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Show THE Garland Way 3-Year-- Goto A Party Old By La Donna Hess Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Richards and children, Brent and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Oyler and children, Beth, Shanna, Scott of Bear River City and the Howard Oylers of East Garland enjoyed camping at McKay Creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb had their grandchildren, Don Ray, Brian, and Amy Limb stay with them while their mother was in the hospital with a new baby. Attending Bruce Evans' homecoming were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Boam of Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans of Richland, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bell Sackett and Mrs. June Sackett. Mr. and Mrs. Verd Mortensen and family of Salem, Idaho visited the Dale Parkinsons Monday. Sunday visitors at the Leroy Allred home were Mr. and Mrs. Arty Henderson of Granger. They attended sacrament meeting with the Allreds. Later that evening Mr. and Mrs. Larry Justensen and family of Kaysville visited the Allreds. - Brian and Marva (Nutt) Allred held their wedding at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allred, Friday, July 15. They had a lovely open house afterwards. Chad Dalton, Wendy Hancey, Mike Dorty and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton celebrated Chad's birthday July 3 at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sheffer visited the Daltons last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton spent Friday in Salt Lake. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sheffer and Charles Dalton. The Daltons visited their new granddaughter, Angie, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Womack, Monday. Mrs. Jenny Gephart, Eloise Palmer and Edna Palmer attended the Manti Pageant Friday. Saturday they went to the Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City and returned home Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Harper accompanied Joanne Gardner to Las Vegas where she stayed a week with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coombs. Mrs. Harper also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt of Salt ' v - " 'i j . . Couples Attend Wedding 11a By Mae John Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughters, Lori and Mrs. Glen Cobia of Logan, Mrs. Vern Budge of Rafael, Calif, and Mrs. Craig Smith of Rex-burwent to Salt' Lake where they joined Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Christensen and son, Corey and Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Christensen of Tremon-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsburg of Riverside and all attended a session at the Salt Lake Temple. Friday morning thirty five loved ones witnessed the wedding of Miss Lori Harris and Corey Christensen at the Salt Lake Temple with Elder Ben g, Bowering performing the ceremony. June Denny and children, Kathy and Steve returned to their home in Green Acres, Washington, after spending the past ten days visiting Mrs. Denny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gitbs. The families enjoyed reunions with Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Gibbs and family in Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nielsen and family at Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Gibbs' family in Portage and also spent one day visiting relatives in Idaho Falls.. Mrs. Denton C. John and sons of Pleasanton, Calif, visited with Mrs. Esther John Friday. Mrs. John is spending this month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppesen of Corinne. Tuesday Brenda Turley of Salt Lake came to visit tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall. She visited until Friday while her husband Jim was on a business trip to Her Denver. daughters neth Ward. Friday Glen Morris went to Ogden and brought his mother-in-laMrs. Pearl Hawks home to spend the weekend. She was heart broken as she went into her home to find the vandalism that had taken place. Mr. Morris took her back to Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and family of Sacramen kZ , s. - - " i mm Ir : III II II II II 111 1 i I ! i I i I Downetta. Mrs. Dora Shaffer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tom Emang of Logan for dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine GET THAT 4 SAVE DRAWER IF OR WE NEW 75 to 80 FRONTS IN BUILT-IN- S AND WITH NEW DOORS FROM OUR NEW THE REPRESENT LOOK KITCHEN PREFER YOU Rhodes are grandparents again with the birth of a baby boy born July 8 to Mr. and KITCHEH CABINETS? ALL VERY Mrs. Theron Rose (Ronda) of Salt Lake City. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Smith Rose, Tremont-on- . AND SHOP. NEW CABINETS, BEST LINES Great grandparents are OF UTAH ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SEE US AT (North of Phono -- 16S NO. 1st EAST ri I the Mortuary In Tremnton) ESTIMATES 257-SS- 26 or III! 257 3S61 I Interest Paid Every Six Months Original offering $23 million Ask for offering circular at any Plf cisco. Dr. Darrell E. Rose of Rochester, Minnesota visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris on Thursday. Mrs. Ellis Yates of Kearns and Mrs. Eugene Halford of Garland visited Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and family Mrs. Vern Budge and children returned to their home in San Rafael, Calif., Saturday and Mrs. Craig Mrs. Ellen Rhodes of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith Rose, Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson, Ogden. Ronda and children are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes while her. husband is in Rhode Island in Officers Candidate Training School. The new baby has three sisters at home and will be named Joshua Blaine. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and boys, Ronny and Bobby, came for dinner with the Eph Petersons Sunday and left the boys for a week with their grandparents The Howard Oyler famil- ies were at home Sunday for a Sunday Mrs. Mabel Oyler was also with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King took their daughter, Connie White, and children from St. Louis to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King in North Logan last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay of Ogden were with the Kings Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen and their family of Buhl, Idaho spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen. Linda, Terry and Camille n Jackson left the Ruth home for their home in Oakdale, Calif, where they will join their parents for a month's trip to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs had their niece, Darla Trieble, of Ogden with them for a visit. They brought her home with them after they had attended a Kendall family reunion in Cornish Friday and Saturday. d Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert spent four days fishing on Gray's River in Wyoming. The Allreds have their grandchildren, Susie's, who flew down from Alaska on Sunday. Mrs. Laura Hess of Rigby, visited her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John during the week. Gloria Knudsen hosted a party for her Sunday School class Saturday evening. The group enjoyed a swim at Belmont, then had a wiener roast at the Knudsen home and played games. Thursday evening Fern Hall and daughter, Brenda Turley of Salt Lake attended a kitchen shower for Candy Bowen in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wil- liams became the proud par- ents of a new son Saturday sister-in- ' morning;- er Hol-ma- All-re- their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin have two grandchildren, Mark and Holly, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Austin, are vacationing. t;f - Proud grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wise of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell of Port- age, Mrs. Lucille Robins of Tremonton and Mrs. Ethel Henderson of Robin, Idaho. The new little guy has one brother Jeremy waiting for him to come home. Sunday Mrs. Larry Howell and daughter Venna Wil- liams left the Salt Lake airport and flew to Denver, Colorado where they completed business for the town board. They flew home Monday evening. The Malad Stake annual Golden Age dinner was held at Samaria, Idaho Wednesday. Among those attending from Portage were Mr. and Mrs.. 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Thursday Ora Hoskins, Fay Thomas and Laura Gibbs went to Clearfield where they had dinner with Marildia Flint to honor Laura for her birthday which was on the 13th. 9 Offer ends August 13, 1977 Special Hearing - WE CAN REPLACE ANY PART OF THE DRIVE SHAFT ON MOST FARM IMPLEMENTS OF UTAH, N.A. y - Smith and daughter, Amy returned to Rexburg, Idaho, Saturday after they had spent the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Mrs. Thyra Taylor of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Conley and sons of San Fran- day until Sunday with Mr. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. They came to attend the wedding of Robert's sister, Lori, to Corey Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John attended the wedding of Mrs. Johns niece, Annette Goodey and Edwin Summers in the Ogden Temple Friday. They were guests at the wedding breakfast at the Maddox Palace Room in Perry. All the family attended the re" ception held in Clarkston Ward to honor the young couple that evening. Security DcnUx mm - Page fee is requested. 6 and single is invited to attend. They will return Saturday afternoon. The Sunday night fireside will feature a lesson by Reid Larsen and Lynn Capener It will be held in the Garland Tabernacle starting at 9 p.m. The Young Adult calendar for July ends with a disco dance slated for Friday, July 29, at 8:30 p.m. Cost is $1.50. Jay Dee Harris w ill be the guest speaker at the July 31 fireside. A Anyone . .ONE OF THE improvements being made at the Box Elder County fairgrounds prior to the fair in August is the extention of the hog barn facility. Other work will include construction of new bleachers on the east side of the rodeo arena and installation of a set of new scales for weighing animals. Joneses Visit Here Monday by a visit of three cousins, Mrs. Ruth Denet of San.Bernardino, Calif., Mrs. Quince Shumway of Big Bear City,' Calif, and Letitia Henderson of Orderville, Utah. They were enroute home from having attended a , is 1 Gibbs family reunion at MIMING ABOUT r. 1977, Young Adults Will Attend Manti Fete Salt Lake Temple grounds. From here they will go on to Manti to the pageant. Larry Warburton and Del-orHess have been named as Young Adults specialists for this activity. East Garland Way pleasantly surprised last HANSEN'S CABINET SPECIALTIES .. ii ii ii ",". -law, Shantelle and Tiffany returned home with their mother By Essie Peterson after spending the past week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Len Jones of Eric Ward of McComb, Dallas, Tex. and daughter, Illinois visited his grandparReta, and Mrs. Judy Jack-ma- n ents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. and four children of week. Mrs. this ' Ward Conley Phoenix, Ariz, visited Mrs. is attending school at BYU Reta Sorensen and other this summer. Mr. Ward went relatives in this ' vicinity; ' to Idaho Falls to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- - Mrs. Jones and Reta are sisters. Mrs. Letitia Sorensen was - . TIMES. July 21, D A weekend journey to the Manti Pageant has been scheduled by Young Adults in the Tremonton region. Young Adults will leave Friday at 10 a.m. from the to, Calif., spent from Thurs- Portage Way '' LEADER-GARLAN- |