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Show Page 12. THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, D l rlnu.ni Hi. is;; V.-- i iUh Mi and Mr ami family. Mrs. owl Kavla PIk-Iuattended a family gathering at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Owen L'dy and family in Tremonton. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Varlene Karen "Udy Watson, and Siacy L'dy. Others attending in addition to those honored were Lyle Watson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess L'dy and family of Tremonton. Cake and ice cream were enjoved. Mr. and Mrs. "Bill tPam Kent Mellon left Thursday for Graham, Wash, to visit Bill's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mellon and family. They planned to visit relatives in Walla Walla to Graham. Visiting Mrs. Donetta Peterson Saturday were Mrs. Louise Meade and family of Granger and Mrs. Carol Jensen ol Brigham City. Miss Paula Forsberg enjoyed a slumber party at the home of her friend Miss Jerilyn Hunsaker in Tremonton Friday. !i Fielding Way ( V Airs, Ina Aloe Shapiro Leaves For Iter Home (all: 'vJfc IB tie f-t'-mn n4 J 1 - y - C t" li , ..4I ! Ina Maei Shapiro Mrs. left Sunday lor her home in Tacoma. Wa.h. alter spending a lew das visiting her mother. Mrs Immune Holt. Mrs. Shapiro had been to Virginia Beach, Va. to assist her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Clare Upton and family in moving to Bountiful to make their home. Mrs. Shapiro and Mrs. Holt spent Friday in Ogden visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and Mrs. Bill Stokes and their families. Mrs. Alene Sutherland accompanied Mrs. Linda Thompson of Tremonton to Brigham City Friday where they visited Mrs. Sutherland sister, Mrs. Edna Al L WINNERS IN THE "Project Reflections" program at the Garland Elementary School were (back to r) Stephanie Richardson, 3rd grade; Michael Shaw, Sth grade; Clara Elmer, 2nd grade; Marc Allred, 6th grade; (kneeling) Suzette Shaw, 1st grade; and Roy Manning, 4th grade. Theme of the program which encourages entries in various art forms was "What the World Needs Now." Winning entries now go into regional competition. 1 Farrell. Mrs. Clive Garn and daughter. Kathy spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Garn's sister, Miss Judy Taylor. Attending a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson in Bothwell Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson. The occasion was Mrs. Eli (Carol) Anderson's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tro- - Valentine Dance Set Don Borups Return By Christine Deakin From South America . Call 3 : Returning Thursday evening from an enjoyable ten-- : day vacation in Guatemala ;.and Belise were Mr. and Mrs. Don Borup. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Smith of Snowvil-le- , Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Snarr, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jensen of Roberts, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Snarr of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barney of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Clark of Men-aIdaho. They report the weather was just like summer. They visited many points of interest. The Tremonton Lions Club met at the Lions Den Wednesday evening. Dale Mad-seCharles Knight, Bill Holbrooke and Bob from the Bountiful : Lions Club were special guests. Dale Madsen introduced Bob McKenzie who is a candidate for the new district governor in the Lions Club. The guest speaker was Blaine Fuhriman of Brigham City who is in charge of the state employie Tremonton Utah Stake sponsor a Valentine Dance Saturday, Feb. 12, beginning at 8 p.m. All youth from the MIA Maid, Laurel, Venturer and Explorer groups are invited to attend. Adult specialists in charge of the dance are Terry and Shirley Knudsen. The youth specialists include Robert e Rich, Jami Coombs and will Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy and family, Mrs. Kayla Phelps of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Udy and their families of Tremonton. The occasion was the birthday anniversaries of Verlen Watson, Karen Udy and Stacy Udy. Cake and ice cream were enjoyed. Mrs. Gordon Thompson accompanied by Mrs. alene Sutherland of Fielding spent Friday in Brigham City visiting Mrs. Edna Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuhriman have as their house guests Mr. and mrs. Doug Tredrea and son Andrew of Adelaide, Australia. Their son, Russell Tredrea will arrive in Tremonton Feb. 18 , 4i fter fulfill ing a LDS .Mission in California-OaklanHe will report his mission in the Tremonton First Ward Feb. 20 at 5 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the meeting. Doug Tredrea is Mrs. Earl Fuhri-man'- s brother. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith spent Thursday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lowe in Smithfield and and daughttheir er, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson and family in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Silvester, and family of Provo visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webb and family and Bishop and Mrs. Theo Coombs and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Webb of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Joseph Hess is spending a few days visiting her sister Mrs. Vernell Morrison. Mrs. Hess is recuperating following surgery. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larain Marble was their grandson, Curtis Flamm and his friend LaRae Tolman, both students at BYU in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyler have returned vacation in from a ten-daNew Orleans, La. where they attended a convention for the National Automobile Dealers Association. Mrs. Marguerite Bruner and her daughter Mrs. Dar-len- e Bean and family have moved to Tremonton from Costa Mesa. Calif. They are living at 585 N. Tremont St. in the home formerly owned by Dr. and Mrs. Tom Sanders and family who have moved to Logan to make their home. Mrs. Bruner is a sister of Mrs. Jack (Thel-ma- ) Hess. The VGF Club met with Mrs. Arch Showell as hostess Wednesday evening. Following luncheon the evening was spent doing handiwork and enjoying a social. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. DcLon Stokes and family in Both-wewas Mrs. Stokes mo- The Tremonton-Garlan- Beth Henrie as hostess Thursday evening. A delicious luncheon was served followed by handiwork and a social. Mr. and Mrs. N. Don Thornley of Smithfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gephart and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley and son, Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and daughters, Cami, Leigh and Mindy attended a family dinner party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kimball n Wheatley and family in Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis allred and son, Casey of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wheatley of Salt Lake City. Jeffrey Wheatley was celebrating his 10 birthday and Nichole Wheatley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kimball Wheat lev. was two years y er, Lauriann. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen L'dy and family Sunday evening. Attending were Mr and Mr. Vcrl Udy, Gather family were hosts last Sunday afternoon to five Iranian students and their fathers. The young men attend Utah State University where they plan to graduate and then practice their trades in their home country of Iran. One of the five students has already graduated in Economics and will return home in the near future. The young men are studying in the fields of business, engineering and landscape archi- By Essie Peterson Mrs. Katie Hughes of Ogden, Rob Porter and children, Jill and Blake Holiday of Roy visited Sunday with Mrs. Reta Sorensen and Mr. and MrsuRoy Atkinson.. The ladies are sisters. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen were Mrs. Lynn Sorensen and Mrs. Letitia Sorensen. Mrs. Maurine Nelson of Corinne and children visited her mother on Friday, Mrs. Ruth Rampton. The grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser, Mike Riser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Riser, left Tuesday to enter the army in the Air branch and will train as a tecture. They speak surprisingly good English and say they enjoy the opportunity oi attending college at USU. Some of the group had not seen their fathers for over two years. Summiteer Camp Set parchuter. By Colleen Garfield The families of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler were at home Sunday for their Home Evening. Included was Mrs. Mabel Oyler of Tremonton. Paul Larson and Gerald Munk of Sheridan, Montana, enroute to Salt Lake City stopped off and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson. On their re- Tremonton Stake Young Women are getting ready for Winter Summiteer Camp at Beaver Lodge Feb. 18-1- 9 in Logan Canyon. According to stake YW's director, Donna Fronk, there will be all types of snow fun from tubing to skiing and possibly snowmobiling. All fourth and fifth level girls are invited to attend. Preparing for the event is stake specialist, Connie ,.V 1 turn they spent another night. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen. Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson was Rex Peterson of ' 7,, , and several speakers discussed ways to conserve energy in greenhouses, etc. Congratulations are extended to Mrs. Joan Hansen who was named State Historian at the annual Utah Home-maker- Young annual s State Convention held at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday. Others from this area attending were Mrs. Marian Grover, Mrs. Klea Scott, Mrs. Tess Hess and Mrs. Janet Adams of Fielding Capener and Rosalie Silvester of Riverside, Mrs. JoAnn Udy and Mrs. Rosie Lamb of Plymouth, Mrs. Linney Bourne of West Fielding, Mrs. Udy of Tremonton. Joining them for a banquet held Friday evening in conjunction w ith the Utah State Young Farmers were D.E. Hansen and DeVere Adams. Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth was hostess to the Social Development Club held at the home of Mrs. Irene Peck Friday afternoon. Mrs. Esther Coombs reviewed the book entitled 'A House Full of Love' by Marjorie House-pia- r. Mrs. Faye McMurdie, Mrs. Doris Christensen and Mrs. Irene Peck favored with several trios accompanied by Mrs. JoAnn Mec-haat the piano. A lovely luncheon was served. President and Mrs. Donald Petersen attended a party at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Mrs. Linda Lo-Rc- ta Mrs. Gary Rose in Park Valley Friday evening given for the retiring Garland For Visit - setii. Mr. and Mrs. Paul FoislKTg and son. Mel, attended a Greenhouse Growers Convent ion held in the Utah Power and Light Building in Salt Lake City Friday. The program w as sponsored 1a the Utah State L'nivers-i- ! Stake Presidency. Also attending were Patriarch and Mrs. James White and Pres-- . ident and Mrs. Ray Soren-son- . A lovely planned pot , luck supper was served. Ot-- , hers who assisted Bishop ;and Mrs. Rose with the were Mr. and Mrs. ;; party ' Jack Spackman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ellestad, Mr. and Mrs. Al Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Each of three couples honored were presented with a book entitled 'These Early Americans' by Paul R. Chessman. A social followed the dinner. Mrs. LaDene Zundell spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City attending a Western Region Farm Bureau convention held at the Tri Arc Hotel. Mrs. Zundell is the State Director for the Northern Box Elder District of the Farm Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl hosted a dinner party at the Grand View restaurant in Logan Sunday for Patriarch and Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan. Mrs. Carol Edwards of Logan spent Thursday visiting her aunt Mrs. Flo Mun-so- n and family. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason accompanied by Mrs. Dale Hansen and son, Brian and daughter, Jana Leigh of Brigham City Thursday. Sunday evening Mr. and , p formula Nessens, Morrises See Blessing Of Sharpe Also attending was Bishop ByJenyWood Rose, counselors, clerks and wives. Mr. and Mrs. David Weston attended a Young Farmers Convention Friday and Saturday at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of Malad were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vyrel Nessen Sunday. A baby shower for Mrs. Jan Douglas was held Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Shauna Fonnesbeck. Jan received many lovely gifts for her baby boy. Monday night the Elders presented the first of four movies which will be held in our Ward. The Laurels and Priests were in charge of the goodies that were sold. Saturday night, Feb. 12, will be the second movie, "Calamity Jane." Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen and Patti and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morris were in Preston, Idaho Sunday for Sacrament Meeting where Lyle and Bob helped with the blessing of Brett Sharpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sharpe. After they met at the Sharpe's home for dinner. Blodwin Sorensen attended the blessing of her great en-rou- grandchild, Jeffery Lane Bird of Holbrook, Idaho, son Jeff Bird. Accompanying Mrs. Sorensen was her son, Ray. President and Mrs. Jim White, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Gary Rose of Park Valley. of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Esta Pierson accompanied by Mrs. Shirley Watson of Tremonton spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. Gayle Brough in Centerville. The three ladies enjoyed shopping in Salt Lake City and sight seeing after which they returned to the Brough home for a tasty luncheon. Mrs. Tamra Peterson of Newton visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling during the week. Mrs. Madge Anderson is spending a few days in Santa Rosa, Calif, caring for her daughter and her family. Douglas and Sharon Anderson Rytting are proud parents of a baby girl born Feb. 1. They have a daughter, Sherrie and two sons, Jeffrey and Michael at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. R.O. Rytting of Logan. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess and family spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Lavonia Hess and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess in Ogden. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and family were their son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Jay Grover and daughter, Kelsey, of Rock Springs, Wyo. Visiting Mrs. Alene Sutherland Sunday were sisters, Mrs.- Lucille Cottle of Ogden and Mrs. Edna Farrell of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Claine Smith of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Flint and daught- Mont Elder Harris Speaks Elder and Harris were The Brigham Young University Motion Picture Studio (recently renamed Media Production Studios), located in the river bottoms north of Provo, is the large-es-t collegiate motion picture studio in the United Mrs. Devere in Twin Falls Sunday where Elder Harris conducted an interim meeting with four Stake Presidencies, executive secretaries, stake clerks and their wives at the Twin Falls West Stake for the purpose of getting acquainted with officers in his newly assigned territory as their Regional Following Representative. the meeting refreshments were served to the group of forty. States. PIANO TUNING Qualified Technician 279-855- mm cim, 8 2000 . - er were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family. A Nowadays, mcst of the folks running for offices aren't politicians. They're for " Al Hi ur Valentine ... c(:l(1lsPI &f VI Way ' Og-de- lV f'"Kl S'""" .. m RED FOIL HEART LB. $3.75 old. ll ther, Mrs. Polly Smith. Mrs. Jack Garrett entertained at a 'pantry' shower at her home Wednesday evening honoring Miss Sleieca Christensen who will become the bride of Grating Garrett Feb. 18. Mrs. Karl King of Fielding was Twenty-fou- r guests enjoyed games followed by a tasty luncheon. The bride-elec- t received many nice gilts. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Falk and family in River-dal- e were Mr. and Mrs. Dcwayne Falk and daught- Sisters Mel-ani- d Fun Club met with Mrs. East Garland Way Mason. son-in-la- ment program. 33 1 3 - ? Tremonton Way -- Howe i . Enjoying a Cruise on the Carribean are Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr. Enjoying snowmobiling in West Yellowstone the latter part of the week were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webb and son, Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and son, Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sandall and son, Scott. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Petersen of Logan. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deak-iwas Miss JoAnn Eugsleruf Sail Lake City. Overrent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair and family Friday were Mr and Mrs. Michael Hair and daughter. Angela and son, Christopher of Clinton SATIN HEART COMPLIMENT Your Food Storage Your diet even under ideal conditions - Wendell While anil $9.45 b CAN DIES is frequently lacking Consider the additional needs and high stress essential elements. requirements cn your body during an emergency situation. tt.WvT"V i w T jw m - .am ASSORTED CHOCOLATES I Formula IV proteins and Grain lipids Concentrate in capsules combine vitamins, the most effective ratio found in minerals, nature. n l)r 2 LB. 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