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Show e i THE LEADER -- GARLAND TIMES, ll PAGE 4 v - iv" u u vi if -- i -- TREMONTON, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST esra Tin OBSsurQ ((MSI ; rr. CESSPOOLS aJ - . Announce Wedding Plans HansenShakespeare Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ha.isen of Elwood announce the enand forthcoming gagement marriage of their daughter, Robyn to Mr. Vernal Dean Shakespeare. Mr. Shakespeare Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vernal' Shakespeare of Tropic, Utah. They will speak vows in the Logan LDS Temple on August 28 and will be honored that night at a reception to be held In the Elwood Cultural Hall. The couple will also be honored at an open house in Tropic on September 12. Miss Hansen Is a grad-ua- td of Bear River High School and Utah State University. She was a member of the Junior Coun- cil, worked with the Leadership Workshop, and Is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, a National Honor Society. Mr. Shakespeare graduated from Bryce Valley High School and attended Southern Utah State University for two years. He fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church to the North Brl- -. tish Mission (Northumberland, ' Cumberland, and Whitehaven). He is a senior at USU, majoring In electrical engineer- -. The newly-we- ds will ing. presently a senior at make their home in Logan. is Mf1 J ACCIDENT MONDAY afternoon on the highway to Bear River City resulted In a serious injury to two Idaho women and lesser injuries to two others, when the car, driven by Mrs. Delia Davis left the road and went over a ot embankment State highway Patrolman Lyle Palmer is shown In photo above as wrecker prepares to pull out the car which was listed as a total wreck. Two ambulances from the Tremonton fire department were 20-fo- World's Easiest Method Of Exercise For Free Home Demonstration called to the scene. In addition to Mrs. Davis, 49, of Ashton, Idaho, who was listed as in 'fair condition at the local hospital, Mrs. Sarah Murdock was also hospitalized with a broken leg, broken ribs and head and hand lacerations. Her condition was described as 'serious. Mrs. . Murdock, 71, is from Idaho Falls. Also hurt were Bessie Dawson, 6L Idaho Falls and Cindy Murdock, 13, Rose, Idaho. They suffered bumps and bruises and were released following treatment at the hospital. r. Hunsaker Phone : $4.95 r IAH iASV IO-O- 206 So. 2nd. W.St SUPPLY Tremomon. Utah LOT CLEARANCE TRADE-SA- 1954 LE Willys 2 door "6' ? ? Restore 1958 Chev. Hardtoo Good Tires 1959 Buick Hardtop '1001 Dandy MOO 1960 Buick'5000 When New $70 1961 Thunderbird Sweet '143 1963 Fairiane 500 W V--8 Vll Take Anything Of Equal Value As Trade What Have You Got? Bring ItWith You! ' Trim Faster With Lee A SEASON Park Valley ElderAt Expo BIRTH Call ni2B!8M ul(ss ruHtmt. time um. (uvooi. m UOttli MUM ; Missionaries at the Mormon Pavilion at Montreal, Canada's, great Expo, "Man CHAMPIONS of Bear River South State and also region winners Is tills Third Ward and His World" are enjoying The team. soflball team was undefeated a all for girls year long, except practice game outstanding success and interloss to a boy's team. Front Franc Ine Fukui, Fat Fabry, Debbie Rhodes, Christine est in the gospel message. Nagao, Juanlta Chrlstensen, LeAnn Stenquist Back: Fattl Holmgren, Bonnie Vance, The LDS Church, when the Alice Petersen, Sunny Larson, Marlene Stenqulst, Annette Jensen, Carol Vance, Sandra began, obtained an outexpo Bonnie Rae Elda and Fuller Coach Jean asst. coach. Barfuss, Barnes, Theurer, Lynn building on an unstanding Earl, Marilyn Tanaka and Susan Barnes, were absent usually good location and set up a complete story of exhibits, paintings, diaramas and film presentations, similiar to the Visitors Center on Temple Square In Salt Lake. Here the message of the LDS Church is presented to thousands of visiters by the missionaries who are called to guide and teach and work at this Mormon Pavilion. One of these missionaries is Elder Lynn R. Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudger E. Palmer of Park Valley, and a graduate of Bear River High School. He is shown in the ' picture standing at the side of a lighted diarama of the Tabernacle Choir and the great organ in the Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake, which is one of the exhibits at the Mormon Pavilion at the Expo. . TAKXS ASEPTIC Pi 1 20, 1970 257-712- 7 JACK'S mmcan eep Allodia Vacation Trailers P.S. We'll Even Trade For A Donkey! BARNES Proud, first time parents of a baby girl are Ivan and Anita Breeding Barnes. The baby arrived Wednesday, Au- gust 12. First time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Wiiber Breeding of San Carlos, Calif. Great are Mr. and grandparents Mrs. A.E. Roche and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes. scene. You can take it with you. West the clean and inviting by fighting Help keep litter. Join the Keep America Beautiful campaign. Litter spoils the It's everybody's business. h, . nip n ... it Soc. Security Man Coming o o oq)ooV foVoooi (ooojolfiryTTUooJ UU ft) V2 12 10 Jlo v2rV2l2A2lv2S Ilo fto ol ; We Have Ladies Denims & Stretch Jeans VJIAVERICK' IN A WIDE VARIETY OF COLORS MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY AND BE IN HIGH STYLE FOR THE kVkwAE 1SL FAIR RICK I We Also Have Styles For Men Frank Olson, the Box Elder County Representative of the Ogden Social Security Office will be in Garland on Thursday, August 27 at the armory from 10:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Friday, August 14, was the 35th anniversary of the social security program. "Almost four times as many people are now working in jobs covered by social security. The rolls have grown from 26 million workers covered when social security started to 94 million," according to Olson. Today, 9 out of every 10 workers are covered, compared to 5 out of 10 when social security began. At first, only jobs in commerce and industry were included. Today, practically every job is covered by AMBASSADOR BETTER RESALE U ' I Snug at the I II f Wf ":;rrtviAN VALUE i gift afiitttf&rmm.. Than Any Other Car In It's Class. I Hip &Flared at the Foot WHY? JACK'S GARAGE Garland Utah fPRE SHRUNK f the program. The 1950 amendments to the Social Security Act extended coverage to farm workers; domestic workers; certain Fednonfarm eral, civilian, State, and local employees not under a retirement system; U.S. citizens working abroad, and employees of nonprofit institutions. ed; In 1954, more self-emplo- farmers personsincluding and professional people other than lawyers and individuals in the medical professionswere covered. Two years later in 1956 members of the uniformed services and all professional persons except doctors of medicine were covered. 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