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Show 4 ( 24 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah mington. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baird and daughter Angela of Thursday, August 15, 1974 Ogden. Tremonton Tales Tremonton-GarlanThe d Bridge Club met with Faye Watkins as hostess Tuesday evening. Prizes went to Mildred Baer and Mildred Shumway. A tasty dessert was served. Mrs. Bevan Hales has returned home after undergoing major surgery at the McKay hospital in Ogden July 29. She is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Diane Mendoza of Los Angeles, Calif, is spending a few weeks visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen. Mrs. Hansen and Diane spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward in Jackson, Party at Bear Lake treat for all attending Approximately 40 members the Tremonton Stake Presidency, High Council, the Patriarchs and their partners enjoyed a party at the Miller summer home at Bear Lake for the Saturday. event were Jim Brown and Jim Edwards. Boating, water skiing and volleyball were enjoyed. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr are their daughter Mrs. Calvin (Bonnie) Carter and children Calene and Mitchell of San Dimas, Calif, and Mrs. James (Louise) DeMoux and sons Ben and Micah of Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Bonnie Kerr Carter, Marianne Manning Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Lou Jean Ballard Wise entertained at a party at the home of Mrs. Leon Kerr for a group of former classmates from Bear River high school. Attending were JoAnn Summers Holder of Salt Lake City, Patsy Stander Fabin of Layton, Rayola Miller Wise of Ogden and Bonnie Hansen of Each lady brought along pictures of their family and told about them, reminiscing of high school days also brought back memories. Luncheon was enjoyed. Enjoy Performance President and Mrs. Gerald Simmons, Bishop and Mrs. Theo Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Showell enjoyed the performance of the Promised Valley in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Archibald and daughter Ginger, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald, Dr. and Mrs. Reese Mason, Mrs. Veda Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Archibald accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn, Oleen Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garn, Mrs. Paul Jensen, Mrs. Lloyd Wood, Mrs. Mark Scott of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Godfrey of Brigham City attended a session in the Salt Lake Temple Friday where Mr. and their endowments and had little sealed to them. LeGrande Richards officiated at the ceremony. at the Enjoying a cook-ou- t home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr Monday evening were Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Gabbert and children of Ogden, Mrs. Calvin Carter and family of San Dimas, Calif., Mrs. James DeMoux and two sons of Boise, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bessinger and family of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonough of Perth, Australia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Fridal and Mr. and Mrs. Max Fridal. John and Max met the McDonoughs when they were on LDS Missions in Australia. They have visited many points of interest. Ginger PANTS Slim, flattering fit in living polyester, easy textured patterns, jacquards and solids, comfortable tunneled elastic waist, 818, reg 4.95 MENS CREW SOCKS Tough and comfortable, long wearing cotton, nylon reinforced, full cushion foot, all white or white with striped tops, one size fits 1013, reg 980 pr Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green returned Long wearing 100 cotton with comfortable cushion foot, solid white or colors with striped tops, sizes 68V2 and 911 BOYS FLARE JEANS Sturdy polyester cotton easy care, texturized denim in jean styling, blue, brown, plum, rust, 8,18 after rt Arrive from LA Arriving Thursday to spend a couple of weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen were Mrs. Henry Mendoza and daughters Lori and Kathie of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird have been spending a few days visiting Mrs. Elva Korth and other friends in this area. Mrs. Korth acMonday companied them to their home in Concord, Calif, for a visit. Mrs. Wanda Lewis spent Wednesday visiting her parents son-in-la- TURTLE NECK TOPS The new sleeve-looor basic styles, easy care polyester, zip back converts into different necklines, white and fall colors, SIX L, reg 5.95 k d An Archibald family gathering was held at Downata Hot Springs Saturday. Attending were Mrs. Vilate Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald and daughter Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Archibald and daughter Ginger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Archibald and son Mason and Teri Estep of Tremonton, Mrs. Kathy Willis and two children of Laytonville, Calif., Mrs. Connie Moss and three children of Malad, Idaho, Mary Ann Adams of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Kenneth Adams of Bear River City. A picnic was enjoyed followed by a social and swimming. Call Hometown Flo Munson of Fielding received a delightful phone call Sunday from her former employer James F. Cooke of the Bear River News now living in Louisville, Ky. Jim and his wife Ruby send regards to their many friends in Bear River Valley. Mrs. Dennis Miller visited her mother Mrs. Leona Standing in Ogden Monday. The Continental Telephone Company held their summer outing for all employees and their partners in the Bear River SOCKS Stylish cable pattern, soft, high bulk Orion and stretch nylon, sizes 68V2 and 911, reg 890 - panel seat, fit plus comfort, wide choice of colors, sizes 114 BOYS SPORT SHIRTS GIRLS WESTERN SHIRTS Bright print and check combinations in colors that coordinate with TOPS Large colorful embroideries with the new Tee shirt look, floral and butterfly designs, machine washable nylon, S M L, reg 3.49 I long-wearin- Ann Potter, Fanny Fridal, Ethel Firth and Essie Peterson joined others to judge the homemaking exhibits at the Summit County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers returned home Saturday after spending several days in Yellowstone Park and Jackson Hole. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill of Provo. Holds Party g K Private completes training The Literary Guild held their Private Robert L. Norton, son summer party along with their partners at the North Park jof Mr. and Mrs. Melaine NorBowery Tuesday evening. In ton, 1093 Maple Drive, Brigham City, has completed eight weeks charge of the evenings entertainment were Mrs. Pearl of basic training at the U. S. Rogers and Mrs. Nell Puzey. Army training center, infantry, The weather failed to coFt. Ord, Calif. He received instruction in operate and just as the food was on tables ready to eat the wind drill and ceremonies, weapons, came and what some termed a map reading, combat tactics, regular cloudburst. The ladies military courtesy, military and their partners were brave justice, first aid, and army and sat closely together and history and traditions. His wife, Larrie, lives in reported having a good time in Corinne. spite of the wetness. PULLOVERS New fashion looks in fine gauge acrylics, ruffled necklines, collar with wide ribbed waistband, and turtle necks, fall colors, sizes SML, reg 4.49 GIRLS TWILL JEANS Slim fitting jeans with the western cut, 100 heavy cotton twill, 2 swing pockets, front zip, belt loops, red, navy, hunter green, 714, reg 4.95 6.77 MISSES EMBROIDERED KNEE-H- Kirby as secretary. Retiring are Alta Archibald, Mabel Showell and Carma Bradshaw. Don Edvalson was sustained as president of the Sunday School with Ralph Kotter and Dennis Hirschi as counselors and Sharon Green as secretary. Gordon were Retiring Worley, Dallas Sandall and Glen Crump. Arlene Labrum was sustained as president of the Young Ladies to replace Florence Deakin. Bill Ellis was sustained as Priest Advisor to replace Lester Wheatley. LADIES CAMPUS SKIN TIGHTS Pedikins- tights . . . 100 nylon with full 3.97 polyester-cotto- Visit Parents Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crump and family Monday was their daughter Mrs. Susan Harper and daughter Jenny of Malta. The Relief Society in the Sixth Ward was in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Lila Miller was sustained as president with Colleen Johnson and LaRue Ellis as counselors and Dorothy GIRLS SEAMLESS 2.77 No iron attended. A picnic lunch was enjoyed followed by roller skating, swimming and ball games. Mrs. Lyle Archibald and children Kimberly, Alexander and Jeffrey of Salt Lake City have been spending a few days visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Callister. Weekend guests at the Callister home were Craig Callister of Salt Lake City and Rodger Callister of Logan. Harry Gephart accompanied by his mother Mrs. Jennie Gephart of Garland were at the Salt Lake airport Sunday to meet Burke Gephart who arrived from Pasadena, Calif., to spend sometime with his mother Mrs. Louise Gephart who is receiving medical care in the Valley Hospital in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crump and Bryan accompanied by their son Steven and Barbara Palmer, (students at BYU) and Cindy Norr of Deweyville were in Salt Lake City Saturday when Ronald Crump entered the Mission home. Wednesday he left by plane to fulfill a LDS Mission in New Zealand. ACRYLIC TOPS 1.88 blend, banded collar, pleated back, prints and colors, sizes 818 area at Crystal Springs Saturday. Approximately 60 GIRLS The ideal top to coordinate with skirts and pants, solid ribbed body with contrasting print sleeve and trim, many color combinations, 412, reg 2.49 soft-blou- fine-ribbe- Saturday spending several days at Rock-poReservoir near Wanship. They were joined by Mrs. Roy (Judy) Allen and family and Mrs. Sid (Joann) Garrett and family of Salt Lake City. LADIES 3.97 pr Wyo. Over for Dinner Mrs. Grace Hales enjoyed and Sunday with her daughter Dr. and Mrs. Dean Floyd and family in Far BOYS CREW SOCKS LADIES 57 Mrs. Randy Archibald received Rudd of West Fielding. by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Parris in Virginia, Idaho. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis in Malad, Idaho, and Mrs. Fanny Lewis- in the Oneida County Hospital. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adams is their daughter Mrs. Kathy Willis and children Michael and Jeffrey of Laytonville, Calif. girls twill jeans, permanent press 50 polyester50 cotton, 714, reg 4.99 GIRLS CORDUROY SKIRTS Wide elastic waistband for the kindergarten age, and suspender-strastyles for the toddlers, machine washable cotton corduroy, bright fall colors, sizes 24, 36X, reg 2.99 hard-to-f- it p LADIES FLEECE ROBES Soft cuddly fleece with lavish schiffle embroidery, lightweight yet warm, snap and button fronts, 80 Estron20 nylon, machine washable and dryable, blue, rose, plum, 1018, reg 7.95 PEDS? SHEER OPAQUE KNEE-H- I HOSE 96 nylon4 Spandex with elastic top, to wear with pant suits, slacks, party dresses, navy, brown, burgundy, white, one size fits 8V2II 3ERCOIV 2.973.97 3.97 BEACON BONANZA BLANKETS Permanap 100 acrylic machine washable blankets, 72" x 90" practical for twin or full, 100 nylon binding, c, proof, val 4.99 moth POLYFLUFF MATTRESS PAD Sanforized cotton cover, 100 polyester fiberfill, anchor bands, machine washable Size Reg TWIN 3.99 FULL 4.99 if if perf perf SALE 2.97 3.97 2.27 1.97,. 77 LUXURIOUS BED PILLOWS CANNON BATH TOWELS CANNON VELOUR KITCHEN TOWELS Standard finished size 20x26", Puron polyester fiber filled, floral ticking, corded edge, reg 2.99 Look pretty! Feel luxurious! Velvety Brighten up the kitchen with colorful floral and fruit prints, softly velour and terry bath towels in solid colors, prints, jacguards, val to 3.99 ea if perfect sheared seconds in handy size, 16" x 27" towels, valsto 1.29 if perfect 1.29 1.98 FALL FAVORITE POLYESTER CORDUROY Pinwale and wide wale, all cotton, DOUBLE KNITS polyestercotton, machine washable, 45" wide, vals to 2.49 yd Please shop early! Our supply is good, but limited. Textured solids, fancies, 58 60" wide, no ironing, vals to 3.98 yd multi-colore- d 2for 1.27 LADIES EIDERLON9 BRIEFS AND BIKINIS Eiderlon . . soft, light, never sag or bag or wrinkle up, fit like a dream, almost like wearing nothing at all. Youll never forget that you bought the best . EIDERLON. Reg 990 ea . . Sale Starts Thursday Aug. 15, 1974 HDu5 uCeKSI Wia-- W: Brigham Store Tremonton Store . |