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Show T.gell. Tines'. November THE 17, m Homocomlng Tremonton Talcs Crumps Enjoy California Trip Slatod Attend Thirtieth Class Reunion By FloMunsoo Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crump have returned after an enjoyable vacation in Californ- ia. visited They Mrs. Crump's mother, Mrs. Gladys Taylor at Montrose. They also attended Mrs. Crump's thirtieth high school class reunion held on the Queen Mary, which they report was most delightful. Robert Scholar of Long Island, N. Y. spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting his mother, Mrs. Ruby Scholar. He also spent a few days with his son, Eric, and his daughters, Jamie and Tracy, who are enrolled as students at BYU in Provo. Other overnight guests at the Scholar home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Burke Scholar of Bur-leSunday Robert Scholar and his daughters, Jamie and Tracy, enjoyed dinner with Mrs. Ruby Scholar. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jones and family were Mrs. Peter Hodge and small daughter, Jennifer Lyn of Provo. Miss Patti Jones, a student at USU in Logan was also a weekend guest at the Jones home. Mrs. Peter Hodge and baby also visited Mrs. Katherine Jones who is receiving care at the Mountain View Nursing Home in Tremonton. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Allred were Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Gardner and family of Kalispell, Mont. The Lions held a dinner meeting at the Lion's Den Wednesday evening. The guest speaker was (Dutch) y. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhri-ma- n and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Holmgren were among those who attended a Farmers Grain Convention held at the Holiday Inn in Pocatello Friday and Saturday. A banquet was held at the Student; Union Building at Idaho State University Friday: evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fuhri-ma- n were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Moore in Idaho Falls Saturday evening and returned home Sunday. The fore part of last week Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson spent three days in Denver where Stanley participated in a seminar at the Denver Stauffer Convention Center. Later in the week, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pett of Brigham City were guests of the Equitable Life Assurance for four days at Lake Tahoe, Nev. They had reservations at the Sahara Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk and son, Hal, accompanied by their daughter, Jayne, a student at USU in Logan, attended an organ concert presented by James B. Welch at Chase's Fine Arts Center on the USU campus Tuesday evening. A question and answer period 2 If Between the golden years of youth and the golden years of retirement come those years when you do all the work. nick-leplat- Husband to wife in restaur- ant: "Would you prefer sirloin steak, lobster tails, or electricity the rest of the month?" One place a teenager never seems to get a hangup is in a clothes closet. Northwest PMS Garland. Utah Phone: Elder Daniel Hunsaker recently completed service in the Padova Mission in Italy for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will speak at a home- Wheatley attended a Utah Automobile Dealer's ( vention held at the Hii- -a Hotel in Salt Lake City Friday. In the afternoon Mrs. Wheatley was joined by Mrs. Glen Crump and they attended a fashion show sponsored by Maycoff and enjoyed a luncheon. A banquet was held at the Hilton Hotel Friday evening. President Blaine Welling and son, Shad of Evanston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brough Saturday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling in Riverside. Mrs. La Rain Marble visited her sisters, Mrs. Milton Berntson and Mrs. Ben L. Bowring at the Berntson home in Salt Lake City Thursday. Houseguests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Housel of LeGrande, Ore. coming service 257-36- Sunday, November 20, at 2 p.m. in the Honeyville Ward chapel. Elder Hunsaker is the son of Mrs. Keith Hunsaker of Honeyville. LaMarr Wamsley Tremonton, Utah Phone: 257-73- 19 Daniel Hunsaker F isiuiSKani) 28 Bulls PMS is a high quality liquid feed supplement with custom mixes to meet your needs for calves, dairy and stock cows, whether in the yard or on the range. PMD uses molasses as a base to aid in palatability and digestability of roughage feeds. PMS is delivered to on your farm that are covered to help prevent waste and protect PMS from elements. PMS liquid supplement is manufactured locally under strict quality control. Come by our plant in Garland and compare price, quality and ingredients and you'll decide on PMS liquid supplement. self-feede- 11 Heifers rjr. 1st Fell Cc!a - Gat Nov. 19th Show 10&3 tun. Sale 1:00 p.m. Remember, - "Your cows can tell if it's PMS" Ogdon GoMan Spfce CoNfeeum followed. James B. Welch is a roommate of Skip Fronk at UCSB in California. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield, along with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Arbon and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Arbon of' Snowville, attended sacrament meeting in Logan Belnap, head basketball where the small daughter of coach of Utah State UniversMr. and Mrs. Bob Arbon was ity. blessed by her father and , Spending the weekend visgiven the name of Jodi Lyn iting Mrs. George . Smith Arbon. A dinner party follwas her daughter, Mrs. Barbara Allred of Goshen. Other owed at the Bob Arbon home. n Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glade (Alexis) Sutherattended a family dinner party at the home of land and family of ClearMr. and Mrs. Hal Taylor in field. Mrs. LaRene Napoli and Springville. While there famMrs. Christy Van Camp visily members made a tape to send to Arvid's sister, Mrs. ited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Perez and family in Clearfield SunPeggy Bercha, who is fulfilling an LDS Mission in Flor-- . day where they were joined ida. by Marilee Napoli of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales Lake City. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Napoli and enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Packer in Kaysville family in North Ogden. , Sunday evening Mr. and during the week. Mrs. Kevin John and son, Among those who attended the Cub Scout Pow Wow at Trevor of Logan, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli and the Highland Junior High School in Ogden Saturday family. were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Miss Kristie Lish was honored at a bridal shower Buxton, Bill Tucker, Mrs.v hosted by her sister, Susan Max Mason, Vernell Morns- Lish, held at the home of ' on, Dale Johnson, Frank Mrs. Junior Lish Saturday. Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Twenty family members and Adams, Margie Austin and close friends attended. Kris-ti- e many others. .Darwin John of Minneapreceived lovely and useful olis visited his parents, Mr. gifts. She will become the bride of Jeff Roche of West and Mrs. Alf ord John, ThursFielding, December 2. Light day enroute to California on business. 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