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Show fttoh birthday observance brines news of open hou se for Walton THE LEADER TREMONTON. An open house honoring James Walton on his eightieth UTAH birthday is planned by Mrs., Walton and family. Mrs. Walton extends an invitation to all friends and relatives to join them Nov. 3 from 3- -6 p.m. at their home to help Mr. Walton celebrate his day. They request no gifts. Thursday, October 31, 1968 7 I I The beginnings of Bear River High School and the Box Elder County Fair were in part handHe was led by Mr. Walton. mayor of Tremonton for two iateJL' terms, president of the Fair Board, and served as president of the commercial club, Lions club and other community ac ii'Ti..)E MR. AND MRS. WAYNE L. HUNSAKER MewiywecU tute in CAicaya aft&t S)S Jmpe wedding, Sept. The Logan LDS Temple was the scene of wedding rites uniting Jean Wright and Wayne L. Hunsaker Sept. 18, performed by President Raymond. The bride is the daughter of Amy C. Wight; Mr. Hunsaker 18 ersity for two years and fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church to the Central Atlantic states. Kathleen Wright, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Tami Wright, Louise Call, Mrs. Blair Summers, Shirley Hunsaker and Dorothy Western. wore empire waist They dresses with pale yellow bodice is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and olive green crepe shirts. Lee W. Hunsaker, all of TreThe sleeves had short puffed monton. sleeves and the girls carried The couple was honored at a bouquets of large yellow mums. reception that evening in the Wayne Gurney served asbest South Bear River Stake Cenman and Gary Hunsaker, Alan ter cultural hall. The bride ap- Wright, Dan Hadley and Wynn peared in a floor length, peau John were ushers. satin gown styled with fitted The couple will live in a bodice and skirt with front pleat suburb of Chicago, 111., while Mr. Hunsaker attends school. underlays. Alencon lace appliques emHe attended Utah State Univ broidered with pearls and crystals surrounded the boat neck line, underlays and the bottom of the gown. Long tapered sleeves completed the dress. A three-tier- ed crown of crystal and pearls held a long, buof-fa- nt English illusion veil. The bride carried a traditional cascade bouquet of a single white orchid with a graceful garland of feathered cry-- sa the mums and delicate talisman rose buds. The roses gave a hint of color to echo the color scheme of the bridesmaids. Attending the bride were The new Mrs. Hunsaker attended USU one year. She visited eight European countries with the Choir of America. tis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan years and held state and national positions in the Post Office Association. He also held positions in nursery, press and municipal associations. M. Hess of Plymouth. Gloria Kendall and Jack Udy of Salt Lake are first-tim- e parents with the birth of a son Oct 27. He is to be named Jack Kendall Udy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy of Riverside and Mi', and Mrs. Frank Kendall of Merced, Calif. Great grandparents are Tom Sandal of Tremonton. has taught an adult class in Sunday School for the past 30 years and has held many other church offices. m tA 25 UDY He Mr. Walton served two missions for the church. As a young man he served in the Northern States and in 1962 he and Jiis wife, Isabella, served two years in the Texas mission. He received the honorary Master M Men award for service to young people. postmaster here for Mr. and Mrs. Meal C. Spurge on of Swanton, Ohio, announce the engagement ,of their daughter, Sue Anne, to Evan Cur- CHRBTENSEN to 29 Alvin E. and Carolyn Roberts born was Oct girl CuSandra Christensen are parents of a Vernon and Betty tler of Tremonton. She is to be boy born Oct 3 in the Salt Lake LDS Hospital. named Terri Lynn and has two sisters at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Aldrid Christensen and Grandparents are Mrs; LaMar Cutler, Washakie Mr. and Mrs. James LeRoy Roberts, all of Tremonton. Reservation, and Mrs. Anne Great Scotland. Glasgow, Bitty, OLSEN grandparents are Mrs. James Gary and Carolyn Clark GarbanaU of Snowville and Mrs. of Berkley, Mich., announce Sidebottom of Little Borough, the arrival of a daughter born England. Oct 26. They have three boys and one girl at home. Grandparents are Mr. and PAYTE Mrs. Marceal 01 sen, Howell, A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Payte at the and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ClLake. The baby will Valley Hospital Thursday Oct ark, Salt be named Kay. Kayln 24. The mother is the former Ora Linda Emmons, daughter CAPENER of Mr. and Mrs. Russell EmFirst time parents, Jerry and Sue Ann BairCapener welcomed mons of Grand Junction, Colorado. a son into their family Oct. 27 Paternal grandparents are in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. PayGrandparents are Mr. and te of Chromo, Colo. The couple Mrs. Mearl Bair, Garland, and has one other boy at home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener in North Dakota. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ElSHOP AT HOME mer Sorensen and Mrs. Eva . YOU'LL BE MONEY AHEAD Bair, all of Howell. CUTLER A 01-s- en Mr. Walton is a patriarch in the South Bear River Stake. He was ordained In 1944 when all wards were in Bear River Stake. He was the bishop of the Tremonton Ward before it was divided and then he became bishop of Tremonton Second Ward. He served for 17 years. "' A 4' tivities, for which he was presented an award and trophy for outstanding community service. Engagement told SUE ANN SPURGEON Miss Spurgeonis a 1968 graduate of Swanton High School. She is attending Penta TechJudy Bowcuttand Claire Bow-cnical College in Ohio studying are parents of their secchild development and is emond child with the birth of a ployed in Swanton. to She be 24. is Oct daughter Mr. Hess spent four years in named Stacie Ann and has one the U.S. Marine Corps and is home Garland. in at brother by Schmidt Bros. employed Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bowcutt of Garland Produce in Ohio. He attends Penta County Adult Education and Stanley Bowcutt of TreAuto Mechanics. monton. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund of No wedding date has been Udy of Riverside are great BOWCUTT JAMES WALTON utt Mr. Walton is a veteran of World War 1. He served in the infantry and was in four major battles. He came to Tremonton after the war in 1919. As the owner and publisher of the Leader and Garland Times, he served 14 years.. He was League women meet in set . nar for Utah Federated Women's Clubs Saturday at the University of Utah Union Building. They presented their first place prize winning project of 1966-6- 8 and displayed the club scrap book. The Tremonton Women's Civic League was named first place winner over 93 club entries and received a $300 check in May at the state convention. Others from this area to attend the meeting and luncheon Saturday were Mrs. Grant Mrs. Otto Brockman, Mrs. Jay Holmgren and Mrs. Myron Giles, Jr. Cal-list- Married to Mnrdoek. SORENSON - - Df" r J , former Lee '"'"J BE SHARP ITv H VOTE SHARP I m,w,wmm lV Member law firm of Olson and Hojrcan. Logan. 6 Good Reasons Sorenson compiled an outstanding record as District Attorney! He has the full cooperation and ! snpporl of law enforcement Sharp Larsen will protect your investment in State Government pro-Die- er, His record shows vigorous of criminals! A He is experienced! . . a qualified fiscal adwith a long background of experience. Efficient...., Vote for David W. Sorenson! DEMOCRAT . Experienced A Consistent Winner He represents all ! the oeoplr of the First Judicial District! Retain A Proven District Attorney dedicated public servant and ministrator is capable and wiling to handle the increased trial and ttern-y- ' work load of District Of fire! He First Judicial District Box Elder, Cache and Rich Counties " OF VJE, TUE BELOW LISTED CITIZENS SERVICE ALL Vote for the man with the proven record Paid Poitical Adv. by LeRrand Beeder (Pd. Pol. Adr. by Bos Elder Co. Republican!, Jim Brown, Chr.) III!! 11 mmpm Ann Five children Mary Ann, Jim, Bob. Sne and Pegry Parents James V. (Slim) and Ruby Sorenson, Locan. Utah. Rrafinate Utah State Culver sity - 1956. Graduate University ot Utah Law School, 1966 Juris Doe-to-r Decree. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Vote Straight Republican n H in Vote For DAVID W. Mrs. Jack Shumway and Mrs. George Napoli appeared at the Community Improvement semi- p H 4 petat ad.frtiwmint " " Of Vurp tartan " COX ELDER d Itrww Carwkrm " "Tr 8 CnrMmtor ft " Cf." COUNTY URGE YOU TO DO RE-ELE- CT D.R Boc GREEN Young couple makes home in . TO STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ashton, Idaho Diane Larson, formerly of Tremonton, and John Courtney were married by Justice of the Peace Robert Stewart in Jackson Hole, Wyo., Aug. 10. Mr. Sheridan Codman served as best man and his wife, Laurie, assisted the bride as her matron of honor. The new Mr. and Mrs. Courtney had dinner at the Wort Hotel where 20-2- S friends greeted them with gifts and congratula- lb I A tions. They are making their home in Ashton, Idaho, where Mr. Courtney Is employed with the Forest Service. O.i Frank Stevens Be ready for anything when driving in unfamlliarareas, reminds Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies. It is a good idea to keep the right foot rested gently on the brake pedal when approaching turns or Intersections you are unfamiliar with. TREMONTON EXTEKDFREEPOUT & "Smoky" Harper ct Doc. Obsn Gam FIELDING Mrs. Lois Arbon SNOWVILLE CORINNE Frank Chadaz Iby Booib Ford Jeppson Red Hiclscn Duane Archibald HONEYVILLE TREMONTON Sens re-ele- PLYMOUTH PROMONTORY Caster HONEYVILLE Jim Tazoi TREMONTON Orville Nisb I'erlin Larson Ve must Howard Gbnn TREMONTON GARLAND Leon Gardner ward looking program. l Jay Deo Harris A. D. Rich ' tb it.3 K.S.L political poll taken in Bright City last wesk, pecpla cf that traditionally Republican city gave Gov. Ranpton over a C0 vote of confidence whicii is absi't the same as polls taken throughout the state. Let's supply him with a legislature he can depend on to carry out his for- On Christensen BEAR RIVER CITY Verl II. Andersen GARLAND VIE HEED PORTAGE GARLAND Lblvin Jchnsca Varren Haycock BEAR RIVER CITY FIELDING A TREMONTON DEWEYVILLE TREMONTON Cora Hielson GARLAND Wayne Owens CORINNE LaGrande Peterson BEAR RIVER CITY Jamas White GARLAND "DOCTOR" III THE HOUSE (Paid Political Advertisement, Box Elder Co. Democrats, E. J. 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