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Show I nasEMMiT county bee R. w . 6 QiiWfc, roa Peoa residents enjoy warm Thanksgiving in California seen Henafesr auction a success Reid and Vickie Brinton and son enjoyed a warm Thanksgiving in San Carlos, Calif, with , ' Mrs. Milu Deardea of Howler, Mr. aad Mrs. Doa Deardea aad famly aad Mr. Stewart of Morgaa apoat ThaakagMqg at the hoaw of Mr. aad Mia. Carl Deardea aad funQjr. They were served a turkey dlaaer with all the triandags. They eaid they had a vary enjoyable tfaao. Mr. aad Mrs. liny Deardea aad family spent Tbaaksghrlag Day at the hoaw of Keys parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Clifford Backus ia Provo. Ton Chappie aad d Richias. Blaine also sang Quebec, Canada. J8PSZ1 turquoise). Os and Rachel Wright, Etna Francis and Vera and Crystal Pemerton also went on the tour with them. On their way home the Stevens stopped at Price to visit Thelma's father, who is in the hospital there. They returned home Nov. 28. Elder Lee R. Brooks, 9622 Hillcrest, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada T8V1AB Mr. and Mrs. Seth Winters spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Brenda's sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Fawcett visited in Henefer Saturday with Bronwcn Wilson in Salt Lake. They had s lovely dinner and a very pleasant visit, they said. Following ate the addresses of two of our missionaries who have been recently moved. Elder Stan W. Foster. 293 Laviolette Apt. 3, Gatineau, Mrs. Beth Fawcett, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stevens and their son Bryant spent Thanksgiving in King-Ari- z. visiting with their Orlo's mother, Mrs. Susannah Fowler met at the ward cultural hall ia Henefer Thanksgiving Day for a tradition Thanksgiving dinner. Them 36 descendants that to attend. Aunt also raised a foster son. Clause Bichina. She has 19 grandchildand ren; 61 17 She ia 96 years old. The day was the rest of the family for luscious Thanksgiving dinner. The day was made especially happy when Elder Glenn Jones called from Alabama and spoke to all. The Mont Angels joined mom and dad, the Byron Smith's tor Scott and Linda Russell of Logan were weekenders at the Dean Black home and visited other family members. Thanksgiving. May Atkinson enjoyed her family. They were all home to share her Thanksgiving dinner. spent eating everything their hearts desired, playing games, which were under the direction of Aldea Richins and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brooks, (Brenda) did a Eva Roach aad her chOdrea of Lake Shore spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brooks. ' Mr. and Mrs." Max Rigby of Kaysville visited at the home of Bsp. aad Mrs. Myron Richins aad family Saturday. The auction, which waa held Saturday for the Henefer Ward Bufiffing Fund, was a huge It success said was held In the bus garage. Ted Mann of Salt Lake Gty was the joined Ken and Beth Jacobson and family in a jaunt to Murray, where they eqjoyed a delicious Thanksgiving dinner with Bob and LaRee Walsh and family. numerous to 'mention. The budding committee would like to thank everyone who donated, purchased or helped In any way. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneer Christmas Party, which wffi be held Dec. 9 at 5 JO p.m. far the DUP cabin. SI gifts will be exchanged. A lesson win be given and there will also be a program. Simpson. Mr. and' Mrs. Stanley Best eqjoyed Thanksgiving dinner in Omh at the home of his soa Larry aad Brian Best and family also joined them for dinner. Bill and Mary Sweeney joined members at Ned and Elaine Prescotts home tor a delicious Thanksgiving dinner On Sunday, they were dinner 18 family Pete and Helen Bezzant enjoyed Thanksgiving with Helens brother, Terry and Jan aad Helen's mother, Mrs. Crow in Salt at the Chuck-A-RaLake. They stayed overnight withJan. guests of Tom and Mary , Alan and Shauns Skates eqjoyed Thanksgiving in Billings, Mont, with Bill and Pat Darcey and family. . auctioneer. Alvin Richias helped la the ring. LeAnn Bowser, Marie G. Richins aad LaNac Ovard wen the secretaries. Of course, then were many others who helped in many ways too Doug and Teen Simpson hosted a lovely Thanksgiving dfnner for. the Black and Simpson families. Emery and Brenda George and family of New Mexico were holiday guests of grandma and grandpa Geo and Alaie Anderson The Jim Louden have been extremely busy over the Thanksgiving holiday. They joined the dan at Jerry's home for Thanksgiving. Then on Friday, they visited in Coalville with the Raymond Louder family. Saturday proved to be a happy day for Jim. His two brothers Ted from Idaho and Bert from Sandy came to call. They were happy to see Larry and Ellen Anderson and son, Mitch, also. The Ross Leflers joined the Bushell's, Brimhall's and Sorenson's for Thanksgiving at Ed and Cathy Sorenson's. On Mr. and Mrs. Alma Richins of Friday, they attended the Ogden vfaited in Henefer .memorial building meeting in Coalville. Saturday. I Coleman. The Michey and Peacock families had a fun time in Cedar Gty on Thanksgiving and shared a luscious turkey dinner with the Morgan Jensen family. Sonny and Bonnie Nordahl hosted Thanksgiving dinner for grandpa Rank and friend Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richmond and family and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Anderson and family. The Reed Frantz family eqjoyed a delightful Thanksgiving dinner with the Gonzolas family in Orem. Friday brought Mr. and Mrs. Frantz from Draper to dinner and to help move the cattle. Glendon and Wanda Miles hosted a delicious Thanksgiving dinner for the Miles and Steven's families. So much fan to eat and gab, tell tales and a few fibs. I I i I Ton 73 Chov Luv A74 Dodge 16 71 Font SPECIAL Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahlin Friday evening were Mrs. Ruby White of Ft. Meyers, Florida and Sharton White ami Kathy Jarrett of Salt Lake. Executive Secretary Utah Education Association fry Dr. Daryl J. McCarty A weary figure shuffles up the front steps just as the sun goes down, drags himself into the living room, and plops on the Mr. and Mrs. John Hortin sofa with a mighty sign. and family spent Thanksgiving That's Dad, coming home with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon from a hard day at work, right? Young of Salt Lake. Wrong. That's Tommy, back from a difficult day with fourth grade arithmeEnjoying Thanksgiving tic. the Eugene Dsrcey What we've just described is family were Mr. and Mrs. evidence of something that. MonhWoolstenhulmeof Mont-man- y parents dont quite pdier, Idaho. understand. It's this; Learning is hard work. I have seen youngsters scrape black marks on the ctassfoom floor with their heels an involuntary act that showed how intent they were on their reading. 1 remember a boy Elsie Peterson is home again asking me for a piece of scratch after spending several daya with paper to nse while he worked on Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Kidman a math test in Brigham Gty. and family Seconds later, he asked hr another piece of paper. He'd ruined the first piece witl his nine-year-o- ld din-wi- 4x4 Ton mmm jmmi the Lynn Richmond in spent Friday Salt Lake, where Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Val Bates and children and Mae Bates were dinner guests at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. .Homer Reed in Bountiful bn Thanksgiving. dinner, they all went to the roller skating rink for ag afternoon of fon. Mr. and Mn. Alma Pace had an enjoyable Thanksgiving with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Maas of Ogden. 1 Sunday Sacrament aervices at Wanship Ward werq presented by the Donald Woolstenhulme family. Mr. and Mrs. Did Grills spent the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulder in Salt Lake. Weekend guests at the Grills' ' home in Wanship were Mr. and Mrs. Mulder and their family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jed Nielsen and family of Salt Lake. , - Marion News " -Marjory and Hugh Hardman were hosts of a lovely Thanks-- , giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hardman and children Mr. and Mrs. Don McCartleaf Sandy, Mrs. Hazel Howfington of Salt Lake City and Mr. aad Mrs. Elmer Olsen on hand to enjoy the goodies. , Marve and Laura and George and Barbara Simp- - , son and family had a delicious with Doyl Driving out from Salt Lake to dinner Thanksgiving in West. Connie and Nowling weekthe Thanksgiving spend end at their home in the Jordan, George and family left in Wanship Cottage Sites were Saturday for their home Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lott and Mr. Washington. i and Mrs. Orvil J. Wood and Marve and Rhonda Mltcheil family. were Thanksgiving guests of' Michell. On ; Mr. and Mrs. Don Woolsten-hulm- e mom and dad in Salt; stopped Friday, they entertained the LaVar .. Lake for Santa. for Judd family Thanksgiving i i" dinner. Steve and Barbara Hardman ,. Mr. and Mrs. Sahradore Val had a real flu day in Salt Lake Verde of Colorado Springs, Friday. They did some shopping-dined at the Coachman, went to t Colo, were visitors at the home the show and then dancing. All : of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole. in one day. . 1 Gwen and Sherdon Woolstenhulme shared Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their daughter Terry and Carl Me- Queen in Granger. It was so nice Sunday for.. Elmer and Mae when Pat and Elgin Louder came to visit and) have dinner with them. The giris and Derk came also. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Woolstenhulme spent Thanksgiving day with Cindy's parents, the Howard Mosers of Salt Lake Joel and Mary Lue Hoyt of Smithfield were hi town Tuesday checking on dad (Floyd) and the rest of the family. City. Margaret Weller ia spending some timq in Salt Lake with Eve Hirst and family. She is ailing a little. Best wishes. Get well soon. I Echo couple wed in Las Vegas sweaty palms. Once, a father told me he could tell the days his daughter had a lot of playground time at school, because those were the days she was super-tire"She came home from school yesterday and slept 40 minutes," he said. Your daughter didn't get out on the playground yesterday," 1 replied. She spent most of the day in class taking achievement and Travis and LuAnn's mother, Mrs. Phyllis Findlay drove to Lake Town, Utah liiursday to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winters with their family, Jackie and Randy Olson with their children, Courtney and So nice to sec May Lewis up and about again altar her hip surgery at. the University Nacole. Hospital. Kearl. Wallace and Connie Lynn and their children, Michele, Mikjen, Margot, Mark and Matt all of Idaho Falls were overnight guests of his parents, the Belden Lynns, enroute and return from Vernal where hey spent Thanksgiving with her parents. - Fred and Phyllis Richins spent Thanksgiving in Morgan with their daughter and Peggy and Keith Dawson and daughter, Jennifer. son-in-la- tests. Some kids register their intensity in school by chewing the erasers off their pencils. Some chew their nails. Theyre under particular stross when they are learning a and Rindy ,nd new process. If a student and Bev's Father, Curtis Carter. doesn't folly understand it from the very first, he or she could get anxious. Many times, Congratulations are in order anxiety stimulates effort, and for Hilda Mair and Ed Morgan-so- n that gives rise to success. who were married in Las When your child conics home Saturday, Nov, 27th. Vegas from school happy, it doesn't Hilda was honored at a necessarily mean the youngster miscellaneous shower Thursday has had a great day in school. 18th, held at the Kozy Cafe. A On the other hand, a tired, large group of friends attended spent student may have experi- and she received many beautiful enced magnificent successes. gifts. The shower was hosted by her daughter-in-laBeverly and Maty Mair. David and Karen Richins and children, ' The .Howard RockhiD's spent Thanksgiving in Ogden celebrating with Carolyn and Paul Anderson and family. Heidi, Terry and Chrisann were the Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of her Kent brother an sistcr-in-laand Linda Garfield and family in Coalville. The Karl Assay family of Morgan were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Pete and Sharon Clark. Dee and Gail Lynn hosted their traditional Thanksgiving day dinner at their home. The guests included his parents, Belden and Zdma Lynn, Janice and Diana Lynn, Vcrla and Jack Richard Richins of Lancaster, Calif., visited during the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, the Harrison Richins. Terry Richins. son of David and Karen, apent several days as a patient in the Primary Children's Hospital lost week. He is improved and back at school again. of Kamas. are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis of Hcbcr, Mr. and Mrs. Thcron Atkinson of Francis; Mr. and Mrs. Al Gonzales of Orem; and Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Frantz of Draper. He is the first grandts child and first of both sides. great-grandchi- ld Steve and LuAnn Kearl with He is kind of their children. Christine, Nancy special. Western Auto has sold over 3 million tereoa and phonographs! 3497 3897 I 3397 I 1297 I buys on new cars I home, for Preston Marchant waa sustained membership desk Sunday in a very impressive sacrament meeting. declaration of value! 2397 16 Ton Steve th - 2197) 74 Ford K Ton 74 Fold son Thanksgiving weekend. Reed and Cindy spent the long Thanksgiving weekend in Elko, Nev. visiting Andys mother. The new bishopric, Eldon Stembridge. bishop aad councilors Merchant and Walker tie to calling on all homes in Psoa become better acquainted.'' Pink and blue PICKUPS A Dale and Verda Marchant enjoyed so much having their d. Ivy Padfield was happily surprised when Mut and Janice and family came from Salt Lake bringing a scrumptious Thanksgiving dinner to share with her. Happy first parents are Kim and Tana Atkinson, whose son was born Nov. 10 at Wasatch County Hospital. The wee one weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. and was 20 inches tall. He will be called Kortney K. Atkinson. Very proud grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Duane Atkinson of Francis; Mr. and Mrs. Rccd Frantz Ford Ray and Helen Anderson's house was bursting at the s cams over the Thanksgiving weekend with Ruth and Todd Tuller and Tammy, Tim and Marilyn Gochnour and ghls. Rays brother Lynn and family of Idaho joined them for the luscious Thanksgiving dinner as did mother Matilda. Wanship welcomes visitors from Florida and Idaho The Hughes and Blazzard families gathered at the home of Jimmie and Kelley Blazzard to enjoy Thanksgiving. The dinner was a delight. Sadness struck that evening when dogs had mutilated their sheep. It was such a ghastly sight. So cruel to be torn apart to die. en 1 72 house. r'lO- Phncska they had brunch st the and friends some visited House, did some shopping, had dinner at J.B.sbefo returning boom. . Roger and Bunny Jorgenson Clyde and Mary Marcant was happy to entertain in their new home on Thanksgiving both enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with the Dick Walker Anally in their families came to enjoy the Heber City. and the goodies inspect Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Hazel Boyer on the death of her brother, William Wilde, who passed away last week. Cyril and May Gines joined The Clark Brinton's were happy to have Mike, Leslie and Jeanine Brinton spend the Thanksgiving holiday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland entertained all the family from Salt Lake with a delightful Thanksgiving dinner. Unexpected sadness strikes Kam as family- - descendants of ward-leaders- - Havasu. on a tour Jeff also took them of the Duval Mind- (copper and Mrs. Hazel Sims aad Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parker aad family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Richias Saturday. City. Ninety-tw- o Ray-awe- Vickie's mother, Mrs. Dean Johnson. They visited old friends also for a week. husband Jeff Atwood and their baby. While Ed, Thelma and Bryant were there, they went to see the London Bridge at Lake a solo. On Nov. 17 Mr. aad Mrs. Joe Foster visited with Joes sister Maty Stepheaa ia Layton. Maty recently underwent surgery on her ana, also she had the misfortune of faffing aad spraining her ankle real bad. The home of Alvin, aad Amy Richias was filled to capacity Thanksgiving Day, as they had the Richias family for Thanksgiving dinner. Those present were Mr. aad Mrs. Dale Richias of Hcaefer, Mr. and Mrs. James WflUasou sad Kirt of West Point, Mr. aad Mrs. Curtis NowHag aad Mitzi of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Russell, Virginia, Suedell, Kevin, Raady aad Poffiaaa of St John, Margie Richias aad Richard riniuw of Stk t daughter Barbara and her Speakers ia aacrament meeting Soaday were Blaine Dear-de- Julie and Janice Merchant and Dione Williams hosted a fan bridal shower Saturday afternoon. Games were played and refresh meat served. Kate received many beautiful and useful things. n Stereo Outfit KPK-V-J- -' Regular 1S4LS9 Volvo -- Convenient credit available! Features FMAMFM stereo receiver with built-i- n record changer and tape player. Complete with two speakers Has FM sleroo indicator light. Plastic dust cover. Save now' full-ran- 7Camas 155 N. Main 8-Tr- ack with an Player! 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