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Show Jlcdhlem ffiawai Gmuuince& tMatus, 3a Mwvuj THE LEADER TREMONTON. Thursday, April 25, 1968 UTAH coming Give Wedding Plans and will graduate next year. The couple plans an early fall wedding in the Salt Lake temple. ' "- '- - tensen. Miss Storrs is a graduate of BYU and has served a mission to the West Central States. She teaches the first grade at John f m ler. The couple has set Juna 21 as the date for their marriage to be solemnized in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. A reception will be held at the Beaver Ward Cultural Hall in Beaver Dam the same evening. Miss Bowen is a graduate of Bear River High School and Garland L.D.S. Seminary. She is attending L.D.S. Business College and will graduate in June as an Executive Although uterine cancer is a common cause of death iu women, the Pap Test can detect it in an early, curable stage. Mrs. R. M. Kaiser has been chosen the Club Woman of the Year to represent clubs in the Northern District Utah Federated Women's Clubs. The decision was announced at a district convention held in Brig-haCity last Saturday. Mrs. Kaiser represents the two hundred member, m LORNA STORRS Ha 19 Fashion Show Slated bv FHA By Anderson "Fashions in Focus" will theme the FHA fashion show May 2 in the BRHS auditorium beginning at 7:30 p.m. Sportswear, suits, coats and ensembles designed and created by the homemaking girls in their classes will be modeled. New officers for the coming year will be announced and installed. FHA girls and their mothers are invited to attend. Light refreshments will be ser- GARLAND MfllfJ Garth NOW SHOWING 25 26 27 ved. Marilyn Smith Fukui are and of Judy the event Club Hosts Tea For Foreigners mmiHt mm warns IRk HUE u Ax. nfiiiratwmooucioK MEADE and ROBERTS RONALD M. COHEN- sowio coheh MMCUfi MKMUCM MOOWCIO JUDD SILVIO 22&" NARIZZANO'Iwkbmuuiouis and BERNARD nuuvsut - IRWIN WINKLER recHwcaoR - PATRICIA CASEY- - etuucsuNT nctitRe mm m m - m w m m m u -i; The South Bear Itiver Stake Relief Society Golden Keys Fair, a climax to the year's activities, will be held Thursday instead of the originally announced date of Friday. The program will depict a Woman's World and will begin at 8 p.m. in the Cultural Hall of the stake center. Women of the valley and their husbands ara invited. BOWEN The Logan Federated Club is hostessing a tea for foreign students attending USU and faculty members. It will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Datus M. Hammond at 479 West Center Friday April 2 from 4 to fi p.m. All interested persons are invited to attend. Presidents from the Federated Clubs in the Districts are actMrs. Jack ing as hostesses. Shumway will pour at a tea table. old Civic Improvement Club, which has been federated since 1908. She has, for many years, been active in local and state clubwork and on the Board of Directors of the Women's Legislative Council. She has taken an active part in such pro- grams as the Utah Heart Association, Intermountain school, Pioneer Memorial Nursing home and Senior Citizen Center for Box Elder County. She was the first Mother's March chairman for the March of Dimes in the county. Mrs. Kaiser has worked with local and state mental health boards and the Mayor's Committee for the United Nations. Her husband is a banker and a stamp and coin enthusiast and serves on the Brigham City Council, She is the mother of two daughters who are married and have three children. Open House Set For Recently Married Couple An open house will be held May 11 in the Tremonton First Ward for Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bonham from p.m. was The couple married March 26. Mrs. Bonham is the former Jean Southern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Scothern of Tremonton. 8-- CARD OF THANKS The family and relatives of Billy Nelson wish to thank all the people who sent flowers and offerings of food during the time of our sorrow. A special thanks to the 1st Ward Bishopric and to the Primary for' taking care of the flowers. Family of Billy Nelson CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the people who helped with offerings of food and flowers during the Also a time of our sorrow. special thanks to the Thatcher Bishopric and Relief Society. Mrs. Afton Anderson Slate and families. FULLER Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Fuller Ft. Benton, Mont, have sent word to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Fuller of Tremonton of the birth of a son, born April 23. They have a son and daughter at home. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tolman of Mont. Great grandparents are Mrs. Sarah J. Kemp of Smithfield, Mrs. Emily Tolof Ger-aldin- e, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen of Hyde Park. of Thatcher-Penros- e PTA to Meet The PTA of the Fielding School will meet April 29 at at the Fielding 7:30 p.m. School. New officers will be introduced and a program will be given by the school children. 80th Birthday Celebrated An open house celebrating the birthday of Mrs. Lily was Frearson of Tremonton hosted by her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Frearson of Ogden. The members of her family, including grand and great grandchildren a tended. A surprise guest, Mrs. Lizzie Germer of Long Beach, Calif, flew r. for the event. Mrs. Germer and Mrs. Frearson arc HOth MRS. JEFFREY campus, Saturday, at BONHAM Jeffrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bonham of River-dalHe is a student at Weber State College. Jean is a graduate of the school of cosmetology at Weber State and employed at Z.C.M.I. e. a.m.. 10 luncheon following the meeting at 12:30 p.m. Region Four includes Cache. Morgan, Box Elder, Weber, and Rich Counties. Dorothy Laub, Vice Chairman of Cache County, will be the hostess for the Workshop. Mrs. Miles P. Romney (Janice), Utah State Republican Party Vice Chairman, and Mrs. David L. McKay (Mildred), president of the Utah Federa- Republican tion of Women's Clubs announce that a Women's LUMINAL LATEX ONLY $49 JO I T Portable n I I fhi I TffiJfczZ&l Dishwasher -- LEAD-FRE- E J HOUSE PAINT & Oil base - good coverage, spreads easily. Gives durability and protection. X $329 Hj Brent and Diane Ballard an- nounce the birth of their first child, a girl born April 4 in Brigham City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns, Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bal- lard, Tremonton. COLLOM boy was born to Dale Ray and Judy Collom April 22 in the Valley Hospital. The couple lives in Tremonton. They plan to name their first child Boyd Ray. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collom, Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hudman, Elwood. Great grandparents are Mrs. Bertie Collom of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Price and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, all of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Serboss of Ogden. A that says love forever LOUSANNE LADY'S 55 MAN'S 55 Known the world over for beautiful styling and fine craftsmanship, the Keepsake name is your' assurance of lasting sat isfaction. '" MlMErf to .how deUi K e ep s a, .l e TRADITIONAL WEDDING RINGS PALMER'S Announcing the opening of SMITH Lanny and Barbara Spack-ma- n anSmith of Fielding nounce the arrival of a daughter, born April 16 in Brigham City. The couple has two sons. and Grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Horace Barnard of Tremonton and Mrs. Mildred Smith of Fielding. CUTLER Ronald B. and Carole Fiek-li- n Cutler. Salt Lake, announce the birth of their second child, and second boy, Jeffery John, born April 11. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. George Ficklin, Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Farron Cutter of Salt Lake. Jeffery has three great grandparents and one great-gregrandmother. boutique BEAUTY SALON 39 South 8th West (Behind Lyle's) Monday, April 29 owned and operated by Julie Hanson and Shira McMurdie OPENING SPECIALS at Division of the Utah Republican Party has been organized. This division will enable closer cooperation and better usbetween age of womanpower the Federation and the State Republican organization. (Monday thru Thursday only) TIPPINGS .... $10.00 FREE VIGLET with every permanent wave ($12.50 or up) Call 257-564- 9 for an appointment Bumek LnwPrlwd! Thoro-Wajt- LmJOv 2vSw vti h with & Soft Food Waste DlnpofKT for spotlessly Built-i- n I i ceM dishes. rvlQjN lift-To- p tmf1 Rarkl Easy J loading, unloading! Epsilon Sigma Alpha is of- fering to the women of the area the opportunity to join them In activities of and community assistance. The organization will host in introductory meeting at Stevens Cafe in Garland May .Days are at 8 p.m. Women of all ages are invit ed to attend and share with club members to hear experiences where they have served others and improved themsel1 1 I Division of Mountain Stale t&f GAL. us for ALL your PAINTING NEEDS mm Portable! Fowrrful! jT&j3F5y 2s J ("TT t ONLY Whit-tingto- n The ring BALLARD Sorenson and t'oleen Leon Neal will be married in the Logan LDS Temple Friday. A reception .and dance will be held in the Curlew Cultural Hall that evening. j Club Projects l1 Related in Meet 7 Garland Mobile Maid r-SS- PREMIUM 1 ON HER DAY SUNDAY, MAY 12 f GAL. ANDERSON There is a new daughter in the family of Micheal Gary and Kathleen Forsgren Anderson of Ogden. She was born April 12. The girl has one sister at home. and Grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Lowell Anderson of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsgren of Bothwell. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Hke Anderson of Bear River City, Mrs. Emily Tolman of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. of Cody, Wyo., and J. E. Bierman of Taconia, Wash. OLSON Dan Lee and Mary Lynn Homer Olson of Tremonton announce the arrival of their first child, a boy born April 17. He is their first child and will be named Eric Paul. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Homer of Trek monton and Mr. and Mrs. of Logan. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Maude Ross of Minneapolis, Minn, and Mrs. Heisick of Upsia, Minn. To Be Married REDWOOD STAIN Fine finish for all exterior wood where redwood finish is desired. Dries in one hour and stains and seals wood in one opperation. Parent-Teachers- Hei-sic- A Workshop for Region Four of the Utah Federation of WoClubs will men's Republican be held in the auditorium of the union building on the USU (j S er StW" NEW OFFICERS Mrs. Dale Barnes, outgoing pres" ident of the Bear River High school association hands over the records to the new president, Mrs. Rex Jensen. Looking on are Mrs. Jim Tazoi, new treasurer, and Mrs. Ray Bolton, vice president. Mrs. Dean Hone, not pictured is the new secretary. (Leader Photo) Republican Women Meet in Logan mt mmm MASON Mrs. Henry J. Bloe-mMr. and Mrs. E. C. Fielding have receivof the arrival of a granddaughter born to Jesse L. and Catherine Bloemer Mason of Omaho, Neb. The child was born April 17 and is to be chirstened Linda Rose. Mr. and and Mason of ed news man fir Lj Date Changed sisters. SPECIAL PURCHASE i Seminary. He attended Utah State University for oiu year before serving a two-yemission for the L.D.S. Church in Texas. He is now a Junior at Utah State University where he is active in Delta Phi Kappa. His major is business Administration. L.D.S. fell ar APRIL ... Women's Clubs Name Club Woman of Year Y1 school in Salt Lake. Mr. ' Christensen is a graduate of Bear River High School and seminary. He served in the Cumorah mission. He is attending the U of U in Salt Lake MiWMf v- KATHLEEN Fremont Elementary C. i ANNISTON LADY'S 23 MAN'S 29.79 ar daughter, Kathleen, to Steven and L. Larsen, son of Mr. Mrs. Leo C. Larsen of Cut- Storrs-Christense- n Mrs. Jane G. Storrs announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Lorna Storrs to Bruce P. Christensen. He is the son of Mrs. Rhea Christensen Furhi-ma- n and the late J. P. Chris- Mr. Larsen is a graduate of Bear River High School and their of marriage . Jtca&m Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Bow-e- n of Beaver Dam announce and forththe engagement PREVENT FOREST FIRES! supply Implement Co. (fiP BankAmericard lr I1 RUSS ELECTRIC l 30 S. TREMONT ST. ; TREMONTON ves. An account of the project carried by the club during the Jast year of supporting an orphan in Taiwan will be given. A recent sandwich sale in Brigham City was aimed at collecting money to aid the child. It was reported that Brigham citizens responded well U the project Now. At your Buick dealer's. C |