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Show o Garland Way Writer Sees Need For Fire Department Child's Blessing Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Allen and daughter, Marilyn, TWO BROTHERS WERE awarded the Eagle Scout rank attended the blessing of recently in the El wood Ward. John and Carl Petersen (I to r) their granddaughter, Holly attained scouting's highest rank. They are the sons of Mr. and Jean, in Smilhfield Sunday. Mrs. Earl Petersen of Elwood.. Holly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Allen,' They enjoyed dinner at the Lloyd Allen home afterward. Two visitors at the Don Limb home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boam and daughter, Linda, of Downey and Mr. and Mrs. UniversTwo brothers received ending Utah Stale John A. Evans of Malad. their Eagle Scout badges ity. Mr. and Mrs. David Nye He has served as Priest recently at an awards cerewere in Logan over the Quorum advisor and APYW mony held in the Elwood weekend attending a college LDS Ward. president in his ward. activity where they won a on In high school he was Carl Petersen, 18, and couple of record albums in a the newspaper staff, FFA John Petersen, 15, both sons dance contest. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterreporter and member of the Mrs. Kenneth Rose attendsen of Elwood, were honorSpanish Club. ed the Young Homemakers John is Teacher's Quorum ed. convention at the Hilton HoCarl has served as post president. He has earned the tel in Salt Lake, Friday and Arrow of Light Award. Last president in Post 128. Saturday. He is a Bear River High summer, he worked at the Mr. and Mrs. Harold PetSchool graduate and is att Boy Scout Camp Kiesel. erson enjoyed Monday at their cabin in Logan canyon. Mr. Boyd Munns is in St. Paul, Minnesota, attending a National Farmers Union Policy Board meeting. Visiting Mrs. Munns Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Itamsdell of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott went to Ogden Wednesday to help celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marriott's tenth wodding anniversary. , Afterwards they visited in Brigham at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor where they celebrated Mr. Taylor's birthday. Mrs. Don Jenson enjoyed a visit from her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ramsdell, of Blackfoot, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris have been enjoying a Elder Sieve Busby visit from Mr. Harris' mot- - Brothers Get Ecgbs n - son-in-la- Neil Chrisiensen herrsi(firac&IIrrisHr Elder Will Elder Busby's Serve Mission Homecoming Set the past twcuMseeks. Mrs. : Norman Harris, Grace Harris, and Mrs, Beth Misrasi, were in Ogden last Tuesday visiting an aunt who is in the McKay-Dehospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hard-man'- s son, Brent, had his homecoming January 30. e , missionary farewell will be held Sunday, Feb. 13, in the Tremonton Second Ward at 4 p.m. for Neil G. Christ-enseson of Willis 0. and Verna B. Christensen. He has been called to A serve in the California-Anahei- Mission. He will enter the mission home March 5, and arrive at his mission headquarters March 10.' Card of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. Elder Steve Busby will be honored at a homecoming service in the Beaver Ward on Sunday, Feb. 13, at 6 p.m. Elder Busby recently completed two years of service in the Thailand-Banko- k mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y .' Saints. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William and Shirley Busby of Collinston. Kiver High, reports that Feb. 22 the Drama Club will travel to Brigham for a competition. About 20 sutd-ent- s will attend and be judged on humorous reading, dramatic readings, pantomimes, mono acts and improvisation groups. The drama Club will be working on two radio plays which will be presented over the school loud speaker if they are good enough. Anyone who is interested iti participating in region competition is to contact Mrs. Bone. The Regional convention is March 10, 11 and 12 and will be held in Tucson, Arizona. Anyone who wants to, go check in Mrs. Bone's room where a ' cnart is hanging on the wall for information. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and also' Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Peterson and their granddaughter, Barbara in Centerville. They then traveled to Salt Lake where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walton and granddaughter, Maria. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Theurer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Richardson for dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirby arrived in Salt Lake from Chicago on Sunday. They plan to make their new home in Salt Lake where Don has been transferred to. The Kir-by- 's visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby Sunday-eveninand then returned to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. V.W. John's traveled to Farmington Fri day where they visited with Mrs. Johns' nephew and his wifevMr.iian4.Mrs Robert Deal. They alsja, vjsiJLaJ wth Ernest B. Wheeler and Mrs. June Andrew in Ogden', Mrs. Vernon Thompson visited with her son, Ron Thompson in Ogden after going through the temple. Mr, and Mrs. Glade Timothy were overnight baby sitters for Mr. and Mrs. Max Flinders in Ogden while they the Relief Society, our friends and all others who assisted in any way. Mrs. Floyd Harvey Evans Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Evans and families. whether Honeyville really needs its volunteer fire department. If you don't mind a little personal opinion on the subject, may 1 take just a few lines. I'm sure many town members have a few ideas on the need of a fire department. I feel that Honeyville is quite an isolated place. If a fire were to occur, we are just too far from both Brigham City and Tremonton to get immediate assistance. Some people have argued that the fire department isn't really doing anything. But as one resident told me, "Maybe they aren't doing anything,--- I hope they never have to. But if we got rid of them, the next time they might be needed would be at my house and I don't want to take that chance." The Elder's Quorum of Honeyville would like to invite everyone to attend a dinner-danc- e to be held Feb. 19 at the Honeyville cultural hall. A ham and salad dinner will be served from 7 p.m. on through the remainder of the evening. The dancing will start at 7:30 p.m. with music provided by the Country , Cats. from those attending. Congratulations go out to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Miller who are the proud parents of a new baby girl.The new addition to the Miller household will be named Laur-indShe has an older brother waiting at home to keep her company. Spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. DeVern are Mr. and Mrs Ralph Coleman and their three boys. The Colemans are here visiting from the sunny land of Hawaii where Coleman is stationed. We would like to congratulate Shawn Nicholas who was recently baptized. Shawn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nicholas. "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" was the theme of the recently held Daddy-daughtparty. All of the Merrie Misses were in attendance with their, fathers. An evening of dinner, games and dancing was enjoyed by .:. :, '. all. Medical The Primary Center in Salt Lake City is in need of funds. The Primary General Board has asked each community to help by holding a Penny Drive. Mrs. g traveled to Salt Lake for an LDS Seminary and Institute meeting. The Timothy's then traveled to Salt Lake where they were over night guests at Mr; and Mrs. Raymond Timothy. While there they attended a U of U BYU basketball game held at the University of Utah. They returned home Sunday. Patriarch and Mrs. James White arrived home last Tuesday from a trip to California, where they visited ?Mrs. White's two sisters and ItamUiesi Mr. and Mrs. Gary, liller-aijMr. and Mrs..Dati Begovich. They attended a farewell for Burk Miller who is going to the Korean mis- place in his weight. Also with Patriarch and Mrs. White were son, Jimmy White and mother, Mrs. Hat-ti- e Hodge who stayed in California to visit. Fast Sunday the White's had a family dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Allan James from Rupert, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richards of Riverside and Evette was home from college. The Garland Stake held their Laurel Standard night, Feb. 1 at the Garland Taber-- ' nacle. The theme of the evening was "Show Me The Way" with a script written by Jeanine Kent of Fielding. Special talks were given by Kathy Larsen, young d sion. the Whites were Miller had a Alan there wrestling meet where 16 schools were present. Alan w restled four times, winning each time. He received first While ! adult; Carolyn Michelas, young mother and Ruth Jensen, grandmother. especially would like to thank the people and children of School and the LDS Church Fifth Ward. Mc-Kinl- i Breeder Bresker! This here is the 'Grease Men' rX y Let me pick up and 10-- 9 1 deliver. So u you good 8 (need! buddies ever assistance) call or use your CB and leave the. rest to the Cross Roads Service. Check their prices before you buy, .1.1 - - 5UPPLW pHl 206 2nd West S. Tremonton, Uta a bit Let's get on the subject! 7. LfT r I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. This column is devoted to questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You pre warmly invited to Hi, participate. Questions, and suggestions nh: electric service .regarding electricity-youor energy conservation are welcome. r Defrosting saves there any harm to accumulate Qls refrigerator's freezer In allowing In my compartment? 1 1 14 inch TV's televithat "instant-on- " sion sets use more electricity? Direct from recent engagements in five western states, with solid country, smooth pop, folk, and light rock music. . Wed. Feb. 16th to Sat. Feb. 19th Wed. Feb. 23rd to Sat. Feb. 26th P.M. Wed. - Fri. 8:30 P.M.-L- 30 7:30 P.M. - 11:30 P.M. Sat. Cover Charge ' " PALACE CLUB 257-797- 6 "Instant-on- " television sets use a small amount of electric current even when the set is turned off. One way to eliminate this waste is to plug the set into an outlet controlled by a wall switch. Another alternative is to install an additional on-oswitch on the set itself or in th cord to the sets have outlet; some "instant-on- " A. A TOUCH OF ' COUNTRY One mile West of Tremonton Yes. Frost Is It true . . 10-7- -- 10-4. M 5ER50N1 "lnstant-on- " ? Back by popular demand. .... I've that--the- 6 ft. Both 5ft. tnd buildup of more than makes the cooling unit work harder and use more electricity. Defrost conventional refrigerators twice a month and freezers at least annually. Clean the condenser coils (located at the bottom or back of the refrigerator or freezer) at least twice a year, using the nozzle attachment of your vacuum cleaner. Dust which accumulates on the condenser coils forces the cooling unit to operate longer to maintain the proper temperature setting. Self defrosting models should not build up frost; if yours does, it should be inspected by the repair service of your appliance dealer or the manufacturer. j We appreciate the help the people of Tremonton and Garland have given me and my family in our time of need since my fire. deliver! 257-5- 5 NOV IN STOCK A. Card of Thanks k Hies La-vo- y Mrs. Betty Bone, advisor Drama Club at Bear got great news for my good buddies out there. I just had a lube Land oil change at the Cross Roads! Land they've ent the finest eprvi tor 18- - wheelers I've ever had. They're also experts on all autos, . roller' . right down to the pregnant . . h sKate. Beside that, they pick up and GIVE A17A- YGhre crry: 6 vrssk Ras-muss- of the family Sffcyed Swm'ii29 est Krenjel Harrow a. By Mary Ann Maughan My Pas II 1977. A donation of $3 per couple and $1.50 per person is asked Dorothy Meyer and family vCROSS ROADS 2575121 There has been a little discussion lately as to 111, cause. ." We wish especially to thank the Ward Bishopric, lebruari LEADER-OAKLAN- Luxury: anything that costs more to sell than it does to make. " SERVICE TIMES, Sybil Cooper has been asked to help with this drive in the Honeyville area. On Friday, Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. someone will call at vour homo in collect pennies. This year they have asked that you donate Pennies by the for each inth."-- a inch of the combined height of your family. So, please stand extra tall and give generously to this worthy Ikaeyvilh IVoy Allans Attoad By l.aDonna Hess THE Yes. ff a built in switch usually1 labeled "vaca- tion" which turns off the "instant-on- " feature. When the set is on, however, it uses no more energy than other sets of the same size and type. Transistorized (solid state) sets use less energy than sets with vacuum tubes. Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 99, Salt Lake City, Utah 64110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. mm & LIGHT CO. |