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Show THE Fielding Flashes 1 O 0 Woods Host Visitors By Flo Munson Arriving Saturday to spend a week's vacation at the home of Mrs. Velda Wood were her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Terry Wood, and children, Steven, JaNette and Cindy, of Casper, and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wood and children, Ryan and Cami Kay, of Roosevelt. Other visitors at the Wood home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Velda Wood and" her houseguests, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wood and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family, Mrs. Ann Bingham and three daughters were at the Salt Lake airport to meet Elder Richard Wood who has returned after fulfilling an LDS mission in Mexico-Ver- a Cruz. Mrs. Susan Petersen and Cindy Newman of Tremonton entertained at a Tupper-war- e shower at the Petersen home Wednesday evening honoring Miss Jolene Rudd, who will become the bride of David Nielson in rites performed in the Salt Lake Temple September 10. About 25 close friends and relatives enjoyed games and dainty refreshments. Tuesday evening Jolene was further honored at a ed a wedding reception in the Roy Third Ward cultural hall honoring Richard and Susan: White Anderson. The bride was a former student of Mrs. Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt enjoyed the Centennial program at the Deweyville Park Saturday. Mrs. Steve ( JaNae) Shaffer and family have left for their home in Gardnerville, Nev. after spending a ten-da- y vacation with Mrs. Shaffer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel. While here, a family gathering was held at the Zundel home. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez and family of Salt Lake City; Lt. (ret) and Mrs. Jerald Cannon and family of Kearney, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Nish Zundel and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Chournos and family of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zundel and family of Moscow, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Greg Iverson and family; Mrs. Carta Woolsey and baby of El wood; Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel and Bothwell - gress guests at the Zundel home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zundel and four children of Cedar City. J. Cleon Petersen of Des Plains, 111. visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family Monday evening. 4 f Tuesday Rosel Zundel, Jerald Cannon and two sons, and Kurk and Rod Zundel enjoyed fishing at Soda ' Springs. r1 & I' ) Pi f $n ; Penrose - -- Relief Society Is Reorganized Here t Vacationing at the home of. Bishop and Mrs. Boyd Marble and family are Mr. and Mrs. Randy Marble and three children of Nesa, Wash. They will also visit relatives in Salt Lake City. Afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Laws Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winther of Escondido, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Les Strong of Salt Lake City. Max McNeely has returned after spending the past several weeks hunting with friends from the Yukon-Canad- a with Mrs. Cleo Wood and Mrs. Iris Lee Wood as hostesses held at the Cleo Wood home. A large group of relatives spent the evening play- 1 wfV -y t v v v - The Relief Society presidency was reorganized in Sacrament meeting in the Both-we- ll ward Sunday evening with Bishop Boyd Marble ing games. Light refreshments were served. Jolene officiating. Sustained as the was the recipient of lovely new Relief Society president was Mrs. Eleda Vee Stokes. gifts at both showers. Enjoying Sunday dinner Her counselors are Mrs. Lm ?l Limn liiJl'. with Mr. and Mrs. Arno Juanita Evans and Mrs. Dar- s Jbmik Liebelt and family in Amerlene Burnhope. Mrs. Deon to (1 are r) Becky Breitenbeker, first REIGNING OVER the Golden Spike rodeo ican Fork were Mr. and Mrs. Hull will be the secretary. attendant; Jan Rhodes, queen; and Christy Misrasi, second attendant. John McClellan and childReleased were Mrs. Wilma ren, Maureen and Sean. Newman, Mrs. Norma Jean Roger and Joyce Bost left Firth, Mrs. Alice Forsgren area. Thursday to return to their and Mrs. Lorraine Harris. home in Palos Verdes, Calif, The Mutual Group from Returning after spending Thatcher-Penrosafter spending a week visit"along the past month in Woodland with the presidents Jess ing Mrs. Bost's parents, Mr. Hills, Calif, are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mel Udy and other E. M. Stark. They were Petersen and Nancy Hun-sak- Each family was asked to Jane Jensen, daughter of Other guests were Mrs. Scott Mrs. Gordon Jensen, receivand their class leaders donate services, gifts, etc. son relatives in this area. and of their Maughan and family. houseguests ed her B. S. degree. Dr. and spent Tuesday at Mantua With Ben Tanaka as the Attending a Leavitt family daughter-in-la: reunion held at Downata Hot Mrs. Glen (Lila Lee) Baugh Reservoir where they held auctioneer, nearly $5,000 was Friday evening Mr. and their summer social. They taken in to go toward the Mrs. DeVere Adams attendSprings Saturday were Mr. and family. While there, Dr. ed a party for the Bridger-lan- d and Mrs. Gene Leavitt. enjoyed water skiing, boat ward budget and facilities at Baugh and son, Craig, and Zun-dMilton and Roche LaDene etc. few Mrs. ball a the Appaloosa Club officers Monday riding, park. Larry Tate enjoyed aid .their partners held at the JVIr. and Mrs. ;V,ern., Peter..Junior Okada furnished their accompanied her sister fr days vacation at Mrs. Darlene' Hurd- - and er, Yellowstone Park and boats.,,A barbeque was also sen attended afl;;Midersen I,umnYer .Jaime of Mr... and Mrs. Bryce Packer of Smith-fiel- d daughter, Nancy, of Snow-vill- e Idaho Falls. Their grandson, enjoyed along with corn on reunion in the Brigham Canto Rexburg where Nanin Logan Canyon. A the cob and other goodies. Craig, also was honored at a yon Sunday. steak fry was enjoyed, Mrs. Blaine Lott and childcy enrolled at Ricks College. testimonial prior to leaving Dr. Alma Anderson and Rowane Roundy is reportto fulfill an LDS mission in three sons of Salt Lake City, tives here during the week. ren, Sheri, Susan and Christed to be improving slowly Oregon-PortlanHis grandMrs. Wayne Young and Mrs. Clair tame especially to be ine, accompanied by Stanley following heart surgery in parents have received word Bowcutt of Tremonton had a Vicky May and children of with his father, Melvin the LDS hospital in Salt Lake that he has arrived safely at fun day in Logan Monday Willard visited Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Tremonton City. his destination and reports it who is ill. including luncheon at the Roy Anderson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Angnew mall. is a wonderful experience. Clair Christensen and son er, as guests of Mfc and Mrs. Mrs. Kevin (Dene) Firth is Patriarch and Mrs. James of Davis, Calif, visited rela- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gail Anger, of Bountiful, receiving medical care in the White of Garland were the Anderson enjoyed dinner Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin enjoyed a dinner party at the McKay-De- e Coombs Saturday were Mrs. guest speakers in the with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hospital in OgTownhouse Room at the Hil' den. Sacrament Cami Webb and daughter, in Tremonton. Anderson ton Hotel in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. and Michael meeting Sunday evening. Natalie, Visiting A large group was at the Saturday honoring them on Keith Burnhope and family Coombs of Salt Lake City. their wedding anniversary. Thatcher-Penros- e Keith's was uncle church Sunday Thursday Mrs. Donetta Terry Smith, accompanied and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Petersen accompanied her grounds Saturday evening by Brent Macfarlane of Rivfor an outside roast beef daughter, Mrs. Gordon JenRansom and daughters, erside, were in Idaho Falls Christine and Annette, of dinner, after which a ward sen, of Brigham City to Saturday to pick up snowauction was held. The event Provo where they visited Dr. Roseville, Calif. mobiles for their place of was sponsored by the BishMr. and Mrs. Keith AnderBetty Petersen. Friday they business in Tremonton. attended graduation exerson and daughter, March-ellopric with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Last weekend Mrs. Voylet spent last week in J. Lefevre as chairmen. cises at BYU where Miss . Grover, along with 67 desouthern Utah where they scendants from the Ralph attended a family reunion at Grover family thoroughly They were Huntington. four-da- y family houseguests of Mrs. Anderenjoyed a reunion held at Lava Hot son's stepfather and mother, Springs. Those who attended Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Brock-banfrom Fielding, in addition to Sunday they attended Mrs. Grover, were Mr. and Sacrament meeting where Mrs. Leon Grover and son, Mrs. Anderson's nephew, Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Claine Scott Truman, blessed their Mrs. and Mr. Grover and small daughter and gave her Scott Archibald and family. the name of Torry. FollowSpending the past week ing the meeting the family visiting Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy enjoyed a picnic at Ferron Welling and family were Park. Mrs. Welling's sister, Mrs. Saturday Mrs. Karen Grace Tustison, and sons, Stokes and daughters, Diane Clint and Nick of Brawley, and Kaylene, and son, Mark, and Mrs. Charles Pul-vand family of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver, Sr. and family during the week. This Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Wednesday were and daughtheir ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ira (CollIf Thurs. Frl. Sat. een) Jackman of Grand Junction, Colo. Aug. 25-2- 7 Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson enjoyed a DAY HELP WANTED drive to Island Park and West Yellowstone. Enroute home they visited Mr. and 3rd lost and main $trt Mrs. Del Pack in Idaho Falls West-bank and had dinner at the fMMl- rs3u e, er m GB2)QQE0 el d. cher-Penro- Paw if Your Man In Washington By U.S. Senator Orrin G. Hatch Act. authorizing Theodore Roosevelt to buy rights and proerty from a French companv for $10 million if Colombia would give up a strip of land across the Isthmus of Panama for a canal route U'tween the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. A treaty between Colombia and the I nited States was signed in Washington the next year, but the Colombian Senate refused to ratify. A revolt in the area Panama on November '.i. prevented Colombian propriations I 1. estimated The 2. The H. l7 -- have passed and the Carter Administration lias an agreement on the Canal, but most of the details have been withheld from the Congress. Since the settlement was reached, sentiment in Congress is against the new' treaty because of a lack of for input from the House and the Senate. Hearings are underway in the Senate Subcommittee of on the Separation Powers chaired by Alabama Democrat James B. Allen and the ranking minority member. Senator Orrin G. Hatch It is the contention of witnesses before the sub- run-mn- law," value of the Panama Canal today, including land and equipment, is ST are billion. Indications that it will be turned over to Panama in the year 2000. ami the U.S. will pay up to $." billion to have ourproHrty taken over. troops from landing to put down the revolution. The new nation was recognized by t lit- - United Stales three days later. aid In November 18 a treaty with the United States for the Canal Zone bad approved by the new government. The treaty granted the U.S. occiiali-ii- . use. and con tml of the ('anal .one "in crpetuit." The purchase price was with annual fees of The fee now has increased to the current rate of SI.') million annually. a joint anIn nouncement was made by the- - two governments U.S. and Panama - that draft treaties had been completed on a new price for occupation. Negative reaction in lxith nations precluded any progress towards ratification. years by meaning approval by both houses of Congress. S what kind of treaty is this. "Oil. created the iiuleM'iilent nation of Panama. U.S. naval vessels in effect Ten Presi- dent has violated Article IV of the U.S. Constitution which provides. "The Congress shall have the (tower to disMse of. and make all needful Rules and Regulations, respecting the Territory' or other to the Projierty I nited States." I)istosal is a major Mrtion of the Carter treaty. Money is also a factor in the treaty, but the Constitution expressly provides. "No money shall be drawn from the Treasury but in consequence of Ap- the approved President family-Ov- ZS. 1177. A Look at the Panama Canal 1)2 the U.S. Con- committee that the SMnfr ernight Thatcher TIMES. AiKBSt D t In j By Flo Munson shower, kitchen-bathroo- Ogden Saturday evening after which both couples attend- LEADER-GARLAN- g treaty, negotiated behind cloned doors, will Im brought to the Senate for ratification while in apparent violation of Article IV of the Con stitution. The U.S. will pay millions of dollars to pull and out of Panama millions annually during the withdrawal. Th is treaty, " Sol by negotiated l.iuowit.. special ambassador to the Panamanian talks, has been considered under the supposition by some that in PMH when the Panamanian government was in its formative stages, the U.S. descended on its helpless people, wrongfully look (Mtssession of land by fraudulent treaty, and built a canal to exploit the Panamanians. There is im mention that the U.S. supported Panamanian independence - that the land in question belonged to the of Colomgovernment bia - or that, without our assistance, there would have been no Panama Canal. In this light, it is not likely that people of Utah or the Nation will look kindly on a treaty of- -- -- fered under these circumstances. e, k. YA'5 er Don't Miss (2132)0312) Special son-in-la- w vcfitJHiues T you've got a verbal latter ta the editor, tip on a news story, complaint or If you lust want to leave a message after office hours, lust call Instant comment Instant Comment. You'll hear a recorded message telling you how to record your message. tf yr Restaurant. The Future Progress Guild held their summer party along with their partners at the park Saturday evening with Mrs. Julie Wood as chairman. Hostesses were Mrs. Carol Forsberg, Mrs. Rhoda Welling, Mrs. Denora Miller, Mrs. Kay Weaver, Mrs. Alicia Moon and Mrs. Karen Miller. A chicken dinner was enjoyed and the evening spent playing volley ball. About forty attended. 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