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Show V Page 4, THE GARLAND TIMES, July 31, 1975 E LEADER-TH- F Ylhie 1 CI ?!33 What a cy Vs ' X Will aaaiS&ai&L. They bv&Z,. J 'if-- . Ifi ; - ed Saddleback jeans and denims should be the most popular look for both boys and girls at Bear River high school. Patchwork pants and lev! cords will be an important addition to a young man's fall warrfiThese pants will d with lots of big be acv and tiny pockets zipper found in front. Quilted and embroidered shirts of all colors will add the finishing touch to the outfit. The new styles for men and boys seem to be getting dressier than in previous will years. Few be worn and the dressier polyester shirts with large floral designs will gradually become more popular. Pullsweaters and goss over shirts will remain a popular lad for fall. Pant length for the upcoming season will stay as long as ever with long sleeved shirts being the stylish t,i ' & ' ' f - J . V- - S . 7 Top Left: Becky Austin models school wear from Keith's. Top right: David Falk models men's wear from Cowley's. HfHmTM ' 1 ! KOTTER Mr. and Mrs. David Kotter of Ogden announce the birth of their first child, a boy. He was born July 26 at the McKay hospital in Ogden. He will be named David Chad. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph . Kotter of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Blatter of Concord, JOHNSON Above: Roger Norr model the for fall from and Geri Jones latest look Norlunds. 1 & r.- Old Town Blue Corelle J 1 fk - Judy VVoodbury Dean Mortimer August 8 Go's by Sank, ) Show and Tell Day is being presented by the Bear A I J I ! y i m : t t jf V aJ I Lish displays Ginger clothes for children from the Heidi House. River Valley Senior Citizens on Friday, August as a 1 special addition to the usual Special' Permanents & V- -T ROBERTS h Genevie Robbins To Become Bride Mr. and Mrs. Kendal J. Robbins of Snowville are pleased to announce the forthcoming wedding of their daughter Genevie to Brent son of Mr. and C. Scott Mrs. Walter A. Scott of Layton. The couple will be married August 8 in the Ogden LDS temple. A reception will be held in their honor August HoMjvillt, FALK 27W568 Utah w To h nf one is invited to the hibit at the Senior izen Center. The regular Friday luncheon will still be held that day at 1 p.m. One dollar will be charged forthe meal. After a short honeymoon to Yellowstone, the couple will their make home in the evening. The senior citizens will spend the night in Burley. All interested seniors should check at the center for time of departure and ar- rival. Reservations for the Barber Shop Song Festival to be held in Burley, Idaho Separe being taken tember 19-by La Rene Napoli atthe center. The theme for the in Idaho Falls, Idaho. FOR SALE j j Swamp cooler, roof type Good for home or trailer house. Call 257-776- ",; i ...i I. ,.! : 7 GIFTS :f 1: ?.T)rtjom Brent Scott Auaust 9 j Judy Woodbury Dean Mortimer Augusts Revere China k Christene Bywater i Frolic China August Alan Gardner Karen Crookston J Josh Holt ' Appliances POpen House Tremonton 1st Ward Miller's Jewelry 29 Vest Main L 257-568- 0 10 t o off j RACK T j fAW,cs"i BUTTONS & DOLTS 25 n111111 W. Main Trcsa nmni 257-1- 4 IttHttltllt 3 by Noritake event is "Nos&lgk. Seniors must bow a member--. ship card to be allowed into 1he program for $1.50. The p.m. program runs from 10! jMp 3 Appliances 20 8-- i Genevie Robbins Present exCit- 9 at the Curlew Church in Snowville. The groom served a mission for the LDS church in the Eastern states. He also has attended Rick's College for one year. inUB I $J()50 A)q R BEAUTY SALON 15) f RUTH in frosts each only ( Mr. Blaine Rhodes of East Garland is in charge of the activity. All seniors with unique hobbies or those who have been painting will bring their articles to the center to be put on display. The Snow and Tell exhibit will be held August 1 for the public from 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. Every ll ilW 1)1 7 I Cenevie Robbins and Brent Scott : Show And Tell Day Friday. I summer activities. yfw Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burn-ho- pe of Bothwell announce the birth of a baby boy born July 28 in the Bear River He will Valley hospital. be named Roger Keith and he has three sisters at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Burnhope of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Funk of Helper. A great grandmother Mrs. Rhoda Olsen of Helper. Wm August !D ? Accessores oT one should bring his own meat to cook on the charcoal grill and plate and silverware. For more information contact the ward representatives or bishops. The Tremonton stake committee is Glenice Walston, Beth Billie Anderson, Cutler, Joyce Woodward and Frank Anderson. The Garland Stake committee is Ferris Garrett, Leatha Michaelis and Larry Chambers. The annual Hawaiian Luau and the second Hobby Fair will be held in October. and Senor Citizens Alan Gardner i y i-f- For both of Mrs. Jack S. Johnson announce the birth Mr. and Mrs. John Falk of of a baby girl born on July Provo are pleased to an22 in the Bear River Valley nounce the arrival of a baby hospital. She will be named boy on July 11, 1975 in the Suzanne and she has four Utah Valley hospital. brothers and one sister at He is the couples first home. child and will be named JosGrandparents are Dr. and eph Edward. Mrs. Arthur W. Hoppins of Grandparents are Mr. and Tremonton. Robert Rallison of Mrs. Burke, Virginia and Mr. BROVA and Mrs. Duane Falk of Tremonton. Great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brova are Mrs. Julia Tait of Whit-tie- r, from Brigham announce the birth of a baby boy born California, Mr. and July 25 in the Bear River : Mrs. Leo Rallison of LoKathie Kinney shows clothes Valley hospital. He will be gan and Mr. and Mrs. Earl named David. Hansen of Logan. available atthe Classic Shop. Dr. Club Aluminum Cookware 5J Stake. California. .. August City these picnics BURNHOPE BIRTHS shoes and ere me Earth colored fry boots will complete the new fall look for men and boys. seem to be the Jeans look that young girls will be striving for, as they buy school clothes. However, the styles are changing and becoming dressier day. by day. Skirts and bibbed jumpers will be popular among fashion conscious girls. are Styles - themselves " changing, 7Z but the biggest change for fall will be the length of dresses. The below the knee patterns complete with ruffles will be the rave with teenage girls. This dress-u- p attire will be knee-- hi with completed stocking of all colors and figures. The colors for girls wear for fall will be rust, creme, wine, green and burgandy. . will also be another going fad for fall. sleeved shirts with Long scooped necks complete with floral designs, photographs and kooky sayings are a must in a girls wardrobe. y J m look. l The Tremonton Begum Special Interest group will hold a fireside In the Tremonton Stake Center on August 3 at 7:30 p.m. A variety of talents from the Tremonton area will be on the program. Light refreshments will be served by the Second Ward. Two picnics have also been planned for August. The first will be hosted by the Garland Stake and will be held August 12 at Early Park at 6:30 p.m. The second will be at Box Elder park on August 16 and will be hosted by the Brigham - I p nx $ Special Interest ..M back-to-sch- y i J) pre-wash- X f 3Sfl38 Fireside Planned Wear ? 1 LEADER aaiiiaSID (MR TO ocacj 0DB ME (mum iif(M) IB lift? 3 |