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Show THE GARLAND LEADER-TH- E TIMES, March 25, 1976, Page 7 Ffciibj Wcy Nutrition Japanese Style Is Meet Topic VJard Homecoming Is 'Great Success' Call The annual ward homecoming Saturday evening was a huge success with over three hundred attending. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served. A program under the direction of LeRoy Welling themed 'This Is A Great Country was enjoyed. Spending Friday and Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez and family in Salt Lake City were Mrs. Valdez's parents Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel. They attended a Little League basketball game where Tra-ce- y Valdez was one of the participants. Later Mr. and Mrs. Zundel visited Mr. and Mrs. Nish Zundeland family in Bountiful. Saturday they attended an opfn house at the home of Mf. and Mrs.' Kenneth Hess In Pleasant View honoring Wayne and who are JoAnn Barlow-Jlesleaving in the iear future to fulfill an LDS Mission in I Nauvoo. a Enjoying (inner at downtown restaurant in Logan Saturday evening were Mr. and Mr: Bart Flint. Mr. and wrs. Jay Welling of SaltLakeCity visited Mr. and Mrs. (Jale Welling and evening family Saturday and a;tenied the annual ward komkoming. Weekeni guests of Mr. and Hrs Sterling Burton were jMn and Mrs. H.R. Petenon and family of Salt Lakefcity. Joining them for dinnr Saturday were Mrs. Larae Spendlove and son son-in-la- w of at nai of Hyde Reed Miller of Elwood recently reported the theft of a calf valued at 0 according to sheriff's office -- mm- - mwmm w mm patties in Ub. box Fern wood confection. c mm mm 22- - N N N box A Ml 80 assorted of I N bandages ouchless with 60" masking Mx K u tape for , Reg. telpha your K O Toon GcrK3 Duty-To-Co- ififlH35S3W Hcspital jobs. Reg. 79V BtSTUFSIilE 18 oz. bottle tested medicated VIM $33 '1.59 8 oz. bath q3 Ai HOKE jl h JL 2577128 jzr in lime 4) 11 a SC3AVE ABOVE ALL Reg. 1 A 771 A PHARMACY IS A FULL-TIM- E FULL I :m ni L- I . 'IA f ' SERVING YOUR HEALTH NEEDS UV HI COUPON MARCH EFFECTIVE 31, WITH COUPON 1976 np cc:ro WPB&i 4 Fri. 4 to 6 P.M. Sat 1 2F0R99c JERGENS 9 to Facial 6 1 GIVING SERVICE SINCE 1930 East Main TREMONTON, P.M 257-524- CcJ us of homt Hm nttd ciirtn &rvn chttd hovn size quality soap at this special price. Ji P.Mll UFFral 3 Ti to 6 3J large 100 puffs or small 260 puffs Reg. 99 rVl o s 49 COSEMulC V " '3.39 . FOR FILM DEVELOPING ABOVE ALLTO Reg CURITY COUPON Briig ia yow 20 expotire rolls of Kodxolor, rqi color, of GAF fit for the twest Kvwoptag mm inntwi WITHOUT COO FUR - 4.99 a with oz. Instant U oil rr menthal, can of Colgate TO v HIT COLGATE Regular, '2.17 Reg. 1 free bar of soap liquid TurtleWax M skin Duty-To-Go- TREMOffTON Wtd f. lff i isjwiion iioi. d OFFICE Thurs m JMI nf lint inrk Wf VI llllk washable, extra soft cheesecloth. la hard shell finish that cleans as it shines Re Howard Rawlinson, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rawlinson of Tremonton red cently received his award. He has also earned the rank of Eagle scout and is a priest in the Tremonton Sixth Ward. MAIN Tues, I J IIAIIIIt LIUUIU ' IQ Mon, 97 Reg. ALPHA (ERI I CHOURf: paint. FOR )tDEDICATED Ma mam J RAD Q ti havo new car shine PURE WHITE spring painting ... rCC F nA ape h iWIS rrlttn lOoz. on BANDAGES M n drying ' CURAD 'I H H H and LINE PHARMACY VJo - your automobile. " mm D compound restores rlllStll.lt . s. I .Chamois and tigar rags for polishing turtle! heaters. II Turtle rubbing it '1.85 CKIAfiyjODS DERMASSAGE base-ment- WEST a quality I'f g Elwood proved to be the scene of considerable flood- ing as snow from fields and surrounding pastures melted and left two houses flooded recently. Frank Gaylon Knell and Owen Rasmussen both reported water levels very high in their yards and Knell was forced to leave home for two days as water flooded furnace and 12 EHJBiING COMPOUND i removes oxttdized Howard Rawlinson 1 1 TURTLE HQ candies Mint Reg. Basements ii n FEATURING Spring Tfcmv By Scott Knell Max Mason of Tremonton (at left) holds one end of a board GRAND OPENING-May-or being sawed in two by new Coast to Coast store managers Jim and Deanna Greer. John Heino (at right) is Division Operations manager for Coast to Coast from Springfield, Ore. The ceremony held recently signified the official grand opening of Tremonton's newest business venture. S40-S5- BBS were Mr. and Mrs. Tery Smith and family. They were joined by a group of friends. Enjoying Sunday dinner in Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs I.vnn Kimher and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family. Visiting with Mrs. Voylet Grover and Mrs. Alene Sutherland Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and son Paul of Ogden. Fills Rh llr:i itf wok oo Visiting Mrs. Helen Jensen Saturday were her daughter Mrs. Lois Smith and her daughter Susan of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E.C Mason as guests of their friends Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jackson of Ogden enjoyed dinner at the Hilary House in Ogden Sunday. Later they visited their Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Dent Mason in Ogtlen. Lovinnie Visiting Mrs. Holt Sunday were her son Mr. and and daughter-in-laMrs. Mervin Holt of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kathy Ockey and daughters Catherine Ruth and Jean of Frankfurt, Germany spent Saturday through Monday' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourne. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and family were Mrs. Bert Chew and two children of Rock Springs, Wyo. Spending the weekend visiting Bishop and Mrs. Ross Rudd and family were David Rudd, a student at Brigham Young University in Provo and Glen Burningham of ' Bountiful. Mrs. Elmo Munson and Mrs. E.C. Mason spent Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Berntson in Ogden. Spending the weekend at snowmo-bilin- , Park and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Larsen and daughter Mindy of Riverside. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richards anniirapcQrv Paradise Canyon ; y. Perry. Opmight guests of Mr. anoMrs, Charles Pulver and fanfly Saturday were Mr. anfMrs. Charles Pulver Jr. ani small son of Salt Lake Ca. Other Saturday visit-onthe Pulver home were J. and Mrs. Dennis Yeates ad son Colby of Logan, jvisiting Miss Ronda Rudd y Salt Lake City Thursday as her- - mother Mrs. Ross iudd. They were joined by iavid Rudd, a student at Mfeham Young University iaFrovo and enjoyed dinner at the 'Cowboy Grub'. The AiAaciAn time UAnria'c ninth. Sheriff's deputies are investigating a burglary at the Fielding store owned by Emerson Earl of Fielding. Thieves broke through a glass door and carried off one package of 12 ounce coors and three packages of 16 ounce coors. The thieves were apparently scared off when the breaking glass woke up the occupants of a nearby home. Deputy Keith Hardy is investigating the matter. CdfStefea . s Robrt Burglarized "Nutrition Japanese Style" will be the subject of the monthly Nutrition Education demonstration for March sponsored by the USUExtention Service in conjunction with . the Box Elder County Farm Bureau. The demonstration is slated for March 26 in the Bear River Valley Senior Center at 10 a.m. The demonstration will be conducted by Ila Okada and Fumi Nishiguchi. Claudia Probart, a senior at USU in medical! dietetics, will give a short nutrition lesson on "The Protein Puzzle." Mrs. Leora Penhorwood of Clearfield visited during the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd. Mrs. Visiting Mr. and Wayne Gam Saturday were Mrs. Nancy McCulloch and daughter Kaylene of Sunset. Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Mabel Hansen were her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Anderson and four daughters of Draper. They all enjoyed attending the ward reunion. Mrs. Lovinnie Holt and Mrs. Flo Munson visited Mrs. Eunice Ravsten and family in Logan Friday. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ravsten in the death of her husband B.J. Ravsten. Funeral services were held in the Logan 3rd ward chapel Monday. Burial was in the Clarkston cem-etar- 257-55- FbknngStcro 0000(3000000 ooxxxxooooooooooooo OOOOO OQOOO OQ O QOOOOOO QQQOQ OQOnonOOOOnflOftlYT 9 UTAH by Reg. Jersans 19 |