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Show Page 14, THE 6, 1975 GARLAND TIMES, November LEADER-TH- E fielding Way fktxtx cros. Mrs. Mabel Hansen's Home MONOPOLY For fioys favorite After California Excursion Worlds and girls. set. construction accessories '4.49 Reg. lif. Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Hansen and family met her at the Salt Lake airport. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and family enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mrs. Wood's parents Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess in Malad. Miss Maurine Burton of Laketown spent the weekend visiting her mother Mrs. Rachel Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess and family spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Elva Haslam in Wellsville. Chris and Travis Earl of Roy visited their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl for several days last week. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and daughter Dene enjdinner with Mr. and oyed Mrs. Wesley Tarbet and family in Smithfield. Darryl Adams who is receiving therapy at the University Medical Center in Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and family. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam were Jer- ry Gam of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Gam and family of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Harvey McCulloch and family of Sunset. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs . Gordon Smith and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimber and son of Ogden.: Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimber attended funeral services for Lynn's grandfather Evan Kimber in Grouse Creek. Miss Mary Jane Moss spent Sunday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.' Keith Moss. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen, Mrs. Rendal Draper of Garland; Mrs. Udell Hodges of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway and son Tim of Bothwell and Beverly Carter of Tremonton. They came to extend best wishes to Claude Allred who was observing his birthday an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orton and family of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Orton's parents Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton. Teresa Cutler, Kathy Adams, Suzanne Simmons, Jonette Nesson, Ranee Hansen, Kathy Gam , Susan Shauna Dalton and Rudd, Dana Hill attended a Pizza Party at the home of Dixie Wood Saturday evening. The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs. Terry Smith with Mrs. Don Scott and Mrs. Lynn Gam as Members spent the evening tying a flannel quilt which will be given to the one holding a lucky ticket at the annual Christmas party which inthe members huscludes as special guests. band's Mrs. Ruby Farnsworthao. companied Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason to Soda Springs Sunday where they enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and family. Saturday visitors of Mrs. Alene Sutherland were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sutherland and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pul-v- er Jr. and small son of Salt Lake City spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver and family. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Garba-na- ti of Snowville visited Mrs. Garbanati's mother Mrs. Rachel Burton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott attended a wedding reception at the Kopper Kottage in Ogden Saturday evening honoring Cheri Mosher who became the bride of Russell Malan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Malan and the bride is the daughter of Sherae Amidan and Robert Mosher. Later Mr. and Mrs. Scott enjoyed dinner at the Mansion House. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter spent the weekend visiting friends at Soda Springs. Attending a four stake Special Interest meeting held In the Logan Tabernac le Sunday evening were Mrs. Voylet Grover, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Mrs. Lovinnie Holt, Mrs. Millie Welling, Mrs. Mabel Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winkler, Mrs. Alene Sutherland, Mrs. Ann Bingham, Mrs. Elma Petersen, Mrs. Velda Wood. Sacrament meeting At Sunday the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan was bl- 'A (1 essed by his father andgiven the name of Sean Justin McClellan. Following the meeting a dinner party was held at the McClellan home. Guar ests were Mr. and Mrs. Vielstick and six sons, Mr. and Mrs. Guenther Man-nand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. HolgerMannekandson, Mrs. Elise Gangien of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Craig Olsen of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. A mo Leibelt and daughters Mary and Nancy of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petersen and three sons Ted, Ned and Tom accompanied by Miss Cynthia Petersen of Logan attended the football game between USU and Wyoming State in Logan Satur- and board for all ages. for Christmas, this portable No. SG 33S AC or now Laysway Panasonic Model battery. Reg. '29.83 I BROTHERS RKER I gr 10 8 playing 7.43 Reg. Ift i if tastate game Real 125 parts. Mrs. Mabel Hansen arrived home Friday after spending several weeks visiting relatives In Menlo Park. Ca- pamasc:::c T 5. CAKSYEKEO Lo-th- ! Quick ek I 'wwwwMMMMin"""-- - SSSSS y FISHER PRICE CHATTER PHONE rings when dial is turned, eyes roll and chatters as it Bell k rr is pwieu ij ll n( ' fe4J5 day. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. vin Coombs Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Hansen, Er- 1 HEgrJ volume control. 1 1 CREATIVE BLOCKS ; L Fisher Price. by j nlJM jCT forward sliding tone and Craig no. 3135 fast nnnnn FISHER PRICE fa, tlpp mount imi PARKER BROS. Vernon Coombs and son Randy and daughter Penny of Salt Lake City and Eric Coombs of I ogan. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Marble and family in Beaver Dam were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg and family. COOTIE NERF MOBILE COpftEl Easy on foam. safe Soft Dissectable Mrs. Elma Petersen visited her brother Lowell in Salt Lake City Thursday. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Soren-so- n and son Ferrin of East Garland. They also visited their sister Miss Mabel in Salt Lake City. $5)19 '4.87 Reg. See your them. pans snap logeiner. furniture. I POLAROID colorful bug plastic, minutes pictures A perfect after take you f Christmas gift. '97.88 Reg. i Chr-istens- en BLACK BOARD MILTON BRADLEY'S PEG CHEST Chr-istens- en LIFE GAME to 8 players. Contains 8 autos, in bills, 32 insurance policies and 2 Howell Way Sarensens Blackboard s7 million stock certificates.4 Yjjj '149 Reg. Name New on SS61 chalk. hammer, ; (I one side, pegboard Barker bros. Rq-44- 9 :::::' -- ,.;::;iimui;;i::: AHIWIIUUWaUWSBI LADIES Arrival REMINGTON SUNBEAM RAZOR Contoured BY JENY WOOD Bart and Cindy Sorensen had their infant son blessed in fast meeting Sunday. He was blessed by his father and given the name of Drew Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen were hosts to a family dinner after the ser- Sunbeam underarms. LS4D vices. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeen and family of Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jeppsen and family, Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindsy, Spanish Fork and the babys great grandmother, Mrs. Amy Allen. This makes the thirty fifth great grandchild for the Elmer Sorensens. Isn't that something? The baby also has a great great grandmother, Mrs. Amanda one for heads Double legs and one for Remington no. Reg. no. fits your face for RC-- 5 are sorry Johnson and for minor sores. 20 70 Reg. Johnson, first 50 aid dryness and minor throat Relieves protection paying Rm. f.98 r Bria money I" makes earning y Ages 8 to adult. fun. m 6L6l 89 ,,,.- orice -- $1 2 SQUIM LIQUID DI-GE- 12 oz. DI'GEL Lemon HE g. L THERAGRAN or 100 tablets. orange or regu,ar lawr" 66e k5 SQUIBB ik Sm Ai X liquid irritations. fPri plus IJS to bid far- and bills t CEPACOL BRAND Smith. We Board game that mM THROAT LOZENGES BAND AID ewell to MaryandTerry White. They left this past week end for Ohio where they will make their home for awhile. Mrs. Vyrl Nessen hosted a baby shower and farewell party for Mary Thursday, Mrs. Lila Myers had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Myers and family of Clarkston. Jeny Wood and Lila Myers visited with Mrs. Maurice Reeder and spent the afternoon quilting a quilt for Jan Reeder who is to be married in December. Maurine Fonnesbeck had as her guests Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Doug Fonnesbeck and family. The Gary Fuhriman children spent Monday visiting at the Howell school. Tonya, Brett and Mike had a pleasant day seeing their friends and teachers again. w M.M 9J8 Reg. Guests of the VyrlNes-sen- s Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nessen, Tremonton; and Mrs. Bert Rose and children of Ogden. Sunday the Nessens were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of Malad. comfort. W '39.88 PLASTK STRIPS By head RADIAL SHAVER :emi, .ri tl nil W strength mirwrak 100 jTheraputic ljnd I fraa Dan DATTIRCMID I if. II putting I Sink plajfCfS. pegs in 1 opponents board. Ages 19 by SfljpS 8 to adult. IS H UL c vnffli Hi vitamins dIus 30 C OS '1.79 Antacid PILLSBURY'S POPPIN FRESH LOTION LUBRIDERM lotion contains lanolin size. Mfg list 16 '4.25 $29 i oz. M r, j m. 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