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Show THE thbtcher-Penros- e Howell Way Bowling cont. from page 6 FRIENDLY HOUR LEAGUE Jan. 1975 2, Scratch - Kathryn Ush - 178. olrW72- - Tan.-m- Mar . Lish - 20S. Scratch - Blllie Dawn Johnson Susan -- - Liah 457. Hdcp. - Vera Butler - 552, 547. .surge Tanaka Game Scratch Golden Spikes 483, Scrappers - 477. Golden Spikes -Game Hdcp. 582, Scrappers - 556. 477, Kathryn - - Splits picked Joan Sato - MOONLITE MIXED DOUBLES The Moonlite Mixed Mid season playoff. Doubles bowling league ended the (lrst half tie for first of league play with a three-wa- y was held January 5 at place. A bowl-o- ff the Golden Bowl In Tremomon with the following results: Series Hdcp. - Taylor Farm Service - 2404, Continental Telephone - 2348, Aes' Texaco - 2127. Scratch - Ellen Hugglns - 556, SUn Kaneko - 511, Leona Kaneko - 482, Claire Hugglns - 481. Hdcp. - Ellen Hugglns - 670, Claire Hugglns - 640, Leona Kaneko - 626, Myrna Rogers - 591. Scratch - Ellen Hugglns - 199, 192, Leona Kaneko - 190, Floyd Kaneko Sun Kaneko - 180. Hdcp. - Leona Kaneko - 238, Ellen Hugglns - 237, Claire Huggins - 219, Floyd Kaneko - 216. Two babies were are over and The holidays I understand everyone had a wonderful time. Lawrence Hawkes celebrated his seventy seventh birthday on the 21st of Dec. with all the family home for a wonderful party. We wish him many more. Jim and Verda Nessen interrupted their winters stay in Yuma to come home for the holidays. They looked simply great So nice and tanned from all that Arizona sunshine. They returned to Yuma Monday. We received some sad , news just before Christmas. A call to Eva Bair from Maude Shriber telling us that her brother, Joseph had passed away. His services and burial took place in Ogden. It was at this time we learned that his mother, Annie Shriber, had passed away earlier in California. Annie will always be remembered for the services she rendered in this Valley as a practical nurse and midwife. Deweyville Way Dewey Gardner Is Home blessed Fast Meeting Sunday. The little daughter of Terry and Mollie Hess was blessed by her Uncle Jack Taylor and given the name of "Candy Ann". Those who attended the family dinner at the Orland Hess later were: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fidel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and family, Mrs. Maud Emily and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eliason and sons. The tiny son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamae was blessed by his father and given the name of "Anthony Gustave". Pm sure he will hold the record as being the youngest baby to ever be blessed in this ward. He was only four days old. How in about that? Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Wood and family of Tuscon, Arizona spent the holidays here with their family and friends. Lila Myers and Elmira attended church Fallows Sunday at the Thatcher Ward where they were present for the blessing of Lila's new grandson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers of Tremonton. Lila was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen for dinner after the services and Elmira had dinner with her sister and husband. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Loren belated merry Christjoined by the Norman Gleed Bear River mas celebration was held Christensen, family of Soda Springs, IdThe baby was given aho, and the LaMar Earl at the Dewey Gardner home. City. the name of Evan Kris. family for a lotofgood visitDewey Sunday afternoon. The gals of the Birthday was able to come home from ing. The Burnhams had come to return their daughter, Club and their husbands enthe hospital last week, and to her studies at joyed a lovely party during Nancy, the family gathered to open the holidays at the Mariner have and Young University. Brigham special gifts family Also visiting with Mr. and Munk's. A delicious buffet dinner together. Members Mrs. Rocky Purdum last weof the Ted Macfarlane famsupper was served and the ek were Mr. and Mrs. Denevening was spent playing ily came from Riverside, nis Stone, and Teresa, of games. Co hostesses were the Richard Pett family from Pocatello. Mrs. Stone is a Diane Grant and Kay Morris. Brigham City and the Robert The Louis Douglas' entertsister of Mrs. Purdum. Gardner family from next Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adams door joined with Dewey and ained a group of friends New Years eve. Those presand children have returned Nellie to make ita very pleahome after a good trip to ent enjoyed a pizza supper sant day. while waiting the old year the Los Angeles area. They With the official close of out and the New year in. were accompanied by Mrs. the holiday time we find Shauna Fonnesbeck and Adam's parents, Mr. and young people returning back her sister, Jan Douglas, had Mrs. Lowell White, ofProvo. to the various colleges, to a very pleasant surprise They were - visiting other their jobs in various cities and states, and, a couple of ? family members in Californ- - .during the holidays ' when ' ia and also their sister, Jaryl and husour servicemen have reenjoyed seeing band, Michael flew in from turned :' to training. Tony places of interest there-- . Purdum spent a few days Mrs. Horace Lish was New York to visit them and with the Rocky Purdum famhappy to have visits from her the rest of their family. They brothers and sisters during hadn't seen one another for ily over the New Year and some time so it was a real the holiday time. Visiting is now back at his studies at Camp Pendleton in Caliat the Lish home were Mr. happy reunion. and Mrs. Carl King, Layton, Congratulations to Carol fornia. Jeff Litchford had a Sorensen who celebrated her Mr. and Mrs. LaMar King, good holiday time with the North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. birthday New Years day. Charles Litchford family and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ElDale King and Mr. and Mrs. is now back at his Air Force Grant King, Mr. and Mrs. mer Sorensen and Mr. and duties at Lackland Air Base Mrs. Ray Sorensen attended in Texas. Ralph Burningham, and Mr. church in SmithCeld for the The Jess Earl family had and Mrs. Amos Cook, all of West Point. Mr. and Mrs. blessing of Blodwin and Ela big time with the arrival He mers great grandson. of Keith and Rheta Burnham Neil Lish and family, Ogden, and their family from Calialso came up to wish them a is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorensen. fornia last week. They were good New Year. A -- -- Old Man Winter seems to be dumping plenty of that white stuff on us now, to the delight of snowmobile rs and 1 GARLAND STAKE VOLLEYBALL CHAM Mm v ; ? PSGarland First Ward's Beehives won the stake championship as well as sportsmanship. They are: (front 1 to r): Tami Campbell, Denisc Vasquez, Marcy Lish, Denise Misrasi, Lisa Roundy: (back 1 to r): Coach Marilyn Allen, Lauri Hupp, Natalie Olsen, Dina Tucker, Diane Hill, Joyce Potter, Pair. Anderson and Teresa Bjorkman. Absent: Julie Spencer, Jackie Strand. ne To those of you skiiers. it, take forever. heart. .it won't last boot! family tradition so they all came as usual. Gary and Sandy brought little Valerie up from Sandy to spend Christmas with Ron and Maxine. A friend of the family, DanBarber, was also a guest. And, though I just recently learned it, Maxine was the winner of two $5.00 ift certificates from Nor-lunand Sprouse Reitz. How about that! Lady luck was really smiling on our gang last year. Other holiday parties in our community were held at the Lyman Zollinger's, where several of our senior couples gathered for a lovely And there smorgasboard. surely were alot of cars parked in front of Bill Anderson's one night. Maxine Thompson entertained some of Gordon's Thiokol buddies and their wives too. There may have been more but I think Lois Holmgren takes the cake, cause she gave two in one week. Congratulations go to Marci Jo Leak, baptized and confirmed last weekend by her father, Dee O. Leak. Sorry to learn that Ella Petersen spent the holidays Good luck to our Beehives and Scouts at their upcoming dance on Jan. 14th. Posters have been placed in all the wards of the stake. The Thatcher's Larry were brave enough to leave for New Mexico the day after Christmas, and fought storms all the way. He has several family members living in that area. They're either having an extra good time or are struggling through inclement weather to get back because, as of press time, they had still not yet returned. Lena and Orson Jensen are proud to announce the birth of a new granddaughter to Marlena and Jim back in Little Rock, Arkansas during December. Congrat- ulations from all of us! Family members and friends gathered out here Sunday to witness grandpa Evan Christensen do the honors of naming and blessing Tami and Bill's son, "Evan Chris" Meyers. How about that, the little guy is a namesake to ds Portage Way Stake Conference Held Elder Devere Harris iators di- Stake Conference rected Saturday and Sunday at the Pocatello, Idaho East Stake. I Mrs. Harris and daughter, i Lori, accompanied Elder , Harris to Pocatello Sunday. and following the Conference they were dinner guests of ; President and Mrs. Merrill Sharp (M.D.) t Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tree ; and daughter, Tysha Marie of Portland, Oregon, returnv ed home Monday, after visit-in- g with Mrs. Tree's parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal, since last Thursday. Also visiting the Neals from Friday until Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wiser of Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibbs and son, Jeff and daughter, Shandell, met Mrs. Thelma Gibbs at the Salt Lake Air Port Friday even- ing as she returned home from a months visit with another son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Gibbs and family in San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sunday. They enjoyed dinner atMad-do- x in Brigham City. Guests were their daughter Mrs. Brenda Love and daughters, Shauntell and Tiffany of Salt Lake City. Thursday Mrs. Wendell C. Hall received word that her brother, Woodrow Halford, was in the Valley View Hospital In Magna, suffering with blood clots in his lung. Monday he was transfered to the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake for tests and treatments. Saturday 1h ) in bed due to illness. Max-icooked the family Christmas dinner this year for the 39 who were there at Ervin's home. Though Ella couldn't join in all the festivities, she didn't want to break the who have to shovel, scoop, or otherwise wade through Gibbs Mrs. Thelma was among family members enjoying a family dinner hosted by Mr. and Mr3. Rosell Mills of Malad, to honor a brother and in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford J. Dredge of Soda Springs, who have been called to serve as Temple offic- sister-- :' ' of the New Zealand for the next 18 Temple months. Among Holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Niel-swere Mrs. NaVell Rhodes, Joe Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rhodes and family of Eajst Garland. Mrs. J. Reed Nielsen accompanied her husband to ss Brigham City Monday to him being swore in as a commissioner. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nickols and family of American Falls from Thursday until Saturday. Sunday evening Elder De -Vere Harris was a guest speaker in Sacrament meeting in River Heights in Logan. Following the meeting Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harris were among guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge who hosted an anniversary dinner to honor Mr. and Mrs. on wit-tne- Robert Harris on their anniversary. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and son, David returned to their home in Sacramento, after enjoying the past twelve days with Mrs. Harris' parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. Saturday guests of Mrs. Esther John were Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald of Idaho Falls and daughter, Beth of Pocatello. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoskins were guests of Mrs. Marildia Flint in Clearfield andinSyracuse with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibbs and son, Randy. Miss Sue Ann Whittle of New Port Beech, California, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Nielsen and with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoskins and children of West Point and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoskins and family of Ogden. Annual Yield 13 Two-Ys- to Guadalajara and to Veracruz and Lynn's home. On their way home they were at Nazatlan. Back in Phoenix they spent 2 days with their daughter, Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt and two Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and Elizebeth were in Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. Rhodes attended an Artex Managers Seminar. LuAnne Andersen was also in attendance. Elizabeth was taken to he r doctor who had them bring her back to Salt Lake and the Children's Primary Hospital for observation and diagnosis. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes were guests at a V.I. P. steak supper in the Lafayette Ball Room of the Hotel Utah in connection with Artex. Mrs. Helen Reeder of Bountiful spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother Mrs. Ruth Rampton. Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons and family spent the holidays in Martenez, California with relatives. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parsons, a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Parsons and other relatives. A cousin Reva Rhynehartt and son, Steven returned home with them for an stay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oy-l- er and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn King and family attended church in Bear River Sunday where the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Oyler was confirmed following his baptism The Oyler on Saturday. family were all dinner guests of the Stacey Oyler family. Roger Oyler Jr. was overnight guest of his mother, Mrs. Leah Oyler, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King and family of North Logan were dinner guests on New Years day of the Lorus Kings. In the afternoon they were visited by her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stallings of Eden and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wight of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grov-- er attended church in the Garland 2nd Ward where the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Rock, their grandson, was named Craig Edward. dinner guests of Sunday Mr.and Mrs. Wayne Grover were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson of West Point and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Grover, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lemon before their departure on Monday for their home in China Lake, children. Mr. and Mrs. Louis son held a returned home Lorus On New Years Day the Grovers had her brothers and sisters and her mother, in for a party. Mrs. Leland Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Du-a- ne Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn DeGraw of West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Taylor and family of and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Taylor of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christensen and three children were here for the holidays with the Al Fuhrimans and will report for further military service at Mathers Air Force Base in Sacramento, California. Mr. and Mrs. Fuhriman attended the Nut Cracker Ballet Saturday evening with the Senior Citizens at WeEn-- " ber College in Ogden. route home they stopped for supper, Margret Christensen has been home for the Holidays and will go to school in Logan at Utah State, accomp-ani- ng her was her friend, Lar- Har-risvi- King. visits home. They also ited Mr. and Mrs. James E." Davis in Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Douglas in San Bernadino. They also visited Disneyland. Mrs. Oliver Davis attended an Open House Saturday hosted by Mrs. May Larson Darington at her home in Brigham for Evelyn Sato Spackman. :! Hair Sprays and all formulas Qr4J IW AieTf HvpoAliergene 1 i f ' (I I) H from a vacation trip to Mexico to visit their daughter and ti, Mr. and Mrs. Sergio (Lynn). Enroute they visited her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Benson Li in Fort Worth Texas. Houston they shipped Lynn's electric appliances on to her. They visited Brownsville, Texas and into Mexico City. Among other things they saw the ancient pyramids, then , Ott price son-in-la- w, Mar-chet- Listen For The EVAN SLACK Farm Show On CCBUE3 & CCBUH Stereo Weekdays FM at 6:30 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. Complete Information For Farmer & Rancher. Hew Adventure In Listening On 3t"JS Interest Paid Quarterly on Principal Minimum investment '1,000 or Write W P.LP.Corp. 1341 South in Stole V312,. Ogden DAN SOU like ..it CHj, Utah 825097 in ir""" v3 CUM $wvuxteeeL Maturity Special OUe $97 Box Elder C0UllTy) "Buy For Cash And Pay Less " U rr regular Fridayev-enin- g " vis- -; Allarcreme All sizes, lle Kay Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis came home from California Friday evening. They went to visit Terry in the hospital in San Diego where he had had surgery on his foot which he had injured by stepping' into a hole on one of his A Debentures Ont-Yta- r parents. Years Eve party at their home for the family. Ann and her friend Greg Burton flew his plane into Tremonton. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Woods of West Jordon. They played games, had refreshments and noise makers to usher in the new year. Ann Larson came up again for the weekend. On Monday Mrs. Raymond Marchant and children of Smithfield were at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. er. yer California, after spending the holidays here with their New Who Cares About Debentures 12 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen were Mrs. Lititia Sorensen and Mrs. Elma Petersen of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer and Mrs. Dora Shaffer were in Salt Lake forthe graveside services of Mrs. LaVern Hall of Grants Pass, Ore gon. Dora Shaffe r stayed overnight with Mrs. Stella Mock in Salt Lake and Ken and Lucille spent the night in West Jordon with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Woods. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cheney in Salt Lake. On New Years Eve Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer entertained the Scouts and Beehive girls in a party. They played games and at 1:30 were served breadfast. New Years Day the Shaffer families gathered at their parents home for a The Only Radio Station 15 on Three-Ye-ir Murium Shaffer's Aftend Service A ZI0NS ACCEPTANCE CORP Offering Debenture- s- GARLAND TIMES, January 9, 1975, Page 7 East Garland Way Thatcher's Head South To Visit New Mexico 77th Birthday Celebrated News Way LEADER-TH- E HAPPY DAY RADIO 000 |