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Show THE LEADER-GARLA- 15 8, 1975, Page TIMES, May ND Scouicrs Summer School Receive Rcgirtration Planned to end. for summer With school about registration school is getting underway. Eagle Rank eagle scout badges were presented to Tremonton Sixth Ward scouters this the first grade before enrolling in summer school. A bus schedule to transport students from the outlying areas will be announced in the future. the coveted Receiving scout rank were Alan Boyd Parker, 14, son of Mr. and Two com-plet- Summer school at Bear River junior high school a variety of will offer about 30 different one-ho- ur classes taught at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. : Science teacher Boyd Joseph son discuss the effects of radiation with his students. He'll be teaching some of the same facts to summer school students shortley after the regular school year ends. Trcmonton-Garlan- d atbnt IVoy Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker hosted a dinner party Sunday In honor of their .grandson who was blessed He is Ryan Scott Sunday. Ficklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent FIcklln. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. George C. FIcklln, Dr. and Mrs. Larand family, ry Ficklin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cutler and family of Salt Lake, Mrs. Verna Jackson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffield and Mrs. Sylvia Walker of Brig-ha- Community Methodist Notes Set - Bear River . junior high students will display a year's worth of achievements Thursday, May 15, at 8 p.m. when they host their annual "Achievement t - Fair". the held in displays indarts ustrial creations, skills, foreign language athletic abilities dances, and Includes a tour of the building, according to Principal Ford Jeppesen. The fair, gymnasium, m. Oral Wise Mr. and Mrs. Allen James of Logan were dinner guests at the Jame's White The Community United Methodist Church, 207 North home Sunday. Mr. Darrall Scothern Tremont, Tremonton, Utah invites members of the comspent Friday and Saturday at Weber State, attending the munity to join in the wormothers weekend celebraship services each Sunday. tion with her daughter Sally. School Is held at Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abel 9:30 a.m., fellowship period and family from Tooele spent from 10:30 to 10:55 and Worthe weekend with the Owen ship at 11 a.m. This Sunday's service of Stokes and the GarnetAbels. Mrs. Fern Huish and Mrs. worship will emphasize the Ellen Giles attended home of with the Mary importance special recognlzition of the a wedding shower forLynet-t- e Nielson. The shower was oldest and youngest mothers, as well as the mother who held at the home of Sterling has the most children attend- - Huish in Salt Lake. B6y$e juri son, Ing church this Sunday. The i wnrshtn winrte V' Ken, arid Dick Roche, spent rw v wawaw win nivimmw oilier thtnu sometime fishing at Flaming a description of the lives of those who have made great Gorge. Saturday the Boyce's entertained the six couples humanitarian contributions the that accompanied , to man-kiand the importance of their mothers upon Boyce's on their Carrlbean their philosophies of life. cruise. They enjoyed a lovThe importance of the family ely dinner and films of the as conveyed through the trip. A piano recital was held of Jesus will teachings be articulated in the mornSunday afternoon in the Garland Second Ward. It was ings message; "method; ' under the direction of Yvonne More Mothers Days". The congregation of the Ashby, Participants were Community United Methodist Joel Creager, Ken Davis, Church is conducting the Melanle Johnson, Coleen Johnson, Jovanna Briscoe, preparations for the RumJulie Jeppson, mage Sale to be held in Tammy the near future. The proCreager, and Dorothy Fukui. Mrs. George Hales enterceeds will be used to pay for a new roof for the church.' tained the Tremonton and Garland Literary Guild at the Those who would like to contribute items of clothing may Bowcutt Center Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William do so by leaving them at Hurd attended the volleythe Ron Borcherding home, ball tournaments in Brig-ha- m 581 N. 1st East or at the Tuesday and WednesCommunity United Methodist day. Their grandson was Church, 207 North Tremont, on the winning team. Mrs. Tremonton. Maurine Fonnesbeck visited The congregation, wishes at the Hurd home Monday to congratulate Mrs. Charlotte Ferry on her 101st and Mr. and Mrs. William Birthday last Sunday. Born Stoker of Orem also spent May 4, 1874 In Benton, HI. , a day at the Hurd's. Charlotte Ferry moved with jr. her husband, John Y. Ferry in 1900 to the "Boomtown" of Corinne. Mrs. Ferry was the organist at the Historic Community United Methodist Church in Corinne where the Aldersgate Methodist Church is presently meeting every Sunday for worship. Now living with her daughter, Vesta Ferry, in Tremonton Charlotte continues to keep abreast of community activ" Mrs. Frank Hill. Both are members of Troop 332 under the direction of scoutmasters C. Duane Kerr and Hugh Kinney. Alan has served as patrol leader and assistant patrol leader In the troop. He attends Bear River junior high where he plays drums in the band. He is secretary of the Deacons Quroum. woman Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kidman announce the birth of a baby boy born May 2. The 6 lb. 13 oz. lad will be named Travis Larry. He has one sister at home. fair Set r Has Visitor Mr. J.K. Tebbs visited Mr. Stanley Stokes of Tremonton who has been hospitalized in the Ogden hospital. Achievement Kay-svil- KING Mr. and Mrs. Verlin E. of Garland announce the birth of a baby girl. She will be named Tara Marie. She was born May 1, 1975 In the Bear River Valley hospital. She has five Ford and Tremonton Ford and three years with Anderson Ford in Brigham City. He and his wife Darlene are the parents of seven children, four of whom are still at home. been hired as a salesman at Fronk Chevrolet in Tremonton. Mr. Wise has worked for as a car salesman. He worked with Archibald . ars brothers at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Davis of Dietrich Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling King of Rich: will be named Nicole was born on May 5, in the Bear River Valley hospital. She has two sisters and one brother at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. Heitveman of Jerome Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler of East Garland. She She 1975 LJtJajk f ities. , Public Notice Manuel Tello Nominated To Nat'l Office NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING In accordance with Sec. Utah Code Annotated 1953, theCityCouncilofTre-monto- n will hold a public hearing for the purpose of 1974-7- 5 increasing the -50 Fiscal year budget. This hearing is open to the public and is scheduled for May 20, 1975, at 7 p.m. at the Tremonton Civic Center. Published May 8, 1975. In the Leader Tello, 18, a River high Bear at junior school has been nominated for the office of President In the National Federation of Students of German, according to Mrs. Betty Bone, German instructor at the school. "It's quite an honor toev-e- n be nominated," she said. Manuel lives in Manuel L. .iY Alan Parker Leonard completed a 50- mile canoe trip while in scouting, served as senior patrol leader. He also at- - tends Bear River junior high where he is a member ofthe jazz band and concert banc, Spanish club and choir. Model DLB1550 Model WLW2500 Permanent Press WASHER GILUATT ': Howard and Lorraine Gilliatt announce the arrival . of their first child a boy born Apr. 24 weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. He will be named Corey GrandHoward Gilliatt. parents are Mr. and Mrs nd . JO Leonard Hill Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Lyons announce the birth of a baby girl born April 25, 1975 in the Bear River Valley Hospital. She will be named Sherri Lynn and she has one brother and one sister at home. Mr. and Mrs. Neloa Bigler of Tremonton and Mr. John Brantner of Idaho and of Mrs. Margaret Lyons Calif, are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mc Cann announce the birth of a baby girl born April 23, 1975 in the Bear Rver Valley Hospital. She will be named Andrea. She has two brothers at home. Grandparents are Mrs. John McGinty of Garland and Mrs. Martha Halford of Garland, and Mr. McCann of Logan. Mark OYLER f .Wvii LYONS Dr. and Mrs. Dick L. Oyler of Malad, Idaho announce the birth of a baby girl. Oral Wise of Garland has .'' -X Mr. and Mrs. Ross J.Allen announce the birth of a baby boy. He will be named Jeremy Ferris. He was born May 6,1965 in the Bear River Valley hospital. He has one brother at home. Grand parents are Mrs. Ferris Allen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lea-tha- m of Moses Lake, Wash. field, Idaho. New Salesmen i ALLEN Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cottrell of le, Mrs. Clare Kidman of Garland and Mr. Don Kidman of Mendon. King r...r ,vr -- Mrs. Boyd Parker and Leonard Hill, 15, son of Mr. and Junior High SUMMER SCHOOL s jt Classes range from danc- ing to ukelete Instruction. Cost for each class is $5. Students should have ed n, Otis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilliatt Pheonix, Ariz. are Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Kerr and Mrs. Don Buxton of Tremonton, Mr. V.A. Fields, Pheonix Mrs. Clara Tolbert- - Shady Point Mrs. Clara Oklahoma, Gilliatt, Washington, Indiana. Matching Hotpo 'mt Three Drying Selection AUTOMATIC DRYER Automatic Extended Soak Cycle 3 WashRinse Temperature Selections 3 Water level Selections Automatic Bleach and Fabric " " CondftiomvDisDf nsari R SEOUL "Normal? 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