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Show j ... . ... . ... .m , i i THE LEADER ;ARLAMI TIMES. September 30. 1976. Page IS Better not spend so much time earning your salt that you forget your sugar. . , Elder Jones Cultivate good habits - the bad ones grow just fine by themselves. Cdlcd To Servo Sign on newly-seede- d lawn: "Please keep expecting!' . glimpse of the girls...and the boys. .WHAT DO KIDS DO WHILE waiting for school to start at Bear River up in the hall to catch a Junior High? What they've always done: Line . .', In Sunday Service ; 257-55- Three babies were blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday morning. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott was blessed by her father and given the name of Mindee. Jeff Scott, who had been baptized in the Garland Stake House Saturday was also confirmed by his father. Following the meeting, a dinner party was held at the Scott home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lusk of Malad, Mrs. Mary Ann Price and family of Pocatello, Mrs. Lula Scott and family, Mrs. Ruby Scott and sons, Dan and Daren and daughter, Annette. Megan Welling was the name chosen for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Welling who was ' I blessed by her father. Guests at a dinner party at the Welling home following the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nicholas and daughter, Nancy, of Harper Ward; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cook and son, Jeremie, of Honey ville; Mrs. Grace Brough, Mrs. Mabel Oyler of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. & subject! V Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. This column Is devoted to questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to ' participate. Questions and Hi, I'm suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. Is it true that it costs less to on than to keep Q. leave a light on turning it and off? a Turning a fluorescent lamp on and off will shorten the life of the tube. Therefore, it is better to leave a fluorescent fixture on for up to an hour than to switch it on and off. If it will not be needed for longer than an hour turn it off. Regular incandescent bulbs, however, should be turned off when not in use. Three-wabulbs in im , y table lamps can conserve energy if they are turned on higher wattages for reading and lower for conversation. Small wattage bulbs should be used in conversation and dining areas. Outdoor security lighting should be put on a timer or photocell unit that turns it off automatically. ' Which is operate or a least expensive to my radio, stereo TV? radio is least expensive, con-A- a suming an average of 66 kilowatt hours of electricity per year. A radio stereo record player combination consumes 109 kwh. A conventional tube-typ- e black and white television uses 220 kwh. Tube-typ- e color TV uses 528 kwh; solid-statcolor TV about 320 kwh per year. Size of the TV screen and wattage of radios and stereos all have a bearing on energy consumption. A Wanted ct Wffttra Apply I Elder Barry Jones TrcSj Cefa. Trcflioftton, Utsh ...fo speak "fox txcauur cnarAmmr MAIN THEATRE Utah Gaksd, All reds Host Visitors 257-567- 7 From Dillon, Montana Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred Debbie. Mr. and Mrs, Kerry Austin, accompanied by Jake and Janette Sedmack, went to Soda Springs to attend the wedding reception of Wendy and Bob Anderson. During the day they visited at the Bear Lake area the latter Attending the Brigham Young University rodeo held part of the week. Thayne on the campus Thursday was fortunate to obtain a - through Saturday were Mr. moose permit and proudly and Mrs. Val Leavitt, Mr. brought home a moose. and Mrs. J. J. Miller and Duane Jones and Max assisted him in gettMrs. Lola Coombs. Cindy -Coombs, Vickie Leavitt and ing the moose home. Mrs. Thayne Jones and Lamont Miller participated. Cindy placed first in goat family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting to tying and Lamont placed first in calf roping.. They Rexburg where they attendeach received a silver jbeH'' ed Mthe football game betiis-'ween Brigham Young Uni-- 2 i buckle. Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. versity and Ricks College. BYU were the; winners. Lucille Potter attended a Ricky Jones, who is enrolled viewing for Wanda Secrist Telford held in the Russon at Ricks College was one of the participants. Mortuary in Bountiful FriMr. and Mrs. Burnell day evening. Later they drove to Salt Lake City and Kennington of Twin Falls are visiting Mr. and Mrs. attended a wedding reception for their newphew, Clive Garn and family this Mark Manning and his week. Mrs. Sara Moss visited her bride, the former Dora Ann Olson. They were overnight sister, Mrs. Vadis Gilgen in Malad Wednesday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dean Grover in Salt Lake Wilcox and family entertainCity. ed at a dinner party at their Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Robbins in Stone, home Thursday evening, Idaho on Saturday were Mr. honoring Mrs. Wilcox's and Mrs. Leon Grover and mother, Mrs. Velda Wood, who was observing her son, Lane. Among those who attendbirthday. Other guests were ed Thiokol Family Day at Mrs. Ann Bingham and the plant Saturday were Mr. three daughters. . and Mrs. Paul Forsberg and . Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Saturday was their son, Mel, and daughter, Paula, Gordon Smith and daughter, Mrs. Colleen Jackman of Grand Junction, family, Mr. and Mrs. Claine Smith. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. John MarshBart Flint has returned al of Ogden visited Mr. and home after having surgery Mrs. Leon Grover and famin the Logan Hospital. Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth ily Sunday. Stake A Beehive-Scou- t spent several days of last week visiting her Activity was held at Early Park Tuesday evening unand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. der the direction of Mrs. Clifford McMurdie in TreAloha Gam and Glenn monton. was Mrs. Rachel Burton visitManning. A cook-ou- t ed her sister, Mrs. Octavia enjoyed, followed by games and a program. Richard Neville, in Layton during the ) Thomas of Logan was the week. Miss Maurine Burton of guest speaker. Mrs. Lucille Godfrey has Laketown spent last weekreturned home after receivend visiting her mother, Mrs. Rachel Burton. ing medical care in the Logan Hospital the past two Saturday, visitors of Mrs. weeks. Lovinnie Holt were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and family of Thayne Jones and James E. Hess were hunting in the Bountiful. . son-in-la- w The Howell Ward Relief home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Anderson. had visitors from Dillon, Montana, Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber and daughter, Sunday dinner guests at the George Hales home were Mr. and Mrs. Max Hales and family of Logan. Visiting at the Willard Call home Friday evening were, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen and children; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hansen, and Paul Hansen. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mohr of Bear Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Call Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Memmott attended the Truckers' Rodeo banquet Friday evening in Salt Lake City. Mr. Memmott was awarded first place in the tank 1976 five State Truck Rodeo. He received a trophy and a wrist-watc- . Mc-Nee- ly Let's get a bit more iigm onirics Waftross Garland Way . Three Babies Blessed Call i Gale Welling of Fielding; the Nicholas' foster daughter. Barbara Beeave. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood chose Courtney H. Wood for the name of their small son who was blessed by his father. A dinner party foll-owed with the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Farr-ell Summers and daughter, Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Summers and children, Matt and Calli, of Both well; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Summers and family; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Summers of Thatcher; Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wood and son and Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth of Fielding. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon of Smithfield. Enjoying pine nut hunting at Stanrod during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss. They were accompanied by Penny and Courtney Moss of Tremonton. Holding Way A missionary farewell will be held for Elder William "Barry" Jones Oct.3 at 6:30 pm. in the Curlew Ward Chapel in Snowville. Elder Jones is a graduate of Bear River High School and LDS Seminary. He has attended Utah State University. He will enter the mission home Oct.9 and will serve in the Arizona Tempe Mission. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the farewell service. off-w- e're Society gave Mrs. Vern Steed a party Thursday. Accompanying going-awa- y Mrs. Steed to Howell were Mrs. May Miller, Mrs. Lea Deakin, Mrs. Bill Myers, and Mrs. Bob Myers. They had a lovely dessert and gave Mrs. Steed a gift. George C. Scott A MKRT Wttf flNMCTM "The Hindenburg .,rlnnc Bancroft ROY THINNES GIG YOUNG BURGESS MEREDITH nmcDonm CHARLES By ton 82jMOpf co sumnt WILLIAM DURNING RICHARD ATHERT0N A DYSART Upt. 29th thru Oct Sth 7:30 9:35 Ntxf mtk "ffway & Compoiy" It's what you learn after you know it all that really counts. PAt NATURALIZED axle-mise- THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL h. 15 FIT pari diiitn Mr. and Mrs. Memmott raid trin took an to Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. where he competed in tne National Truckers'. Ro-- ? deo. He won a belt buckle and his wife received a 26-2- 8 . bracelet. Mr. and Mrs. David Memmott had company Monday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott of Nephi. Mrs. Keith Womack and sons, Scott and Reggie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday evening Mr, and Mrs. Dalton went to Ogden to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sheffer, and Mr. Charles Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton visited their family in Logan I Saturday. Mr. Bert Rose left Tuesday to go elk hunting. Also on the elk hunt are Richard Hess, Tommy Hess and Rick Deters. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders attended the confirmation of their granddaughter, Tammy Maughn, daughter of Joe and Shelly Maughn of MOT All COMFORT Naturalizer is A. fflV a lot of fashion, too. This kind of wear-with-a- ll sqndal styling that keeps you fashionably dressed no matter what the occasion. Sure it's soft (knit lined, too)! Pretty, practical and priced to please! $20.95 Bsck, Potent, Scnset, Gray Kearns. Four ladies from this area attended the General Federation of Women's Club Fall Convention Saturday at the Hospital conference room. They were Mrs. James Shumway, Mrs. Jay Holmgren and Mrs. Leland McKay-De- e VV Harris. JJ 12 West Main. XJI Tremonton e Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 899, Salt lake City, Utah 04110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. rv Phone 257-7749- (s CENTER Sal "" Oct 1 Janet Lee Doutre & Mark Peavler J a Octobe- off Lm rClocks All Watches Appliances Diamonds i Houseswores f Ct LIGHT CO. cout ti com tToTTtli 5 |