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Show THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, Jarjr D Trccsifci I'oy V I I Couples Return lo In DE County From Canada Trip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karn- L .1.. ouu nu If. . aimJ mia. lr ivclul cijr Barfubs of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine ' Anderson of Bear River City returned home last week from a vacation to Canada. They visited Glacier National Park, Vancouver and Mrs. Karnely's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Poulson of Seattle, Washing-- , ton. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karnely this past week were Mrs. Karnely's sister, Mrs. Florence Anderson and daughter, Lynette. lr-:i- Spending 'he weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cannon of Delta, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morgan of Wendover. Returning home Friday from Yellowstone were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stokes and family; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Abel and family of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Marshall and family of Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Einor Sten-- . quist returned home Friday from a nine day vacation to: Washington. They visited their son, Delos Stenquist. son-in-la- and family in Yakima, Washington and attended the blessing of their grand-- : child. Then they traveled to Edmunds, Washington to visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conger. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhodes and family were Mrs. Ellen Rhodes of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Cornwall and family and Mrs. Dennis Jenkins and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Gay-le- n Luke of Logan and Dee Wayne Hunsaker of Honey-villThey were celebrating Mrs. Dustin (Denise) Cornwall's birthday. Visiting with Mrs. Howard Stokes during the week were Mrs. Melvin Grover of Boze-maMontana and Mrs. Joy-- , TO Wagner and Mrs1. Theron "Nelson of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hupp and family attended a family reunion Saturday at Lagoon. Others who also attended were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and daughters of Hansel Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rittenburg and sons of St. Louis, Missouri; and Mrs. Richard Durrens and sons of Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jepsen returned home Friday from a vacation to San Diego, California where they visited their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joel Jeppsen and baby. While they were there they visited the San Diego Zoo, Old Town, Balboa Park and the LDS visitors center, Scripps Institute of Oceanography and they attended a Bicentennial pageant presented by three LDS Stakes at the San Diego State College. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Quinney have been Pam Labrun, Mr. and Mrs. Blair McFarland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, and Pam Leonard of Longinont, Colorado. Spending this month with Mr. and Mrs. Smith Rose is their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Verlan (Janet) Fullmer of the Marshall Islands. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bar-fus- s and family and all twelve of Mrs. Barfuss' Mrs. Joe Maestas and children of Rochester, New York ; Pilots from Hill AFB are flying an additional route in isolated areas of Box Elder County as part of a Tactical Air Command (TAC) training program. Civilian pilots should check current aviation maps at their local airports to become familiar with the new route and three others used by the 508th Tactical Fights-Gro- up low-lev- Mr. Wayne Anderson of Phoenix, Arizona; and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Anderson and daughter Brady also of Phoenix, Arizona. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dansie for ai week is their daughter, Mrs. Diana Hardy and her three children of Lander, Wyoming. Attending the Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn concert at the Salt Palace on Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Forsberg spent the night in Salt Lake City and returned home Sunday afternoon. Also attending the Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn show were Jon Hawkes and Christy Hunsaker who accompanied Bill Orme and Kathy Marble. brothers and sisters attend-;etheir parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Howard Bingham's d Golden Wedding anniversary in Logan on Saturday. There were 42 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren present. Mr. and Mrs. Max Weese went to Bear .Lake last week. They were accompanied by Cindy Scott, David Falk, Uene Udy, Lisa Gephart, and Shane Cornwall. Visiting Bishop and Mrs. Reed Jensen and family Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Jensen's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michaelis and family of Spokane, Washington. Visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hansen last week were their daughter, Mrs. Leila Talavera and her children, nollyana and Michelle, who remained with their grandparents for a longer visit. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward on Monday was their daughter, Mrs. Velma Evans of Ogden. Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Ward and family were Mr. and el (Reserve). BENEFIT-Prepari- ng to sell raffle tickets are members of various civic organizations in Tremonton. Pictured are (1 to r) Darrell Lewis, DeWayne Falk, Larry Ficklin, Glen Curtis, Jean Crump and Mildred Shumway. A $1,000 RCA color television will be raffled off at fair time. Proceeds will be donated to the Community Center to help pay for a new furnace installed In the building last winter. Training in the low altitude routes has been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration, noted 1st Lt. Rick Sorensen of the 508th. The Tactical Air Command is giving special attention to missions, the spokesman emphasized. Due to the increased effft ectiveness of defenses that pilots would face at higher altitudes in another conflict, training is a must. Additional emphasis also is being placed by TAC on productive and safe flying techniques below 1,500 feet. Thunderchief fighter-boof the 508th will be flving the routes Monday through Saturday until further notice, Lieutenant Sorensen said. low-altitu- anti-aircra- In the following week, demonstrations were given on being attractive by Emily Smith, and another on sewing on a button by Jami Following the refreshments, served by Merrilee With the help of Marilyn Smith, we learned how to use the sewing machine the correct way. We are to have our material ready for our poncho next week, v MARIANNE PALMER, Giles, the meeting was adjourned until the following Tuesday. Baxter. Tom and Jerrilyn Bean of Matawan, N. J. spent three Ways with Tom's aunt, Doris Bean of Sandallwood Acres last week. They had flown to Las Vegas where they spent three davs then toured the Grand Canyon and southern Utah before arriving in Tremonton. They plan ttfeonttmie their tour to San Francfsco via Wyoming and Montana. fun-fill- REPORTER A good way for parents to have a few minutes alone is to start doing the dishes. Statistics show that the best time to buy anything is about 35 years ago. Hi Low Perc. July 15 90 56 July 16 93 60 .08 July 17 96 66 Trace July 18 84 55 July 19 84 59 July 20 85 55 July 21 85 57 Weather courtesy of U & I Sugar Co., Garland, Utah. The new route begins near Promontory Point, closely follows the northern periphery of Great Salt Lake, then to Lucin and ends near Wendover. All missions are flown, below 1,500 feet and only when the ceiling is above 3,000 feet and visibility is more than five miles. The flights will be in one direction only. There will be no supersonic flights, it was emphasize-e- d. Thirty minutes prior to flying the routes, 508th pilots will advise Salt Lake Flight Services Station. Civilian pilots are urged to check with Flight Services Station if they plan to fly in the isolated areas or cross the published routes. low-altitu- A tactless person is someone who says what everyone else is thinking. F-1- mbers the only thing men can't understand about women is how much they understand about men. Reporter, Jami Baxter Local Cooporativo FANTASTIC FIVE The Fantastic Five Club spent Tuesday, July 13, to Thursday, July 15 at the Club camp in Logan Canyon. Ten people attended the camp and Elva Munns was our leader who accompanied us there. Tuesday, skits were held at the camp theatre until 10 a.m. From there, we went to a marshmallow roast and a midnight hike. Wednesday was arts and crafts day and another hike up Cherry Wall. Thursday, awards were gfven out and the campers left for home. to Pay 4-- Ogdon Pricos for Grain 4-- News 4-- H e. n, It Training Flight Roirto 4 5 1W. Paf9 ZZ, CHARMING CHUMS The Charming Chums held a meeting on Monday, July 19 at 2 p.m. at Mrs. Rupp's home. Susan Barfuss led us in Grandfather's Clock. Cressent Rupp gave the opening prayer. We said the pledge. Jerilyn Hunsaker read the tlrvb Pres&nf, Devest llctn, th Nerthsrn fbi fcjfsjr fcvit Scissors Club was held at the home of their leader, Mrs. Carrie Kerr. During the past six weeks, the girls have made and finished their ponchos. This week they modeled them for the club members. The girls are now working on their projects for the faira skirt or pair of pants. Miss Kristen Jarman from I live near a swamp. I have lived near this swamp, man and boy, for nearly 40 years. The swamp and surrounding bush support a diversity of creatures I Regard as kinfolk. The frogs inform me of spring and the timeliness of sex; the crickets remind me that it is later than I think. Springville, Utah was a guest of one of the club members. "The swamp mosquitoes provide a livlihood for the mosquito hawks, strafing 4-- H WHEAT AND BEET DAYS SCHEDULE the dusk, and coons pad pop Progress had better be stopped before all the swamps nave disappeared, replaced by parks of polyethylene art in its mud trees set in green plastic." -- Eric Nicol (Vancouver Province) fci a pod much credit who On July 13, the seventh meeting of the Six Snappy The Betsy and Martha Sewers met at the home of Jami Baxter on July 6. After opening business, they went to a fabric store and learned about different kinds of end Cssrd Cooperative sifting flour correctly. We made date nut loaf, lemon bread and banana THE BETSY AND MARTHA SEWERS Kssyasat csi new, for the esse crise e Jha boalfsmert ct b quoted ..YARD OF WEE- K- This beautiful circular arrangement is one of the feature which caused judges to select the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson of Tremonton as Yard of the Month. See Story page one. reporter Penny Skinner efforts of the locsl the minutes. Cressent Rupp gave a demonstration on bread. We had a lot of fun. cp&si Utsh Fcmcrs Cooperative Reporter, Karen Thompson 4-- H After yesrt cf ati m& tha bsttb fess fcssa wen. With fc Osa. by the Yea islt esy we fht end we wen. fcebss to Devlin , when he beSevcs fa lltbren, esse, vennce. May tsszf fa behstf cf the bed fsnsere efter it with a ihsnks Does, Is oxpert espy corvieo white yem wall wtft fca corr - ILB3 XXGD0ZX 1976 Mrch, 5 August 1976; Thursday 7:30 p.m. Queens Pageant Bor Rver High School 6 August 1976; Friday 3:00 p.m. Pet Show City Park for ages fo 14 yr. OGQ7DGD No largo form onimols. 5:30 p.m. Kids Parade fo City Park Tabrnacl the very bteet (tr0oi) easiest 6:00 fo 8:30 Horse Shoe Pitching Tournament City Park Entry re 11.00 (regltler with Duone Archibald by Augusf 6:30 p.m. Family Fun Night Greose Grtai Pole ' 8:30-9:3- 0 qo Throwlno Pla Sack Race Boxing 4J Thro tagged Race p.m. Baseball City Park Free (Pony League) 9.30 p.m. Fireworks Free w. 7 August 1976; Saturday 6:00 fo 9.00 a.m. Breakfast Church Cosf copy 9:00 a.m. Golden Spike Horse Show City Park A dm Iff Ion. Adultt $1 00 6 thru (All breed hone show oil post entry) 1 1 50' under free 6 4:00 p.m. Water Fight i E. Factory Street PRODUCES 20 COPIES IN ONE WD de MINUTE 6.00 p.m. Annuo! Parade High School to City Pork 7,00 p.m. Presentation of Royalty EXPERT REPRODUCTION SHEETS t LEGAL OF to she 14 x GENE010GY DOCUMENTS City Park 7:30 p.m. Horse Shoe Tournament Continued City Park 7:30 p.m. Ball Games City Park (Two Comet) Admission. AduffiSI.OO 9:30 p.m. Westernalres Dance Garland Armory Admits 6 thru 6 Und" Ion: $ 1 1 1 PPDSQ O0DPPD.V 50' Fr" 00 Person $1.50 Coupl 10 it lit m Trtmontofl MM 257-551-3 II X |