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Show Tha Leader Tremonlon, Uiah Thursday, November 25, 1965 GARLAND NEWS by Flo Munson Neal Hess and daughter, AlTex., are exia, of Amarilla, spending a week with Mr. Hess Venna Hess. mother, Mrs. Other dinner guests at the Hess were home for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Von Morgan and family of Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and family of Deweyville. with Spending the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Errall Bone was their granddaughter, Marilyn Jenson of Dayton, Ohio, who is attending the B.Y.U. at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Bone Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Hansen at Salt Lake City. The two ladies are sis- spent ters. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and family and Mrs. Lucetta Thompson enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dell Holmgren in Bear River City. Attending the football game at the University Stadium in Salt Lake City Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Westergard and son, Brent. SPEND THANKSGIVING IN BOUNTIFUL with Thanksgiving Spending Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Terry and family at Bountiful were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood of Black-fooIda., and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood and daughter, Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Devers Owens, Mrs. Arnold Larson and Mrs. Marie Millner were in Salt Lake City Saturday and enjoyed taking Mrs. Elizabeth Bigler, former valley resident to dinner at Hotel Utah, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Owens were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cutler at Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving. Weekend gues!s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Munns were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Big-lot, FAT CHEEKS AND CLEAR EYES seem to contradict the fact tuberculosis has attacked the lungs of these Utah children. Separated from their families, they have spent months in the TB hospital to keep their disease from spreading to others, and to get well. They and their parents, supporters of the annual Christmas Seal Campaign, hope you learn what they learned too late . . . that TB, a silent invader, is not licked. Help fight TB and other respiratory disease by answering your Christmas Seal letter today. C. Henry Nielsen, Box Elder County chairman of the 1965 fund raising event calls for the support of all citizens in the fight against tuberculosis. and three Soda Springs, Help of Valley People Needed by TB Research The 59th annual Christmas Seal Campaign got started on November 16 with the help of three youngsters in the Utah State Tuberculosis Hospital. C. Henry Nielsen, Box Elder 1963 County chairman of the the fund raising event, said children, who have active tuberin the culosis, are pictured Christmas Seal letter which has been sent to 127,000 Utah homes. The letter contains an educational message and an appeal for funds to continue the fight against tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases. The Christmas Seal Campaign is sponsored by the Utah Tuberculosis and Health Association, now in its 50th to Utahns. year of service "The wonderfully simple act of answering your Christmas BIRTHS Seal letter with a contribution is all it takes to continue the work of the Utah Christmas Seal organization for another year," Mr. Nielsen said. "No one will call at your home. There are no payroll deductions or solicitation of employees, so I urge you to send your contribution today and use Christmas Seals on all your holiday mail." The Christmas Seal children have been in the TB hospital for several months with active Mr. Nielsen said. tuberculosis, Their fat cheeks, clear eyes and healthy appearance dispute the fact that TB has attacked their lungs. Each of the children is under 3 years of age. Patricia L. lives in rural Lake Salt County. Sammy B. lives in Salt Lake City. Jonah H. lives in San Juan county. d ENTERTAINS LITERARY CLUB Mrs. Francessa Summers entertained t h e Tremonton-Gar-lanLiterary Club November d 1965. 3, at the visitors home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gordon and daughter, "Bessie Marian, of Van Couver, Wash. Sunday Mrs. Kirby accompanied her guests to Salt Lake City w here they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Madge) Cowling and family. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hall of Ogden. The Thomas family dinner will have Thanksgiving at the Hall home in Ogden. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mrs. Oneta Shurtz were Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Neth-ella- ) Woolsey of Escalante and Cleo Keisel of Logan. Glade Timothy and sons, Kenneth and Raymond and daughter, Beverly, accompanied by Gloria Brown of Tremonton drove to Dutch John Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt and baby. Mrs. Timothy who had been spending a week at the Holt home and with her brother, George Berrett and family at Roosevelt accompanied them home. Mrs. Robert Holt and baby of Dutch John Mrs. sient Thanksgiving at the Tim- othy home. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell and family of Grants-villvisited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson Thursday. Diderickson Mrs. remained overnight at the Thompson Dider-ickso- n e home. J. L. Madsen of Honeyville who has been spending the past few weeks at Roll, Ariz., visited with his sister. Mrs. Earnel Nielson and family Sunday. ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests on Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and "The Man" by: Irving Wallace, a novel of swift and tremendous drama, was reviewed .by Mrs. of VISITORS LITERARY CLUB FETED Mrs. Morris Rhodes was hostess to the Trcmonton-GarlanLiterary Club Nov. 17, l'Jfi5. "My Indian Family" by: Hilda Wernher was reviewed by Mrs. Devers Owens. "My Indian Family" gives a graphic portrayal of how customs and traditions, even among Christian people, makes it so hard to understand and accept each other. PETERSEN Jesse F. Petersen, Jr. ' and his wife the former Caroline Ashcraft. are the proud of a baby boy born Nov. 1G. The now Petersons have four boys at home. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft of Tremonton an:l Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Petersen of Tremonton. MILLER Happy over the arrival of their fifth son are Norman Elliot and Karen Ruth Jones Miller of Fielding. The little lad arrived Nov. 19th, and was welcomed into the family by his four brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Van Miller of San Jacinto, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones of Provo are the happy daughters Ida. Reed Anderson. Whitney Wright, mother of Mrs. Ladell Gibbs on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halford of Preston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Wendell Hall spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowen and family. Mrs. Bowen (Connie had returned from the hospital after major surgery. Portage Couples were Mr. Mrs. Art Michaelis and Mrs. Max Michaelis and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Michaelis of Garland and Miss Elaine Michaelis of Provo. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Errall Bone were Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Hansen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Pearl Cullimore spent last week visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Boyd Webb and Mrs. Ferda Billiter in Salt Lake her daughter, City and with Mrs. Dean Diderickson and family at Grantsville. DINNER PARTY HONORS GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward at North Ogden Sunday in compliment to their little grandson. Jay, who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward of Riverside, Marilyn Ward of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City where they attended a Testimonial at the Assembly Hall where Jim Gam, brother of Mrs. Brown was among those Mrs. missions. leaving for Brown remained at Roy where she was an overnight guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Nancy McCulloch. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper and Mrs. Ellery Hall attended funeral services for George Barnard at Rupert, Ida., Saturday. Mrs. Zenna White and daughters, Linda, Jeanine and Yvette, attended "Flower Drum Song" at the Valley Music Hall at Salt Lake City last week. HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and family of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Harper and family of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harper and family of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harper and family and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper and family of East Garland. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gephart and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gephart of Smithfield. Visit Relatives by Mrs. Virgil Harris Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris visited with Mr. and Mrs. n John and family of Notus, Ida., Sunday. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tredwell of Salt Lake City Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Merrill of Idaho Falls, Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs attended funeral services for George Barnard at Rupert, Ida., Saturday. Mr. Barnard was a brother of Mrs. Tasman Gibbs. WEEKEND GUESTS Mrs. Virgil Harris, in company with her brother, Marion Rees of Hunter, and her sister, Mrs. Ralph Gleed and husband and daughter, Denece, of Malad spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madsen and family in Wendell, Ida. Mrs. Pearl Howell is visiting this week in Kaysville with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Erickson and family. Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibbs attended "Parents Day" at the American Fork Training School in the interest of their son and brother. Richard Gibbs, Sunday. RESIDENTS ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. John F. Con-leArthur Gibbs, Mrs. David P. Gibbs, Mrs. T. A. John, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John, Devere Harris and Glen Morris attended funeral services for Mrs. Ransom Harris at Ririe, Ida., Wednesday. s Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and son, Todd, of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins. Mrs. Ladell Gibbs and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs went to Salt Lake City Thursday to see Mrs. Hos-kin- RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Loren John was brought to her home Sunday after several days treatment at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. DeLos Gibbs of Salt Lake City came Friday and took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs to Bountiful where they attended "Flower Drum Song" at the Valley Music Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and family of Clearfield visited Sunday with Murray's mother. Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley spent several days this week with Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley and family cf Bountiful. They were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Conley at "Flower Drum Song" at the Valley Music Hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall and family of Brigham City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs. Sunday. . Miss Julie Krey has accepted a position with the Box Elder County Welfare Department as a case worker. In Salt Lake City one day last week on business were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brockman and Mr. and Mrs. David Rich of Family Surprises Howell Woman by Jeny Wood Mrs. Stanford Fonnesbeck was pleasantly surprised Friday evening when members of her family dropped in to wish her a happy birthday. Members who came were Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Tingey of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hansen, Hern Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tingey and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kotter, all of Brigham. FIRESIDE AND SOCIAL HELD The Seminary under the direction of Robert Kelson presented the program for Sacrament meeting of which Merriel Sorensen was in charge. Immediately following under the direction of the M.I. A., a fire side and social was held. It was to honor Tony Munk who reported to Ft. Douglas Monday morning prior to his induction into the Armed Forces. Mich-ai- l Munk showed films of his Australian Mission, Barry Sorensen gave a trumpet solo af- ter which Bishop James Nes-se- n spoke and presented Tony with a farewell gift. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bitten were weekend guests at the John Pavnes. RECOVERING AFTER ACCIDENT Friends of Jim DeJarnatt will be pleased to know that he is recuperating nicely at his home after spending a night and a day at the Valley hospital. He suffered from burns suffered on the job at the U. & I Sugar Co., last Monday. He was burned on the foot from a steam hose. shampoo my rugs for 1f a foot! RENT shampooer; . . 4 only $1 Tremonton. Need a Long Carriage TYPEWRITER? We now l, or spots and paths . . . Blue Lustre brilliantly cleans finest carpets, leaves nap open and fluffy. EASY! Just vacuum, shampoo, let dry, No messy residue of powder or soap. SAFE as water for every fine fabric (upholstery, too)! have a very good model Wall-to-wal- 15 inch UNDERWOOD only $79.50 Hales Bros. Furniture LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY 34 So. COLLINSTON Tremont Tremonton, Utah Beaver Couple Hid Farewell f To Missionary " (1111 Mill Tl r MWIMMMMMMII IMBi naj , by Grace Warnke Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and family were in Ogden Sunday to visit with Tom Potter who has recently undergone surgery on his back at the Dee Hospital. They also visited in Lay-to- n at the home of Mrs. Potter's sister, Mrs. Royce Thompson and family. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maugh-a- n were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker in Logan. During the afternoon they attended a s piano recital of Mrs. Carol students at which their Far-ner'- grandson, Gary Barker per- formed. Gary received a special award for achievement. MISSIONARIES DEPART FOR MISSIONS Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Secrist have spent quite a bit of time in Salt Lake City the past week, while their son, Robert, was in the Mission Home prior to leaving for his assignment in Indiana. Monday morning he boarded a train for the eastern city. Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Jensen were in Salt Lake City also with Mrs. Jensen's sister. Sher-riDee Hall, who is leaving for a mission in California. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Deardorff snent Wednesday in Pocatcllo. Ida., visiting with relatives. Mrs. Doardorff's mother, Mrs. Windley. returned home with them to vis't for awhile. We are happy to note that Bishon Mrs. Charles TheIma is able to be out a little bit now ai'ter her long illness. Counciy 0 The New York HiiToritev Society, Now York City, Robert L. Siuort Collection ll play it safe! .V . , jL. V The phase "Doctor knows best" is a truism which we oil remember from childhood. Yet, in this day, with all its sophistication and enlightenment some people attempt to diagnose and treat their own il- lnessesa dangerous and unsafe practice to say the least. is Only your physician qualified to diagnose and prescribe. When there is sickness, see him. Play it safe with your health. When medi- cation is required, our prescription department is fully equipped to serve your needs. WiLL OBSERVE BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canficld of Tremonton are in Hurricane today, where they are combining Thanksgh ing and the observance of the birthday of Mrs. Canfield's mother, Mrs. Ann e S. Wright. Also accompanying the Canfields to Hurricane were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pierce of Salt Lake City. A family dinner will be held for the birthday of Mrs. Wright. Visiting family ADAM'S DRVG PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 257-543- FILM FINISHING 26 So. Tremont VETERINARY SUPPLIES Tremonton with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield this week are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright and of Moses Lake, Wash. Bud Grover of Richland. Wash., is presently in the valley completing some businesi transactions. While in this area he has been visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover in Tremonton. Thanksgiving Season can be happier, more meaningful a story we all know and love the first Thanksgiving. The excitement in their little homes must have been pretty much as it is today the tantalizing smells of roast turkey and pumpkin pie thebustle and rush of eager children it must have trcn a wonderful day It's ! But before the Pilgrims sat down to their feast they observed the true meaning of Thanksgiving. They all gathered together in their meetinghouse to give thanks for the good they had received, for survival through a long year of hardship, and to pray for the strength and courage to keep their faith in this strange, new land. Contributed to Religion In American Life, Inc This Thanksgiving, why not take your family to your house of worship. A quiet hour of prayer and thanks will make your holiday so much more meaningful. Wherever you are . . . whatever your beliefs may be take time to offer your words of thanks . . . just as the Pilgrims did more than 300 years ago. ... RELIGION |