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Show THE LEADER, Tremonlon, Ulah Pag Six Joint Party Given For Birthdays Social News Mrs. Claude Iverson enter- Bazaar in East Garland Nov. 15 ' X The East Garland Relief Society has set Nov. 15 as the date for the ward bazaar. Varied articles will be for sale including quilts, done by the Relief Society, aprons, dish towels, and other home items and a short program iwill be presented. ' . - tained at a joint party at her home Thursday evening in compliment to her husband and her daughter Lee Ann who were observing their birth days. Friends attending of Mr. Iverson were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Adams of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams of Logan and Mrs. and Mrs Keith Austin who enjoyed playing Pinochle. Young peo ple who played "Life" along with Lee Ann were Jeana and Ronald Adams of Sacramento, Carolyn, Jean, Linda, Susan, and Sherman Austin and Su san Higbee. A delicious Chi nese dinner was served. New Home Is Scene IS SCHEDULED Of Holiday Parties in Instruction r . . M Jeppe-se- n entertained at two Halloween parties in their lovely new home during the past week. They entertained a large group of Young Mar-rieof Garland Second Ward Saturday night, then used the attractive holiday decorations for another party Monday night Guests for the second affair were friends of their seven sons, the guests filling the house with the various age groups. Tasty refresh ments iwere served both nights. . ds ' ' ?f 1 L ' ft f in u K1 trg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan of Malad, Ida., announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy to Wilford Wayne Scott, son of Mr. find Mrs. Clark Mangum of Mesa, Ariz. Judy is a graduate of Malad High school and the Salt Lake SheSwitchboard has been School (PBH). employed as receptionist at the Hollywood Beauty School in Salt Lake City. Wilford attended Bear River High School and is now serving in the U. S. Navy. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. (Lowell G. S tailings and family and Mrs. Catherine Stallings of Eden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown Sunday. i Miss Marian Louise Peterbecame the bride of Jerry Owen Meade Jr. in a ceremony performed November 9 in New York City. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Noble R. Petersen, Fielding,' Utah, and the late Mr. Petersen., Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Grace S. MichMeade, Walled ILake, igan, and Jerry O. Meade, Livonia, Michigan. The marriage was performed by Bishop Grant Bethers of the Manhattan Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of sen the bride and bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Claine Petersen and children of Wilmington, Delaware. A bridal shower was given by Miss Gibson, Miss Pat-tricHaglund and Miss Lois Tovey, all of New York City. The new Mrs. Meade is an assistant editor of the En- I J If, gineering & Mining Journal, Publishing Co., New York City. Mr. Meade is serving in the medical corps of the U. S. Navy, attending a clinical laboratory school at thg St. Albans Naval Hospital. TjjHpr-Ha- v Saints, at the The couple iwill reside at 88- home of Miss Joyce Gibson, 15 168th Street, Jamaica L. I., 390 Riverside Drive, McGraw-Hi- ll Neiw New York. York City. Miss Gibson was the bride's Frank Bowcutt of San Fran sole attendant Best man du- cisco has been visiting with ties were performed by Larry his brother V. D. Bowcutt and HosMcDonald, U. S. Naval family and his sister, Mrs. pital, St Albans, New York. Ronald Ransom and family guests at the and with other relatives and wedding were the mothers of friends in the valley. friends in the valley. He was honored at dinner Fridav evening by Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Club Virgil Bowcutt. Guests inAt Dinner cluded Mr. and Mrs. Claire Bowcutt of Garland, Mr. and The G. S. S. Bridge Club Mrs. Sam Forsgren of Cor-inn- e, enmembers were graciously Mr. Mrs. Sheldon and tertained at the Zanavoo Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Don in Canyon Lodee Logan Chiodo. Frank was accomThursday with Mrs. Ulalla panied by Virgil and his wife Hansen as hostess. Prizes to Salt Lake City where he went to Vaudis Brough, Vera took a plane to his home in Petersen and lone Hansen. A California. enwas luncheon delicious joyed. Out-of-to- Feted Party Mrs. Con Hansen and Mrs. Lee Fuhriman visited with their sister. Mrs. Charles Ward at Ogden, Wednesday. Floyd Gardner announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl L. to John B. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Roberts. The couple have circled November 16 as their wedding and the Kenneth Hanni family of Ogden. Luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kirby of Salt Lake City. Attend Annual Banquet Attending an annual I.G.A. Banquet and Awards Night at Salt Lake City Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo (Rudy) Bowcutt Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garn Capener day. A reception will be held were Sandy Walz of Rexburg, in their honor that evening Ida., and Joan Capener of in the Deweyville ward hall. U.S.U. at Logan. All friends and relatives of Spending the weekend with the couple are invited to at- Mrs. Fern Huish were Mrs. tend. Burton Huish and three chilis a gradu- dren of Idaho Falls. Mr. and The bride-eleate of Bear River High school Mrs. Lee Waldron who have and is presently employed at been spending several weeks with- Mrs. Huish left Wednes Thiokol. Mr. Roberts is a graduate day for their home at Long of Box Elder High school and Beach, Calif. Mrs. C. P. Pettersen accom is also employed at Thiokol. panied by her daughter, Mrs. After the honeymoon, the Charles Corbridge of Malad couple are planning to make their home in Brigham City. spent Wednesday at Logan. Weekend guests at the Petter-so- n home were Mr. and Mrs. DADDY DATE SET D. J. Isom of Salt Lake City. ON NOVEMBER 14 Mrs. Virginia Wight of The Future Homemakers spent Sunday with Brigham of Bear River High are plan her mother, Mrs. Frank Riser. ning their annual Daddy Mrs. Oneta K. Shurtz and Date, November 14, at 7:30 Miss Ruth Johnson attended p.m. in the girls' gym. a luncneon Monaay evening This night is an annual at the Tropical Cafe at Brig activity to get the girls bet ham for the Delta Cappa ter acquainted with their Gama. fathers. Mrs. Venna Hess has left Games will be played. A for Amarilla, Texas, where program is scheduled, and re freshments will be served. ct - Entertain Friends at Italian Bridge Lunch A bridge luncheon iwas held at the Tremonton Golf Course Gives Dinner Party For Two Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cannon entertained at a dinner party Sunday in compliment to their daughter Carolyn and Mrs. Cannon's father, H. Guy Johnson, who were celebrating their birthdays. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. William D. Taylor and son Carol Billy of Kaysville, Smith of Ogden, Dr. and Mrs. Jack S. Johnson and son Greg and Mrs. Guy Johnson and son Tom. Tom Woodhead and Linda INSURANCE MAN Caldwell of Salt Lake City HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Jep- spent the weekend with Tom's parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. tr. pesen were honored at a steak dinner at the home of Mr. and Woodhead. Mrs. Henry Foxley returned Mrs. Newell McMillian in Og home Thursday evening after den Friday evening. The ochaviner spent two weeks at casion was honoring Daryl for Moab with her daughter, Mrs, writing $126,000 worth of life Curtis (Emma Lou) Andrea-so- insurance in six weeks. and family. Mrs. Andrea- son has just undergone major Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Hale surgery and is reported to be and family and Paul Hale of Mrs. Foxley Salt Lake recovering nicely. City came up Sat Booklore Club was accompanied by her for urday Laurie Lynn and were pheasant hunting granddaughter dinner guests of Is Estep. Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Mrs. Chris Thompson. Mr. and Vadis Brough was the two and daughters Estep Mrs. Melvin Homer and Moab at gracious hostess Wednesday enent the weekend and Laurie Lynn returned Gladys Ellcnson were also afternoon at the meeting of guests. the Booklore Club. An interhome with her parents. esting biography of the life of Florence Nightingale was Mrs. Helen Allen, Mrs. Ada Sunday visitors at the home Jean Vance and Mrs. Nadine of Mr. and Mra. Calvin Kay presented by Eva Green. The delicious hostess served a Erma Bourne of Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. to six course two luncheon Kay Stacey In Charles, St Bpent Tuesday teen club members. and family of Ogden. Ida., with Lois Fugmire. n Hodge home. with Spending Saturday Walter Hanni were Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and family November Wedding Date Set by Girl And Mr. Roberts Deiveyville M. Mr. and Mrs. Club House Tuesday morning. Hostesses for the occasion were Lola Krey, Susan Taylor, Margaret Bess and Lilian Scalley. Prizes went to Mary Etta Christensen, Nelson, VGF Club Ladies Elaine Holmgren, Marguerite Are Entertained Rich, Holly Wangsgaard and The V. G. F. Club met at Mamie Fruin. An Italian the home of Mrs. Pheobe Hen- - theme was carried out in the rie Thursday evening. Special decorations and food. Thirty guests were Mrs. Vera Peter ladies enjoyed the festivities. sen, Mrs. Fannie Fridal, Mrs. Mane Rhodes and Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iver-so- n and daughter Lee Ann enjoyed a family party at the Showell. The evening was Utah Noodle Cafe at Ogden spent in sewing. A tasty luncheon was served. Monday evening. . Entertained : LISH Ray and Kathryn Kerr Lish of Garland announce the birth of their fifth child, a girl, November 3. They have two boys and two girls at home. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kerr of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Lish of Deweyville. FIRTH Dale and Deanna Clayton Firth of Tremonton are happy over the safe arrival of their first son born October 30. The couple has two girls at home. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert C. Firth of Bothwell and Mr. Wilford Clayton of Ucon, Ida., are the grandparents. ,k : Jh i k-- - ; ' ; 1 t il j ' . , went to Joan Miller Verna Butler and Loretta Brockman. The award for the best team costume went to the "three black cats.'1 They are front, in center. Members of the team are Vera Westergaard, May Larsen and Kimmie Taxio, all of Garland. in- -- she will visit with her son, Neal. She will also spend sometime with her son Lowell at Dallas. She will be gone indefinitely. Weekend guests at the W. Lee Thompson home were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Diderickson and family of Grantsville. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielson were Mr. and Mrs. William Boyle and son Blair of Ogden. Weekend guests at the C. W. Wood home were Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Weiss and family of Salt Lake City. Birthdays Observed At Wood Home Spending the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood and family were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Terry and family of Bountiful. Sunday a dinner was given in compli ment to Ferrell Wood, Edna Wood and Joann Wood who were all celebrating birthday anniversaries. Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Garn spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Delia Simpson and Mrs. Adell Anderson at Ogden. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Quinton King and family Rob- the regular work day lessons and a special demonstration by a representative of the Utah Power and Light Company on "Foods for Christmas." She will also show an assortment of small appli ances as suErsjestions for Christmas gifts. Everyone is encouraged to attend. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes was given the name of Kay ILynn in the Sunday Sacrament meeting by her father. After the services the family were guests at the Deloris Stokes home for dinner and an afternoon of socializing. Mrs. Polly Smith, maternal grandmother of the baby was also present at the meeting and dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Searle of Salt Lake City spent the iweekend at the Clyde Anderson home. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Searle enjoyed the pheasant hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stokes and Daphne Ann spent the weekend at the J. Leo Stokes home. Jack came for the pheasant hunt. Mrs. DeLon Stokes and children were in Logan Monday. Grant and Glen Matsen of Brigham City were the guests of the DeLon Stokes Saturday for the pheasant hunt They were also dinner guests at the Stokes home. Stokes Meet The DeLon Stokes family joined the Vernon Stokes', Jay Stokes', Darrel Stokes' and Stanley Stokes' for supper Saturday at the Vernon Stokes home. Mrs. Arvilla Stark has been spending some time in Cor-inwith her sister, Mrs. Marjorie Larson after the death Sunday of Mrs. Larsen's husband, Elmer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Summers of Ogden visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson and Mrs. ne Francessa Summers. Wayne also went hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and family of Ogden were guests Sunday at the Emil Kupfer home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Aven and family are leaving this week for Georgia where they will make their home. Claude Kil-foy- with her son Frank Wright and family at American Falls, Ida, Since her return her two sons Albert H. Wright and son, Calvin, of Belvue, Wash., and John Fred Wright of Salt Lake City have been visiting with her. Mrs. Emma Archibald at tended a wedding reception d for Mr. and Mrs. Steve at Centerville last week. at the Archibald Visiting home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Archibald of Og- works at Thiokol Chemical and has been Corporation re Early Fall Mill-yar- den. Pinochle Club Meets Wednesday Mrs. Mabel Showell entertained her Pinochle Club at her home Wednesday evening. Special guests were Roberta Fronk, Helen Oyler and Mary Prizes Beth Neiderhauser. went to Benon Wheatley, Kay Church and Ida Fridal. A tasy luncheon was served. DRESSES KNIT SUITS CAPRIS SKIRTS and SWEATERS ran O )( Ml Retail Value $875 SPECIAL 47S00 TODD TAYLOR 1341 le Oren Summers, Don 'Whit-mo- transferred to the Georgia and J. L. Summers of plant Salt Lake City visited over Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christhe weekend at the Farrell tensen were in Perry Sunday. Summers home. They enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Noel Gibbs and pheasant hunting with Farrell children came home with the Christensens and enjoyed dinand Blair. We are happy to welcome ner with them. the Wilson Terry family into Tonya and Glenda Firth are our ward as members. They getting acquainted with a new little brother. They are of Ogden. the children of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Qumen Tarbet Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wal- Dale Firth. are visiting with their son dron of Wilmington, North Blair Summers, a student Leward Tarbet and family Carolina have been visiting at U.S.U. spent the weekend near Great Falls, Mont with relatives here the past at home with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beatrice Wright has month. Farrell Summers. been spending a few days GULBRAHSEN f'ew Arrive ' - :. Social and Local News Bothwell R. S. Sets Early Hour were baptized Saturday and by Mrs. Delon Stoke confirmed Sunday by the From Garland Relief Society will begin at stake missionaries, Larry p.m. Monday evening ........... nruv 7:00 Chambers and Wendell stead of 7:30. It will feature erts. n, . ry,', - days. The craft classes will be held at Mrs. Higbee's home, Attending funeral services 159 No. Tremont Anyone in for Mrs. Annie Larsen Neil-soterested is invited to call her former Garland resident for further information. The at Idaho Falls Tuesday were number is AL Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brough, Mr. and Mrs. W. Blaine Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ear-nNeilson, and Mrs. Ferrell Udy, They were accompanied by Mrs. Dwane Madson of Tremonton. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hall and baby of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen of Logan. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby were two of their daughters, Mrs. Charles Cowling of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Elaine Pockham of Logan. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mason was their son Maughan of Brig-haand his friend, Dave Miller of Denver. Mr. and Mra Max Archi bald and family of Sunset spent the iweekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jen sen and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge. Bud Hodge of Ogden Spent Saturday at the A. R, - r BOTHWELL Nov. 13 and Wednesday, running five weeks. Beeswax candles, plastic and other materials are used to produce many lovely and fitting decor ations for the coming holi - v K, f Thanksgiving and decorations for the home is being offered by Mrs. Dorothy Higbee beginning next J 1 A "A REAL BALL was had by all," is putting it mildly, when the ladies of the Thursday morning bowling league appeared in all manner and type of Hallo making ween costume at the Golden BowL Prizes were Christmas awarded for the best individual costume. Awards ia i 77'. )J m Manhattan Ward Is Setting For Wedding of Fielding Girl r ; f. 'A el Engagement of Judy Morgan and Wilford W, Scott Made Known J7 iiatc-T-r.igti- CRAFT CLASS - Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Thursday. November 7, 1983 PIANO CO. Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah The ClassicShop Tremonton |