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Show THE fJen.Qw ChWfleen was Celebrate Birthday Children at North' Park school are still having birthdays and members of the PTA are helping them cele- big sheet cake is appropriately decorated for the ocassion, and shared by all "birthday children. The program was started two years ago at the suggestion of the cooks at North Those who have birthdays during the summer are in' cluded different during months of the school year. Principal Josh Hawks and Mrs. Lila Miller, chairman for this project, looked over April's happy occassion. Mrs. Beverly Ed val son's theme, "There are little ships and big ships but friendships are the best of all" made the day special for all who participated. brate. Park to help encourage the school lunch program. "It is still going strong and children look forward to it as much as their birthdays," said Mrs. Gerry Summers, PTA officer. One day each month during the lunch hour, a table is decorated by room mothers assigned for that month. A in Downey, Idaho, Monday. She went up with Mr. and Mrs. Odeen Buxton, Tremonton, and Mary Newton, East Tremonton. Mr. Van Leuven passed away in Lewiston, Idaho, and grave Connie and Chester Nyman Cedar City and Mrs. of Jenny Jones, from Nampa, Idaho were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-ha- m last week. Mrs. Kralg (Nancy) Page was selected to fill the position in the Deweyville Primary Presidency, Sunday, at day. Mrs. Virgil C Harris accPheobe Mrs. ompanied Henrie of Tremonton to Salt Lake Tuesday where they attended the Spring Sing at Parley Ward in the interest of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harris and granddaughter Janet who participated in the special event The ladies visited at the Harris home and returned home that night Kristine Hupp, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Hupp of Brigham City was confirmed a member of the Church by her grandfather Joseph C. Morris Sunday in our Sacrament meeting. Other ..family members attending th e special event were Mr. and Mrs. James Yarman and familyofClear- -, field, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp of Hansel Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp of Tremonton, Mrs. Joseph C. Morris and son' Vaughn. All the family dinner at the Morris, Home Sunday afternoon. Eliza Mrs. Thursday Knudsen, Geneva John, Ora Hoskins and Maude Harris accompanied Mrs. Wendell (Fern) Hall to Bear River City to visit Mrs. Ethel Hall who at Is staying the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thorpe. Mrs. Wynn John spent Fri- -; day until Sunday in Logan wjjth her daughter Peggy at USU for the annual "Mothers Weekend." Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris weere among dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maddox in Brigham where they honored those who worked on the board last year and introduced those who will be In charge of the county fair this year. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas took Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs and Mrs. Laura Gibbs to Logan Friday where son-in-l- aw Shaw.... w, r Decorators suggest many ingenious room dividers, but for really fast action in splitting a room in two, there's nothing like a good political ' argument replaces ' There were six confirmations performed also at fast meeting. Jerry and Pam Purdum, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Purdum, Eric Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Page; Brenda and Darren Earl, twins of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar EarL and Ryan Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner, were all confirmed members of the Latter Day Saints church. John Tru-jil-lo was also recently baptized and confirmed. He makes his home In the home formerly occupied by the Brian Burbank family. Brian and Becky Burbank and children are moved into their lovely new home and Becky says she is almost beginning to find things. The Eldon Johnson family is just about ready to move into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Barrus have a place prepared for a new home up the county road, so Deweyville continues to grow. The increase in the number of people in our community is most apparent fValtoris Valley Numi $ 1 Vi MILES EAST OF TREMONTON we when nave lately which involve programs the children. The Mother's Day program which was presented by the Sunday School necessitated placing more chairs in the recreation hall to provide seating space for a large crowd. Mrs. Junior Goring, as the mother of small children, Mrs. Jay Gardner, the mother of teen-ag- ed children, Bill Norr, responding as a teen ager, and Mrs. Glenn Hess, who re- . nannv7n rv Fcnr.ubtcd Plan an heliw for mulated for a three stake LDS Youth conference to be held July 19-- 21 at Bear River high school. A committee of Explorers and Laurels from the uanana ana iremomon, Utah stakes, and the Malad, Idaho, Stake is formulating the agenda for the three day meet ner. Fuchslds lOOcrantesit 0'cn I O Ceshlen f.lc:s I . OAUb SPECIALS (3 day only, W-- t Ti w t Mother's Day, you trill receive FREE nr n. L,-- S beautiful Bradlv Doll J DTTltf 3 .r.n i M Hit Check Coupons in Classified Ad for other Savings 58 East !!! Mai SLEEP Tremonton 257-581- 9 PnntV Hose SHOP ) 2 FRt 1 C $ 588 Suits $1 U Jesses e, SleepwQre a Coots "Ay 6 f ) o,row ) t;2?y3 Sale fo "y$, 07 W bavo bundrodz of poffod plants and banging baoboto nov road for f.loffior'o Day IVo 0 KIcas Is Dc:n3 size bed sold jor f nn n n OA7G A 0 Youth Ccnfcrcnco For every Queen presented the grandmothers, all gave outstanding talks. A beautiful vocal duet was sung by Carolyn Holda-w- ay and Mrs. Brian Burbank. They were accompanied by Mrs. Paul Spackman. The concluding talk was given by Bishop Zane Wheatley who expressed appreciation for the many things mothers are called upon to do. Each mother in attendance was given a plant by the Sunday ' School officers. VmN. TREMONTON, UTAH son-in-l- aw recent trip to Rome. Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. weekend were Hoskins guests of their sons and Mr. and daughters-in-laand Hoskln Mrs. Jerry family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoskins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoskins and family of Ogden Reed Mr. ancL, ,Mrs. Nielsen attended the Fair Board Banquet Thursday at , Mr. and Mrs. Wendall C. Hall were guests of Miss Be ve rely Jenkins of Logan as part of Parents day at 3rd Ward ofthe U.S.U. Stake. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birch of San Bruno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris visited in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston and family in Ogden and with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Calllster and family and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Morris and daughter and Mrs. Pearl Hawks of Ogden Sunday. The Morris also visited Ronald Clark at McKay Hospital. She Mrs. Gary Wangsgard. The Wangsgard family will be leaving our community this summer for a new Seminary for teaching assignment Gary. He presently teaches at Bear River high school. Gary and Jolene are anticipating a trip to Israel this June. So it promises to be a busy summer for their family. They will be going to Lewiston, Idaho, where Gary will continue teaching in the Seminary program. they visited Mrs. Clara Hoskins at the Sun Shine Mr. and Mrs. Terrace. Thomas also visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holme stead and family. They took Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs to and daughtheir ters, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nielsen of Mantua, where they stayed until Sunday. Then Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Laura Gibbs went to Brigham to attend the in the Spring Festival interest of their grand son en-joy- ed in Malad Sunday. Gleed Following the dinner Lonny Gleed showed slides of his Fast services. A. Thur., Fii, Sat) Wtt Deweyville Way In Car Accident .Jeff The Robert Gardner home was a busy place, Sunday afternoon. They had a birthday, baptismal and confirmation dinner for their son, Ryan. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goods y, Jane and Garth, Rhonda, from Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cornish, Ogden, Ted Mac Mr. and Mrs. Farlane, Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bingham, Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Mike De Griselles and family, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Pett and Richard Mrs. family, Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gard- Z4 ' Ron Clark Injured Mrs. Cora McCrary and Mrs. LaVerd John of Ogden spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Ora John. They had dinner and brought a cake and a plant to celebrate Mrs. Ora John's 70th birthday. Ronald John of Murray was a Saturday guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ora John to celebrate his birth- Downey. 8, 1975, Page 6077 Wangsgards Plan Trip To Israel Ralph. GARLAND TIMES, May side services conducted in BIRTHDAY TABLE Principal Josh Hawks of North Park school serves up the monthly birthday cake to students with birthdays in the month of April. Portage Way Ronald Clark 21 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wood-ro- w Clark dozed at the wheel on his way home Friday night. He left the road, hit a levelor then a parked truck. He was rushed to Tremonton by his brother John Clark and Maurice Thomas then transfered to in the Mc Kay Hospital Ogden by the Tremonton Ambulance where he is treatment for lacerations and broken shoulder. .We wish you a speedy recovery Ron. Ralph Howell entered the Logan Hospital Sunday where he underwent surgery Monday morning. Get well notes are the news to you E Mrs. Edna Marble was able to return home this past week end. She has been in the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home in Brigham City, while recuperating from hip surgery. Henry Marble was hospitalized in the L.D.S. hospital in Logan, Sunday. Henry hasn't been feeling very well for the past several weeks. Mrs. Gardner Floyd attended funeral services for a cousin, Glen Van Leuven, f North Perk PTA LEADER-TH- O Plants O Docesica MISlipT 7 REG. 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