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Show THE fcsf Ccifcd Way VS'j Word Supper, Dall Arc Dig Success During Week -- ; I j and Reed Wood. That evening they went to Granger for the wedding reception of Darrell Hyde and his Mrs. bride. The Shaffers brought home with them. The parents came for them Saturday and attended the Ward Supper. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler went on a California vacation trip. They visited in Sparks, Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Pierson, in Yuba City, California with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Fine and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson in their grandchildren w, Leis-hma- Howell Way By Jeny Wood Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Nes-se- n visited in Murry with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hess and family. Sunday they visited in Malad to help celebrate Mrs. Nessen's grandmother, Milly Colton's 82nd birthday. Weekend visitors at the Rex Nessen home were Mr. ' Sor-ense- and Mrs. Randy Parker and Jeremy of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Louis glas spent Sunday Dou- in Salt Lake visiting Carol's uncle Lynn Thomas and Lou's cousin Gloria Broadbent and husband who were married on Wednesday. Jeremy Nessen spent Friday with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen while his parents Mr., and Mrs. Val Nessen were at the Logan Temple to witness the marriage of Mrs. Nessen's brother Ray Huff Jr. and bride. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen attended an Open House in Brigham Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huff Jr. Miss Becky Skeen spent a few days visiting Mr. and ' is devoted to common questions and THE MORNING CREW- - Serving up breakfast at Mack's Drive-I- n in Tremonton, a new addition in service, are (1 to r) Julie Christensen, Veda Rock and Kevin Hansen. Logan Temple Wednesday March 17 to celebrate the birthday of the Relief Portage Way Soc- iety. It was a most enjoyable day. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tho-- , mas and family of Brigham City spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. Thomas' parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas. Mrs. Laura Gibbs was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw and family of Brigham City Thursday and Friday. Miss Var Jean Flint and a friend of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Var Northward To Visit Son In Canada Nielsens Fly By Ila Mae John suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. This Sunday, March 28, the theme at the 11 a.m. service of Worship at the Community United Methodist Church, 207 North Tremont Street, Tremonton, will be One Great Hour of Sharing" and include a special Lentin offering. United Methodists will join 30 other Protestant and Orthodox denominations in offering their gifts to help feed the hungry, heal the pains of hunger, and combat its root causes. All gifts will go to the United Methodist Committee on Relief, a division of the Board of Global Ministries. UMCOR, from its inception 35 years ago, has responded compassionately to the cries of people caught in disaster and calamity, but it has also engaged in dealing with root causes of hunger and poverlonger-rang- e ty through programs of rehabilitation and development. Such programs include water conservation, market development, crop improvement and other ways of helping people help themselves. It should be remembered when experts tell us there are 460 million manently hungry people in the world that these are real people, not just statistics. Others who would like to contribute to this important cause may do so by sending their gifts to: Treasurer, Community United Methodist Church, 207 North Tremont Street, Tremonton, Utah, 84337. Less electricity for cooking A How can I save energy when cooking on an electric range? To avoid wasting electric energy. match the pan size to the size of the surface unit. Also, a pressure cooker requires less time and electricity to cook many foods. Small kitchen appliances can mean an energy savings in preparing small quantities of food. Toasters, waffle bakers, electric grills and skillets usually require less energy than a range when used correctly. Example: toasting bread in an oven requires three times as much toaster. electricity as in a pop-u- p Instead of frequent "peeking," use a timer to check oven temperatures. Each time you open the oven door, the temperature drops 25 to 50 degrees. Another way to save in cooking: coun-terto- p Neal spent the weekend with Thursday Mrs. Reed Nieltheir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. sen and granddaughter, Natalie, left Salt Lake City by Lynn Wiser of Eden, Idaho. C. Flint and family. Mrs. Josh Hawks and dauplane for Van Couver, provMonday Ora H. John went idence of British Columbia ghter Julee spent the weekto Logan and got his grandin Canada, where they joinend with Mrs. Hawks' moson Cameron who will spend ed Mrs. Nielsen's son, Allan, ther, Mrs. Jo Morris in Mid-vala few days with his grandwho has been attending school there. They enjoyed parents in Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John the beauties of that area met their son Ronald John of and family hosted a birthday Friday and Saturday and Salt Lake in Logan Wednesdinner for Mr. and Mrs. Jed drove home Sunday, with day where they had an enRicks of Benson Saturday: Allan while he is on spring joyable visit with him. Mrs. Ricks was celebrating Mr. and Mrs. James E. break. her 21st birthday. Mrs. Es-- : Mr. and Mrs. Devere HarJohn were Brigham visitors ther John was also a guest at ris and daughter Lori left Monday. They also visited the dinner. their Thursday for Sacramento, daughter, Mr. and California where they visitMrs. Robert Nelson and FOR FUN ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. children in Perry. GO WITH LER0Y & MILDRED BUNNELL Harris and children for the Lee Roy Pettengill and returned son John of Toppenish, Wa- - : weekend. They CRUISE AIRSEA of the on an May home Monday. shington were guesfs of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice CARIBBEAN and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris. with a touch of SOUTH AMERICA Thomas spent Thursday and The Pettingills attended a symposium at USU n Friday in Salt Lake City to Feb 11, 1977 Limited Space - BOOK NOW celebrate their wedding anThursday and Friday and .; they returned to their home u niversary. From $619 Luxury Floating Hotel Sunday guests of Mr. and Saturday. Mrs. Virgil C. Harris were. . Mr. and Mrs. Ej Theodore Visit: Mrs;? ' Harris" brother SMrdoc Hoskins visiteaViMriiv and m and Mrs. Marion M. Rees Of Mrs. Lenard Hoskins" and CURACAO 3 Gourmet Meals A Day son Todd in Ogden Thursday ' Hunter, Utah. and Meals Mr. and Mrs. Lorin John and with Mrs. Marilda Flint CARACAS accompanied by Mr. John's in Clearfield. mother, Esther John visited Sunday Mrs. Wynn John All Cabins Private Facilities GRENADA in Malta, Idaho Sunday with and daughters Mary Ann ' Mrs. Esther Johns brothers and Melanie visited Mr. and GUADELOUPE Entertainment on Board Ship Mr. and Mrs. Deward Hall Mrs. Vernal Goodey and and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard P. daughters in Clarkston. Mrs. ST. THOMAS Sightseeing & LunchSan Juan Hall and their families. Goodey is recovering from Home for the weekend at surgery. SAN JUAN Other Optional Share Excursions ' quarter break at USU were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Julee Hawks, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris (other saling dates available) of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks were Mr. and Mrs. Ray . For More Information Call and Brad Gibbs, son of Mr. Clark of St. John and Mrs. and Mrs. Bryan Gibbs. Miss Nellie Richards of Malad. In cooperation with THE BUNNELLS...257-300- 8 to ' Janet Allen, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Richards - plans and Mrs. Ellis Allen also spend the next two weeks jDESERET TRAVEL 366 No. 1st E. spent the weekend at home. with the Morris'. & Creative world She is attending Heniger's of and Mr. Sunday guests Tremonton, Utah Business College in Ogden. Mrs. John F. Conley were Sunday dinner guests of their son Dr. and Mrs. Mac Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Gibbs Conley and their son Mike ' and family were Mrs. Gibbs and daughter Ann of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Kenparents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Wright of Salt Lake City. neth Ward of Idaho Falls. ' ' Mrs. Thelma Gibbs attenThursday Mr. and Mrs. ded sacrament meeting in Wendell C. Hall left for a the second ward in Malad short vacation and visit with their son Mr. and Mrs. RaySunday evening in the interest of her position as Stake mond Hall and family in Music Chairman for their Ceder City. Ward Conference. Twelve women from our Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. ward enjoyed a day at the , i Mrs. Bart Sorensen. Sunday they took her home to Brigham and visited Mrs. parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Skeen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess of Logan and Diana Stine of Provo were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stine. Sunday visitors at Eva Bairs were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nessen of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nessen of Tremonton. "Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers and Chris, and Mrs. Bonnie Christensen were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Lila Myers. Mrs. Mary Hyden and grandchildren returned home Sunday after a delightful Carman week with Mrs. Wood of Tempe, Arizona. They spent one night with Mary's sister Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kotter and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake with Mrs. Lotter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen and family. Roddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. Each week, this column Hi, I'm e. Nessens Visit Malad To Celebrate Birthday subjoct! Hungry n. Mrs. Oliver Davis and Mrs. Ronald Davis were in Ogden Friday and visited Mrs. Ruby Simms. Mrs. Margret Fry of Ogden is spending a few days at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis. Gayla Coombs, attending Ricks College in Rexburg was home for the weekend. 1976, Page onlho Focd Sacramento. They visited Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm. Mrs. Hazel Riser accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlile of Tremonton to Logan Saturday evening for a showing of "Saturday's Warriors" at Utah, State University. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marriott and two girls spent Sunday afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson of Sheridan, Montana came to the Louis Larson home Friday afternoon. They attended the ward supper Saturday evening, church Sunday then left for home in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fuhriman attended funeral services in Wellsvile Saturday for a brother-in-laMelvin TIMES, March 25, Lot's got a bit moro iigm Gifts To By Essie Peterson A very successful ward supper, homecoming, and Gold and Green ball were held in the Ward Cultural Hall Saturday evening with the Sunday School in charge of arrangements and preparing the meal, The hall" was beautifully decorated to carry out the patriotic theme. Many former ward members returned and joined in the festivities. Mrs. Jane Nielson of Portage spent Thursday night here with her grandmother, Mrs. Dora Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer went to West Jordan Friday and the home of Mr. GARLAND LEADER-TH- E microwave ovens can mean an energy savings of 25 to 75 percent oyer conventional oven cooking. Saving on refrigeration 3. Can I save on electricity used for refrigeration? Refrigerators and freezers run more efficiently when well filled. When half empty, they use more energy, because air Is harder to keep cold than chilled foods and liquids ... but foods should be placed slightly apart on refrigerator shelves for proper air circulation. Cover liquids in frost-fre- e units, because moisture is drawn away from uncovered liquids, which makes the refrigerator work harder. Defrost conventional refrigerators at least twice a month and freezers at least annually. A frost buildup of more than 1 4 inch tjfnit work harder.; A . mdkesgglgg jj .' ... Address'your questions or suggestions to P. O. 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