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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1969 THE Mrs. Elizabeth Glenn To Be Honored On Birthday The family of Mrs. Ella- -' the Flowers, and attends chu-be- th ' Glenn will honor her with rch service rezularly. which she walks to and from. open house on her 80th birthMrs. Glenn Is the daughter day, 'Saturday. Nov. 29 In the of Alexander R. Archibald and. The Margaret Woodward. early years of her life were spent In Wellsvffle, Until her marriage to John B. Glenn In the Logan IDS Temple, June 7, 191L He died Feb. 18, 1953. She is the mother of eight children, three of whom died. Living In Wellsvffle, Mrs. Harry CEva) Parkinson; Crosby, Snowville; Mrs. John T. CMattie) Sharp, Freedom, Wyo.; Mrs. Nathan CBeth) Casperson. Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; and Mrs. Dennis (Margaret) Miller, Hyrum. Friends and relatives are. cordially Invited to attend. They request no gifts. Mrs. Glenn WeUsville Civic Center from to 6 p.m. Mrs. Glenn is still very young at heart and enjoys doing her own house work, and her many hobbies. She is an ardent temple worker, and dose a good deal of ge neology work. Crocheting is her favorite passtime. Inberquiet understanding way, she is a great inspiration to her family and friends. To know her 3 is to love Dee M. Marble, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd . Marble has won a special rs award for perfect' attendance in Sunday School at Both we 11. His brother, Greg, won the same honor two years ago. two-yea- Saturda) Hundreds of Sale Items Miss Reeder Brigham MU$ Seeks Dairy Title Miss Elaine Reeder, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder, Brigham City, Box Elder will represent County, in the Utah Dairy Princess Pageant at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, Sat- The winner of the pageant will be crowned by Marcene Oliverson, Smithfield, the present Utah Dairy Princess, and will receive a wardrobe, a one-ye- ar scholarship to the or college of her university choice in Utah, and a trip to Chicago and the National Dairy Princess Pageant. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. party hon- Reuben Baer in Tremonton, oring Alma Theurer, former Saturday on the occasion of bank president, will be held Mr. Theurers 88th birthday. Mr. Theurer was born Nov. 30, 1881, in Providence, a Deluxe Bike - FREE son of Jacob and Barbara Hubman Theurer. He spent Drawing 6:00 P.M. at R&R Hardware today's fashion shirt on Thanksgiving Day will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and tons Dan and Jeffery of Fielding News Ogden. Mrs. F. Leo Nye and son Jeff of hsaoiah. Wast, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garn of Westminister, Calif, arrived to attend the wedding and wedthe Thanksgiving holidays with Collinston. ding reception for their neice, LeAnn Peterson, who became Mr. and Mrs. Al Shapiro and, FRIDAY evening Mr. and the bride of Michael Baird nunily. Spending the Thanksgiving Mrs. Rosel Zundel aeeom-holida- ys of Brigham Friday evening. visiting Mr. and Mrs. panied their son, Kerry to the They will remain and spend D. E. Hansen and family are airport in Salt Lake where the Thanksgiving holidays visMrs. Hansen's parents, Mr. he left for the Air Force iting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. and Mrs. Perry MeArthur of Academy in Colorado to spend Gam, Mr. and Mrs. Parley a few days visiting Major and Peterson and other relatives ML Pleasant. fcm-Far- ns in this area. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Jerald Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weaver worth during the week ily. Mr. and Mrs. Zundel vis-wand daughter, Tamra Sue of Mr. and Mrs. Darren ited Mr. and Mrs. Dale and Theron Farns-- dez and family and Mr. and Georgetown, Idaho, visited worth of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Choumos in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson Mrs. Leo Farnsworth willsp- - Lake. a few days during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis Spending Saturday visiting end Thanksgiving visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and family Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stuart and two children of Rupert in Ogden were Mrs. Steve Idaho, have been visiting Mr. in Brigham. Spending the weekend visit Potter and daughter. JaneaL and Mrs. Alton Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Ading Mr. and Mrs. DarvelGarn and family wen Vickie Garn and children Craig, Kathy and ams attended a Utah Appa-loo- sa and LeAnn Van Fleet stu- - Tina are spending the Thanks-den- ts Horse Club Annual Inat BYU in Provo. Mr. giving holidays visiting Mrs. stallation Dinner at the Teo-g- ra and Mrs. Garn will entertain Gam's mother, Mrs. Arlen Restuarant in Salt Lake at a family dinner party at Taylor and family in Burley. Saturday where they were joDinner guests of Mr. and ined by Mr. and Mrs. Glen their home on Thanksgiving Day. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family Thatcher of Pay son. Mrs. E.E. Lefler of River-dal- e, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Jensen and family of Sandy Good Only $4.00 $4.00 and Vickie Garn of Provo. 28th 29th and Sat. and Fr. Spending the Thanksgiving holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton are Sylvia and $4.00 coupon good on any shoe or Norma Burton of Salt Lake and Maurene Burton of Logan. retailing for over $20.00 two days only. Mrs. Voylet Grove r is speAt Grand Opening Sale nding the holiday weekend vis00 $4.00 R&R HARDWARE iting Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ahlmer and family in Ogden. IV YJt iv mt lut Wk mi i.i, m u Mr. and Mrs. Milton By- - wt YJK YJl Wl VJt VJt Wi ere By FLO MUNSON A family dinner Grand Opening Sale! PAGE 5 UTAH Val-Gard- ner Family Dinner Party Honors Alma Theurer Register at R&R 28th or 29th, During Our TIMES, TREMONTON, water and family and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Holt aeeompa- n- Elma Petersen will attend a led by her daughter, Mrs. family Thanksgiving dinner BUI Stakes of Ogden, left MH party at the home of Mr. and day for Cheyenne to spend Mrs. LeeAIlen and nunily in Utah. Dee Marble ND By FLO MUNSON urday, November 29. Miss Reeder, an enthusiastic promoter of Utah dairy foods, will compete with 18 other county winners on the televised pageant over KSL-T- V, Channel 5, between 7 and 8 p.m., sponsored by the American Dairy Association of her. As a young bride she accompanied her husband to Blue Creek, in Box Elder County. She was a true pioneer and enjoyed every experience that came to them, we was the president of the Belief Society for ten years in the small branch they helped organize. She attended the sick and traveled many miles by horse and buggy doing her duties. After 35 years in Blue Creek they moved back to WeUsville, which was their birthplace. She also enjoys her trips with different members of the family. She is a member of the Peter Maughan Camp of the Daughters of 3:j('A0'w.'TO:i.ii;.,i'.'i).iiiiJM'if LEADER-GARLA- boot -- Order Note!! i. Their mother had you in mind. Janvc. Twin bands of Designed originally mother and three loving father. They are joined by daughters, The Mother's Ring was made avail lustrous synthe tic stones marking the birth month of each child. able, at her to th mothers of America, That is why this is the most significant of Christmas gifts. PALMER'S JEWELRY & MEN'S STORE Trtmonton his boyhood in Cache Valley and received his education there. ...People to people 11, 1962. Mr. Theurei served as president of the Bear River State Bank for 17 years and has been a director of the Walker Ba.ik and Trust Company in Logan for the past 31 years. Since 1928 he has been a director of the Valley Hospital in Tremonton. He has been a member of the City Council and is a past president of the Tremonton Lions Club. He is also past president of the Bear River Valley Water Users Association. He is a former director of the Farmers Cash Union and the Garland Milling Company. He has owned and operated both dry and irrigated farms. He has been success-fi- d in raising sheep and cattle. Mr. Theurer is an active member of the LDS Church. He is the father of one son and five daughters: Grant and Mrs. Reuben (Mildred) Baer of Tremonton, Mrs. Clarence (Barbara) Stuck! of Logan, Mrs. Melvin CVema) Wood of Ogden, Mrs. George (Anna) Davis of Paradise, Calif., and Mrs. Wynn (Rosalyn) Nelson of Preston, Idaho. He has 22 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. It's people who make things happen. People and organizations. Like contributions to community and state projects. People and the United Fund is a good example. Another is the newly launched JOBS program of the National Alliance of Businessmen, where business is searching out jobs for the "disadvantaged" of the Salt Lake metropolitan area. The JOBS program needs people of goodwill to show goodwill to people in need. ",C'T IN LOGAN ""Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zun- del of Fielding and grandsons Val Dean Bennett, Kelly and . "fit '0qJ VAN HEUSEN" This shirt is made for today's shaped suits with higher-sittinBradley collar and French cuffs. Vanopress" permanently pressed 80 Dacron polyester, 20 cotton. Solid colors. $8 g PALMER'S JEWELRY & MEN'S STORE Trtmonton John Bennett, Kurt Zundeland Rodney Zundel spent Wednesday evening visiting Mrs. Zun-de- l's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nish in Logan. Mr. Nlsh waS observing his 85th birthday. They, also visited Kim Bennett in the LDS Hospital In Logan who is recuperating followingleye surgery. MT1CE LiveMugic NaHonaJ Affiance of Businessmen For further information on the program please contact: JOBS National Alliance of Businessmen 1714 Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah Phone 328-482-5 84111 14 karat gold signify for the mother of Kemeett : Oa June 5, 1912 he mar- The ried Arvema Grant marriage was later solemnizes in the Logan LDS Temple. They made their home in Blue Creek a short time before coming to Tremonton where they established a permanent home. 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