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Show Tremonlon, Utah The LEADER Thursday, April 15, 1965 Fielding Couple On Eastern Visit by Florence Munson RichMr. and Mrs. Elmer ards left last Tuesday for Terre Haute. Ind., to visit with their son. Dennis and his wife and family. They plan to be gone about three weeks. Returning home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gro-ve- r and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover who had been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. at Dean Grover and family Tucson, Ariz. During the week Mrs. Ralph Grover's nephew, and THE GARLAND JTIMES 84337. Paid at rates (in advance) $4.50 outside $4 00 per year. State of Utah. Published weekly. A. N. RYTTING Editor and Publisher BEAUTIFY and LANDSCAPE SPARKLING STONE Flat, Chunks, various colors, for patios, walk ways and rock gardens, eta. Buy by the piece or individual rock or by the ton. Steve Henderson North 1 West Tremonlon e 257-726- I 1 California. Mrs. Lyle Hess and son, Roger, of Ogden spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Garn and Gusse of Independence, Mo., and Loretta Horr of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilson at Roy, Sunday. Members of the Pinochle Club met at the home of Mrs. Aloha Garn Thursday evening. Special guests were Mrs. Norma Coombs and Mrs. Marlene Archibald. Prizes went to Mrs. Ann Potter, Mrs. Bonnie Garn A Larson. and Mrs. Carolyn lovely luncheon was served. Visiting with Mrs. Melba Hess last week were her nephews, Wesley Hansen of Brig-haand Ernest Hansen of Ogden. your home with Ph-on- David, left Cannon and son, Homestead for Wednesday A.F.B., Fla., after spending the past three weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zun-deMr. and Mrs. Douglas in and with friends Cannon family. Returns From California Mrs. Wendell Welling returned home Saturday after spending two weeks in Los Angeles Gordon with Mr. and Mrs. Watts (Connie Welling) and getting acquainted with her little new grandson. Spending Sunday and Monday with Carol Mifflin were Susan Frederickson of Bountiful, Judy Subscription 753 Tuesday. Visiting with Mrs. Florence and family, Hyrum Munson Godfrey and Mrs. Elma Petersen Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Pack of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pack of Blackfoot, Ida. Jerald Mrs. Captain and l, Published by the Leader Publishing Company, Inc., at 10 N. Utah 1st W e s t, Tremonton, Second Class Postage Tremonton, Utah 84337. Morris Justensen of Melbourne. Fla., visited at the Grover home. Mrs. Glen Wood, Mrs. M. J. Wood and Mrs. Norman Tro-set-h were in Ogden on business 1 ted for youve at the Wednesday visitors home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McCarthy of Clearfield. Elmer Coombs who is receiving medical care at the Veteran's Hospital at Salt Lake City spent the weekend at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon in Smithfield. Mrs. Helen Mason and Mrs. Florence Munson spent Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Humphreys and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bernston in Ogden. Leave On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eurnett and family left Saturday for their home in Moses Lake, Wash., after having spent a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn and with HOC I ( Womens Group Install Officers The above ladies were installed last week as new officers of the county Women's Legislative Council. They are Mrs. R. N. Price, director; W. J. Gams. Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn left by jet for Baltimore, Md., to spend a couple of weeks with their son. Jack, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and and Mrs. Keith family, Mr. Moss and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moss and family visited at Malad during the weekend with Jim Thomas of Moscow, Ida., who is visiting with relatives there. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Peterson and family of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Spend-lov- e and family of Perry and Miss Carolyn Burton of Salt Lake City. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards left Tuesday morning for Terre Haute. Ind., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Richards and family. They plan to be gone for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover returned home Sunday after spending a week at Tucson, Ariz., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and family. Monday visitors at the Ralph Grover home were Morris Justensen of Melbourne, Fla., (a nephew of Mrs. Grover) and Gary Madison of Deweyville. Garland News birthday spent Wednesday at American Fork where they attended a meeting at the Training School. of Mrs. Charlen Corbridge Malad spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Petterson. Gives Birthday Dinner Mrs. Henry A. R. last week. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. R. with Mr. and Hodge visited Mrs. Max Archibald at Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown attended funeral services for Mrs. William Stallings at Rig-bIda., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Larson enjoyed a dinner party at Harmon's in Ogden Saturday along with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of Salt Lake City. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Larsen at Brig-haMrs. B. C. Brough, Mrs. Blaine Thompson and daughter, a bridal attended Marlene, shower for Miss Cheryl Thompson at the home of Mrs. Reta Abbott in Salt Lake City, Friday. Mrs. David Manning has returned home after receiving medical care at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. She is reported to be getting along nicely. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and Mrs. the Thompson during weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wassom and family of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kunz of Bern, Ida. . nr Th TALBOT Model 5317 WU Distinctive contemporary 'lo Boy" console styling in grained walnut color. ZENITH PERFECTED PERFORMANCE ' No down-paym- ent Easy terms FEATURES FOR WORLD'S FINEST COLOR TV if pi Zenith perfected handcrafted TV chassis with no printed circuits and no production shortcuts. Zenith perfected Super GoW Video Guard 82 channel tuning system with 125 gold contacts for longer TV life. Zenith perfected Color Demodulator circuitry with Zenith color hue tubes for the finest hues In Color TV. D&B ELECTRIC "We Sell the Best and Service the Rest" 176 WEST MAIN PHONE 257-759- 0 Leaves For Germany Pvt. Burke Nielson who has been stationed at Fort Leonard-woo- d, spent a few hours with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielson last week before leaving by boat for Germany where he will be stationed for the next twenty months. Mr. and Mrs. Art Michaelis had as their dinner guests Saturday evening conference visitors. Mr. and Mrs. McGee, Mr. Goatcs. Delbert Stapley and Jerry Rose, James J. White, Mearl Baer, Mark Jensen, Wayne Dalton and George Kir-b- evening Mr. 9' tPB9 at MRS. SUMMERS IS CLUB HOSTESS The Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary Club members were graciously entertained at the home of Mrs. Inez Brown Wednesday evening with Mrs. Erma Summers as hostess. Mrs. Barbara Buchanan reviewed Peter Bowman's book "Brush Red." Refreshments were served. Sixteen members were present. 990 996 99 99c (5) (5)0 47 Black Sidewall Prices and with 25 Allowance for Tires on your car Trade-i- n FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! STATE INSPECTION FREE WITH PURCHASE OF TIRES OR WHEEL ALIGNMENT decorated attractively with an Easter theme. Special guests were Mrs. Gifford Wat-lanand Mrs. Pearl Casey. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Harry Drew, Mrs. Horace Peck and Mrs. Ford Scalley. A delicious hot dinner was served. EASY miDOET TERHSl d NORM'S TIRE SERVICE PHONE 257-840- 2 TREMONTON We kid yon not Ford does so ride 0 0 Dr. and Mrs. R. G. spent Sunday at Salt Lake City where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodhead and family. HELD OVER FOR 3RD BIG WEEK JWALT ; biSNEY'Sj iiiw i ACHIEVEMENT!! Rolls-Roythan quieter ce Some of you skeptics you Unkiddables laughed in disbelief when we said Ford rides quieter than we've got to prove Ford quietness to you by keeping our mouths shut and letting our '65 Fords speak for themselves. Skeptical? Come Rolls-Royc- A ! Well, on in! Hear for yourself how quiet a car can be! 65 Ford Galaxie 500 'leading acoustical consultants conducted tests in which 1965 Fords (Calaxie 500 Sedan, XL and LTD Hardtops) with 289 cu. in. These tests were certified by the U.S. Auto Club. engines and automatic transmissions rode quieter than a new JULIE V ANDREWS -- VAN DYKE TECHNICOLOR W m U let $B XJdICK .. ti k oSW M ha uu)m Doors Open 1:00 p.m. Feature Times 1:30. 4:10; 6:50, 9:35 Adults $1.50 Children Join the Unkiddables! Ask for your free button! TEST-DRIV-E 75c A '65 FORD and Mrs. Claine Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen, Jay Laws and Mrs. James J. White attended a Democratic Convention their time and efforts the time of our husband's and father's passing. We would also like to express our special thanks to our friends and neighbors and to the Snow-vill- e Relief Society. The George Garbanati Family While Sidewalk for were Wood-hea- y. Saturday BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Dona Bowcutt - graciously entertained members of the Tremonton-Garlan- d Bridge Club at her home Thursday evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Jennie Gephart and Mrs. Pearl Casey. A delicious dessert was served. 99 TOWNE CLUB FETED The Towne Club met at the home of Mrs. Wynn Hansen Wednesday evening. The tables Richard White. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart Sunday were Clyde Gephart and Miss Geraldine Francisco of Smithfield. Mo., Mr. and Mrs. James J. White had as their dinner guests Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. McGee, Mr. Goates. Delbert Stapley, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rose and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Art Michaelis, and Mrs. Olive Durfcy. n. of gave attended the "Barbershop Capers" presented by the Pocatello chapter of the Sweet Adelines at the Pocatello High School Auditorium. The "Gem Tones" quartet from Idaho Falls, of which Burton Huish is a member, was one of the guest quartets during the evening's entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Archibald had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arbon Bowcutt and Mr. and Mrs. Lu-cett- ia ' ATTEND CONFERENCE Primary ConferAttending ence at Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday were Mrs. Robert Poulsen. Mrs. Reid Oyler. Mrs. Mervin Holt, Mrs. Don Williams. Mrs. Howard Fuller, Mrs. Carl Ashby and Mrs. Lytle 99 heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the people of the Bear River Valley who so graciously were Dider-ickso- 99d GIVE BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday in compliment to their little son, Roger, who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGraw and family and Mrs. Leona Standing of Ogden. Refreshments Fronk. served by the hostess. CARD OF THANKS the family of George Garbanati, wish to convey our We, Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Edwards were Mrs. John Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kelly and family of Shelley, Ida.. C. B. Edwards of Tampa, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards of Moses Lake, Wash. Attends Idaho Musical Mrs. Fern Huish accompanied by Mrs. W. L. Stenquist of Tremonton spent the weekend at Idaho Falls as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Huish and family. Friday evening they all Brown entertain- Hodge Mrs. James Shumway, secretary; Mrs. Rudy Kaiser, vice president; Mrs. Jay Holmgren, president; Mrs. Harry Bloom, vice president; and Mrs. Jack hold-ovdirector. Shumway, Mrs. Jack Shumway officiated at the installation ceremony. Retiring were Mrs. Don JohnR. W. son, president; Mrs. Warnke, secretary, Margaret Evans, vice president and Mrs. Ruel Eskelson, director. Senator D. R. Waldron spoke to the group, explaining his position on various bills which were considered and passed by the State Legislature. The officers served refreshments from a beautifully arranged tea table. CALIFORNIA VISITORS Returning Wednesday to their home in Davis. Calif., were Mr. and Mrs. Vera Marble and two children. The Marbles arrived last Saturday and were here to attend General Conference in Salt Lake City. They were the house guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble in Tremonton. CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Lee Hunsaker hosted her club Thursday evening at her home. Twelve members were present and they spent the evening enjoying games. Prizes went to Thelma Austin. Yvonne Webb, and Roberta n held at the Box Elder High Auditorium in Brigham. Mrs. Robert Gephart and three children of Bountiful are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart while Robert is at San Francisco on business. Dinner Honors Husband Mrs. O. C. Davis entertained at a dinner party at her home Sunday in compliment to her husband who was celebrating his anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sims and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and family. by Florence Munson BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. C. P. Petterson graciously entertained the Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. Henry Brown Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. J. Wood w a s a special went to Mrs. guest. Prizes Ellery Hall, Mrs. A. R. Hodge and Mrs. Wood. A lovely luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Spence Mrs. 09D0QDDDQ Wednesday evening Mrs. Ronald Stimpson in GarMrs. Parley land, Mr. and Petersen and the 1 New officers of Women's Legislative Council of Box Elder County who were installed other relatives. While here they were entertained at dinner party at the home of Mr. and ed at a dinner party at her home Tuesday in compliment to her husband who was observing his birthday anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Benget Jonsson and family Mr. and Mrs. of Kaysville, Kenneth Ward and family of North Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hodge and family of Roy were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Hi r n BOOKLORE CLUB HEARS REPORT Mrs. May Dalton was the gracious hostess to the Book-lor- e Club members Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Brown. Ruth Manning gave a report of the Utah State Women's conference held recently at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. The theme of the conference was "Utah's Future, Whose Responsibility". A tasty luncheon was served to fourteen club members. TREMONTON MOTOR COMPANY 103 UXiAN, UTAH NORTH 3RD EAST TREMONTON XL |