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Show Page 12. THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. July D Portage Way Toonagor Rodericks' Host Family Injured Bruce WiHiam Coziar, 17, 50 West 665 south, Tremont-on- , Waslisted in fair condit- Reunion Here Sunday BY ILA MAE JOHN ion at the Bear River Valley hospital Tuesday following a r mishap. Coziar suffered head and a concussion when he lost control of his 1972 Ford.' Pinto along a washboard area near where the Iowa String passes under Schedule Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roderick hosted the family reunion held at their home Sunday, with the group enjoying dinner, visiting and a swimming party at Belmont Springs. Guests of the special day were Mrs. Bernice Williams of Malad, Mrs. Nathan Wharton and family of San Diego, California, Doyle Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thrope of Los Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wharton and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Roderick and miy, Gary Roderick, Mr. anu Mrs. Bruce Roderick and daughter Camie, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roderick and children, all of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell and family attended the Baird family reunion at Willow Park in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell of Ogden enjoyed the weekend in Portage visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell and families. Sunday the Bell family all attended the family reunion held in Malad. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas hosted a family supper at their home in Power House Canyon. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw and children of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thomas and daughter, Jennifer1. They slept at Power House and returned home Saturday. Birthdays were a source of fun when Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell hosted Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Don Forsgren and family of Thatcher, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsgren of Bothwell to celebrate the 12th birthday of their grandson, Todd Forsgren of Thatcher. Miss Janice Bell was the honored guest at a birthday party in her honor for her 10th birthday, hosted by her mother, Mrs. Arvel Bell. Friends attending her party were Misses Valerie Parkinson, Debbie Snow, Melanie Camp Out John, her grandmother, Mrs. Esther John. Mrs. Gary Bell and children of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Grant one-ca- The vehicle ended up with its front end in an irrigation ditch. Highway Patrol Trooper Lyle Palmer estimated damage to the vehicle at about $1,000. A citation is pending, he said. biood Drawing Slated Red Cross blood drawing will be held at the Bear River Valley Senior Center, 150 S. Tremont, Tremonton, On July 14. Blood donations will be accepted from 2 to 7. The quota is 150 pints. At least 200 participants will have to register. Practically all hospitals in Utah accept Red Cross blood. This provides Box Elder County residents with state-wid- e protection as far as blood is concerned. Participation in the Tremonton blood drawing will insure Red Cross blood credits in these hospitals. When hospitalized, there is no charge for blood itself. There is a charge for prog and cessing, administering blood. A cross-matchin- Methodists Bell of Ogden, and Brent, Darrel and Debbra Bell of This Sunday, July 11, the a.m. service of worship will be conducted by a leadership team from Brigham City. Members and friends of the congregation are preparing for a camp-ou- t experience that will take place July 30 through August 1 at 11 Smithfield Campgrounds, near Logan. Maps designating the camping site will be available during the services of worship each Sunday the month of July. special camping worship event will be held at 11 p.m. August 1 at the throughout A Smithfield campgrounds. Those not sharing in the camping experience are in- vited to attend the Sunday event and take along a picnic lunch. Following the service the congregation will share an style church picnic. Everyone interested in the program and activities of the Community United Methodist Church is invited to 88888 8. 1976 participate. Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris and son, Vaughn, enjoyed Sacrament Meeting in Clearfield Sunday where their granddaughter was blessed by her father, James Yar-ma- n and given the name of Marci Jo. Other family members attending the special event were Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and daughters of Hansel Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris and son, David of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thorson and daughters of Brigham City. Following the meeting the group enjoyed a family dinner hosted by Mr. and Mrs. James Yarman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gam and family of Mesa, Arizona visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and other friends and relatives. They stayed overnight at the Hull home. Arthur L. Gibbs visited from Tuesday until Friday with his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Elvoid Gibbs of Wendell, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited Glen Morris at the University Hospital in "TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI I I TTTI I I L J 1 turtle Tft!flW )7 Salt Lake City Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and family in Ogden. Among others visiting Glen Morris during the week were Devere Harris, Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris and son, Vaughn. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter, Lori, and her friend, Carey Christenson of Tremonton were honored guests at the North Pocatello Stake Annual Rodeo in Pocatello. Mrs. Virgil C. Harris returned home from Tappen-ish- , Washington Wednesday. She made the trip with Karen and Billy Allen of Brigham City and visited there for a week. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodwin of Ellens-bur- II ox. hard she! lit i trrrrfv ... .i.'i TT T KODAK U0DAC0L0R Kodak Quality Ml fibnMS time. Now Reg. bi "J 88 tiVvV" C12U2 C110-I- 1.29 st s e.je..jtje.je.JtJt 3t Prinb 09 g, Washington visited with Mrs. Goodwin's sister, Mrs. Esther John. Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley and family Sidney, Ann and Mike visited with Dr. Conley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. The Young family were home from a coastal trip into Canada and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen and son Wayne, took Janet, their daughter and sister to Salt Lake airport Monday to meet Janet's room mate, Elaine as they returned to Ogden to resume their schooling at Heniger's Business te XXSmai TOY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fac- 7 er of Taylors ville came Sunday and got Mrs. Facer's mother, Mrs. Esther .John and took her to Taylorsville where they would enjoy an old fashion parade and celebration on the 5th of July. Selected groups of toys now MS Reg. Now reduced-Ba- CILLER Dots, rbie 12 Saw at Hamilton 2.44 dead-ch- -I 260V Regular KAOPECTATE INSECT REPELLENT 1 oz. concentrate repehnt keeps bugs from joiUake along 1 oz plastic the treatment For and tly Reg. 89 Kaopectata U3 away -- JUIJU bottle WHITE RAIN CURADvV (oi(o)C A HAIR SPRAY IAMD-AID- S! 30 - 1 in. banMds.Uhe "ouch-les- s" oi 11 aerosol. Extra Hold, R band-ai- Unscented, or Regular. Choose from plastic and holds. 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( 8 size cosmetic puffs 3( 16EcstMc2n at HarniKons-- Now COLOR ME NATURALLY" Spring and Summer FAerchandise 122 Reg. 1.59 COSMETIC PUFFS Portage. -- Reg. bottle gins ISO cups of great tasting coffee. I ram sorr Mr. and Mrs. Devon Price of Ogden visited in Portage Saturday. and Mrs. Murray Mr Hoskins of Clearfield spent the weekend at their home in I meets 10 oz. 17 on. J i . us guard cap. ild during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen took their daughter, Cheryl, to Logan Sunday where she plans to live. Miss Allen is employed in Tremonton at the Dream Girl Beauty Sal- ... m aerosol 02. uean peasant oaor She will visit in Salt Lake Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter, Lori, joined Mrs. Vera Budge and children and Mrs. Kay Peterson and children of Logan and enjoyed the day at their summer home at Liberty in Ogden Canyon. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Parkinson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kennserly and sons of Salt Lake. Welcome home to Ralph Howell who returned to his home Saturday evening after spending the past three weeks in the Logan Hospital. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jody Anderson and children of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roderick and girls Friday. They left their son, Jared, with his grandparents and took Tam-r- a Roderick to Flaming Gorge with them for the week. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and family were Mr. and Mrs. Skip Chandler and daughter, Kimberly of Salt Lake City. Tuesday Mrs. Wynn John and family, Larry, Lynn, Mary Ann and Melanie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Call in Bountiful. coffee INSECT CL0SE0UT College. HILLS BROTHERS RAID FLYING Everything Regrouped and Repriced for big Savings on Oil a highfloss, 1J9 Reg. I'rSCM T!L cm Was fmish.jmply and buutifuHy. vurwuwim jOO ( - 2hJ Turtle kpid Choose wtthout plastic page for the MdAjnap from 3H" coupon sauare, - albin.i 35 jfwiTH THIS coupon rMU wpkn lull COUPON 12th, 1W625 |