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Show THE ErviniHess Feted Dcbra Taylor Receives On $5th Birthday Amrd Ply-mou- th children,-Orl- in Hess, Long Beach, Calif.; Gerafl Hess, Garland; Mrs. Bay (Clarie) Schofield, Silt Lake City, Mrs. Ervin (Verna) Mathe ews, Arco, daho; Jay and UMar, all of Plymouth; (leon Hess, H also has 29 . Executive Secretarial De-Ver- 42 wpm Typing category type. In the National competition representing Utah, she won ninth place in Executive Secretarial category. Mayor Max Mason awarded a beautiful plaque to her for her outstanding accomplish- great LA i nJErvin Hess Malad, Who; Mr. and Mrs. Clark R4d of West Fielding; MrsGene (Leora) Pen- - Would you like to be a smart sales shopper? To be one, Marilyn Noyes, Utah horwood, Clearfield and Jay Dee Scott of Fielding. ments. IVcry Bridge Club Gathers .DEBRA TAYLOR of Tremonton recently received acclaim during the 85th anniversary banquet held by Steven's Henager College.. - Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Roberts and children, Katauna, Monica, Damon, and twins Cassandra and Biena, Mr. Charles Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Cory Dalton and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duke of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Orr had a lovely Thanksgiving dinner in Wellsville at Mrs. Orr's brothers, Lavell Irishman. , Saturday evening the lers traveled back to Spending Thanksgiving At llattie Hodge's Home Mrs. ' er, Mr. and Mrs. Margarf t of Mary Ann Maughan Irs. Hattie Hodge held bqlge club at her home Tlrsday. Marie Rhodes, rn Huish and Florence rn won prizes. Her guests lire Mrs. Arvilla Stark bmBothwell and Edith ansen. On Saturday Mrs. age s had Mr. and Mrs. jobert Hodges, her son, for iner guests. Mr. Robert lodges had just returned from a TDY job to Taiwan, tie was sent by Hillfield. Last londay the Garland First Ward Special Interest group ; heM Family Home Evening At Mrf . Hodge' There were ten in attendance and they are hoping for more next time. For Thankgiving Mrs. Hodges went with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen to visit her son and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen of Sunset. Sunday Mrs. Hodges was a dinner guest at President and Mrs. James White's where Mr. and Mrs. David Archibald stopped to visit on returning home from a trip to Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Hodges also attended the trip to the Festival of Trees and Trolly Square with the Senior Citizens. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jen' sen had Thanksgiving at their hotne. Their guests were Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. Ripy Dunkley, from Franklin, Idaho and two nephews and a niece, Gary, Gordon land RaNae Bradford frefn Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. V.W. Johns had gufsts this week from and Mrs. Richard Orem.pr. F. Beai and their four children. They arrived Wednesday aid left Sunday after- noon. ,The Tremonton-Gar-lan- , Josephson of Plymouth and their two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Peterson from Orem and their six children. During that day Boyd's sister Kathy Joseph-so- n called to talk from California and also Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Oleen Josephson, who are on a mission in California. Friday night Dee and Clynn Josephson attended Up With People and went to a party at Garth Josephson's for .come-ojofUp With People aftetlbRjtffow. Mr. and Mrs. George Kir-b- y had Thanksgiving at their home. Their guests were Mr. Fred Nielson and son, Nick-lo- s from St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kirby and family of East Garland. Saturday Mr. Kirby's son, Don, from Oakron, Virginia arrived at the Salt Lake airport where he was met by his father and brother. Don has been trasferred from the Justice department in Washington D.C. to Salt Lake for 90 days. He was a guest at the Kirby's until Sunday evening when he returned to Salt Lake. Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby went to Ogden to visit their f Mr. and Mrs. Rod Merrill spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Vance, Mrs. Merrill's parents. By LaDonna Hess Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Alfred and daqghteiM. Tami spent Wednesday thru TrV day in Bountiful, where they enjoyed Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond But- thast ler. Sunday Mrs. LeRoy Allred and Dorothy Allred visited Mrs. Blanche Woolsey in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dal-to- n enjoyed Thanksgiving at their daughter's home, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. Other family members were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sheffer and children, Mrs. LaRae Worley and children, Kaylin Womack and Chad Dalton. d nesday. The book was by Cora Nielson entitled "Eight Is Eibugh" by Tom Bradon. Mf and Mrs. Boyd Josand family spent ephs sgiving at Boyd's sist 3125 Main 1 All WINTER COATS comfort By Kerry George Available Sizes to 10. 5 & brown, the in line narrow, wide widths. medium, and Garland IDS Seminary will hold an alumni The in Colors are black, tan. REG. NOW '31.95 $23.99 BUY THE PRACTICAL, PERSONAL GIFT FROM- - lee Merrill, secretary; Val-en- 3 e Scott, historian; Mark Butler and Kerry George, junior representatives and Clyde Griffin and Vickie Gregory, sophomore representatives. musncL nMD U. 2 West Main It I Tremonton irdbj J v. LAVELLE N. COMBE Garland . . If you open an account of $10 or more at Logan Savings and Loan, Tremonton office, we'll add another $2 to your account. Simply fill in one of our $2 Starter Certificates, available at the Tremonton office, and submit it with your & deposit. Wethinkit'sagood way to help you get started with a good, solid SAFE investment. While your Logan Savings account is earning the highest interest allowed, it's protected by the Federal Savings and Loan Deposit Insurance Corporation, so you know your investment is SAFE. o I P t ( ' j - r t Ai' r 1 - r- f - Logan Savings Off s May 257-533-1 Tremonton.. Branch Bargains!! 6 1st North Ttanonfon, Utch last Logan Savings & Loan" Dig Table Full Of A account at -in DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS! & Quality "Triangle." M nra-innr-ii-iT-iT- BOVJCUTT FLORAL NATURALIZED "We'll pay you to open an cmsms m DOUG ALLRED arrangements, trees, etc. BOOTS But- Assembly Set They were Mr. and Mrs. Burton Huish, son, Kevin and daughter, Nancv of Twin Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Giles and family of Tremonton. KINDS TREES See beautiful Christmas com-jpan- ALL HIESU December 10th & 11th f LADIES Seminary for Thanksgiving. rrtrirTririririrTriririririririririri FOR SALE Christmas Opening Consider time, energy, assembly December 21 at the Seminary. About 17 graduates from the Class of 1976 will speak. The Seminary Council will prepare a dinner for the alumni. if :l I - j ml i )wjWceuncilfor this year is "giving at the home "Of Mr:"nTde" up of Darin Kerr, and Mrs. Jess Harris. There president; Doug Harris, vice were 27 relatives present. president; Jill. Kirby, Acay demic vice president; Jana- Mrs. Fern Huish had Later that day Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton went to visit Mr. Dalton's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Darrall Dalton. Relatives there were Saunders, who just returned from a health mission in Seoul, Korea. Check styles; items likely to go out of style may be poor buys. Remember, nothing is a bargain unless it will be useful to you. by spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gephart. Also there were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gephart of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jay West-ergar- d had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Westergard. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges enjoyed Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Winford Barrus of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. George Hales spent Thanksgiving Day and Friday in Ogden with Dr. and Mrs. Alten Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hard-- , and family Be sure to know if the store has a policy during sales of "No Refunds, All Sales Final." Don't Miss Our Wesley Gephart Hallberg and daughter, July, Mr. and Mrs. Keith granddaughter, Darla literary Club meeting was Kid at the John's Wed- v Mr. and Mrs. Marucs Lee had Thanksgiving at their home and their guests were Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rhodes and her brother and their three children, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes from Perry. Springville. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Garth The Heber Butler family of Garland spent their Thanksgiving vacation in Jerome, Idaho, at the home of an older brother, William Butler. They had their Thanksgiving dinner with family and friends and had an enjoyable time. The Butler family stayed until Saturday evening, visiting and having a good time. with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parkinson were their son, Robert and Judy Pope, both of Coasta Mesa, California. and money costs of getting to the sale. Shop at the start of the sale for best selection. Be sure the sale price is an actual reduction from the regular price. Watch for imperfect or damaged articles, or merchandise that is below the store's usual quality. State University Extension family resource management specialist, says keep in mind that sales have their purpose and you have yours. Your purpose is to get what you need and want at reduced cost. Stores, on the other hand, hold sales to reduce stock and make room for new goods, to dispose of discontinued lines or damaged goods or simply to get you into the store to stimulate buying or to introduce a new product. Going to a sale with this Swedish proverb in mind can help you take advantage of the store's purpose without thwarting your own purpose: "He who buys what he does not need steals from himself." The Extension specialist cites these suggestions for buying at sales: wpm shorthand; 110 Out-of-tf- ra Shop Salos Bo Smart Shoppor cate- first place in the Executive grandchilden and 3 great great gradchUdren. guests were Ervin's Ifother and wife, Mr. and Irs. Loyal Hess of Gailnd 150 gory Tre-monto- n. grandchilfen, . "V- -. Debra Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas T. Taylor of Tremonton, was the recipient of an award given at the recent Stevens Henager College 85th anniversary banquet. Miss Taylor is enrolled in the Executive Secretarial Course and is a "high honor student." She is also working as a legal secretary. In the State Future Business Leaders Competition, she won first place in the Mr. Ervin Bss of celebrated his 85th birthday on Not. 28. Family members hostd a dinner at the Belmont Clurch on Saturday, Nov. 25 to celebrate the occasion. There were 76 j present. Ervin has ekht I lilt. Page U TIMES, December 2. LEADER-GARLAN- for your peace of mind J 1 T REM0NT0N"nfSt 40 SAVINGS & LOAN Ml MAIN HtMONlOM. utAH 14337 PhoM 257 9)44 ESEE , " ,X s ,. j |