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Show THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, May 1, 1975, Page E 11 Portage Way : ill ?v M,-V)- . l ? ?m. :: 3" English Visitor Heads Back Home . v k it ril - MY Scotherns Attend j f ' - Playhouse Production - . n .cm PTA Heading the North Box Elder PTA Council next year will be Joan Stokes, teacher Donna Faye Stokes, historian; Carol Stenquist, president; and Wilma Fridal, vice president Rhonda Gephart, secretary-treasur- er absent Mr. and Mrs. Ckfme Bowcutt of Garlaad vlsitod tfceir rant Mrs, Uom WH-ll- representative; unt Methodist Notes who her Hcsscs Attend Recital k, of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Holmgren. Michelle Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Manning and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Manning, will be blessed this Sunday in the Garland first ward. Seaman Third Class Gary Thomas and finance, Miss Raelynn Farley enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danny , bear wiaenrs Model UN Dram returned 97 723-710- Valley Water Shed Hearing Planned . Gwen Hardy Reese Abel Open house ward Service for .Capistrano Stainless Flatware XSnowflake Corelle Accessories .ilnin Gallego, son-in-l- aw of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borup has been elected District Govenor of the 28 U. Celebrating Mrs. Blaine Lott's birthday Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Claire Bowcutt, Mr. Blaine Lott, Mr. and Mrs. DarwinBurn-et- t, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Cutler and Mr. Stanley Anderson. They had a delicous dinner at Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess Phyllis Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Larson had Sunday dinner in Promontory at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson.. ' President and Mrs. Ray C. Johnson of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Iverson Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borup ck Hansel David Manning Monday evening. Tre-mont- on. Public Notice fitlnts to her frisnds ' MervinHolt Mrs. Richard Anderson and her two children of Liberty spent Sunday at the home . . Wells-vil- in this ma and Is now receiving visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Darrall Scofcern attended the Prow ised Valley PlayhouM pro sentatton of "Papa Married a Mormon," Saturday. Afterwards they spent the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 257-529- -a- ta fa Huh, after suffering slight strata. She sends Beautiful flower arran- . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Estep and daughter Jana attended a birthday party given in honwere dinner guests of Mr. gements are being provided for the congregation to enEzra Hoskins of Malad last or of Ann Marie k Yates, daughter of Diane Yates Sunjoy during worship services. Sunday. The Estep s also If you would like to provide visited with Mr. and Mrs. day. Mrs. Ray Udy, Mrs. Vernor flower arra potted-pla- nt Grover Points. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess on Lamb and Mrs. Edith Atangement at worship on went to Logan Saturday to. kinson' of Samaria, went to Sunday, contact Mrs. Dennis 8. attend a recital ' in which Brigham Wednesday to visit Kempt Everyone can contribute to the wortheir children, Teresa and Mrs. Nonda, Thorpe. Mrs. Dennis Udy and Mrs. of the Corner were performing. ship experiences Laretta Josephson took piMiss Ella Ray Udy accompSpring and Summer months ano students to Logan Satin this way. anied them. to attend a creative Nanette and Hess Mrs. urday Wednesday evening, May music workshop at the USU. children Jeff and Jay of Ma7, at 7:30p.m. at the reguMr. and Mrs. Gary Bell All Church monthly lad were visiting at the home lar and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell meeting, the main topic of of Mr. 'and Mrs. Jay. Hess Steed attended a birthday discussion will be the "Rum Saturday. dinner for Mr. Clyde Steed mage for the Roof Sale". Sally Welling was a Sunday The sale is planned for mid Sunday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Kathy Bell, daughter of Hess and family. Spring to raise funds for a Mr. and Mrs. Pam Bell spent Dave and .Mrs. new roof for the Community Mr. Monday night in the hospital. United Methodist Church. Josephson of Ogden spent She is home now. Those wishing to contribute Saturday at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell and Mrs. Oleen Josephson. items of clothing or any of Ogden and Mrs. Orville other items may do so .by Mr. and Mrs. Devere Bell and children, Janice and leaving them at the CommHess, Mr. and Mrs. James Debra visited at the home of United Methodist unity Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell SatBurgess and Jim Wakley Church, 207 N. Tremont watched the Jr. Promanade urday. at the home Street, or Saturday evening. AfterMonday Michelle and Matof the Ron Bore herding famwards they had dinner at the thew Hess, children of Mr. ily at 582 N. 1st E. Cross Roads. and Mrs. Mike Hess staved Donations of time Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess with Mrs. Gary Bell. would also be appreciated. Friday evening, May 2, at 6 p.m. everyone is invited to a supper at the Protestant Center,, 435. E. 7th South In Brigham City. Along with pool, ping-pon- g, and differentgames provided for the young people and art adults, a young t-he series of short slide shows will be included. Bring a hot dish and salad, or a hot dish and a dessert and Lennis Boyer a baby picture for the slide show. For more information Soma students at Bear are either "passed" or you may contact Mrs. George school get River In committee "failed" 723-62or Mrs. a chance high Kirchoff, to see, first-han- d, sessions or before the "gen-er- al 2. Ben Jones. the principles of interAssembly." national politics and coHighlighting the session' will be Her Excellency Ms. operation, when they attend a three day "mock" United Barbara M. White, AmbassaNations session today thrdor, who will deliver the ough Saturday in Salt Lake keynote address. Attendance at the MUN is City. "By participating in the part of a unit in Mr. GarModel UN, delegates get a field's American Problems taste what of Henry and Economic classes that included visiting Governor. Kissinger does in an average work day," said Mr. John Calvin L. Rampton and the state penitentiary, and will Garfield, advisor to the conclude with "Law Day" group. Bear River has been and public opinion polling. Those attending the Model given the assignment of reUnited Nations are Lennis presenting three countries-Liby- a, an oil-ri- ch country. Boyer, Kathryn Mortenson, Nicaragua, a poor Central Kathy Hurley, Paul Finn, American country, and BurMindee Hansen, Tom Howundi, the home of the famous ard, Jeff Lish, Bill Molt Watusi and Pygmy tribes. Vaughn Morris, Hal Doug Delegates must think of Peterson, Cardell Sackett, themselves as a member of Laura Warburton, and Yvette the country they are repreWhite. vote their and senting, Also, Marlon Anderson, country's foreign policy. Bryan Buchanan, Susan DetThey will meet with other ers, Ken Hathaway, Wendy "countries' having similar Heppler, Raleen Josephson, Interests and backgrounds, Julie Lansford, David Mad-se- n, LEGAL NOTICE and will discuss resolutions Iris McCulley, Susan similar to those debated on Nelson, and SharaDawn Sum Public information meetat the "real" UN. mers. ing will be held to discuss Sponsored by the UnShelley Anderson, Jeff the proposed Hansel Valley Bowcutt LeeAnnis Erick-so- n, iversity of Utah, the MUN is Watershed Work plan May set up with the same organDebra Grover, Kathy 15 at J. p.m, in the Tremon- -. Lance Jeppson, izations, commissions, coIsaacson, ton Utah Civic Center. Lynn Robins, Connie Rudd, mmittees, and countries that Sponsors of the project are the UN has. Resolutions are Janeen Thompson, and David the Hansel Valley Watershed White will attend too. submitted by countries, and District Box Elder County ConserSoil Utah and North vation District. Hansel Valley Watershed covers 76,200 acres in North Central Box Elder County, 5th May 2 31,000 acres crop and 45,000 range. Project propose s to install 8 Registered for approximately 60 miles of to suplevel diversions and plement land treatment measures in protecting cropBlue V J fV 1 1 lands from excessive water runoff and erosion. land treatment measures will Include on farm terraces, cross slope farming and stubble mulch tillage. Hansel Valley Watershed District To be published In The Leader May I, 8 and 15, 1975. Pot-Lu- Bowitaapermt-- lr ten at P,Ynmth rfly is ' home Monday after attending the State Lion's Convention in St George. Mr. and Mrs. John Batis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Knell and family attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Munns Saturday. Key Club Officers Named The Bear River high school Key Club elected officers Friday for next year. Representing the club as president will be Cory Christensen. Richard Brown will serve as vice president The office of secretary-treasur- er will be filled by Roger Barnes. Dene Udy waseleo. ted historian. This years officers are David Wheatley, president; Kent Nagao, vice president; Jeff Richards, secretary; and DaNeel Parker, his- torian. The Key Club is under the direction of Mr. Preston Checketts and is sponsored by the local Klwanis. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hammond took Mrs. Hammond's mother. Mrs. May Woodrow, to Salt Lake Monday, where she left by plane to return to her home in Somerset England. Mrs. Woodrow has visited here the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris received word Sunday evening that their son In law E. Lee Ray Petten-gi- ll of Toppenish, Washington, was sustained as Second Counselor in the new Bish- opric. Mrs. Pettengill is the former Carol Harris. Congratulations Lee. Mrs. William L. Gibbs returned home Saturday from Lawrence, Kansas, where she spent a week visiting with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Petty and family. The Petty s have a new baby son, and he is a darling. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Con-l- ey accompanied their son and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. Max Conley of Bountiful to Idaho Falls, Saturday where they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward. Mr. Ward is recovering from a heart attack. Portage Aaronlc Priestson-in-l- w, hood and Young Women participated in the Malad Idaho Stake Road shows Tuesday and Wednesday .evening. The shows were presented in Portage to an anxious audience Wednesday evening. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAllister in Logan to honor Miss Beverely Jenkins on her birthday. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. DeVere McAllister and daughter Lanne. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and son, J. Neal of Salt Lake and daughters Marlene of Lake town and Peggy of I an and Miss Susan Rindlis-bach- er of Deweyville attended the Creative Musicianship' Festival, held at the Fine Arts Building in Logan Saturday in the interest of their daughter 'Mary Ann and Melanie who participated in the Festival, each playing an original number, a solo and duet Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Estep of Plymouth visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Nielsen attended the Social Saturday evening in Brigham City, honoring Warren Hyde for his devoted service through the years to our county. The Box Elder Pos-shosted the activity. . 1 FOUR GENERATIONS--Fo- ur generations are represented here as (seated) Ervin Hess holds young Shanon Hess, son of Richard Hess (standing at left). DeVere Hess the grandfather stands next to Richard. All live in Plymouth ey Students Gain Award BR Debra Jean Taylor, a graduate of Bear River high school, has been awarded an at Academic Scholarship Stevens Henager College, Ogden, Utah, valued at $600. Miss Taylor will pursue an Associate in Business Science Degree with a Major in Executive Secretarial be- fall quarter, 1975. ginning She' is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Taylor of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell of Ogden visited from Friday until Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-v- el Bell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snow and Elder DeVere Harris RegRepresentive of the Counsel of Twelve was a visitor at the Idaho University Stake, Stake Conference in Pocatello, Idaho, Saturday familt and Sunday. MOVE SOUTH, SAVE GAS & TIME. BE CLOSER TO WORK III "Mr. Property Owner find out about Western Hills Realities unique guaranteed sales and guaranteed by back Program." We wecome trades I Cornwall, a River high Bear of graduate school, has been awarded an at Academic Scholarship Stevens Henager College, Ogden, Utah, valued at $600. Miss Cornwall will pursue an Associate in Business Science Degree with a Major in Executive Secretarial besummer quarter, ginning C. Kim 1. Improved large building lots. Hillside View, East Side, Fferry, Ulah. select your lot now, starting at $5500, financing available, suitable tor Intermountain Precision homes. . 144 acres of Mountain Kange East side of highway. Harper Ward, Church. Ideal for housing development Owner will cariy contract. (3. two choice building lots, Sweetwater (1.8 S 1.7 acres respectively. --m or Mrs. Pearl Hoopes Returns Home Coombs Sunday, afternoon. Park, near golf course on beautiful Bear UMarr r- Realto- Topic, Brigham City Sales Associat- e- Wamsleif, Tremonton BUFFET DINNER '2.95 every Sunday from v. BARON OF 1 1 to 3 P.M. BEEF & FRIED CHICKEN water, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater, will attend the Little Sisters Weekend at Weber State. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Welling, Mr. Dale Welling, and Miss Debbie Welling were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Peterson of Newton for dinner Sunday. Mrs. DeVere Adams hada birthday dinner in honor of her father, Mr. Earl Gordon Guests were Mrs. Sunday. Cross Roads Coffee Shop FOR and Kayla Gordon, Christensen of Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and family of Aberdeen, Idaho, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott Al- i JACOBSEN . BRIDE Reese Abel May 2 Appliances Severson AAarta t AV AS s re wnTHE Gwen Hardy so spending several days at the Scott home is Mrs. Hazel Nangum of Mesa, Arizona. S 24 hours a day pen Earl May 2 Lynn CampbelL Montleone China Mr. and Mrs. Bart Flint of Logan spent the weekend at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith. Mrs. Keith Coombs and her daughter, Cindy, spent Friday and Saturday in Orem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. While there Cindy participated In the at the American Fork high school. She placed first In the breakaway roping event, and second in the goat tielng. Christine and Brenda Ey- - ABob Owens. ro-'d- eo TURBO-VENT- " in special FREE Coke jwith every Sea Burger Order j FH. j S?& i iMagnalite Cookware Appliances Design Cutting e Pace Command variable. speed drive on power propelled models. h Catcher included l Loralee Burton Heber A. Anderson May 8 li dl Bowcutts May 2 You get: A Smooth Cut Batter Bagging Action I Tom Hoesch Elaine Lamb ROTARIES !vXndive- - GarTandl mile North of REALTY Tremonton. Fielding Way Mrs. Ervin 14 IVKTOPJ HILLS 1975. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall of Nick Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Udy and granddaughter, Kelleen, Mr. and Mrs. John Udy and children, Tammy and Kevin, and Mr. LeRon Udy celebrated the birthday of Melvin Udy at Sherwood Hills Saturday evening. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. Milt Scott wentthrough the Ogden Temple. Afterwards they enjoyed dinner at the El Matador. Mr. and Mrs. James Hess and children, Sam and Todd went to the Salt Lake Airport SundaytogetMrs. Pearl Hoopes, who has been on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn were in Salt Lake on business Thursday. Mr. Eric Coombs of Lo- gan visited at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and ional ' Appliances ff Rox Anne Hansen Lynn Rose Appliances May 9 Bowcutts 21., t Power- - Turbo-Ven- Tumo Vent this OPE or ,xcwl nd mm B7 1 1.1974 -- ! MMcHlotfttont putolifnad bv th A(Ttrlcn National Standarda Innltuta. All Propelled Jacotown rotarlM Ml bar tl. FLOWERLANEj FLORAL lAND GARDEN SHOP 69 South Tremont St. Tremonton, Utah Christina Jensen May 9 Bonnie Munce Richard Eggli Appliances I Carl Sorenson April' itfth Miller's Jewelry 29 Vest Main 257-568- 0 |