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Show Tromonton Tales Civic league by Flo Munson Mrs. Hall as hears book review companied them home. The occasion was Mrs. Baer's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Mildred Shumway attended a bridal linen shower given by Mrs, L. Robert Fox in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening for her daughter Miss Vera Gene Shumway who will become the bride of Gerald C. Monson in rites performed in the Salt Lake Temple April 13. Mrs. Con Hansen has returned after spending a few weeks in Los Angeles visiting her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Mary) Mendoza and daughters. She visited her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward in Ogden enroute home. Bishop and Mrs Virgil Fran-cohave returned from an k vacation in enjoyable the Los Angeles area. They The Tremonton Womens Civic league met at the senior center Thursday afternoon with JJfrs. Waylene Firth and Mrs. Dawn Fickiin conducted a short business meeting. Mrs. Mildred Shumway gave a report on the State Legislative Council in Salt Lake City. Stephanie Stokes Petersen played the guitar and sang two solos. Dr. Paul Randle from the Utah State university in Logan gave a discussion of the book The Screwing of the Average Man" how the consumer is taken in, etc. A field trip to Salt Lake City is planned for March 18. Light refreshments were served by the hostesses. The Literary club met with Mrs. Ortel Peterson as hostess Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lois Anderson gave an interesting review of Jennys Corner" by Frederick Bell. Dainty light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Hales and daughter Robyn spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Hales parents Mr. and Mrs. Oral socail were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Rees Baty and Mrs. Eloise Palmer hive returned after spending a delightful week in Phoenix visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gibson. President James White of Garland has received word from the LDS church office in Salt Lake City it is now permi-sabl- e to have photos of missionaries leaving to fulfill LDS missions along with an article in newspapers. If you have a son or daughter leaving to fulfill a 6 LDS mission please call if you would like it reported in the Box Elder News and Journal in Brigham City. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Falk and family in Ogden. The occasion was Mrs. Dennis Falks birthday anniversary and also Miss Lori Ann See Game Saturday Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green attended the basketball game with Weber State vs. Boise State held at Weber State college. Sunday Dr. and Mrs D. B. Green attended sacrament in Bothwetl afterwhich they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and family. Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson of Bothwell. Miss Lynae Christensen who will become the bride of Gary Romrell of Malad on March 19 was honored at a bridal shower Falks birthday anniversary. A family dinner party was with Mrs. Vivian Blanchard and held in Tremonton Saturday Mrs. Ella Turley as hostesses at evening honoring Brian Hales the, Blanchard home. Twelve who has just returned from an guests attended. Games were LDS mission in Atlanta, Ga., played and refreshments enjoyand Richard Hales who was ed. Lynae was the recipient of observing his birthday anniverlovely gifts sary. Attending were Mr. and Saturday Miss Lynae ChrisMrs. Steve Hales, Mr. and Mrs, tensen was further honored at a Kennard Hales, Mr. and Mrs. personal bridal shower at the Paul Hales, Brian Hales of home of Mrs. Lila Miller with Tremonton and Richard Hales Mrs. Coleen Johnson, Mrs. Marof Ogden. garet Palmer and Mrs. Alta 458-372- m two-wee- visited their son-in-la- w and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alin (Sally) Woodward and family in North Hollywood and other fri- -' ends and relatives. Enroute . home they spent several days with their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Pierson and family in Sparks, Nev. son-in-la- w in Bedford, Wyom, Mrs. Grace Hales was an guests Saturday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Thayne Hales and family in Pleasant View. Saturday evening the two ladies attended the performance of Ballet West" at the Weber State college. overnight DinnerParty Mr. and Mrs. Darald Fuller entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday.' Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fuller and family of Salt Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bennett and daughter, Mr. Firth of Tremonton, Mrs. George Shelby and family of Garland. The occasion was Mark Edward Fullers fourth birthday. Thursday Mrs. LaMar Harris accompanied her niece Kay Crandall of Rapid City, S.D., to the Lyric Theatre in Logan to attend the performance of Ah, Wilderness." A luncheon was served for members of the Tremonton-Garlan- d Fun club at the home of Mrs. Meda Hupp Thursday Past Six Weeks Mr, and Mrs. Wilford Harris home after spending the past six weeks at Quartzsite, Ariz. While there, their son David Harris of Logan visited with them for a few have returned days. Friday overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Reuben Baer were Mrs. Dale Baird and children Angela and Anthony and Shauna McLeod of Ogden. Dale Baird joined them on Saturday evening and ac Attend Tourney Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk attended the state basketball tournament held at the Marriott center at BYU in Provo Monday and Wednesday where their son David was one of the partici- Ladies exercise and swim classes at Box Elder Junior High school will begin on Tuesday, March 16, and continue twice weekly until May 27. This will be your final opportunity to shape up and firm up to wear those fashionable summer clothes, Mrs. Shelley R. Nichols and Mrs. Lucile W. ' said this week. The two courses are being conducted as part of Box Elder School districts community school program. They may be taken together or separately.. The price for each is $5. Sessions will be held each Tuesday and Thursday night. Exercise begins at 8 p.m. in the junior high small gym and ' are advised to participants wear loose clothing, avoiding zippers and buttons if possible. Also they should bring some type of mat on which, to work out. Those who do not take exercise and wish only to swim, shopld sign up with Mrs. Kerr at 8:30 p.m. in the shower room. Persons whb want to take both classe's are asked to register with Mrs. Nichols at 8 p.m. in the gym. Swimmers should bring their caps, suits, towels and nose clips, if necessary. Participants are asked to enter by the west entrance to the ladies shower room. The building's south entrance1 will be locked. day danco Saturday Winn. Among those who attended the viewing and funeral services for Theron (Sid) Farnsworth held at the Olsen-Fe- lt mortuary and North stake center in Brigham City Wednesday evening and Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMurdie, Sam McMurdie, Mrs. Ron Deli Robbins, Kent McMurdie, Harry McMurdie, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Barnes and Mrs. Grace Hales. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Staynor Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gardner of Brigham City, Mrs. Kaylene Misrasi of Bear River City, Mrs. Carmen Whittle of Hyde Park and Mrs. Joah' Mfcrriu tn Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde attended the viewing for Owen Cheney, former East Garland resident held in the Larkin mortuary in Dalt Lake City V Friday evening. Bishop and Mrs. Virgil Fran-co- Michael D. Young gains award South Box Elder Farm Bureau will hold its annual ... banquet and meeting 7 p.m. Saturday at the Bear River City ward recration hall. Bureau President Rulon Smoot invites all members and listen to guest speak BC youth rocoivos cub award trimmings will be served. We promise all who attend . . Pierced Potatoes soggy baked potatoes ,To avoid pierce your potatoes before placing them in an oven or immediately after removing them from the oven to permit steam to escape. dinner party was held at the home of Mrs. Ella Turley. Guests in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Turley, daughter Melissa and new baby were Mr. and Mrs. Theran Rose and three Archibald as Twenty neighbors attended and daughters of Salt Lake City, Mr. enjoyed games followed by and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and daughter Elizabeth of East Gardainty refreshments. Lynae received lovely and useful gifts. land, Connie Peavler of Ernest, Kenneth, Mary Saturday Mrs. Vivian Blanchard accompanied ten of her Anne, Marvin and Lori Harlow piano students to Logan where of Brigham City, Michael Augthey participated in a festival at er, Sherrie Jensen, Boyd Pug-mirthe Utah State University for a Gaylene Shaw, Mark, Susan, Brian and Christine Turgroup of piano instructors. Those who participated were ley of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rhodes, Jenna Kae Bown, Kayleen Ashby, Bonnie Stokes, Christine Mrs. Faye White, Mrs. Marie Rhodes, Carl Rhodes, Mrs. Deakin, Marilyn Hendricksen, Rhodes and Mr.'and Mrs. Corinne Russell, Kim Woodbury, Teri Potter, Dorpthy Mark Wood attended funeral services for Owen Cheney, forBlanchard and Terry Blanchmer resident of East Garland ard. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. held in the Larkin mortuary in Roger Turley was blessed in Salt Lake City Saturday. Atsacrament meeting in the Sixth tending the viewing Friday ward Sunday by his father and evening were Mr. and Mrs. given the name of Boyd Roger Cleon Summers and Ray Turley. Following the meeting a Rhodes. Michael D. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. Young, 637 North Fifth East, Brigham City, has received the Arrow of Light award in cub scouting. The presentation was made at the annual Blue and Gold banquet at the Brigham City North Stake center on Feb. 26. The Arrow of Light, the highest award given in cub scouting, is the only cub scout award that is worn on the boy scout uniform. SERVERS THE UNITED TASTES OF AMERICA FOB 181 YEARS jyr ffm griw IldiW gMii wore uggw ww IMiiWAliur SmUMlWtOMOF mr mmvifmtrtQuttoM. . Michael is a member of Den I, Pack 216 of the LDS Twelfth ward. During his three years in cub scouting, he has earned the Bobcat, Wolf, and Bear awards, two gold arrows, six silver arrows, three service starts and 14 activity badges in the Weblos ' program. He is 10 years old, a fifth grade student at Foothill Elementary school, and he credits his den leader, Allen N. Peck and his father foe helping him attain this honor. BtCCMKMNML limited tomon , SERIES- - OFKMMONmOLOOiAltfSMMMN eevixKi ClAtM STM MX MNMi 9t0K His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Roland H Ridd, all of. Brigham City. MMM. 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Each operates a computer'terminal on which she can quickly call to view, your complete billing history. All thats needed is your address or your PAIR REDUCED FOR FRI AND SATURDAY MARCH 12th & 13th Read Reddys column! Utah Power welcomes your suggestions, quesquestions, and comments. Often-aske- d tions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatts regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110, UTAH POWER 6 a very rewarding evening," a bureau spokesman said. meet- THE FAMILY SHOE STORE 'S' er Booth Wallentino, executive vice president Utah : Farm bureau. A roast beef dinner with ;j attended sacrament i v Na-Vel- le . f-- slates banquet . extend best wishes to Mrs. Qty, UlsST Farm Bureau e, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson entertained at an open house Sunday for Mrs. Gertrude Winn who was observing her 87th birthday anniversary. Lots of friends and relatives called to ' - ; dance Saturday at the aerie home 912 North Main. All Eagles are invited to the dance where the Country Cats" will furnish the music. Time is 9 p.m. On March 20, the Eagles will sponsor a Spring Hop teen dance. Kids 11 io 17 are invited with free pop and popcorn and prizes. Gordon Mitchell of KCPX radio will be the disc jockey. All members children are invited to attend. Eaglo will be held Friday night at 8 p.m. and family Eaglo will be Sunday at 2 p.m. Everyone is urged to come out and chase away the winter blues. . JOURNAL, Brigham Booth Wallontino guost Spring is bustin out all over . with a St. Patricks . day , ELDER Thursday, March 11, 1976 n, pants. ' Ladies exercise, swim classes set Woolley was blessed by his father and given the name of Logan Mills Woolley. Following the meeting a dinner party was held at the Woolley home. Mrs. Sid Garrett and daughter Jan of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Garretts parents Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green Friday. evening. 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