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Show Page Ten, THE GARLAND TIMES, December 31, 1975 LEADER-TH- E Pcrtcja Way Rely on Ford for Rentals LOW DAILY RATES T.lrs. Anna Bowrcnn RENT BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE PICK-U- P Visits From Washington RENT-A-CA- R rm U - a11 I ARCHIBALD FORD SERVICE DEPT. 101 3rd West No. 257-522-1 Tremonton, Utah Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Halford and daughters Gayla and Julia Ann Mrs. Anna Bowman of of Magna visited Mr. and Toppenish, Washington, ar- Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. rived at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mrs. Virgil C. Harris WedHarris and family of Sacramento, California returned nesday. Friday they attended the wedding of Miss home Sunday alter spending Steve a week with Mr. Harris' Myra Allsop and Crewston at the Logan Tem- parents Mr. and Mrs. Harris. ple. The couple are from Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wapato, Washington. FriChristmas day evening Mrs. Bowmans Hoskins were son Mike, a student at BYU dinner guests of Mr. and also stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hoskins and Mrs. Harris and Saturday son Todd of Ogden. They the four went to Toppenish,'. also visited Mrs. Marildia where Mr. and Mrs. Harris Flint in Clearfield. will spend the next three A Christmas EVe family weeks with their party was held at the home and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lee Roy Pettingill and fam- Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and family ily. Thelma and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw Tuesday Mrs. Gibbs went to Salt Lake and family of Brigham City, where she attended the wedand Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ding of her niece Miss Ame Thomas and family of GranCastleton in the Salt Lake ger; Mr. and Mrs. Dan ThoTemple. She was an over- mas. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Film ore and night guest of her brother-in-laand sister Mr. and daughter Kim. During the Mrs. R.A. Barnes, Then evening another son Kent Wednesday she left by plane who is serving a mission to visit her son- - and daughter-inin Puerto Rico called home -law, Mr. and Mrs. W. and visited the family. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John Sherman Gibbs and family in San Diego for the next two and family enjoyed the tra' ditional family party Friday weeks. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Johns LaDell Gibbs and family mother Mrs. Leona Williams of Malad. went to the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rhodes airport where they visited their son and brother Kim, and family and Mrs. NaVell prior to leaving for the San Rhodes of East Garland visited Mr. and Mrs. Reid Diego, California mission. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Neilsen Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hall spent from Tuesday La Dell until Friday with Mr. and Gibbs and family were SunMrs. Jim Turley and daughday dinner guests of Mr. and ters in Salt Lake for Chris- Mrs. Whitney Wright in Salt tmas. Biroute home they Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and family in Ogden. of Logan became the parRonald Williams who is ents of a new baby boy attending Yellowstone Auto Christmas day. Mrs. Budge motive college came home is the former Sherry Harris Friday to spend two weeks and daughter of Mr. and with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. The new baby has two brothers Mrs. Larry Howell. Also enjoying a family Christmas and a sister at home waiting dinner at the Howell home for him. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of Garland and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Etvin Allen of Malad enjoyed a dinner at and Mrs. Tim Williams. Mr. and Mrs. William L. the Golden Spike Cafe at Gibbs enjoyed a brother-siste- r Corinne to celebrate the 40th party at Mr. and Mrs. wedding anniversary of Mr. A. J. Halls in Brigham City and Mrs. Gibbs Allen Friday. Monday evening. Also enMr. and Mrs. Lynn Wiser joying the party were Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd John of of Twin Falls has spent the North Ogden. holidays with Mrs. Wisers Mr. and Mrs: Marlin Allen parents Mr. and Mrs. Chesof North Garland and Miss ter P. Neal. Mrs. Rose Harris of Salt Janet Allen of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lake and Mr. and Mrs. ClinAllen Christmas Eve and ton Harris and family of has enjoyed a family Christmas Burbank, California in week the dinner and visiting spent party Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs Portage and staying at their enjoyed a family party with family home. Mr. and Mrs. James Ogan Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelsen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. and family at Mantua Wednesday night. Sunday Mr. Donald Hawks of San Diego and Mrs. Noel Gibbs and brought Mrs. Pearl Hawks family of Monrole, and Mr. of Ogden to Portage Sunday and Mrs. Donald Gibbs and where she visited until Monfamily met at the Nelsen day when Mr. and Mrs. Glen home in Mantua where they Morris took her back to all enjoyed visiting and eatOgden. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith ing. Then Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibbs returned home with and daughter Amie of Rextheir son and daughter-in-laburg, Idaho spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Noel until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris Gibbs who is visiting in Porand By Ila Mae John De-ve- re son-in-la- w MA RELIABLE USED CAT 974 Olds Cutlass Supreme 1 air conditioned 1 - sharp new low price 974 Pontiac Grand Prix air conditioned 1974 GAAC - Jimmy Max McNeely, Thatcher is seen receiving the keys to his new 1976 Polaris Colt Snowmobile from Tremonton Polaris dealer Dennis Peterson of Pete's Sports. Mrs. McNeely (Sherry ) is holding the 36 '2" antlers that topped all other entries in the Polaris Big Buck Contest which drew deer hunters from throughout Utah, Southern Idaho and Western Wyoming. $4, 1 9500 $4,59500 w Max P.Weely Wins factory tape player 4-Wh- Drive $4,99500 eel 2-Do- $2,99500 or new radial tires 1 973 GAAC Jimmy 4-Wh- Drive eel $5, 95 1 Contest: Snowmobile oo Max McNeely, veteran big game hunter from Tremonton, took top honors in the Polaris "Big Buck" contest and a new 1976 Polaris 340 automatic - power steering - air cond - low miles, 1973 GAAC 3 34-To- $3,09500 Pickup n Colt snowmobile. with deer Competing hunters from throughout Utah, Southern Idaho, and Western Wyoming, McNeely the successfully tracked automatic - power steering - dual tanks 1 973 Pontiac Catalina 4-Do- $2,79500 or hard top - vinyl roof - factory air conditioning previously sighted monarch and brought home the rack with the highest point total contest. in the three-stat-e McNeely, who has hunted big game in Alaska and thr-- , oughout the West, had spot-tethe big muley on earlier trips into the Grouse Creek area near Tremonton. Registering for the Polaris Big Buck Contest at Tremonton Polaris dealer, Pete's Sp- - Many More To Choose From ley Motor Co Crump-Whe- at Tremonton, Utah 695 West Main Livestock or Pets I GMC CADILLAC PONTIAC Whatever the feed, IFA has COST c!3 J Ask for a Free copy of FA's booklet of feeding programs, "Program for Progress". Protein Block Convenient for storage and feeding. Scattered placement helps keep cattle from clustering in one area. Feed Concentrates i 36-V- z' dealers and Intermountain Wilson TranDistributor, sport Supply, Salt Lake City. and point were Pv Spread verified by Dennis Peterson of Pete's. .Sports. Max McPetNeely is roleum Distributor for Northern Box Elder County and operates the R & M 66 Service station at the crossroads on Highway 191. the-Phill- ips from London, Bigland, for the holidays. The girls names are Linda and Jones, Sue Arnold Denise Sharps. The Forsbergs also have their two children from college home for the holidays. Stephanie is a student of Utah State and was chosen by Sigma-N- u faturnity to be a member of the "Court of Knights". This is the second year she has been chosen. David Forsberg is a student of Weber State where he was recently chosen King of the Winter formal "The Snowball" by the Sigma Nu fraternity. Registration Set At Center Registration for a variety of classes at the offered Bear River Valley Senior Center in Tremonton is currently underway, according to La Rene Napoli, center director. New classes begin early in January and those interested should register now by calling the center (257-337- swivel or by dropping in. Classes include beginning hyd., used one yr., complete with pump and mounting and advanced sewing, coframe for 4x4. Sacrafice oking, beginning and advanced quilting, upholstery, and 1 $500. Call bead work which will be taught by Vella Smilley. General EHucation classes are also available to anyone who failed to graduate from high school. There is no cost. A small fee may be charged Nature is generous. When for other class offerings. A beginning Spanish class we reach the sitting-aroun- d stage of life, she provides us will also be offered by inswith more cushions. tructor Burl Morley. It will start the second week of a fellow who January. The day the class Bachelor: believes in wine, women, will be held will be determined at a later date. and so long. Snowplow-Weise- r, 458-326- Formulated Feeds are Research Farm Tested. buy feed for less, but do you get as much product yield per feed dollar? good chance to win. Opening day found him on the trail and by 3 p.m. he bad sucbis concluded cessfully stalk. The prize winning buck field dressed at about 225 pounds and carried a rack w ith 24 points over an inch long. The Big Buck Contest was sponsored by local Polaris FOR SALE PER PRODUCT RETURN You may orts, McNeely felt he had a it FA FEED OFFERS LESS IFA Mr. and Mrs. Clarance W. Forsberg of Riverside are entertaining three guests Polaris 'Big Buck' ed 1973 Toyota Cilica Visitors Hosted own- IFA Milk Dog Food Replacer Come Get It Complete Nutritionally balanced pellet sized feed. helps calves grow bigger faster, and because its medicated, it helps them maintain better health. 10 50 lbs bag (Effective through Feb. 29, 1976) $12.75 50 lb. N 1 1- - off ,V1ARKPOWN JJL 1 1 1 Lot 467-150- INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES 1 IFA sells it you can depend on American Fork, Utah 28 N 1st West. 756 4621 Logan, Utah 2355 No Mam. 752 5541 Cedar City, Utah N 200 West, 586 6312 Mantl. Utah 597 W 2nd North, 835 4201 Richfield, Utah 448 E 1st South. 896 5771 Delta. Utah 498 W Mam. 864 2110 Ogden, Utah 1375 Wall Ave Riverton, Utah 1860 W 12600 So, 254 3501 Draper, Utah 12400 South 1045 . 394 2756 Payton, Utah 467 1504 Loa, Utah 80 South Mmn. 836 2831 57 W lit North, 465 2239 Preston, Idaho 303 So Stale, (208) 852 0661 Price, Utah 240 W 1st North, 637 0652 Rooievell, Utah Olt West Highway 40. Saline, Utah Hy 89 South, 529 3931 St. George, Utah 310 Industrial Rd , 673 3631 With Quatravox REAL h ESTATE & INS. SAVE Mil DOLLARS REG. 199.95 I 'OW TIME IS RUNNING OUT III t for ne tt save yevoeoey oa yew 1975 j S besae tut, tcS for yow ONLY Z57-5W-4 CAT. NO. 31-205- 7 t. Salt Lake CHy, Utah 1800 So. West Temple, 467 1504 , Soda Springs, Idaho P 0. Box 776. (208) 547 3056 Spanish Fork, Utah Cannery Road. 798 7418 Tremonton, Utah 241 So. 3rd West, 257 5419 Sprinkler Irritation Hwy 89 Sjj'jlh Salma. 529 7257 esUstatHI. fOt GfOMUTKM m $ SEASON SUPPLY Rupert, Idaho Mlway 14 Pretton. Idaho 471 Nerttl llete Trtmonton, Utah 206 4. the dinner and exchanging of gifts. AMFI7I Storoo Rocoivor It. Provo, Utah 55 W. 5th South. 373 7680 Other family members Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Tbayne Hupp and daughters and Mrs. Jerry Hupp and family of Brigham joined in Christmas day for SEE 864-211- 864-318- in Clearfield. BLUE SHIELD FOXLEY Feed We will feed out large or small herds of cattle. 4 For more details call or write: Virgil White (Salt Lake) 0 Rene' Gonzales (Delta Store) 7 Amos Hardy (Delta Feed Lot) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris and son Vaughn were here Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James Yarman and family For your BLUE CROSS ! Delta II family. tage. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks were Miss Julie Hawks of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hawks and family of Rexburg. The families spent Wednesday until Saturday with Mrs. Jo Morris in Midvale and will visit in Portage this week. 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