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Show I 16 V' COX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 5, 1976 . nillard nre?c3 Garland Gazette Limbs spend vacation ParaOe afl touring state of Alaska pBOODraQ bjrFlaMuasaa . : Mr. and Mra. Don Limb have returned home after a delightful vacation in Canada and Alaika. They went by plane to Fairbanks Alaska where their son Ray had just been released after serving with the Air Force at Ellison AFB. They went to the Artie Circle, to North Pole where they visited Mrs. Sally Welling, formerly of Tremonton who is employed at North Pole. Salley sends re-- ; gards to all her friends in Bear River Valley. They visited Mrs. Limbs ' SraaCioo aDitoo cousin Caline Hill in Fairbanks. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Limb and family. Enroute home they visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Max Limb and family in Seattle. Ray Limb and his wife and family will now be moving this week to Laketown where Ray will be on the faculty at the Laketown High school in the music department. Clyde Sorenson and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Andaerson and family of Malta, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorenson were among those who attended the Christensen reunion held at the Deweyville park Saturday. Approximately 17S attended. The Garland Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hodge Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Dessie Campbell as hostess. Luncheon was served. Prises went to Mrs. Florence Garn, Mrs. Marie Rhodes and Mrs. Fern Huish. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Wester-gar- d were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Westergard of Salt Lake City. With Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Drake have been visiting their daughter Mrs. Cecil (Joyce) Smith of Denver who has been receiving medical care in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Price of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers Saturday morning. Spending Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tony Anderson and family in Snowville were Mr. wen Mrs. Urvin Ashbr family. Mr. and Mrs. Alma King of Provo spent the weekend visiting friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris of w son-in-la- w V'j CERTIFICATES Baines Term 3 MONTHS 1 YEAR 2Yt YEARS 4 YEARS 6 YEARS S00 11.000 11,000 $1,000 $1,000 PLANS Interest Rat Annual Yield 5.75 6.50 6.75 7.50 7.75 5.92 6.72 6.98 7.79 8.06 and Jana Marble. In the Third ward tiny Casey Jay Pettingill was blessed and named by his father Reed Pet- Sunday in the First ward fast meeting Shanon Florek was confirmed. His parents are Burt and Karen Florek. In the Second ward, tiny Jacob Danyl Marble was blessed and given a name by his father. His parents are Danyl Danny, Bishop and Helen Pettingill, and Steve and Becky Pettingill and daughters Annette and Janice. Parting shot: A paradox of nature is that nothing is easier to lose than your temper and your money in a card game. area. Met Relatives enjoyed meeting (MU tingill. Present at a family dinner to celebrate the event were Reed and Gizelle and their other two children Laura and vSLivSI K3 JiJ LvUlI Lv2 rjiC FRST FEDERAL SWINGS . offoro many eonvoniont oorvicoo: Statement Savings Savings Certificates Telephone Transfer Accounts Trinsmatlc Automatic Savings Direct Deposit Social Security Checks and other Federal Recurring Payments Home Improvement Loans Transmatic Preauthorized Loan Payments Notary Service HOme Equipping Loans Escrow Services Savings & Certificate Loans U. S. 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Annual yield when the original deposit and all interest remain in the account for one year. Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. Lot u tell you ' relatives and former Willard-ite- s Pat and Helen Hill, Boyd and Sheryl Parsons and their children and LaVar and Linda Wells and their family, who presntly reside in the Ogden m OS) v BENSCHMARK WEST, a performing group which puts poetry into action, will appear in the basement of the Brigham City library at 8 p.m. Aug. 6. The players will work with winning selections from the Utah Bicentennial poetry contest. They will also perform at the Golden Spike National Historical site Aug. 7 and 8 at 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. Both performances are free to the public. ' Mrs-anaBlu- v- i. w a? t . ? ri Tre-mellin- g, M! V5!!13i0UI? & Minimum pDanQSS held in the Garland ward chapel Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. and Julien in Salt Lake City, Les Kesler and son of Lethby Arlene Holden While with the Gundersena, A few Mrs. I back worked Canada; Benjamin years at bridge, Williams and sons of Emmett, the pie cherry plant at the Clark enjoyed a trip to Lagoon, Idaho; Mr. and Mr.s Everett pitter. This machine is high a ride to Provo to visit with above the floor. Therefore, I Betty's relative there and a Harrison of Walla Walla Wash. ; was a birdseye witness to the special trip to Heber City where Ralph Williams of Idaho Falls; incident. But if you told anyone he went for a ride in a glider James E. Davis of Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. Kirby Douglas and I told you, Ill deny it. plane. The Cub Scouts Day Camp at It was one of those hot muggy family of San Bernardino, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald nights that sometimes come in Camp Kiesel drew boys from all Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell August. We were finishing up in ' three packs. From pack 109 Tonks, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Black three days and all of us were Vance Baumann, Kenny Hun- -' of Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. looking forward to the end of the saker, John Flint, Tracy Kunz-le- r, shift that night. Jerold Johnson and Neal Raymond Couch of Kaysville; One of the boys on the foor Chambers were accompanied Lee Davis, Lynn Davis, Lawrence Davis of Provo; Mrs. had been playing practical by leader Virgil Hunsaker. Pack 215 leader. Maurine Margaret Fry of Salt Lake City; Jokes ever since I started so I'd been expecting fire crackers in Widdison took Rick Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. George Christenthe rest room or butter on the Tony Earl, Lorin Widdison, Rex sen of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of hand rail or a yarn spider on Christensen and Brian Wells for Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill somebodys shoulder all even- their day. Williams of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. ing. Scott Monson from pack 115 So when the girls on the was responsible for Chuck Melvin Davis, Mrs. Ervin Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. sorting line began screaming Steven Summers, Brad Thomas of Salt Lake City, Mr. and running for the out of doors, Walker, Ricky Peterson and and Mrs. Dave Wallace and I wasnt particularly surprised. Larry Nelson. The Weblos under the leaderdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Id seen him and one of the Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sims, orchard men off in a corner. ship of Bob Wheat combined Mrs. Ruby Sims and family, Then and every other male in pack 109 and 115 for their trek to Mr. and Mrs. Randall Sims, Mr. the building were laughing to Camp Kiesel. David Flint, and Mrs. Leonard Bennett, Mr. split their sides and pointing at David Holden, Curtis Beames, and Mrs. DeVon Daniels of the belt. Clint Tremelling and Mark Headless Amidan all enjoyed their day Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coiled in the strike position Davis of San Diego. Have Guests among the cherries moving slowly down the way, was a Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leed-roAnderson last week was headless but still moving and Mrs. Andersons sister Mrs. swaying and sounding RattleBryan Haven and sons Derek, snake! Every woman in the plant Kraig, Merlin and Tilman of was huddled by the front gate Nev. Mesquite, Sunday visitors of Mr. and and all the belt were continuing Mrs. V.W. Johns were Mr. and to pour cherries in piles at the at hoiqe. Grandparents are Mrs. Alma King of Provo. Mr. end of each belt. The men were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark of and Mr. Charles Wood joined laughing the women crying and Portage and Mr. and Mrs. them and they enjoyed lunch I (for once in my life) was Parker Fronk of Tremonton. together. speechless. ...until the snake The Garland First ward came up the belt to the pitter. Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. Johns of Well, you can guess the rest. APYW held its closing social at Portage are the The big boss walked in just Bear Lake Saturday. Water-skiin- g and luncheon was enjoy- about then. He turned off the Mrs. David Archibald spent machines and put all the laughMonday visiting her sister Mrs. ed. Mr. and Mrs. V.W. Johns met ing hyenas to work cleaning up Hattie Hodge. Mrs. Archibald is from Clarkston. The two ladies Dr. and Mrs. M.D. Beal of the mess while he tried to calm enjoyed lunch at a downtown Pocatello in Logan Saturday down the ladies and pry one and attended the American screaming maniac off the ceilrestaurant in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Thompson Festival of the West at the Utah ing. Weekend visitors at the home and family arrived from Phoe- State university. nix Tuesday to spend a few Monday Mrs. Marian Gilmore of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Braith-wait- e were their daughter Mrs. weeks vacationing with Neals of Bountiful and Mrs. Oneta parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shurtz, of Salt Lake City, visited R.A. Haskell and children AnMr. and Mrs. V.W. Johns, Mrs. nette and Byron from Rockland, Thompson. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Atkinson Pearl Cullimore and other friHas Returned ends in the area. .'O HI". (.'! and two Clark Lowe has returned and J, Visiting Mrs. Mildred Richchildren of Tremonton spent the ards Sunday were her nieces from a week's visit with John and Betty Gundersen and their weekend at Grants Lake, Wyo. Mrs. Bernice Evans, Mrs. Marchildren Ed, Renee, Sam, Carl, Among those who. attended ian Romwiell and daughter funeral services for O.C. Davis Marilyn of McCamon, Idaho. Karen, Julie, Elisabeth, Cris Shoshone, Idaho were overnight guests of Mrs. Harris's parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers Saturday. They came especially to attend Mrs. Harris's Bear River High School class reunion held at Sherwood Hills in Sardine canyon Saturday evening. Mrs. Ramon Drake spent last week visiting her son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laAlton Drake and family in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Kesler and Mr. and Mrs. Les Kesler and small son of Lethbridge, Canada are visiting the Lorence and daughKeslers ter Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and family. They came especially to attend funeral services for O.C. Davis held in Garland Satuday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rigby of Logan. Mrs. Dorris Peterson, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Hattie Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson attended the senior citizens party at Peterson park in Elwood Friday. A lovely dinner was enjoyed afterwhlch a program was presented. Venice Maughn gave a reading, Essie Peterson gave a reading and Jean Stokes and her students presented musical numbers. Vem Steed also attended. Happy Arrival Hugh and Linda Fronk Clark of Garland are happy over the arrival of a baby boy bora July 30 at the Brigham City hospital. They have two boys and one girl Mountain Bell |