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Show Page 12, THE LEADER-THmmm m GARLAND TIMES, December E liujr..JW. 5, 1974 u-- spent Howell Happenings n Our reporter and husband Earl flew to .Visconson to spend Thanksgiving with their soa Larry' aid family. Thanksgiving brought many families and out of tor guests to our valley. At the Mary Hyden home were: Mr and Mrs. Curly Lloyd and family from Bedford, Wyoming; Mr.and Mrs. Carmen Wood and family from Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mecham and family from llah; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huston and family from Granger and Mr. and Mrs. l.yle Nessen and fam- 3 ily. 3 It i u f m fe ji t jiare it id tviin prised ...(ivui .luriiv Vt it s ! , : v n! i . i ; ihi.-- 4ii,i Mr. and Mrs. OrlandHess spent Thanksgiving in i Arizona, I . ere's Realignment Scott Grant. Thanksgiving The Faces Soiiosf Board nil.iy, rain ilevel-.!- .; In'furc noun. Hecom-rai- n anil snow tonight to shatters tvisini' i.ih;. (oliler tonii;ht irsitay. lhurs,la. 'i!o all's Hi's today lows tonight Mle Mil's and hiKhs Thurs-nn'.KI- le 4ll's. dusty sou-- 1 imls toitiy. Hi's ll:!Tl W!!l im's IVro. 1' 11 1 ( : .tl'U'.tl s i; .i! a: in 1 !l l'l Day was sp- ent at Die Hay Sorensen home those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen and family of Malad and their daughter Wendy and husband VVeofher... Trace for iti their dau-gnMr. and Mrs. Scott jescher in Midvale. Becky Jones and her friend David Norge Strom from Provo and Scons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tuescher were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Mieheal Fonnesbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas had Thanksgiving dinner Sunday in Thatcher with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis. The valley had quite an w a king Sunday nwrning when tr.ey were called tohelpfight fire at the Lyle Nessen's. Their bam burned to the ground and all the straw with Thanks to all the good it. people that helped in anyway. Thanks also to Thiok-o- 'r and their two fire trucks. They saved the other tw o buildings next to the ba:n. T. 84 from Salt Lake and Marie: and three girl friends fror Provo. Elmira Fallows enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner her family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ji-erson in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hotter and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kotter spent Thanksgiving in Nephi with Mr. and Mr5. Chad A inn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan W hite and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis maje it a regular family reunkr.. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jone s a-- Ag Teacher To Attend National Convention Rich of Salt lake and Mr. and Mrs. Flm?r Sorensen. Mrs. Kristin Nelson of sX?nt Jackson, Wyoming several days with her family the Hay Sorensens. visitors at Thanksgiving the Mariner Munk homo were Viva Munk of Hockland, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Isreal Kackrell of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunnell of (Joi it ier, Mississippi and their son Chip, Ix?slie Munk was also homo for the weekend from Salt Lake. Visitors and relatives at the home of Ariel Sorensen were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen and family from Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. I'z-- ra Higelan (grandixarents'1 Vo-A- g Bear River junior high school vocational teaef'e: A will be among 60U high school and teachers of vocational agricul- ture, state agriculture education supervisors, and teacher educators whowill attend the NV. ATA Nation i! Vocational Agriculture Teachers' Association- - convention in New Orleans. The convention will lie Ik i in conjunctDecember ion w ith the A VA America:' tl- -ll Vocational Association-conventi- on. Several members of ttic Itah Vocational Agricultural Teachers' Association will be attending, including Fred M. Christensen, vocational 9 agriculture teacher at Bear Hi.er junior high school. He will serve as an official delegate at the N ATA business sessions and regional meetings for the Itah Association. l lie WATA is the profes- sional organization for vocational educators in agriculture. Over 10,000 agricultural educators belong to the NATA, representing approximately 90 percent of die potential membership. B. K, "Bill" Harrison, vocational agriculture teacher at U'edey, Oklahoma is the T president, James Wall, Lincoln, Nebraska, is the I vecutive Secretary. The National office is at All red. With them on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Allred and daughter. Shame 12 of Poeatello and from Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Allred and baby. At the Lee Allen home for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. fast Garland Gleanings By This has been a busy week for most of our families, in preparation for and the celebration of Thanksgiving. Those coming here for the to the Oliver day were: Davis home were Mrs. Ruby Simms and two daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Simms of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simmsof Harrisville and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and Sherri of Sunset Kathy and Brian of Garland. F.A. Terry Davis with the Navy called during the day from San Diego. He is stationed in Japan but has been in San Diego receiving treatment and recuperating from a heel injury which he sustained on his last trip home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen and family came in from Reno, Nevada, Walter with friends, went fishing on the Green River. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Rock and family were with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grove r. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin had their entire family home for the day and Jack's mother Mrs. Leda Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alined and family of Hamilton, Montana were turkey day gu- - " , !..... '. '. I. .'!' , ' . ,'t- P licensed Apprentice Apprentice fees comparable to student prices When all the cars in the city are laid out end to end, we know another weekend has i :' till' M' - '"I i S - .ii is- !v.- !;'. oil! i' i I'M" p.m. : I :1 J( Thatcher ':u:h SPECIAL MESSACIi:: :ul Ht f H- I- sc-o- . o eeit I J, Anderson Cash Store " !: ' V VrttHMt OCT fare wadfy fe qaur &dediat. l'l ..: 1 arrived. jo ,' ,11 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cole. Ronny and Bobby of Sunset and Mr.and Mrs. Rex Peterson had turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Eph Mm', CI - families. Verna Ashton Dryer 400 watts ir SD-- 1 w Grooming Dryer SD-, t styling 2 Wide tooth styling comb :l Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen of Fielding and their 1 "'-- ' With the Sidney Sorensen s were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Right of Kearns, Bobby Christensen of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Marl in Larson of Mantua. rrrrrnrriTTrrrrrr - powcf "'- home. 47 Sdt of drying s. parents Roger (Lord) Collister, Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen of Beaver Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyl-- er had with them Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn King and Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Oyler and families. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Riser of Green River Wyoming spent the big day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood and family of West Jordon came to the Kenneth Shaffer home Thursday morning and the remainder of their fam fssie Petersen morning when her them back took Vondav Tre-mont- on. m 1 ilies with the exception of Kent's family had dinner toood and Mrs. gether. until remained children ests of Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert ier with Mr. and Mrs. James Nessen. They also spent sometime in Mesa with their grandson Handy Hess. s Mr. and Mrs lmiii-laand family, Mr. and Mrs. J Arthur Douglas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slieldon Canfor it the Fielding school were non of Tremrwiton ids ivciting pnelry written Thanksgiving. ml days. 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