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Show r Utah Tk LEADEH XMXsX Thursday June L 1384 her. . Thatcher Family Holds Reunion I.' I ' j Mrs. Dewane Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Deivane Hunsaker To Be Honored at Open House An Open House is planned to honor newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. DeWane Hunsaker, Saturday evening, June 6, from 8 until 10 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Selman in Deweyville. of the early Announcement spring wedding of their daughter, Karen Pruitt is made by INJURED GIRL IMPROVING and Mrs. Selman. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunsaker, also of DewMr. eyville. The double-rin- g ceremony was performed in Brigham City. Friends and relatives of the young couple are invited to attend the Open House. COACH ATTENDS USU CLINIC .A n The family of GayLynn reports that she is improving this week,' following surgery to remove her left leg. The surgeon also reports that the right leg is doing better than had appeared possible earlier. GayLynn was severely injured May 18 when she was caught between two parked cars as another machine crashed into them. Chris-tense- Coach Durrell Hughes, basketball coach at Bear River High school is attending the 20th consecutive Coach's Clinic at Utah State University this week.. Coach Hughes attended his first Clinic on graduation from college and has;bfSha, regular attender since that time. He reports the , help being given by Fred Schaus, Coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, a professional basketball team is very beneficial. Coaches from all parts of Weekend guests at the home and the western states are Utah of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson for the full week of inpresent D. Isom Mrs. J. were Mr., and and help. ' struction of Salt Lake City. ANNIVERSARY CORNER WINNERS are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Butters of Lfiga, Vtah. They have been married; 54 years and are the parents of Mrs. Hazel B. Rose, Garland. Send your parents name in today to ANNIVERSARY CORNER P.O. Box 27 . Garland Sixty six guests visited at the home of Mrs. Lula Dider-ickso- n Saturday. A buffet dinner was served. Guests included Mr .and Mrs. Grant Holton of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Roche of Antioc, Mr. and Mrs. Vein Bodley of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bodley of Pocatello, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barlor of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Diderickson and Mr. and Mrs. Odene Diderickson of Grantsville and their families. Mrs. J. Dell Petersen and children visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson in Honeyville. Guests Visit Mrs. Josephine Nelson enjoyed a day with all of her children and grandchildren except Mr. and Mrs. Devere Nelson of Oregon. The guests that spent the day with her Saturday included Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nelson and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Nelson and family of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clough (Verlene) and family of Sandy and Mr. and ' Mrs. George Hewlett (Elvina) and family of Clearfield. Guests at the Preston Petersen home included Mrs. Petersen's mother, Mrs. Steed and two of her sisters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Latimer and Mr. and- Mrs. Glen Jensen, all of Pocatello, Ida. More than 250 guests visited with Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen on their 50th wedding at open house last Sunday at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen. Mrs. Kimber (Faye) Barlow and children of Roy visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Petersen and accompanied them to Brigham City. Attend Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Petersen and Mrs. Vera Roche and family went to Roy Sunday afternoon to attend a birthday dinner honoring Miss Peggy Barlow on her 14 birthday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Butler of Smithfield, Carol Petersen and children and sister Myraa Spendlove of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Christensen of Bear River City, visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Petersen visited in Logan Thursday. - Miss Marlena JensenHew & Washington D. C. to be with her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Miller, who has been visiting with Mrs. Oleta Mecham since April Mrs. Orsen Jensen spent two weeks in Orem with her daughter, Mrs. McKay (Joan) Rollins. The Jensen family went to Orem to attend funeral services for the Rollins infant Gene Jensen spent the weekend at home. He is a student at the USU in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Palmer of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen Saturday. Glena Dawn Smith spent the weekend at home. Saturday Visitors Mary Lynn Bell and boys of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen and their daughter-in-laMrs. Glen (Reta May Graver) Allen of California and Jennie, their granddaughter, visited Saturday and Sunday at the Delbert Allen home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and family visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. Mrs. Jennie Grover and daughters Alta Cramer and Reta May Allen visited in Penrose Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Shirrel Silvester and family visited in Ogden Friday. Mrs. Lula Diderickson spent a week cooking for the girls at the MIA girls camp. CANDIDATES D.James Cannon Kleon Kerr J. Bracken Leev Lamont F. Toronto In The Visual Aid Room DEAR RIVER HIGH 8:00 ZCXZl P.M. Sponsor ad By Tk Federated Republican Woman's Club of North Box Elder Meda home ,e,LwithJle1,moth?r She left Monday for her in Los Angeles, Calif. Clain of Provo has also been visiting his mother and other relatives. a1JS&!n Xn r flii1e AttAtirl QiimttiPi Cnnvn Ldfflp The girls and leaders of South Bear River Stake Y.W.M.I.A. returned Friday spending the week at Camp Lomia, the girls camp in Logan " V V graduates of Weber State College Monday evening. ' She received her Bachelor of Science degree with a major in history and a minor in Library and Political Science and Literature. Baccalaureate services were held Sunday evening at Bonneville high school auditorium and Commencement exercises- Monday evening in the Ogden Stake' Tabernacle. Miss wight plans to work in Ogden while considering a post graduate course in Library Science. SPEND HOLIDAY IN GARLAND Spending Memorial Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis in Garland were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and family of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mansfield and family, Mrs. Mary Mansfield, all of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Fry. all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. evenings. The camp was under the Miss Judy Brown Will Become the " Bride of Harmau DeLaGrange Mr. and Mrs. Russell L Brown of Tremonton announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy Ann to Mr. Harman DeLaGrange, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Mullins of Brigham City. A June wedding is being planned by the young couple. . is a graduate The bride-eleof Bear River High, school and has attended Utah 'State University and the L.D.S. Business . College in Salt Lake City. Mr. DeLaGrange is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has completed three years military service ' for the United States Army. He is now employed at ThlokoL Wedding vows will be spoken by the couple at the Virgil Bow-cu- tt home witK a reception folat the lowing the .ceremony South Bear River Stake Center. of The the programsponsored by Board of Education will begin next Monday according to announcement made this week.' The schedule of classes follows: MONDAY - Tremonton, Garland, East Gar land 9:00 Beginning Flutes and Clarinets. 10.30 beginning Saxophones, Oboes and Bassoons 1:00 Beginning Cornets and trombones 2:30 Beginning Baritones, Basses, Drums ' Dance 7:30 Evening class Band arranging and composition (this class open to advanced students and adults). At a recent election held by the JayCettes, Barbara Binks was chosen president; Leota Perry, vice president; Doris Rees, secretary historian ; and Judy Burlew, reporter. . The officers met May 2S al the home of Mrs. Binks to make the outline for the comiiuj year's activities. The plans will be presented at the monthly TUESDAY meeting of the organization June Snowville and Howell 11 at the Golden Bowl for the 9:30 Beginning students approval of members. (Snowville) This meeting will also be the 11:00 Intermediate students annual party f (Snowville) all wives of the Jaycees. 1:00 Howell Beginners 2:00 Howell Intermediates Elwood & Thatcher, Promontory 9:00 Thatcher, Promontory Beginners Thatcher, Promontory . Intermediates , 1:00 Elwood Beginners 2:00 - Elwood Intermediates 10:30 di- WEDNESDAY Fielding and Plymouth Fielding Beginning Woodwinds 10:00 Fielding Beginning Brass and Drums 11:00 Fielding Intermediate Students 1:00 Plymouth Beginners 2:00 - Plymouth Intermediates 6:00 7:30 High School LanSirs 8:00 9:30 High School Concert and Marching Band 9:00 THURSDAY Tremonton, Garland, East Garland 9:00 Beginning Flutes and Clarinets 10:30 Beginning Saxophones, Oboes and Bassoons 1:00 Beginning Cornets and Trombones Junior 12:00 6. ALL FOR ONLY $10 LOGAN MUSIC AND BOOK COMPANY 3 West- - First North, Logan Phone: Bene- 752-M2- 4 crnnr at the iMlnmI ! c VI Ml IIIS. WIS 49 lb. MEATS SKINLESS FRANKS lb. pkg. 79s only lb. 59c SLICED HALIBUT FRESH PRODUCE RADISHES we 4 GREEN ONION AND NEW RED POTATOES lbs. only 29' ZVr .T BEAUTFUL STRAWBERRIES 5 '55' MIRACLE WHIP Ad- SLICED High School En- sembles (to be arranged) HOLIDAY VISITORS Mrs. William Beyer of Tre- monton enjoyed the weekend visiting with friends and relatives. Visiting with her Friday was Burt Sargent of Salt Lake City. Saturday her visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Cash Carlson of Logan and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason. Visiting over the weekend with her was Mrs. Reed Mason of Rexburg, Ida. 3. 4. 5. USDA CHOICE GRADE MEATS vanced Students 9.00 instrument individual or small group lessons Free music text Musical aptitude testing Accessories, music stand Counselling, motivational precedures 2. 6 CHEESE School High School T MILD FRIDAY Tremonton, Garland, East Garland ' 9:00 Junior High School Intermediate Students 10:30 OUR BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENT RENTAL . PURCHASE PLAN INCLUDES 1. 2 Month rental of new SATURDAY Baritones, 7:30 Junior High Dance Band 28. FREE ICE CREAM CONES Monday evening the Executive Board of the Northern District Federation of Womens Clubs officers held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Bessinger in Tremonton. Pres. Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker of Brigham presided. At this meeting they considered choosing a district chairman, planned a party for out going discussed ways and officers, means of financing. the Federation, and made tentative plans for the district workshop. Re-- : freshments were served to Mrs. Albert Bessinger, Tremonton, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, Mrs. Fred Peterson, both of Brigham, Mrs. Don Limb, Mrs. O. C Davis, and Mrs. VerNon Thompson, all ' of Garland. Beginning Basses, Drums Marriott is attending University, Young Brigham where he is a member of football team. A garden reception is planned to honor the couple at the home of the bride's parents on June CARL & DONS MARKET Honors Dairy Month District Officers Make Club Plans 2:30 Ogden. Mr. wmi pis sAYinos rection of Stake leaders, Mae Fridal, Eleda Vee Stokes, Ruth and Zollinger, Ann Holdaway Camp Director, Relia Peterson. Miss Judy Brown St medical care at the dicts Hospital. eiifiD vtivr from Weber State College of Nursing, where she was affiliated with Otyokwa Social Club. She is presently employed on Pediatrics at Dee Hospital in 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. VerNon Thompson spent Friday evening visiting with Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wood at Ogden. Mr. Wood is receiving . Band Classes to Start aSTdaLwthCSn: Summer summer band instruction' ford of Brigham. Marty Kae Sperry will be June Bride of Bill Marriott TREATALETES e, j MISS SPERRY The Treataletes of Fielding held their first meeting at the home of Vickie Lea Garn. The leaders are Randy Richards and , Lorilynn Grover. At this meeting the club picked its name and chose its officers. They are as , follows: Pres., Gloria Welling, vice pres., and song leader, Vickie. Lea , Gam, sec. and treas., Charla Earl, and reporter, Susan Coombs. Refreshments were served during the meeting by the hostess. Susan Coombs, Reporter. year was, "Wigwamia". It was successfully carried out in talent shows, square dancing, skits, and decoration of the cabins and tents. They also participated in camp capers and helped prepare delicious meals supervised by Lulu Diderickson and Helen Brown. Inspirations testimony meetings were held Tuesday and Thursday evenings with parents and ward M.I.A. leaders attending during the evenings. Members of the Y.M.M.I.A. Stake Culli-morSuperintendency, Boyd Max Walker and - their wives were present Stake Beehive leaders, Rhea Anderson and her husband attended Tuesday evening and Florence Dea-- 1 kin, Stake Mia Maid leader spent Thursday with the girls. LuDean Benson, Stake Director of Teaching helped with activities Monday and Wednesday JUT;'-- ,:-- Taking her place among the June brides is Miss Marty Kaye Sperry. Miss Sperry is to wed Mr, Bill Marriott June 25 in a ceremony to be performed in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. the engagement Announcing and approaching marriage arc Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Sperry of the of Garland, parents bride-elec- t. Mr. Marriott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marriott of Ogden. Miss Sperry .has graduated South Stake .sports. The theme of the camp this Leslie Alene Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Wight of Thatcher was among the -- ' in activities Participating were 160 girls and leaders. Activities of the camp included liiking, handicrafts, wading, camp crafts, games and other ) Netc Officers June 8, 1964 Ras-musse- ns Alene Wight Is Weber College Grad Jaycettes Name Appearing On . returned irora ineir mp aner traveling through 26 states and i Canadian' Provence, seeing the Worlds Fair in New York and visiting in New Jersey. Last Wednesday Dena Christensen was delighted to have Mr. and Mrs. Moses Christensen of Boise, Ida., visit her. Thursday Rebecca Mortensen of Tremonton called on Dena. Mary and Alvin Anderson visited in Preston. The Harold Bywaters visited their parents over the weekend. Viola Hastings is spending a few days with her daughter, Lorena Waddoups. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clayson spent Sunday with the Marlow Checketts family and attended the service Sunday evening. Elders Raymond Hackford and Walton Rice of American Fork, former missionary companions of Sidney Checketts in Ireland were the speakers. DUP Meeting Held D.U.P. meeting was held Friday afternoon at the home of Wanda Johnsen. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Jennie Jensen. After the usual meeting a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke and son Billie have moved to CoUinston where they have purchased a grocery store. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnsen have moved into the Warnke home here in Bear River. We will miss these folks, but wish them success in their new venture. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Housley and two children visited the the L. W. Iverson family on Memorial Day. Mrs. Housley will be remembered as Marianne Johnson. Canyon. - MEET THE ' crossing lot hunting asparagus when she tripped on a length of rusty barb wire and cut a gash in her leg. Two days later it was necessary for her to have hospital treatment She returned home. May 29 but. must still stay off her leg. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark and daughter, Ida Marie of Logan visited Nellie Anderson, Jane Peterson and Ann Baldwin Thursday. Pat Reaves left by bus Thursday for Texas where be intends to spend the summer. afternoon Elvira Monday .Christensen accompanied by Doris Peterson of Fielding and Rozella Anderson of Bothwell drove south toward Cedar City. At Snow College they will join in the festivities commemorating their graduation SO years ago in 1911 Mrs. Pearl Hall has spent some time in Logan with her daughter, Kathryn Ward who has had surgery. Back in town again are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson. Steven Thorsen and Pamela Johnsen have had tonsilectom-ie- s during the past week. Both are improving nicely. Memorial Day Visiters i Many people visited our cemetery on Memorial Day. Among them were Hildred S. Fielding of Bountiful, The Reynold of Burley, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Peterson of of Logan, Harold Anderson Roosevelt and Sybel Luke and son Clyde of Burley. 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