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Show Page 18 - THE LEADER-GARLAN- D TIMES - Nov. 18. 1976 Two Hospitalized No Injuries Abbotts Visit In Separate Accidents Two separate accidents hospitalized two people this past week. Mrs. Kathryn Kerr, 60, Tremonton RFD, was hospitalized Friday afternoon when she was struck by a car driven by Machino i Fukui, 50, Tremonton RFD. Mrs. Kerr was taken to the Bear River Valley Hospital for treatment of abrasions. Yam-asak- Tremonton Policeman, Mike Johnston said the mishap took place in front of the Classic Shop near the intersection of Main and Tremont Street. j. Mrs. Kerr was apparently walking down the road to her car, parked on the north side of Main Street and was "bumped' by Mrs. Fukui's car as it turned right from Tremont Street onto Main. Johnston said no citations will be issued. accident which occurred in ONE PERSON WAS hospitalized as a result of a None were hurt released. and were treated Bothwell Saturday. Two other persons car-tract- seriously. Thatcher teenager was hospitalized Saturday evenA - Mark Peterson and children of St. John, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Chournas and children of Tremonton, Greg Plymouth Way ing in a in Bothwell. car-tract- Thompson Family A mishap Trooper Larry Forsgren said a car driven by Sherrie Ann Christensen, 18, Thatcher, was eastbound on SR 102 in Bothwell when she collided with the rear end of an eastbound tractor driven by Reed Summers, 28, Tremonton. The tractor was pushed into the ditch on the right side of the road while the car veered into the ditch on the left side. Summers and Miss Christ- -' ensen were treated and released at Bear River Valley Hospital. A passenger in the car, Wendy Christensen, 16, sister to the driver, was hospitalized with fractures to the leg. Forsgren said Miss Christensen failed to see the tractor in time, applied the brakes, but still collided. Citations are pending further investigation. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbott, Jr. and Jennifer and Mrs. Jed Abbott, Sr. went to Hyrum to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Garnet Abel were visited by their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Michael Abel from Tooele over the weekend. Mrs. Dean Brad- - Rulon Rudd Is Home After Hospital Stay Mr. and Mrs. E. T. By Lois Petersen Hos-kin- s visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Estep. Rulon Rudd returned home Saturday after an Visiting in Samaria, Idaeighteen day stay in the ho, Sunday with Mrs. Edith Atkinson were Mrs. Nadine McKay hospital following surgery. We wish him a fast Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holsch and son, Branrecovery. don of Clearfield. Rodney Hess spent Friday and Saturday with his parSunday, Mrs. Margery Larsen of Conine enjoyed ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess. Rodney lives in Salt dinner and visiting at the Lake City. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes. Visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess were Visiting Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Nanette Hess and two and Mrs. Steed Estep, were Mrs. Grady (Ila Rae) Weeks sons, Jay and Jeffrey of and children of Syracuse. Malad, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lamb Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Kim were in Ogden and Salt Lake Starr and Jessica of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl City Tuesday on business and late that evening they Starr Saturday. attended a dinner meeting Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess for Noahs Ark Food. and son, Gomer visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Tresa) Friday night Mrs. Barbara Vanderhoof accompanPrince at Layton Saturday. ied by Mrs. Grace Allan of Robert and Tommy Riverside and Mrs. Tamra Bourne are staying with Maiers of Ogden attended a their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen while family get together in Bountiful at the home of Mrs. their parents are on a trip. Susan Waters, honoring Visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. Vaudis Skinner of Salt and Mrs. Dee Williams SatLake City on her birthday. urday were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ellerene Udy was an overnight guest Wednesday at her mothers, Mrs. Edith Atkinson in Samaria, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheat-le- y of Malad were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy accompanied by Bryce Udy of Tremonton were in Salt Lake City on business. Saturday afternoon, Mrs. WHY Anna Nish, Ruth Stokes and 257-503- Holmgren. Twenty guests attended and a lovely luncheon was served. The guest of honor received many lovely and useful gifts for the new" iw ' baby. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb were Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Waldron and children, Blair, Kirk, Keven, Nathan, and Wade. Mrs. Florence Goddard of Malad visited 4 Phoenix, Arizona, wied City. serving a SPECIAL BUFFET DINNER For Thanksgiving Day I is FA SNOW TIRE SALE Nov. 18, 19 and 20 ONLY 1 700 700 750 X X X 64.20 35.40 38.25 47.05 16 15 16 16 4.04 3.19 3.30 3.97 Exc. Tax Exc. Tax Exc. Tax Exc. Tax Snow Tires p Polyester - tubeless Tires . . . Performance Proved for Rural Use CO-O- P FREE MOUNTING F78 X G78 X H78 X G78 H78 X X 14 14 14 15 15 29.75 31.15 33.70 31.65 34.35 FREE BALANCING INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES If IFA sells It you can depend on it. Tremonton 241 So. 3rd West J (S.LC) Jerald Nostrum (Honeyville) health, herbs, weight & diet, loss, body to attend Friday evening, Dec. 3rd 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Saturday morning 10 JIM. to 12 noon. Plan CRYSTAL HOT SPRINGS HEALTH SPA NjJg&Ui,,. Honqiih, 27M515 Vii&Sri Ul. i. THIS SALE WILL BE THURSDAY FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY ONLY Phone r t I )99 ea 3"ea x 10x16 , S0460 3 and better Storage Shelves 734-934- 3 12 i i 2x6x16 x8x 16 " "I i iSheetrockl SALE j Basement I89 89 Sheetrock Nails 58" x per 59 Mortar Concret Mix 69 ft. mm 66 7 South Main bag Reg. 4.29 35s 55 f 58x4x8 Reg. 5.03 NOW Va" x 4 x Bach 4" 8 Reg, 6.22 NOW 519 Econo Studs 59 2" y3"x4x8 x 15" Covers 70 sq. ft. 779 per roll 3V2" x 23" Covers 107 sq. ft.49 per roll and galvanized steel lb. bag Reg. 3.58 NOW 3V2 " We also Have farm lumber lb. 38" x 4x8 Foil Face Insulation 15" roll per 90 Particle Board lb. Joint Compound 5 gal bucket Reg. 8.07 NOW Corner Bed 8 Foot Insulation bag ret 3.25 Sakrete Sand Mix 6" 3 fa. 291 Redi-mi- x 12' 94 Lime 15 V x 8' S"x Cement Reg. 2.07 Reg. 2.99 NOW 219 3V"x Closeout On i i "x IV2 "x8' 325 2.39 Exc. Tax 2.55 Exc. Tax 2.76 Exc. Tax 2.58 Exc. Tax 2.80 Exc. Tax MALSTR0M & STAN mum Covers 125 sq. Limited to Existing Supply 4th & HOME IMPROVEMENT 1 Redi-Gri- Sat. Dec. 3rd , 29 Heavy Service - Mud and Snow Truck Tire Maximum pulling power - Nylon Cord XX PRIZES from they met some friends, Mr. and Mrsj George Balk of Camarillo, California. x Country Squire DOOR muiminatiAii Lumber EAT WITH US AND ENJOY THE FAMILY MORE! X on from a four day vacation to Las Vegas, Nevada, where Rough-cu- WORK ALL DAY! L78 DR. returned home Monday Esh-o- evening with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish. Mrs. Goddard is Mrs. Nishes sister-in-laTuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy visited Mrs. Oscar Grunig at Brigham & DR. Gaylen Luke and son, David, of Logan; and Dee Wayne Hunsaker of Honeyville. The Mia Maids, Laurels, Adventurers, and Explorers of the Elwood APYW made cookies and sent them to missionaries on the 9th. A birthday party was held Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Barfuss for their daughter, Betty, who was five years old on the 13th. There were 13 friends who attended. Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts were guests at the Barfuss home on Saturday for a birthday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barfuss Cross Roads Coffee Shop Jana Stokes visited Mrs. Deanna Godfrey at Fri. of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. flowers and said that lie wished he could be then Mrs. Pauline Jensen ind her sister, Mrs. Mabel p of Logan spent Thunday in Ogden, where they did some shopping and enjyed lunch. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Jrs. Carl Rhodes on Sundaj for their son, Tim. Those attending were: Mr. and firs. Dustin Cornwall and fanily Saturday FREE Ron Crump of Tremonton was making a left turn out of Crump - Wheatley Motor Co. and onto the highway when his car collided with a Ford pickup traveling west on State Road 30. Neither of the two drivers were injured. The car received a mangled right fender and the truck's left side was dented. HEALTH SEMINAR Fete Their Parents 0 . Call Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary on Friday, when their children took them to the Golden Spike Cafe in Corinne. Afterwards a family party was held at their new home. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. CM. Cornwall and Steven of Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Nelson, and Donna Forsgren, all of Both well; Mr. and Mrs. CM. Cornwall, Jr. of Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb of Plymouth; Mr. and Mfs. Brian Gibbs and family Id Portage; Mrs. Kaylin Ryan of Salt Lake City; Mr. a$d Mrs. Dustin Cornwall and family and Penny Barfuss rf Tremonton. Mrs. CornwaiS brother, Dr. Don J. Laml of present. red across the street from the Sandallwood entrance last Friday afternoon. ATTEND Cornwall Children By CHRISTY HUNSAKER Hunsaker. There were eighteen family members By JANET CHADAZ two-ca- r collision occur- :t!bs! with leta I Williams, Williams of Preston, Idaho. Mrs. Bell Estep returned home Wednesday after having received medical care at the Valley Hospital. A dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams Sunday, was Janet Christensen of Bothwell. Friday, Mrs. Ruth Stokes, accompanied by Jana Ruth and her friend Dawn Cornwall of Riverside, enjoyed skating at the Logan Roller Rink, men returned home to enjoy a taco supper, where Dawn remained overnight. Saturday, Lapriel Secrist, accompanied by Annette Adams and Merle Holmgren of Bear River City and Elsie Welling of Fielding drove to Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Adams hosted a Pink and Blue shower at the home of Mrs. Mary Ann Jackman, in honor of Mrs. Gloria Welling shaw went with her sisters to San Francisco on a Fine Arts Tour sponsored by Utah State University. Mrs. James Abel and daughter, Carol, attended a birthday party in Honeyville Saturday for her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dean I':' Uljln Tremonton Yay Garland, Bart Flint, Fielding, Tim Williams, Portage, and Grant In Crash 2x4x8 STOH HOURS Brigham City, Utah Men. Him Ttars. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fit tl 7 p.m. Sat. 5 p.m. ft Phono 734-934-3 J |