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Show Page 8, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, E fcjt Gated Uracil Vcy Reporter, Husband Visit In Spokane Our reporter, Jenny Wood and husband went to Spokane, Washington, to spend a few days with Jenny's mother, Mrs. Ingred Homer and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mariner Munk and Judy enjoyed a reunion with his brothers and sister and their families at Macks Inn, near Yellowstone Park, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie E. of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Soren-s- ea Bieglow Wednesday. Weekend visitors at the Ariel Sorensen home were their grandchildren, Mich- elle, Charles, Paige, and Jon Paul Sorensen of Salt Lake City, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen attended their annual missionary reunion at Island Park near Yellowstone. Sunday Carl and Bonnie Sorensen attended the homecoming of their mission president and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Walsh of Salt Lake City of the California, Sacramento mission. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nessen spent the week at the La Mont Nessen home. They were working on pictures for the ward book. Wendesday they attended funeral services for Charles Smith, a cousin; also in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hess and Eva Bair. He also wasacousintoZelda and Eva. Mr. and Mrs. Veryle Nessen and family spent Saturday at Lagoon. That evening they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rose and family. They report Mrs. Rose feels much better. Sherry Legget and Mrs. family of Clearfield spent days at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Burke several Jones. Fallows Elmira Mrs. spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Venna Pet- erson. Spending the week in Lava Hot Springs enjoying the health baths were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grant. Wednesay evening the Pri- mary children presented their summer program. Afterward the Pairmary sold barbeque, taco, pies, cream puffs and all the trimings. A large crowd was in atend-anc- e. Mrs. Wall' Grant and family spent a few days at Heber, Utah and Nephi, Utah then to Manti to the Pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen and Patti spent Friday afternoon at the LaMont Nessen home in Kaysville. Bishop and Deweyville Way Residents Want To Keep Post Office Here Summer.mQnth4,u.suall': takenl fromns,and .manya)!. bring about family reunions. " us have decided it is well This was the case last week worth this effort to have our' with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin own Post Office. A communNorr. They went to the Val Leavitt home in Fielding for some good visiting and reminiscing. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Dewey had come from California, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey from Ogden. Mrs. Karen Kirkeby and children made a brief visit at the Horace Gardner home, Sunday. They had come in from Ely, Nevada, and left Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon attended the birthday dinner for James Theer-ingt- No-vin- ger in I.ayton, July 24, 1975 last on week. Mr. and Mrs. Etherington came to visit with the later in the week. Mrs. Don Smith, Paul and Jim. returned home last week. They have been visiting relatives in Nebraska. Several people in our community have been putting in a lot of hours in an effort to keep our Deweyville Post Office in operation. have been and are being written to those who represent us in our government. Telephone calls have been made to these people, also. It is not easy to sec this Post Office, which has served the Deweyville community for the past one hundtwo years, just red and Nov-irig- ers Mary-letter- ity without a Post Office seems to lose its identity. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ger-m- er and Bonnie had a delightful vacation trip last week. They visited Capitol Reef National Park, attended the Manti Pageant, Green River, Fish Lake, and then visited their daughter and sister, Colleen, in Provo. Henry Marble was taken to the hospital in Logan last Friday for medical treatment. Mrs. Dewey Gardner is making satisfactory prohospital gress at McKay-De- e in Ogden. Miss Ixri Gardner and Ryan Gardner accompanied their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goodey of Clarkston, on a vacation trip to Texas. LOW HI 18 July July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 July 23 61 65 92 Couple Return Celebrate Home Birthdays Neid-erhou- Mr. and Mrs. Al Fuhri-m- an returned during the week from a vacation trip to Utah and the Huntington, home of Mr. and Mrs. J.V. and family. Christensen They were taken to see many points of interest in that locality; power plants and a reservoir where theyfished. They attended the Pageant at the Manti Temple grounds and had birthday dinner with Lenard and Mrs. Mr. Shields, the former Iva Wilcox in Price. The Fuhriman's were at the Logan Temple for the weddings of Roma Hall and Jean Bronson and their husbands. Mrs. Mart Riser went to Hill Field Saturday to meet her two grandchildren, Wade and Terry Riser who had been brought that far by an uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson and children spent from Thursday to Sunday evening at Jackson Lake Lodge visiting Mike who is employed there. Last week Muriel and Leonard Sorensen celebrated both their birthdays by having a family party in their front yard. All the married children and their children were there. The elder counted sixteen grandchildren among the group. There were enough players to make up two teams for a rousing softball game out on the front lawn. Joyce Cusick had the of breaking her foot last week and all she did was step in a hole. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson and their family attended the Gooch family reunion Saturday at Downetta Resort in Downey, Idaho. Sunday was the welcome home for Deon Anderson who has been on a mission in and Alabama. Florida Church was filled with relatives and friends and local people to hear the young lad' report. Visiting at the Anderson home following the services were Lurleen's brother, Glen Gooch and family of Santaquin, Utah; Sor-ense- n's mis-fourt- Grant Anderson of Provo and friend from Ore m spent the weekend with Mrs. Nellie Anderson. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elmer were Esther Clough, Jack Elmer and Mrs. Ruth Rampton. Lee Allen and Mrs. daughters, Loni Callester, Pauline and Suzanne hosted a bridal shower for Christine Bywater of Fielding at their home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Verl AnderThe Allen family attended a Price family reunion in son attended the Anderson reunion at Lava Hot Springs Smithfield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Warren with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Owen and grandchildren, Tonya, Sharp, Julie Trimble and Holly and Corinne of WoodJulie Veibell surprised their land, California spent Sunday sister, Mrs. Grace Veibell evening at the Devere Adams' of Garland with a pot luck home. When they left Monday they took the Adam's ; supper Friday. l Mrs, Esther Clough spent ' son Doug to spend a couple nt vvppks with them. - ' 1 .weetfisiapJiLifiOU California at the home of an- '! Mr. and Mrs. Emerson other cousin Mr. and Mrs. Earl and . grandchildren, Chris and Travis spent SaGeorge Elmer. turday night at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Con-l- ey Sunday the Earl's and their Hansen and family of Maryland were in Idaho and Way visited their farm and with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dimond with whom they had dinner. Mrs. Conley Hansen and Conley Hansen and Gary are PROFESSIONAL , 64 WEST MAIN, TREMONTON, UTAH 84337 PHONE AREA 801 257.3085 (Ummi At town board meeting the other night Neil Nelson came in a little bit late and said "Where there is a birthday there must be a party." He a bottle to each member in honorofthe clerk Betty Dallin's birthday. then passed around of cold soda pop grandchildren went to Black-fo- ot to Mr. and Mrs. Don Earl's for Sunday dinner. Chris and Travis remained to spend two weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Owens and family of Orem spentthe weekend with the Keith Coombs family. The Richard Peterson family returned recently Aome from a to CaHforniaTiThey visited relatives in Anaheim and and enjoyed Sacramento, sights such as Disneyland and Knoxberry farm. ' Plymouth brother and At Mason Home sister. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott met with her brother in Brigham Saturday to plan their family summer party. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oy-l- er and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling attended the rodeo at the Salt Palace Saturday evening. David Kirkham of Elko, Nevada spent two weeks here with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Oyler. Mrs. Eph Peterson was in Sunset last Thursday and visited her daughter. Mrs. Maurice Cole. Her two grandsons, Ronny and Bobby returned home with her for a parents came for them. Mrs. Mabel Oyler spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer and joining them for Sunday dinner were Mrs. Dora Shaffer and Mrs. Ruth Holman.' Spending a couple of weeks at the Hal Mason home are Mrs. Mason's nieces, Mich-e- al and Ho.lly Mason of Heights, California. Sunday visitorsat the Vernon Lambs were Mr. and Mrs. Marvan Atkinson of Samaria, Nonda and Timmy Citrus Mrs. Holman accompanied her son, Ralph, to Ogden Thursday to visit her sis'or May Bjorklund on her 97th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Karen Hansen spenta couple of hours with Mrs. Holman Monday forenoon. Mrs. Lititia Sorensen accompanied the Senior Citizens on their annual trip to the Manti Pageant Thursday and Friday. Thorpe of Honeyville, Mont and Verna Wakley and family of Bancroft, and Elaine and Tom Hoesch. Julie Ann Hess daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess went to Ogden to visit with Julie AnnSilvesterSaturday. That evening they attended the Ogden rodeo. Mrs. Dean Steed and three of California daughters visited the Clyde Steed home over the weekend. and Mrs. E. T. Mr. Hoskins of Portage visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Estep Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen the presented Josephson fireside in Snowville Ward Mr. and Mrs.' attended the Josephson funeral services of Mrs. Laura Zundell Monday. Sunday. The Snappy Stitchers all did their seams on their ponchos during the week, and some of them put in their darts to finish them. Then at our meeting Tuesday those who didn't put in their darts out them in then Australia Visitor To Leave IIIIlK and cook-o- appointment Christensen Brigham at the James Cutler home Monday evening. Afterwards they attended a ball game. Michael Thompson son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thompson has been in the hospital and is now home and doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fran-co- their grandspending a month children with them. They are Sandra and James Strunk, children of Mrs. Tamara Mickulecky of Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper and daughter, Kathy, spent a night last week with Mrs. Thomas Harper. Chad Bybee, Kurt Davis, Jim and Delwin Moss Palmer, all of Malad were guests of Mrs. Thomas Harper during the LDS youth conference. The boys were also dinner guests at the Harper home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keld Joe Hansen and son Harley, originally of Denmark, now living in Bernom, Canada were weekend guests of Mrs. Thomas Harper. Monday the Hansen's and Mrs. Harper visited the Richard Harris family of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Don Homer Jr. and family visited Southern Utah last weekend. Points of interest they visited were the dinosaur afluarjey- ai&rnalr: Flawing Gorge, .antf Bridget Mohu- - -ment. ; f 72M616 JUST LISTED m' have g M or June 723-345-1 g BRIGHAM REALTY! 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She will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanDerWekken, formerly of Holland and Aust- bedroom home in Garland newly refurbished and redecorated with carpeting, 4-- 5 drapes, new cabinets, etc. Contains 2 baths, family room, formal dining room and part basement, two furnaces double - a total of some 2100 carport I sq. ft. -I- DEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY OR INCOME PROPERTY SINCE tT IS ARRANGED AS A DUPLEX ALSO. Convenient I MILLER 1 RIAL ESTATE terms, 22,000. I nrni CCTATC LOIHIE. 140 N. Main Brigham 801 City 723-520- 9 Boise Cascade "iT- SPLITENTRV HOMES A bridal shower for Bambi Archibald was held at tho home of Mrs. Dennis Miller Tuesday night. The shower was given by Sheryl Miller and Robyn Wise. Nieces Stay Here f (((( At A Garage Of Refresh- ments were served and games were played. Many nice gifts were received. Karen Stenquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stenquist spent two days at her home in Tremonton. She has been living in Jackson Hole, Wyoming where she is employed. While home, she and her family went to Bear Lake boating. Miss Joleen Taylor, who is attending Weber College, visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor were dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mrs. Taylor's sister Boise Cascade's new split-entr- y homes give you the advantages of more functional living space with the added bonus of impressive custom-loo- k design. Deep, wide windows make lower level rooms cheerful, light and airy. Double doors and entry landing, with short up and down stair flights, provide a dramatic entrance and interesting dimension to the entire home. triuirSJ Hi H I 'W LOVELY TO LIVE IN EASY TO OWN Split entry homes are available in an excellent choice of 2, 3 and floor plans ranging from 1,000 to 1,600 square feet. The home is delivered to your lot and foundation with the upper level completely finished including carpet and range. (Other appliances optional) A quality home with usable lower level living space at a price you can afford. See your dealer now. and husband, the John P. Stringhams in Salt Lake City. Otherguests were Mrs. Taylor's and Mrs. Stringham's brothers and their wives; Mr. and Mrs. Alden Lund of Ephriam, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lund of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lund of Salt Lake City. )))) ninr Vov)t.,oaae rtv bete" c Bvy From LEG Tow AvthorlMd Doalor ALLEN 94 H. Trtfflont Tremonton Boise Cascade Homes 1974 Joyce Hawkes ?C7.7f9fl 257-314- 6 Two ways to be quick without hurrying. vbnappcr is fast so you can get through fast. jft-- J If i Comet 1971 Comet Coupe 1972 Pinto Coupe 1973 Maverick Coupe Coupe like new, '3475 tat City. tlAf w Mil tliwick Realty, I nc. 257-375-1 ham Reunion Attracts Local Residents PERSON? Then this is the place for you. A total of 2,000 sq. ft. 11 rooms. 5 hnrirrm 1c hothmAmc ,i v wuuii aipii anu ui dptsf air conditioning, landscaped and fenced. Was a Dr's office located in Garland. So if you want to be close to your business then CALL FOR MORE DETAILS257-368- 5. ton Southwick 11-- 12. and we started on our second project for the year which is a pair of pants. We all laid out our patterns and started to cut out our material. We are to get all our material cut out during the week. Wejiad refreshments and the meeting was closed. Reporter Karen Udy Snspy Sntckert rrar 1 A quainted with her mothers family. Pauline and Ronald Leonard attended the John Leonard reunion in Huntington Canyon on July They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Larsen and family of Mantua, the Reed Olsen sand the John Leonard's of Brig- TrerrcnfcnGofcd '57 Let your 'money make some money for you by investing . .. . I nouse on the same in a uasernerui nouse ana a i r lot. Both have 2 bedrooms, and carpet. A tool shed and fruit trees. LIVE IN ONE AND RENT THE OTHER FOR $15,500.00 ARE YOU ser Fielding Way NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST I her sister. Lilas and her husband. Dale Jolley and fcmily of Shelly, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and "' children of Brigham City; Mrs. Terry and Mr. of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huffty of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. DelVon Julander and baby of Heber, and many friends from near and far. Ruth Munns spent several days last week in Layton with her son, Ronald and his famTheir oldest girl had ily. surgery and Ruth helped out The Albert Peterson family reunion was held at the home of Pauline Odell in Corinne over the 4th of July weekend. Mrs. Odell invited her father's brother and sisters, Erma Rock, Bertha Wankeir, Alta Moore and Con Hansen to spend Sunday with the group because they been very well achave 63 93 91 PERC. 60 58 87 88 90 Residents week when the Weather s Bear River CHy low 1972 Impala 1973 Impala Sedan mi mileage, air, auto, low mileage, YOUR air, p.s auto, ps. p.b. 4795 JH95 J2695 lit 1 V Here s why: Grass bag is mounted behind the mower. Extra-larg- e grass bags for fewer (f" stops. 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