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Show Page ' THE 10, LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. March D 24. 1977 4 ' ' Saturday Mr. Call spent the day in Lewiston, with Mr. Robert Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parkinson have a new granddaughter. The parents are David and Bonnie Parkinson of Rochester, Mich. She will be named Heather. Saturday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Nye was Mr. Nye's father, Prof. William Nye of Logan. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb and daughter, Carol Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb and children, Boyd, Debbie, and Travis and Mr. and Mrs. David Nye were in W-- 2 X Mrs. Wayne Hansen who is in the McKay-De- e Hospital. Downey to attend a dinner given in honor of Mrs. Don Limb's nephew, David Lyle Evans of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. George Hales ..STUDENTS AT McKinley School perform their patriotic program for parents and teachers, they sang and danced familiar songs in the hour long program. Ken Shaffer Attends rament meeting where Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges' daughter, Shirley Hodges played the piano. After the meeting Shirley played for Choir who sang for the Marr-ied'- s party. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Call visited Mr. Call's daughter, Chad Dalton and Mrs. Dalton visited Mrs. Sheffer on Monday. They later visited Linda Davis. Attend Surprise Party Ball Game At Provo By LaDonna Hess By Essie Peterson Larson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen were in Logan Friday evening for the wedding reception of a niece, Lynette Zahmel, and husband, Edwin Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Min-so- n of Paris, Idaho were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred. On Saturday the Allreds had a visit from Lorin Kump of Axtell, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Allred returned home last Sunday from a month's stay in Alaska with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Juinior Madsen. Don Anderson went to St. George Saturday to bring his mother, Mrs. Nellie Anderson home after she had spent the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott attended church in Tremonton where a grandchild had a part on the program, then to Ogden and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marriott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer went to West Jordan Thursday and to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood. Kenneth accompanied Reed to Provo for a ball game. Lucille accompanied Ila Mae to Relief Society for their March 17 program. Sister Camillia Kimball, wife of President Kimball was in attendance and everyone had the honor of shaking hands with her. Rex Peterson, back from a trucking assignment in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, brought a truck back to Tremonton for J. D. Harris. He had Sunday dinner and spent the afternoon with his parents. Mrs. Letitia Sorensen, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen to Ogden and the mortuary for the viewing of Mrs. Madeline Allen Wednesday evening. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen to Ogden Thursday for the funeral. Mr. and'Mrs. Howard Oyl-e- r were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- - College cheer: when your receives the check from home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges attended a surprise birthday party in honor of their Mrs. Jack daughter-in-law- , Hodges. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose. Afterwards they attended Garland sac- the Bonneville Tapestry MMKm0 m m kid Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy left Wednesday for Ely, Nevada to visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Timothy. While there Mr. Glade Timothy got sick and was brought home and placed in the Bear River Valley Hospital. Mr. Ray Timothy is staying with the Glade Timothys while he is on a business trip from Salt Lake City. Patriarch and Mrs. White took a trip to Rpert, Idaho to visit their daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan James. Also along were Evette and Jimmy White and Janine Richards and her two children, Jami and Lisa. Mrs. Ruth Shumway, Jenny Gephart and Eric Shumway attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas - Idaho State game at the Marriott Center in Provo. On the way down they picked up Mrs. Gephart's son, Robert, and grandson, Bryan, in Bounti- the Logan Temple officiators they had served with. It was a lovely party and was held at the Senior Citizen Center in Logan on Saturday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.-Hal- es ful. met their daughter Sunday, Carol, Eric and and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Shumway attendAlten Davis at Maddox' ed sacrament meeting in where the celebrated the Salt Lake where Mrs. ShumDavis' wedding anniversary. way 's niece was honored at a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dal-to- n farewell. Susan Lindsay is and Mr. Rulon Sheffer going on a mission to Taivisited Mrs. Dalton's mothwan. Afterwards they atter, Mrs. Rulon Sheffer in the ended a buffet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard LindLayton Hospital Wednesday. After they visited Charles say. Dalton of West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson enjoyed the company of Garland Way East Gotland Way attended a party for By Mary Ann Maughan mir their granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Burton from Afton, Wyo. last Tuesday. They had three of their six children along with 79th Dirlhday Fotcd By Alene Observing a 79th birthday can be a lot of fun and if you need verification of this, just ask Dewey Gardner! Lots of good eats and a houseful of family certainly made it a happy time for him. He and his wife, Nellie, were dinner guests of their family at Bigler's Steak House in Tre- home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Christensen, Bothwell; Mr. and Mrs. Brett Reeder and Tyree, Corinne; Miss Janet Paul Gardner home Sunday aftermore party. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Macfarlane, Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pett and family, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Johnson, Bothwell; Susan Pett, Mel-an- ie Annette : Mrs. Paul Spackman presented her piano pupils in a recital last Sunday afternoon in the Relief Society Room. Students who performed before a large audience of family and friends were Robyn Marble, Lorin and Melissa LeBlanc, Stephanie, Donna and Michelle Thorst-eLori Gardner, Teresa and Brenda Spackman, Gail Adams, Bonnie Gardner, Lisa Gardner, Kelly Dana Marble, JoAnn d, Mo-zing- o, Rindlisbacher Beet Cultivator With Hydraulic Activated Wings and piliillfiiiiliiiiliii i FY : A 12 Row Marker Arms 3,750 T xBVi' Flat Bed For Pickup With 1 VB' Thick Ap Aptong Hardwood Floor $525 . A 1 - I f- - ' 4H Lifetime Rear Pickup Heavy-dut- y $75 Bumpers $5 Installed Same bumper that doubles as an air tank '?05 Installed $95 Sth Wheel Trailers for pickups or heavy duty equipment hauling trailers. Free Estimates can repair your sprinkling systems right in the field with a portable HeEarc Welder! I cms WHJMNG Box 2 Fielding, Utah "If can't I Phone weld 458-324- it you're better off without it." 0 and Johnson. The higher an executive gets, the more he forgets simple things - like how to get his coffee, and how to dial a phone. Custom Welding And Fabrication family. Wendy. them. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Johns visited the McKay Hospital where Mr. Johns' brother, Parley T. Johns is staying. While in Ogden they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Johns, who is also Mr. Johns' brother and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall spent the week visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Lynn Thorpe, who is from outside the United States. Also staying with the Halls for a week was their son, LaMar Hall from Downey, Calif. v We forgot to shut something off when we went on vacation - spending. Spackman two-wee- lyn King TffrTahdMrs. Morris Toler of Arimo, Idaho stopped off with the Oylers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oyler of Ogden came to the Sherman Oyler home Saturday and the group went on to Malad for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Derrick of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis and Chris is a brother of Mrs. Spackman. Mrs. David Hansen has come from Fairbanks, Alaska and will be visiting her mother, Mrs. Darlene Zinek, the Rex Jensen family and other family members durk stay. We are ing a always so happy to see noon for Bingham, Christensen friend, Tod Williams from Plymouth. Chris Brady, who attends Brigham Young University, spent the weekend with the monton Friday evening. Then the families met at the ' ni m - Hawks, Brigham City and the Robert Gardner family. Sunday visitors at the Fryer ' ' Eric |