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Show Tromontony Boar River Valley Newt j wj ii i AL; Diignum viiy $ Thursday, October 5, 1972 Local Golfers Win by Flo Munson Johansen in Salt Lake City. Wendy Firth, 7, underwent surgery at the Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham City Thursday. Wendy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Attending the Deseret Inn Golf and Country club Fall Round-u- p in Las Vegas, Nev. last week were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brockman, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Green of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris of Bothwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren of Bear River City. The men played at the Deseret Inn and the ladies in Paradise Valley, Wesley Gephart, a member of a five-ma- n team won first place; Elaine Holmgren was low gross winner and Edna Harris low net winner. Mrs. George Forsberg of Riverside entertained at a dinner party at her home Sunday in compliment to her husband who was observing his birthday anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg and family of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Marble and family of Riverside. Randy Able who is stationed with the US Navy at Virginia Beach, Va., arrived home by plane Saturday for a short furlough. Meeting him at the airport in Salt Lake City were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Able of Garland and his fiance Miss Jana Lynn Smith of Fielding. Firth Mrs. Ida Miller of Penrose has returned after spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and family in Kaysville. Julene Caulford of Ogden spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer in Bothwell. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and family in Garland the past week were Mrs. Dale Allred and family of Reseburg, Ore., and Mrs. group attended a wedding ceremony in the twelfth LDS ward in Bountiful where Miss Robyn Butler, dauther of Raymond and Erma Allred Butler became the bride of John Preece, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oral J. Preece. They also attended a reception for the newlyweds immediately following the ceremony. Others attending the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger of Fielding and Mrs. Rendall Draper of Garland. The VGF club of Tremonton were graciously entertained at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Kerr. The evening was spent in doing various kinds of handiwork. Dainty refreshments Potter. Mrs. Callister, Mrs. Holmgren, and Mrs. Shumway conducted workshops for Junior members. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kilfoyle. Guest were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Caulford and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tucker and family of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Walnut Creek, Calif. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells and family of Malad and Mrs. Pearl Hoopes of Benson Ward. Thursday visitors at the home of Mrs. William Beyer in Tremonton were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sauder of Portland, Ore. Visiting Mrs. Mina Ward in Riverside Friday were Mrs. Paul Ward and son Willie of Kaysvile. Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis of Garland visited their daughter Ruby Sims and family in Ogden Friday. They also visited Mrs. Russell Rogers (of Garland) who was recuperating from leg surgery at the McKay Hospital. and of Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Misrasi of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Couch of Declo, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hunsaker of Kaysville. Teaches Dancing Renny Mann; professional square dance caller of Ogden will be at the Tremonton First Ward Recreational hall each Wednesday evening at 7 : 30 p.m. to teach Square Dancing to anyone who is interested. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy and family of Fielding have purchased a home belonging to the late Mr. and Mrs. James Howell in Portage and are in the process of moving. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart in Garland Monday were Mr. and Mrs. F. Millan Peck of Seattle, Wash. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Thompson in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis of Garland accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hill of Out-of-sta- te Tremonton spent were served. ' A dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hess in Fielding Wednesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lindberg of Morrison, Mattie Callister, Norma Holmgren and Ann Hunsaker Margene Claralynn Hughes and family of Sylmar, Calif. Friday evening the entire Fall Conference Attending the Fall Conference of UFWC held at the Museum of Fine Arts in Springvllle Saturday were LaRene Napoli, Mildred Shumway, Vernell Norman daughter of Bothwell. Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis in Preston. Gloria Gleed of Malad, Maude Harris of Portage met their cousin Dorothy Petersen of Sunnyvale, Calif, in Salt Lake City Monday and enjoyed a luncheon together. Rosco Anderson of Bothwell is recovering from surgery at the McKay hospital in Ogden. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson in Thatcher Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Olsen of Willard, Mrs. LaVon Mitchell of Clinton and Cy Wright of Ogden. The three ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen of Penrose celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary by taking a 3,000-mil- e trip. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Nichael Proulx Jr. in Dillon, Mont; former valley residents Mr. and Mrs. Mel Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Mrs. Mr. Coombs, Raymond Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stanfill and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shuman in visited Grand Tonwsend, Coulee Dam, with Mr. and Mrs. John (Helen Granger) Bialek and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Granger in Issaquah, Wash. They visited in Seattle, Spokane and came home by way of Redwoods, Calif. They visited their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Eugene Jensen and family in Stanford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawrence and other relatives in San Jose. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Ballingham in Sparks, Nev. Mrs. Judy Jensen and two children accompained them home and are visiting at Judys parents Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward in Tremonton. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall in Portage were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen love and two daughters of Midvale. Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys of Ogden spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ace Godfrey in Fielding. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eck-ma- n and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin w Saturday Visitors Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Godfrey in Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hubbard and son Shane of Ogden. Max Hales of Kennewick, Wash, spent the weekend visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Hales in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason of Fielding attended a wedding ceremony for their grandson Jesse Sharkey and his bride, the former Dana Lynn Hulse held in the Ivy House in Ogden Saturday evening. A reception followed. They were accompanied by their daughter Mrs. Dale Hansen of Brigham City. They also visited Mrs. Lilly Atkins (of Fielding) who was recovering from major surgery at the McKay hospital in Ogden. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons in Beaver Dam were Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bailey of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Potter of Ogden. Louise Curley of Bothwell spent the weekend visiting Cherie Marble in Salt Lake City. The two girls visited Peter Curley in Provo. Mrs. Keith Moss and Mrs. Dan Kent of Fielding have been spending a few days with their father, George Parry in Malad. Mrs. Linda Campbell and daughter Bonnie of Bountiful spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Campbels parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess in Tremonton. Visitng Mr. and Mrs. Jed Atkinson in Franklin, Idaho Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eggli and children of Bothwell. Enjoying a weekend of fishing near Kemmerer, Wyo. were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coombs of Fielding. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Hansen of Salt Lake City. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy in Riverside were Mr. and Mrs. Royce Searle and three children of Brigham City. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Johns in Ogden Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs. Vernald Johns of Garland. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernald Johns were Mr. and Mrs. George Beal and son Seth of Provo and Mrs. Max Beal of College Park, Md. A houseguest at the home of Mrs. Hazel Gibbs in Portage is Mrs. Edward her sister-in-laOrgill of Sweet Home, Ore. Sunday they were dinner guests along with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orgill of Sweet Home, Ore. Sunday they were dinner guests long with Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Harris of Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harris in Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Callister of Tremonton attended a Rocky houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crowe. Mr. Crowe is the of vice-preside- the Con- tinental Telephone Company, Western Division. They enjoyed visiting at Fort Collins, the university and other points of interest. Mrs. James Shumway and daughter Carol and son Eric of Garland spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jensen and daughter Kimberly of Denver who are houseguests at the home of Mrs. Mary Lindsay in Salt Lake City. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen in Salt Lake City. Houseguests Houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway in Tremonton are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hunter and son Teddy of Berkeley, Calif. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Shumway entertained at a dinner party in compliment to their houseguests. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. John and daughter Shumway Stephanie, Miss Vera Gene Shumway of Salt Lake City, Mrs, James Shumway and John J. Shumway of Garland. Members of the Bear River Relief Society Stake Board attending conference in Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday were Nettie Ar- chibald, Zenna White, Ruth Shumway, Sharon Bardwell, Grace Warnke, Hazel Riser, Bonnie Rudd, Carolyn Michaelis, Opal Garn and Marian King. Attending funeral services for Mark L. Johnson in Downey, Idaho Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees of Tremonton; Mrs. Mildred Richards and Mrs. LaMont Richards of Garland. The Bothwell Relief Society opening social was held Wednesday. The ladies enjoyed a session at the Ogden LDS a afterwhich temple smorgasbord was also enjoyed Juan drive. Camaren Medina, health coordinator for the Utah Migrant council, will be guest resource person for a discussion of the status of the Chicano in our society. Church school classes for preschool through sixth grade meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3:45 p.m. in Gillespie hall. United Please be reminded of the new time for worship starting this Sunday at 10:30 a.m. We will continue at this same Holy Cross Lutheran Sunday morning worship will be conducted at 9 a.m. by the Rev. Dale Johnson. A nursery will be provided. The worship service will be followed by Sunday school for Visit Mexico through sixth graders. Prior to services this Sunday, there will be a breakfast and Arnell and Calvin Jeanselme who are son-in-la- w living in Roswdll, N.M. The Jeanselmess have two children, Brad who is the in the eighth grade and Julie in the second. They also traveled down to El Paso, Tex. and went over the boarder into Juarez, Mexico to do some shopping. It made me just a little home sick to hear about their trip. They said they had a wonderful time. "Happiness begins with Me. was the theme for the Relief Society Fall party, under the direction of Janet Reeves with help from Deon Ferry. The evenings entertainment consisted of a refreshing meal after which a number of varied musical and drama selections were presented. Jerry Craner, Dorene and Carol Norman sang, and Trudy Sorensen played a violin solo. Kathy Sara sang and Deon Ferry played a piano solo. Deon Ferrys cousin Callene Mund gave a reading. A vocal duet was performed by Debbie and Kathy Sara enlivened the audience, after which Karen Bigler and Janet Reeves played a piano duet Stewart Reeves sang a vocal solo and it was all Christian Reformed r. Bible Church We welcome Bud Garmo as our week long guest He is a Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson in Garland Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Didericksen of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garn left Sunday for their home in Seattle after spending the past two weeks with Mr. Garns parents Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Garn and other relatives in Fielding. Attending a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy and family in Tremonton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish, Mrs. Dennis Udy and family of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Macfarlane and family and Sofieh Mirhosselmi of Riverside. The occasion was Stephanie Udy and Brent er Jep-pese- n, Wisconsin also is known as the Badger State. The By J. Roy Bardsley constituents of Democratic compiled K. Gunn MtK.iv feel thill lie on ir.prf-.iv- f trrM.t n freshman year In eon and Independent velen. la particularly Iiidepemlenla at. n mute there of Iik ' nutnhera In the li I Washington. McKay Supports rAH Eagle Ills t'llltwo out of II. Macfarlanes birthday evaluaf The Tremonton Sixth, LDS ward held their Relief Society opening social Wednesday. It was themed Home Memories' with Alta Archibald and Carrie Kerr in the roles of mother and father. The Tremonton Lions club met at the Cross Roads dining room for their meeting Wednesday. Political views on the Calvin L . - B up O'- - M SSs.es hv - 'ght r ' W B I y suppllA ' lu from the Co NWy c'a5'.rt Lauds Gunn n.. a' script belli"' jack 'hcnl tv McKay"he plane An- - fshou "' w ' Z lti''" '"k .sman bile sen 5nCm, derate Detnoinst. H ann McK"?' J, lcKa ca"' cash 1,1 ,t tree" ,hut enough .Mshingt"" hc ls renting as helpm bu and sbc jnee hts secretary n- -t- s.de any oTh bd produced vestments. oarWd S24 he union sa' shinving on interest account- McKay mgs dined in A few and tnmd me by h,S ''That had been prepared mng by and arc required 0 Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley in Portage were Barbara Ward of Spokane, Pearl Williams of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward of Idaho Falls. Riches Car Fire Brigham City volunteer firemen were dispatched to a car fire Sunday at 8:13 p.m. at 494 South Second West. Ccl'.ee- Congressman McKay, K urged Gunn local He U8 and dent's aide M On"" (pirn K nmc president payCn the ,jCutcnunli i, tuvo h" .. y urdcrlnS L,c ordor. iBnnred. in ny largely :cr, ho O (Bce 1 checked - Cuhinet onu rv nI tbT C"h'"r'a'5' W ys use about n nt scats. Ariz. 162 O- A trot ftu Gibson) Mrs. Harold Horn, South Independant First East, told police Monday conassociation Telephone that someone stole her son's 0,h- - ft, S "ft Mr. and Mrs. Bicycle Stolen Utahns WMb w VIA P1 bill Wheatley in Boulder, Colo. Mrs. Mildred Last of Garland is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. Jerald Castleton in Centerville. He daughter Mrs. Floyd Rydalch and daughters of Modesto, Calif, are also visiting at the Castleton home. Visiting Flo Munson and family in Fielding Monday were two of her nieces Mrs. Lenore Gardner of Delta and Mrs. Selena Cameron of Tucson, bicycle. -. We Return Sunday (Debra a- -f ov Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley and sons, David, Mark and Jeff of Tremonton returned Sunday evening after spending a few Kimbal Rep. McKay Curb Drug WASHWOTC- SCENE POLITICAL McKay Asks French to followed by a question and answer period. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunn of Tremonton entertained at a dinner party at their home Saturday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett of Temonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Weston of Logan. Mr. Dunn had recently returned from West-por- t, Wash, bringing lovely salmon he had caught and which the guests thoroughly enjoyed. days visiting ..tew-- .a were election upcoming discussed a great deal for Utah... a. great deal for YOU! Rep. McKays Record Impresses His Constituents in First District '' g nut back The the lax-a- w , l a lesson d take Gftsc&c? ffisG ge OOQSCD (Cx mwmmiirt G0333&Dn E&Li7 (HUSK) Qft3CS50 'e Demo Leader iyCC Measure WASHINGTON lUPIJ ' Sjjy C . ... "We need to create programs Rep. McKay admitted that it's family living counseling classes attention and resources of tho d nation upon the importance of changing the home easier to identify tne problem at all age levels. H alA hM nf htU h nlant MrKiv that nf mr vtihl MliHMWw htit oo.mmm.nf " M p Pd. Pol. Adv. by McKay for Congrost Committoo truly Inscriptions An inscription on the inside of the program read Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling, by Margaret Lee Runbeck. I thought this was quite nice. Fran Pinkston is staying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Houser, until a new baby arrives hopefully in December. She will then join her husband John who is now stationed in the Philipines. We hope she enjoys her stay in Mantua. Before going to the Philipines Fran, John and little John lived in the San Francisco Bay area. Have you seen any one get around as much as Bill Goulding does. Being his neighbor I notice he is always going somewhere interesting. Recently he went to a family in Springvllle. Going with him were his two sisters, Gretha Ewev- - of Brigham City and Amplus Sargent of Salt Lake, also his brother Lige Goulding. I asked him if he enjoyed himself and he said, Oh all you do is sit around and gab. But I know he did enjoy it by the twinkle in his eye. A week before this. Bill along with his two sisters from Salt Lake, Beth GledhlU and Amplus Sargent went to visit their Aunt Mini in Provo. Aunt Mini was celebrating her 87th birthday. Bill said that Aunt Mini is still in good health and keeps up her own house. Town board meeting will be this Thursday at 8:00 p.m. at the old school building. Anyone interested should be in Arvella and Norm Jeppsen spent a lovely time down Mexico way recently. They were visiting Norms daughter of all confirmation Ladies from the Assoc lational meeting at 8 a.m. parents Women's Missionary union will Women's Bible Study will be meeting this evening at First meet at 10 a.m. Monday jpor-nin- g Women from Baptist church. coffee is served at 9:30 the Brigham City church will a.m. host the meeting. The evening CMC Church School will be will begin with a potluck supper held at 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday at conferences at 6 p.m. Age-levhall. All children four Gillespie and workshops will be conold through sixth grade ducted from 7 to 8:30 p.m. All years are welcome to join in these interested ladies are invited to classes. attend. On Saturday, there will be a meeting of the Golden Spike association at Logan. This will be the annual business meeting of the association. from the A youth night is held weekly Messengers cooperating churches will make each Thursday night, beginning up the voting body. Although at 7 p.m. There will also be a only messengers conduct the youth retreat at Pine Cliff camp business, anyone is welcomed to the weekend of Oct. 13. attend. The meeting begins at Reservations must be in this 9:30 a.m. Lunch will be served weekend. The cost for the three-da- y by the host church. The first retreat will be $8. Baptist church of Logan is Sunday services at 10:30 a.m. located at Tenth North and and 6:30 p.m. Sunday school Second West. classes at 9:30 a.m. Everyone There will be a fellowship welcome. time after the evening service Children's Bible classes are on Sunday. All members and held regularly on Wednesday at friends are welcomed to this 3:45 p.m. preschool through the first church-wid- e fellowship sixth grade. Call the church if time for the new church year. you need transportation. hour through the winter. Rev. Richard Lawson will give the sermon assisted by Ray McQuain. Nursery care is provided for the tiny tots. Our senior high youth group will meet at the home of Sam Bassett (the manse) at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, prior to worship. The session will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday. The first official meeting of the junior high's will be Sunday evening at 7 p.m. in Gillespie hall. This promises to be very interesting so parents are urged to remind their young people of this Cooperative church school at 3:45 p.m. every Tuesday in Gillespie hall. The school is open to all children ages three through sixth grade. All children are welcome to bring a friend. wound up with yours playing a piano solo. Zimowsky for getting on his soapbox and telling the public how sad it is to drop off unwanted animals in the country. This is quite a sore spot to Mantuaites and people living in Box Elder canyon. I hope you read his column in last weeks paper, but more important I hope the offenders read it and will take heed. To start off I would like to give a special thank you to First Baptist Presbyterian Pete by Joy Jepporson at Luckys. Mountain vention held in Cheyenne, Wyo. last week. They were before. Garmo has worked in South America. The following schedule has been set up for the week so he may present to each age group that which would be most interesting to them. 7 p.m. at the Wednesday Bible church AWANA. 6:30 p.m. Thursday Intermountain students at the student center. 7 p.m. Adults at Friday the student center. 7 p.m. Teens at Saturday the student center. all day Sunday meeting with everyone at the Bible church. Morning worship for this Sunday. OcL 8, will be In the Corlnne Methodist church at 9:15 a.m. The senior high youth fellowship will meet at 6:30 at 382 Local Couple Returns Home have never been reached Methodist Trophies in Vegas Mantua Meandering representative from the New Tribes mission. Their mission is to bring the gospel to tribes who Aldersgato 15 ... a |