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Show I THE junior high where he maintains a 3.8 grade point average and is a member of the Spanish Club and choir. He has served as Deacon's Quorum secretary and president, member of the ward youth council and has received his He actually completed requirements for his Eagle a year ago. At Bear River he was active in Future Farmers of America and lettered in wrestling and football. In scouting he earned the Old Emphriam Bear Claw Mark Potter Marvin Hull award three times at camp, completed the mile swim at Camp Loll and acted as life in a guard, participated three -- day survival hike and placed first in the district First-Aid-O-R- Wallentine Head To Scouts Gain Eagles Three northern Box Elder county youth earned scout-ing- 's highest rank recently with being presentations made at a district court-of-hon- also served as counselor and president of the Deacon's Quorum. He Mark is the third and last boy in the Potter family to receive his Eagle badge. At the court of honor, the broth- or. Receiving the rank were Mark Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Potter of Garland; Marvin Lee Hull, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hull of Tremonton; and Tom Munns, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns of Garland. Mark served as assistant patrol leader, patrol leader, and assistant senior patrol leader in Troop 125 of the Garland First Ward. ers presented their week. Little Miss Traci Thompis also recuperating from a bad experience with a stray cat last week. She had to be taken to the doctor for treatment and a few stitches following her encounter. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jon Thompson son. Mrs. J.E. Scheib came from Pocatello for several days last week to visit with her mother, Mrs. John Fryer, in the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home in Brigham City, and with Artel. First you don't see it and then you do! .That's just about how it was with the new home of Pam and Colyn Knudsen. One day last week, here it came and the next day it was set onto the cement basement foundation. Sure is going to look good, and there's another new family for Deweyville! The Eld-o- n Johnson home is really coming along and the bricking process begun on the Brian Burbank home. Spring will see several lovely new homes ready for anxious families to move into. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr enjoyed spending a couple of days in Salt Lake last week with the family of Karen and Joe Knudsen. They found them well and busy. PriJust a reminder-Th- e mary Association has placed small envelopes in the foyer of the church for the convenience of families to take home, fill with pennies, nickels or dimes, and return them to a member of the Primary Presidency or the Bishop. The Penny Drive for the Primary Children's Hospital will continue until February 15. Be generously old! What you give will help a child to live. Birthdays Reported name of Heide Lynn by Ho- She was ward Robinette. blessed Jan. 5th. Congratulations to Ruth Silvester, Betty Marx and They Courtney Richman. celebrated birthdays this month. It is a special month for the Billie Draper's. It U their wedding anniversary Jan. 30th. The activity night enjoyed an evening of playing games for the activity Tues- day night. They were scheduled to create sculptures in the snow. The snow was too dry and would not mould into forms. Cookies and hot chocolate were served. The Relie f Society made patchwork book covers during the homemaking meeting, cream and cookies was Richman presented the lesson on how to preIce vent food poisoning. ser-Winlf- Center. During the meeting, a new director from the south factory area will be elected. Ward Attends Wedding Mrs. Mina Ward accompher son, Paul and Beverly Ward of Kaysville to Pocatello Friday night where she attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Gayle Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward and Dave She came home Nesson. from the ' wedding with her daughter, Margery and Ross Shirley of Sugar City, Idaho, who spent the week with her. Mr. R. Dean Udy of Brigham City spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with his mother, Mary Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silvester and children of Layton and Ned and Rosalie and children of Silvester Riverside had dinner and spent the afternoon with their mother, Lenore, Sunday. Robert Udy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Udy of Hunter, Utah and his girl friend, Beckey, spent Saturday afternoon visiting his grandmother, Mary Udy. Miss Ida Lynn Udy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy, who is working in Salt Lake spent the weekend at home. anied by Lori Nicholas and June Poulsen. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen presented a very interesting theory about the LDS Church at sacrament meeting. They are converts to the church. ved We have had fog but warm- er temeratures last air is clear until the few days. The but has been cold. Howard Robinette is home after a week of conversing in the hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Merlin and Wanda Larsen, Leo and Doris Flint and Rosalie Wells attended the lecture given by teaun Otten at the Garland Tabernacle, Moooooooooooooooa iCall 257-39- 89 Cheryl Rote Harold Lindsay Extension Agent will be serv- 1975. Southwick, owner of Southwick Realty in Tremonton, will be joined by Owen D. Knudson as vice president and Hannah Hilliam as secretary-treasurer. board of directors will be comprised of Lee Allen of Allen Realty in Tremonton, Nick Topik, Rodney Snider, Edward Payne, William L. Packer, Troy Miller, George Mason, Don Chadwick and Gary Bywate r. Each man represents one of estate firms Announcement of the installation was made by Lee Packer, chairman for the education committee. This group of realtors works as a Don Southwick body to adhere to the standards set forth by the National Board of Realtors in its code of ethics. The code insures the public will receive fair and with equitable dealings member firms. The board of realtors works with a local training program and holds regular meetings to inform members of modern trends in real estate matters. members Packer said have a multiple listing service where listing of local interest are traded to help both sellers and buyers in the market area. East Garland Way Grovers Visit Hardware Ranch Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover accompanied a bus load of Senior Citizen's to Hardware ranch Friday. Their regular Friday lunch was eaten in the bus. They were taken by bob sleighs up to the Elk herd. er Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Logan were at the Lee Allen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King were in Ogden Thursday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay and Mrs. Katherine Stalling s. Ann Larson brought her Mia Maid class up from Salt Lake Saturday to the Louis Larson home where they held a winter party. They skated, tobogganed and went tubing. A hot luncheon was served at the house. Mrs. Arthur Marriott was honored on her birthday anniversary by members of her family taking her to dinin ner at the Chuck-A-RaOgden. There were her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hales and family of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marriott of Ogden. The entire family gathered at her home on Sunday. Mrs. Marriott was in Brigham Thursday to visit her sister Mrs. Fay Dorris. Mrs. Howard Maughan was honored on her birthday an- Hol-list- Bank Association of Tremonton ar? Koss Ruddof West Fielding, president; Leland Harris of Tremonton, vice president; Ralph Tolman of Honeyville; Douglas Holmgren of Tremonton; and Max Kunzler of Park Valley. The Tremonton Fl.BA makes long term Federal Land Bank loans to farmers and ranchers in Box Elder The association is County. entirely owned by its Wallentine. Farm Bureau executive, will be the niversary by her family who took her to Maddox, Howard and Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs. David Maughan and family of Hooper. During the day she received phone calls from Micheal, in the mission field in Germany, and from Mr. and Mrs. Scott in Montclaire, California. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Kupfer have moved up from Salt Lake and are presently staying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler until their home in Tremonton is ready for occupancy. Mrs. Lyle Johnson of Bountiful spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Leah Oyler. Mrs. Ruth Rampton spent the weekend in Layton with relatives. Friday Mrs. Dora Shaffer had her girls at home, Vera Westergard and Iva Godfrey of Garland, Carmen Gleed of Paris, Idaho and Joan Gunnell of Brigham. They enjoyed an annual lunch of a traditional dish, "Clump Milk". Thursday visitors of Mrs. Shaffer were Carmen, and Roy Gleed of Lanark, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaffer of Malad. Mrs. Shaffer and Carmen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer. On Land featured speaker at the annual meeting of the Federal Land Bank Asosication of Tremonton, according to an announcement by Keith H. Anderson, manager of the association. The Annual Stockholders meeting w ill be held on February 13, at the Tremonton City Building in Tremonton, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Other activities will include a report on associat- - Why is one farmer able to produce over twice as many pounds of total digestable nutrients from an acre of corn than the neighbor down the road? How can I obtain the highest possible yields from my cornground whether I am growing corn for silage or grain? How can I improve my yields of alfalfa hay? If you need answers to these types of questions there is a seminar planned just foryou. Harold Lindsay, county extension agent for Box Elder County has arranged for a corn and alfalfa seminar to be field Thursday, February 6, at the Community Center in Brigham City. The session will begin at 10 a.m. and end at noon. Everyone interested in raising corn and alfalfa is invited to attend. Dr. Devere McCallister, extension agronomist from Utah State University will be one of the main speakers. He is considered the top corn specialist in the state. The seminar should be of interest to all corn and alfalfa producers in the county. Howell Way Nessens Host Birthday Club At Their Home Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith Mr. and Mrs. Vyrl Nes-se- n hosted the Birthday Club at their home Saturday evening. Fifteen couples enjoyed an evening of delicious food and fun. It was in celebration of Peggy Stine, Carol Sorensen and Evelyn Smith's birthday's. was Lois Nessen. Mrs. Kristine Nelson of Jackson Hole, Wyo. has been visiting this past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen. Fonnesbeck and Shauna Jan Douglas accompanied their mother, Mim Starko-vic- k and family to Salt Lake Saturday, where they attended a baby shower for their sister, Mrs. Marlene Peck. Belated birthday greetings to Orland Hess who celebrated his birthday this past week, Terry and Molle Hess and family spent the weekend at the Hess'. Shauna and Michael Foncelebrated their nesbeck wedding anniversary with dinner and a night on the town, Friday. Congratulations you two. Carmen Wood of Tempe, Arizona has been visiting friends and relatives here the past week. He's doing some remodeling for his mother-in-laMary Hyden while here. She's sure getting her home in nice shape. We're glad to hear that Todd Grant has returned home from the hospital and we hope he continues to have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mcafeeand family of California. We're real happy to learn that the Smith's have decided to make this their home for awhile at least. When they arrived here it was to be only a temperary residence but Terry has accepted a job at Thiokol. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones visited in Tremonton Sunday with their daughter Diana Oyler and family. The Oyler's son, Jeff Dee, will enter the Primary Children's hospital Monday and undergo open heart surgery on Wednesday. The little guy is only seven years old and our prayers will be with him and the family for a successful recovery. Storage For Rent 12 x 28 overhead door DEAN SHOWELL RENTAL STORAGE 257-389- 2 A BETTER HOME FOR YOUR MONEY "don'f seffe I anything less" in ID Boise Cascade Homes w, LEE ALLEN REALTY AUTHORIZED DEALER 95 N. TREMONT 257-510- 1 Portage Way Ecfer Harris Directs Conference and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter Lori attended Conference in Pocatello Idaho Stake Saturday and Sunday. Elder Harris directed the Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith and daughter Amie of Rexburg met them in Pocatello Saturday and they attended Conference Sunday. Following Conference the families enjoyed dinner together at the Hy Wayman cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christiansen of Seattle, Washington visited Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter, Lori, Monday evening. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited in Bear River City with Mrs. Ethel Hall who is staying with her son-in-la- w and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thorpe. The Halls also visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith in Brigham City and then went to Ogden and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dawn Bo wen and family. ey Friday Mrs. Vernal of Clarkston visited Mrs. Wynn John. They went to Malad and were dinner quests of their mother, Mrs, Leona Williams, Go-od- Would like to tend child- -: ren in my home. One lyear and older. Weekdays. refreshments ed. Boothe Don Southwick of Tremonton has been named to head the Brigham Board of Realtors for ng Elder Promontory Way The daughter of Greg and Lillie Hetland was given the Meet The annual meeting of the Garland Sugar Beet growers will be held association Thursday, Jan. 30, at 1:30 p.m. in the Tremonton Civic AAina In Honeyville that "special person" out for a special time this coming February 14th go to the Honeyville school and attend a Valentine dance. Proceeds from this dance will be used to playground purchase equipment for the Honeyville school. The Box Elder County School Board will match dollar for dollar. For those who will be asked to furnish admission food, price per couple will be $4. For those who do not furnish food, it will be $5 per couple. This is a way to have a good time and help a worthy cause all in one evening. PTA president, Elaine Tolman, says as soon as spring breaks work will begin on this project. The PTA officers and teachers will greatly appreciate our help. Good to know Mrs. Layne Gardner is on the getting better list following a stay in the Brigham hospital last To Riverside Way Valentines Dance If you would like to take Growers So Efficient? year. A program featuring local talent is planned and light To Speak Realtor Board the nine real in the county. Sugar Beet grand- mothers with miniature eagle pins. Grandmothers are Mrs. Joe Butler and Mrs. R. J. Potter. Marvin is a member of Troop 140 of Tremonton Fourth Ward where he served as scribe and senior patrol leader and participated in camp for two years. He attends Bear River Deweyville Way Planned Ward the Why Is Farmer Directors of the Federal A was Deacon's Quorum president and Priest's Group Leader in his church. He was a member of Troop 125 of the Garland First He ion progress during the past year, election of two directors, and the report of the Board of Directors on important actions taken during Booth Local Realtor Duty-To-G- od Tom is a Bear River high school graduate and graduate of four year LDS seminary. GARLAND TIMES, January 30, 1975, Page 9 LEADER-TH- E Monday Mr. and Mrs. Verl Stokes and Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser of Tremonton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell. J. Reed Nielsen spent Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake City on duties as County Commissioner. He stayed at the Ramanda Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris were guests of their son and daughter-in-laMr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris and daughters in North Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris visited in Ogden Friday with Mrs. Pearl Hawks and Mrs. James E. Ogan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callister and family and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Morris and daughter. Mrs. Thelma Gibbs was a dinner guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Junius L. Crowth-e- rs w, in Malad Sunday. An- other sister, Mrs. William H. Rutter was also a guest. Saturday Ray McAllister and Miss Beverely Jenkins of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsgren of Bothwell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell. Wednesday Mrs. Reed Nielsen took hergrandchild-re- n, Scott and Natalie to Logan where they attended the USU and Weber ball game. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and family were Mrs. Leona Williams and Mr. Sharell Dan Williams and sons Mike and Jeff of Malad, Idaho. Special speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Leon J. Castelton and H. Ward Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen were guests at the Farm Bureau banquet at Bothwell Thursday evening and at Honeyville Friday evening. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hoskins visited Mrs. Mrs. L. Hoskins visited Marilda Flint in Clearfield. They took Brett and I IT f fI Blair Flint with them. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Inard Hoskins and son, Todd, in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins attended the funeral services for Ray Wells in Springfield, Idaho, Friday. They were overnight guests and of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nlckols and family In American Falls, and returned home Saturday. Thursday Mrs. Glen Cobia and daughter Lisa visited with Mrs. Cobia's mother, Mrs. Devere Harris. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen and family. T H including MM box of S of chaHmdraior KRubber i fY T 1 1 Micromated twin cw,fer heod AU 5teel Lindy Markers Special This I Weefc 0n,y I II rJV noc tiSLJy son-in-l- aw Tremonton, fff jm Pencil J Sharpeners Vv I 257-551- 3 |