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Show THE Ar-- - C ; nlA-- J tmv v Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and son, John, returned Tuesday from an eight-da- y trip to San Diego, Calif. They enjoyed visiting there .fife TIMES, December 9, D 1976, Page 11 From Cciifornb Trip llary Tcylort Return fI p, Jral kXL LEADER-GARLAN- Taylors visited in La Verkin, Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Prince and children. Mrs. Prince (La Rue String-ham- ) is Mrs. Taylor's niece. with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson, former resident of Garland. Mrs. Persson is Mr. Taylor's sister. Enroute to San Diego, the SEIKO WILL PASS EVEN THE TOUGHEST I GRADUATE EXAMINATION. 7 in j Combine the accuracy of quartz with the elegance and fashion of Seiko designs and you've got the best money can buy. Choose one for hirq. One for Seiko Quartz. $& PARTICIPATING in the Utah Turkey Show from the local area were (1 to r) back row: Larry Stokes, David Shaw, Reed Stokes, Mrs. Elda Vee Stokes, Don Anderson and Shelly Stokes; second row: Debbie Stokes, Diane Stokes, Kaylynn Stokes, Spencer Stokes, Helen Anderson, Curtis Turkeys Given A meeting to see whether support exists for operation of a "mini bus" between Brigham City and the north-- , em part of the county will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m. in the Tremonton Civic Center, 102 So. Tremont Street. The meeting is being sponsored by "Operation Help", a citizen organization created by the Community Action Program (CAP). The mini-bu- s transportation would be free to any persons, anyone on Social Security and anyone with a disability. Others would be able to purchase a ride for a small charge, a spokesman said. The organization is seeking an indication of how would be much the mini-bu- s used. Nursing Home shp - aa a- e Tics Cafcd Tfcsi Published every Thursday by the Leader Publishing Co. it 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. Box Subscription rate: Elder, Cache, and Oneida $5.50 per year, all other areas $6 00 per year. Second Clan Postage paid at Tremonton, Utah 84337. Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Hi Low 45 44 46 42 12 12 20 26 12 14 16 38 38 38 Weather courtesy of U and I Sugar Co., Garland, Utah. . f i I ' 29 West Main Phone 257-568- 0 i Hundreds of ri r V Gifts - Thrifty , Priced!! , . r a wI ami I 1 mf CL "a, Yes - We'll Be Open 'Til 10 p.m. MJfeOff . HEATHER i caao low-inco- Other winners included The Bear River Valley Diane Stokes, third; JuDean hospital and Mountainview Stokes, fourth; Kaylynn County Nursing Home will be having turkey on the Stokes, fourth; Larry menu this next year thanks Stokes, fifth; Helen Anderto a number of young turkey son, fourth and Davis Shaw, second. growers and some local busWinners received a varinesses. iety of prizes including Turkeys purchased from a who recently host of trophies, clock radios and cameras. competed in the Utah TurThe exhibiters are membkey Show have been donated ers of either the Country, to the two health care facili-- , ties by the Tremonton bus- ;Ci)UsinjFjBox.;ider County inessmen who putcbaswtr; them at auction following During the snow which attracted more than 100 exthe show. Local youth showed up hibiters, Joe Kjak, vice president of Bonneville Internatwell as usual at the show. ional delivered an address. Spencer Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes of The show is the largest Bothwell, exhibited the turkey show in the US. Business purchasing turheaviest Tom in Phase 2 of the show. The bird weighed keys included: Box Elder in at 47.13 pounds. County Bank, Gepharts, J.J. White Blacksmith, Northern Don Anderson of Bothwell exhibited the first place hen Furniture, Ray's Texaco in Phase 1 and Reed Stokes, Service, John Laws Oil Co., Federal Land Bank, First also of Bothwell, exhibited the Resedrve Champion Hen Security Bank, Lon Neal, in Phase 2. Taylor Farm Service, Farmers Grain, OK Tire, Shelley Stokes of Bothwell Wes' Texaco Service, Goldreceived a $200 scholarship en Spike Equipment, Macks for her second place Phase 1 Drive In, Bear River State hen. Bank, Del Vee Ranch, NichCurtis Carter of Park Valolas heavfor Breeding Farms, Lish won first place ley iest hen in Phase 1 of the Grain Co., Arrow Industry, Knox McDaniel of Ogden. competition. HARDLEX MOONLIGHT x -- I 00. topstainless steel back, unique case top and bracelet design, blue dial, HARDLEX mar-resicrystal, adjustable bracelet. Stainleit tteel, Miller's Jewelry -v YR011M-M50.- e 00. crystal, adjustable bracelet. . To Hospital, No. DA00SM-I1M.- blue dial. Uso Mini-Bu- s No. White SEIKO Bonnie Stokes; front left: Tammy Stokes and JuDean Stokes. The local businessmen who bought the prize turkeys plan to donate them to the Bear River Valley hospital and county nursing home. Carter and Meeting To Explore 1 Toys Books Domestics - I Friday U Everything In Lingerie - Foundations YES EVERYTHING! Robes ! ! Shoes ALSO LOOK AT THESE SUPER BUYS Elder Home - ft i 1 I I - I s ' ' i -- f a m 1 ' FRIDAY y v DECEMBER N And Offer Pants - 7 is Our Dresses 10TH Gowns Etc.- - Etc.- - Etc.! ! ! Save! Save! Save! COME JOIN THE FUN Also Free Drawings - 9 p.m. For Five (5) $500 Gift Certificates Elder Anderson M m i GOOd & SAVE ON ALL YOUR GIFT BUYING! THURSDAY THRU thru SATURDAY From Mission Elder Bruce J. Anderson has recently returned from service in the Japan-Toky- o Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Elder Anderson will report his mission Sunday, Dec. 12, at 4:30 p.m. in the Garland East Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson of SPECIAL ALL WINTER COATS v 'Off 1N h AWf-- U May W Main if IB Z Shop Our Scout Dept. For Your Favorite Stout IN FOR ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS. FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN n , I I YOUR GIFTS CHEERFULLY WRAPPED FREE OF CHARGE I We Welcome Your BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE CARDS. v & Our Book Department Is Heavily Stocked With All The Latest Publications |