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Show ) Tremonton Tales holidays. Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Christensen attended a holiday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward in Bear River City Saturday evening. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John during the holidays were Mrs. Alberta Munson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Munson of Brigham City. A delicious New Years Day breakfast was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Capps. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. John B. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weiler, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hepler, Kathleen Hurley of Reeses home from visit with family in Georgia by Flo Munson Arriving home Friday evening after spending the holidays visiting Bishop and Mrs. Terry Rees and children Logan and Trevor in Atlanta, Ga., were. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees. Mrs. Rees reports they had a mavel-ou- s time, especially with their two grandchildren. They enjoyed many dinner parties in popular restaurants wich included a party at the Chinese Peking restaurant which was a mandarin cuisine dinner. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Townsend in Altanta. They drove and had exceptionally good roads to travel on. Enroute home they visited Leslies uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roundy in Spring Glen, near Price. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyler, Bishop and Mrs. Theo Coombs accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Gam and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Gam of Fielding enjoyed a lovely dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry New Years Eve afterwhich they met at the Miller home for a social. Mr. and Mrs. Rees Baty accompanied their daughter Mrs. Colleen Rose and daughters Jessica and Amy to the Salt Lake airport Monday where Mrs. Rose and children left for their home in San Francisco after spending the holidays with relatives in this area. Mrs. Roses husband Lynn spent several days during the holidays visiting relatives in Utah along with his wife and daughters. With Her Parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter and family enjoyed New Years dinner with Mrs. Potter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Karl Benson in Logan. The Literary guild held its New Years party along with their partners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris. Mrs. Marjorie Stenquist and Mrs. Jessie Van Sweden were n charge of the evenings entertainment. A roast beef dinner with all the trimmings was served. Games were played. Prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris and Einor Stenquist. New officers for the coming year will be Mrs. Erma Anderson and Lois Anderson. Mrs. Vernell Morrison and son Don spent Friday Mn Salt Lake City. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Jtay Cahoon and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hupp, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson and Lynn Kay spent' Monday through Thursday of last week enjoying snowmobilig at Island Park. . Robyn Hales, Amy and Ally-so- n Allen spent several days of last week with their grandmother Mrs. Grace Hales. Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Elva Korth were her son and daughter-in-laBishop and Mrs. Gary Korth and family of Blackfoot. Joining them for a dinner party Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen and family of Tremonton. Accompanies Son Saturday Mrs. Cleo Hales accompanied her son Kerry to Blackfoot where they visited Kerrys friend Dwight Cook. Mrs. Hales then accompanied Kerry to Rexburg where he will resume his classes at Ricks college. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stringham in Salt Lake City Monday. John P. Stringham and Ray Lund of Salt Lake City along with Howard Lund of Magna accompanied the Taylors on to Ephraim where they attended funeral services for Mrs. Tayors aunt Mrs. Luella Thompson held in the West Ward chapel. Enroute they visited Mrs. Elsie Lund in Mt. Pleasant. The Box Elder Branch of the NLAPW held a holiday party along with their partners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knudsen in Brigham City Mon day evening. Attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Rytting of Tremonton. A luncheon was enjoyed followed by games and a social. Dr. and Mrs. Darwin Woodbury and daughter Kim spent several days during the hlidays visiting Mrs. Woodburys parents Mr. and Mrs. Ev Adams in Cedar City. The VGF club and their partners held a New Year's Eve party at Bowcutts Reception Center. Approximately couples enjoyed a delicious Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kotter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis. Enjoying New Years dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley were Alan Wheatley of Salt Lake City and Karla John of Brigham City. David Wheatley returned to Rexburg Sunday to continue his studies at Ricks college. Rick Martin of Chicago was a hosueguest of Dr. and Mrs. John Hurley and family during the Tremonton, Rick Martin of Chiago and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Somerville of Brigham City. Spending the holidays visitng Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John were Mr. and Mrs. Theron John and family of Arvada, Colo. Mrs. Clifford John entertained at a family dinner party at her home New Years Day for her husband who was observing his birthday anniversary. In addition to their houseguests Mr. and Mrs. Theron John and family of Arvada, Colo., the following guests attended. Lloyd John of Arvada, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Brent John of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Brian John, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Anderson and family of Blackfoot, Mr.' and Mrs. Jett Mikke-lse- n of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Christensen. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen was blessed by his father in Sacrament meeting Sunday in the Tremonton Fifth Ward chapel and given the name of Andrew Christian Jensen. A dinner party was held at the Jensen home following the meeting. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Jensen and sons David and Scott of Salt Lake BOX ELDER City. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. . Marvin L. Kitchen was blessed by his father in the Tremonton Fifth Ward chapel Sunday and given the name of Daniel Nor-vKitchen. A dinner party was held at the Kitchen home immediately following the meeting. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Noval Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brookes, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kitchen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ostler of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. John Moosman and family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Marine Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kitchen of Tremonton. al Hot Dog Studies reveal an average eating quotient of 80 hot dogs for every American each year. JOURNAL, Brigham, City, Utah Thursday, January 8, 1976 address reports are required by law, and willful failure to comply with the requirements may Aliens get reminder to report Gerald D. Fasbender, officer charge of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Salt Lake City, advises that the annual alien address report program is under way. The number reporting has increased almost every year for the past several yers. He pointed out that the alien in lead to serious consequences. The forms for making the reports are available at all post offices and the Immigration and Naturalization Service office. The forms are easy to fill out, take only a few minutes, and should.be mailed to the address on the reverse side of the card. Fasbender advised that trained personnel will bo on hand at the Immigration and Naturalization Service office to answer any questions the reporting aliens may have regarding immigration and naturalization matters. Trained personnel are not available to furnish this assistance at the post offices. 20 din- ner afterwhich they played games followed by a social. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Rytting. The following morning the VGF club members and their partners also enjoyed breakfast at the Bowcutt Reception center. Later they watched football games and enjoyed visiting. Mr. and Mrs. V.O. Packer of Mesa spent several days during the holidays visiting their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baird and two children of Ogden spent New Years Day visiting Mrs. Bairds parents Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer. lacker's is cimsas iishse . son-in-la- w VeUcateVeityi Over Holidays Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waldron during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Waldron of Logan and Neal Waldron of Brigham City. Mrs. Rhea Cravens and Ms. florence Smith of Salt Lake City spent New Years Eve and New Years Day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hales. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Harris during the holidays was Paul Harris of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Randy (Cindy) Lock-Smit- h of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. h of Orlando, FLa. also visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Harris during the holidays. Enjoying a New Years Eve party held at the Garland Kettle were Mr. and Mrs. Les Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dustman, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robbins and Jesse Day. Kathy Mason has returned to Rexburg to continue her studies at Ricks college. She was' accompanied to Rexburg Sunday by her parents Mayor and Mrs. Max Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Showell entertained at a New Years breakfast at their home. 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