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Show Poge 10, THE LEADER - GARLAND October 9, TIMES, 1975 Pewreywfle i s m ..... A i'oy Fielding Way v Social Development Club Hears Holy Land Tour Parkinson Loss d r T ' J ;, Affects Community L' w; lb israi 7 V IJp ; ... 4 EDUCATION Studenst from the Fielding school get a tour of the Cleon Summers dairy in East Tremonton recently. The kids also went on and toured a commercial dairy plant Part of the tour included a description by Summers of some of his operating expenses. Here the kids look over the milking facilities. Community Methodist Church Happenings The members of the Community United Methodist church invite friends and neighbors of the community to join them in the worship each Sunday experience morning. Sunday school for all ages is held at 9:30 each Sunday morning and regular worship begins at 11 a.m. A nursery is provided for small children and babies. This Sunday members of the Corinne Aldersgate United Methodist church will join with us. Mr. George Kirs-ho- ff will present the mes- sage "Immigrants All" and lead along in the service with Mr. Bob Michaels also of Aldersgate. Tom Carter will share in the introductory comments and informal The Chancell Choir is ena good turnout to practices on Tuesday evenings. The group meets on Tuesday evening at 7:30 for joying practice and a social experience. Anyone interested in joining the choir, please come to the practices. Members of the Community United Methodist Church thanks to give heart-fe- lt those who have contributed to the roof project Anyone wishing to contribute may mail their contribution to the church at 207 North Tre-mo- nt Tremonton, Utah. A youth event for local young people will be held at the home of Nancy and Doug South 6th West Tremonton on Sunday, je(j Qnss Meet Wi The Box Elder County Red Cross Chapter will hold its quarterly Board meeting at the Red Baron Restaurant at noon on October 16th. A luncheon meeting will be held in the Blue Room. Members unable to no-h- attend should call 723-561- 2. 267 Slagowski, October 12. Invitations are open to any wishing to participate in a good time. Another youth gathering will be held on Sunday, October 26 with the Community United Presp youth group at the Grace United Methodist Church, 870 W, 7th S. in Salt Lake City. Events will include a chicken dinner for the low price of S1.25. This will begin at 3:30 p., m. and last until 7:30 p.m. Clay seems to be the favorite of the children who attend the Activity Hour on Monday evenings after schoA few weeks ago they ol. used clay to make flowers which they displayed on the alter during the young peoples service. This class is for children who fall in the age group of first through third graders. Catechism Services Being Taught Catholic Catechism services are currently being taught in the Tremonton Community Center (old school) each Saturday from 10 a.m. until noon. The services for first thru sixth graders and junior and senior high school age teenagers are under the direction of Sister Isabela of St. Henry's church in Brigham City. Mrs. Cleo Cervantez of Tremonton also assists as progress. I wanted to be able to report that Mike Perry had downed a "trophy elk" this week, but if you read his ey an Last week seemed to have than "up" more "down" When tragedy comes, as it did to the James Parkinson family, we are all affected. The Parkinsons and their children are a part of our community, in that Mr. Parkinson has taught our children at the Honeyville school for a number of years. It was always a pleasure to visit with Mrs. Parkinson and she was always busy doing things for her family. In our last visit she was spending a lot of time getting shirts made for the boys for school and saying time had gotten out of hand and she was behind with her task. This family came to present a Sacrament meeting program in our Ward and it was always a pleasure to see them. We do extend heartfelt sympathy to this family. Kurt Poulsen suffered a broken leg and other injuries when he collided with Mrs. Ralph Germer as she was coming out of her driHe was taken to veway. the Valley hospital in Tremonton. Kurt is a son of Jan and Corvil Gardner. Mrs. GusBurbank also received medical care at Valley hospital last week. She was returned to her home, Saturday. Ted Nielsen has been taken to the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home in Brigham City. Mrs. Bruce White had to have additional surgeryper-forme- d on her leg last week. She is making satisfactory hilarious report of his read. This time it was certainly true as we attended the reception of Cindy and Steve Newman, Friday evening. The cultural hall was beautifully decorated in shades of white and blue and a large crowd kept coming and going. Probably the thing that made the Norr family happiest next to Cindy's and Steve's marriage, was the fact that Grandpa and Grandma Alvin Norr and Grandpa and Grandma Perry Stanfill were all able to attend. Sherma and Russ Lund also came in from California for the occasion, ft was also good to see Brent Norr, who had come up from Salt Lake City to attend. Artel, Wayne and Mark Fryer drove to the airport in Salt Lake City, Saturday afternoon, to meet Les Fryer. He returned after a two wee k vacation in the Nor-thst. Le s brought us some Washington Delicious apples gatnered by my brother, Don, right out of the orchard, and they are delicious. instructor. Howell Way Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker arrived from San Diego to spend a week visiting Mrs. Helen Severson. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Del-bWalker in Tremonton. Miss Norma Burton of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting her mother Mrs. Rachel Burton. Sunday the two ladies accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Todd Garbanati of Snowville visited Miss Maurine Burton in Laketown. Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Mildred Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Church and family of Boise. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kim-b- er and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pul-v- er Sr. along with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver Jr. and small son of Salt Lake City enjoyed pinenut hunting at Clear Creek Saturday. have ert Salesman Promoted John Deters of Tremonton, for salesman honorary "Living Scriptures" has been promoted to field sup- ervisor, it Wood of Gardena, Calif., is spending a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood. Claine Smith, a student at Weber State College in Ogden spent the weekend visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family. Mrs. Bill Mellon and Mrs. Keith Moss spent Tuesday in Malad visiting Mrs. Vadis Gilgen and other relatives. Bart Flint accompanied by Barry Labrum of Garland and Bob Doutre of Tremonton spent the weekend hunting elk in the Uintahs. Mrs. Lovinnie Holt spent the weekend in Ogden visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tay-so- m and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes and Mr. City. October Values SHIPMENT OF LONG SHORT M & DRESSES HAVE Dave Mintz Ext. 38467 7:30 a.m.-- 4 p.m. 863-35- sday in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton. They visited Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Peterson and family. They also visited Mrs. Burton's father John Sjoblom in Farmington. We are happy to report that the daughters and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Claine Grover who came to visit them from the Ogden area last week and who we re suffering from asphyxiation were treated at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton and released with the exception of little three year old Claine Cowdrick who received additional medical care in the McKay Hospital in Ogden and was released on TuesMrs. Helen Jensen day. accompanied them back to Ogden and spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Jensen and family and Mrs. Lois Smith and family. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton were Mr. and Mrs. JackOr-to- n and family of Salt Lake Zundel. David WANTED TO RENT In Tremonton area furnished bachelor apt or rm. was announced and Mrs. Bob Whitney. Spending Monday and Tue- Overnight guests of Mrs. Lucille Potter Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grove r of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Elaine Stuart of Ogden. Keith Moss and Mike Moss spent the weekend fishing at Big Piney, Wyo. Horton Nish of River Heights spent Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rozel NEW this week. The firm distributes taped cassettes of the scriptures. ARRIVED AT THE STORE 11 G,RLS BLOUSES & T-S- HIRTS Karen Hunt Rick Oct. I hunt in the Box Elder paper, you will see the occasion didn't arise! Keep trying, Mike, youneverknow when one with a spread that an iron bedstead out of the toolies! a lovely wedding and the bride was beautiful," is what we always Foster. we not- - looks like will come "It was reception The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs. Helen Severson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Severson gave a travelogue of her recent tour in the Holy Lands. A delicious dessert was served. Mrs. Opal Groth leftSun-da- y for Salt Lake City to visit her sister Mrs. Nick Barberrio for a few days after which she will leave for Arlington, Va. to visit her brother and sister-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. Gerald SIZES Steed 3 TO 6X Have Registered Here LADY 4l)C ift jft jft Main Tremonton, Utah 9C 9C 9C 9ft SfE 9ft 9C 5fC )C 3ft )C 257-531- )t )fc 14 ARROW BLOUSES & COLORS $900ro$2500 FURNITURE L TO $329to$1000 JO WHITE 11 7 AND BETTY 7 3fC )fc 9fC ifC 3fC )fc CTS $330V11900 NEW Fonnesbecks Enjoy Family Outing Guests of Eva Bair this past week have been Mr. and Mrs. Stan Strain, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bair, Seattle and Den Bair Jr. Portland. They were all here to attend funeral services for Mrs. Den Bair. and Mrs. Michael Mr. Fonnesbeck and Mrs. Arthur Douglas joined with other members ofShauna and Jan's family at Clear Creek Sunday for a family outing. Guest of the Stan Fonnesbecks this past week end was Mrs. Fonnesbecks daughter, Jackie Humphries of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. VyrlNessen hosted a dinner party Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Stan Strain. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nessen, Mr. and Mrs. James Nessen, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hess, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hess. MolleHesswas Mr. and Mrs. RaySor-ense- n attended the LDS con ference in Salt Lake this past weekend. Their daughter, Jan came home from Ricks College for the weekend. Mrs. Lois Nessen, Patty Nessen, Mary Hyden and Mrs. Rex Nessen were in Salt Lake last Saturday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Summers. They met with other members of the Anderson family for their annual POLLY Why d w fill I I IV W-WTftl 1 mm. "HI " i " J7m K M I I nueei. monton. The Howell MIA TGD l-JAH- in Tremonton aroa for vjmi SCDOTTODDArj 6 p.n. to 0 pci " 210 per hour Contact Varsity 357 So. Salt Lake 2nd City, Contractor East Utah Inc. 202 Room 532-654- 0 & SELECTION OF oMUtb MENS $2, BEADS 1 CANDLES & $4V600 2 WCH HOLDERS SCENTED r 1971 1974 Generating Plant Cost (Per Kilowatt) Cost to build generating plants is increasing! no choice! Utah pom ftiija company You can help! Don't waste electricity. Use only what you need. $15050 MUGS rebait on REBAIT ON NORGE STOVE NORGE $68 NORGE $72 REFRIGERATOR KITCHENAID DISHWASHER i"i'vvvnnjvjTjTj-u-uT- rebait on $5Q REFRIGERATOR rebait on rebait on 25 $350 OIL LAMPS Here are four facts: cost twice as much to build our most recent generating unit as one built three years earlier. 5s Your use of electricity is increasing. jc We must build additional units at inflated costs to meet your needs. We have to pay these inflationary costs. We have HAVE ARRIVED Hardware Department tfrmiijaf 5j: It UGB.P SHIPMENT LADIES jute 0 leaders hosted a surprise breakfast party Saturday for all the MIA girls. It was held at Peggy Stines home. Guests of the Ariel Sore Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stan West and family, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sorensen joined them for dinner. NEW llliKl ... FABRIC 2"to$3" ll!i&'tHl er. Visitors of the Lyle Ne last week were Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Andersen, Calf., and Mr. Nadine Vance, Tre- 7 V ESTHER $76 f COMPACTOR $62 EVANS COOP. DEPARTMENT STORE 25 North Klin Malad. Idaho J, |