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Show U WNEWS "1 Viet Nam Curtis Hess who has been stationed at Okinawa and Viet Nam with the Marines arrived home Saturday for a month's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hess and fam- Sherri Johnson and Shauna Adams, Bear River debaters, were one of seven teams in the intermountain area to gain honors at the Weber College debate meet held last Friday and Saturday. Returns From vwvftVvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv . art - -- r first-plac- 4t ily. Donetta Petersen is Mrs. spending a week with her daughter. Miss Betty Jean Petersen at Provo. Miss Petersen is with the faculty at Brigham Young University. Miss Susan Fredericksen of Bountiful spent Sunday visiting with Carol Mifflin. Mrs. Helen Mason and Mrs. Florence Munson spent Wednesday at Orem visiting with Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs. Mary Overmyer who will cele- I. o """ I ( ? MISS JEANNE HANSEN Miss Jeanne Hansen and Craig Christensen Set June Nuptials June 11th has been circled as the date when Miss Jeanne Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oteen Gam of West Fieldthe bride of ing will become Craig Christensen in rites performed at the Logan L.D.S. Temple. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen of Tremonton. The evening of their wedding will greet the bridal couple guests at a reception held at the Belmont Ward Cultural Hall. will graduate Miss Hansen from Bear River High School in May and is a graduate of the L.D.S. Seminary. Mr. Christensen has graduated both from L.D.S. Seminary and Bear River High School. He has attended the Utah State University at Logan in and is presently engaged farming and trucking with his father. OPPORTUNITY S vf" 1L fast A business. sound, proven business with high net profit potential. Minimum down payment, financing available. Ideal business for both men and women. For further information at no obligation: WRITE TO: Osguthorpe and Mrs. Munson's bother and sister. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Mildred Smith during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Wood of Farmington and Mrs. of Florence Lundberg Calif. Mrs. Janet Adams underwent surgery at a Brigham Hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Florence Hardy spent the latter part of the week with her sister, Mrs. P. N. Cook in Ogden. Mr. and' Mrs. Elwood Hess with spent Monday visiting Mrs. Vesta Hess and family in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coombs entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday in compliment to their nephew, Jerry Capener who has just returned from a New England States L.D.S. Mission and who is now enrolled at the B.Y.U. at Provo. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener, Mr. ' and Mrs. Leland Capener and J. A. Capener of Riverside. Mrs. Alice Coombs and son, Douglas, spent Friday visiting with Elmer Coombs at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bourne of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne and family and with Mrs. Irene Robbins and family in Tremonton. Entertains At Family Party Mrs. Keith Moss entertained BICO - performed by Bishop Wm. 0. Merrell. is a graduate The bride-elec- t of Bear River High School and at a family party at her home beth (Lizzie) Wood Thursday were Delbert Johnson of Oakland, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Thurston of Wells, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Home, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Dovle Gartel, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Steed, Mr: and Mrs. Gill' Robinson of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis of Kamas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Little, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Little. Mrs. Ada Little of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Dean Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood, Cleve Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little of Salt Lske Citv. Mrs. Alice Nielson, Mrs. Louise Secrist of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wood of Lav-tnand Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood of Bountiful. Mrs. Wood had lived in Fielding practically even since she was married and had many relatives and friends here who mourn her passing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt SDent Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes in Ogden. Saturday Mrs. Holt entertained at a dinner in compliment to both herself and her son, Mer-viHolt of Tremonton who Gil-ge- n hospital there. Mrs. LaPriel Secrist, Mrs. Edith Udy and Mrs. Alta Johnson enjoved a breakfast party at the Mt. Lomond in Logan Monday. The occasion was Mrs. Johnson's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Norman and Mrs. Mr. Harvey Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox attended the Horse Sale at .Ogden Friday evening. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith at Malad Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LAKE CITY, Tremonton Let BILLY and GENEVA do it. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 445 East 2nd South SALT Grover. Mrs. Bonnie Garn graciously entertained members of the Pinochle Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Norma Coombs was a special guest. Prizes went to Mrs. Ann Brown Mrs. Gloria Bourne, and Mrs. Carol Forsberg. A lovely luncheon was enjoyed. Attend Funeral Services Among those attending funeral services for Mrs. Eliza BEAR RIVER CLEANERS A UTAH 1 i JOIN US IN OUR I J I I j ! uur new I!tine is- now being shown at Ben Lomond Hotel 25th & Washington. Ogden, Utah 2 DAY b 26 & Feb. 27 Feb. OPEN HOUSE nlY ATT 257-244- 8 ror Home Demonstration Willi prlr for Srwlil roup. Prln Inrlutlri F1ril F.mIm Th and iiiiinihI nilrr and handling chirgi unniportillon rliiriei. icrsiorlti, othvr optional equipment, itatc and local tain additional). Wouldn't you really rather go first class? See your local authorized Buick dealer r I special entertainment, beginning at 6:30 with supper at f's Elder Steven Harris will be honored at a Welcome Home Sunday evening, Feb. 21 in Tremonton Fourth Ward at 7 p.m. Mo hns completed 30 months of missionary work in Australia. Elder Harris is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris. i MM HELD DUP MEETING Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held a meeting at the home of Mrs, Kenneth Anderson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Leslie Wassom gave a history of her grandfather, Apostle Marriner Wood Merrill who was also the first President of the Logan Temple. Mrs. E. W. Edwards gave an interesting lesson on the railroads. A rich dessert was served to twenty-thre- e members. FRIENDS WINTER PARTY HELD BY CLUB Members of the J.F.F. Club held their annual Winter party Friday evening at the Tropical Cafe where 11 couples enjoyed dinner. The tables were attractively decorated with hearts and flowers. Mrs. Waldo Cook was party chairman and Mrs. Louis Fife was in charge of the program. DUP MEETS THURSDAY Smith and Gertrude Polly Winn will entertain the Midland Camp D.U.P. at the home of Eleda Vee Stokes on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 2 o'clock. The lesson, "The Golden Spike", will be given by Grace Brough. TAKE WINTER TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard of HONOR MRS. BUXTON Mrs. Alice A. Buxton was surprised for her birthday, Saturday, when some of her old neighbors of the former Evans Branch, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Buxton. A very pleasant afternoon of visiting and recalling old times together was spent by Charlotte Lundberg Gibby, Thelma Iver-soAleen Ward, Vesta Jensen, Eliza Holland, Gertrude J. J. Stumm, Iverson, Hildur Dorothea Stenquist, Cleo Anderson and Margaret M. Smith. A delicious refreshment was served by the ladies. South Bear River Stake will hold a Speech Festival Sunday in connection with evening 23. Feb. Stake conference, Each ward will be represented with an outstanding speech during the program and special musical numbers will add to jjfc like 'yFg: no Hi j L other t! IiVf&f vf' ii CAMMM s with Mrs. sister, Mrs. Leona Thir-kilThe Ballards returned to Salt Lake City where they met their grandson, Elder Steven Harris, who was returning home after completing a mis- -' sion in Australia. Elder Harris and the Ballards returned to IT ALU From th first rty of light Tremonton have recently returned home after visiting in Las Vegas for four days and in Los Angeles Elder Harris Finishes Mission Tim one day u This Bal-lard- i l. iitllvi. ont dy it to lull. You should eiotur '11 If ill. 1 it For tht photographic record of jraur wadding, tht services of I qualified professional photographer art assert tial. Call us today, won't you! Tremonton together. Willard Butler of Garland has returned home after a three week stay at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City where she underwent major surgery. 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ORGANIC WASHING 10 i ( Tremonton biod v ) BUICK MOTOR DIVISION HIGH PRIESTS MEET TONIGHT Members of the South Bear River Stake High Priests are reminded of the annual supper party to be held Thursday, tonight) at the Stake Center. Program for the evening includes visiting, supper, and j CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY j Three couples joined together I Saturday evening at the Paul I Stine home in Tremonton to Peggy Stine celeI help Mrs. brate her birthday. The three ) couples who celebrated and enj joyed a delicious shrimp dinner cutt, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon were Mr. and Mrs. V. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul j Mtmifrturr't itinnltd were observing birthday anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and son, Steven and daughter. Debra, spent Sunday in Salt Lake Citv with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Welling and Gale's father, Leroy Welling. Mrs. Grace Anderson of Edon, Ida., was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess in I Call Leah Martinson, dtllrtrjr n LEAVES HOSPITAL Oliver Scot hern of Tremonton is now at home and is reported to be improving after spending the past week in the Dee Hospital in Ogden. I.IUUIIJ EMBROIDERY No cost or obligation. Plain price: $2343.00 BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Alice Nye graciously entertained the Garland Bridge Club at her home Friday. Mrs. Phyllis Marble was a special to Mrs. guest. Prizes went Marble, Mrs. Rose Limb and Mrs. Ruby Nielson. A delicious luncheon was served. the program. n of daughter Tremonton, Utah 18, 1965 -- i i Fancy. Hut not too fancy. Just enough to make your friends think you've found oil in the basement, bu may think so, too, when you get acquainted with Buick's best thing that ever happened to 6 cylinders. Its 225 cu. in. delivers 155 h.p., without delivering you fo the gas station all the time. As to the plain, homely price: you'll find it looks restful in the family budget. We design the Buick Special so you can drive a Buick and still enjoy the other good things in life. See your Buick dealer. Remember: a Buick for only $2343.00. That's the plain, honest (inspiring) truth. the Weaver Air Line School. Mr. Peterson is also a graduate of Bear River High School, and is employed by the Department of Highways. 7 p.m. HOBBY Fancy car: Buick Special V--6 students had six team entries participating in Class A competition. Of these six, three went to the final rounds. Hards, a senior Marilyn for the final coed, qualified rounds in oratory. Resolved that Nuclear weapons should be controlled by an international organization was' the question for debate. In addition to debate and oratory, students competed for honors in extemperaneous Freaking. Wood Mr. and Mrs. James announce the engagement and torthcoming marriage of their to Mr. Pamela, daughter, Steven C. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson. The young couple have circled March 19th as their wedding date. The ceremony will Wednesday evening in compliment to her father, George Parry of Malad who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. O.her guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen and family of Malad, Mrs. Moss and Connie daughter, Cindy of Garland, Misses Janie Moss and Kathy Gilgen from U.S.U. at Logan and Mr. Dan Kent and family. A delicious hot dinner was served and family .movies enjoyed. DeVere Adams accompanied by David McKinley of Wells-vill- e spent Sunday at Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Kendal Rob-bin- s spent Sunday at Malad visiting with Mrs. Grover's father, Merlin Robbins, who is receiving medical care at the - 4lh North 1500 Engagement of Miss Pamela Wood Speech Festival To Steven C. Peterson Announced Slated by Stake be BRING THEM TO East than Sherri and Shauna received a plaque signifying their win. Each coed also received a MISS PAMELA WOOD When Dry Cleaning RUGS DRAPES CURTAINS and FURNITURE 30 More ft Tro-set- franchise in today's beauty salon growing e medallion. Bear River DON'T TAKE CHANCES Exclusive granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worthing-ton- , were Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd of Tremonton. The Hurds also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robbins in Pocatello. ed. ' l. &4 ATTEND IDAHO SERVICE In Burley, Ida., Sunday for the blessing of their great from high schools in Utah, Nevada, and Idaho participat- J brate her 85th birthday anniversary this month. They also and Mrs. visited with Mr. Orson Godfrey at Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Osguthorpe at Midvale. Mr. Godfrey and Mrs. H . The LEADER Thursday, February Debaters Win First Place For Alma Mater Serviceman North 2nd West TREMONTON Phone SPECIAL FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY (not three cornered) 1 RACK DRESSES i2 PRICE ALL WINTER COATS 12 PRICE j I ( 257-S32- J MAY'S SHOP TREMONTON |