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Show Page 22. THE TIMES, November I.KADER-OARI.A- 24, 1976 and guest Joanne Christen-seLeRov Johnson and fiancee, Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Andreason and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and family, Thatcher, Edna Williams Howell May Elder Fuller n. Big Day Of Feasting To Be Honored Anticipated By Many and Mrs. James Wood of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Wood and family of By Jeny Wood The big day of feasting V" Arizona. and getting together with friends is just around the corner and I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiv- A homecoming honoring Elder Roy Fuller will be held in the Tremonton Third Ward on Sunday evening, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. Elder Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuller has just returned after fulfilling an LDS mission in Greens- Shauna Fonnesbeck's family got together at her home Sunday for a early Thanksgiving dinner. Those present for the occasion were Mim Johnson and her son, Allan, John Johnson ing. We sure do have a lot of things to be thankful for. Earl and I are spending the day with the Shelby Whitings of Brigham City, Mr. and Kaye Hansen, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stine returned home from a trip which took them to Denver, Colorado and then up to Billings, Montana and home. In Denver they visited with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess and baby son. Sam's mother, Mrs. R.L. Stine flew out from Missouri to be with them and the Hesses for a nice visit. Sam and Peggy also took in a lot of the interesting sights in that area while there. Diane Grant and Gwen Munk a shower for Debbi Sore risen Wednesday. She received many lovely gifts. The shower was our way of helping to replace some of the things which were destroyed when their trailer home burned. Uleda Grant met with a frightening accident Monday evening. She was driving on the road near Dewey-vill- e when a calf darted out into the path of her car and was hit. The impact threw the calf up over her car and . into the burrow pit. It killed the calf. Uleda suffered shock and bruises. Her car which is a front wheel drive was damaged quite extensively. Todd Grant really gave "his all" when he went with his team from Bear River High for a couple of practice games in Salt Lake this past week and he scored 17 points. Keep going Todd. Visitors at the Jack Fors-gre- n home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ob Turley and Mrs. Lona Ipsen and her guest. Mr. and Mrs. Vyrl Nessen were overnight guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hess of Salt Lake. Saturday the two couples had dinner and a night out at Wendover. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Emile accompanied them. Blodwin Sorensen was an overnight guest Tuesday with her son, Grant and family of Logan. She spent Thanksgiving with her mother in the nursing home in Tremonton. The Homer Kotters had their children all home for the holiday. Vernice and Chad from Nephi, Janice and Alan, Upalco, LaRee and Harry, Bear River City and Leon and Sharon from right next door and their families are all going to be there to partake of Mavis' good cooking. boro, N. C. Methodists n i if ix OUR PHARMACY IS NEAT, CLEAN, To Hold tezpor-Dai- ORDERLY AND &r toy h&r CZr December 2, 6 to 8 p.m., the Community EFFICIENT ing salable items for the event. Baked goods and new-giitems appropriate for Christmas gifts will be on sale. Supper tickets are $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for United Methodist Church will hold at it's annual supper-bazaa- r the Church, 207 N. Tremont Street, Tremonton. Members and friends of the Church are busy prepar- - SERVING OUR VALUABLE ft East Garland Way CUSTOMERS SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY FOR OUR SPECIAL Mrs. Dora Shaffer had a visit from a great grand- daughter Sunday, Lori Shaffer, and a girl friend of Carey, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gleed of Rupert, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler on Sunday. Dennis is Mrs. Oyler's son. Mrs. Eph Peterson was in Sunset Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Cole, where she learned how to make Christmas wreaths of pine cones. Mr. and Mrs. Frank n MOUTHWASH RIGHT of their first great grand- daughter. The little girl is the daughter of Jim and Shelley Shepherd Clayton. The maternal grandparents are Dean and Judy (Larsen) Shepherd. The tiny miss was given the name of Amber Jo by her Grandfather Shepherd. It has been a busy time for 44 01 IN. REG. i WITH BUILT OR MINT 18'S CHERRY OR REGULAR FLAVORS. FLAVOR, ANTISEPTIC. ANESTHETIC, MFG. LIST '1.14 , College. The Ward Bishopric and iheir wives had dinner at Maddox on Saturday Of Great Granddaughter Merlin and Wanda Larsen traveled to Idaho last week to be present for the blessing TOOTHPASTE THE 1 SCHAPER f" A TYLENOL ? SUPER TOE SAFE the area. The fall crops are planted and coming up. Although the wheat is coming up, the area is dry and could use rain. Quinn and Georgia Willis have moved into the area. They are living at the Golden Spike Monument. Quinn man is the maintenance PAIN FAST RELIEF ASPIRIN. WITHOUT 'W IOCS REG. Larsen' s Attend Blessing Flint CLOSE-U- P Reatha Coombs spent the weekend in Rexburg with her sister, Gayla at Ricks Promontory Way By Doris CHL0R0SEPTIC TOOTHPASTE Elmer and Mrs. Esther Clough attended Sacrament Meeting Sunday at the Nursing Home. Robert Davis and son, Parley, of Bountiful called on Mrs. Hannah Davis on Sunday. Mrs. Esther Clough left Monday to spend Thanksgiving with friends in Pro-v- 1 1 CHRISTMAS CIRCULAR Great Granddaughter By Essie Peterson a. r WATCH Dora Shaffer Visited By $ 13 "kaW BE PUYED RE .Z' r FAST RELIEF FOR ij '246 44 VICKS FORMULA FLEX 01 LIST 20a 3 oz. 2.59 l.25j REG. EXTRA i FOR there. BODY The community is busy with holiday preparations. Some are having Thanksgiving guests. Others are invited out for the day. 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