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Show ME LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES . Nov. D rUUjftSKA 18. mi . Page fast Garisnd t Way llomllYJay Mrs. Sorcnson Goes There's Poison! Jack Forsgren Nome To Idaho Falls Temple Mrs. Lititia Sorensen accompanied a group of Garland 2nd Ward people to the Idaho Falls Temple on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen of Bountiful visited their mother Saturday evening. Bachelor: a fellow who's discovered that where there's smoke, there's toast. one who has reached the age of dissent. Teenager: Folks in small towns do just about everything the big city people do, only they do it earlier. fear of being Honesty: caught The biggest liar in the world is They Say. R & 176 Hardware R Wt Main 2 Tremonton. Utah Diane Sorensen of Utah State spent Sunday at home with her parents. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Andersen and Dale Barker of Hollbrook, Mabel Oyler, Tremonton and Dora Shaffer. Accompanying Dale Andersen through the Ogden Temple were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith and Mrs. Dora Shaffer. Following the session they were joined in Ogden by Mr. and Mrs. Andy Andersen for dinner. The Stagecoach Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers was held Thursday at the Senior Citzens Center with NaVelle Rhodes as hostess. The lesson, "Pioneer Cemeteries" was given by Capt. Mabel Hansen. A history of her father; Peter Hansen was given by Mrs. Donnetta Petersen. Refreshments were served. home from the hospital Friday. I dropped by to visit with him yesterday and be looks pretty darn good for as sick as he has been. Grace Supan received an upsetting phone call Thursday. It seems her mother, Mrs. Minnie Picket who lives in New Plymouth, Idaho, was taken suddenly ill with a heart attack. She suffered another one later in the day and was on the critical list for a few days. Grace drove up and stayed with her until her condition improved. Earl and I had a real nice trip to southern Utah last week. We toured through the canyonlands around Moab thur Storrer, (Arthur's birthday) and Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Thompson. Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Roger came to the Leah Oyler home Friday evening and spent the night and Saturday with her mother. Mrs. Eph Peterson acc- Arthur Mrs. Marriott to Logan Saturday for a meeting of their quilting club. Mr. and Mrs. Marriott were in Brigham Wednesday evening for the sixth birthday of their grandson, Lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Mrs. Esther Clough has spent 8 days at the new hospital under treatment. f I I I I I I 1 I I Hold Mr. and Mrs. Claire Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Min-so- n of Paris, Idaho, enroute home from the wedding reception, had dinner with the Allreds. . light), 140th Field Artillery of the Utah National Guard for the past five and a half Full-Tim- -- HI We wish 1 sincere Recruiter For Guard e held in conjunction with the program to run throughout the state on strengthening the Utah National Guard. Prospect Night will be held at the Garland Armory, 72 North Main, Garland, e v 5-l- b. v 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 Amana Radarange is the best microwave oven you can buy. tl community. Displayed will be comm- unication equipment, searchlights, the big guns, and much more. Everyone is cordially invited to come and see how the Utah National Guard can help doesn't son Amana, it's not di'TP-tiaun-e If . , 4a it n rnKL Sgt. Ronald Hammond lti I C to Rl The Family a of Josie Hirschi ' mom work if WM,a P i$ DOY'S VESTSU SNOWMODILf til fr ' sa wuAia -- 7 arc nEUE k 1 I I TABLE V WESTERN gj & WORK SHOESJ OVERSHOES 3 IIi"Hfo I slUfAs i) m a f 1 I ,m t I MBWiittXN .m i-- f LADIES & BOYS DENIM B RR-4D- Cuts cooking times by 75. roast in 35 minutes, Cooks a bakes a potato in 4 minutes, cooks hot dogs in 20 seconds. November 18 (tonight), from 6 to 10 p.m. The unit will have films and displays depicting their role in the overall defense posture of the Utah National Guard and as a helping hand to the and death of our beloved Josie Hirschi. We also want to thank those who sent lovely floral offerings. Dresses, Pant Suits, etc. till ana. made only by 753-31- express our gratitude for the sympathy many acts of shown us during the illness such as Coats, Pants, Blouses, ii ft FREE 752-013- Two USU basketball tickets will be given at the armory to one lucky prospect, courtesy of USU Athletic Department. Refreshments will be served. . 0 Everything, IVITIVIVIVl PJL MICROWAVE'OVEN them. KCARD OF THANKS 30 I Kara years. He has been a part-tim- e recruiter for the past two years. j Sgt. Hammond is married to the former Susan Hislop and has two children. He will be stationed at the Logan Armory, 530 South 500 West, next to the Cache County Fairgrounds. He can be visited there or called at 2 for more or information. Prospect Night is being and Mrs. Doug Allen and family of Ogden. Houseguest of the Leon Rack Tops 3 THi FREE 0CMOXSTMTIOKS The Utah National Guard will hold a "Prospect Night" at the various armories throughout the state. Guests at the Merlyn Jackson's Sunday were Mr. jj FROM MODEL roommate, Laurie Cole, who is from Butte, Montana, were home from school for the weekend. Saturday ONLY 1 recruiter has been e assigned in the area. Sgt. Hammon has been with Battery D (Search- Payne's. Julie Sorensen and her TURKEY DAY SPECIALS In The Store Elder Cache-Rich-Bo- x This is the first time a full-tim- Mrs. John Payne, Brig-haand Mrs. Connie Her-ric- k and daughter were visitors Sunday of the Dennis TREMONTON Sgt. Ronald B. Hammond e is the new recruiter for the Utah National Guard in the areas. ily. I1I I T.I.I.I.I.I.!.I.T.I.T.1.T.I.T.TJ.I.I.I.I.IJ.I.I.I.).1.I.I.I.I.I.I.I." In RIMY ELECTRIC 'Prospect Night' full-tim- Bryce's Canyon. Some of the spots in that area are so beautiful you can't believe that they aren't a fantasy. We accompanied Jim and Phylis Wood of Garland on the trip. When Mary Hyden accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Curly Lloyd on a trip last week they weren't really sure just where they were going. Now that Mary is home again she says they went to Arizona and visited with the Carmen Wood fam- luncheon honoring Carol Packer prior to her marriage at the home of a sister, W MB WILL ECONOMIST and then drove through Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert All-re-d were in Ogden for a 20 AT HOW National Guard Will m W BE Jack Forsgren returned Mrs. Howard Oyler's sisters and their husbands met for dinner to celebrate the birthday of three of the group which fell during the week; Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ompanied MUM self-defen- Kotters is Mrs. Kotter's sister, Karen Workman. By JEN Y WOOD By Essie Peterson Bright orange and black colorwings are ation for monarch butterflies, and a danger warning to hungry birds, the National Geographic Society says. 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