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Show f Grouse Creek Reports HOW TREMENDOUS ,kl THE POWER AVAILABLE TO U5 WHO BELIEVE IhltfOD THAT POWER. 15 THE 5AAAE In This Area Saturday Valley, Mrs. Cheryl With all the trucks and cars in the area on Satur-dafarmers here will be glad if all we have. is air pollution. Sportsmen and hunters were busy spotlighting the area and lots of rabbit hunting was going on. Of course the air too must have been clear as several reported watching the eventful eclipse of the sun. Reports sound better for Rex Roberts this week. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts, accompanied Miles and Joy Tracy of Declo, to Elko, Nev. on Saturday to visit him. Though he still is in serious condition at the hospital there his mother said he y seemed to feel The Roberts and weekend berts then pretty good. Tracys were guests of Ray Ro- at Pequops, Nev, and returned home Sunday. BRYAN AND Bobbie Blan-thor- n and children, Janet and Sammie were in Twin Falls over the weekend where Bryan went for medical treatment. They were weekend guests of Bobbles aunt and uncle, Shir-leand Florin Rose in Detrick near Twin Falls. We extend our sympathy to Mary Kay and Bill Tanner in the death of Mary Kays father, Albert Hoggan ofOgden. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner and family went to Ogden on Sunday evening for the view-ing- . Bill and Mary Kay Tanner and children were in Ogden from their home in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Ella Tanner stayed in Ogden for a longer y Carter children, Scott, Lee and Ra-qu- tensen, and other members of her family In Burley. BUD AND PAT Mecham and daughter, Trade, and a couple of friends from Ogden spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Max Tanner. They also visited the Kerry Mecham and Tanner families and Doug were sporting a new auto- PERIOR PH CPm TPS) there. gregation, Ecumenical Thompson, Dean, Bldr companied Herbert Tanner to Salt Lake on Sunday to visit Mrs. Vera Tanner at the hospital. They found her feeling fine and ready to leave the hospital on Monday. They also called on the Floyd Tanners in Bountiful, Darrell Notices The Ministerial Fellowship chaplain at Cooley Hospital the week of March 15 will be Earl S. Fox, pastor of the Community Presbyterian and Don Tanners in Ogden church. and the Dean Clarks in BrigMembers of all churches ham; Dean is at home now are reminded of the blood recuperating from a recent drawing Monday, March 16, operating but seemed to be at the Elks club. More than having a pretty rough time. twice as much blood was used Earl Montgomery of Tre- in Box Elder last year as monton visited with Melissa was given. This imbalance and Max Tanner during the cannot go on indefinitely. We week. cannot urge too strongly the BISHOP REESE and Irma cooperation and generosity of visit and the others return- Warburton and children, Jeff all who are able to be blood ed Sunday evening. and Chris were in Logan donors. The Interfaith Choir will and Friday visit-in- g REPORTS ARE good for Thursday with her parents, Mr. and perform its Easter Cantata Aunt Annie Kimber this Mrs. Eldon Adams. on Palm Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. n morning. Elmer Kimber and Vance Warburton was hon- in the sanctuary of the Emily, Lyman and EulaKim-be- r ored on his first birthday church. Members of all spent the weekend Friday at the all local congregations are in Burley so they could be anniversary The group is home of his parents, Mr, and with her. Though she will be under the direction of Maur. Warburton. Mrs. Dwight in the hospital for possibly ice Mishler, with Douglas of Mann LLOYD CARPENTER another week, her husband at the organ. Singers while friends Protes. says she is doing very well. Salt Lake visited many represent Eva Davis and daughter, here Tuesday on Bureau of taut, L.D.S. and Roman Cath-oli- c Debbie, of Ogden and Dory Land Management business. churches from Brigham and Barbara Patterson of Jack Kimber spent Thurs- City and Tremonton. Kaysville, daughters of Fay day and Friday last week in and Dean, were weekend visiLas Vegas, Nev. on cattle tors of Mr. and Mrs. Valison business and in the Tremonton 'Tanner .andthe; relatiyes area Wednesday and Thursday this week. here. ANNUAL THE pipeline Bishop and Mrs. Reese our meeting was held Thursday Warburton and boys, Jeff and Tonight (Thursday) evening with directors, Ted Chris, along withDwightWar-burto- n youth group will host the were in Burley and Kimber, Ivan Kimber, Merlin young peoples groups from Lake our Ogden and Salt Tanner, Herb Tanner, and at the cattle sale on Mon-daHughie Thompson were also visitors City churches. The topic for They as directors. Don Car- and dinner guests of Carol discussion, The Generation lyle of Tremonton, represent, and Douglas Lind and chil- Gap. ing the FHA, was also in dren in Declo that evening. Sunday worship services at attendance. 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. The THE GROUSE Creek Water pastor, Edward Boer, will be Dwayne Ward of Brigham found his way back to Grouse Co. held their annual meeting the leader at both services. Creek after his visit with on Monday afternoon with Sunday school classes for all Chuck Kimber and this week President Delbert Tanner in ages at 9:30 a.m. Our Mens charge. The present officers, Fellowship brought new friends. Delbert Tanner, Archie Toyn, group will meet next WednesKim-ber, RICHARD KIMBER and son, Winfred Kimber, Edwin Can day at 7 p.m. Topic: and Merlin Tanner were We Be Fully Sure of Hea. Terry, of Brigham were weekto office. end visitors of his parents, ven? The Sanders brothers and Bible clas. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kimber. Childrens Winfred and Olive Kimber two children from Oakland, ses each Thursday at 3:45 were in Brigham on Tuesday Calif, brought a load of furn- p.m. Please call the church at the home of their sister, iture to their new home (the for transportation or ad. Mrs. Chloe Tanner. There Warburton rock house) and ditlonal information. Phone spent some time here working 723.6469. they met their three daugh-terMrs. Verna Richardson on the house during the weekand children of Bountiful, Do- end. rothy and A1 Coveio, Mrs. a A LOVELY NEW carpet Smith and daughter Susan Wirik of Ogden for a day of was brought out Friday by an employee of Dons Furnivisiting. ture Co. from Tremonton and Misused Prophecies no. MR. AND MRS. HUGHIE laid In the newly remodeled be the topic given o. will 2, study room at the school-housThompson, Mr. and Mrs. Herver KBUH Sunday morning and were in bert Tanner Logan beginning at 9:30 a.m. The Family home evening was topic to be discussed during Brigham on a business trip Tuesday. They called on Mrs. held on Friday evening at the the assembly beginning at 11 Norma Clark and children home of Delbert and Ella Tan-nea.m. is to Loyalty to The lesson was presdnt. the Truth be, and learned that Dean Clark and on Sunday was in the Brigham hospital ed by Delbert With the group evening during the assembly where he had undergone participating in class discus- beginning at 7 p.m. the topic Mrs. Vera Tanner ac- sion. Tasty refreshments is to be, "The Nature and companied her sons, Don and were served by Ella Tanner to of Prophecy. Allen Tanner, on to Ogden Rhea and Archie Toyn, Lyman are classes for all There for an overnight visit before and Eula Kimber, Winfred and on Sunday morning be. ages to Salt on Lake for Olive Kimber and Herbert eye going ginning at 10 a.m. and for Tanner. surgery. the next two or three weeks there will be singing sessions RHEA AND Archie Toyn on MRS. VERA TANNER is Wednesday evening reportedly doing fine follow, were in Brigham over the beginning at 7 p.m. New LDS at the weekend with Gall her Berchtold operation ing books have been pur. and children. They also call, song hospital in Salt Lake on Thurs-dachased. There is to be a She has been confined in ed on Dick Lower in Corinne, for area Christians meeting five who for is the hospital days, recuperating from a who wish to meet together then will be recuperating at recent operation, and also to sing praises to God on the home of her son, Mr. and visited Amanda Paskett, Afton Sunday afternoon, March 29, and and Oscar Koford, Mrs. Floyd Tanner, at 2:30 p.m. in our beginning Marge and Hughie Thomp. building. All are welcome to family in Bountiful for about two weeks. Many people are son motored to Oakley Satur. attend any and all pf these expressing best wishes for day on business and enjoyed a meetings and to listen to the visit with Audrey and Vernon radio her complete recovery. programs. v Mr. and Mrs. Max Robins Teeter and family. SunThe Merlin Tanners called of Heybum, Idaho were day dinner guests of Mr. and on their son, Blaine in Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Jim Carter and family. ART' PENNINGTON is in report he is getting along fine. He is attending school good condition following his half days now. Divine worship for the Fif. in Twin recent operation another th Sunday In Lent, March 15, will He spend Falls. will begin at both 8 a.m. and week at the home of his 11 a.m. The early service is George Votza in Fair, and espe. informal, field, Idaho while he is recushort, perating, then he plans to Thirty record albums were dally designed for skiers and come back to Grouse Creek reported stolen to police early others leaving town for the day. The late service includes on the weekend. Monday morning by Tom the full liturgy and also 115 East Seventh South. Lyman Kimber was in Brigham Wednesday at his month, He said the albums were taken features an infant nursery. ly principals meeting. Carol when he was out of his apart, Following the late service the adult members of the Warburton taught school In his ment. absence. congregation will convene the annual meeting of the congre. ROYAL SELECTION BISHOP REESE Warburton gatlon, continued from Feb. of the Thousand 15, for the Anne to busalso was attending purpose of re. iness qt an SCS meeting Tues- - Days, starring Richard Bur. ceivlng a report of the stew, was selected for the Royal ardshlp and finance commit, dayevenln at the home of Mr. ton, F 11 T?erformance 'of 1970. tees on the state of the con. L'jtnd Mr; Gai Rise In" Pres-byteria- Christian Reformed Ru-pe- rt Church De-lm- Of Christ e. r. sur-ger- nt n Holy Cross Lutheran consi- deration and also hearing a report from the Task Force on Christian Education of the Cooperative Ministry Council on joint church school education. Sunday church school at 9:30 a.m. for grades three through six, and at 11 a.m. for through second grade. Clas-se- s for seventh graders meet on Tuesday afternoons begin-nin- g Perry at3:45p.m.andtheeighth and ninth graders meet for class on that same evening, Tuesday, at 6 p.m. The congregation Is hosting Midweek Lenten services on evenings, with Wednesday Pastor Lee preaching a series of sermons on the Last Words of Christ from the Cross. The services begin at 7:30 p.m. with the community Invited. Is Re- Methodist Morning worship is at 9 a.m. on Sunday, followed by church school at 10:15 a.m. There are classes for all from kindergar-teages through high school. A nursery is provided during the worship hour. Junior high youth meet at 7 p.m. on Sunday at the Protestant Student Center. Sen-lo- r highs meet at 7:30 p.m. in Gillespie hall of the Presbyterian church. A representative of the Mormon church will speak on the beliefs of that church. Bible study, based on the Sermon on the Mount, will be held at 7;30 p.m on Tues. day evening. Church members are urged to donate blood at the draw-in- g to be held at the Elks club on Monday, Mar. 16. n Com-muni- ty United Presbyterian Sunday, March 15, Passion Skiers service Sunday. at Holy Cross Luthern church at 8 a.m. Sunday church school at 9:30 a.m, for all ages through junior high. 11 a.m. Morning worship , with ser. mon by the pastor on the topic; The Towering Cross. Mu. sic by the Chancel Chior. Nursery services available. Coffee hour after the ser. vice in Gillespie Hall. 2 p.m. Interfaith choir re. Tues-da- d being arranged. All the ladies in the ward are Invited. club hearsal. p.m. Pastors com-unicants class. 7 p.m. Junior high fellow, ship at the Protestant Center. 7:30 p.m. Senior high at Gillespie hall. Monday 7 p.m Boy Scouts Thursday 4 p.m. Girl Scouts Thursday 7 p.m. Christian Education Task Force meeting, Thursday 7:30p.m. Chancel Choir rehearsal. 5:45 The Russian cast and crew of Tchaikovsky completed shooting in London and headed for Paris for further location filming for Warner Bros. Af-ric- a and showed slides both of the ship and of his later tour of Africa including a visit with Doctor Schwitzer. Lions from Willard attending the event included Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Hoppi, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Irvil Younger, and Mrs. Jens Simonsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Gay Pettingll, WARD held a fund raising dinner Saturday night with a large number of ward families enjoying a delicious dinner WILLARD very successful and entertaining program, held in the cultural hall. The St. Patricks day theme was used for decorations and was beautifully done with stream, ers and cutouts on walls arid The program follow-in- com-mitt- FOLLOWING well-know- per-form- ap-pe- YOUR BUY OF THE YEAR Promoted BAG. He was assigned to Vietnam in October, 1969, for a year of overseas duty. three items are being rerun of errors in last weeks column: infant Sally Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- den Chambers, was named and blessed in the Willard ward on March 1 by her fa. ther. Jody Lyn Oman, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Kent Oman was named and blessed on March 1 in the Willard ward by her grand-fatheMerlin Lemon from r, 498 The Super Fertilizer LAWNS - SHRUBS - ROWERS our fruit trees have Now Arrived. Most of RECENTLY, Lt. Watanabe received orders from head-tserve a tour of quarters duty at the USMC base in o Iwakuni, April 1. PANSIES beginning Japan, 75c dozen Prior to entering the milihe was grad-uate- d from Brigham Young university and he served an LDS mission in Japan. PARRYS tary service, He M rs. FARM and GARDEN CENTER 72 North 5th West or 723-227- son of Mr. and George Watanabe of East is a 723-304- 8 Bear River. 6- iU ni IKIUliM mesoundinig measomis why you should buy a mew Otswoleft instead olf a Knew g the dinner was emceed by William Hall and included a variety of songs by the from Davis Harmonaires county. Their director is Der-ric- k Bowman from Farming, ton. Also comedy readings by Joe Reese from Plain City, and a piano duet by Marlin and Jeanine Widdison, children of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Widdison. The dinner, decorations, and program were arranged by the ward with Mr. andMrs.Clif. ford Green, chairmen. THE is being held over for one more concert on March 13, Friday only. The Jaycee shooting coinpe-titio- n will be held at the Golden Spike on Saturday. In addition, the sponsoring Jaycees have announced a new dise. admission price: $1.50 for ad. Other guests will also Fudd Call ults and $1 for students and including children. and Dave Sparkman. Michael Carver, whose conCurtain time for both con. certs have received acclaim, certs is 8:15 p.m. Mor-ga- 16. attended a zone party with five other clubs in the area Wednesday, March 4, at the new Center in Community Brigham City. Following a program included the SP Men of Song and a talk by Dr. Thomas Hannum. Dr. Hannum talked about his experiences with the Hope Ship while he served with it in tables. 20-2- Sun-shin- e, George I. Watanabe, USMC, who is presently serving in the position of administrative supply officer atDaNang, Vietnam, was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant on Feb. din-ne- r, Aldersgate Ladd TO PERFORM Anderson will appear In concert at the Golden Spike theatre March Local Marine March 17, at 10 a.m. A light luncheon will be serv-eand a good program Is Lions en- City. Anderson recently appeared with vocalist Michael Carver in the local theatre. He performs with an electricgul. tar and his music is varied in style, ranging from coun. try and western to rock. Some of the songs he will Talk Back perform are Proud Tremblin Lips, Good Mornln Mary, Sitting on the Dock of the Bay, and Ive Got a Tiger by the Tail. n Appearing with him, local guitarist and Checketts Virginia and Craig Hansen who will and Paia. sing Abilene The Willard ward Sunday school Is holding their monthly faculty meeting Thursday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m. and invites all members of the board to attend. Tim Flint from Summer-land- , has returned Calif, home after living in Willard for the past few months while attending school. Helived with Mr. and Mrs. William Flint. lief society will bold their annual birthday party THE WILLARD local 20-2- 1 remarks by Bishop HarBraegger and Bishop Burial was in the Willard Cemetery. and vey Anderson, con-ce- rt FUNERAL SERVICES for Hemsley were held Saturday, March 7, in the Willard ward chapel with Bishop Robert Morgan conducting the services. Numbers on the program included vocal solos by Dot Harrop, Audra Call, and Donald Thompson, a life sketch by Issac L. Jensen, Simmons THE WILLARD WARD Ladd tertainer, will appear in at the GolMarch den Spike theatre in Brigham Clara Perry from Willard described the two schools and facilities in each. A question and answer period followed and the statements by the parents for and against the plan were read into the record. be-gi- ' and LaMon Shows Here eight-year-ol- ITEMS PRESENTED during the presentation included problems, transpor-tatlon- , problems and finances. All members of the school board were present. Following the presentation, Principals Richard Dunn from having a budget presented to them for Second ward. the Willard The two above babies Sally and Jody Lynn also have the same birthday, Feb. 4. Kent William Nebeker, son of Mr. and d Mrs. Richard Nebeker was confirmed Sunday, March 1, in the Willard ward by Everett Goodell. presentation of a program designed to consolidate the two schools If it Is accept, ed as the best plan to continue to increase the quality of education and remain within the means available. This Is the first of four meetings being held through-ou- t the district. If the plan suggested Is followed It would place all students In the two schools from kindergarten through third grade at Willard and all students from fourth through sixth at Perry. YOND ANY NAME THAT COULD EVER BE USED IN THIS WORLD OR THE WORLD TO COMB; MRS. HUGHIE LeAnn and Rae and Brian, ac- Sets Two El-de- TO ANY, TBOL.AND WHICH CARRIES WITH IT A NAME FAR BE- horseback riding excursions. Loraine Tanner was in Tremonton on Sunday as a guest of Jeri Gibson and visited other friends and relatives Plan Presented Here dis-trlc- authority; POWER OR CON' Dwight and Reese Warburton were in Salt Lake Wednesday on a business trip. Judy Gross and Rebel Seal have been having fun on their Entertainer On Tuesday, March 3, 150 parents from the Willard school and Perry school met at the Willard school where Superintendent J.C. Hawes of the Box r School District and his district office staff gave a CONCEIVABLE, COMMAND, mobile. 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