. Colorado, to v isit her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Barbara) Robinson, last Sunday for a few days and returned home on Saturday. ft I Performance Better Now! Winterize Repair in Brig- Mr. Clarence Silvester and family of Layton and Lyle Silvester and family of Hoy called to see their Heater For Winter or Protection "COMPLETE Davis Bros. SERVICE" GLASS Auto 100 No. 3rd West Phone W. ED KERR 257-351- 7 I believe we now have toP mich of our land in state I and Federal ownprshinKi ''N and will resist any efforts that will be made to pur chase private land by our State Departments. Aill support anv efforts which are made to pre- vent coera,?e of prime ?gricultural lands with hard such surface materials as highways and airports when there are alt- ernate areas of less value where they can be placed. NEWELL xA' XV (TIM) rxNOW! believe in equal pay for men and women holding 1 FRANCIS comparable positions. Old man Winter is ii Now serving as chairman LM Hof Agricu'ture just around the A BE corner Don't get caught week IN3 K & 176 For Box ladies snow boots WEST MAIN Elder D County SHERRIF Q 02 - ) without your boots! This 1 -S CONFIDENT... REPUBLICAN IFF 257-568- 2 procedures to insure your protection. PD. POL ADV. by B.E. CO RESIDENTS TRANCIS Member of the ApproDri Nations committee for EBusiness and Commerce Kwhich discovered Drob- Nlems in the State Liquor FJCom:i vhich are now be- ing investigated bv the ft Citizens Council for Li- quor Control and the Salt Lake County Atty. 1X1 Tim has the dedication to serve you, the Box Elder County Resident, in bringing the best law enforcement available. He has the knowledge and training in both Civil and Criminal CflABEOAEUS TREM0NT0N Com.viit Mtee. Member of Go jprn ors Advisory Comm. for Agriculture, Mentor of Economics Resources iComm. charged with Kl study of: Great Salt Lake Nand its problems. Ener Mgy Resources. ADorent kfiseship. Economics De- Workmens Mvelopment, K compensation. FOR SHERIFF ra jVvith four years of ser vice completed Hm nrrin,nA H"? elected. J -- I pledge . j |