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Show Friday and Saturday At Utah November 1976 18, Thursday BOX ELDER JOURNAL. Brigham City. Garland Gazette ' ' - 13 V ' Barefoot ' Vacations with continues parents, relatives f. by Flo Munson spending a few days visiting her Mrs. Lynn (Gayla) Thorpe of parents Mr. and Mrs. Leedrow Saudi, Arabia is vacationing Anderson and family. Verga with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee is attending fashion merEllery Hall and other relatives chandising and retail managein this area. Friday evening ment classes in Salt Lake City Corie Bratter. Linda comes they all attended a dinner party and is also employed at the from Ogden and Roy, Utah, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arthur Frank store. in Tremonton. Other has extensive Leedrow Anderson has retraining and ex- Fuhriman turned home after receiving guests were Mr. and Mrs. Con perience as stake drama diHansen of Tremonton. medical care in the McKay rector and as an actress. Mrs. Burton Huish and son hospital in Ogden. She created the role of MelinMrs. Glade Timothy returned da in "on a Clear Day You Can Kevin of Twin Falls were overSee Forever for BCCT., night guests of Mrs. Fern Huish home Friday after undergoing Gary Christensen is Cories Saturday. They also visited .major surgery in the McKay staid young attorney husband, Mrs. Burton Huish's father, W. hospital in Ogden. Visiting her L. Stenquist in Tremonton. and her husband during the Paul Bratter. Harmon Pierson of East Garweekend were Mr. and Mrs. He is known throughout the area for his singing voice and land underwent knee surgery Raymond Timothy, Reed Brown and David Brown of Salt has had major roles in On a at the Logan hospital Thursday. The Civic and Home Arts club Lake City, Mrs. Carol Holt of St. Clear Day You Can See Forever, The Fantastics, The will hold their meeting in the George, Mr. and Mrs. Max Flinders and family of Ogden. Order Is Love" and "Once Upon Community center in the basement of the Garland Library Mrs. Flinders and family rea Mattress. mained to assist Mrs. Timothy Carol Holland and Ralph Rai-so- r today (Thursday) with Mrs. Sue while she is recuperating. provide support as Code's Poulter as hostess. Mrs. Mercy Sunday dinner guests of Mr. mother, Mrs. Banks, and the Madsen will give demonstrations on food and candy for and Mrs. Ferrell Wood were eccentric neighbor, Victor VeChristmas. Light refreshments lasco. Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Boman and will be served. sons Richard and David of Also turning in a performance is Doug Dickey as the telephone Mrs. Lyle Hess of Malad Lewiston. spent Saturday visiting her Wednesday President and repairman. Marvin Moon as the delivery daughter Mrs. Dale Atkinson Mrs. James White entertained man is the Grand Master of and family. at a dinner party at their home Mrs. Donna Benson of Grace, theatre in the Box Elder county honoring Mrs. Whites mother Idaho spent Friday and SaturMrs. Hattie Hodge who was area. Performances will continue day visiting her grandmother observing her birthday anniversary. Other guests were Mr. Friday and Saturday nights Mrs. Mildred Richards. Russell Rogers is receiving and Mrs. David Archibald of through Dec. 4, at 8 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at medical care in the new Bear Clarkston, Mrs. Linda James of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mickeys Music, Comptons and River Valley hospital in TreRichards and daughters Jamie First Security bank for $2 for monton. and Lisa of Riverside. adults, $1 for students and senior citizens, and $7 for the Visiting Parents Miss Verga Lee Anderson is entire family. Attending a testimonial in the at Heritage There must be- - a hundred plays written about the trials and tribulations of newlyweds so one would think nothing original could come forth on the subject. Neil Simon, however, has managed to add to that list with the comedy, "Barefoot in the Park," which is currently playing at the Heritage theatre. Simon is a native New Yorker ' and, as a writer, received his training in TV writing comedy for such greats as Sid Ceasar, Jackie Gleeson, Garry Moore and Jerry Lewis. He then turned to playwriting and has produced a steady stream of hits from "Come ' Blow Your Horn" to The Sunshine Boys. Heritage theatres Rae Riser chose to make her directing debut with "Barefoot in the Park. Linda Henderson portrays the eautifu! but zany young bride, resulting from combat injuries, service training or prisoner of war status or as an d adjunct to a disability. Q May a student buy back his entitlement for training under the GI Bill? A Yes. If benefits have been paid for one or more intervals between terms, without specific request from the student and (he checks have service-connecte- the stage comedy "Barefoot in the Park" are from left, Linda Henderson, Carol Holland and Gary Christensen. The production is continuing at Heritage theatre in Perry each Friday and Saturday night beginning at 8 p.m. PORTRAYING ROLES in Veterans! Here's Your Answer I recently retired on disability from Civil Service. I - I Q waived my military retirement and receive one check from Civil Service. I have a 30 per cent disability which I have never clained. Will I have to waive part of my Civil Service retirement pay in order to receive this disability S (b 00 a GI loan and agrees to substitute the same amount of his or her entitlement as was used on your loan and the purchaser is approved by the VA as to income and credit. sation? There is no restriction on receiving disability compensation if you have waived your military retirement pay in order to receive. Civil Service retirement. A . Q I used my GI loan to purchase my present home. I' have a veteran who wants to purchase my home and assume my GI loan. If I do this, can my entitlement be restored? A Yes, if the purchaser is a veteran who has entitlement to , . I have been separated Q from active service for seven months. Am I eligible for VA dental treatment? A Veterans have one year from separation date to apply for dental treatment from the VA. Any treatment thereafter condi--, can be granted only for been negotiated, the student may reimburse the VA and have entitlement restored for as many such intervals as may be required to allow payment for enrollment in one additional ' term. Only one such election is permitted. I have a $10,000 National Q Service Life Insurance policy. It is a term contract and the premium escalates every five years. The cost is becoming prohibitive and I would like to know if there are any options available to me? A You may convert your term policy to a permanent contract. In addition to a stabli-ze- d premium, your policy will accure a cash value. accompanied their daughter Mrs. Gayla Thorpe of Saudi, Arabia to Rexburg during the week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Longhurst. They also took a tour to see all the destruction caused by the Teton Dam flood disaster. Mrs. Hall reported the Longhurst home had four feet of water in the basement which was, or course, completely ruined. Water was also in their living room upstairs. The Stage Coach Camp of DUP met at the Senior crater in Tremonton Thursday afternoon with Mrs. NaVelle Rhodes as hostess. Captain Mrs. Mabel Hansen conducted the meeting. Mrs. Hansen also gave the lesson Old Cemeteries", Mrs. Donetta Petersen gave a pioneer history. 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