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Show Page 12. TIIK I.KAI LR-l- i A ll LAN i lilhs. li. Iii Mr. and Mi Wayne Secrist were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams at Bear River . G II Plymouth Way Citv. s - Newell Nish Honored At Birthday Dinner "You can't quit," said the circus master to the human cannonball. "Where would I find another man of your "TO By Lois Petersen J Sunday a dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes honoring her father, Newell Nish on his birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nish and daughers Elaine, and Christy Rebecca and sons Don and David all of Bountiful and Miss Julie Roche of Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max (Phyllis) Kunzler and family at Park Valley. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Ethel Rudd Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy have visited several times during the week with her mother, Mrs. Edith Atkinson, who is confined to the hospital at Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vander-hoo- f joined Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt of Brigham for dinner Saturday evening at the Golden Spike Cafe at Corinne. The occassion was Mrs. Hunt's birthday. After they all enjoyed a Valentines dance at the Eagles in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall and son, Nathan, spent the weekend lath Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Rfcchelle) Evans at Ogden. Tuesday, Mrs. Mary Em ma Williams of Malad, Mrs. Marilyn Roundy and family of WellsVille, Mrs. Julie Wal-dro- n and family of Weston, Idaho and Mrs. Jeanetta Udy and family of Portage all met at the home of Mrs. Rosie Lambs to work on Genology. Saturday LaPriel Secrist, Nina Lamb, Plymouth and Lucille Potter of West Fielding enjoyed a day at Salt Lake and luncheon at the Tiffen room at ZCMI. Spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep was their grandson and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Ma-Lind- a, i i- Mill THIRD GRADE STUDENTS of Mrs. Joan Stokes be presented at the Valley View Nursing Home. at North Park School - v, yH are practicing for a special variety program to Howell Way Portage Way Shy Family Mrs. Chester Meal Has New Granddaughter Is New Post Master By Ha Mae John Friday Mrs. Chester (Ruth) P. Neal was sworn in the new Post Master for our town. Postal auditor Kendell of Ogden came to Portage and made the appointment final. As a community we wish to thank Theodore and Ora Hoskins for the many years of faithful and friendly service they have rendered to us as Postmaster and sincerely wish Mrs. Neal much satisfaction as she now serves us in this posit-- " Tuesday guests of Mi Esther, John were Mr. and Mrs. Deward John of Black-foo- t, Idaho and Mrs. Howard Facer of Taylorsville and Mrs. Jesse Paskett of Salt Lake. Saturday evening Elder and Mrs. Devere Harris were the honored guests at a Sweethearts party in Poca-tellIdaho stake in appreciation to Elder Harris' service as Regional Representative. They enjoyed a banquet and a program of their Love story in song. Mrs. Oliver (Wanda) Howell Williams wrote and recited an original poem of the life of Elder Harris. It was a lovely evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Thodore Hoskins visited Mr. Hoskins' mother, Mrs. Clara Hoskins at the Sunshine Terrace in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen and family went to Antelope Island Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moris were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibbs. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited Mr. and Mrs; Marion Becky in Ogden Wednesday. They also attended the Ogden Temple while in Ogden. JenyWood Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shy received word of a 8 lb. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gibbs and granddaughter, Shanne Gibbs went to Farm-ingto- n Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrille Petty and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Gibbs and family went to Salt Lake Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wiser of Eden, Idaho were weekend guests of Mrs. Wiser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pr. Neal. Mr. Wiser returned home Sunday but rs." Wiser is spending the v&eK with her parents. The family of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Nielsen honored their parents at a Valentines dinner at Maddox Ranch cafe in Brigham City Sunday. Those enjoying the special dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cannon and sons of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen of Garland and Alan Nielsen and the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas visited in Pocatello, Idaho Sunday with Mr. and Thomas' brother-in-lasister, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward of Idaho Falls, Idaho visited with Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley Sunday. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John were Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Ricks of Benson and Miss Marlene John of Logan. he Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris spent Wednesday un- granddaughter. Parents are Steven and Brenda Shy. Gerald Rivers and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rivers from Oregon visited Bishop and Mrs. Wally Grant. They also attended church in our ward. Dwane Fallows and famiPalm Springs California ly visited his mother, Elmi-r- a Fallows. They were here with some friends. from Lolo, Montana on busMr. and Mrs. Robert D. iness. Harris and children of SacLaDawn and Scott Teus-sche- r ramento, California were and boys spent the of Harris' Mr. parguests weekend with LaDawns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris from Thursday until ents Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones. Saturday. Mary Hyden, Kirk and Mr. , and, Mrs,: Wendell C. Hall went, to- Idaho Falls .'Patti Nessen and Bob Egbert spent the weekend in Friday and attended two sessions in the temple there. Bedford, Wyoming with the. Curly Lloyds. They went for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed Lloyd of Malad were Sunday the farewell of Rodney who is going to the California-Oaklguests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil and Mission. Kirk, C. Harris. Bob and Rodney spent MonMiss Marlene John returned to her home in Logan day at Jackson Hole skiing. Mr. and Mrs. Vyril Nessen Sunday after spending the and family attended the past week with her parents, wedding of their niece of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John. Ogden, Lesa Rose and Mark Tuesday guests of Mr. and Skeen. Mrs. Wynn John were Mr. Long time resident of Hoand Mrs. Marvin John and well, Edgar Nessen has family ofVernal, Mr. and Mrs. Skip Chandler and spent the past week in the with pneumonia. daughter, Kimberly of Salt hospital Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Monday night Nell, said he Jeddie W. Ricks of Benson was much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fonnes-bec- k and Miss Marlene John of spent the weekend at attended the all Logan. They went for the Elko Elko. They Shar-refuneral of their Uncle D. Williams in Malad Cutter racing. He participatand returned to their homes ed in the races Friday and Saturday and won both days. that night. Also spending Friday and Saturday at Elko was Mr. Those who talk like big and Mrs. Stan Fonnesbeck wheels often turn out to be and Mr. and Mrs. Burke mere spokes-meJones. til Sunday in Salt Lake City at the home of their son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Phil Harris and family. They cared for the family while Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harris enjoyed a trip to - When two egotists meet, of an I for an I. LOW COST CHARTER FLIGHTS Sail Lake f.itv to LOynoy-AMSTERDA- MB Hi A yK FLRT-H- IR (7 Gateway to England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Fance, Switzerland, etc. Everyone is eligible. No club to join. All funds protected in bank escrow account. Make reservations at least 65 days in advance. Book BEFORE or BY April 1 for June departures. dePhone or write for brochure. tailed tll.l)HU toll free vi HI WW--257-300- Tremonton or mi-mi- - Ike caliber?" where Mrs. Nish's granddaughter, Elaine Nish and Mrs. Branson's granddaughters Kimberly Ward participated. HELP WANTED Bookkeeper for stable company in Brigham City. Prefer experience with accounts receivable, accounts payable and computers. Salt Lake City. The occasLooking for stability, sion was Aaron's birthday. excellent conditions and Mrs. Mary Emma Williams of Malad was also a house ft fringe benefits call 8 guest there. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb and sons, Keith, Aaron and Pacer, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams at Mr. 723-522- Sminf nit Bear Rim 2 Valley i THE MAIN THEATRE j The most exciting original motion picture event of all time. OS"" ly of Boulder City, Nevada. Miss Penny Coombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coombs spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb. She returned xk home Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coombs of West Fielding. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Kim Starr and daughter Jessica, of Ogden visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr and Mrs. Henry Starr and John Saturday. An overnight guest Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. Odean Estep was Miss Cheri Lynn Estep daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Estep of Corinne. Her parents came Saturday and visited. Cheri Lynn returned home with them. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Anna Nish accompanied by her granddaughter, Jana Ruth Stokes and friend Edith Bronson, went to Bountiful to attend a school play held at the Boulton School, )t ' iDopyright MCMLXXVI by Dmo De Laurenms Corporation All Rights Reserved m ...v ijMmMW Dim De Laurenns presents a John Cluillcrmin ri m M J A Paramount ' Kelease Kino Konq starring Jeff Bridges Charles Grodin FEB. Of introducing 7:30 l6-22- nd & Jessica Lange 9:45 P.M. COMING DISNEY'S 'TREASURE OF M ATA CUM BE" & "Return Of A Men CcSad Horse' ll ommmm urns mc. 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