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Show Page 4, THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, July 21, D 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen was Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petersen, daughters Dede and Kelly, and sons Brian, Michael and Joseph of Gin-toUtah. The above enjoyed a picnic at Willow Park n, 2 ' Saturday afternoon, also fishing at Tony's Grove. T Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoesch and. son, Brandon, of Clearfield will spend the following week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb. Conrad Wake-l- y of Bancroft spent the past week with his grandparents, the Lambs. Sunday, Linda Lamb came up from Salt Lake City to visit her parents. Mrs. Arnold (Rosie) Lamb and family attended the Arthur D. Williams reunion Sunday at the Williams' ranch near Deep Creek, Idaho. Her husband, Arnold, left Sunday for Wyoming where 1 5 L-T- ii :-3? Se-cri- st visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Marilyn) Secrist and family. On the return home, Glen's son, Nathan, returned with them to spend some observing Floldlng Flashos w her birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn and son Kevin, President and Mrs. Clive Garn and family, Mrs. Jeanne Christensen and family of Fielding, Julie Hansen and daughter of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen of Wellsville. time here. Saturday, Mrs. Eathel Estep, accompanied by her daughter, Ila Rae Wilks of Syracuse, spent the day in Salt Lake enjoying the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wakely and family of Malad visited during the week with the Esteps. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family of Fielding enjoyed dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting. chapel. Elder Moss has returned after fulfilling an LDS mission in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mrs. Velda Wood attended her fortirth high school class reunion hfeld at tht Motor Inn' in Malad Friday evening. A Sutherland reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Alan Sutherland Saturday with most of her family members attending. Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn of Mesa are vacationing in this area with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and family and other relatives in this area. They are also spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sales in Salt Lake City Monday, after which they enjoyed lunch at The Sizzler. Debra Welling is spending a few days visiting her friend, Sandra Nielsen, in Elsinore. was held at the A cook-ou- t home of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn Friday evening honoring Mrs. Garn who was he will float the Snake River and return Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne returned Saturday after an extended trip to Canada where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Secrist and family. On their way up they also Vacationing in Garland. A Wayne Garn family re- Carter at Tony's Lake in Logan Canyon and at Bear Lake Thursday through Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Anger and children, Chelsey and Cody. Leaving by plane Thursday for her home in Tacoma, Wash, was Mrs. Ina Mae Shapiro, who has been spending the past week visitLov-inning her mother, Mrs. a attended Holt. They family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney in Ogden and visited Mr. and Mrs. Clare Upton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt in Bountiful. Attending a Pack reunion held at Lava Hot Springs Saturday were Mrs. Elma Petersen, Mrs. Marie and daughter, Shir-lenMrs. Flo Munson and Mrs. Helen Mason. They were accompanied by Mrs. Nettie Lott of Bothwell and Mrs. Brenda Hubbard of Holbrook. LeRoy Hinckley of Idaho Falls was elected as president of the reunion for 1978 and Flo Munson was retained as secretary. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason attended a testimonial for their grandson, Elder Dale Hansen, held in the North Stake House in Brigham City last Sunday. Dale entered the mission home July 14 prior to leaving to fulfill an LDS mission in Argentina. Following the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Mason, accompanied by a large group of relatives, enjoyed a dinner party at Sherwood Hills in Sardine Canyon after which they returned to the Hansen home for dessert. Returning to their home in k Warrenton, Va. after a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl and other relatives are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Earl and son, Gerald. While here Jthey enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox with Mrs. Velda Wood assisting the hostess. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. union was held at Tony's Grove in Logan Canyon Thursday through Saturday. They also spent some time at Bear Lake enjoying water skiing and boating. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garn of Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Garn and family of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Nancy McCulloch and family of Sunset, Mrs. Dee Brown and family of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brown and family. ie Udys Homo From Visit To Virginia By Flo Munson their grandmother, Mrs. Vel-d- a Wood. SPACE SHUTTLE solid rocket motor casting segments are assembled in test stand at Thiokol's Wasatch " Returning Saturday from an enjoyable week's vacation in Norfolk, Va. were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and daughter, Uene. They were houseguests of Chief and Mrs. Darrell Maguire and visited the family. They Bush Gardens and spent some time at Williamsburg. They also toured many points of interest in Washington, D. C. They attended a play, "The Lost Colony" held at a waterside theater in Manteo, N. C. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Laws of Bothwell and Mrs. Beverly Abbott and daughter, Jennifer, of Tremonton. Mrs. Newel (Mary) Moss and family of Bismark, N. D. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton. Mrs. Moss came especially to be with her father who has been receiving medical care in the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City. While he was hospitalized Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Moss and family were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orton and family in Salt Lake City. Over one hundred members of the W. L. Allred family gathered at the Garland City Park for a reunion. Break-- . fast was served as well as lunch later on in the day. A highlight of the entire day was rides provided by LeRoy Allred who brought along his three-seate- d wagon pulled by Shetland ponies and induced adults as well as the youngsters to take a ride. In the evening most of the Division. In this photo, aft casting segment is moved into position for mating with center segment. " wwijiSBSS.wiiaU5ai6 ... -- '"- . .THE FIRST Space Shuttle solid rocket motor awaits static firing in the test bay at Thiokol's Wasatch Division near Brigham City, Utah. The huge booster ...n'..t ,..w.AJrffei8fltri r.-t- motors will help lilt the Space Shuttle into near-Eart- h orbit when'the system becomes operational in the 1980X Plymouth Way Couples Tour By Lois Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish and Jana Stokes returned home Tuesday evening after an extended trip with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller and family of Portland, Oregon. They report seeing all the points of interest of the LDS Church such as Liberty Jail, restored Nauvoo, Council Bluffs and Carthridge Jail. At Carthridge Jail, they were taken through by Wayne and Joan Hess who LDS mission there. They saw many interesting places. Mrs. Ruth Elaine Stokes and daughter,' Jana, returned to Portland with the Robert Kellers for an extended visit. Thursday evening, Mr. Mrs. Newell Nish were supper guests at Bishop and Mrs. Udell Godfrey at Clark-sto- are on an Visiting Mrs. Henry Starr and John Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mabel Davis of Samaria. Max Whiting of Mt. Pleasant visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting during the week. Max is a nephew of Ray's. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess, were Mrs. LaRee Ishover, Sue Ishover, Jamie Buette and Roxy Roche of Ogden. During the week Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Kim Starr, daughter, Jessica, Mrs. Starr's sister, Michelle of. Weather L group attended Portland and Kim's niece, Lisa Chudy of Tacoma, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Woodland of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.. Val Gibbs and son, Colby, of Portage and Miss Loretta Chudy of Tacoma, Washington were Sunday dinner guests of the Carl Starrs. Friday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peters were John's sister and her husband, Jim and Mary Hopewell, and their three sons, James, John and Nathan of Fort Leanard-wood- , Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clem Williams of Malad, spent the week end at Grey's River, near Alpin, Wyoming, where they went to see Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Debbie) Chournos and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williams and baby of Tremon-ton- , Margo Weidman of Janet Christensen. Both well and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones and daughter, Denese of Malad. all visited at the Dee Williams home, Sunday. Alvin and June Wilcox of American Fork visited Mr. and Mfs. Lynn Petersen Sat- 1 I 8 July 18 July 19 July 20 88 89 93 97 94 95 91 PERC 55 60 60 62 0 0 0 0 69 0 68 61 0 0 Weather courtesy of U & Sugar Co., Garland, Utah. I 1 1 1 IRONRITE IRONER.STEEL JAC0PS0N POWER ENTERTAINMENT KITCHEN HOT BAR POINT ED BAR I STOOLS refreshments. Monday Mrs. Joan Hansen, Mrs. Klea Scott, accompanied by Mrs. Colleen Richards of Garland attended a council for the Utah Young Homemakers held at the Lions House in Salt Lake City where they also enjoyed a luncheon. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Flo Munson and family during the week were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Patterson of Fish Haven and Mrs. Lela Smith of Salt Lake City. Enjoying dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lusk in Malad Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamilton. The occasion was Mr. Lusk's birthday. Janet Adams, accompanied by Beth Green of Tremonton, Diane Potter of Garland and Deanna McMullen of Brigham City attended a Tupperware Hostess Assembly at the Apache Party e, Nancy two-wee- The only time the average child is as good as gold is at tax time. The energy crisis is teaching us how many absolute necessities we may run out of that our forefathers never imagined anyone needing in the first place. Emerson Earl. A houseguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hales is Mrs. Hales' friend, Mrs. Lucy Martinez of Chula Vista, Calif. at the Enjoying a cook-ou- t home of Mr. and Mrs. Adams and family Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hedrick and family of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon of Smith-fiel- Isn't it amazing how fast the teenager who can't learn to run a vacuum cleaner or lawnmower learns to drive the family car? De-Ve- re advantage to aging is One you know a lot more about being young than teenagers know about being old. that d. About 130 close friends and relatives gathered R&R HARDWARE at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss last Sunday evening to visit with Elder Kim Moss, following his homecoming testimonial in the ward Wt 176 Tremonton, Main (ft. CONTROL MOWER 21 IN. 2 STOOLS EXCELLENT LIKE ,tltt toft TANK TOPS, SLACKS, REEL tQOO PLAY SETS, NEW HgQW WASHER DK. BR. QUINNEY 257.3905 $5JA AND MANY MORE FABRIC CLEARANCE ALL FABRIC SUMMER SLASHED TOWEL SALE HAND BATH, g & WASH CLOTHS 5Q OFF TO 1 cnoo SELECT GROUPS SELECT s 0 0 SLASHED CLEAR TO QUICKLY Z SELECT Y2 V2 T0 OFF MEN'S CLEARANCE MORE GROUP 2 TO SHOE TABLES ,4 ' to SHIRTS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, JjJQjM CONDITION 2 ssffl& RACKS & i. 5 Gardner Udy's Thursday and Friday while Max had surgery at the McKay Dee hospital. Wesley and Burk Udy also stayed with the Udy's those two days. Spending the w eekend with DISH PORTABLE Games were played after which Debra opened her gifts. the group enjoyed light Hess, Brigham City, Lenore Silvester, Riverside and Eva Zundel of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler and sons Kelly and Kerry visited Thursday. Then Kelly and Kerry stayed with the PLATE-TEM- LAWN attended. and relatives HUTS & COLTS By-wat- er HBB9E1 DRESSES, GOUCHOS, 1 2 & July 14 July 15 JulvlG July 17 LOW son-in-la- urday. Entertaining at a dinner party Thursday was Mrs. Jane Udy. The guests were Genevieve Jensen, Mary ily. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Williams and family of Garland, I HI a rodeo where Kristin Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allred of Syracuse, who is reigning as Utah Rodeo Queen, participated. Elmo Munson has spent the past week in various parts of Idaho, inspecting elevators for the Pillsbury Company. Steven, JaNetta and Cindy Wood of Casper, Wyo. have spent the past week visiting Cyril Godfrey returned home Wednesday after receiving medical care in the Logan Hospital following a heart attack. He is reported to be recovering nicely. While he was hospitalized Mrs. Godfrey and daughter, Lana were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Theil Jensen in Millville. v Houseguests of Fred Coombs are his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Lila) Weese of Everett, Wash. . Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Udy during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heiner of Roy. Friday evening Mrs. Ann Welling entertained at a pantry shower at her home in compliment to Miss Debra Welling. Miss Sandra Nielsen of Elsinore was About 25 close friends 0FF & BOYS BASKETBALL SHOES BLACKS & NAVY'S GROUPS 0F V2 r3 AND MORE OTJOTiroraij?aTnETCH YOUR DOLLARS AT COWLEY'S 1 OUT THEY GO |