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Show Page 10 THE TIMES, July 2, 1975, 4-- working on waste paper baskets and some of us are making file boxes. We were H treated by our leader Laura Selman. News Reporter The Leader - Chris Eggli; Pres. Sherry Barfuss; Vice Pres., Kristie Earl; Sec. Jolyn Hill; Song - Chris Eggli; Helper-DeABarfuss; Treater -- Fielding Feasters Wadman Construction Company of Ogden began working this week at the site of north Box Elder County's new hospital. Materials for the project were being Construction has also begun in Tremonton on a new fire station. unloaded at the site. 4-- Monday June 31st 1975 Shawna Rupp called the Fielding Way Family Outing Held fireside program under the direction of Cynthia Peterson. Short skits were presented by the scouts. Saturday activities startedear-l- y with a flag raising cerefollowed by a mony, Mrs. Helen Jensen spent four days in Ogden with her son, Mr. Gerald Jensen. While there she attended her granddaughters wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Archibald visited at the Claine Grove r home Monday. Mrs. Irene Peck gave a brunch inhonorofhergrand-daughte- r, Jennifer Peck, 18 birthday, guests were: Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, H.R. Peck, Connie Peck and Sharon Crow, all of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holmgren of Bothvvell attended the horse races in Pocatello Sunday. Mrs. Mable Oyler of Tremonton and Laree Pierson of Logan visited the Gale Welling family Sunday. Mrs. Leo Farnsworth spent the weekend at her daugher's home, Mrs. Fay McMurdie of Tremonton. Al-lr- Cord Of Thanks Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lewis attended a family get together in Malad at the Elmer Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Terry Lewis had dinner in Promontory at the home of Dennis and June Poulsen. Mrs. Norman Rudd and the attended daughters Earat Ward outing Fielding ly Park, Friday and Satur- The Fielding Ward family outing was held Friday and Saturday at Early Park. Friday evening there was a thoroughly enjoyed pancake breakfast. Afterwards baseball and other games were played. H day. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones Thursday spent through Sunday in Salt Lake attending June Conference. While there they attended the plays, "Music Man" at the Pioneer Memorial theater, and "Title of Liberty" at the Bountiful Woodcross Regional Center. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl and son, Clinton, attended the wedding of their son, Dan Earl and Sheryl Johnson in Eden Friday. They had a garden wedding and reception at the Johnson home. and Mrs. Ralph Udy daughters, Dene and Mrs. Merlin Kent and her daughter Becky had lunch in Logan at Mrs. Udy's sisters home, Mrs. Wes Tarbot, Becky is staying a few days at the Tarbot home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott recently returned from a two week vacation. They spent a week in Denver and a week in Albuquerque visiting all the scenic areas. 61 73 82 85 87 90 38 43 45 45 49 .06 like to express our deep appreciation to the Bishopric of the Belmont Ward for all the help extended to us in our time of need at the passing of our son, Richard. To the Relief Society for the preparation of the luncheon and taking care of the flower arrangements. Our deepest thanks to all those who brought food to our home and the many kindnesses extended to us. May our Father in Heaven Five Funny Friends The Five Funny Friends met 17. We worked on our projects. Some of us are June bless you. The Gary Nish family Powder Puff Scores Listed Powder Puff action last the Knockouts edged the Hotheads, 3; and the Garland Go Go's beat the Queen Bees, 21-- 9. Tonight the Queen Bees play the Hotheads at 5:30 p.m. and the Knockouts take on the Dancing Devils at 6:45 p.m. In week, 5-- were special features. At MGM Grant they attended the stage show of the century "Don Ardenns Hallelujah Hollywood", a spectacle two years in the making. Kay Mortensentook them on many sight seeing trips, including Wayne Newton's ranch, the Liberace estate and many other interesting places before coming home. monton. ones. Fukui gave the Dorothy opening prayer; Cindy derson gave the pledge; Clark gave the AnJa-ni4-- ne H pledge. We were going to have a water fight, but because of the weather we decided not to have it. - Cindy Anderson Reporter I w- - Sugar N Spice This week we had a lot Some of us have finished our practice articles. Next week we will be starting on our main artof fun! mmmmw v After our meeting was over, Paula Munns had made some cookies and Julie Stokes served them. icles. v" Heporter - Joni Moriyama 5-5- Sewing Fingers 0 The Action Slated 45 the 5-- 50 held a.m. this week FREE Prcpcne I FREE 0AGCI'O Garland, Battery OTP utah ipCT 43 N. TOCfttONT TBCttOHTOtl 257-559- 0 Financial statistics prove, that the best time to buy anything is a year ago. , Sale .1 'Zktt'Ka 359 tbtt I Summer 79 AT THE 133 waiue j Q S NO NO CHARGES NO REFUNDS I (fate. 5 oy. C it !ltpersprtr. - 3 jj 2t 1 r-Q- X 0Hict SMty f.69 veUuc $J09 Off S&tonjiM-- 1.S5 ueUut $119 $143 Wrangler, Shoes 50 rn m OHM Buy One Dress At Regular Price, Get Another For CO 14 CLASSIC SHOP . vht corner ufr !( Putt 99 137Ut Other Tables Of Bargains LAY-A-WAY- Special Pykett Blouses $6.00 NEW SHIPMENT "Ho&by Specbr p d) Q2 learned about machine. We practiced sewing on strips of lined material with two different sewing machines. At the end of the year we will do this experiment again to see our improvement. Reporter - Patty Clark We sewing SALE STARTS TODAY, JULY 2 fr Fine-tunin- g One-butto- fcy Sportswear n Model T4088 Mediterranean styled consoie. Full base. Casters. Dark finished Oak veneers (D4719DE) or Pecan veneers (D4719P). 19" diagonal Super Chromacolor Picture. n solid- - state! Picture. Solid-Stat- e Super Video Range Tuner. Chromatic n Tuning. Automatic Control. VHPUHF bpotnte Hanels. Super-Scree- Pant Suits, I at the high school auditorium at 6:30 p.m. Chairman of the reunion is Burton Huish of Tw in Falls, Idaho. 55 52 30 f'f 257-33- and 6c pieMned Waters AfJOnfCAS FAVORITE VACATION TRAILER freezer top and stove with rotesorie. General ElectTreric. Call Fukui's house. We finished our practice articles and started our fair Sewing Fingers their meeting at Nancy Dawson's on June 18th at 11: 257-785- with refrigerator The Nimble Thimbles met at 2:30 p.m. at Francien Tennis Tourney A community wide Tennis Tournament, sponsored by Archibald Ford, will begin in approximately two weeks and will continue through most of the summer. All persons interested in participating , ages 10 and older, should contact Don Jo5. hnston, phone Regi stration will" be at Archibald Ford. Registration fee is $2. Bear River high school class of 1950 will hold their 25 year reunion August 9 FOR SALE Good 4-- We would Angels of Korea, the Scotty Plumber and the Dancing Mor-tens- arena. June 26 June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30 July 1 PREC. Ulearamce Locals Visit Las Vegas Mrs. Elmer Kay Morten-se- n accompanied by her daughter Sharon Elliott her sister Mrs. Marion Chugg and daughter Mrs. Mary Jo Russell are home after a delightful trip to Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada. They en visited with the Kay family in Las Vegas and enjoyed seeing Mrs. Mortensen's new grandson. They attended shows at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel, where Liberace, the Little meeting to order. Jerilyn Hunsaker conducted us in some fun songs. Kerrie Cornwall gave the opening praWe said the H yer. pledge. Susan Barfuss called the roll and said the minutes, We made carmel coconut toast and hot co- coa. It was fun. Reporter - Colleen Allen Riders met p.m. at the in- LOW Nimble Thimbles Feasters met projects. Reporter: Susan Allman Club HI 4-- Tammy George. We are studying weaving. Reporter - Suzie Abel NEW HOSPITAL Slates Reunion We worked on the poles, western riding and western pleasure for the upcoming H horse show Wednesday at 6 p.m. The written test will begin at 6:30 p.m. Showmaat halter, then to n-ship the performance classes. Reporter - Cindy Anderson nn Tuesday, June twenty fourth at the home of their leader Jill Welling. All were present including Melanie Burton who was celebrating her 12th birthday. Birthday cake was served along with milkshakes that were the weeks 6 Class Of 'SO Lish Ridge Friday at door - Ginger Kidxrs Jftfc Terrific Tesbrt The Fielding Blessed are the mapmakers-onl- y they can draw nations close together. WEATHER Classic Shop Tremonton, Utah I k h"'jf I |