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Show Patfe 1G. THE TIMES. Sovem LEADER-GARLAN- U. 1976 were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parris and daughters, Sherry and Jan' of Pocetello, Idaho. Spending from Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb, were Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams and family of Salt Lake City. The men enjoyed hunting in the Western Hills. Monday Mrs. Rosalie Lamb accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Ferral Williams of Malad, spent the day in Salt Lake shopping and visiting. Mrs. Lapriel Secrist enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butler in Garland Sunday. Mrs. J.B. Estep entered the Bear River Valley hospital Sunday to receive medical attention. Mrs. Nina Lamb visited in Clarkston with relatives Sunday. Mrs. Rick (Marsh) Davis and children Kathy, Marcy and Daryn of Inkom, Idaho, spent uie weekend with Laurence Archibald. Mrs. Glen Goss and two children of Tremonton visited him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and son, Kenneth visited Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wakely and family at Bancroft. Idaho Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish visited Thursday with Bishop and Mrs. Udell Godfrey Plymouth Way Stokes Attend Dinner For Board Members by Lois Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes attended a dinner at Maddox Ranch House Saturday evening for members of the Bear River Valley Hospital Board and their partners. About thirty attended. Saturday guests of Mrs. Henry Starr and John were Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and son, Ricky of Hunter. Saturday, Mrs. adine Saturday, Mrs. Nadine Lamb PlyWakely of Elaine Hoes-c- h Brandon of Clearfield, were in Salt Lake, where Linda accepted a position as Governess. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen visited in Richmond Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb, where they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Reva) Jensen and son, Shane, daughter Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hardy, children Kim and Layne and Sherman Jensen all of Salt Lake. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wakely and children Conrad, Stephanie and Jason of Bancroft, Lamb, Linda mouth, Jasen Bancroft, Mrs. and son, Page and Layne, visited Mrs. Rose Rader at Corinne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell and family enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Bell at Portage. The Mutual Marrieds par-t-y of Belmont was held Saturday night with six couples enjoying roller skating and Pizza at Fredricos in Logan. The party was under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. BobPeck and r. and mrs. Ned Silvester. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sandall and family of Tremonton attended a Taco supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting, the occasion was Ray's birthday day anniversary. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Margery Larsen at Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb accomapnied by Mrs. Edith Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Barnes of Samaria, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thorpe and daughter Jene-fe- r of Honeyville, attending the wedding for Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prince, Saturday evening at the Bowcutt Reception Center in then they all enjoyed a Chinese dinner at the Golden Spike Cafe at Corin- . die. Spike Stock Show in Ogden last week were Mr. and Mrs. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 4 5 6 7 8 10 Hi Low 64 61 62 63 64 64 32 30 31 35 29 27 Weather courtesy of U and Sugar Co. Garland, Utah. I If BRIDGE you would PINOCHLE CLUB, fun games, we will pool, in CLUB, etc. work with Call West be interest MM Mm Tnmonton. Utah of Salt the Golden Garland Way Mannings Attend Blessing Of Granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. David Manning were in Provo Sunday, attending the blessing of their granddaughter, Christina, daughter of D. Lee and Ellen Brown. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. David K. Manning, Marcel Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rucker and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Manning, the great grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Owen T. Howard and Mrs. Vida Heaten of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Manning of Ogden. Mrs. LeRoy Allred and daughter, Tami, spent Thursday and Friday in Bountiful visiting Mrs. Raymond Butler. Chad Dalton of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dalton visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Womack and children, Scott and Regi. Bert Rose blessed the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gor-haof California, Sunday afterwards dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rose. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hales and family of Logan were holding your PRIVATE ,"'f PARTY, Jeff Petersen and baby, Shcuna Payne JUMNA HOME BE DIB AT ECONOMIST WILL ELECTRIC FMMY. FROM 3 TILL 6 P.M. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS & FREE RECIPES MICROWAVE'OVEN an a made only by , Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hales. Mr. and Mrs. I.L. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cowley of Ogden were guests at the Willard Call home Wednesday. Mrs. W. Ted Peterson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Wayne Hansen of Roy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Call Tuesday. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Hansen are Mr. Call's I felt so sorry for those two, when I saw the charred mess that was once their home. Mr. and Mrs. Mariner Munk attended church in Brigham City Sunday where they were present for the blessing of their grand-- , daughter. The baby was given the name of April Rose Pert. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pett. MODEL RR-4D- Cuts cooking times by 75. Cooks a roast in 35 minutes, bakes a potato in 4 minutes, cooks hot dogs in 20 seconds. 5-l- b. - Amana introduced microwave cooking into the home. The Radarange microwave oven ushered in a whole new era in cooking. And along with it, a lot of competition. But the competition has nothing like the Amana Radarange microwave oven, and they never will. Because Amana holds exclusive patents on the Radarange oven. So, as much as the others would like to have the features that Amana has, they never will. Is it any wonder more Radarange microwave ovens are sold than all other makes combined? We don't think so. Come in and see for yourself why the. best microwave oven-yocan buy. ; The Ray Sorensens traveled to Grover, Wyo. Sunday to be present when their granddaughter was blessed. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and she was given the name of Jenny Lee. Blodwin Sorensen accompanied them and so did Mrs. Amy Allen of Tremonton. The Orland Hesses had a houseful of guests over the weekend who were here for the pheasant hunt. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and family; Sam Beckstead and son, Marty, Steve McDaniels, Phil Fedel and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen visited in Salt Lake Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rushton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd who were down from Bedford, Wyo. They also spent some time with Helen Mecham, who is s u If it doesn't say Amana, it's not di'TpcUiyuivq, MICROWAVE'OVEN ElJOtlC FORD MERCURY LINCOLN daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Call and Mrs. Clea Durrans were visiting relatives in Ogden II I Thursday. Mrs. George Worley and children, LaRen, Shan, Tauna, and Cale, and Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Shaffer visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton last week. Mrs. Alten Davis of Ogden visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hales Saturday. Saturday, Mrs. Fern Hu-- . ish accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Huish to Salt Lake to attend the blessing of her great granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Huish. They had a dinner afterwards. Mrs. Fern Huish returned home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Giles and family. 2 FLEXIBLE! SHATTERPROOF! Offer suggestions you I Formerly Silver Palace trist, people think you're crazy. 275-SU- 2 There was a flurry of excitement at the Alvin Sorensen home Thursday morning when they were awakened by the smell of smoke. When Alvin entered the living room the whole south wall was in flames. He and his wife, Debbie, each picked up a child from their beds and ran outside. The fire was put out before the fire trucks arrived, but damage to the trailer was son-in-la- 257-797- 6 Tremonton quite extensive. ByJenyWood 257-50- WEATHER week. Hello from all of us Helen. The Curly Lloyds left on a trip south after visiting in Salt Lake and Mary Hyden accompanied them. Visiting with the James Supans over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brugger and family of Salt Lake City. Hunters at Elmira Fallows for the weekend of hunting were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petersen; Mr. and Mrs. son-in-la- her daughter and Kem and Pat Nixon, Mrs. Amy Allen of Tremonton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen and Blodwin Sorensen of Howell to Afton, Wyo. on Sunday to be present when her great granddaughter was blessed. She was named Jenny Lee and her parents aiti Mr? and ': Mrs. John Nelson. Sunday dinner was held later on that day at the Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen spent Saturday in Salt Lake City, visiting with their three daughters and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Holmgren spent Thursday and Friday in Pocatello, Idaho for the Annual Farmers Grain and Stockholders last surgery Damaged In Blaze Visiting with Mrs. Willa-den- e Fabry on Sunday were Attending underwent Alvin Soronscn Trailer Spending the weekend and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker was their granddaughter, Kathy Heaton, who is attending BYU this year. Lake City. Hugh Fallows. Congratulations to Stacey Joe Nessen who was baptized Saturday and confirmed on Sunday. Both ordinances were performed by her father, Vyrl Nessen. Nell and Edgar Nessen, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hess and Terry and Mollie Hess were dinner guests Sunday at the Vyrl Nessens. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones attended the viewing and graveside services Monday for LaMar Iverson of Bear River City. m the hospital there. Helen ance with the Gardners. . Ben Gardner was taken to the McKay-De- e hospital last week where he was to receive medical attention. The Dick Davis family journeyed to Kaysville last Sunday afternoon for a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crookston. Going with them were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell, who are the parents of Mrs. Davis, from Logan. Young Jay Davis was baptized and confirmed over the past ' weekend. Misty Ann is the name Junior and Margo Ahnder Goring chose for their infant daughter. She was blessed and named last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goring, Mary and Maxine, from East Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ther-o- n Ahnder, Richmond, and grandmother Ahnder from Hyrum came to the Goring home for dinner that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knudsen and children came up from Salt Lake City to be with Myrl and Gladys Norr over the weekend. The men enjoyed hunting pheasant and the families had a good time being together. Howell Way Meeting. Mrs. Amy Allen spent a few days this week in Spanish Fork with her daughter, Clyda Lindsay, who underwent surgery in the Provo Hospital on Monday. Enjoying dinner at the Idle Isle in Brigham City on Sunday was Mr. Erick Sten-quiof Tremonton and his with Mr. The new manager of the Palace Club is open for suggestions to create more fun for people in the valley. any 17C have former Mission friends call on them over the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowman came in their travel home from Queen City, Texas. They were visiting relatives in Utah and stopped to renew acquaint- - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Limberg of Murray. SKIP ANTRAIV1 Hardware to which has been remodeled during the past months. Mrs. Dee Selman is in the throes of an extensive remodeling. She says it may be years before she finds Zackery, Mr. and Mrs. Ron-de- ll Robbins and their two sons, Kevin and Brett, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMur- Call ie R Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner were most pleased By Christy Hunsaker recovering from surgery. Sunday, Nov. 7, the family traveled to Clearfield to help celebrate Adam's fourth birthday. The R & ng job is done. settled into their home Clifford McMurdie and son, daughter, Tina Harrison, and their two sons, Adam and Jeremy, for four days while their daughter was Maybe the trouble with the "beat" generation is that they weren't. things again! But it will be very nice when the remodeli- Deweyville is once again expanding. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Page is well under way toward completion. Paul and Karma Spademan are busy painting inside and out and getting daughter and ie Conscience: that still, small voice that tells you what other people should do. By Alene Fryer members included his grandparents, Faye and m -- Hollywood : a place where, if you don't have a psychia- By Adding tlevi Home First Arrival Sunday 1 Leisure: the spare time a mother has in which she can do some other kind of work. Community txpands Francoms Bless Their n, Courtesy: something occasionally practiced by teenagers when they are not driving cars. Devreyville VJay : st Mr. and Mrs. Brent Fran-cowould like to announce that they had their baby girl, Kellyann, blessed Sunday at the First Ward Chapel. Grandparents of the new baby are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Munns. ne. Mr. and Mrs. Brent JohnThe small son of Mr. and son also would like to annMrs. Mike Tracy was blessounce that they had their ed in Fast and Testimony at baby boy, Travis Dean, the Belmont Ward Sunday blessed at the Sixth Ward and given the name of MichChapel. Grandparents of ael Aaron by his father. this new baby are Mr. and After a dinner party was Mrs. Vernon Johnson of held at the home of Mr. and Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Roberts at Tre-- : Mrs. Jeff Petersen of Tremonton. The Tracy's are monton. Also attending were " 'living in Elwobd while their Mr. Rodger Johnson and new home is being built children. Travis is the only Visiting Monday with Mr. boy of four children. and Mrs. Newell Nish were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer PetMr. and Mrs. Del Starrer of ersen would like to announce Idaho Falls. the arrival of their new Mr. and Mrs. Gardner granddaughter, Jennifer. Her parents are Mr. and Udy visited Monday at Park Mrs. Sean Thomas of BountValley with Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler. iful. Jennifer was born FriMr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb day, Nov. 5, at the Lakeview spent several days at ChestHospital in Bountiful. Mr. Max Rucker, was erfield, Idaho last week. Mrs. Kim Starr and hospitalized at the Bear River Valley Hospital, Friday, daughter, Jessica of Ogden Nov. 5, from a bleeding spent Thursday through Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. ulcer, and is expected to be Carl Starr, while her husreturning home in about a band Staff Sgt. Starr attendweek. ed Army classes at the USU Tremonton First Ward in Logan. had their Ward supper ThurMr. and Mrs. Don Vander-hoo- f sday, Nov. 4, and they had a and children, Lance, The Bishop of great turn-ou- t. the Ward is Virgil Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford enjoyed having their Rochelle Sten-quist- st Tremonton Way Idaho. 's Jones, who is Mrs. nephew. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhodes and family on Friday was their daughter, Mrs. Debbie Luke and son, David, of Logan. Ben Tanaka and Archie and Annette. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sten-quiand Carma and Brian were in Tetania, Idaho this weekend where they attended a wedding for Tommy I I I KEITH wmwmmwmwJ&i) L .11 THANKS rt""" I I iMjiiwW I p HJP f'WABpJx BRANOC0 i?T fhAffTr I?0,1!)4 ON THE EDGE Cheaper I 111 I I ifj tn' pnfrh BrMewa" MeJnS SATISFACTION I J4M SERVICE & LUBE ENGINE TUNE SPECIAL UP SPECIAL II I For Windowtl GUARANTEED I Includes 5 qt. 10 oi DRADDURY AMERICAN PARTY t J cof Q00r. I el kbor 40 gride Reg. 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