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Show Blood Drive Set Johns Fly To Mr. and Mrs. Alford John, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John to the Salt Lake airport Friday where Clifford and his wife, V'erna, and son, Bryan, left by plane for Alaska son. They will spend several weeks visiting their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Eunice) Hight and family and their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. diaries (LaRae) Hight and family. Among those attending the Box Elder County Teacher's Association banquet held in, the Walnut Room at the Utah State University in Logan Friday evening were President and Mrs. Gerald Simm- son-in-la- w son-in-la- Anchorage, Alaska. They went especially to attend sacrament meeting Sunday where the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hight was blessed by his father and given the name of Clifford Hight. The baby is Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John's grand- - Howell Way Scott Grant Enters lion liv .It' iv VmkI Scot! Grat.i entered the LDS Hospital last Monday whore he underwent surgery for a hip ailment. If he continues to improve he hopes to be home again sometime this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur-Douglaand Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hawkes met at, the home of the Bob Hawkes' in Tremonton Saturday evening to celebrate the birthday of Bob and Louis. Others who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hawkes, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holmgren and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mad-se- s tamer, James Greer; secretary and treasurer, Hospital For Surgery Lo-L- East Gerisnd Way Donald Stenquist. The new directors are Harry Drew and Lawrence Smith. Mrs. Evelyn Fuhriman ald Andreason. accompanied her sister-i- n Weekend visitors at the law, Mrs. Maude Harris, of Burke Jones' were Mr. and Portage to Salt Lake City Mrs. Kelly Jones and son, Thursday. She remained ovOgden. ernight with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Curly Lloyd Mrs. Cheryl Giles and famand daughter, Jane, were ily. Her grandchildren, Jode overnight guests Friday of and Ryan Giles, accompanied their grandmother home Mary Hyden. Mary accompanied them to Salt Lake and remained until Sunday Saturday where the Lloyds when Mrs. Giles visited at met their son, Paul, at the the Fuhriman home and the airport. He has just returned children accompanied her from a mission in South home. Mrs. Harris remained America. overnight with her son and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen Mr. and daughter-in-law- , and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Phil Harris and family. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green James Nessen were at the attended the presentation of Salt Lake airport Thursday where they said goodby to "Jolson 'N All That Jazz" by Kirk Nessen as he left for his the Bountiful Chapter of "Sweet Adelines" at the mission in the North area. Highland High School in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Ken White Lake City Saturday evening. Their daughter, Mrs. Judy (Marie) were visitors Sunday at the Ariel Sorensens. Allen, was one of the particiSunday evening the Sorenpants. Dr. and Mrs. Green sens visited with Mr. and were overnight guests of Mrs. Mearle Bair in Logan. their and daughJulie Sorensen hosted a ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen bridal shower Tuesday afterand family. Saturday they noon in the Howell Ward visited in Huntsville with Relief Society room for their granddaughters, Mrs. bride-to-bValene Munk. Melanie Jensen and family The lovely miss received and Lesa Stevens. many useful gifts and many Sunday the small son of wishes for a happy future. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger (Lani) Callister was blessed by his father in the Tremonton First Ward and given the name of Carson Callister. Immediately following the meeting a dinner party "was held at the home of Mrs. Callister's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen and family in East Garland. Other guests attending, in addition to Mr.' and Mrs. Rodger Callister and baby, were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover attended a Retired Teachers banquet in Deweyville Friday evening. Chad Grover with his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Gary City Grover, came to his grandto them home show parents' the first place trophy he had II won in the Pinewood Derby in which he had participated. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Grover had their new son blessed Effective: May 1, 1977 and named Jason Sylvan Grover in church Sunday with the father performing the ceremony. Following the Even meeting, the Grovers entertained at dinner. Family members attending were the Mon. Wed. Fri. Wayne Grovers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson of Odd West Point, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Haltner and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Grover. Tues. Thur. Sat. Last Sunday Mrs. Ruth Holman had a visit from a No on Sunday niece, Christine Bjorklund, of Ogden who spent the eensboro son-in-la- e, Dale Coombs Attend Daughter's Graduation By Essie Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs were in Rexburg Wednesday to attend Gayla's graduation exercises from Rick's College. That afternoon Gayla left with the Vikaliers, a musical group, on a concert tour of Southern California, going by way of San Francisco. Bishop and Mrs. Lee Allen attended church in the Tremonton First Ward where their new grandson was named Carson Callister. The child is the son of Lani and Rodger Callister. Following the meeting the group was dinner gusts of the Aliens. Mrs. Esther Clough is in Orem visiting a couple of friends there. Last Saturday Mrs. Hannah Davis accompanied her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williams of picked up Mrs. Ruby Simms in Ogden and then attended on Sunday the welcome home of Gary Couch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Couch who had completed a mission in Italy. They also visited Mrs. Mar-gre- t Frye who accompanied Hannah home and stayed for several days. On Thursday they visited relatives in Mal-aPoc-atell- r. The Box Elder County Red Cross Blood drawing will be Mr. and Mrs. Craig Callister of Fullerton, Calif.; Mr. and held on May 12, 1977 at Mrs. Grant Callister and Mr. Central School, Brigham and Mrs. Kip Anderson and City from 2 to 7 p.m. The goal is 125 pints. At least 150 son, Justin, of Tremonton; Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Archibald participants will be needed and three children of Ogden; to accomplish this goal. A Mrs. Elma Petersen of Fielding; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen and two daughters of Beaver Dam. ed Dr. Green who was observMrs. Leland Harris spent several days of the past week ing his birthday anniversin Salt Lake City visiting her ary. Other guests, enjoying a delicious dinner were Mr. mother, Mrs. Jessie Millis. and Mrs. Michael Sant and Mrs. Zelda Adams of Yuba daughter, Jamie, of BountiCity, Calif, has been spending a few days visiting Miss ful, Mrs. Susan Anderson and family of Bothwell, Mrs. Ardes Adams. Sid Garrett and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Manning have returned home after Jan, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Archibald and son, Brant, of spending the winter months in Mesa. Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bambi Slater and Green also visited their Sid Garrett, who is daughter, Stephanie, of Plain City visited her par- receiving medical care in the LDS Hospital. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon The VGF Club met with Archibald, Wednesday. Mrs. Bessie Calderwood as Mr. and Mrs. Larain Marble have returned from an hostess Tuesday evening. vacation in enjoyable Following a lovely luncheon, California where they visited the evening was spent in Mr. and Mrs. Vern L. Marble doing handiwork and enjoyand family in Davis and Mr. ing a social. Verna John and Vera John and Mrs. Lowell Flamm and family in Pleasant Hills. visited their mother, Mrs. Charlet Gibby, in Mendon They went especially to attend the wedding ceremony Thursday. The Honeyville Elementfor their grandson, Curtis Flamm, son of Mr. and Mrs. ary School Personnel and their partners held their annLowell Flamm and his bride, ual spring dinner party at the former Larae Tolman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maddox Ranch House in Joseph Tolman, who exchPerry Saturday evening. Attending from this area were anged nuptial vows in the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bingham, Oakland LDS Temple on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Firth, April 23. A lovely wedding breakfast was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Don Edvalson, Mrs. Iris Douglas, and severhome of the groom's parents. A reception also honored the al others from the Brigham City area. Following the dinnnewlyweds held at the culturer the entire group met at the al hall in Alameda, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Iver-so- n home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spiekerman in Brigham have returned home after spending a week in Provo City for a social. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Sykes, who have just become parents of their sixth child. Ward and children of TreAfter spending a week at the monton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sykes home, Mr. and Mrs. Diamond and children of Iverson spent three weeks at West Jordan, Velma Evans the home of Mr. and Mrs. and daughter of Bountiful, Paul (Lee Ann) Snyder and and Verlin Ward of Salt Lake family, caring for their City attended church servsmall grandson, David ices in Castledale on Sunday Claud, while his mother is where the daughter of Mr. employed at the LDS Hospit- and Mrs. Ross Huntington V was given the name of al. Mrs. Gladys Bennett is Angela. receiving medical care at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. She is reported to be LS feeling somewhat better. D. B. Mrs. Sunday, Dr. and Green attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen and family in Salt Lake City. The party honor- - I - afternoon and attended church. Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King attended a jazz concert at USU Wednesday in which Wayne participated playing his trombone. Mrs. Dennis Riser spent a couple of days with the Mart Risers, recuperating from surgery. NURSERY April April 77 29 30 80 71 65 Mayl the Tremonton . - - City OR All CO-O- P It's not a small world to a man chasing his hat on a I windy day. hurts you more than the child, it's probably because he's kickWhen a spanking let us send Charity is what makes you wonder why people say it begins at home. ' 5 One way to forget all your other troubles is to wear a pair of tight shoes. An oldtimer is someone who can remember when a naughty child was taken to the woodshed instead of to a psychiatrist. With the FTD uouqw Few things are as uncommon as common sense. Your Mother loves you. so call or come In today and send her this bright , bouquet in Its own If at first you don't succeed, try looking in the wastebask-e- t ceramic pitcher. perfect way to say, hand-painte- d A I for the directions. love you, too. Transworld Delivery i9?6Frortsls YOUfl EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST R&R HARDWARE B01VCUTT FLORAL 176 41 East 1st North Tremonton 257-538- 1 Wait Main 257 5682 Tremonton, Ut, , IT, YOU CAW Dep TIRE SALE Tires 1 MARK 74 CO-O- P Steel Belted Radial BR 78X13 $44.20 ER 78X14 47.95 HR 78X15 56.95 LR 78X15 60.35 Council Free Oil Filter Free Air Filter ! ! tires are on sale. 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H78X15 6 ply $45.40 plus excise tax L78X16 8 ply 58.85 plus excise tax 7.50X16 8 ply 49.25 plus excise tax OTHER SPECIALS 10 OFF Oil, oil filters and air filters $3.00 OFF Seat Covers $3.00 OFF Automotive Batteries INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Amtrtcan Fork, Utah WE'LL ROCHELLE 0 ing. 1 AaAAAAam m 0 0 Buy 4 tires and get! noon and 6 P.M. of 41 46 53 43 46 38 . 0 May 2 0 70 May 3 .03 72 May 4 Weather courtesy of U & Sugar Co., Garland, Utah. ! O No outside watering between order PERC Everyone Welcome May 5th thru 14th watering By LOW HI should be tougher for demanding rural service and they are! LABOR DO IT! 7 IWBSEftY 458-375- 6 723-637- Schedule PUNTS IDEAS & WGATH2Q numbered homes Can Help With 7 pounds. Interval between Co-o- p H78X 15 IT YOURSELF 723-561- ... ... O J Chapter Sue Gentry at who in turn will take care of blood credits for the patient. There is no charge for Red Cross blood, itself. There is a charge for collecting, processing, crossmatching and administering blood. Some hospitals may have an additional nominal charge for the first pint. Chairman, numbered homes O dolts Featuring UP YOUR YARD? DO contact should donations is two months. Donors will be scheduled by appointment only. This method proved very satisfactory in the January 19, 1977 blood drawing. All donors are ad vised to contact Mrs. Jeanne Hinchman, 663 East Sham rock Drive, Phone Mrs. Hinchman will be responsible for scheduling and resolving all conflicts. It should be emphasized that a time bloc assigned to a donor must be kept, as no other donor could be processed in that time slot. For donating blood to the Red Cross, any member of ,-cl- HAVING PROBLEMS FIXING T&J . Tremonton Summer Watering 15 SOT donor should be 18 years of age and not over 65. will need signed parental consent. Those over 65 w ill require a signed statement from their person al physician of their ability to donate blood. Minimum weight is 110 Paul Robison of Fillmore, son-in-la- Carolina-Gr- Blodwin Soronsen is real excited over the news she received this past week. Her daughter, LaPriel and her husband, Mearle Bair, have been called to preside over a new mission for the LDS Church in Paraguay-Sout- h America. They will be gone for a period of three years. Doesn't it sound exciting??? Guests of Elmira Fallows Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fallows and family of Mont, and Mrs. Ron mm In Brighsm Cify ons, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edval-son- , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byram, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirby, Don Potter, Mr. and Mrs." Jav Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Firth, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen, (Fred is the retiring presi dent) and Robert Jensen will assume duties as the new president. New officers were elected recently for the Lions Club held at the Lions Den at a regular meeting. Jay Stokes first is the president-elect- ; vice president, Don Edval son; second vice president Merrill Johnson; third vice president Lynn Darley; tail twister, Clifton G. M. Kerr; TIMES, May S, 1977. Page THE LEADER-GARLANthe Box Elder County Community will be provided w ith blood at any time in the & 45 hospitals Red Cross service in Utah, southwestern Wyoming, southeastern Idaho and eastern Nevada and in many hospitals served by Red Cross throughout the nation. The blood recipient TTv mr- - J v m I m . i 28 N 1st West, Cedar Clly, Utah N. 200 West. Oelta, Utah ' 0 498 W. Main, Draper, Utah 1045 E. 12400 South, Ephrelm, Utah 9 YV Soutr I Hwy 89, Utah lo, 80 South Main, 836-283Logan, Utah 2355 No Main, Ogden, Utah 1375 Wall Ave , Payson, Utah 9 57 W 1st North, Preston, Idaho 1 303 So State. (208) Price, Utah 240 W 1st North, 637 0652 Provo, Utah 55 W 5th South, 373-768Richfield, Utah 448 E 1st South. 896-646- 1 Rlverton, Utah 1860 W 12600 So , Roosevelt, Utah OH West Hwy 40, Sallna, Utah South Hwy 89. 81. George, Utah 310 Industrial Rd 673-363- Salt Lake City, Utah 1800 So WesfTemple, Soda Springs, Idaho PO Bon 776, (208) Spanish Fork, Utah Cannery Road. Tremonton, Utah 241 So 3rd West, Sprinkler Irrigation Hwy 89 South Sabna. 467-334- 529-748- 1 lit |