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Show Page 4 THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. June 2. D 1977 Tromonton Way PJmGjj) By Karen Gibbs Phone 866-220- 9 Mrs. Audrey Murdock and Mrs. Joyce Hawkes and daughter, Jeana, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon of Brigham City spent the weekend in St. George where they attended ihe George Laub Reunion. They were joined there by Mrs. Pat Fallipo and family of Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Summers and family attended the Oakley High School Rodeo this weekend where Kelly j&Vtemidl Lamb and Cody Roche participated in the team roping event. Weekend guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Garrett of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sant and daughter, Jamie of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Archibald and family mates from Snow College spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Summ- ers. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Rees and family of Seattle, Wash, spent the latter part of the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Williams and family spent Memorial Day in Rupert, Idaho and also Malad, Idaho. Mrs. Jay Sandall and children, DeMar and Sharsti were visitors Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Webb of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Theo Coombs. Miss Shara Dawn Summers and three of her room ") T Reiumion Whiting of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Udy, accompanied by Mr. Owen Udy, Michael Udy, Randy Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and Mrs. Kayla Phelps attended the races this weekend in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Korth visited with Mrs. Elva Korth on Monday. Mrs. Don Homer and family spent Sunday in Brigham City. Relatives and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Williams Thursday were Mrs. Ed Hills of Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Craven, also of Rupert; and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Davis of Malad, Idaho. The group enjoyed a family dinner Thursday evening before attending graduation exercises at the Bear River High School for Mark Williams. Mrs. Don Homer and children were dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stenquist of Tremonton. Twenty-eigfamily members were ht t , I ?v w--- in attendance. Miss Dalerie Vanderhoof and Kayla Vanderhoof of Boise, Idaho spent Saturday evening at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Homer. Mrs. Sid Gibbs and daughter, Chari, Mrs. Jean Stokes, Miss Nancy Stokes, Bart Udy of Riverside, and Bobby and Wayne Sherman enjoyed Saturday afternoon at the zoo in Salt Lake City. The Box Elder County Posse sponsored a jackpot roping event Monday at the Tremonton fairgrounds. The competition was open to any one who wanted to enter. . team ropers Spectators enjoyed the barrel racing Fifty-seve- n participated. competition previous to the team roping event. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sten - Eleanor Lee Brennan, Utah State Tax Commissioner, announced today an adjustment in the Utah Income Tax withholding. This change for the reduction in Federal withholding. Beginning June 1, 1977, employers using the percentage method will increase the rate of State withholding from 22 percent to 24 percent of Federal withholding. The change was made because State withholding is computed as a percentage of the Federal withholding. will compensate Methodist Messages Regular Sunday morning services are held at 11 a.m. at the Community United Methodist Church, 207 N. Tremont Street. Sunday School classes are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Rev. Michael Strayer, our pastor, is recuperating satisfactorily at his home in Brigham City. He is scheduled for his final medical test this week, and hopefully, he will be able to resume a more normal way of life in the near future. Good luck, Mike! Two Complete Masters Degrees is and Eleda Vee Stokes of Bothwell. Udy has earned the degree of Master of Industrial Education. He received a bachelor's degree in industrial and technical education at U SU in 1972. He and his wife, the former Margaret Ann Funk of Salt Lake City and their four children live in Hunter. Udy has been teaching welding and metallurgy in the Metal Trades Department of Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City for the past nine years. His parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy of Riverside and his stepmother is Mary B. Udy of Garland. Cameron S. Palmer, Tremonton, and John A. Udy, Riverside, have completed all requirements for advanced degrees at Utah State University. Palmer has earned the Master of Education degree in early childhood. She received a bachelor's degree in elementary education at USU in 1972. While studying she was a lecturer at Edith Bowen Laboratory School at USU and was a workshop consultant in creative movement for young children. She plans to continue teaching. She is married to Stanley Palmer, also of Tremonton, and is the daughter of Delor- - CROP DU SERVICE 11 MR. FARMER Home Will Be and time's slipping by. But you still need protection from the "EVIL culture course will be tioned off at Bear River auc- WEEVIL". a professional Calder-woo- d and Mrs. Glen . Mech-am- A delicious luncheon was enjoyed by all. A Memorial Day picnic and family gathering was held Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stenquist. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker and girls, Jon Hawkes, Mrs. Don Homer, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhodes which examines the position and the walk of every saved Christian. of Ephesians and family, Dee Wayne Hun- saker, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jenkins and family, Mrs. Dustin Cornwall and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylan Luke and son. County Residents Among USU Approximately Utah 1,900 State University students will receive diplomas during Grads Honeyville - Business, Boyce W. Coombs; Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Dennis Carey Nagao. the 84th Annual Commencement June 4. Among the candidates for degrees from Box Elder County are: Ann Hawks. Bear River City - Education, Kim Anthon Checketts. Riverside - Agriculture, Robert Kim Bennett, Lynn Alfred Capener. - Corinne Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Susan Ririe. - Deweyville Susan Haycock. Garland - Education, Agriculture, Randee Boyd Munns; Business, Carol G. Shumway, Diane Sorensen; Education, Yvonne Bragg, Michael Vera Jensen, Vicky Mae Leavitt; Natural Resources, Dale Brad Warburton; Science, Rodney William Portage - Education, Julee U Tremonton - Business, Joseph M. Davis, Janet A. Fran-co- Stanley Reed Jr. Palmer, Kerry Wynn Smith, S) ENTIRE Kelly Cannon Waldron; Education, Steven Frank Chad-aStephanie Beth Green, Marilyn Petersen, Donna Stenquist, Orvil J. Stokes, Lloyd P. Firth; Engineering, Hyrum Fred Paetsch; Family Life, Karen Stenquist, Ruth Lily Peterson; Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Maxine Goring, Myrl Newman Nish; Natural Resources. James R. Orwin. off z, 23 fca tan Wlt M:) OH Rrst Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. Subordinated Notes First Security Bank is offering $17,000,000 in Subordinated Notes. 'iIIIIMII mm S W us now for Call fill I ' r H ill I 1 pass pans. D pares 00 pars aerial application on First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A., P.O. Box 8105, Boise, Idaho 83730 Gentlemen: Please send me an offering circular of your subordinated note issue. Name (Please Prim) Address Street State City Zip HUNTER AERIAL SPRAY - Brigham City Ogden Airports CALL COLLECT OGDEN 392-160- 5 c yfK your crop. STOP LOSS OF YIELDS NOW. Darwin Woodbury announced that the home can be viewed by appointment. It will be sold at open auction with a minimum bid. The principal said no firm date has been set for the auction but that it will be conducted "around June 15." .1 Bessie ial guests, Tremonton Bible Church. Pastor James Cornell will be preaching through the book The morning worship service begins at 9 a.m. and is held in the visual aids room at Bear River High School. As usual, the Sunday School will follow at the home of Pastor Steven Barsuhn, 41 N. 200 East, Tremonton. This Thursday night we will conclude our studies in the book of Revelation. The Thursday evening Bible study is also held at the home of Pastor Barsuhn. This meeting takes place at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend all the services of the Tremonton Bible Church. High School. Principal Dr. Sixteen members were present, along with two spec- A series of messages from the book of Ephesians will begin this Sunday at the X is one of the top crops this year for value. Fields are wet A new home, constructed as part of a vocational agri- Vance. Marcella Jeppson gave the lesson on "Early Pioneer Markers" and the history was given by Lenora George. Available in a minimum of $500 and increments of $100. The offering circular is available and notes may be purchased at any office of First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A., or you may use the coupon below to secure an offering circular. ALFALFA Sold and Nadine Barnes quist plan to attend the commencement exercises at Utah State University in Logan this Saturday to see two of their daughters, Karen and Donna, graduate. Karen will graduate with a degree in home economics. She is currently employed as a homemaking teacher at Lay-to- n High School. Donna will graduate with a degree in Public Health and is employed at the Logan Hospital. Mrs. Dick Green, accompanied by Mrs. William L. Gibbs of Portage, enjoyed Monday in Farmington where they visited with Mrs. Merrill Petty and family. Bible Church News t" MRS. VERL KIRBY gives an entry form to Rafaela Flores, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Flores of Tremonton. Miss Flores will be one of the contestants in this year's Box Elder County Dairy Queen contest slated in June. Mrs. Kirby is a secretary at the Tremonton USU Extension Service office. The pageant is sponsored by the Extension Service. Tax Change The Golden Spike Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their May meeting on the 23rd at the home of Lorraine Muir in Brigham were Ver-n- a City. The principal office of First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. is 1 19 N. 9th, Boise, Idaho 83730. arcs |