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Show Page 2, The Leader-Time- April 27, 1972 s, South Sthke Honors Senior Citizens modeled for the entertainment of the group. Julie Laws accompanied by her mother sang two numbers. The James Shupe family of North Ogden with their grandmother as accompanist gave a varied program of violin numbers. They also played requests from the audience. Special guests were selected from the audience and honored. Bishop Arthur Erickson was honored for his years of serchairvice as He was presented a man. book. The Bear River South Stake held a senior citizens' party April 22 at the stake center. The activities were under the of the stake comdirection mittee. Dr. George C. Flcklin, stake president, welcomed the guests. A delicious roast beef dinner was served to the guests by the third ward, followed by a program. John Laws was the masterof ceremonies and introduced a song and dance group from the fourth ward. Hats were also oOo "Better' UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Special workshops for teachers June 12 June 23 Regular session June 26 -- August 19 - Dr. Paul Furlong, a staff member of the Crisis Intervention unit of the Granite Mental Health Center, addressed the members of the Tremonton Women's Civic League Thursday afternoon, when they met at the home of Mrs. Reid r. He spoke on suicide prevention. Two musical numbers were also presented, a piano solo by Jill Davis and a trombone For workshop brochure or Summer Bulletin writ to: Summer School 305 U Park Building University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah 84112 - tSrtfSTJZ solo by Orvil Stokes accompanied by Jill. Mrs. Dottie Whitney was a special guest of the hostess. were Light refreshments served to club members and guests. Oy-le- Ifli HONORED BRIDES M-M- en The and Gleaners will be having a Hawaiian luau May 6 at the Garland tabernacle beginning at 7 p.m. The party will be for the Bear River and Bear River South stakes as well as for the school seniors. Hawaiian food, music and entertainment will be provided, cost is $1.50. Tickets may be purchased from ward representatives or from the following people: Cleve Atkins, Mariel Sorensen, Louise Roberts, Kathy Oyler, Janine White, Becky Jones, tte Harris of Rona Hall. en ' r-- y' Gleaners, Set Luau And Grooms j Ja-ne- New 4-- H Club Formed group of H girls has been organized in the East Garland area called the Kooky Cooks. They had their first meeting April 18, to organize and elect officers. Under the leadership of Connie Bruderer and junior leader Kathy Anderson they elected the following girls: president, Julie Grove r; vice president, Shelly Shaffer; secretary-treasure- r, Michele Bywater; reporter KoreenBu-senbar- k; A dalyn'Tnornley an? Darrel Lark in May 5, 1972 "Roseanne" China by Sango "Rose Shadow" stainless by Oneida "Fair Lady" Goblets by Susquehans Guests at the Harry Taylor the past two weeks in Brigham home Wednesday and Thursday City with her daughter, Mrs. were Mrs. Taylor's brother, Wade Ebeling, who was hosAlden Lund, and his wife of pitalized for surgery. She is Ephriam and her neice, La-R- ue now at home and recovering Stringham Prince of La satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. John Verkin. Mr. Paul Puzey and twodau- P. Stringham of Salt Lake City visited the Taylors Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Stringham is s sister of Mrs. Taylor. Shae Carter of San Dimas, 87. Psychologist Addresses Women's Civic League Sdi7infierFSd00l new 4-- song Bourne. leader, Tricla Entertains At Bridge Mrs. Dent Rich entertained the members of her club last evening at a bridge Friday luncheon. Mrs. Lawrence Carter was s special guest. Leon Kerr, during the past week. She is a daughter of Calvin and Bonnie Kerr Carter. Two other grandchildren, Ronald and Nancy Gabbert, son and daughter of Dr. Clayton Gabbert and his wife, Kayla, of Ogden also spent the weekend at the Kerr home. Susan Hinkley and her daughter, Rebecca, of Salt Lake were Wednesday visitors at the home of Mrs. Hinkleys mother, Mrs. Rebecca Mortensen, in Tremonton. Sunday guests at the Joe Burgess home were Mrs. Burgess' brother, Devoe Meldrum and his wife of Afton, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey and Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Cochran were in Ogden Saturday night to attend a social and dinner at the 71st Ward with Bob and Carol Puzey. Lee Ann Iverson and Paul Snider visited with Lee Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iverson Saturday, as they were returning to Salt Lake City after attnedlng a wedding in Kemmerer, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bunnell spent a few days visiting relatives during the past week. They spent one day in Provo with their son, Duane and his family, and a day in Salt Lake as guests of Mrs. Bunnell's sister, Mrs. R. Clyde Braith-wait- e, then spent sometime in the genealogical library before returning home. Dr. Bruce Jensen and his children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Florence Jensen, in Tremonton. During the day, Bruce's brother, Steven, and his family of Garland joined the others for a visit. James F. Hill observed his birthday anniversary Wednesday, and members of his family who live in the valley joined him and Mrs. Hill to cele brate the occasion together. Another son, Eugene, who lives in Moab, called during the day to extend birthday wishes to his father. Dr. Lorry E. Rytting and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the home of the A.N. Ryttings. Another guest was Miss Sue Seaboldt, also of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Louise Gephart and Mrs. Leone Williams were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman. Other guests for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nish. Mrs. Ruth Bone has spent JLEES lxH .1 V t j April 28, 1972 "Mirano" China by Noritake "Midnight Mist" Goblets by Reizart Gorham "Midnight Mist" Sherbert by Reizart Gorham "Madrid" stainless by Oneida & Johnson, Silvia Johnson Rogers and Michael Rogers, Los Angeles; Wendell L. Roberts of Randolph, Utah; Ruby Y. Sco-the- m, Jaleen and Larry Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Glen TayMr. and Mrs. Wendell lor, Harmon and Earl Harmon all of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson, Pocatello, Stephanie Davis & Brent Capener Also attending were Wendell Page, West Point; John and Delia L. Stringham and Marjory Stringham, Ruth Work, Mary S. Cottain, Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Lung, Walter M. Flack, Jerry Lobate, Loy Ann Daniels, Frank J. Ransing, Barbara L. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lund, and Herman B. Prater, all of Salt Lake City, and and friends many relatives from Logan and Ephriam. Two of Lund's former missionary companions, Neldon J. Chris -tensen and Gerald Bettridge of Davis County were also pre- sent Crystal Bros. - Gift List Just PkoM 257-568- 0 tokt cf We'll of th rtst . Wt wtlcomt your account. 'i. lii t . I ' Arrivals BINGHAM tK ' & I " Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bingham of Provo announce the arrival of their second child, a boy, born April 14 at the ProThe child will vo hospital. be named Michael Charles. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cornia of Eotse, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bingham of Bothwell. are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson of Logan and B.A. Bingham of Great-grandpare- nts The Elwood ward Relief Society is ready for their annual bazar slated for Thursday, April 27. Mrs. Jean G. Frank, homemaking counselor for the Relief Society, shows off some of the lovely handwork that will be on sale. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. with the bazar beginning at 8. The Leader Photo HANDWORK READY Honeyville. ROBERTS Carl and LaWana Newman Roberts of Elwood are proud to announce the birth of a baby boy March 19. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts of Elwood and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Newman of Bothwell. Open House Planned For Fred Douglas The family of Fred W. Douglas will be honoring him with PALI Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pali of Tremonton are happy over the safe arrival of a baby girl born April 21. The newcomer has two brothers at home and will be nam?d Anna. Her mother is the former Marilyn Sec-ri- st. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ThayneSecristofCol-linsto- n and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Pali of Elwood. Hostess For Cards Suzanne Bowcutt was hostess at a luncheon and cards at her home last Friday. Enjoying the affair were Meredith Weese, Janet Carter and Max-i- ne Thompson. FRED W. DOUGLAS Open House Planned in 1928. They have three children, Louis and LaVar, both residing in Howell; Mary Lar-se- n, Livermore, Calif.; and 14 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends and relatives are invited to call at the Douglas He home on this occasion. no gifts. 1 1 f Ill'Jlll.i Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen had a family dinner at their family home evening. The dinner was to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen's birthdays. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen and family of Portage, Allan Nielsen of Portage and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen of Malad. carpet i m9t 7 ASK ABOUT r - Small Appliances PERFORMANCE Miller's OUR LOW MONTHLY RATES VALUE Sun King Is a special construction engineered for high performance in use. Two different thicknesses of yarns are used so the carpet will keep its textured look. The face yams are packed in tightly to stand up underfoot and recover their shape after heavy traffic. Jewelers Tremonton i . Family Dinner FASHION Gift Ware $1.75 up. Wedding i I erts have returned borne after a visit in the Grass Valley area of California where two sisters of Mrs. Roberts live. Mr. and Mrs. Don Garfield and family of Las Vegas spent in Tremonton. the weekend They came for the wedding of Kathy Miller and Byron Wood, and were guests at the Rudy Miller and Jess Garfield homes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doutre of Pocatello were also in town for the wedding, returning home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vick Anderson of Pocatello, Idaho, visited with friends and relatives in Tremonton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wrat-ha- ll of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mrs. S.E. Bjorn Saturday. requests TEXTURE Noritake and Sango China and Stainless By Gorhan, 1847 Roger Oneida Silver Smiths I Mrs. Leone Williams, Sunday were Mrs. Helen Lamb ard her daughter, Susan, of Twin Falls, Mrs. Lamb is a disIdaho. tant relative of Mrs. Giphart and Susan has returned iecen-tl- y from a three months stay in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rob- COLOR Bear River Valley's Oldest And Finest Gift Service Top lines I 1 years. He married LaPreal Perkins Appliances From t an open house Sunday, April 30, on his 80th birthday at his Home From Hospital home at 53 North 1st West in Brigham City. The birthThursday evening, Mr. and day celebration will begin at Mrs. E. Theodore Hoskins vis2 p.m. ited with Flo Minson and her Mr. Douglas was born in son, Forest, who came home Utah, AprI129, 1892. Wellsville, from the hospital. He was reared and educated in Wellsville. In 1908 he learned Attend State Meet the trade of a brick mason from his father. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew He purchased a farm in Howwere in Salt Lake three days in 1914 where he was in ell last week to attend the Utah the sheep business with his State convention of the Indebrother, Dan, for 23 years. pendent Order of Odd Fellows. He was president of the Blue Creek Irrigation Co., for 21 years and had charge ofthe reconstruction of the Howell reservoir in 1948-4- 9. Douglas was also watermaster for three brings you May 4, 1972 to Pocatello and again on SunLogan spent Monday visiting with Mrs. Garland Puzey in day as they were returning Tremonton. back to Ogden, their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Chris -Welcome guests of Mrs. tensen of Ogden visited with Louise Gephart and her sister, Idaho. May 12, 1972 in ghters and Mrs. Puzeys mo- the Claude Iversons and R.A. ther, Mrs. John Broberg of Christensens Saturday en route Among the out of town people who attneded the funeral service for Harry Lund Taylor were Harold and Alice Per-sso- n, San Diego; Mrs. Mildred new look "Cornwall" China by Sango "Accent Grey" Goblets by Ruzart RYTTING By ALVARETTA Attend Funeral This hot Ferrell Lewis In Society Mrs. Leland Harris was the gracious hostess Wednesday afternoon at her home at the meeting of the Literary Guild, with Mrs. Dottie Whitney as a special guest. The book "Rose" by Gail Cameron, on the life of Mrs. Rose Kennedy was given in a manner by very interesting Mrs. Jessie Van Sweden. The hostess served tasty refreshments after the book review. CARPET leri Laub and Bryce Barfuss Beckie Housley Guild Hears Book Review Swan Kim 8 6MSS is X'" AO TfthlO The following other awards were presented: couple with the most children, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Iish, Sr.; persons with the most grandchildren, Archie Minns, Elwood; parents of the most missionaries. Dr. Edgar H. White, Mrs. Edith Holdaway and Mr. and Mrs. James Smith; oldest bishop, Leo Stokes of Bothwell; oldest Belief Society president, Eva Hansen, Elwood; oldest man, Eric Stenquist, 93, and . oldest woman, Grace Brough, Your World Is As Big As You Make It. Today's Army wants to join you. Hales Brothers 34 Soth Traaeit Hon 257-322- 8 SSG Trtnoitoi, Utah Joe Brigham City Lessard 723-89- 11 The Store Thot Saves You 74 South 1st East Morel Phone 257-36- 88 |