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Show March 25, 1976 Page 10, THE LEADER - THE GARLAND TIMES, II t Til II 'I f ;. 1 ?. I Gbitucricj 1 Vcndcrhoofo Visit In Dbchf oot, Idaho rv- - brother Mr. and Mrs. Chester Archibald. Mrs. Edith Atkinson, of Samaria, who has been receiving medical care in the Onieda hospital in Malad is recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy. Mrs. Rosie Thursday Lamb and children and Mrs. Julie Waldron and children of Weston, Idaho had lunch at Marilyn Roundys in Logan and spent the afternoon quilting. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montgomery and girls of Brigham. Mrs. Beverly Grill of who recently had surgery at the McKay Hospital is spending a few days with Nina her mother Mrs. Lamb. Orvil Nish attended an Open House for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hess at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hess in Pleasant View, prior to their leaving for an LDS Mission to Nauvoo. Mrs. Kathy Ockey and daughters,' Catherine Ruth and Jean from Frankfurt, Tim Barrus of Deweyville (youngster being held) can FOUR claim four generations three ways as this picture reveals. Shown are (1 to r back) Ralph Orlean Mrs. Zina Barrus, and Laura Tolman, and Winford M. Barrus, grandparents and Melva J. and Leland Webb, great grandparents; D. Frank Tolman, grandfather; Cleo Tolman Barrus, mother holding Toby; and Tim H. Barrus, father, and Marguretta W. Tolman, grandmother. GENERATIONS-To- by r; Og-de- n, Bothwell Way Couples Return From Las Vegas Vacation by Karen Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson have just returned n from a most delightful cruise. They visited such places of interest as San Juan, Puerto Rico, Curacao, LaGuaira, Grenada, Guadeloupe. They flew to Florida and then to San Juan. They also spent a little time at Vcnvzuala, South America. They report a most enjhoyable vacation. The couples were gone about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes spent the weekend in Heber City at the Homestead. Their son, Spencer accompanied them. .. Officers of the Relief Society would like ti thank all of those w ho helped with their Birthday party. The social held Friday evening was most enjoyable with a large crowd of couples attending. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Firth juuuooooooononnnnrrrmnrTiTiTTT 1 ft 73c Reg. 98c had as their guest during the week Cassi Garwin, of Bolder Colorado. Miss Garwin is a room mate of Mrs. Eileen Firth. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Palmer of Logan spent the weekend in Ceder City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stokes and family. They were delighted to see Jack's and Roxey's new home. Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Har-i- s received word that their daughter Kathy is now serving as the Relief Society organist in Chanute, Illinois. Miss Harris is serving in the Air Forces. About 2! girls of the Both-we- ll Ward March 30 at Relief Society by Cheryl Marble. Due to General Conference there will be no Relief Society on April 6th. All members are encouraged to listen to the Conference Sessions. Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye a program presented by the Children of the Ward was Sacrament presented at meeting Sunday evening. The program was under the direction of Carol Anderson, Darlene Burnhope, Tamera Newman, and Lorna Croz-ie- to Logan r. Mrs. Mae Bosley is now at home. She has been spending the winter in California. PAAA BLOXHAAA & BERNIE PETERSEN APPLIANCES $1.59 Sadden Seartbi svm OPEN HOUSE MAR 26 ELWOOD WARD FOR $2.76 $4.76 DANNY & KAYE MAY SflMUf W 79c $1.47 r BARGA FROM OF 8 TRACK 97c birthday Stokes BOTH ALBUMS TOTAL VALUE TO FOR '22.50 FASHION JEANS 4 h lNli"m&s Jli II imw $2.25rVQ(J BOOT CUT LEE $1050 lA VALUES TO REG '11.90 REG. . '19.00 '8.25-'9.0- 0 BEAR RIVER DRUG A NfW A NW Phone us or stop in Flouorlano Floral & Gordon Shop 69 South Tremont Phone 257-35- 12 Eliason Benson. On June 26, 1912, she married John Henry in the LDS Logan Temple. She graduated from Brigham Young College in Logan. Cord Off i Thanks anniv- We would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who, extended help to us during the time of our bereavement and loss of our beloved wife and mother. Our thanks to everyone for all the flowers, food, money and other acts of kindness shown. ""- L Victor Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Anderson Tim Anderson Keith Anderson CD s.msj&?&m O rjjiiiiiiinrr Cord Of Thcnlcs We would like to express our appreciation and sincere thanks to all our many friends who showed us so many kindnesses and offered so much help and comfort during the recent loss of our beloved husband, father and brother. The family of John H. Peterson David Stokes, in a JSI seam top and ieans by Branded Lion shows one of the many great looks from 0L at Heard about the fellow who exercises religiously? He does one push-ushouts Amen," and then quits. norIuimos "I KNOW OF NO OTHER BUSINESS THAT HAS NOT HAD SUBSTANTIAL PRICE INCREASES IN THE PAST 5 YEARS . . . "YET, CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE has not had or requested a rate increase since 1970. During that period, we have invested more than $11 Million in expanding facilities and increasing services. Our total operating costs have increased Our total net income is up only 48.8. WE HAVE "HELD THE LINE" as long as we can possibly do so. We must bridge the gap. The diminishing ratio of expenses to revenue has more than caught up with us. Other utilities in and General Manager P4J ARi WORTH 3 Off W WORTH MS00-'!!0- 0 Off $4 Off PAIX PRKiD OVER U Utah have received increases of over twice the amount we are now requesting during the period mentioned. ar There are now 27 in this for Continental area. They are a. Telephone employees working crew with an attitude of responsibility to the communities Our we serve. employees work to bring updated and sophisticated telephone service to our customers. We recognize that we cannot make it without employee excellence and dedication yet no employee can afford to be "dedicated" if he is not adequately compensated for d rate adjustment effort. That's another reason we need the at this time. "CONSIDER, $50 $50 600 88.2. hard-workin- IF YOU WILL, OUR EMPLOYEES. g ... long-delaye- If you have further questions, PLEASE feel free to call me personally!" Continental Telephone of the West MEMBER AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 1 prices. and Amanda Charolotta YOUR OLD DtMMS HEADQUARTERS al Lake City nursing home of causes incident to age. She was born Oct. 19, 1890, a daughter of Frank Andrew TRADE IN YOUR OLD DENIMS YOUR PRESCRIPTION at Mrs. Edna Benson Ward, 85, died Friday in a Salt GRANT T. CALLISTER Vice President M.00 BOYS' JEANS Wt haw a complete selection of sympathy arrangements and wreaths Edna Benson Word 3sm SALE TABU LOADED WITH 600 PR. OF JEANS INCLUDING : 39. J v DITTO JACKET AND DITTO STER10 RECORD Reg. V $2.19 Wf Yi SHIPMENT TAPES AND I-- . - Belmont Ward. Burial in the Riverside Cemetery. historian. She had been a member of the Birthday and Literary clubs. A member of the LDS Church, she had served as president of the YWMIA and primary, on the Bear River stake boards of the YWMIA' and Relief Scoiety. Surviving are her husband of Salt Lake City; two sons and two daughters, Frank S. Ward of Ogden, Karl E. Ward of Hyde Park, Mrs. Odell (Edna Mae) Thompson of Napa, Calif.; Mrs. Burt W. (Amanda) Herman-se- n of Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren; five great n; Kathy Ockey , Germany; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and daughters of Snowville visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess. Mrs. Deanna Godfrey and sons of Clarkston visited Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish Thursday. Friday Newell Nish accompanied by his daughter Carey June Keller and Kari Lyn, left for Portland, Oregon. Newell will remain for two weeks. 'Pkcl Six Sfan&HdatoHei ut Brent of 100 Archibald in Willard. Visiting Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bronson was Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ward and girls of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen accompanied Mrs. Linnay Bourne and children Holly and Tommy of West Fielding to Clinton Saturday where they enjoyed a cook-oat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petersen. Saturday evening Mrs. Petersen, Mrs. Bourne, Mrs. Catherine Daniels of Ephriam; Mrs. Connie Baker of Lay-to- )- 4 Falls. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the Saturday INTERNATIONAL STAINLESS .DUBONNET PATTERN t2 Kudd. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting visited in Roy Saturday with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Whiting and family. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barbara's ersary. CLUB ALUMIMUM COOKWARE 5H Jeff Frankfurt Brenda Christensen of Granger accompanied Mrs. Petersen to a personal bridal shower for Miss Cindy Snow in Salt Lake who will become the bride of John Daniels in May. John is Lynn Petersen's grandson. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Hess Jr. and son Brandy, Tremonton and Cindy Hess of Riverside. Mrs. Aseneth Archibald returned home Sunday following surgery last Monday at the McKay hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess, Rodney Hess and Miss Cindy Hayes of Modesta, California, attending the BYU, attended sacrament meeting in Fielding Ward where Rodney was a speaker Sunday. Visiting Ethel Rudd Saturday, was , her daughter, Mrs. Marlene Pingle and small son of Bountiful. Jay Hess returned home Tuesday after receiving medical care for twelve days at the hospital in Tremonton. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Don Vanderhoof were in Ogden to a show and dinner to celebrate their wedding anniversary and MAR 26 1.37 Lamb, Mrs. Frank Mecham of Garland, Miss Carol Andersen and their mother Mrs. Leon Andersen of East spent Thurs-- j day in bait Lake. They were joined for lunch by Mrs. Kathy Cooper of Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs. Rulen Rudd visited in Brigham City Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis and in Ogden with Mrs. Grey Mrs. Saturday evening to attend a performance of Saturday's Warrior" at the Chase Fine Art's Center on the USU were Campus. They accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bingham, Bishop and Mis. Boyd Marble and Mi1, and Mrs. LaMont Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John Laws, Donna Anderson, Conna Lee Nelson, Cynthia Lewis and Debbie Firth. The Spiritual Living Lesson will be given next week too Voted traveled sen. t J of Logan; Mrs. Blanche Hy-e- r of Ogden and Mrs. James S. (Eleanor) Allen of Idaho Mrs. Ward was a charter member of the DUP Garland Camp and had served as its captain, secretary and a'C By Lois Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vander- - Germany are spending a few hoof spent the weekend in days with her grandparents Blackfoot, Idaho visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peter- s; grandchildren; a brother and two sisters, Karl Benson EMPLOYER OF CONTINENTAL SYSTEM |