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Show Page THE 12, LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, May D i I I 20, 1976 1 .lv "' Fit 49m of next years Garland Seminary council are (1 to r .SEMINARY COUNCIL-Memb-ers front) Jill Kirby, academic vice president, Valene Scott, secretary, Jonalee Merrill, historian. King George, Jr. Representative. Back I to r Mark Butler, Jr. Representative, Darin Kerr, president, Doug Harris vice president. . Tremonton- - Garland Residents Attend College Track Meet Phone 257-551- or 3 257-503- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Carmi Campbell, their daughter Laurie, Colleen Garfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coombs attended a track meet between USU and BYU Saturday. Their nephew Kim Coombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coombs was running for BYU. Later they drove up Smithfield canyon to see their son, . Russell Camp- bell's new home. Pam Williamson and her children are visiting relatives in Carlsbad, New ; Mexico. "Sunday guests of Mr. and ' - Celebrating Theurer's Brady 1st birthday with him Monday night was his family and his aunt, Sharon Conger and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Theurer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Holm-gree- n celebrated both of their birthdays Sunday. Guests for dinner were their daughter and son-in-la- Mrs r were 'i Moroni Ward was their daughter Larene Diamond and her son Wade of West Jordan. Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg of Fielding to Jackpot, Nevada. Pnnlpv ..Christensen Mr. and Mrs., John Christensen and family of North Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Christensen and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Butler and family of Dewey-ville. .' Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bolten from Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Stokes had a nice surprise Sunday when Louie's three sisters came to visit. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andersen of Nampa, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fosgreen of Bothwell; and Mr. and i P HARM AC Y PHACTS ICci fh ' Eraser For minor burns on small areas of skin, one recommended treatment involves the prompt application of ice or very cold water. Pain and blistering can be kept to a minimum if treatment is immediate. Don't do a "slow burn" over slow, indifferent service... bring your next prescription to us for prompt, personalized attention. In a pinch, a roller-typ- e plastic hair curler can serve as a guard for an injured finger. HANDY HINT: DRUG CENTER 76 1st S East Tremonton 257 mons. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sten- I Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman returned home from a delightful trip to New York. They visited their daughter, DeAnne. She took them to many interesting places. They visited Hyde Park, New York City, took a boat tour around the island then on to Washington D.C., saw the LDS Temple, Arlington Cemetery, Kennedy Center, White House, Nat- ional Capitol and many other things. On the trip home they visited and Nauvoo in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Day Carthage quist and their daughter, Carma spent Monday in Salt Lake City on business. The closing meeting of the DUP was held at the home of Mrs. Jeanetta Rose on Monwere Mrs. day Lawans Stenquist, Mrs. Afton Rhodes, and Mrs. Lorraine Muir. The lesson was given by Mrs. Marcella Jeppsen and the history by Mrs. Vesta Jensen. New officers were installed by Mrs. Officer County Marjorie Stenquist. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stringham and daughter, Marjorie of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. the Harry Taylors. Stringham and Mrs. Taylor are sisters. Mrs. Lyn Thomas, Mrs. Harold Sandall, Mrs. Alice Robbins, Mrs. Pricilla Christensen left Tuesday to spend a few days in Salt Lake City with Fayolla (Robbins) Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mecham of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Val Heusser of Tremonton visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham in Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon where Pharmacist BEAR RIVER DRUG Mrs. Ralph Howell of Portage. Weekend guests of Mr., and Mrs. Marvin Stenquist were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs: Ed Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collum, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Drake of Ogden returned home Friday from a trip to Flaming Gorge. A baby shower was held at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stenquist Saturday. The shower was for their daughter LeAnn Turner and the hostess was Sharon Sim- son of Garland are preparing to move to their home in Orem the 2 of June. Mr. Ostenson will be studying for his masters degree and teaching religion of the BYU campus. Camping at the City of Rocks for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hunsaker of Tremonton. Brother Cory Bangater of Tremonton was honored at a farewell Sunday evening in the Tremonton Fifth Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Packer spent the afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller where they enjoyed Sunday dinner. Visiting from Park Valley were Mrs. Letitis Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Palmer and son Jeramie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Sunday afternoon. Friday afternoon four old friends got together again at the home of Kathi Potter. Arriving from San Francisco California was Suzanne Shuler. From Tremonton Mrs. Wayne Payne and Mrs. Shira McMurdie enjoyed an afternoon together. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne of Tremonton visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jenson Riverside Sunday. The Jensens are the of Mrs. grandparents Payne. they enjoyed a very nice lunch. Leaving for Afton, Wyoming Sunday afternoon were the parents of Mrs. Marion Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Den-ma- n Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have been visiting the past week at the Olsen home. Sunday afternoon was a pleasant one for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Orwin. Their two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orwin and daughter Genevieve and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Orwin and son Jeffery came to spend the afternoon and enjoy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Osten- - and Garfield daughter Colleen returned Wednesday evening after visiting Dr. and Mrs. Robert (Carol) Friedli and two children Suzanne and Brett Friedli in Boise, Idaho. They attended a Mothers Day program Sunday and spent several days visiting friends and relatives. Among those visited were Mr and Mrs. Neal Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward former res- idents of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Patterson," former missionary companion of Mr. Garfield. On Tuesday evening thi v were privileged to attend a political campaign meeting and heard picsident' Aspirant Ronald Reagan. Enroute home they mmUh! Mrs. Garfields parents Mr. and Mrs. Toma. .lone.-- , in Malad, Idaho. Melvin Foxley. presidentelect of the Independent Insurance Agents of I'talh Utah at the l!7(i mid-yea- r meeting o the National Board of Slate Directors of the Independent of Insurance Agents America, Inc., held at the Crown Center Hotel. Kansas City, Missouri. The National Board is the " of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby boy born May 14 at the Valley hospital. The seven pound youngster will be named Justin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Christensen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr of Plymouth. Great grandmother is Mrs. Loretta Starr of Plymouth. SKIDMORE Students Listed Mr.- - and Mrs. Lamoine Skidmore of Syracuse, Utah, announce the birth of a baby girl born May 17, in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. She will be named Natalie and she is the only child for the couple. are Mrs. Grandparents Mildred Skidmore of Snow-vill- e and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatch of Fairview. Idaho. . on, State University . children at Kelly and Collinston-Mich- Lane. The new baby will be named Pamela Sue Taylor. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cook of Cove Fort is the great grandmother. rick Fred- ael Peavler, Corinne- - Denise Harper, BUSINESS Fielding- - Alan Keith Wood, SCIENCE Garland- Diane Sorcnsen; - Jane Lani BUSINESS; and Rodney William Merrell. SCIENCE Graduate student Lynda Hansen. KLINE Bill and Karen (Mann) Kline of Big Piney, Wyoming, announce the birth of a seven and a quarter pound boy born May 11. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.' Palmer Mann of Elwood. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenkman and Mrs. Nellie Barnard all of Tremonton. Hun- - Honeyville-Led- ah saker, BUSINESS Portage--Jule- e Ann Hawks. EDUCATION Tremonton- George Field Whitney. 'U S'NKSS. Llovd P. Firth anq Lose Ann Thompson. EDUCATION: Paul Leon Mai kham, ('hone Lee Smith and Orvil J - Stokes. HUMANITIES, ARTS AMI SOCIAL si 'il- NCI S: Kellv Cannon STARR W.:,:r,,, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Starr "Si !CE By Alene Fryer Members of the Douglas Burbank family went to the Salt Lake airport last Wednesday to bid goodbye to Elder Craig Burbank. Craig and thirteen other Elders left for missions in Denmark. Have you got your family signed up for family pictures this week? The chart is being circulated around the community and if, by chance, your family has not been contacted, call Junior Goring, Colyn Knudsen, or Mrs. LaVar Francom. The Brian Burbank family and Mrs. Eldon Adams, of Logan, drove to Jerome, Idaho, Sunday to visit with the Vern Adams family. Mrs. Adams is recuperating after surgery on her leg. Les Fryer spent Sunday afternoon and evening in Syracuse visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox and family. Our community is on the move again. Land has been cleared out towards the north for a new home for the Jim Ririe family. Keith and Venna Page are in the process of building a new home on the south of where the 'ovely new home of the class at the Honeyvilie school enjoyed a trip to They Lagoon. Tuesday. joined with children from Perry and Willard schools. Wasn't it just yesterday that we were frantically searching for that special blouse and the jeans with the bottoms wide enough' to cover a bushel basket? You know-hotime flies when you're having fun. Let's just enjoy the brief summer days and wonder how in the world it got to be August again so last. r GIFTS THE BRIDE IWW"- - May 22 Paul Laub & Appliances f Specializing in Mexican & May 29 Jan Sorensen American food & Tom Galavich Calburn China and Crystal Garland Utah UNDER NE W MANAGEMENT Miller's JewelryJ: 5 29 D&B Agents of America, which has a membership of more than 33,500 independent insurance agencies across the country. Each state association affiliated with IIAA. is represented on the Board. West Main 257-568- Electric's Graduation Special CJUU7o M ll l Attapcr !, - 3648 The surprising sound of Zenith. moving ahead '...moumouD The rij;hl "lift off" to a successful season means enough money to do the job right. At I'CA we intend to back sound plans with wh.nl you need, when you need it . . financ ing based on simple ! interest for lowest cost and payback limed to your marketing schedule. Because we try to do our (' job as well as you do yours, sun essful farmers and ranchers have learned lo "count on I'CA", ). DALE UTAH 55 t. LOGAN JAMES, FARM FIRST PCA N. 7523171 BR. MGR. Two Pant $24S00 V Missionary Suit New vested 2 ONLY are in! We have the best selection of suits in the area. nt In wool blends, woven polyesters and popular Swedish knits. PHIL From $110. mm shop 1 21 N. Main 752-119- Headquarters tor 2-Pa- ( 20 nf Suits discount to all missionaries) FM. TunerAmp Tape Player Record Changer Simulated Walnut Finish Allegro 1000 Speakers "t Ffetf Sac F452-AM- FM Clock Radio with Lighted Dial, Simulated Wood finish, AFC, Sleep Switch and Alarm. All Radios Semi-Circul- 5 Dmumtmwn Logan's AMFMStereo Ask for a demonstration of the new "New Wedge' Swedish knits nt f 100 (SOLID-STAT- E at Wholesale Prices For Graduation & TREMONTON, UTAH 257-559- 0 family The las day of school is fast approaching and it's hard to say just at this point who is happier - children or teachers. The sixth grade Margaret Mary Engel Independent Insurance pi Davis Richard stands. Noreen and Ferrin Thayne have had their home remodeled during the past months. j Watch for the Grand Opening body of the policy-makin- g AGRI- CULTURE Callister ? Qff AsiOflgry students who achieved the honor roll for Winter Quarter, 1976, have been announced. In order to be included on honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time minimum for undergraduates and 12 credits for graduates) and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 is straight A). Students from your area to achieve honor roll include: Gordon and Dorothy Marriott Taylor of Brigham City are happy over the arrival of a baby girl born May 1 1 in the Cooley Hospital in Brigham City. They home-Jas- Burbanhs Send LOGAN, Utah - Names of Utah TAYLOR have three DsweyvHh Way ttttHTH TREM0MT 0 |