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Show Page THE 10, GARLAND LEADER-TH- E TIMES, March 11, 1976 Immunizations Will Couple Be Honored Clinics Slated On Birthdays A clinic which will provide immunizations for polio, measles, rubella, mumps, DT, and DPT will be held in the Bear River District Health Department, March 18. from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. There is a small charge for the immunizations, but they will be given regardless of ability to pay. All ages are welcome. Mothers are asked to bring a record of any pre- -' vious immunizations their children have received. The family of Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank and Preal J. Hall of Tremonton will fete their parents at an open house in honor of their 80th birthdays. The open house is scheduled for March 20 at the Tremonton First Ward LDS church from 2:30-5:3p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The family requests no gifts. 0 Mrs. Margaret Fry of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and their new baby of Bountiful came later in the day. Vaughn and son Rusty were in Las Vegas Wednesday for a ranch meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes were in Twin Falls Wednesday and Thursday for Purina meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkinson and Debby of Logan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin. With the Austins Friday and Saturday were Mr. and and Mrs. Randy Austin Mark. Honoring Mrs. Louis Allen on her birthday anniversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen entertained at Sunday dinner. Besides the Louis Aliens were Mr. and Mrs. fdsf Garhnd Way Roger Callister and Mrs. Grace Hales. Mr. Austin Moyle of Boise, Idaho, Master Coordinator of Shaklee Corporation', attended church here Sunday. was a Afterwards he 'Mr. and of Mrs. dinner guest Leon Andersen. By Essie Peterson To help Jack Elmer celeand Mrs. Oliver brate his birthday anniverDavis, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis was sary Sunday his daughter Kathy Davis, Sherrie Davis of Sunset; Mrs. Ruby Simms and family Mr. and Mrs. blessed in Sacrament meet' Dennis Christofferson of and Laurell and daughters the with father ing Sunday with the Lake and of Mr. Salt day spent Donna Ogden; giving him the name of Gary him. Mrst Randy Simms of Lynn. He was very well Mr. and Mrs. Orval Gro-ve- r Mr. and Mrs. Stanattended by relatives who attended a session at the Mr. ley Simms, Syracuse. had dinner later at the famCouch Mrs. and Friday and saw a temple Raymond In home. attendance ily and wife married. of 2 children and Bountiful; nephew were the grandparents, Mr. Families Gather For and Mrs. Frank Hall Mr. Naming Of Infant Plymouth Way Josephson's Show Slides Of South America Trip Riv-erdal- By Lois Peterson Mrs. Friday Mr. and Oleen Josephson attended a Literary Guild Club at the home of her sister, Mrs. Maud Call in Malad, where the .Josephsons showed pictures and slides of their trip to Guatemala. Central America and parts of Mexico. The Mutual Married party under the direction of Dick and JaDene Owen was held in Tremonton where ten couples participated in bowling after having dinner at the Golden Bowl Cafe. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.. Lynn Petersen visited Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb and family in Richmond. N'orris I less was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Moon in Farmington. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Hess of Hyde Park visited the Gardner L'dys. Visiting with Mrs. Henry Starr and John Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner of Salt Lake and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Starr of Hunter. Jay Ile fS";r(ceiving the medical attention ""at Valley Hospital in Tremon- Mrs. Sue Nish, Plymouth, LaRae Marshall, Plymouth and Nondis Potter, West Fielding had an enjoyable day in Logan Saturday having lunch together. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess were in Ogden Saturday, stopping off in Corrine at the Golden Spike to enjoy dinner. The occassion was their wedding anniversary. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arnold Lamb were Marilyn Roundy and family of Logan; Mrs. Julie Wal-dro- n and family of Weston, Idaho; and Mrs. Janetta Ldy and family of Portage. The four ladies are sisters. Mrs. Earl Pierson accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Wendell White of Tremonton, spent three days of last week in Ogden at the BYU center attending a geneao-logicSeminar. Friday Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden. Mrs. Genevieve Jensen. Brigham and Mrs. Len-or- e Silvester of Riverside met at the home of their Friday at the Salt Palace. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Price and two daughters of Ogden visited her mother Mrs. Maxine Marshall Sunday. Visiting during the Week with Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Estep were Douglas Estep, Provo. Troy Estep, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoskins, Malad and Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Hoskins of Portage. Thursday Mrs. Ray Udy Craig accompanied Mrs. Barnes to Magna where they attended a Queens Way to Fashion at the home of Ellis Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes enjoyed dinner at Brattens Grotto in Ogden, Saturday. Mrs. Morris Hess took Donna Holmes to Salt Lake to the airport, where she flew back to New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess hosted a family dinner at their home Friday night for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester, Tremonton: Mrs. Inez Bragg, .Garland: Mrs. Donna Holmes, New Mexico; Eldon Hess; Yuba City. California and Rodney Hess. Salt Lake City. ' Wednesday Mrs. La Veil Kudd met in Brighani City at her aunt Adelia Hadleys home to visit another aunt. Alia Whitekervvhohad come from Magna They all visiter! Steven Hose in Brigham and then met at Earl's Cafe lor dinner. I. DALE fS JAMES, FARM uTAH f. lOGAN FIRST PCA N. 752 3171 BR. MAIN OFFICE NOME D 257-5-0 . D D D D D D D D The following are procedures you should follow should you detect the presence of natural gas in your home. Why not cut them out and tape them inside your telephone directory so you'll alwavs hae them if you need them. If the odor is persistent these procedures: Cindy Brough. 20, RFD Tremontor.. escaped serious injury recently when her car ran off the road near Beaver Dam and rolled over in the barrow pit. The incident occurred March 5 about 2:1.") p.m. on according to Sheriff's 01 f ice reports. D )U should I I Of . ' CrOffs A II 8 H- - "'rived J 1' TY IH0URS: Mon Wed lues, Thurs 4 to 6 & Fn. P.M. Sat 1 if you 9 to 6 P.M. need anything during dosed hours D D D D D Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches, or use electrical or battery-operateequipment. 2. Ventilate your home by opening doors and d ! windows. 3. Do not ignite a flame, use operate light switches or use 1. d 0 follow HE battery-operate- aJ your telephone, electrical or Evacuate all persons from your home. D D D D D equipment. D D D D D D 0 Turn off the gas valve outside the home (it is usually located next to the meter). D 2. D D 4. Ventilate your home by opening doors and D D windows. D D D D . MGR. 1, D to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. 5. Go D to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. 3. Go D Natural gas has an enviable safety record. With your help, we can keep it that way. D D D 0 D 0 D D D D D D Service is our business. And our business is your business. MOUNTAIN FUEL s D .J II to 6 P.M.M Cel us ot home If the odor is strong, or if the sound of escaping gas can be heard, you may have a broken pipe' or some other major leak. In such cases, you should do the following: 1. u ni! ..A ff gtm n r r r r F' til 2577126 - D he iiil "III! nil lo a mk ( (".stul season moans enough mone In do the job right. Al I'CA we intend lo b.i( k sound plans uilh wh.il you need, when vou need it Iinan 111:4 based on simple b.u k limed lo your inlciesi foi lowest os ,m(l m.nkciing s hnlulr. l!ei ,hiso we Iry lo do our oh .is well ,is 011 do vouis, sin ( ossful 1,11 mors and A . am litis h,ie learned to mini on . poisonous. But because it replaces the oxygen in enclosed spaces, much like water replaces air in a bottle, a great quantity of natural gas leaking into a person's home could cause suffocation. For this aiid because natural sgas visii.fiaiiimable, we 'wason .ar r nunirent chemicals. the ioi:, oUvUjicn enamel ;, of natural gas. us to detect the presence Escapes Injury 1 WEST TREMONTON is it f moving ahead ...moving up 12. II Natural gas, characteristically, has no odor. Nor D SK-()l- 13 cimjoH H nroic Termye"ew,fc Royal Inn and attended the FHA convention in Salt Lake - What if you Lynn Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams had his brother Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams and family of Preston. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Greg Williams and family of Garland visited with them. Mrs. Dallas Coolbear was Thursday dinner guest of her sister Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson attended the Bicentennial Celebration in Portage Tuesday evening. Saturday night Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser Sunday before leaving Thursday on an extended trip to the South Pacific including Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and family attended church in the Tremonton 6th Ward when the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Turley was blessed and given the name of Boyd Roger. Warren Davidson of Spring-vill- e spent Friday night and Saturday at Early Park in fun in the snow. Mrs. Roger Oyler accompanied the wrestling team to Bingham Saturday. Her son Jeff took first place at the Utah Wrestling Federation tournament. With the Howard Oylers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hansen of Ogden. 1 II II II Jl . .w. sister.JajMjJdy,;.-"Janet "T.alnb aiid"Di, ton. Leonard Petersen Jr. With them were 11 brothers and sisters of the groom, one of them coming from Washington D.C. for the occasion. A wedding breakfast was served to the group at a sorority house on the Utah State Campus. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn King were in Logan to visit Bobby Lattin at the hospital. Mer-lyn- 's parents of Richfield Idaho spent the night with the Kings. The Lorus Kings had a family get together Sunday. With them were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marchant and family of Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. Yale King, Thatcher; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Varga and children. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood of West Jordan spent the weekend here with the Kenneth Shaffers and Louis Larsons. Ann Larson and her friend Paula of Salt Lake who had been skiing in Idaho stayed over night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson. Mrs. Zina Marriott and Essie Petersen and Myrtle Andersen of Bear River attended a meeting of their quilting club in Logan Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Oyler, Mrs. Merlyn King and children, Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Oyler, Bear River and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. |