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Show THE I PHARMACY PMACTS Keith Frasor Meeting At Voylet Graver Home The Stagecoach Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting last Thursday at the home of Voylet Grover, with Aleen Sutherland as hostess. A Pioneer history of her ancestor was read by Helen Marriott. The lesson, "Pioneer Bands and Orchestras" was given by Merle Larson. vVs:.-.- i I k - j- - B&tWl h Miit 3i-'Vi J f? ? .. Softs' ; ; ' r I" Mrs. Elaine Rhodes, accompanied Mrs. Joyce Stokes on a trip to FaVmington, N.M. They left Monday morning and returned Wednesday evening, stopping off in Provo. A number of our Relief Society members attended the Stake Visiting Teachers Convention in Garland Saturday. Following this, Mrs. Lititia Sorensen and Essie Peterson attended the open house at the Bowcutt Reception Center honoring Ted and Arvilla Stark on their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott were in Ogden Thursday evening to help Nadine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marriott, celebrate her twelfth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and children of Brigham City spent Friday here with their parents, the Marriotts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marriott and part of their eight children came to their parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Marriott from Cottonwood, Calif, for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King s had a niece, Sharon Artificial blood is now being tested. Laboratory animals have survived for as long as four months on 50 percent synthetic blood, which need not be typed and is inexpensive. As new medicines are tested and approved, we stock them, awaiting your doctor's prescription. HANDY HINT: To see exactly how paint will look when dry, brush some on a clean white blotter. of Eden attending Utah State University, drop in on them Tuesday evening. n Visiting Mrs. Ruth for dinner and Sunday afternoon were relatives, Carl Bjorklund and his mother, Mrs. May Bjorklund, a DRUG CENTER Hol-ma- 76 S 1st East Tremonton UOTERS tr (ou cm'l welcome home for Elder Dallas G. Campbell will be held Sunday, Oct. 24, at the A HUNTERS' ORANGE VESTS Tremonton Third Ward Chapel at 7 p.m. Elder Campbell, who recently returned from the ; i . " , . Ribbons, LOW COST STORM DOORS. STORM WINDOWS, PORCH ENCLOSURES Tammy Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmidt, Bear River City, has won-siribbons, eight medals and 27 trophies participating in recent contests at Brigham City, Burley and Heyburn, Idaho. The awards are for NELSON BEARD Mrs. Florence Marie Nelson Beard, 75, of Tremonton, died Wednesday at the Logan Hospital following a stroke. Mrs. Beard was born Sept. 21, 1901, in Malad, Idaho, a daughter of Carl and Louise Kelly Nelson. She was reared and educated in Brigham City. She was married to Clifford Henry Beard on Nov. 22, Idaho. 1917, in Pocatello, The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Beard died May 15, 1957. She was a member of the Tremonton 4th LDS Ward and had served as Primary president and teacher, Sunday School teacher, YWMIA twirling one baton, two batons, fire baton, hoop .and flags; for dance twirl, novelty twirl, split competition, and for marching, strutting and modeling. Tammy is majorette for Box Elder High School's marching band and also teaches baton and creates all of her own routines. m 279 MAKE YOUR OWN Than fv-- r I Hooded Sweat Shirts Men's 690 TOP QUALITY PLASTIC Cheaper . FLORENCE MARIE Reversible Dacron Connecticut. Nylon Shell Trophies, All Hers . , New York, N. Y. Mission, labored in New York City, part of New Jersey and The right of privacy is a great concept. Ask any family with only one bathroom. uslm you aluty KUdft CEPHAbYS Returns Home TAMMY SCHMIDT of Bear Riv er City displays the trophies she won in recent contests in Iiree cities. She's the majorette for the Box Elder High marchiifg band. Pharmacist BEAR RIVER DRUG Stall-ing- Elder Campbell OBITUARIES Page Stockton, California, teaching school in Hooper. e, 1 By Essie Peterson Jj 21. 1976. Stagecoach Camp Holds Monthly 'v'i rr TIMES. Oct. D niece, Marian Pinneo, of Klamath Falls, a grand-niecKristine Bjorklund, of East Garland Way i LEADER-GARLAN- Glass! tVotorine WORK SHOES! WINDOW MATERIALS FLEXIBLE! SHATTERPROOF! 5 Boys' Lined Leather Weterproof Your and Acme Western HUNTING GLOVES LONG LASTING! WORKBObTS JUST CUT AND TACK ON! 6ear Mfcik Oil Wolverine Boot Dressing Vtim At Vipuk Hunting i SHicone Shoe Saddle Soap Saver I WMmi ,m,u fink yyiy H Thermal WARM Underwear SOCKS La A.. .1. i"j 4 M9?. r tni 5 Crosse . Buekli OVERSHOES 1290 m k Plastic ORANGE HUNTING RAIN SUITS CAPS COATS 13W $499 from from WcrmFicnnel Shirt Am Air Force $479 and S590 Stocking Caps $2 79 Snow Pacs and Waterproof Boots teacher, ward organist, Relief Society teacher and visiting teacher. She had served as captain of Tremonton Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. surviving are two sons, Dr. Shirley C. Beard, Pocatello, Idaho; Robert N. Beard, Willard; 12 grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, J. L. Nelson, Salt Lake City; Charles Nelson, Los Angeles, Calif. Plus OO?Each UO Funeral services were Tre-monl- yinnnnnj 10 a complete selection of sympathy arrangements and ti . i Discount on all Winter Coats Ladies Blouses Sheets Buy One At Reg Price Buy The 2nd For V Price Pillow Cases BUY FOR CASH I 1 Floral & Garden Shop 69 South Tremont Phone Group Ladies Flowerlane 257-351- 2 o X iLNioJ CV.NO . iL'iiMiiLv SINCE , l 'I East Main ' 257-548- 1 !2 Price and Pants wreaths at all prices Phone us or stop in Hunters Specials Men's Polyester Double - Knit Leisure Jackets Wintuk Orion Yarn held Saturday in the Stake Center with Bishop E. Darrell Lewis officiating. Burial was in the Brigham City Cemetery. We have "Dear" Sportswear V2 Price & AND PAY LESS' Vests & 20 Ooff Use your a Convenient AND IankAmericmo c 9 |