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Show Bountiful, Logan and Brigham City to have a reunion with them at the Fryer home, Thursday. Dave and Pat and the children are enroute to Fairbanks, Alaska, with their station wagon and trailer house, Dave will be stationed there for the next two and one half Deweyville Reorganizes Relief Society by Mrs. Wayne Fryer The Deweyville Relief Society this was week. Mrs. Warren Haycock will be serving as president, with Mrs. Rupert Blackham as educational counselor and Mrs. Myrl Norr as work counselor. Mrs. Keith Page will continue as secretary of the organization. Retiring officers are Mrs. Myrl Perry and Mrs. Horace Lish, HAT IN THE EVENT OF A MA.JOR DISASTER THERE ARE 2000CML DEFENSE EM ER6ENCY HOSPITALS STRATEGICALLY PREPOSITIONEP USA WITH DW6S EQUIPMENT ADEQUATE years. IN THE AND FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEARLY EVERY IMAGINABLE MEDICAL AND SUR61CAL CONDITION- - i past Japan Visitor and Mrs. Moon T. Sato in Guests Haramoto and Mrs. Tremonton are Mrs. Aiko Sato and daughter, Takako, from Tokyo, Japan. Aiko is a daughter of Mrs. Sato, and one of a family of seven children. Jr. K. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and family came from Salt Lake City last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Mrs. Mary J. Marble spent several days last week in Clearfield. She was caring for the children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown. Karl and Kent Perry attended the reunion of the James Johnson family in Preston, Ida., last week Miss Judy Hess, Salt Lake City, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Also visiting is Mrs. Dorothy in Woodliff of Travis A.F.B. California, with her son and daughter, while their husband and father is attending school Texas. This is the first trip to America for Aiko since she returned to Japan 30 years ago. During her visit here, a family reunion all seven was enjoyed, with sons and daughters of Mrs. Sato being present. The visitors are touring the in Hess. Hav TripU Clbratiot Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer, Mark and Laurie, went to Salt Lake City, Sunday, for a triple combine J celebration. They Mark and Marilynn's birthdays and Father's Day, by having dinner with Marilynn. Leslie and Brent Norr returned home with them. The young men had been in Salt Lake City to participate in the dance festival. also Mrs. Douglas Burbank Salt Lake in several days spent City. She was with Brian Keith Holdaway, Mary Marble, Wendy Zinck, Sandra Thayne, Cynthia Gardner and Ann Zilles. These young people also took part in the dance festival. Michael Johnson, Las Vegas, Nev., is visiting for a time with and his aunt and uncle, Mr. Mrs. Clarence Perry. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson. Little Connie Black is with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen this week. Her parents, Myrna and Grant Black, and her brother, are on vacation on the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-haare very happy to have the rest of their family back States. United in the Mary Blackham, Richard and Holly arrived in Washington, D. C. the weekend. Captain Kent Blackham is in San Francisco and will come home during this week. Rtunion Held Capt. and Mrs. David Oldroyd and their four children came from Florida last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer, Phyllis, Lois and Arnold and their families came from U.S.A. with plans to visit the New York World's Fair, Chicago, and Washington D. C, after which they will return to Their return to Tremonton. Japan will be via San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver and Tokyo. Among the activities during their stay were a family dinner at Harmon's Cafe in Ogden as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sato of Ogden, and a barbecue dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Skees Moriyama in Bur-ban- Guests at both events includMoon Hara- ed Mr. and Mrs. moto, Mr. and Mrs. George Sato, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haramoto, Mrs. Kenneth Nimori, all Tremonton, Mrs. S. Taka-hasand Mrs. C. Sato of Ogden; Miss Terry Shibata, Salt Lake City; "Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sato, Garland; Mrs. H. Tanaka, Mrs. Katsuko Oki, Douglas Watanabe, all of of Sato attended until she was and extends her former friends. She all the gifts appreciates greatly and kindness shown her while in Utah. At present she is employed at the Canadian Airlines at the Imperial Hotel in Tokya, and would be pleased to give any assistance if ever anyone came to Tokyo. Mrs. Aiko school in Garland ten years of age her greetings to classmates and jver The Bear River Valley Women's Softball League is in full swing now with Softball action available for fans at several locations across the valley. Last week's results showed Garland 2nd defeating Tremonton 6th ; Garland 1st downed East Garland Tremonton 3rd bested Fielding 21-- and the Honeyville, Corinne game was rained out in the 5th inteam ning. Tremonton 2nd-5t- h was idle last week with a bye in league play. This weeks action calls for Garland 2nd to play at Honeyville, Monday; Tremonton 2nd-5t- h to play at Tremonton 6th 26-2- 9-- Hosted Here of Mr. Lots of Action In Women's Softball League Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom of Tremonton will have as their houseguests the latter part of this week Mrs. Francom's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Hill of Rosemead, Calif. That modern PCTUftE NA MtNUTE MILLERS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller of Tremonton have as their house-guestheir daughter, Mrs. Lynn J. Wise, and her two daughters, Linda and Rhonda, and their friend, Kelsey Caples of CAN BE X-RA- YS MADE WITH THE CD EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ?cotct won MORE FACTS ts local civil oifcnsk HOMERS HAVE VISITORS Mrs. Verna Ann Henderson and two children, Ann and Paul, arrived last week from Tacoma, Wash., to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Homer of Tremonton. During their stay in the Intermountain West Mrs. Henderson plans to e visit with her sisters, Mrs. Gorton and family in Poca-tellIda., and Mrs. Connie First and family in Las Vegas, Nev. Also visiting with the Homer family are Miss Louise Homer and Carrol Nielson of SpringDuring their Virginia. field, stay, the girls plan to attend the summer session at Utah State University in Logan. Lau-ren- Attending the Mark Hall, Sr. family reunion Sunday in Logan Canyon were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hall, Jr. and family. Chevells to Appear on T.V. Again The Chevells, a barbershop quartet consisting of Ron Dell Robins, Jay Westergard, Bryon Anderson and Bill Bishop, can again be seen on television this Sunday evening, June 27th, at 1:30 p.m. on Channel 2. The Chevells will appear on the show with five other groups which Ted Mack, from the Original Amateur Hour, has issued an invitation for them to appear on his television show anytime they can arrange to be in New York. The Chevells will also perform Monday evening at Pioneer Village. The program will also feature The Evans Quartet, The Salt Flats and the Sweet Adelines. Local Girls Rate Mention in Twirling Annual Two local girls, Mimi Gctz and Sally Jo Getz, have had the honor of being in Who's Who in Baton Twirling, 1965 Edition. Who's Who in Baton Twirling is a book published each year which gives recognition to youngsters and teachers for out- standing achievements. The two girls are both daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Getz of Tremonton. Mimi will be in the second grade this coming year at North Park School and Sally Jo will be a nineth grader at Bear River Junior High. Both girls were taught by Bundy and Joanne Dorothy Schlueter, who were also mentioned in the book. CALL FOR BIDS Must move immediately, center and East buildings at Box Elder Farm Labor Camp, Tremonton. Labor Association will accept bids until July 1, 1965 for one at County or both buildings Agent office, Brigham City. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Buildings must be moved by July 15, Tucson, Ariz. They will be stayfor six ing with the Millers weeks while Capt. Wise is stationed at Fort Lewis. He will then meet with his family in Tremonton and they will return to Tucson together. Fielding News Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City where they visited with Mrs. Mary M. Morgan and Mrs. Margaret England. As guests of Karl Hess they attended "The Greatest Story Ever Told". Karl accompanied them home for a few days visit. Overnight guests at the Hess home Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Arimo. Ida. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams attended a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon in Smithfield Sunday. A dinner was given in compliment to Mr. Gordon on Fathers Day and for Mr. and Mrs. Adams who were celebrating their wedding anniversary. Guests at the home of Mrs. Alice Hess Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hulse of Roy. Tuesday; Corinne to meet Garland 1st Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Garland field; Fielding at East Garland at 5:30 p.m.; and Honeyville will play Tremonton 3rd at 8 p.m. at Tremonton's diamond. The public is invited to Th Thursday, June at- Gleaners n, Slate Banquet All M Men and Gleaners of the South Bear River Stake are urged to attend the M Men and Gleaner banquet which is slated for Saturday evening, June 26, at the stake house beginning at 8 p.m. A program will be presented immediately following the banquet, at which special awards and recognition will be presented. Tickets are available from M Men and Gleaner ward representatives or may be purchased at the door. TOPS Group to Form Teen Club Due to the success of an adult Tops (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Club recently organized in this area, a Teen Tops is being formed. The age group ranges from 13 to 19 years inclusive. Anyone (boys and girls) interested in shedding those excess pounds please call the following number for further information CARD OF THANKS We wish to express appreciation to the members of the Tremonton Fire Department blaze that threatened our business and we commend them for their spirit, courageous and efficient actions. We thank also the Police Department and a 1 1 others, friends and neighbors, who extinguished th-- e who helped us. Stohl Feed and Grain Co. Earl and Orpha Stohl Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Gearld Ballard, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp spent the forepart of this week enjoying a fishing trip to 24, 1965 to Logan to visit her Sunday. They report that she's having a good time and that she's a little home sick. Pauline Laws spent two days in Salt Lake City visiting Bothwell Ward tend the games in their area and cheer on their favorite team. M-Me- Tremonton, Utah Leader Honors Dads Christensen. by Karen Stokes Bothwellers' Father helped celebrate Fathers Day Sunday. The Sunday School presented a special Fathers' Day program for Father after which all fathers were given a gift. Mrs. Emil Kupfer entertained her husband and family Sunday in honor of Fathers Day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Caul-for- d and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kupfer and family of Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eggli and special guest, Emil Kupfer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eggli have as their guests Floyd's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eggli. They live in California and are vacationing in Utah to visit friends and relatives in the area. Return From Oregon Mrs. Virgil Anderson and Pam have just returned from Portland, Ore. They flew by jet to see the Rose Parade. visited in Walla They also Walla, Wash., with friends before returning to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes and family drove to Bountiful Sunday to attend a missionary farewell for a nephew, Terry Stokes. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth have as their guest, Mrs. Vida Manning. She is on a two week vacation from the mission home in Colorado, where she is employed. Bishop and Mrs. Virgil Anderson traveled to Salt Lake City to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Newman in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Newman, parents of the groom were present too. The couple met friends and relatives at a reception on Saturday evening in Ogden. A number of couples from here attended. Beverly Laws is spending two weeks at Utah State University where she is attending a music clinic, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laws drove Mrs. Debris Stokes spent two days in Salt Lake City attending meetings of the MIA June Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burnhope accompanied a group of dancers. While in Salt Lake City they also attended the musical "Sound of Music". Mr. and Mrs. John Laws were in Salt Lake City Monday on business. Fathr Honored A Fathers' Day luncheon was held Sunday at the Bishop Virgil Anderson home in honor of Bishop Anderson. Family members enjoying the day together were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Welling and girls of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Summers and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and ba,by of Tremonton, Pamela Anderson and the host and hostess. Mrs. Clyde Anderson, SharOn and DonI accompanied by Mrs. Alma 0. Jackson of Avon visited two days last week in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Anderson's sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer were in Trenton to Monday visit Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kupfer and family. 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