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Show f ) Garland Gazette Club takes ; . limelight by Flo Munion The Ladies Self Culture Club met with Mrs. Louise Harper as hostess Thursday afternoon. A musical program was enjoyed consisting of vocal solo's by Miss Darrelene Lewis of Tremonton. She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Ruth Ann Rose. Mrs. Louise Harper played a piano solo. Special guests were Mrs. Olive Johnson, Mrs. Don Harper and Mrs. Dale Gardner. Lisht refreshments were served. Mrs. Harper presented each of the members and guests with a mini bottle of apple jelly. The next meeting will be held at the Garland Cafe with Dessie Campbill as hostess on Nov. 1. The program will be under the direction of Jessie Eller and Mr. Mendenhall from the USU Extension service Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Collet of Idaho Falls. Weekend Guests Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb were Mr. annd Mrs. Ray Limb and children Bryan and Don Ray of Laketown. the weekend Spending visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer were their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Birks and family of Woodscross. President and Mrs. James White and President and Mrs. Ray Sorenson attended LDS conference in Salt Lake City during the weekend. son-in-la- Enjoying hunting at George Creek during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb and children Boyd and Debbie. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Koford and son entitled Bruce Evans "Turkey Talk. will favor with musical num- bers. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyer met with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott Thursday evening for a social. The Marriott's were observing their 40th wedding anniversary. Congratulations goes to Lori Shumway, daughter of Mrs. James Shumway of Garland and Allen Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Members of the One World are currently in Brigham City for a fund raising project, to help support their lecture program. Six members of the team from Europe and America are offering scented candles and roasted peanuts for donations. The One World Crusade, was founded in February of 1972, by a group of young people, who sincerely believe that a better world is possible through the overcoming of racial, religious and national barriers, which cripple the ability of people to Crusade Tremonton who were chosen to reign as king and queen at the annual Harvest ball held at the Bear River High school last week. The Garland Elementary school faculty held a planned potluck dinner at the school building Friday evening. The evenings entertainment son-in-la- w Mrs. Lasts son-in-la- Riverside Register woman attends wedding in Logan Local Mrs. Karl Welling attended a wedding ceremony in the Logan temple Friday morning where her granddaughter was under the direction of Mrs. Jean Humphreys. Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Jensen attended a Samoan Missionary reunion held at the Park Stake center in Salt Lake City Friday evening. act as Diane Welling of Evanston became the bride of Curtis Rex. Following the ceremony Jack Welling of Plymouth and Karl Welling joined the bridal party for a wedding breakfast held at the Pizza house in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. of Christensen Gayle Tremonton spent Saturday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith in Fielding. The evening was spent looking at home movies followed by a social. A family dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sommers Sunday in compliment to Mrs. Sommers who was celebrating her bir "The lectures (usually presented on universities Attend Conference those attending the annual October Relief society conference in Salt Lake City during the week were Mrs. Duane Archibald, Mrs. James campuses), teach unification principals, which provide for a better understanding of how mankind can come closer included Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Robbins and two daughters of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Udy and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Udy. William Hess of Smithfield visited Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester Thursday. Enjoying dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burnett of Tremonton. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener last week were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buck of Logan. Their son Lowell Capener spent Thursday and Friday at the Capener home. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Silvester and three children of Ogden. Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ellen Capener and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Capener and five children Pocatello Visitors Visiting Mrs. Mina Ward Friday were her son and daughter-in-laMr, and Mrs. Welton Ward and family of Pocatello. Congratulations are in order for Mrs. Mina Ward who submitted 10 articles in the State fair in Salt Lake City and came away with eight first place blue ribbons and two second place red ribbons. The articles she placed in competition were pillowcases and tablecloths with crocheting plus buffet sets, doilies in various sizes and handkerchiefs edged with exquisite designs in crocheting. She received a $26 cash award. San Francisco and New York City were joined by telephone in 1915. together despite their dif- rl Now-we- 've conference room of the Box The public is invited. Further information can be attainec from Dieter Seidel in 5 or Kathy Ogden, Goldman, in Salt Lake City, A local driver received facial lacerations and bruises when the car she was driving hit a tree in back of Safeway Saturday morning, according to police reports. Patrolman James Allen said Marie Allen Palmer, 25, Route 2, Brigham City, was injured when her 1962 sedan went to turn into an alley and hit the sidewalk, and the the tree. Her children, two girls, three years old and five months, were not he reported. Mrs. Palmer was cited for not having a valid drivers license ATTACHE No-Fro- st By Roy W. Doxey My YOUNG FRIENDS brush them after every meal, and mind your own business. . ' Just because nobody disagrees with you doesnt necessarily mean you're brilliant maybe youre the boss. As transportation costs increase, the only thing we have to fear is fare itself. Optimist: a guy who can always see the bright side of other people's troubles. A New book on the Ice Only 302 inches wide! 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Bishop Ray Don Reese invites ' all friends, relatives and neighbors to attend the homecoming. with Refrigerator-Freeze- r CASE.J2Price PRINCIPLES, PROMISES ft POWERS By Sterling W. Sill WALK WITH THE LORD If During his mission he served at College Park, Grovetown, Winder, Macon, Augusta, Savannah and Smyrna, Ga. While there he was a district leader. Elder Drollette, who is a 1970 graduate of Box Elder High school is currently attending 20.8 cu. ft. Deluxe General Electric NEW LDS BOOKS ' West. Car hits tree, crash injures local driver CRYSTAL most The important ingredient in a speech is shortening. h 485-830- 3. CHECK LIST 2TN&- Elder Robert Drollette of Brigham City recently returned home from the Georgia-SoutCarolina LDS mission. A homecoming testimonial is planned for him Sunday, Oct. 14, at 4 p.m. in the Brigham City tenth LDS ward. He is the son of Mrs. Luella Drollette and the late Charles R. Drollette, 541 South Third 393-215- BAYS v missionary lowered ourprices to dealers so they can lower their prices to you. ! Elder county courthouse. HAE1VISSY v Homecoming to honor From now until Nov. 3, 1973 General Electric is offering the appliances and television shown, plus some others, to its dealers at prices reduced from previous levels, and has also lowered its suggested retail prices. See your dealer for his prices and terms. urt, SIDE ORDERS 15 Thursday, October 11, 1973 and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Castleton and family in ferences. They stress a mans Mrs. James common base Archibald, and the need to Mrs. Wayne Garn, Shumway, attitudes of individuals, change Mrs. David Manning, Mrs. rather than trying to affect Martin Riser, Mrs. Lynn government, and an attitude of Ross Rudd, Michaelis, Mrs. and self sacrafice for serving Mrs.-VeMrs. KMiard Capener, rthe whole is neededVathfit than qtliderson, Mrs. Lorus "the selfish attitude" prevailing and Mrs. Wendell Welling King, today," she said. Mrs. Richard Bardwell. and defective equipment Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Lecture Set (brakes). Mr. Thompson accompanied A lecture on unification Damage to the car was 8400 and Mrs. Larry Jaussi and principals and new hope for the Officer Allen said. daughters Christine and Jenfuture will be presented on The accident happened at to of Lake Salt Corinne nifer Thursday at 7 p.m. in the 10:16 a.m. City Wednesday where they visited their daughter Mrs. Darrell Didericksen who was there from Grantsville. They enjoyed a Chinese dinner together. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gamble and family of Ogden, former members of the Garland Second ward presented the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday. They told interesting incidents Just arrived of their experiences while living in the Hawaiian Islands where Gamble was with the Seminary from France program. Mrs. Pearl Cullimore spent Samsonite last week visiting her daughter and Mrs. Phyllis Diderickson family in Grantsville. She also spent sometime in Salt Lake now 9.95 Rag. 19.95 City visiting relatives. She met her daughter Mrs. Jack (Elaine) Ely of Denver who was v in Salt Lake City to attend Remarkable Stories from the lives of conference. LATTER-DAY SAINT WOMEN v BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah the brothers, spokesman said. Among Guests thday anniversary. by Flo Munson Kearns. Christian and Amber with their Ellen Capener grandmother, for the evening while their parents and the remainder of the family attended a wedding reception in Logan. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener Sunday were their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Homer Capener and family of Ogden. of Capener stayed One World Crusade has drive locally of Williams Michael of Ogden. Attending a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns in Bountiful Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns. The party was in compliment to Mrs. Burns who was celebrating her 85th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Burns are former residents of Fielding. Others attending were Mrs. E. A. Nielsen of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hall of Ogden, Mrs. Hardy Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns of Bountiful. Light refreshments were enjoyed. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jones and family last week were Mr. and Mrs. George Tegnell of Las Vegas. They all attended funeral services for Mr. Jones uncle, Wallace Smith in Malad. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas Sunday was Mrs. Eliza Ward of Malad. Houseguests at the home of Mrs. Mildred last week were her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rydalch and daughter Rose Mary of Modesto, Calif. Mrs. Last accompanied them to Salt Lake City where they attended LDS Conference. They also visited . 69 South Main Brigham City 723-525- 8 |