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Show LEADER TREMONTON. Thursday, October 26, 1967 UTAH Uniting Rites Join Judy Sheen Mathciv J. It orris in Matrimony Rites were performed Oct 12 the LDS Seventh Ward Chapel at Brigham City uniting in marriage Miss Judy Skeen daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Char les L Skeen of Brigham City and Mathew J. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris of Tremonton. Bishop Clifford II McMurdie of Tremonton Second Ward per formed the ceremony Immediately following, t h e couple received guests at a re in the ception carried out Autumn color motif The bride was attired in a gown of Herd lace over nylon her crown of seed pearls held a waist length throe tiered veil She carried n bouquet of three white orchids surrounded by sprays of stephanotis and trop icana roses. Miss Aleen Wohlgenuth maid nf honor She was gowned in a floor length, dress with a brocaded orange top and gold satin bottom. Mis Christy Harris. Miss Vickie Hanson and Miss Char Icon Skeen were ! rid'maids Cindy Skeen a junior bridesmaid and Christi and Reeky Skeen flovvergirls. in They vveif nil dressed identic;1! floor length models of orange silk and brocaded gowns, and long while sleeves The hrides attendants carried bouquet'; of tiny white earna tions and tropieannn roses tied with ribbons and laces in keep ing with the autumn color scheme The little flower girls' baskets were filled with roses and corn flower to repeat the theme. Miss Randolyn Harris was at in . and Mrs. Gary Joe Housley he Wedding Vows September and Mrs. Paul Miller of onton announce the mar- of their daughter, Debra to Gary Joe Housley. 15 at the South Bear River House. President George n conducted the ceremony. Housley is the son of ind Mrs. Don Housley of mton. jception immediately wedding ceremony ltural hall. bride wore a terricd vith full chapel train. ip veil was secured s and pearls. She of white mums fol-th- e in lace Her with car-ju- and Dses. 15 Bridesmaids were Mrs. Hunsaker. Miss Wendv Walker, Miss Tcri Martin. Miss Becky Housley. and Miss Danna Miller. Dressed in pale pink floor length gowns, they carried nose gays, pink and white mums. Lloyd McNeeley was best man. Ushers were Robert White. Harry Fukuda. Alan Housley and Roger Nelson. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Reed Oyler. Mrs. Ford Scalley and Mrs. Clyde Morris Also Wendy Walker and Lorraine Larsen entertained. The couple are making their home in Brigham City. Mel-ani- c FJ "IP m 9 top MR. AND MRS. BRENT MARSHALL Of Brent Marshall October Rites were held at the Logan Temple Oct 12 uniting Konda Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stokes of Tranon in ton, and Brent Marshall matrimony. t The groom is the son of Marshall of Plymouth. A reception was held immediately afterwards in the Third Ward Recreation Hall. The bride wore a floor length A gown of nylon over satin single rose held a waist length veil. She carried a bouquet of gardinias, pink roses and white carnations. Bridesmaids w e r e LaDee Stokes, Linda Stokes. Maleea Stokes, and Twvlla Victor flovvergirls were Treena Stokes Barbie Stokes. Shelly Marshall, and Shana Victor. They were dressed identical in gowns of cranberry velvet and pink with MR. AND MRS. GARY JOE gorget overskirt They carried a one rose bouquet. HOUSLEY ? (wirii. LaMar Hadfield n for Temple Wedding in May nd Mrs. Keith Gam of announce the engage-iforthcoming marriage daughter. Janeal, and Dean lladfield. prospective bridegroom l of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hadfield of Price. 18th has been circled narriage date which will see at the Salt Lake mple. ride elect is a graduate River High School and miliary. She is a stu-thPatricia Stevens College at Salt Lake d is studying Fashion idising. ladfield graduated from Hiyh School at Price, lied an LDS Central Mission, and was with S. Army for two years, d one of which was spent in Vietnam. He plans to enroll at University of Utah. f carriers were Rodney Stokes and Paul Marshall with Sherric Roche nnd Barbra Ziio helping with the gifts. A shower was given !v B;n bara Zito on Sept. 29 lor the c, . r. " s I ausc," suggested and planning since the participants can remain in small groups and le escorted and supervised at all times. t. F has won a Nobel izr for twenty years of id work in more than ries. On Oct. 31. local will join over three ther young Americans in the ist to coast Halloween program. I here by the LDS and the Methodist collected will glasses of milk for youngsters. A nickle ilcillin to make two well Other pennies buy nedicinc. train nurses make things more penny UNICEF collection will identify the trick r These cartons are like half pint milk the emblem of a ami chilil on an orange ind The cartons will lie ed at each ward and at hodist Church on Oct. time for collection will jen fi and ti p.m. or treat for UNICEF is I by President Johnson I car-win- g Logan Temple. A reception will be held Nov 11 in the Tremonton Ward chapel. Miss Almond is a graduate of the Sparks. Nov.. high and Stevens Henagi College in Ogdon. She is employed as a secretan for the Scolt Wentel insurance Co. in Ogde:, Mr Hansen is a teaciier at North Davis duti'or High school in Clearfield lie is a graduate of Bear Hiv.r High school. Stevens Henager College and Utah State I'niversilv ren." For the parents, the venture has reassuring aspects of safety Carnival Plans Unfold Oct. 27 The annual Halloween Carnival will I held at f 30 on FriPark day evening at North School. A supper of barlcrim anil witches brew 'root brer1 will be available and a variety of pas tries and candy are to be on sale. The meal will lie served in the cafeteria, with v,iriou" events taking place in the classrooms festivities include Evening a shooting cillery, sponsored by the fifth grade: a rookie walk, sponsored by the second grade, a fish pond, sponsored by third graders: and sixth grade - sponsored bingo games Proceeds from the event will go lo the North Park PTA i i f I s m Ml graduate River High school and Seminary and is in his second year at Utah State University. He plans to be a journalist. The connle will wed in the LDS Logan Temple Dec. f! A reception is planned to lie held that evening in the Third Ward Cultural Hall. MISS BONNIE CHRISTENSEN CIVIC Royalty Named At Homecoming Bear River High School homecoming royalty for I'm? was announced last Wednesday evening in the Alumni assembly held in the new Rear River High auditorium Selected as homecoming king and queen were Georgia Adams daughter of Mr and Mrs Max Adams of Tremonton. a n d Steven Chournos. son of Mr and Mrs Nick Chournos of Tremonton. both seniors They re reived recognition as homecoming royalty at the Bear River vs Weber game last Thursday. when they were presented at halftime to the studentbody as well as alumni Georgia and Steven also reigned over the dance homecoming (homed "Memories Unfold ", held after the game Georgia Adam- prrsentlv head cheerleader at Rear River while Steven Chournos is rap lain of the football team HELP WANTED Cook & Waitresses For The Red Rooster Drive-I- Call n 8 Per Appointment MLA LEAGUE FIELDING SCHOOL SLATES 1 HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL The Fielding school Halloween Carnival is slated for Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. Planned for the evening's entertainment are games for all. a fishpond, fortune tellers, prizes for the best costumes, a cake walk and lots of food. The Stale of Utah now n quires any person who has nevei had a drivers license before lo lake drivers education." says Sam Gordon. Director of Vocational Education. Driver's slated to River High has been set COLORADO VISITORS Mr and Mrs Louis Fife and baby. Tamara. of Fort Collins. Colo, 'former residents of Tre- - MISS PEGGY ALMOND Drivers Class Offered Adults Education course held at Bear chool Registration for Oct. 30 at 7 be :r The course wili consist of 1R hours nf classroom instruction and six hours of observation in a car with another person and si hours ictiial iipci-v ised in- struclion. -- Classroom fee will depend upon the number of registrants for the course. MEETS The Tremonton Women's Civic League met with representative Franklin W Gnnnell ns guest speaker Oct. 12 He discussed tax dollars and the way tax money is spent were Faunice Lattb and A Or tell Peterson The Lcaetio met Oct. 19 with Mrs. Gencviel Wise of Weber Stale College Her topic was family relations in the middle years Beth Fo:iIcy and Joan Rich were hostesses K The entire family is invited to have supper and spend the monton spent several days last week visiting in Tremonton They were guests at a dinner held at the Grandv iew m Logan BAYDEN boy was born to Mr and Mrs 'PattP Stephen G. Bay-deOct 21 in Salt Lake Citv This is the second bov in the Jack and Mrs family. Mr are the Shumway. Tremonton. maternal grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. John S Bayden of Salt Lake City are the paternal grandparents Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs John J Mildred Shumway of Garland. B Lund of Brigham and Mrs Lake of Salt Sarah Sweeten A City. FULLMER 12 lo A boy was born Oct Janet and Varlan Fullmer of North Ogden This is the couple's first child Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Smith Rose, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fullmer of Hexburg. Idaho. TROSETH girl was born Oct 23 to Norman Troseth and Shorrel Wood of Fielding The new baby has a brother at home Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Odvar Troseth of Rear River City, and Mr and Mrs M .1 Wood of Fielding Groat grandparents are Mr and Mrs Frank Wood of Fielding and Mr. and Rathbun of Em Mrs C P poria. Kansas A SEWING MACHINE Used only 4 months Makes button holes, sews on buttonr. overblind casts, seams, hems, appliques Dons all kinds of scwinq. Want someone to make last six payments of $H or will discount for cash. Un 399-315- 782-701- ART ? m! SOO ISTlQUE - ALSO ISO TO Keepsake'? DIAMOND RINGS Jtf J J Permanently registered Vwith the diamonds pro- - ? y tected against loss from y ythe setting for one full y year your best dia- & mond , buy. . . 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Minister of the Eastside Church of at the Silver Bells Christ, Chapel The couple drove to Salt Lake City. Utah, after the ceremony and lo Portage Sunday where by Mrs. they were greeted Mrs. Eliza Moralis' mother. Knudsen at her home and members of her family. Mrs. Les Mrs llolcomh and daughters. Joe Adamson and children. Jason and Angelia and Lisa of I.ehi. Utah. Mr. and Mrs David Evans of Malad City. Idaho: Mr and Mrs. Dick Greer of Whittier. Calif.: and Mrs Roger Malan and children Kelly. Kasey. Kayla of Ogden A wedding dinne. was served to the group with a decorated wedding cake forming the centerpiece. The house was decorated with autumi leaves and flowers which made a lovely setting. Following their honeymoon in Utah, the newlyvveds will make their home in Pico Rivera. Calif. card-fille- p m Ml t J ot the Civic and MemberHome Arts Club ot Garland loured the Utah State Training School at American Fork last Thursday. The tour is part of the project aimed toward aiding the school as a project during this club year. Miss Artalee Toth. Information and Services Officer of the school conducted the tour which lasted approximately two and a The group had half hours lunch at Harmans in Murray .1 a c k Rindlisbacher. Mrs president slated that those who participated felt that the hour was very worthwhile and that the club can help with contributions of almost everything. A of Bear 1. v Garland Club Tours School is secretary-Curti- is a and civic, religious and educational leaders. For the youngsters it is an to combine their opportunity traditional fun with a constructive, rewarding activity all their own "The world's greatest effort by children to help child- k i i gorgeous buffet able. Foods were cream puffs, dainty ribbon sandwiches, assorted canape's and rasp berry punch. Tiny thin hand decorated mints with the bride and groom's names and date ot marriage added more than harmonizing note. Mrs. Deakin's three daughto and a daughter-in-laassistc The ncwlywed are now ma ng their home in Tremontoi Miss Peggy Almond, daughter Curtis Starr in December Rites a girls will go trick lg for UNICEF for thp jnsocutivo year in Tre-Halloween night. Ray Ashcrnft has calling for ns of the city to par- in the UNICEF identifided when accompanied by kl contribute to this . .i of Mrs. Irene Chamberlin. Ri no. Nov.. and .Jay Vard Hansen, son ot Mrs. Alia Hansen. Tremonton. will marry Nov 10 in the ing marriage of their daughter. Bonnie, to Curtis H. Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Starr of Plymouth. Bonnie is n graduate of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary, and is now going to Steven's Henager College in Ogden. She works part time as MISS JANEAL GARN Mrs Hazel Knudsen Potter of and Mr Pico Rivera. Calif Robert Moralis of Los Angeles Calif., were united in marriage in Oct. 21 at Las Vegas. Ncv the presence of the bride's family. Mr and Mrs Gordon Potter and Mr and Mrs. Robert Potter and Mr. and Mrs. MRS. MATHEW J. HARRIS Miss Peggy Almond Makes Plans To Wed Jay Yard Hansen Nov. 10 Chris-tense- or Treating for UNICEF ie Part of Halloween Fun May-af- The couple spent their honeymoon in Southern Utah and are now making their home in Tre monton. Mr. and Mrs. Willis of Tremonton announce the engagement and forth com- :k n Best man was Leon Marshall LaRae Marshall was at the guest book. Ushers were Bern Stokes Johnny Marshall nnd Gean Vic tor. . Bonnie ( Jtrislensen Plans to Wed e ind taf-ett- a 12 Gift bride-to-be- fi the guest book. T.nrry Anderson stood as best man, A pre nuptial tea was given by Mrs Ed Deakin. at hoi home, honoring Miss ,Tud Skeen Flowers and tho glow of can dies were combined in an heir loom candelabrum and centered -e Miss Rondo Stokes Becomes Bride -v Marriage Ceremony Performed For California Couple Oct. 21 SUPPLY |