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Show THE Fielding Flashes A Marrieds Party was held at the ward building Saturday evening under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood. Committee mem- bers in charge were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy. The theme was Country Carnival. Approximately sixty enjoyed homemade chili, root beer, pumpkin pie, popcorn balls and caramel apples. Music was furnished by the Country Edition consisting of Terry Lewis, Steven Lewis and Dennis Poul-seGames were enjoyed. Bishop and Mrs. Wynn Zundel attended dairy meetings at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday. n. Mrs. Ralph Udy and granddaughter, Rebekah Kent, spent Tuesday visiting Mrs. Udy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey and her grandfather, James H. Jar-din- e in Clarkston. Mrs. Mildred Smith is visiting her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen and her sister, Mrs. Cecelia Adams in Westwood, Calif. DeVere Adams is receiving medical care in the Bear River Valley Hospital in where he has been in intensive care following a Tre-mont- heart attack. Tuesday Mrs. Helen Mason, Mrs. Lovinnie Holt, Mrs. Melba Hess and Mrs. Isabella Hess visited Mrs. Helen Jensen who is receiving care at the Ogden City Care Home following a slight stroke. They also visited her daughter, Mrs. Lois Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and son, Marian, and daughter, Maria, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Claine Smith of Tremonton spent several days during the week in Logan Canyon hunting deer. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon i Smith also spent a day at w.BJaeksmith Fork Canyon. Stacey Udy of Salt Lake" City spent the weekend visit-in- g Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lewis and children, Scot, Gina and Katy, spent Wednesday evening in Malad where they enjoyed supper with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis. The occasion was Gina Lewis' birthday. Monday Mr. and Mrs! Ernest Anger entertained at a family dinner party. Guests included Bishop and Mrs. Darold Simmons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anger and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anger and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Anger and family of Fielding, Mrs. Linda Westley and daughters, Michelle and Maria, of Brigham City. The occasion was Maria West-ley- 's thirteenth birthday. Geri Jones and Julie Nelson, students at Ricks College in Rexburg spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gam and family spent last week-- . end as houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Garn and national convention is a rigadged forum for pro-ERvocates. At a recent local Utah Women's Association meeting at Bear River High School, guest speaker Rod Mund said IWY is "out to do Box Elder County women are being asked to sign a petition to insure that their viewpoint is represented at family in Pleasant Grove. Spending Friday and Saturday visiting Miss Dene Udy, a student at Brigham Young University in Provo were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy. They attended the Field House Frolics Friday evening and Saturday attended the football game with BYU vs. Arizona State. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Moon and family visited Mrs. Moon's father, Quintin Allen, in Ogden during the week. Quintin was observing his birthday. Later they enjoyed dinner with Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Quintin Allen. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. C. La Ron Mason and two daughters of Granger. Tuesday a surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and family honoring Claude who was observing his birthday. Attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaway and son, Steve, and daughter, Terry, of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holdaway of Garland, Mrs. RaNae Smith and son, Brian, and daughter, Trudy, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Swenson and family of Layton. A potluck dinner was enjoyed, followed by a social. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith was their granddaughter, Monica Rae Abel of Layton. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johns visited at the Smith home Sunday evening and Monica Rae1 accompanied them home. Thursday Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. Lucille Potter visited their sister-in-laMrs. John Manning, who is receiving medical care in the North Davis Hospital in Lay-toThey also visited Mrs. Lucille Walton in Layton. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter were Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Grover of Satt Lake City and . Mrs.' Elaine .Stewart of Og."V den. n. ," Visiting Mrs. Lovinnie Holt Friday and enjoying dinner were Jack Holt of Bountiful and Mrs. Viola Stokes of Ogden. Mrs. Rhoda Welling, Mrs. Esta Pierson, accompanied by Mrs. Sharon Bardwell of Garland, enjoyed shopping in Ogden and Salt Lake City Wednesday. They had lunch at Marie Calendar's in Orem. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling Sunday were Mrs. Tamra Peterson and daughter, Susan, of Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Welling and children, Shane, Lori and Brady, have moved to Riverside (from Brigham City) to make their home. Their children will attend the Fielding Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richards and family in Hyde Park Saturday. Mrs. Asael Buttars of Cornish spent Monday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lynn Garn, and family. She enjoyed getting acquainted with her little new granddaughter born Oct. 25. the International Women's Year Convention in Houston in November. The petition takes an Rights Amendment, and abortion, lesbianism stance in opposition to four planks in the IWY platform. Mrs. Donna Gordon, chairwoman of the Box Elder County chapter of the 'Utah Women's Association, said the petition is being introduced nationally to insure that the less vocal minority will be heard. The petition is sponsored PRO-LIF- E by COALITION. Local persons wishing to sign the petition may contact' or Jensen Beth Lefgren Many groups who oppose ERA feel that the IWY anti-Equ- . al f 8'2 FOUND E. 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SMCX-A-ROM- Member ol First Security Corporation system 01 nanus wmn resources over z omwn ocrnari. development programs -- resolved , Rights Amendment to the Constitution. -- resolved that homosexuality, lesbianism, or prostitution shall not be taught, glorified, or otherwise promoted as acceptable through the laws of society, through the adoption of children, or within institutions such as our schools. ol pre-scho- shall be controlled by the private sector, giving parents freedom of choice over the physical and philosophical environment of their children. give our national government," said Mrs. Legren. "It gives the federal government immeasurable power, ...in order to enforce this iTT Ask for offering circular at any office ol that . "Many people don't realize Cut Up Fryers Fryer Parts 0arKr Available for as little as $500, or more, in multiples of only $100. Interest starts immediately when you purchase the note and you receive it regularly every six montns irom mai aaie. 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