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Show page 14 THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, Oct. i4, D 1976 ers. These are all nursing home employees. Mrs. Olivers is employed at Pioneer Nursing Home in Brigham City. She is going to, train one of our employees at the Tremonton Home to do pedi cures and manicures. Linda received several nice gifts to take to her new home. Puppies and kittens are in abundance in our area; anyone having the desire to adopt one, please do get them while they are still cute. Who knows what they may grow up to be? With UEA being attended by all area teachers last Thursday and Friday, all the school children were once again at home. Sometimes one wonders if they aren't out of school more than they are in. Oh, well, we have all this week to clean up the aftermath of their four days at home. This was offered to me in jest, but it fits the occasion so well that I will pass it on to all of you. For the first two years of our children's life we try to teach them to stand then on up and talk.-fro- m we beg them to sit down and shut up. Taking advantage of a day off together were Neil and Ivy Lauritzen. They spent the day fishing at Porcupine Dam. Ivy didn't have much luch though, landed -- and trailer which rolled on its side Tuesday afternoon near ..WRECKERS GET READY to right a semi-truc- k Two ambulances were dispatched to the scene. Snowville. Car, Truck Hit Head On On 80 the Chandler Supply Co. in Boise when the accident occurred. The impact broke the steering mechanism, sending the truck into a ditch and rolling. Klinker is listed in fair condition with broken ribs approximately 2:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, 8 miles east of Snowville, an auto driven by Joe Beaver, age 73, of Ogden, Utah was on his traveling west on way to Washington when his vehicle crossed over the center line and hit a semi-truc- k head on. The truckdriver was Edward Joseph Klinker of Boise, Idaho. Klinker was hauling a load of lumber for At . 1-- and lacerations, while Beaver is reported in good condition with lacerations. Both were taken to the Valley Hospital in Tremonton. Tremonton Way During Enjoy Your Quiet Moments served afterward in the amusement hall. Tuesday, Mrs. Susan Potter and child spent some time with Mrs. Harper. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Fern Huish were Mr. and Mrs. Burton Huish and son, Kevin, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Giles and fam- By Kitty fners Baa Elks Durina Hunt fail scenery. Ritiiui d Hess, oi Garland, Mrs. Thomas Harper atand Tummy Hess of Plymouth, bons'of Mr. and Mrs. tended the field trip given by the Farm Bureau Ladies, for DeVere Hess of Plymouth, Senior Citizens. ; They bagged their elk last week, Allred .and visited the Okadafarmin Mrs. LeKo daughter, Taini, spent threei Penrose, where theyawin days last week ;U the home onion field, the Moon's celof Mrs. Raymond Butler in ery patch in Tremonton, Bountiful. Boyd Gardner's Dairy Farm They also visited in Logan in Honeyville, and had lunch at the home of Mrs. Blanche at Maddox where Mr. Mad-do- x told them about his Woolsey. business. Bruff LaVerne Monday, Thursday, Mrs. Harper's took Mrs. Thomas Harper, Ellen Nielson, Mable Munns. brothers, Carl Coombs of Los Vegas, Nevada, and Alice Nye, and Christine Hill to Logan Canyon to enjoy the George Coombs of Ogden Shari Hardman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hard-ma- n was visiting at home over the weekend. Shari attends the IDS Business College. Jill Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen, will be spending the weekend in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. David Manning have a new granddaughter, born Saturday, Oct. 9. She will be named Christina, and is the daughter of Lee and Ellen Manning of Provo. Lee is attending school at BYU and is working part-tim- e as a carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson went to Salt Lake Monday. They visited the TemDle wounds ' and the church HfiramiK'Trr Mr. afK!KftP.witauo and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Steed rode to Logan Canyon on Fire luck going away party. Lundberg, Nedra Brown, RoLayne Jensen, Kitty Flet- cher, Cindy Weidman, 01iv- ia Garza, Daisy Mortenson, Janet Selman, Carma Brad- shaw1 Bonnie Christensen, zrr to the canal and dip the "It's Reversible fhurescent Orange Down Vests ; V $r &WQod NewsL "Cora By Christy Hunsaker t Contact Kevin Rhodes, son of Mr. 257-380- Sizes XS, Something M, For I, XL Everyone Store SEASON ll SUPPLV 206 S. 2nd MEN West Tremonton, Utah WOMEN Don't grab the first job that comes along. Be choosy. Look around for a job that's as good as you are. And if you look in the right place you won't have to look long. We have over 300 good Obs. Electronics, Construction, Data Processing, Law Enforcement, Food Preparation, Welding, Photography, Missile Maintenance, Communications Heavy Equipment, Radio Repair, Radar Oper- BALLARD special springs and the deer and other animals escaped unharmed. Even Utah Power had three of their lines saved from the fire. "It was because their crews had previously cut down the weeds around the poles," Hardman noted. The fire is still under 12. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Ballard of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Armstrong. Great grandparents are mmm Mrs. Guy Ballard of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy son-in-la- (MM ATv ULi P I I Al Cares About You Will Listen ifth Cr3? 2 yr. County Commissioner XJ Repubician son-in-la- Paid by committee to elect Norm Cazier M Thomppn Chairmen , Transparent Plastic - fr'jr i I.- TiFaav "J to Install Nl - Inside or Ou STORM WIN 36" x 72" plastic sheet with moulding and nails . STORM DOOR KIT 36" x 84" plastic sheet with moulding and nails Dentist to mother of small boy: "Two fillings. Don't let him bite anyone for at least an hour." Your Old Dinette Set May Be Worth $3000 to $7500 Trade-I- n Value 7 Pc. Dinette - Swivel Reg. s35400 Chair-Caster- s Gold FloralBrown Alligator With "III! NGH SCHOOL 5TUDfNT5 SVE $5.00 ON DUR Hardman speculated that it was human-causeand started in a gravel pit along CLASS HNG FROM SEPUTHRU the mountainside. The northeast wind that prevailed blew the smoke from the blaze right into Cache Valley and could be seen for miles around. "It was real dry on the mountain, but about average for this time of year," Hardman revealed. Hardman and the crew had nothing but praise for the people of Deweyville as the townspeople were out in full force to assist them with shelter and food. The crew is part of the Boise Interagency Fire Center that patrols the Wasatch Forest in Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. "This is a good example of what can happen during deer season when hunters are careless with their 7 Pc. Bucket Seat Swivel Brown Alligator OCT.X,)9! - 7500 n 4t I I f Rea. s362 Beautiful Aruba Top Trade-i- 7500 n 7 Pc. Swivel Bucket Beige & Seat-Caste- Reg. s336 rs Brown Floral or. Trade-i- 7500 n With Trade Price 26100 ColdUnce CURinp 7 Pc. Chrome-Brow- n Palamino J35 Reg. Trade-i- 50 n i With Trade Price $26500 ManM 22 7 Pc. Chrome - Tan Ranchero Yn bu must bring this coupon with you toe GOLD on q With" Trade Price SNG Datory $5.00 off 24 WMkS 7 Pc. Avocado Floral Miller's Jewelry Hardman campfires," warned. "Rely on Ford for Rentals ' ' Lnll Reg. s188 4000 With Trade Price s14800 7 Pc. Walnut Brown Floral LU 517000 Trade-i- n 257-568- T 5000 Trade-i- n LANCE CLASS to our sta Reg. s22000 Reg. SI9I90 Trade-i- 40 n With Trade Price '151 90 KAItb RENT BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH Pim-U- P AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE 5 Pc. Drop Leaf Table 40 30 Reg. Trade-i- n With Trade Price 11000 RENT-A-CA- R Army Opportunities 399-640- 2 Join the people who've joined the Army. An CqujI Opportunity Emplojrw ARCHIBALD FORD SERVICE DEPT. 101 to. 7 With Trade Price $28700 0000 dc II UUU Chair-Caster- s 198 TOT Trade-i- Call Collect avJ ml 9, investigation, however, ation, and many others. You don't need experience. If you qualify, we'll guarantee you training in the job you choose. And we'll pay you while you learn. rina for you! Ross and Julie Armstrong Ballard of Logan are proud to announce the birth of a baby boy who was born Q;t. 5 d 3. - IRON HORSE RESTAURANT, Tremonton, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. reach the blaze didn't ' His guests were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rhodes of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Udy of Riverside as well as Laurie and Bart Udy of Riverside. . Mrs. Lawana Stenquistand daughter, Mrs. Jenae Hunsaker, Mrs. Nola Rhodes and daughters, Mrs. Karla Jenkins and Mrs. Den-- , ise Cornwall, all of Tremonton, and Mrs. Bonnie Meyer of Garland attended a toy party at the home of Mrs. Madge Homer of Tremonton on Friday evening. Mrs. Daye Wood was the Poly-war- e Toy Chest Representative. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker and sons, Ross and Brad of Elwood on Sunday were their daughter and Charlie and Shirley Tate, and their son, Brandon, of Washington Terrace, gden. Charlie and Shirley are the proud parents of a baby boy who was born Sept. 1. He was named Brandon Charles Tate. Mr. and Mrs. Don Homer, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred spent the weekend in Pocatello. . Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andersen of Tremonton on Saturday were their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and children, Laurie and Joseph of Salt Lake City, and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William Chaplin and sons, Erin and Kurt, of Sandy. Then visiting with the Andersons on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mess-inge- r, Mrs. Jack Winn, and Mrs. Lou Dunn, all of Ogden, and Mr. Elwin Nelson of Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker and son, Mark, of Tremonton, attended the game between BYU and Wyoming in Provo Saturday afternoon and the Frolics and the Marriott Center that evening. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ficklin of Provo, Dr. and Mrs. George Ficklin, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fillmore, and Miss Kathy Cutler, all of Tremonton. s g a fantastic piece of equipment," Hard-ma- n declared. The area is a watershed and a wildlife area but the fire-fightin- Deer Hunting AY Special . ever comes first. I am waiting patiently for some phone calls to let everyone know what has been going on in the Tremonton area,-- if you don't give me your news I can't report it. So please call at 9 with any and all happenings that are going on in your homes and with your family. Everyone likes to see their name in the paper, so let's get the news in. This is one good way to keep our missionaries up on the news around town while they are away. Put it in The Leader. The best thing about the end of the day is you can't do anything else wrong that morning. HELP WANTED Older woman to work nights from 5 p.m. to J p.m. As many nights as she wants, water out and then fly back to the line for the drop. Ivylaurit- . which- years, ninety-nin- e Tliursen of Bear Kun i . Mrs. Andrews of Ixigan. ar Mrs. Armstrong of Boun' ful. Third, Ward - MisrdST Pam Dickerson, John FJetcher, Vance Flint, Skip Hayward, Ken Dillery and Eliza Oliv Cont. from Page 8 barrel attached by cable to the craft. It would fly down Our youngest son, Kevin, just gave me the definition of Ugly. He told one of our twins that she was so ugly she had to sneak up on a glass of water. Faye didn't really appreciate that statement. She is trying to get me to ground him for life or Fletcher Those attending were Lois , trout. four Surrounded by half a doz-- . en young offspring, one may get the urge to get suddenly off to one's self and just enjoy the quiet, but hurry; this doesn't last too long, soon the roar will start again and you will be back into reality, entertaining the idea of maybe a roast for dinner, or can you get away with hamburgers one more time? Leaving the Tremonton area after a short stay is Linda Rashidi; Linda is moving to southern Utah. Several of her friends and gave her a pot- - ily. Garland Hess b spent the afternoon at her home. Saturday, Joann Gardner and two children of Ogden, and Annette Jackson and two children of California had dinner with Mrs. Harper. Thomas Sunday, Mrs. Harper accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Potter to Park Valley for the testimonial of Latitia Palmer, who is leaving for the Sacremento, California mission. Lucheon was and Mrs. Wayne Rhodes of Tremonton celebrated his second birthday on at. 6. His guests were his grandp- - 3rd Wat Twnonton, Utdi FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING B7-522- 1 i. |