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Show PA OF THE LEADEti --GAR LAND TIMES, TREMONTON, 1? Birth Announced By Jhe Johnsons Gary ... TT UTAH THURSDAY. DECEMBER YOBIW ARIES, B. and Donna Marie Jensen Johnson of Garland are parents of .a .baby boy" born November 30. He wilt be na- mm V med Gregory Chad and has one sister at home' Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jensen of Garlari. MfHN Today ends rwrnn n- - if- - John Charles Thomas, 82. of Tremonton died November 28 in the Valley Hospital in Tremonton after a two months ' r ? 1 illness. . .is . Vt3 V i WRPQfffl STARTS pro 1970 3- - He was born July 12. 1888, in Malad, Idaho, a son of David Davir and Jane Louis Roberts Thomas. He was reared and educated in Malad. He married Margaret Ann Bennett Dec. 2. 1908 in the Salt Lake IJ3S Temple. The family moved to Tremonton in 1924 where he has residedever-sinc-e. id ). S-a- ' While In Idaho he served as Justice of the Peace in 4 Onieda County, Idaho; was Ward Clerk in the Juniper Ward, and at the time of his death was H s3& TIME Saturday's snow storm was just a small preview of things to come and Beverly Timothy and Robert Arnold were caught by the Leader's cameraman as they helped Steven and Dara Quigley of Garland build one of the first snow forts. They're the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Quigley. SNOW ' rife M2 2nd Lt. Hansen NU-VUThea- fre Starts 7:30 p.m. mm JohnVJayne Dec. f f VjLI Now In Training At Laredo AFB 5 MANBD KlrmTTNIHO-THW1UBWW.TIUI IBMM, Wm X. aim 2-- H Second Lieutenant Vernon L. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Hansen of Tremonton has entered U. S. Air Force pilot training at Laredo AFB, Texas. Lieutenant Hansen will fly the newest Air Force jet trainers and receive special academic and military training during course. He will the year-lon- g be awarded silver pilot wings upon completion of the Air Training Command flying pro- OOUI, THII WlTil JEAN PANAVISION TECHNICOLOR? SEBERG Warner bros. Kinney company BW YOUR WAGON SAlr 3D He attended Bear River High Dec.5 Sat Matinee 1:00 J FULL UNIilimMdRrt i cwry H COLO School, Garland, and received his B. S. degree in aeronautical engineering in 1970 from Utah State University where he was commissioned through the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program. Lieutenant Hansen is a member of Alpha Eta Rho. His wife, Jeri, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Jenkins of Fort Worth, Texas. V mi . 'Mir i'11 . now! FIRST TIME! Closed mis, i n w m nti ) iWfiV ON THE SCREEN PL J i yJg & Mondayys Sunday March Of Dimes March of Dimes medical experts warn that almost any drug a woman swallows, inhales, or injects can adversely affect her unborn baby. J . i I ll I J 1 ' v v . '- in - 'SJ . 7-K-ri By Kenny White Bear River High's first J.V. basketball game, a practice game against South High ended win for South with a 76-- SANTA'S HELPER, DeWayne Falk passed out treats to the kiddies during the first visit of Santa to Tremonton last Friday. A large crowd attended the "Pot of Gold" drawing and then the children turned out in big numbers to catch a glimpse of the visitor from the North Pole. 58 last Friday. The Bears trailed South on their home court at half by and it rea margin of 19-- Diane Heusser 35 mained so up to the end of the game. This year's squad consists of the following juniors: Dave Carl Sorensen, David Hess, Austin and David Rudd; sophomores who will see action are David Nielsen, Larry Warbur-to- n, Ed Shaw and Steven Kearl. Bear River's first league game will be December 4 against Intermountain at Mutual Interest Fireside Dec. 6 ed to Diane. Her reaction was that she liked frozen turkeys better than live ones! Wins A Turkey By Karen Stenquist Diane Heusser, lucky winner of the turkey raffle sponsored by the sophomore class at Bear River High School, was awarded the turkey Wednesday, November 25, when her name was drawn. The live turkey, donated by President Deloris Stokes, was pulled on the stage and present Mutual Interest (formLDS Socialb'es) will hold a Fire Side on Sunday. December 6 at the Cache Stake Center, 125 W. fth N. in Logan, at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel. The Choralaires will present The Have Guests erly the Guests at the Lynn Mark-ha- m home for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. William D. Holt and Miss Donna Holt from Spanish Fork, Mr. and the program, "This Way To Mrs, Reed Armond and children Zella Ann and William from Christmas." Because of popular request Ogden, and Miss Carolyn Mark-ha- m the general pjclic is invited. from Tooele. I AND 2ZST ANNIVERSARY 7 ec. 3 i 31 V . , J sss "irihn!5irsdlaiv v Loses To South JV Risimas o w JV Team gram. HUM PRI5NRI 1 a Seventy in the Tremonton 5th Ward. Surviving are his widow, of Tremonton and the following sons and daughters: Lynn B. Thomas, Joshph E. Thomas and Mrs. Leroy (Mary Lou) Thompson, all of Tremonton; John Harold Thomas, Honeyville; Ralph B. Thomas, Salt Lake; and Mrs. Farren (Alice) Johnson Spanish Fork; 20 grandchildren, 34 great grandchild- ren; one brother, Robert L. Thomas, Malad. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Tremonton 5th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery in Tremonton. W IT ' O' r 0 ?l III Ssf J IP.CV3. This Is Not For Selling, But You Are Invited To Plan Your Purchases And To Use Our Convenient Lay-Awa- y. For The Finest, Choose Mrs. J.G. McDONALD'S ffypJ CHOCOLATES "Fou Could Never Give A Sweeter ' Gift" 3 " ' AST 7 " ti ' See Our Exciting Pottery Vases, Dolls, Figurines Style Art Wedding Invitations by Josef Originals and Lefton Pottery Napkins And Thank You Notes FouV Invited To Choose From Our Beautiful Assortment Of FLOWERS BY WIRE II ItTrTJTt ') CHRISTMAS ' WREATHS M If PLACQUES 1 DOOR SWAGS I FLL Telephone 257-538- 1 1 See Our Selection Of Large 41 East 1st North ALSO AZALES AND RED ROSES TREMONTON, UTAH Artificial Trees CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS, DECORATIONS and GREENERY Alan Scented Cnn ullWH0) . iTM UllKC A ICtCSj lll Plaques; Felt Calendars , Masica Door Chimes In Fact, If It's For The Home For Christmas, Chances Are We Have It! ft s'S' fi |