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Show Ladles Attend bridal Showor Former Bishop, Wife Honored At Social By Flo Munsoa Mrs. Lyle Nessen, Mary Hy-de- n, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nessen of Howell, Patriarch and Mrs. James White of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Peterson of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meadows of Mrs. Ross Rudd and daughter, Kathy, and Mrs. By Flo Miumm was held in the cultural hall following Sacrament Meeting Sunday evening honoring former Bishop and Mrs. Clair (Tamra) Zollinger and their eight children who are moving from Thatcher to make their home in Georgetown. Their many A social rhatcher-Penros- e friends will miss them in the ward and wish them well in their new venture. Mrs. Margo "Wagstaff of Kaysville; Mrs. DeAnn Hoopes of Brigham City, Mrs. Debbie Coombs and Mrs. Dawn Shaw of Tremon-ton- ; Mrs. Linda Christtmsen of Garland held a bridal kitchen-grocer- y shower at the home of Mrs. Fred Chris-tense- n Tuesday evening honoring Miss Cindy Petersen of Fielding who became the bride of Rex Nessen of Howell in rites performed in the Salt Lake Temple Saturday close morning. Twenty-fiv- e friends and relatives enjoyed an evening of games, followed by light refreshments. Cindy received many useful ;.nd attractive gifts. Deloris Stokes and son, Spencer, have been spending a few days in Billings, Mont, attending stock shows. Visiting Mrs. Carol Anderson during the past week were her friends, Kris Thomas of Provo and Beverly Wilinson of Logan. An overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Anderson Tuesday was Mrs. Anderson's brother-in-laCarl Grover, of St. George. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. William R. Anderson and family were Mrs. Kathy Shaffer and children, Nikki and Jarren, of Weston. dependable Mr. and Mrs. Vera Petersen spent Thursday in Bountiful, visiting their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bricker. Miss Shelley Stokes, a student at USU in Logan, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes and family. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eggli and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggli of Ogden. Among those attending a wedding ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple Saturday morning where Max Firth claimed Rebecca Gilleland as his bride , were the bride's parents, Yr. and Mrs. Cletus Gilleland of Manassa, Colo.; Mrs. Vida Heaten of Logan; Capt. and Mrs. Rex Firth of Shreveport, La.; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sheridan of Brig-haCity; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Manning of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Firth; the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth of Bothwell; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harris of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning of Kaysville. Following the ceremony, about 50 members of the bridal party enjoyed a wedding dinner held at Mad-do-x Ranch House in Perry. That evening a reception honoring the young couple was held in the Bothwell ward cultural hall. Mr. and Mrs. Gilleland and daughter, Annette, and son, Mark, were overnight guests at the Clair Firth home. Captain and Mrs. Firth and daughter, Monica, and sons, Clinton and Tyler, will spend several days as houseguests at the Clair Firth home. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth and daughter, Wendi, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Firth and Mrs. Steve Harris attended an open house held at the Manassa ward cultural hall to further honor the newly-wedson-in-la- w m s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Beu-la- h Shuman) Howard of Gre-sha- Ore. were dinner foragriculttife ru ; is in Business 10 Tinance the production of jQQlanct liber. It's our only bustriess" The many advantages of specialized PCA service for growers, livestock operators; .dairymen, nursery mepdnd .commercial fishermen are described in a new brochure.. fU'a ...nil iiiAk'h 'II 9 rTQII YTWI III looking into! Ask for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne (Lorna) Stokes during the week. Mrs. Stokes is Mrs. Howard; niece. The Howards .,wer, houseguests of Mr. - and Mrs.- - Edmund Shuman in Brigham City and also visited Mrs. Louise Campbell in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lois Kendrick in Ogden and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shuman in Tremonton. your free copy J. Dale Jmes,,Br. UUhFara,$ Logan TUfitti ' the tio Ahead People r Floldlng Flesncs Bothwoll-Thatcher-Penro- se Mgr. Only the newspaper gives so much attention to the activities of with more than 57 per youth cent of responding newspapers printing special youth sections, pages or columns. Clark Rudd, accompanied by Miss Connie Rudd of Logan, Mrs. Daisy Hansen of Tremonton, Mrs. Howard Stokes and daughter, Julie, of attended a bridal kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Ethel Rudd in Salt Lake City Saturday honoring Miss Ronda Rudd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd who will become the bride of Martell Menlove in rites performed in the Salt Lake Temple on Oct. 27. for the shower were Mrs. Leora Penhorwood of Clearfield and Mrs. Norman Rudd of Fielding. Thirty relatives and close friends attended. Ronda was the recipient of lovely and useful gifts. A delicious luncheon was served. Miss Ilene Udy spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy. Dene is a student at Brigham Young University in Provo. Friday evening she accompanied her parents to Smithfield where they attended a "pink and blue" shower at the home of Mrs. Marie Tarbet honoring Mrs. Cathy Tarbet. About twenty-fou- r Roosevelt, Mrs. Carmen Ron Rushton, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Nessen of Kaysville, Mrs. Rae Ras-muss- en and Mrs. Susan Merrill of Vernal. A wedding dinner was held ie el Mr. and . Mrs. joined them for Afton Adams returned home Saturday after having surgery at the Logan hospit- Woodhead. "pink and blue" shower at the home of Mrs. Marie Bywater Saturday with Miss Shirlene Bywater and Mrs. Christine Gardner as The shower honored Brenda and her new baby. Twenty relatives and close friends enjoyed an afternoon of games followed by light refreshments. Brenda received nice gifts for the baby. Of interest was the fact that the baby had two A was held al. Saturday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and family were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey of Clarkston. Recent visitors at the home of Fred Coombs were his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Lila) Weese of Everett, Wash. They also spent some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Udy. son-in-la- w grandmothers and three present great grandmothers Port ago Way Mrs. Glbbs Attends Wedding Breakfast x'. 4 r. Gordon dinner on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon of Smithfield, enjoyed dinner at Maddox Sunday after which they visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hedrick in Perry. Mrs. Aloha Garn, accompanied by Mrs. Norma Coombs of Tremonton spent Thursday in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Louise Meade of Granger. They all attended the reception for Rex and Cynthia Nessen held at the Garland Stake House. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coombs and family during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lulloff of Kimberly, Idaho. By Ha Mae John K Smith and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Claine Smith of Tremonton enjoyed a day in Logan Canyon during the week. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garn and baby of Logan. Mrs. Nancy a Richard Petersen Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weber of Vernal, Dr. Betty Petersen of Provo, : V MT, home. at the in Ogden for the bridal party. In the evening a reception was held at the Garland Stake House. Overnight guests at the homes of Mrs. Donetta Petersen and Bishop and Mrs. Chuck-O-Ram- close relatives and .; anied by their granddaughter, Maria Westley, of Brigham City attended a special meeting in Salt Lake City where John Simmons, son of Bishop and Mrs. Darold (Florene) Simmons, received his Eagle Scout award. Mrs. Aileen Simmons of Beaver Dam also attended the meeting and accompanied the Angers back to her Wood of Tempe, Ariz., Mrs. d, friends attended. Cathy received many nice gifts. Light refreshments were enjoyed. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and daughter, Ilene, visited Mrs. Vivian Godfrey and other relatives in Clarkston. Mrs. Velda Wood entertained at a family dinner party at her home Sunday honoring Mrs. Kirk Wood of Logan who was observing her birthday. Other guests were Kirk Wood and family of Logan, Gib Yardley of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family, Mrs. Ann Beinham and family and Frank Wood. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family had as their luncheon guests, Mrs. Seth Wilcox and four children of Bountiful and Mrs. Althea Wilcox. Spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. Lucille Potter was their sister, Mrs. Elaine Steward of Ogden. Mr, and.Mrs. VpnJIolt of, San 'Pedro, Calif and Mrs. Charlene Stager and da ugh-- 1 ter, Jill, of Oakland have returned to their homes after vacationing with Mrs. Lov-innHolt. While they were here they all enjoyed a Holt family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes in Ogden. Among those who attended the wedding ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple Saturday where Cynthia Petersen exchanged nuptial vows with Rex Nessen, were President and Mrs. Donald Petersen, Mrs. Donetta Petersen, Bishop and Mrs. Richard Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dar-vGarn of Fielding, President and Mrs. Mark Jensen of Collinston, President and Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mr. and Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger, accomp- i Mr an(j Mrs George Arch- - Hbald of Idaho Falls, Russell Archibald' of Boise,' Idaho Tuesday Mrs? ThelmaD.' Gibbs went to Salt Lake and Dr. Denton John of where she attended the Pleasanton, Calif, were wedding breakfast at the guests of Mrs. Esther John Hotel Utah, the session at the from Wednesday until Suntemple and the wedding of day. Mrs. Denton John and her nephew, Wilford J. children visited with her Dredge of Pocatello, Idaho. parents, Mr. and Mrs. MarHe is the son of Mrs. Helen vin Jeppson of Corinne. Mrs. Esther John went to CaliDredge and the late Nathan E. Dredge. The bride, Miss fornia with her son and daughter-in-laArlene Carter, is fromNephi. Sunday where she will visit for the Mrs. Gibbs' sister, Mrs. Wilnext two weeks. liam H. Rutter of Malad, returned home with her. Sunday Mr. and' Mrs. Lee Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Mantua visited Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. Devere Harris, accompanied and and Mrs. David P. Gibbs. by their Mrs. Cora McCrary and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and family of Logan, son, Vance, of Ogden, accenjoyed a ride to Bear Lake ompanied by Mrs. Marildia and then on to St. Charles, Flint of Clearfield, visited Idaho where they visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore and Mrs. Burdette Pugmire. , son-in-la- w ..RED CROSS OFFICIALS had hoped to net 125 units of blood at last week's blood drawing. But they came up short. Only 69 units were collected. Hoskins Friday. Monday Mr. and Mrs. gil C. Vir- Harris accompanied their granddaughter, Paula Pettingill of Provo, to Topp-enisWash, where they will spend the next eight days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettingill and sons, Jeff and John. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Salt Lake visitors h. Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turley and daughters, Shantell and Tiffany. Thursday was Tiffany's birthday and they all enjoyed the day together. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall attended the wedding of Bradley Hall at the Salt Lake Temple. Bradley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall of Cedar City. They enjoyed a wedding breakfast following the ceremony to honor the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and daughters, of Hansel Valley and Mrs. Joseph C. Morris visited Mr. and Mrs. James Yarman and family in Clearfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins spent the weekend visiting their sons and daughters-in-lain the Ogden area. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoskins of Roy, who were celebrating their birthday and their wedding anniversary. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoskins of Ogden and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoskins and family of West Point. Mrs. Douglas Gibbs and son, Darrin attended the Little League Football banquet which was held in Tremonton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Maurio Thomas and Mrs. Laurf Gibbs left Friday for a trip ti Yellowstone Park. They vis ited several relatives in Idaho Falls and with Mr. and Mrs. William Van Noy in Cody, Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gibbs in Buffalo, Montana. They returned home Monday night. Several from our community attended the funeral services for Mrs. Esther Ward Jensen at Belmont Wednesday. Following the services Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morris of Shelly, Idaho, Mrs. Lea Merrill of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs and all enjoyed CHAIN SAWS SALE Rcj. H9.95 SPECIAL BAR George Pif Cd Wed- nesday. Saturday watch How-t- o with Pete Saturday, Oct. 22, 2 p.m. KSL-T- Channel 5 V Another in a series of weekly programs featuring Pete Prlain and easy home improvement projects that will help save energy and money. This week: "How to Insulate Unfinished and Finished Attics" - 1 Folders are available on many of Pete's "How to . ." projects at all Utah Power offices and most building supply dealers. M ft LIGHT COMPANY uMQnj 1 A fteas f In i c4c K. M. McRae, Locomotive Engineer, Salt Lake City; F. P. Branting, Brakeman, Salt Lake City; T. D. Riche, Asst. Chief Clerk, Ogden; Miriam Lund, Cashier 's Accountant, Salt Lake City; D. R. Johnson, Claim Agent, Salt Lake City; Sherrie Larsen, Steno-ClerSalt Lake City; H. N. Henderson, Rate Clerk, Clearfield; k, William Stone, Boilermaker Apprentice, Salt Lake City; Salt Lake City; Lucille Johnson, Steno-ClerE. B. Manglinong, Machinist, Salt Lake City; Vivi Handy, PICL Clerk, Provo; K. C. Knudsen, Brick Mason, Salt Lake City; A. A. Fagan, Crew Dispatcher, Salt Lake City; C. W. Sisneros, Switchman, Ogden. k, "AT- t - r c ddM v dim gNb Center Archibald. They all returned home sister-in-la- Mrs. Glen Morris. Donald Gibbs of Kaysville came Friday and took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs to Logan where Mr. Gibbs went to the doctor. Mr. Gibbs is recovering from surgery on his knee. CHAIN OIL Vc's Denton John, of Pleasanton, California to Idaho Falls where they visited Mr. and Mrs. ft 250 visiting together. Sunday Mrs. Esther John accompanied her son, Dr. w Hoskins visited Charlotte Evans in Malad this week. Mrs. Pearl Hawks accompanied Marjorey Ward from Ogden Friday, Mrs. Ward visited with her brothMr. and er and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris, and Mrs. Hawks visited Friday and Saturday with Mr. and KOMELITE & HUSKY OacainilhiainidlDQDQ a the Union Pacific re!!ro&d people innnnik |