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Show THE lA :A V; V Brett Oyler Is Rummage Sale In 'Who's Who' Dr. RUMMAGE rummage sale Saturday are and Judy Borcherding. (1 Daughtcr-ln-La- w their daughter, Spending the next month with Mr.j and Mrs. W. E. Kerr is their son and daughter-in-law. Captain and Mrs. Donald W. Kerr and family. TheKerrfc have been living in Stuttgard, Germony for the past three and half years, j Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geoge and family on Sunday aternoon were: Mr. and Mrl. Shelton George and fanily, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cfeorge and family, Joleen ludd and Mr. Ralph Raisor.Mr. Raisor showed them sane slides that he had taken Vhile on a mission to Tawai? Retiftiing home Friday from i vacation to Bear Lake aid Jackson Hole were Presibnt and Mrs. Gerald Simmins, Gary, Suzanne and Dtvid. d Mr and Mrs. Elmer daughter, Lezlie of Kalupell, Montana visited Sunday with Mrs. Wied-miefather, Mr. Eric Sten-quis- 1 and her brother and Wied-mieran- js Call ' Shelia's birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arch D. Showell of Tremonton and Jeff Showell LeRoy Stenquist. of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Darrel Lewis was Tonya and Vickie Homer, visiting with her mother, Mrs. Iona Parris of Downey, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Don Homer Jr., returned Idaho last Wednesday and home Saturday after spendThursday. A party was held at the ing a week visiting with their sister and her family, Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Mrs. Bill Child and Hardy on the 11th for their family of Boise, Idaho. daughter, Paula. They celeDebbie Nagao returned brated her 6th birthday and home Wednesday after there were 14 of her friends spending a few days with her present. Spending last Thursday cousin, Sherry Hirai of Syrawith Bishop and Mrs. Reed cuse. Jensen and family were Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Einor Stenquist last week Mrs. Jensen's sister and were their son and daughter-in-lafamily, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Delos Barton and daughter, Jean of Kenniwick, Washington. Stenquist and family of YakMr. and Mrs. Marvin Stenima, Washington. Recent dinner guests of quist of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Pinder of Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Logan, attended a weddings nely,were: Mary Dekjeva reception for Mr., and Mrs., and Caroline , and Micelle; Forrest Smouse in Center-vill- e Retoloza of Grand Junction, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Friday evening. Poulson of Seattle, WashingWeekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stenquist ton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Germerof Deweyville; Tony were their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Robert Karnely; and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and children of Steve Jensen and children of Salt Lake City and Mary Tremonton. Spending last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karnely were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Martin (Kathy) Raish and children, Mathew and Cor-inn- e of Albuquerque, New Mexico. A family party was held Saturday night, August 14, at the home of Linda and Ronald Mortensen. This was in honor of a relative, Ross Murray from Eden, Utah, who is going on a mission to New Zealand. Also in attendance were his parents, Irene and Art Murray and daughter Cindy Murray and grandmother, Mrs. Clara Murray. Others there were Sylvia and Floyd Knight from 1 Idaho, Marion and Bob Hope and family from Idaho A new pair of superior quality glasses with impact Falls, Idaho, Ruth and Mick resistant or Stanllte lanaaa Nelson, Mantua, and son wire or and sturdy plastic LeRoy Nelson and daught'frames. ers, Diane, Kathalene, Vickie and their families. Also attending were Mrs. Ila B. Mortensen, Elwood, Mrs. Janet Smith, Mrs. Merle Mortensen and son, William Mortensen and Mrs. Thelma Stagg, Ogden, Utah. Also attending with Ross was his friend Jeff Johnson from Patio Springs who will be leaving on a mission to Japan soon. The families enjoyed and then a picnic swimming Irom Irames ol our Your choice supper after which a pro- modern selection. Mr. and Mrs. sister-in-la- 257-503- 0 i . son-in-la- Stan Safe Eye Care Plan ""'Children V 1 A Al-m- o, complete & 2 thorough ey examination by a qualified optometrist. E F P D ZDLOF. EBDFLOP TZ zvswozvx 3 large 1 4 Nothing more to buy just one low price lor a full yaar ol sale, correct vision lor your child (through age a. , flr cv 4? cs1 v .r 15). o- - cy 47 Buy 2 yards Jones Of Mesa Dr. Owen J. Jones of Mesa is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family and other relatives in this area. Dr. Jones has just returned from London, England where he visited Dr. and Mrs. Lorry Rytting and family. His wife, Bonnie, remained in England and will return with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting of Tremonton who are also visiting at Dr. Rytting's home. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson. accompanied by Dr. Owen J. Jones and daughter, Kathy, of Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jones of East Garland enjoyed a family dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family entertained at a family dinner party honoring Ricky Jones prior to his enrolling at Ricks College in Rexburg. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sandall and family of, Tremonton, Dr. " Owen J. Jones arid daughter Kathy, of Mesa", Ml, and Mrs. Duane Jones and family of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson and family of Fielding. Returning from an enjoyable Leisure Tour (of Salt Lake City) to the eastern states is Mrs.. Mildred Smith. The group were in 17 states and Canada and traveled 5,640 miles. They visited many historical points of interest in Washington, D. C, New York, Vermont, Missouri, Illinois, etc. They attended a session in the Washington, D. C. LDS temple and attended the fabulous performance of the Hill Cumorah Pageant. Mrs. Irene Peck spent Sunday through Tuesday at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City attending gift shows. She was one of the sales ladies for "Quality Sales" during the show. Miss Michelle Pulver has been spending the past two weeks visiting her brother Mr. and and sister-in-laMrs. Charles Pulver and family in Salt Lake City. gram of missionary exper- iences and stories were enjoyed. Mrs. Mildred Metz of Tremonton recently returned home from a trip to Irvine, California to attend the birth of a granddaughter. The granddaughter is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Metz of Irvine, California. She was born on July 26 and will be named Katherine Reynolds Metz. Is Heidi By the time you've managed to make both ends meet, their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen in Brig-ha- somebody r Hess Shop Dock Sworn-l- Spending Wednesday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird of Concord, Califor- nia. Weekend visitors of Mrs. Mildred Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith and family of Shelly, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Church and family of Boise. Mrs. Flo Munson spent Tuesday in Ogden visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo (Ath-aliLee. Miss Maria Wesley of Brigham City spent the weekend visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger. Connie Rudd has been spending a week with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Ross Rudd and family before enrolling at Ricks .College in Rexburg. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clive Gam and daughters Kathy, Tina and Lesa accompanied by Miss Judy Taylor of Salt Lajke City attended a Taylor "reunion Held in Rose Park in Pocatello. Mrs. Lucille Potter spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting her sister, Mrs. Elaine Stuart in Ogden. Thursday both ladies were dinner guests of their brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Grov-e- r in North Salt Lake City. Mrs. Helen Mason has been suffering from sprained ankles during the past a) w week. Visiting Mrs. Flo Munson and family Wednesday were Mrs. Karen Stokes and daughter, Diane of Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams had as their visitors during the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Keller of Wilson Creek, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chournos of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. ill Steed and family of Ogden and Mrs. Marilyn Thatcher of Payson. Mrs. Vadis Gilgen and son, David, of Malad visited Mrs. Sara Moss Friday. Friends of Lyle Godfrey will be pleased to know he is at home after an unexplain-abl- e accident which happened in Fairview when his pick-u- p ran off the road as he was on his way from A full year guarantet against lens or frame breakage from Standard Optical. Credit Terms Aug n East Garland, Utah 458-350- 0 698-255- to School TOW Uyy VI PI on construction work to Salt Lake City. He was rushed to the Utah Hospital in Provo where he was in intensive care for several days due to head, neck and back injuries. Visiting him were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and Lynette and Ilene. Also visiting him were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Godfrey. He was released last Tuesday. Attending a Buchanan reunion held at Mt. View Terrace at Lagoon Saturday were Mrs. Oleen Gam and daughters Julie Hansen and daughter Angela (of Ogden) and Mrs. Jeanie Christensen and family of Brigham City. Also attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Buchanan and family of Garland. A picnic luncheon was enjoyed followed by a business meeting and program with each family contributing. A highlight of the entire reunion was having Fred Buchanan there from Scotland in native dress who entertained by playing his bagpipes. Descendants of the David and Alther Wilson family met at the park at the churchgrounds Satuday for a Wilson family reunion. About 35 attended. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wilson and family of Sandy. Following the reunion Billy and his family visited Mrs. Alene Sutherland. W 1 m m m ar 'V al I I Dressing. There's nothing like denim and what Vicky Vaughn does with it. Sassy jumperdress takes its trim patterned and plain, its shape with plenty of swing. Layer it over your favorite top. Brushed wash-drNavy. polyestercotton denim, machine Denim-it- e '3100 CLASSIC SEW J rMEb( UJrlism Tremonton, Utah 12 West Mgin Ve Got your Number.. coun" You can on Connie to know just what we. p I Price daughters, I J Trims, rods and all accessories available. Shelley Grover or 0 (LatigoamS Lumber! you're looking for ... that'! why paired burly latigo leather uppers with wedges. It'll be quite lln M number for soortin' around this season. Either tie or buckle in golden tan for $19.50. knock-on-wood- Salt Lake Fashion Place Mall Sugar Houaa Qrangar Logan Provo Ogdtn Roy 872-814- ar .1 s Call LAMS AND Tess H. Hess was sworn-i- n to fill a vacancy on the Fielding Town Board by E. Forrest Munson, board member and town clerk. Mrs. Hess will serve the final year and a half of Donald E. Abbott's four-yeterm. Abbott resigned when he moved from Fielding. In addition to Karl M. King, town president, holdover board members include G. Emerson Earl, D. Thayne Jones and Munson. TV, . Ford coupe deluxe. Tim Anderson, 40 Good supply of 31 Learn to make your own and save. I Instructions available home being held in their honor at the Tremonton Third Ward chapel this Sunday, August 22. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. and everyone is invited. The couple is returning home after serving in the San Diego, California at Classic m City. comes Alford T. and Vera John will be greeted at a welcome along and moves them. and Brandon Jensen have been spending a few days with senior class students nationwide are awarded this recognition. Brett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyler of 723 N. 2nd East, Tremonton In addition to having his biography published in the book, Brett will also compete for one of ten scholarship awards of $500 to $1,000 funded by the publishers and will be invited to participate in the firm's annual "Survey of High Achievers" later in the academic year. This is the second consecutive year that Brett has been featured. or more and get expires 15 lloir.3 on all draperies 5 Convenient Charnelle, 257-551- 3 Page Ccvpb 15 Offer irrVLV-vVVV- V 1975-197- 6, Tess Davis of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sand-al- l of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morgan of Wendover left Saturday for a trip to Lake Taho and San Francisco. A dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Showell's in honor of Visiting With Kcrrs Arc CALL Brett Oyler, a graduate of Bear River High School was recently notified that he is to be featured in the tenth annual edition of "Who's Who Among American High School Students," the largest student award publication in the nation. Students from over 20,000 public, private and parochial high schools throughout the country are recognized for their leadership in academics, athletics, activities or community service in the book. Less than 3 percent of the junior and to r) Norma Ogborn, Vesta Tremonton Way Son, Items available for sale will be clothing, shoes, household goods, jewelry, furniture, toys, etc. If anyone would like to donate items for the sale, please contact Judy Bor- -' 9 cherding at or leave them at her home at 582 North 1st East. Visitor At Local Home plans for the upcoming Community Methodist Church Ferry, Doris Bean (standing) 19. 1976. Vc!cc.cd Fielding Way SALE-Maki- ng TIMES. August D Mefhocfsf Church Pans Annual The Community Methodist Church will hold their annual Rummage Sale this Saturday, August 21, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Ashcraft Building, located at 45 W. Main Street (between Hepp's and Cowley's) in Tremonton. Norma Ogborn is chairperson of the event. t LEADER-GARLAN- lXj JI L I J |