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Show Tremonton, Ulah Th LEADER Thursday, July 26. 1962 Complete Course In Baby Sitting ESghteen students received graduation certificates Thursday for a course in Baby Sitting from the Box Elder Region of State of Utah Committee on Children and Youth. Because "baby sitters are part-tim- e substitutes for par ents they need some of the current information on child care, guidance, and health rules" this has been the pur pose of the current course in Baby Sitting. Helping in the course have been the North Box Elder Public Health Nurse, Employment securities. Box Elder School Board and the Reg ional Committee on Children and Youth. for the course were Mrs. Joy Jones of Fielding and Mrs. Lapriel Capener of Garland. Teachers Graduates include: Donna Marie Jensen, Mer-lyn- n Bair, Sue Ann Bair, Marilyn Hards, Sally Linford. Anita Arlene Marriott, Neilsen, Lucille Winter, Susan Winter, Linda Bailey Named Wood, Mary Wood. Ethel Pierson, Margene Grover, Jolene Grover, Paula Grover, Nanette Hess, Dorothy Bobbins and Violet Rob-bin- s. .. A i ", ''"'V" New Arrivals - Giade and Faye Andersen Hirschi of Brigham City announce the arrival of a baby girl July 19. The couple have one other little girl at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hirschi of Park Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Andersen of Tremonton. MORTON Dr. Edward and Jeane Bar ker Morton of Tremonton, announce the birth of a baby daughter, July 12. The new Miss has one other sister at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barker of Ogden and Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Morton of Clifton, Texas. Methodist Group Plans Picnic ' I J r f J ' ,zr' . ' v Third Ward - LDS BISHOP GARLAND DONALD STENQUIST O. ESTES, PASTOR REV. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:50 ajn. Priesthood Meeting 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Worship 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 Sacrament Meeting 7:30 p.m. p.m. Sunday. Training Union 6:30 p.m. SunFourth Ward - LDS day. Prayer and Bible Study, REID OTLER BISHOP Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. Priesthood Meeting 9:00 ajn. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School St. Henry Catholic Sacramen Meeting 7:00 p,m. FATHER CLARK Mass 4:00 pjn. Methodist Basement of Utah Power and-LigCOMMUNITY METHODIST Building. TREMONTON First Ward - LDS On July 29, 1962, there will BISHOP GEORGE SMITH be no Sunday School or WorPriesthood Meeting 9:00 a.m. ship Service held at the Tre10:00 ajn. monton Sunday School Community MethoSacrament Meeting 7:00 pjn. dist Church in Tremonton, 7:30 p.m. Utah. Instead, Morning WorMIA Tuesday ship Service will be held at Second Ward - LDS the Corinne Methodist Church BISHOP MILES THOMPSON at 11.00 a.m. with the Annual Priesthood Meeting 8:45 a.m. Sunday School Picnic to fol10:00 ajn. low immediately after in the Sunday School Sacrament Meeting 7:00 p.m. Corinne City Park, a r . - . I . ' FRIESS Linda Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mason, Burley, Ida., left for a six week summer session at Laval University in Quebec City, Quebec. She is the granddaughter of the late B. Mason and Mrs. Mason W. at of Tremonton. month as an Air Force recruiter salesman. He is assigned to the Ogden Air Force Recruiting Office, it was announced by Major Leland R. Kirk, commander of the USAF Recruiting De- TAYLOR Boyd and Wilma Pierson Taylor of Yost are the proud parents of a baby boy born July 24. The couple have two little girls. Grandparents are tachment headquarters Mr. Joseph Taylor of Yost, Fort Douglas. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl PierSergeant Bailey's recruitson of Plymouth. ing area includes Tremonton. However, he will work with Welcome Home Master Sergeant Dick Greer A Welcome until October when Sergeant missionary Home is announced in honor of Elder Lyman Hinman Greer will retire from the Thorpe for Sunday evening, service. Sergeant Bailey will July 30 in Garland Second take over the responsibilities ward at 7:30. Elder Thorpe is of the retireing recruiter. the son of Mr. and Mrs. LyBailey, his wife Sergeant man Thorpe. He has completfour children are and ed a 30 month mission in Marilyn France for the LDS Church. living in Roy. Set mid-summ- er Miss Mason has been living with a French family and studying French which is her minor at Brigham Young University, where she will be a junior this fall. When classes resume the latter part of September, she will study, as a history major with minors in both sociology and French, on a scholarship granted her by the University for the second consecutive year. , " I:;' August he LADIES SWIM SUITS mm on Le SALE' Al GEPIIART'S Good-enoug- k. wrc-- few ;,:jr -- - - Make Baptist . Ray Arthur and Hazel Caroline Hay Friess of Gar' land are happy over the ar'' 4 rival of a baby girl, July 19. . The couple also have two boys and three girls at home. Grandmother is Mrs. Ethel Friess of Toledo, Ohio. MISS BONNIE PARKER IRWIN Bonnie Parker and Delos E. Stenquist David H. and Luella Sor-snsIrwin of Snowville, are Plans For Early of a Wedding happy over the21.birth The couple baby girl July Bonnie Parker, Delos E Sten- - and has attended BYU and have four other girls at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne usu. Sorenson of The is anof Parker bridegroom Crescent, Utah, presently Mrs. Harvey nounce the engagement of emplSyed in Salt Lake City. Snowville, and Mr. and Mrs. their daughter Bonnie to De He is a graduate of Bear Frank Irwin of Logan. los E. Stenquist, son of Mr. River High School and has BROWN and Mrs. J. Einor Stenquist filled a mission to the Central Albert William and Mary States. of Tremonton. Martha Malotte Brown of After a honeymoon to Jack- Tremonton, announce the 10 an August They plan son Hole and Yellowstone birth of a boy, July 21. baby wedding in the ILogan Temple TQ yr (ha AAlmTA mnl The couple have one little girl followed by a reception that taTalt aty at home. Grandparents inthe in evening Draper First clude Mrs, Naomi Brown of and Third Ward. 1PARTY HONORS Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Attendants will be Miss MR. ANDERSEN Malotte of Boonville, Mo. Yvonne James, Mrs. Jerry A birthday party and dinLOPEZ h ner Mrs. Ray Iverson, honoring Mr. H. J. AnEduardo and Tomasa Gar and Mrs. Robert Cun-clic- dersen who was 80 years of Flower girls will be age July 20, was given for cia Lopez of Tremonton, are Susie and Laurie Butler. Best him at his home here in Tre- the proud parents of a baby man will be Claine Stenquist monton, Those attending were girl born, July 22. They have with ushers, Sterling Parker, his brothers and sisters and one little boy at home. GrandNorris Stenquist and Glade his immediate family. Dinner mother is Mrs. Belen MartinDunn. was served to around thirty ez of Tremonton, Utah. Bridegroom's parents will two members. KENTNER entertain at a wedding breakDouglas and Glayds Hall at fast after the ceremony PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS Kentner of Park Valley are their home in Tremonton. The Queen of Hearts Pinhappy over the birth of a ochle Club met at the home baby boy July 23. The couple The bride is presently em- of Joan Rich July 18. The have two other little boys. She Lake in Salt City. ployed group enjoyed a summer Grandparents are Mr. and is a graduate of Jordon High treat and played pinochle. Mrs. R. L. Hall and Mrs. High prize went the Shirley Mary Kentner, all of Douglas, Bunderson, and low prize to Wyo. Sherrie Kinney. . Sergeant Clair Lake City, returned to Utah early this Technical L. Bialey, Salt Jr HD1SCHI The Community Methodist Church will hold their annual Church picnic at the Corinne Methodist Church July 29, Worship service will convene at 11 a.m. Families are urged to bring their lunches and enjoy an afternoon of recreation with races and games for the chil dren. Rev. Gerald Makepeace states that all members of the Corinne and Brigham City parishs are invited to attend and enjoy the day of com memoration. There will be no Worship or Church service held in Tremonton July 29. New Recruiter Linda Mason Studies In Quebec City - MRS. LARSON ATTENDS TEMPLE WEDDING Mrs. Louis Larson went through the Logan Temple last Wednesday morning with cousins Patriarch and Mrs. Dean S. Anderson of the new Oklahoma Stake, and attended the marriage of their daughter Louise to Kent. Benson. There was a wedding luncheon after at the Bluebird given by Mr. and Mrs. Benson. In the evening all the Larson family and Mrs. Nephi Anderson and Mrs. Ethel S. Anderson went to an open house in Preston for the newly married couple. The Larson's had as overnight guests Mrs. Nephi Anderson, Mrs. Ethel S. Anderson, Mrs. Lucille Ridd, Mrs. Elbertine Holme and two daughters Myrna and Andrea. Clubs Camp At Willow Flats t h Z ft . f : t?nr '9 I ! OP "Buy For Cash And Pay Less" MARLO'S It ALE 4-- H for your wedding. WEDDING BOOKS ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS NAPKINS 2S0 ANNOUNCEMENT FOLDERS With Tissues and Double Envelopes 500 ANNOUNCEMENTS 22 05 ONIA $36.95 OTHERS FROM $12.19 for 250 $18.60 for 500 MANY STYLES AND PRICE RANGES TO CHOOSE FROM W Also Carry Temple Weddings FREE SPEEDY SERVICE With each order 1 And To The Quality Work LEADER By And Garland Time Utah' Leading Weekly Skilled Craftsmen LEADER-PRPHONE AL Year Subscription E 7-13- 71 Willow flats on the Cub River welcomed 308 4 Hers July 11, 12 and 13 for the annual camp. The camp officially' opened at 12 noon with registration. An election was held to choose officers who are: Mayor, Mary Jean Young, Corinne; Secretary, Adele Ward, Tremonton. Seeing that the camp was kept clean and neat were camp inspectors Leila Han sen, Roxie Peterson, Rosa- land Hunsaker, Tammy Grover and Carolyn Cannon. Chosen as police to keep everything under control were Nord Peterson, Kathy Mls-ras- l, Jolene Wells, Corlene Davis and Dixie Holmgren. The flaz raising ceremony held each morning was under the direction of the Burning Hearts Club of Penrose, Jerry Peterson, the leader. Members of the camp en- loved handicraft under the direction of Adele Ward Recreation, including phys ical fitness tests was under the direction of Bettie Smith and Roxie Peterson. Each nieht different clubs participated In skits held In the ampitheater. Larene Ward was in charge. Due. to heavy rainfall Thursday and Friday, .the camp was adjourned early Friday. The awards program scheduled for that day will be held July 27 at the Bear River high Audio Visual Aids room in conjunction with the safety program. DRESSES, BLOUSES, BUY ONE AT SKIRTS REGULAR PRICE 4-- H GET ANOTHER FOR Famous Brands Sportswear, Swim Suits REDUCED THE TIME: 9:30 a.m., July 27 THE PLAGE: arl(0)9 If |