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Show Page 18 THE LEADER GARLAND TIMES Oct. 14, 1976 Fielding Voy Local Girls Future Progress Guild Pledging national social sororities at Utah State University this fall were ten students from Box Elder County: Mindee Hansen and Jill Smith, Tremonton, Chi Omega; and Marie Getz and Alison Scoffield, Tremonton, Kappa Delta. Holds Installation Dinner Call 257-551- Mrs. Asael Godfrey Thursday afternoon. New officers who will presdide during the coming year are Mrs. Millie Welling, president; Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth, vice president; Mrs. Mabel Hansen, secretary; Mrs. Donetta Petersen, chorister. Mrs. Chad Munns Edith Welling gave a reading. A lovely dinner was Chad Munns served to nine members. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss, Call Mrs. Dan Kent and daughter, Colleen, attended SacraChad Munns has accepted ment Meeting in Orem SunArgentina-Cday where the small son of a call to serve in the Mission of the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pett was ordoba Church of Jesus Christ of blessed by his father and Saints. Latter-da- y of Haven name the given He is the son of Mr. and Lamont Pett. A dinner party Mrs. Gene Munns of Garfollowed at the Pett home. land. Mrs. Vadis Gilgen of Malad Elder Munns will speak at accompanied Mr. and Mrs. a farewell service Oct. 17 at Moss and Mrs. Kent back to 4:30 p.m. in the Garland her home. First Ward. Visiting Mrs. Millie WellHe enters the language ing during the week were Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welltraining mission on Oct. 21. ing and daughter, Karen, of Ogden. land in Ogden. While there, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Sutherland was honortheir daughter, Mrs. Dale ed on her birthday. Visiting her were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hansen and family in Brig-haSutherland and family, Mr. City. and Mrs. Layne Barber, Mr. Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson and Mrs. Lynn Wheeler, Mr. and four daughters of Draper spent Thursday through and Mrs. Brad Sutherland of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sunday visiting her mother, Sutherland and family of Mrs. Mabel Hansen and other relatives and friends in Logan. Mrs. Maxiene Gam rethis area. turned home Sunday after Visiting Mrs. Alene Sutherland Saturday were Mrs. undergoing major surgery at the McKay-De- e Lori Bingham and daughter, Hospital in Ogden. She is reported to Jennifer, of Smithfield. be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and son, Lane, spent Sunday Cathy Gam and Ned Petersen were among those who in Stone, Idaho visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Robbins. sang in the All State Choir in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Mrs. Thayne Jones and during UEA. daughter, Geri, accompanMr. and Mrs. Wesley Tar-bied by Ricky Jones, Scott and son, Cannon, of Barr and Brad Cutler, students at Ricks College in Smithfield spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Rexburg, attended the football game between Ricks Kent and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Milton College and BYU held in and daughters visited Provo Friday. Milton's mother who had Mrs. Voylet Grover and Mrs. Alene Sutherland spent undergone surgery in the last weekend as guests of McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suther- - 3 The Future Progress Guild held their Installation Dinner Thursday evening at the Loft House in Logan. Long-stemme- d f carnations were presented to the new officers who will preside for the coming season. They are Mrs. Julie Wood, president; Mrs. RaEtta Jones, first vice president; Mrs. Judy Smith, second vice president; Mrs. Karen Miller, secretary; Mrs. Karen Wilcox, corresponding secretary. Retiring officers are n Mrs. Tf ri Gam, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Christie Richards, Mrs. Joan Richards and Mrs. Esta Pierson. Long-stemme- d carnations were also presented to those members who had a 100 percent attendance reco'd during the past year. Thay were Mrs. Esta Piersjn, Mrs. Eleanor Petersen, Mrs. Ann Welling, Mrs. Rhoda Welling, Mrs. Camille Reay, Mrs. Carol Forsberg, Mrs. Judy Smith, Mrs. Denise Anger, Mrs. Charlene Earl and Mrs. Julie Wood. Each member revealed who their secret pal had been the past year and each member was assigned a new secret pal for the coming season. A delicious dinner was enjoyed. Mrs. Isabella Hess and Mrs. Melba Hess accompanied the Senior Citizens to Jackpot for a couple of days last week and report having had an enjoyable time. Enjoying a dinner party at the Sizzler in Ogden Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Gam. They were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler of Riverdale and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Jensen of Sandy. The occasion was Mrs. Letter's birthday. Mrs. Rex Richards spent Friday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nicholas in Ogden. She also visited her brother-in-law- , Hugh Rounds, who is recuperating at the St. Benedict's Hospital, following serious surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coombs and daughter, Penny, and son, Randy, of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs and other relatives in this area. Keith Godfrey of Oakland, Calif, spent Saturday evening visiting his cousin, E. Forrest Munson. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Isabella Hess last Sunday were her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruett of Clearfield. Enjoying Saturday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward of Bountiful and Mrs. Roselin Draper of Garland. Miss Judy Taylor of Salt Lake City spent Monday visiting her sister, Mrs. Aloha Gam and family. The Social Development Club held their first meeting for the season at the home of ' et ;5 According to Helen Lund-strodean of women at USU, the sororities have as a goal, developing leadership, providing service to school and community and scholarship. All girls pledged are required to have at least a 2.5 grade point average. r J FREEDOM is your birthright. Don't sell your birthright for a mess of federal money and controls. Vote BRADBURY for County Commissioner. VOTE AMERICAN PARTY. - n ft . lA KEITH BRADBURY u i B FORD Alma Alex LINCOLN L Coordinator Scott Matheson, cratic candidate for Si DemoGover- nor, today announced that Alma Alex will serve as Box Elder county coordinator for the "Matheson for Governor" campaign. Statewide I MfcHCUR Named Accepts Mer-Lyn- Pledge Sororities D I mm miNBD T01VI coordinator, Scott Hansen met with the Box Elder "Citizens for Matheson" steering committee today to plan strategy for the campaign and to plan the "get out the vote" drive for the county. Of particular importance will be the efforts to identify voters and establish Matheson's name. . In announcing the appoint- MOTS n ment, Matheson stressed that the county organiza- on these September October Service Specials tions will be the key to his victory in November. Members of the Box Elder Steering Committee are: John R. Lyman, Coordinator and Peggy Dixon, Helen King, Nancy Lund, Val Boothe are committee members for the Southern Box Elder area. I I of Box Elder r OIL AND OIL FILTER SPECIAL Includes MotorcraM oil filter and five quarts cars even less r o' ENGINE TUNE - UP SPECIAL t r.ipncty ."-- David Jones, Coordinator, John G. Alex and Gilbert Miller committee for Cen- tral area : ; X TOTAL SPECIAL PRIC- EPARTS and LABOR County-Fr- $lfl iw ' OC Any r: f u': TOTAL ars'icab'f Mj- - t l:: SPECIAL PRICE PARTS and LABOR.... 'j s f.c: a s'.a'.f- $29.95 ank Stevens, Coordin- ator and John 0. Garfield will coordinate the Matheson campaign in the North- ern Box Elder area. m IK- jj Customc Signature Cusiomc'f Repair Order Authored Dea;c"Sr. OFFER Mo VALID DURING SEPTEMBER Tele; hone Na. S P. qri,i!'e AND OCTOBER, 1976 OFFER VALID DURING SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. 1976 By-wat- . 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