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Show ' Stewed Salt Lake Temple Rites Will Unite Yazzie- - Dandy Mr. and Mrs. 'Dan A. Dipo TREMONTON. UTAH of Salt Lake City announce the THE LEADER engagement and forthcoming Thursday. August 8, 1968 marriage of their foster daughter, Betty Yazzie to James Lee (Jim) Dandy. Foster parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lamb of Plymouth. The wedding ceremony will The engagement and forthyears. While at BYU she was take place in the Salt Lake Tema member of the ballroom dance ple on Aug. 13. coming marriage of Celia Vae Miss Yazzie is a graduate of team. Higley to David R. Hunsaker is announced by her parents, Mr. Hunsaker was graduated West High School in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Higfrom Bear River High School City. She attends Hollywood Clearfield. of and LDS seminary. He comBeauty College in Salt Lake ley Mr. Hunsaker is the son of City. pleted a LDS mission to GerMr. Dandy is a graduate of many. He attended Weber State College for one year and BYU Bear River High School and for three years. While at BYU LDS Seminary. He fulfilled a he was a member of the dance two year Southwest Indian Mission for the LDS Church. He team. The couple plans to reside has attended BYU for three in Chicago, 111., where the proyears. The young couple will greet spective bridegroom will attend guests at a reception at the the school of dentistry at NorthPioneer Stake Center at 1401 western University. Miss Hig7th South in Salt Lake West ley will attend the same school. Engaged Couple Make, Plana, 5h, dug,. 23 ds "WHO MIS CELIA VAE HIGLEY Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker of Tremonton. The couple will be married Aug. 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Clearfield Eighth Ward. Miss Higley is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS seminary. She attended Weber State College and BYU for two Brigham City Miss To Exchange Vows son, Leon Roy. Parkinson's home in Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. James and Pettingill children of St Charles, La., Kathy Malane of Ogden, Mrs. Lamont Moore of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Gerald McClure and son, Lonnie of Iona, Idaho. They came to see Mr. and Mrs. Lee-RPettingill and family who were visiting Mrs. Pettingill's parents. They left for their home in Duke, N.M. Friday. High Councilmen, Eldon Delton Ward and Elder Ricky Williams, a recently returned missionary of Malad were the speakers atSacrament meeting here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hal-fo- rd and daughters of Magna came Sunday to get Mr. mother, Mrs. Erma Hal-foto spend two weeks attheir home. They, and Beverly Jenkins of Salt Lake City and Ann Jenkins of Riverton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins. oy Mr. and Mrs. Oleen L. Watt of Brigham City announce the engagement of their daughter, Terry Lyn, to Robert Craig Torman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Torman of Ogden. Marriage vows will be exchanged Sept. 4 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening in Brigham. Cor-brid- Hal-for- d's rd ENDS VISIT Mrs. Jerry (Beverly) children left Tuesday for their home in Tucson, Ariz., after spending the past month with Mrs. Timmons' mother, Mrs. Pearl McCrary. They were met in Salt Lake City by Mr. Timmons. Most of the Portage men were called out to fight a grass fire, apparently caused by lightning northeast of here Sunday afternoon that threatened the grain fields. The fire wasextingusted in about two hours. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel T. Ashby and daughter, Merla left Monday morning for their home in Nyssa, Ore. after several days visit with Mrs. Ashby's mother, Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Esther John and son, Dr. Denton John left Wednesday for Southern California to visit Mrs. John's and daughter, Mr. and" Mrs. Boyd Madsen and family. Janice Rose andMrs. Darrell Rose left Sunday by plane for Fort Collins, Colo. Mrs. Rose's are visiting their children and MISS TERRY LYN WATT The future bride was graduated from Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. While Weber Slate the pasttwo years, she was affiliated with the Otyokwa Social club. Mr. Torman was graduated from Bonneville High school and seminary. He attended Weber State and was affiliated with Sigma Delta Pi fraternity and has fulfilled an LDS mission in Southern Australia. After the marriage, Mr. Tor-mwill continue his studies at the University of Southern California. ntf an Women's Club Tim-mo- five son-in-l- Hunsaker Wood Of Project To Recite FAMILY GATHERING Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Thomas entertained at a family dinner Sunday afternoon. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw and baby of Tremonton, Mr, and Mrs. J.C. Gibbs, Dan, Reed and Kent Tho- mas. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen and sons, John and Jay returned to their home in California after visiting Mr. Allen's mother, Mrs. Louise Allen. They and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Price, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Southwick and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansey and family of Ogden spent sevat Yellowstone eral days National Park and all visited at the Allen home on their return. Heidi Hansey remained here to spend a longer visit with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Con-le- y spent a few days this week in Bountiful with their son. Dr. Max Conley and family. BM(U NIELSON A son was born to Roger E. and Linda Harris Nielson July 27 in Ogden. He is their first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris, all of Great grandparents Garland. are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kidman of Petersboro and W. R. Conger of Tremonton. HUNT pres- home Aug. 1. meeting was held luncheon where Mrs, Faunice Laub, chairman of the Pioneer Days celebration, gave her report of the project board after the Plans were made for the opening lftncheon to be held Sept 5. Projects for the coming year were discussed and the 1968-6- 9. budget was set up for and luncheon the Attending Shum-wa- y, meeting were Mrs. Jack Mrs. William Chapman, Mrs. Melvin Foxley, Mrs. Otto Brockman, Mrs. Leon Dunn, Mrs. Leland Harris, Mrs. Don Potter, Mrs. George Napoliand Mrs. Merrill Laub. Voivs Geneal Hunt and are first time parents with the birth of a son July 27 in ra, Calif. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Garbanati of Snow-vil- le and Mrs. Irene Hunt of Lallabra, Calif. "Tfi i , I 1 MBS BETTY YAZZIE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer were in attendance at the Logan Temple Friday where Soren-se- n (From Last Week) home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Mary Udy spent from Tuesday Udy in Salt Lake, Tuesday. until Thursday in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Seal and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udy' s childtwo sons, Dennis and Lynn of ren while Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tooele visited relatives SunUdy were on vacation. Mr. and day. Mrs. Dennis Udy spent that Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and time with her in Brigham. Pat Checketts and two boys Mr. and Mrs. George Bitter were in Malad Saturday to atof Iona, Idaho, visited Mr. and tend the Jones family reunion. Mrs. Ed Udy Wednesday. They WEDDING OPEN HOUSE had attended a family reunion The open house honoring in Logan and were on their Mr. and Mrs. Jack Udy, was held in the Belmont Culway to Brigham to visit their and daughter, Mr. ture Hall Saturday night Many and Mrs. Royce Searle. Mrs. friends from Utah and Idaho Bitter andMrs. Udy are sisters. were present. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis Mr. and Mrs. James Johnof Provo were overnight guests' son and two children of Provo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. were Saturday night guests of Jesse Davis Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis visited Alda Call in BrigFred Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. ham. Robert Sporleder and Debbie of Twin Falls were Saturday Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Mr. and Mrs. Clive Earl of Udy. Salt Lake. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kix Morrison of Salt Lake visited Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kraaima and boys of Ogden the Udys. were guests of the Bournes as Mr. and Mrs. Jack Udy were they were on their way to the weekend guests of their parents, Yellowstone Park. the LaVoy Udys. BOURNE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ward and children of Salt Lake spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mayfield and son, Steven, of San Wednesday with their mother Francisco and Mrs. Edith May-fie- ld CARD OF THANKS . of Etna, Calif, and Mrs. Clara Stayner of Brigham were The Second and Fifth Ward dinner guests of the I eland Women's Softball Team wish to Bournes. thank the following people for their donations; Dent Rich, Friday Mr. and Mrs.Anhders of Hyrum visited the Bournes. Cross Roads, Don Paitch, Ray Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Newman, John Laws, Kings, Griffiths of Tooele visited EsNorvel Estep, Safeway, Arctic ther Coombs and Kent during Circle, Charles Taylor, Excel Cleaners. the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett We wish to thank our many and Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy friends and relatives througha attended steak dinner at the out the valley, who came to STEWART our assistance at the death of Paul and Sandra Conley Stewour dear daughter, wife, mother art are the parents of a girl and sister, Maureen Welling born Aug. 5. They have one son McClellan. Words can never at home in Tremonton. express our gratitude to all and Grandparents great of you who helped In so many grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ways. John Stewart Burley, Mr. and Marv and Edith Welling Mrs. Walter McGee, Salt Lake, Enid Welling Mr. and Mrs. Orville Craig, Scott McClellan and sons Hamilton, Ohio and Mrs. Lois Robert, Pat and John Butler, Springville. McClellan , i MR. AND MRS. R. J. POTTER will be honored at an 11 celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Friends and relatives are invited to call between p.m. at the East Garland Cultural Hall. The Potters were married Aug. 14, 1918 in the Salt Lake Temple. They requests no open house by their family August 2-- 5 gifts. Frequent Eye Exam Urged Box Elder County voljnt.eers 1190 preschoolers and referred 13 for professional eye examinations during the vis- screened of ually handicapped-preventio- n unit service conblindness ducted during the 1967-G- 8 selml year. Mina Ward. Mrs. Wayne Payne and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ogden and children of Ogden visited their grandparents, Mr. and Thus far. four count' youngsters have received this eye evaluation and foar have verified defective vision. Mrs. Deloss Jensen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Welling of F.vanston, Wyo., were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling. They were joined for dinner Sunday at the family home by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brough and children. new-lywe- son-in-l- aw BUG YOU? Why not ride in heavenlv comfort for just a few cents a day with THERMO KING Auto Air parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett, while her mother and brothers are in California. Conditioning? Mr. and Mrs. Myron RichSundav in Salt Lake. Gene Cornwall spent a week in the Uintahs with Glade Timothy and son, Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Capener and children of Ogden visited . . . free from noise, fumes, dust and pollen. You'll keep cool for years and years because you can move your Thermo King when you trade! THERMO KING AUTO AIR CONDITIONING FROM 51V9.S0 PLUS INSTALLATION' EWER PLUMBING, HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING Sunday. or Later You'll Wondtr Why You Didn't Sooner LEADER CLASSIFIEDS Are you a hand-to-mou- th shopper? Graduate to a Electric iTJluu m ii rr i XT" "1 fr XT- August or Why not move up to a modern new There's electric more space inside with up to 50 about the same kitchen space outside . compared with old model refrigl erator. This is because of '- freezer-refrigerator- . WAVE SPECIAL PERMANENT ? . insulation. See how much you con save. See your electric dealer's new models now. Starting August 12 - September 15 BtcauM it's 1 Every $10. - $12. - 1 $15. Permanent V II or can of SPRAY NET Phone 257-557- 0 for your Appointment NOW iiiMMiiMiiiiiiiMitiiititiitMiiiMiimHMiintimimiiimmmmiiiwtwimmwiiiiwiK Cone Join Us and got ready for "BACK TO SCHOOL" J I Tint We're all here to serve you KATHY TURNER - JANE MAC FAR LANE SUE MUNNS - LA RAE WORLEY - MARY ANN THOMPSON , i. nL leclric, it's bttrl UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. i FREE HAIR BRUSH 16 Colleen Hunsaker will become the bride of Brent Wood Aug. 16 in rites performed by Bishop Milton Day Garfield at the Dale Woodruff home in Tremonton. Colleen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Woodruff of Tremonton. Mr. Wood is the on of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood of Fielding. Mrs. ReNae Woodruff will be matron of honor with Jack Munns serving as best man. The ceremony will be attended by members of the family. Both are graduates of Bear River High School and work at the Second Street Defense Depot in Ogden. After a honeymoon to Yellowstone Park they plan to make their home in Tremonton. Freezer-Refrigerat- No-Fro- st Are you running out of good, fresh food to serve your family? ir' &jcqui&ite Slave thwAietux TJi n You won't be bugged by bugs either because you ride with windows rolled up ards spent Uto The canvassing of preschoolers took place in 28 counties, turning up 25 cases of Amblyopia and correcting 61 additional youngsters of near and far sightedness, astigmatism and surgery for crossed eye. J. Fred Whitney, of the Services for the Visually Handicapped urged the county volunteers to set a goal 10 per cent higher for next year and continue their valuable work. HEAT VISITS GRANDPARENTS Sandy Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson , is spending a week with her grand- relatives : v thin-wal- -- ident of the Tremonton Women's Civic League, entertained the officers and board members of the club at a luncheon at her A Mrs. Floyd Rose while their mother is away. Mrs. Jack (Virginia) Bowles and family of Sandy are visiting this week Mrs. Bowies' mother, Mrs. Grace John. Dr. Ronald John of Pocatello, Ida. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John, Sunday. grandmother, Wally I 1 ,J they witnessed the marriage of granddaughter, Merlyn Bair to Paul Gunnell. That evening thy attended the reception in Garland. The Lawrence Hawkes home added another grandchild to the number. A daughter was born to their son, Van, and his wife, Peggy, July 30 in Brigham. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bledgie and family visited the Lawrence Hawkes. Other visitors during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones of Bountiful. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen and Mrs. Eva Bair attended church at the University Ward in Logan to witness the blessing of Mrs. Baiis grandchild. The baby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bair. Peggy and Holly Ann Wood, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood are visiting at their home this week. Mrs. Ariel Sorensen was hostess to a Artex Paint party Monday. After the lessons, refreshments were served. aw Hears Report Mrs. Mattie Callister, ns tm 7 The people here were happy and quite relieved when Howell town received a letter from Senator Moss notifying them that our post office would not be closed. The Bishopric was in attendance Tuesday evening at Tony's Grove where the MIA girls were holding a testimony meeting during the Stake campout. Mrs. Ranae Wood and Mrs. Narnia Holler and their families were dinner guests Friday of the Lyle Nessens. Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rushton were visitors. Guests at the Paul Fonesbeck home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wager and family. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nessen were guests of Eva Bair Sunday. TEMPLE WEDDING By MYRLE UDY By MRS. VIRGIL HARRIS (From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jenkins and daughters, Beverly and Juanita returned from a 10 day vacation to Canada. They attended the Calgary Stampede, visited Glacier National Park and other points of interest Mrs. Oran Parkinson has been taken from the Dee Hospital in Ogden where she spent 10 days following surgery.to her - it'JI 1 if 1 (X By JENY WOOD 10 City Aug. 13 from 8 to will A Lamanite program p.m. be presented at 9:30 p m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. will make The newly-wetheir home In Provo. i t ''hi', .jJl . |