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Show ra&e u, uic TIMES, December tAi)tH-iiirtLA.N- 15, 1977 Plymouth Way Bothwell-Thatcher-Penro- se Rosldonfs Attond Symphony Visitors Welcomed By Lois Petersen son and family in Rancho Palos Verdes; California. Tami Okada had an appendectomy at the Brigham City hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson spent Sunday visiting and daughtheir ter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simmons and family in Beaver Dam. Clair Holmgren is receiving medical care at the Tremonton hospital. Mrs. Reed Anderson, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Robert Cole of Willard, spent Thursday in Ogden and enjoyed dinner at the Lion's Den. They also visited at the Rainbow Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Wald-ro- n and Mrs. Mae Willden attended the Festival of Trees at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Thursday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waldron and family and Mrs. Connie Opp and family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark and family in Ogden. The Relief Society in Both-weheld their annual Christmas Party at the ward cultural hall Wednesday evening under the supervision ol Mrs. Eleda Vee Stokes. Dinner was served after which a program was presented. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stark attended a dinner party at Mr. B's Restaurant, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron visited in Ogden Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Morris and family. By Flo Munson Mrs. Kent Newman and son, Paul, and daughter. Nan, were at the Salt Lake airport Tuesday to meet Mrs. Newman's sister, Mrs. RaNae Larsen, who arrived by plane from San Francisco to spend the coming week son-in-la- w visiting at the Newman home and with other relatives in nearby areas. Spending Wednesday through Monday as house-guesof Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson were their son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , ' Mrs. Mark Anderson and son, Brian, of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Joining them for dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson and son, Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones of Bothwell, and Mrs. Eliza Holland of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burnh-hop-e and family attended an annual Christmas Party for the Bowcutt family held at the Bowcutt Reception Center in Tremonton Sunday. A potluck dinner was enjoyed and games played. Santa made his appearance with gifts for the children. A large group attended. Thursday was an exciting day for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Petersen. It was their wedding anniversary and they began the day by attending a session in the Ogden Temple. They enjoyed a lovely dinner in a Farmington restaurant, after which they went on to Salt Lake City to visit Mr. a d Mrs. Steve Stokes and f nily and Mr. and Mrs. Brnie Petersen and family. F.' "oute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Val Petersen and family in Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bricker and family in Bountiful. Bishop and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen were in Salt Lake City and Ogden on business Wednesday. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Petersen and son, Sherman of Syracuse, visited Bishop and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson and son, Aaron, are spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ander ts Km Zollinger Elder Will Report Mission Elder Richard Kim Zollinger will return home from ;he Kentucky-Louisvill- e Mission December 17, 1977. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Zollinger ol Thatcher-Penros- e. Elder Zollinger will report his mission on Sunday, December 18, at 3 p.m. He hat extended an invitation to all who care to come. ll . Leon Denns Associates Is Southwick Realty of Tremonton has announced the appointment of Leon Dennis, of Tremonton, as an associate realtor. Dennis has completed the educational requirements and the State Real Estate examination and has received his license. Dennis and his wife, Carol and six children live at 101 No. 3rd West, Tremonton. 257-541- Lori Ann Udy and Mary Curtis also sang a few numb- ers. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Prince and son of Layton, and Mrs. Nanette Hess and sons, Jeff and Jay of Malad, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish returned home Tuesday after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nish and family at Vancouver, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller and family of Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hansen and girls of Bear River City enjoyed cake and ice cream at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason Sunday. The occasion was Mrs. Hansen's birthday. Other guests A Christmas dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur for members and their partMarriott of Garland. Santa arrived Saturday ners, of the Bridgerland Club was held at the night, being brought in to the Walnut Room at Utah State City Hall in a fire truck. Many children and parents University Wednesday evenwere there to get a good ing. Officers for the coming word to Santa and receive a candy cane, year were installed-DeVe- re Adams of Fielding will serve Spending the weekend with as president, ..BicJaanL. Mrs., Vernon Lamb son Of Nibley as vice? presi- - were Mr. and Mrs. Lamoht aent ana Kuion jonnson oi ' Wakely'ahd children, Con- -' Logan and Willard Jessop of rad, Stephanie and Jason of Lewiston as directors. RetirBancroft, Idaho. Miss Trena Williams spent ing officers are Bryce Packthe weekend with her sister, er of Smithfield, president; DeVere Adams of Fielding, Mrs. Debra Chournos of vice president and Lynn Tremonton. Mrs. Loretta Starr and Packer of North Logan and Jim Blotter of Millville, John visited in Hunter and directors. were dinner guests of Mr. Awards were given. and Mrs. Don Starr. They App-aloo- . Slated A special Christmas fireside will be held Sunday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Tremonton Stake Center for all youth ages 14 thru 18. A special speaker and refreshments will comprise the sa Youth specialists for the fireside are Dana Hill and Kelly Webb. Adult specialists are Sam and Denise , McMurdie. At 12, Ask . SOUND LIVING Of IDS Church Curtis. Mrs. Ogden Jeanetta Udy went to Friday where she attended the wedding dinner at the Chuck Wagon Cafe to honor her mother, Mary Emma Williams of St. John, Idaho, following her marriage in the Ogden Temple to John Roderick of Pleasant-view- , Idaho. The newly weds were honored by 26 family members and friends enjoy-i- n the dinner-anwishing IT'S VITAMIN History Doctrine F. 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Silvertone with blue dial. $15.00 Or goldtone with russet dial. $95.00 A. steel. White dial. $85.00 Marlene John of Logan to Salt Lake where they enjoyed visiting another daughter, Leona Chandler. They returned to Stories, History ' Used tractors from 135 hp. down, in brand names $ueh as; Ford, Case, Massey Ferguson, Allis Chalmers and International. Note: Covenants Of DRAMATIZED Book And if no one gives you the right time, buy it for yourself. Just ask for Bulova Accutron, from $85.00. Stop in for free sample. IVRAP Mormon, 3 Representative and Land TAPES CASSETTE JOHN Evenings SCRIPTURAL Of $85.00. It costs that little to buy Bulova Accutron, the dependable electronic watch that needs no winding, ever. It's a beautiful watch to give; a welcome gift to receive. and w daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wiser and daughter in Eden, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall left for Cedar City Thursday where they visited their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall and family until Tuesday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John accompanied their daughter, ACCUTRON , . 'iV son-in-la- BULOVA TIME!! Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rode- (3 at their Articles Of Faith Book Promised their husbands where they were honored and treated to a delicious turkey supper prepared by the sisters under the direction of the Primary presidency, Karen Gibbs, Cindy Williams and Kathy Roderick. Following the supper, games were played which the entire group enjoyed. A special program was presented bv the "Mellotones" with Joan Udy, LaRitta Udy, lone Larson, Edith Bronson and Marva Mason singing several numbers. Also performing for the group were Misses Lori Ann Udy and Mary sunn Mormon, Testament Contact Living Friday night the officers and teachers of the Primary, enjoyed an evening with CHRISTMAS 5IUKIM ILLUSTKATtD BEAUTIFULLY NARRATED Call Calif, to spend the next month with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas went to Salt Lake Tuesday where they attended the Farm Bureau convention. The Thomases are board members for the Northern Box Elder Farm Bureau. They stayed at the Hotel Utah and enjoyed the events of the convention. . They returned home Friday. They took Mrs. Laura Gibbs to Brigham City and she stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw and family during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoskins attended a session at the Ogden Temple Wednesday. Then were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hoskins and son, Todd. Enroute home they visited Deon Roderick and Ida Nielsen at the Pioneer Memorial nursing home in Brigham City. Fri- - Installation ceremonies Demonstration 372 By I la Mae John 1978: for these new officers will be held Friday, December 16, at 8 p.m., at the Corinne Masonic Temple. Mr. Robert J. Miller, P.M., will serve as Installing Officer and Mr. Darald E. Petersen, P.M. will be the Installing Marshall. 1978. FREE Primary Officers Honor Husbands The following officers were appointed by the new Worshipful Master to serve with him: John L. Elwell, P.M, Chaplain; V. E. Ogle, P.M., Senior Deacon; Sam Woerner, Junior Deacon; William D. Flack, P.M., Senior Steward; James P. Wilcox, Junior Steward and Ray Dean Rohde, P.M., Tyler. secretary-t- For Portage Way retary. respectively. The newly selected officers will begin their duties after the first of January New at Sunday dinner guests the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen were Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb, sons. Wade Herwood. The wedding was in the Thatcher Ward Relief Society room and a reception followed in the cultural hall. Others attending the wedding from Portage were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal. Mrs. Var C. (Donna) Flint decorated the cake for Sharon. Mrs. Devere Harris accompanied her husband to Brigham City Saturday night and attended the annual Christmas party which Devere hosts for his agents and their wives of the National Public Insurance Company. Dinner was enjoyed in the Hereford room at Maddox Cafe. A short program was enjoyed and Mr. Harris presented the wives with a box of Bluebird chocolates. Forty guests enjoyed the evening including Fred Stainbro-ok- , Superintendant of Agents of the Company from Seattle, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Price of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal were weekend visitors Corinne Lodge and Paul McCune, P.M. reasurer, Book ter Roybal of Ogden. Ray Owens of Park City spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist. Mrs. Eathel Estep and Mrs. Nessie Vanderhoof spent Thursday at Ogden. Senior Warden; George Deppe, Junior Warden; Donald Meyer P.M. Treasurer Richard Kent and Owen are presently serving as assistant chief and IN Ali-sh- Vernon Mozingo, Worshipful Master; Vergil Gregg, reasurer. Available Vand-erhof- f, a were Ryan and Roybal, son and daughof Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sharon Forsgren to Rick Herwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Give the gift you'd love to get. the following officers for the year Christmas Delivery Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Donald granddaughter, Three things in this world are always No. 5, F&AM of Utah elected Earl J. Owen has been selected to be chief of Fielding's Volunteer Fire Department, succeeding Jerry R. Richards. Karl M. King, retiring mayor, will serve as assistant chief with Terry Lewis being named the new secretary-t- Y Malad. I GIVE A LASTING SPIRITUAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS Still Se-cri- their regular meeting December and Brett, and daughters, Kristie and Becky of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petersen and sons, Brian, Michael and Joseph, and daughters, Dede, Amy and Kelly, all of Clinton. Rulon Rudd attended the funeral for George Archibald at Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold (Rosie) Lamb attended a session at the Ogden Temple Friday, where Rosie's mother, Mrs. Mary Emma Williams was married to John Roderick. Later that day, Keith, Aaron and Pacer, their sons, joined Arnold and Rosie for a fun day at Salt Lake City. Miss Carol Lynn Estep spent the weekend at Salt Lake City with her brother, Jimmy Estep. were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley at Masons Elect Officers program. Chief Order a beautiful standard residential extension telephone. Install now or pick it out, pack it up and put it under the tree and install later. Free gift wrapping. No installation charge if ordered prior to December 31. Call your local telephone office for in formation at Ray Udy spent from Friday until Sunday snowmobil-in- g at Yellowstone. Last Friday Wesley Udy celebrated his eighth birthday with thirteen of his friends. They played games and enjoyed refreshments. LaRita Udy, Tremonton; lone Larsen, Joan Udy, Edith Bronson and Marva Mason, all of Plymouth, entertained at the Primary party at Portage with their singing, Friday evening. Installed Owen Named GIFT IDEA New Extentions er. Officers Christmas Fireside Realtor Appointed Newell Mrs. (Anna) Nish, accompanied by Mrs. Joe (Ruth Elaine) Stokes and daughter, J ana Ruth, attended the Northern Wasatch Youth Symphony held at Logan when Betty Ann Godfrey, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Udell (Deanna) Godfrey of Clark-sto- n was a participant. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor and Mrs. Julie Tomlin and daughter, Anna Rachelle, all of Vost. Mrs. Tomlin and daughter will leave Thursday for Germany where they will join their husband and fathSunday also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Reva) Jensen at Salt Lake City. st Mr. and Mrs. Wayne day they visited Mr. Hoskins' mother, Clara Hoskins at the Sunshine Terrace in Logan. Mrs. Hoskins fell two weeks ago and is not feeling very well. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ho- -. well were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Forsgren and family in Thatcher, Idaho. They went to Thatcher Saturday and attended the wedding of their S to PA MM VARIETY DEPARTMENT TAPES STORE Bible Stories Stories. 2 El Main fremontoh 2577944 Special 3 mos. warranty on all used tractors. CH FORD TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT 1819 N. 2000 W. OGDEN, UTAH 801-731-- 1451 kLo. |