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Show Page 16, THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. September D 23, 1976 John McClellan and tamily Arno Thursday were Mrs. -- eibelt and daughter, Hansons, Family Visit Fork. Kancy of American All-re- d Claude Mrs. and Mr Ernest Mrs. and Mr. and in RandAnger spent Sunday State Fair Relatives olphn Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adams Saturday were Af-to- Mr. and Mrs. Richard of Rupert, Idaho. Call Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn and family this week are Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Kennington of 257-55- E. Mr. and sen and daughter, Renee, and sons, Kenneth, Roy and Ryan have been spending a few days visiting Mrs. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry McArthur in Mt. Pleasant. They also attended the State Fair in Salt Lake City enroute home. Visiting Dr. Betty Petersen in Provo Thursday through Saturday was Miss Cindy Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Peterson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baird of Brigham City attended a wedding reception at the White House Reception ter in Ogden Thursday evening honoring Robert and Wendy Smith Balls. Cyril Godfrey and daughter, Lana, spent a good share of their time at the Logan Hospital this past week with Mrs. Lucille Godfrey who is recuperating following a heart attack. She is reported to be doing nicely at this writing. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Mason during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen of Brigham City. Mrs. Wynn Hansen and her house guest, Mrs. Mary Boesche of McLean, Va. attended a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Moyle Rice in Logan during the week. They also attended the Art Exhibit in Brigham City and enjoyed dinner at the Idle Isle Cafe, along with Mrs. Bonnie Weiler of Tremont-on- . Han- - Mrs. D. Mrs. Marguerite Rich of Garland entertained at a dinner party for Mrs. Mary Boesche. Other guests were Mrs. LaVona Carter of Garland, Mrs. Bonnie Weiler and Mrs. lone Hansen of Tremonton and Mrs. Blanche Hansen of Fielding. Attending the State Fair in Salt Lake City Friday were Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family and Mrs. Velda Wood. Mrs. Helen Jensen, accompanied by Mrs. Lois Smith of Ogden attended funeral services Saturday for Bruce Adams, 38, who was killed in a car accident. He is survived by a wife and Davis accompanied by their son Mr. and dauehter-in-law- , and Mrs. LaRon Mason and two daughters of Granger, enjoyed dinner at the Loft House in Logan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleneth Arn-e- ll of Pocatello were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam during the week. was A family held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy honoring Brett who was four years old. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Udy and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Udy and family of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy of Fielding. Cake and ice cream was enjoyed. Brett received lots of nice gifts. Mrs. Celia Zundel and Mrs. Maxeine Gam joined a group who officiated at the Logan Temple at Central Park in Logan for a picnic and social on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss attended a reception for Gregg and Linda Jones held in the Motor Lodge in Malad Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent spent the weekend in Elko. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Robbins of Snowville visited Mrs. Elma Petersen Saturday. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez and family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Celia Bennett and family and Mrs. Kerry Zundel and family of Tremonton. Mrs. Voylet Grover attended Sacrament Meeting in Ogden Sunday where her great grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Ahlmer was blessed. Following the meeting, a family dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ahlmer and family. Eldon Petersen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Twin Falls. Mrs. Clive Garn, Mrs. Darvel Garn, Mrs. Ralph Udv. Mrs. Paul Forsberg and Kathy Garn attended a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Theo Coombs in Tremonton Wednesday for Miss Cheryl Ann Miller, who will become the bride of Dee Ell Fifield in rites per- formed in the Logan LDS Temple today (Sept. 23). U & I Appoints James Wilson James R.Wilson today was appointed assistant general sales k manager-livestocfeeds for U&I Incorporated. Mr.Wilson succeeds Laurence Smith, who recently was appointed Utah District manager for the firm, according to Reed Smoot, Senior Vice President-Marketin- Utah with a degree in acc- ounting. He and his wife, Connie, reside in Sandy, Ut- ah. Mr. Wilson, a native of Payson, Utah, has been with U&I since 1968. He is a graduate of University of Forost cattle catering profrsms. g. Mr. Wilson assumes the general management and supervision of distribution and sales of dried beet pulp and other livestock feeds throughout the company's marketing area, and reports to Mr. Smoot. Jerry Wamsley was named to succeed Mr.Wilson as accounting office manager. were Mrs. SHELLY STOKES and Kelly Summers, Bear River High Thespian Club members, are still knocking on doors in an attempt to find temporary housing for state Thespian members whd will attend a state Thespian convention for two days at Bear River High in October. Sandall and family of Tremonton to the State Fair and Ice Follies in Salt Lake City Saturday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irv-i- n Ccombs and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hales Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bowers of Salt Lake City. Lynette Woodmancy, Ruth Hess and Lynn For-bus- h of Malad, as guests of Dean Showell, Mrs. Gerald Simmons, Mrs. Dallas Sand-al- l and Mrs. Sharon Archibald. Kathy Garn favored with vocal solos, accomp- - Attending the State Fair in Salt Lake City Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywat-e- r and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claine Smith of Tremonton joined other members of the Gordon Smith family Thursday. The Gordon occasion was Smith's birthday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. anying herself on the guitar. light luncheon was enjoyed. Cheryl Ann received lovely and useful gifts. A delicious 1B SHELTER We have the cattle watering can system you forget any time of year. Reliable . . Under new menegement. The new owner is Del Browning Honsen. Live Musk . rugged . For Something Everyone Store H5QN every Friday & Saturday nights. 9:00 pm to 1:00 am SUPPLv II 206 S. West 2nd Tremonton, Utah Mrs. Janet Adams, attended a Tupperware Top Hostess luncheon at the Warehouse in Salt Lake City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart of Ogden enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn during the week. 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