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Show Page Trcssnton Woy family Christmas party as held Sunday afternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Homer, Jr. and family. . Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stenquist; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhodes and fam- on the trip was Eddie Kimb-er- , , ily ; Mrs. Dennis Jenkins and children; Mr. and Mrs. Dus-ti- n a friend of the family. Cornwall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk had their son and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Luke Mr. and and son. daughter-in-law- , The Golden Spike Camp of their and Mrs. Dennis Falk two children, Darci Lynn the Daughters of. Utah Pionand Mike at their home for eers was held December 16 at the home of Marcella Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Falk are from Og- Jeppson, with 18 members present. were den. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyer ,' Nita Roberts and Marearpt would like to announce that Smith and the lesson was they are the proud parents of given by Fern Andreasen. A a little girl named Lacy Jo. medley of Christmas songs was sung and played on the The rest of the family members are Randy Meyer, guitar by Janeene Thompson. Christmas Rhonda Mathews, Rita Meygifts were is exchanged. er and Julie Meyer. Lacy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts almost 19 months old. Dr. and Mrs. Jack John- - traveled to the Sale Lake son entertained his staff Airport on Tuesday where Thursday, Dec. 16, at their they met and returned home home. Members attending with Mr. James Roberts, were Mr. and Mrs. Thayne who has been visiting with Ovler. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne relatives in Illinois. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Norvel ': Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts Estep, Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl and family and Mr. Marion Newman attended a family Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hepler, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Christmas party Thursday Miller, Mrs. Cathy Hunsak-er- , , evening at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hess, and Mrs. Darrell Newman Mr. and Mrs. Theron Eber-har- d and family of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Helen Harper and daughter, Denise. They all had an enjoyable dinner Spending three days this and program after. week with Mr. Eric Stenquist were his daughter and ELWOOD AND THIRD Mr. and Mrs. WARD NEWS Leon (Thelma) Miller and family of Las Vegas, Nev. By Christy Hunsaker Mr. Stenquist returned home with the Millers to spend Christmas. The Tremonton First Ward Aaronic Priesthood and Young Women held a Christmas party on Dec. 21. The entire mutual and advisors piled on a hay wagon and rode throughout the Tremonton area singing Christmas carols. After everyone was about frozen and ready to quit,' they went to the church and had hot chocolate and chili. The night proved to be a fun one for all. The youth of Tremonton Stake recently gathered for their annual Christmas fireside at the Tremonton Stake House. Plymouth May Monti Relatives Visit The program included four youth speakers, guest speaker Reed Larsen, and a testimony meeting. Specialists for the event were Howard Rawlinson, Julie Reid, and Kathy Douglas. Their advisors were Mike and Meg Treseder. Tremonton Sixth Ward A. P, will battle with the Bishopric and Aaronic Priesthood leaders in the second annual challenge basketball game. The game will be held at the Tremonton Stake Center gym at 9 a.m. on Monday, With Mason Family By Lois Peterson pie. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. Ruth J. Petersen of Manti James visited their sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. R. L. Mis m Monday. Malad. ' Visiting Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling were Mr. and Mrs. Don Welling, their children and grandchildren of Evan-stoOvernight . Satur- guests day were Rodney Hess and Jeana Sorep&n of Salt Lake Mr. and City at the home Mrs. Norris Hess. : Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Kim Starr and Jessica of Ogden visited Mrs. Henry Starr and John and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Odean Estep was in Salt Lake on business ,c Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish visited Mrs. Deanna Godfrey at Clarkston on Friday. Mrs. Odean Estep, daughters Christine and Carol Lynn accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Estep and daughter, Cheri Lynn of met Odean at the airport in Salt Lake on Friday, where he returned after Cor-inn- e, spending the past three weeks at Mantico, Calif. He had been attending school for the telephone company. A party and dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourne at West Fielding Sunday afternoon. Santa made his visit and presented presents to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen, Mr.rand. Mi"S,.-FloyPetersen and family of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baker and family of Lay ton; Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels and family of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christen-se- n and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Jr. of Ephraim. Visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoesch and son, Brandon, of Clearfield, i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vander-hoo- f left Thursday for Whitt-ieCalif, to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Tony (Molice) Davis and family. r Visiting Agnes Archibald during the weekend was her d son and' his daughter, Archibald and Trudy, of Roy, and a grandson, Harvey Archibald of Washington. Mrs. Nadine Lamb has spent several days this week visiting her mother, Mrs. Edith Atkinson at Samaria. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy, Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess, Deweyville, attended a wedding reception for Kevin Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Hess of Logan and Patricia Guber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guber of Hyrum, at the country club in Logan. The bride and groom were married that morning at the Ogden Tem- d. B. Estep visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoskins in Thursday, Mrs. Arnold Lamb accompanied by Mrs. Ferral Williams of Malad, Mrs. Jim Udy of Portage and Mrs. Rees Roundy of Wellsville, enjoyed a shopping day in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb returned home after a k vacation in Phoenix, Ariz, as house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Don Lamb. They were accompanied by LaMont Lamb, who was attending a convention in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes attended a Christmas Party in Ogden, hosted by Cutter Laboratories for their employees and partners. There was dinner and dancing and Mrs. Stokes received the door prize which was a blender. lovely seven-spee- d Mrs. Jane Udy, Plymouth, and Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria, accompanied Mrs. Ellerene to Pocatello, Idaho on Monday. Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist visited their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Secrist at Weiser, Idaho and attended Sacrament Meeting where Glen was sustained as first councilor in- - the Bishopric. On their way home they slipped into Rupert, Idaho to attend the cattle sale. Thursday, Mrs. Jane Udy, accompanied by Lenore Silvester of Riverside attended a dinner party at the home of Mary Hess in Brigham City. Genevieve Jensen of Brig-haCity and Eva Zundel of Ogden were also guests. The occasion was Mary's birthday. A Sunday Christmas dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb, where Santa made his app- Dec. 27. Everyone By Terri Ogle Peggy Ogle and her four daughters, Terri, Nikki, Patti and Muriel spent the weekend in Idaho Falls with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hebdon. Also along Deweyville Way you be blessed with the sweet peace of the Christmas Story. Warm thanks. Holiday time marks the arrival of many of the young people who attend the ous colleges or work away from home. Good to see Miss Bonnie Germer, Miss Shari Rindlisbacher and Dan Ririe who are with their parents for time out from studies. Also arriving from Illinois this week were Richard and Ann Holdaway Boes and their two little sons. The Boes family will now be making, their home in Poca-lell- rl large crowd attended funeral services for Aunt Lizzie Germer on Saturday. . A Aunt Lizzie was always so happy to come to Deweyville for a visit, and she kept in touch with many of us right up to the time her health failed. We are also extending sympathy this week to the family of Henry Marble at his passing. Holiday activities which began at Thanksgiving for Mrs. Eleanor Brough are still going on. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Milgram and children came from Sandy in November and they all enjoyed dinner together. This past Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brough and family also came from Sandy and they had a Christmas dinner together, just a bit in advance of the day. Eleanor said it was a real lively houseful and she enjoyed it all. The Charles Norr home is also full of plenty of coming and going for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt and children arrived from Texas and will be here for the earance! Garland Man Hospitalizod Dent Rich of Garland was hospitalized at Bear River . Valley Hospital Tuesday for observations following an accident at the Cross Roads east of Tremonton. Rich 's truck was struck broadside as he entered the intersection heading west by a truck heading north which failed to stop for a stop sign, Investigating trooper Lyle Palmer said two Montana men were in the pickup but were not hurt. m X. 257-54- 60 mi m western E.Trea TIMES, December 23, D 1976 V mm Jylay the Blessings of the Christ Child be with you all through this glorious holiday and always. Our sincere thanks. HALES BROS. FURNITURE HS.ltm 257-12- , " Success At BRHS A successful Red Cross Blood Bank Drive was held at the Bear River High School on Dec. 13. Sixty students and teach- bie Grover, Lori Leak, Anita Barfuss, Paul Archibald, Bart Udy, Jill Kirby, Michael Jensen, Bret Robbins, Don L. Andersen, Mrs. ers were signed up for the drawing and 48 pints were drawn. A student must be 17 years of age with parental consent, to donate blood. A special thanks to the students, teachers and volunteer workers who helped make this a success: Dale Winkler, Sid Davis, Devonne Taylor, Kathy Bourne, Tina . Bittle, Ann Weiler, Connie Cervantes, Merrillee Col-bur- Shrise Warburton, Julie Ann Hess, Brenda Toni Flint, Stander, Margaret e, Isa-bel- le Jenny Gephart, Dorothy Hurley, Anita Burt, R. N., Rachel Anderson, R.N., Barbara Schmidt, Sue Gentry, Arlene Ficklin, R. N., Patty Bolton, R.N., Dr. Morris Fishman, Richard Green, teacher, Dr. Darwin Woodbury, principal. Donors included: Mark Giles, Jill Fronk, David Jones, Jodie Bishop, Mike Miller, Dale Winkler, Cindy Misrasi, Steven Batis, Larry John, Clara Misrasi, Mike Larsen, Karen Nelson, Deb Hurd, Janette Johnson, Danny Fisher, Shelley Stokes, Ted Peterson, Patti 28 TfllHWlttfl (t'.'I Brough, Cindy Scott, Ilene Udy, Connie Peavler, Krist-i- e Grow, Elise Elmer, Anne Weiler, Clayton Knudson, Mr. Simmons, Brett Williams, Kim Hales, Gary Anderson, Mike Jones, Max Crozier, Kenneth Christen-sen- . Burke Gibbs, Jonie James, Mike Harper, iiV Many Friends J Our Best Wishes Roger Archibald, Bart Chournos, Wade Stark, Grant Williams, Weston Munns, Roger Potter, Curtis Kidman, Adrian Elmer, JOB Kathy Hansen, Don Neilsen, Dallas Taylor, Robert Jensen, Dick Green, Becky Hathaway, Jeanette Schlick-eise- r, Larry Peterson. SERVICE 26 S. Tranent 0 COME, ALL YE y Home For Holidays 0 iir wish is that ll'C. LEADER-GARLAN- stmafi Many Young People ? Lin-for- is invited to att- end. two-wee- r, SEEDS THE Blood Drive Tromonton VJard Molds Christmas Party Wyo. 7 A Christmas holiday time. Surely are some tall boys in I 1 FAITHFUL that Holt family! Grandma and Grandpa Norr do a lot of "looking up to." The famil-- i ies celebrated three birth-- ;, days Sunday with dinner at the home of Gary and Connie Christensen in Bothwell. While the families were it dinner, word came of the arrival of a grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Christensen; Other grandparents are Mr and Mrs, Don Reeder.A Corinne. It as.a boy, tlra first child, for Jeri and Brel Reeder. Great grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. Charle Norr of Deweyville and Mrs Oscar Christensen, Both; well. Great grandparent! are Mr. and Mrs. Balx Jensen, Bear River City and great, great grandparj ents are Mr. and Mrs. AlvinV Norr, Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hay cock had a rather unusual experience this past week; They had gone to American Falls, Idaho, to attend the wedding of a nephew and were preparing to return home Sunday when the engine of their car caught fire. The fire really put their car out of working order, so relatives provided transportation home. ON CHRISTMAS DAY all bells on earth will ring sounding a message of love and joy to people everywhere. Our sincere gratitude. Jeff Burbank was happy to greet Davis L. Chandler from Rugby, England, this past week. Mr. Chandler, a convert to the LDS Church,, had been in Korea, then continued on to the United States for a visit before returning to England. He was at the Douglas Burbank home for a couple of days the joy and peace of the first Christmas return to your heart with gladness at this holiest of seasons! May SOUTHlVICK REALTY GEPHARTC 7A n ihh TnmontM 97-tf- ft 1 44 : : E. Miki 257 - 5514 : iovously horn church towers everywl -wilt , of Peace spreading message We say thanks for their jubilant message. -- BOB'S vxy Let thert be 9,Qf QUIIW'S WW SHOP 46 N. foment 257-54- 71 INC. at BhristDas |