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Show Trmonlon. Utah It's Wed(Hng BeUs in June lei , LEADER Tlx . J; HI - tm-tm-- 'jf , Six BRHS Scholars Set for Girls' State 4 As ' s ' X I - - ' Sharol Kin? Carole Brown Sally Anderson Lynda Fridal I'cgjiv Pahr.er F . v ' : f X ' - $ 3 i i MISS BETTY JANAE NISH The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Ja Nae Nish ,to La Mar Capener is announced by Mr and Mrs. Austin Nish, par Garland Second Ward Plans YM Discussions Second ward The Garland Young Married's class is inviting other groups of their stake and the South Bear River Stake groups to join them in their classes this week and next week. May 20 Prof. Ruby Ames of the USU faculty will discuss parents and child relationship, on the with spsci.il emphasis younger ennuren. june z ur. sKia- more, also of usu, will present material and lend a discussion about marriage problems. The practical, everyday information presented each evening will undoubtedly help young, married people with their problems. Both at 8:00 p.m. meetings will in the Garland Ward Relief Society room. MISS BONNIE LOU JOHNSON Mr Capents of the 'o:ido-.le:ener is a son cf I'.r. rnd Mrs. P.usscll C ipener of Riverside. June 11 has been circled by the young couple as their wedding date. Miss Nish is a graduate of Bear River High schoo' ai:d Hcna-erer'- s Business Collesre. She is employed at Thiokol Chemical Corp. Mr. Cnprmer is also a local high school graduate. He has com plcted a mission in the British Isles and will be among the gral-uate- s of Utah State University in June. t. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs.. LaVar Johnson of Thatcher announce the engagement of their daughter Bonnie Lou to Edward Abel, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Ernest Abel of Garland. The young couple plan a church wedding June 17. A reception and dance will honor them that even-nin the Thatcher gym. The prospective bride was a member of the Seminary graduat ing class at the Bear River Sem inary this week. Mr. Abel will receive his diploma at Bear River WiaJdron Sharol g High School Commencement He has ercises this week. scholarship at Utah State versity for next fall. Hkh School Seamstresses Transform To Models for Annual Fashion Show Ex- a Uni- Earl Kay, East Tremonton, Announce Engagement of Daughter, Dot v It STh V3f Hi J r ft n - 5W ' f 1 "J STEPPING OUT IN THEIR OWN FASHION CREATIONS are, left, Linda Romer, who is wearing a gray wool, basic dress with detachable collar and belted-iblouse; Sharon Hess, with a violet sheath with plaid belted-iblouse jacket, and Jo Ann Furhaiman, wearing a vellow cotton dress with full skirt, scalloped sleeves and collar and princess waist. The trio modeled their costumes May 18 during a BRHS homemaking department fashion show. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason, Clearfield were Friday guests of Mrs. Don R. Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kolhepp. n JEAN 5T0KHS AL tfc MAAAAMMVWVWVWWWWMMWMAMAAMAMV New issue Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kay, East Tremonton, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dot, to Duane E. Bjorn, son of Mrs. S. E. Bjorn of Tremonton. The couple has set June 11 as their wedding date. is a graduate ot The bride-to-b- e Bear River High, attended Weber College, and is a former employee of First Security Rank. She is now employed in Ogden. Duane al: o is a graduate of rear River High. He went to the University of Utah" hi fore j'oing inlo the amy and is now em- p'oved for Thiokol and attending USU. I 190,000 Shares I Legion Auxiliary Elects 19S0-6- 1 Officers Thur. The Tremonton American Legauxiliary met Thursday in the home of 1959-Gpresident Nona S. Rhead, with Mrs. Jewell Weston, Laketown. diat. pres., and Mrs. Montry Kearl, dist, sec., present. were New officers f r 19C0-6- 1 installed, with Florence Board, f".r.st president; Jewell Clytie Hi slop. 2nd Ann Wat kins, secretary, and Lil i j ,., ,,,, ' ch i'l ' ' u'i ion O Par Value Offering per share $1.00 Common Voting Stock GOHTiriENTAL LEASES GQMFJV this offering Is to Bona Fide Residents of the Slate of Utah only announcement is neither an offer to sell nor This a solicitation of an offer to buy any of these shares. The offer is made only by the prospectus. CONTINENTAL LSTASIKa CD. 33. rx:'rnt Call Lalo City Ulah Please send information pa Continental Leasing to: BRHS Home Economics students clothing products were displayed in the May 8 department fashion show, when the clothing of each girl's design andor manufacture, was modeled under the direction of Oncta Shurtz, school clothing Instructor. The show was presented in the visual aids rooms, with the 43 full dress creations being paraded for students' mothers and friends, and 10 girls displaying handworked aprons. Girls showing dresses and suits Forty-thre- e MISS DOT KAY in Instruments for rent or sale If interested call nt n Summer Courses WED., JUNE 8 12-1- 8. Members of the Tremonton Women's Civic League Thursday previewed the State Women's Federation convention at Salt Lake City with dinner in the U.S.U. Union Panorama room, a tour of the union building and a tour and lecture in the Sterling W. Sills Home Living center for women students. Mrs. Ferris Allen, Mrs. Merrill latib, Mrs. Reid Oyler and Mrs. David Rich remained in Salt Lake City as local delegates for the convention Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Worley and Mrs. Ted Cochran also attended. Mrs. Cochran, 2nd of the state body gave a report before the convention Friday morning. Mrs. Worley was honored at the awards banquet for her Runner-U- p state Vogue Sewing Contest costume, which she modeled at the Junior clubs' luncheon Satur- r; will begin Brown, State Convention names officers gnu-The Simada Study Group met Thursday evening at the home of Connie Giles for their study of Greece. Leone Finch reported on the Religions of Greece and Phyllis Markham on the Gifts from Greece. New officers were named foi the coming year with June Garfield chosen as president; Kather-in- e Nessen as vice president; Verncll Morrison, secretary-treasureand Mildred Harris, historian. Refreshments were served to nine members. LESSONS Carole Delegates Attend i p GUITAR & UKE King, Sally Anderson, Lynda Fridal, Peggy Palmer and Jane Waldron have been named as 1960 delegates from BRHS for the Utah Girls State at Logan, June Miss King and Miss Brown were named as Garland's delegates, while the rest will represent Tremonton. Tamara Ewer and Brenda Whitney were named as Tremonton alternates. Under the auspices of the Tremonton Women's Civic League and the Garland Civic and Home Betterment Club, the local delegates will join 254 other outstanding girls for the annual government study. Civic League - ! Study Jane day. The local club was recognized Hess. Barbara Burton, Marie Rhodes, Deer Roberts, Cheryl Gardner, Nana Oylcr, Marty Sperry, Joyce Bingham, I'a'hryn Marble and Sharon Larson. Maxine Hansen, Ann Henrie, Jolcnc Knu'son, Col'een Germer, Emma Jcan Bnrrus, Sherry Harris, Sharon Baty and Donna Neal. Lornel Clark, Joan Daniels, Sally Anderson, Vickie Ann Catherine during the Friday awards banquet for participation in the CARE Tarn Haramoto, Ewer, Sharol King, Carma Joyce Shaffer, Sharon Hess, Jo Ann Lott.a Ilurd, K.ithy Nap-.lKuhriman, Linda Romer, D.arlene Dennne , Frank and TJoldawav, i E3 Attend Reunion For Archibald Clan pot-luc- Miller cntertalnel of the Hooklnre 10 lay afternoon at her home. Mrs. II. Z. Hepplor was also a guest of the club. Mrs. Vernon Hanson gava review of Cecil D. DcMille's Autobiography which was Very interesting to all. Mrs. Rudy te memVrs Club Wed MOW IS THE TIME TO 4lnth$iie ...3M Inch she.. 4 44 I0lnchs!zo...544 rd Other sizes priced proportionately fowl LIFE-LON- m G SERVICE NO UPKEEP! UTAH CONCRETE PIPE Cf CKht VilUy lank Cal-derwo- and Dixie Forsgren. Sandra Potter and Bonnie Udy. Following the show the home economics food classes served refreshments under the guidance of Mrs. Lorraine Law. were: A total cf 59 members of the families of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb. Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. .Io-eArchibald, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald, Tremonton. gathered Sunday at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. This is the first time for the three families to gather since the marriages of Mrs. Lamb and her two brothers, all of whom come from the Archibald family. There was only one member of each of the families mlwlng. k A dinner was se-vand arrangements mode for a 19'31 reunion. Tarn . - Building Mi AND IN OG0N, JAIT LAX!, NOVO |