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Show THE ' 1 Si? Q ty ' 0 0 -- " ' imi J LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, Oct. D 21, 1976. Page 15 Fryer, this past weekend, and with Mrs. Grace Fryer at the Nursing Home in DeweyWfe VJay Tremonton. They also visited Mrs. Darlene Zinck and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen, and at the Wayne Fryer home. Tammy will be remaining here while Rex has a tour of Army duty in Germany for the next six months. ..HI VI Deer Season Makes Local Wives Widows NUTS & DOLTS 2l By Alene Fryer- t 1 the Randy Burbank family, Hyrum; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lish and children, Ogden; Stella Fryer Scheib, Poca-tellLynette MacFarlane and members of her family from Riverside way; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Norr and children, Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Norr and family, Tremonton; the Keith family, Tremonton; Miss Mary Marble, Ogden; Bill and Myrna Madsen Palmer and children, from Ogden way; and Ernie and Zelma Bowhuis, from Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Jody Barrus presented some entertaining numbers on the program, with Mike Litchford - performing some of his "fantastic" magic tricks. Floyd Gardner and Horace Gardner provided some mighty e tunes on enjoyable accordion and banjo, and Mrs. Brian Burbank and Miss Carolyn Holdaway sang a medley of songs about Deweyville. Word from the Rupert Blackhams says that Mrs. Dale Blackham is recuperating at home in Salt Lake City, and "Grandma and - There was something vaguely familiar about the puffs of blue smoke this reporter Q school class to entertain the residents at the new county nursing home in Tremonton. ..STUDENTS IN Mrs. Sahunna Edwards first grade class at Fielding had the honor recently of being the first Howell Way Jack Forsgren Celebrated 07th Birthday Sunday ByJeny Jack Forsgren celebrated his eighty-sevent- h birthday Sunday. His daughter, Cora, prepared a lovely dinner in his honor. Cora, her husband, Frank Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Fors-- . gren were guests for the Gregory Johnson Michael Johnson Two Elders Return Marchant and Pres. Cook of the mission. Elder Michael G. Johnson will depart Oct. 28 where he will spend two months at the BYU language training mission in Provo prior to Dam. leaving for the San Paulo, Brazil South mission of the Elder Gregory R. Johnson Church of Jesus Christ of arrives home Oct. 22 from Latter-da- y Saints. the LDS Uruguay-Paragua- y He is a graduate ot Bear mission where he labored in Sem FreV Benton. Rivera, Mont1 s Tflvei' High'School-anevideo, Minas and Asuncion inary and has attended Utah State University during the Paraguay. He also visited border towns of Argentina past year. and Brazil. He labored as Greg and Mike are sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell district leader and served under President Robert L. Johnson of Beaver Dam. farewell service Sunday, Oct. 24, at 6 p.m. at the Beaver Ward in Beaver Welcomed Home If y jlH&tk. ,& Elder Robert Walton will be honored at a homecoming Second Ward. Elder Walton recently service, in the completed Minneapolis, Minnesota mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Walton. Vandice in Phoenix wishing their dad a happy birthday. Elmira had a group of her family members home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fallows and Hugh Fallows Mrs. Manda Smith, mothand his son of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fallows of er of Blodwin Sorensen, is a Lo-LMontana. They workpatient now in the nursing ed like little beavers to get home in Tremonton. We now Elmira's home ready for ole have three of our dear ' friends there who we may man winter. visit,-th- ey Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood, are Manda, Vida Emma Wood and Elaine Forsgren and Fred Douglas. Barnes attended the open I know you folks won't let them down. house in Brigham on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stark. Elmira Fallows and Mary Orland and Zelda Hess Hyden also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Soren-se- n spent several days visiting attended the dedication in Salt Lake City and Ogden of the new hospital in Trethis past week. On Monday monton Saturday. Roy had they were guests of their the honor of giving the dedison, Terry, and family. The occasion was the birthday of catory prayer for the occasion. They attended a weddtheir little granddaughter, ing breakfast later in Brig-haCandy. Enroute home they City at the Red Baron dropped by the Jack Taylors for newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. for a visit. Eldon Peterson. Zelda Hess had a nice day Saturday. She enjoyed a lovely drive and dinner with two of her dearest friends, La Von Crystal and Alta Christensen. Bishop and Mrs. Grant have had their nephew, David Wise visiting them this past week. He just returned I from a mission in Chile. He r at 4 p.m. in Tremonton La-Mo- nt JL Robert Walton f7 20 Accepts Coll farewell service for Elder Dennis A. Morris will be held Sunday, Oct. 31, in the Howell Ward Chapel at 5 p.m. Elder Morris has accepted a call to serve in the Louisville, Kentucky mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Morris of A Howell. Tremonton; Betty Norman Gleed and children, Soda Springs; the Winford Barrus family, Tremonton; mk7 ara) II Remarkable year. what those beasts can be trained to do. Contrary to the old belief, oil seems to be one of the principal causes of troubled keeping things under control with the little Blackham girls, Teri and Micki. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock visited in Salt Lake City, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsom. They also visited in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Judd. The Judds are relatives of Warren's and Mrs. Newsom is Norma's sister. Mrs. J. E. Scheib, Poca-telland Mrs. Paul Salvo, Ogden, visited with Artel Scheib Salvo, Ogden; Mrs. nrrrrnrHTTO More than 5,000 elephants go to make piano keys each Grandpa" Blackham are Hess and Jerry, Brigham City ; Cleo and Harold Den- ier, Heard about the guy who changed his will so often, they called him the fresh heir friend? old-tim- waters. Disappointment is when you treasure a secret recipe for years, then find it on a canned food label. R & 176 Hardware R Main Wwt 275-568- 2 Utah Tremonton, CHRISTMAS COLOR SPECIAL (Back in time for CHRISTMAS) Tremonton, Ut Main thru 23rd 20th & off SATURDAY ONLY (No Layaways On Sale Prices) May's JJ lf9WesfMon Tremonton yS NiURALIZEFL I j TOn All Winter Coats FRIDAY Dennis Morris CONNIE m jit? the Meeting Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Val Nessen and baby were weekend guests of the Lyle Nessens. Mr. and Mrs. Mariner Munk's daughter, Mrs. Jim Pett and baby of Brigham City were their guests for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Nessen visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor and family in Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Nessen in Kaysville. Sharon Kotter entered the Brigham City Hospital Monday and underwent surgery to correct a leg condition. o, Elder Walton Sunday, Oct. 24, 2J and Doc Green were guest speakers in Sacrament occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter dropped by later in the day to wish him well. He also received telephone calls from his two other daughters, Lois and From LDS Missions Elders Gregory R. Johnson and Michael G. Johnson will be honored at a combination welcome home and Wood saw one morning earlier this week. As they came up over the hill from the direction of the Warren Haycock home, I suppressed the urge to call the fire department and set my mind to reasoning as to when I had seen this familiar sight before. Then, as I noted the crispness in the air and saw the golden leaves, it came to me-d-eer hunting time again! These little clouds of blue smoke have been arising for the past thirty years or more. Yes, it's time for Warren to make the yearly journey to good old Panguitch for the hunt with his brothers! This year, wife Norma has vowed she is not even going to worry about him! Console yourself, Norma, that venison is only going to cost about twenty bucks a pound! There was a large crowd in attendance at the annual Ward homecoming, Saturday evening. The committees who worked so hard and spent so many hours to make this event so successful are to be commended for their efforts. The young ladies who assisted with the serving really kept busy seeing that the tables were well tended. Coming from out of town were Mrs. Irene vv 4 V- A- Jj ! skSkr V Mtefe j - Kssettr 1 ! '''TT I j 1 k 799 (Value to s259i) Choice Of 3 Colors 8xio m. 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