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Show Illness and Operations in Bothwell by Karen Stokes Operations ;ind illness seem to be the news from the Both-wearea. John Laws underwent surgery at the Valley Hospital during the week. He is reported doing very well. Mrs. Henry Schumann Salt Lake City over the Bothwellers weekend. came home with their share of the prize money too. Mr. and Mrs. IXmnell Bown and Jena Kae drove to Mailt i for the weekend. They visited and Mr. Donncll's parents, Hubert Bown and other friends and relatives in the area. OFFICERS AND TEACHERS TO HOLD PARTY Officers and teachers of the Primary organization and their partners lire reminded of H:'party to 1)C held Friday, Dec. 10. at the Church House beginning at 7:30 p.m. A luncheon and program have been planned. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Summers was Dar-engiven the name of Tennic in Sacrament meeting by in ll l) is in the L.D.S. Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake where she underwent City, surgery last week. It is reported that she is doing as well as can be expected and that she may be released Saturday. Some families report colds and flu keeping children from school. Many families from Bothwell attended the Utah Turkey show -' Bishop and Mrs. Virgil An- derson and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson visited in Fielding where the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Welling was given the name of Paula, Sunday at Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Summers and family of Ogden visited Saturday with Bishop and Pam Mrs. Virgil Anderson. joined the Summers' and the group went to Beaver Mountain in Logan Canyon for an afternoon of skiing. Bothwell and Thatcher MIA's are going to furnish a Chris-- dance for the entertainment of everyone during the holidays. It will be held at Bothwell Cutural Hall on Christmas night 'Dec. 2.1 . is Garland Lions e m m HAMILTON her grandfather, Farrell Summers. Great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne were also in attendance. P, ATTEND WOMEN'S LEGSLATIVE COUNCIL Mrs. LaNae Summers, Mrs. DcLon Stokes accompanied Mrs. Sonja Holt to Brigham City Wednesday where they joined the Utah Women's Legislative Council for their December meeting and a banquet at "Artistic Manor." The guest speaker was Dr. Sharp, who spoke on mental health. Let me help plan your FAMILY MEMORIAL Call M. Virgil Francom 257-36- 61 Slate Social The Garland Lions Club will Christmas hold their Annual banquet at Stephens Cafe in Garland on Dec. 15th at 7:30 p.m. It will be ladies night. Dr. Keith Gates of Logan is guest scheduled to be speaker and will talk on the "Lions Club Aid To The Blind". The Chevells consisting of Jay Westergard, Bill Bishop, Byron Anderson and RonDell Rabbins will favor with several selections accompanied by Tina the Thatcher- - Penrose Ward Officials Spend Day in Capital City by Mrs. Leonard Petersen Bishop and Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roc-hand Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen spent a day in Salt Lake City. While their husbands were attending to Church business the ladies enjoyed a tour of the church office buildings, Relief Society building, museum and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood entertained the Milton Norman family of Corinne at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Irene Shuman and Mrs. Ida Miller visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller Friday. Mrs. Ezra Benson spent the weekend at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Dell Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson visited patients at the the Dee hospital then spent evening Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth in Soofield. The Roy Andersons were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young of Willard. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson attended a Thiokol party at Logan Saturday evening. Mrs. Max McNeeley enjoyed Mrs. a visit by her mother, Lund of Brigham City this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Butler called at the Leonard Petersen home Wednesday evening and again Thursday morning to say good-byfor before leaving Dayton, Ohio where Steve will be attending the National Cash Register School of Electronics for the next year. Mrs. Petersen returned to Salt Lake City with them Thursday morning to help them get ready for the trip. ATTEND CONFERENCE Commissioner and Mrs. William D. Burton, members of the Box Elder Board of Education, Phyllis Larsen and Larene Napoli were among those to attend the Governor's Education Conference in Salt Lake City last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Lar sen and Mrs. Napoli represented the North Box Elder Coun-- ' cil of PTA. Invitations were issued by the Governor to all who attended, and they were guests at a reception in the Gold Room of the State Capitol. About 1200 people were present. Tol-ma- Just Imagine! MY STORY LETTER The Leader I would like to thank publicly to local merchants of Tremon-toand the JayCees for the beautiful decorations, especially the decorations of the little trees west of town. I think it adds to the attraction of the community and shows the interest that the citizens have for making the show as much community Christmas cheer as possible. Thanks again, merchants for the wonderful job! Sincerely, Sharon Nelson Tremonton. Utah 1965 December 9, Thursday, n Anderson. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson accompanied by their son. Alma, of Kearns visited Roht. Jepperson In Okinawa n were those selling more in subscriptions. Each received a stuffed toy. The class, for the past two Dale Nicholas Is Champion Salesman recognition $25.00 or weeks, has been canvassing the area collecting subscriptions and renewals for various modern magazines, receving a percentage on each sale. The proceeds from this campaign will aid the juniors in their April scheduled prom. Juniors claim the event was a great success and thank the supporters of the area for their help. Announcement was made last Friday by Bear River High School's Junior Class of the winner of the magazine drive. Dale Nicholas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholas of Proma transistor ontory, received tape recorder for his outstanding selling record in the class's event. Also gaining fund-driv- Marine Private First Class Robert W. JepH'rson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Jeper-soof Tremonton. is serving with the 1st H.itl.ilion. Ilth Marine Regiment. Ihe artillery arm of the 1st Marine Division at Camp Hansen, Okinawa. The lor.nim Howitzer Battery provides direct artillery supMrl to units of the Marine division in assaults, and aniphhious subsequent operations ashore. The Artillery Regiment's primary mission is to provide artillery fire support to frontline units during amphibious assaults and subsequent operations ashore. e e On December 13, 1965 Tom DUNsford and Nat ALLEn are opening a design studio DUNALLE HOUSE at 164 North Main Street Brigham City, Utah offering custom drapery, accessories, furnishings, carpet, chandeliers, and all things required to create a background for living. Design service is available on color, material, new home planning, remodeling and refurnishfor an appointment in your home or ing. Call at the studio, and "don't throw anything away until you see us!" NEWSPAPER! THUS MN1 TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, Who'd have thought when wrote to the folks at Howard that they would actually print my letter in their ads! Yes, they told me that my story was so typical of the many letters they received, they wanted to publish It. My husband and agreed so here it is. 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