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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1971 THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH D PAGE 3 Taylor Studentbody It's o BIRTH s and Janine Roundy Steed of Tremonton announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, born at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham on March 10. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed of Plymouth. W. L. Roundy of Brigham is the great grandfather. The baby will be named Angie Dawn. i McCann Wendell and Sharon McGinty McCann of Garland are proud parents of a boy born March 11 at the Valley Hospital. He will be named Darren J. and has one brother at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Euvene Hallford of Garland, Mr. Marc McCann of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. John A. McGinty of Garland. Mrs. John L. McGinty of Phillips-bur- g, Kansas is a great grand- GETTING READY FOR POETRY FESTIVAL Poetry Festival Next Friday with the ukes, choral Maughan's 4th grade Stokes, the boys and girls have singing and specialty numreadings instrucUkulele been Park School class at North receiving will hold their annual Poetry tions once a week since the bers. The boys and girls are eagFestival on Friday, March 26. beginning of the year. They have awaiting the opportunity erly It is entitled "A Golden Trepresented a patriotic program to show their efforts and would the Senior the for for will There PTA, of asury Poetry." be glad to welcome you to mother. be two performances, one in Citizens, and they also enjoyattend their Poetry Festival the morning at 9:30 and one in ed a Song Fest around the ComLott on March 26. tree Christmas the afternoon at 1p.m. Parents, munity during Mrs. will Assisting Maughan friends and relatives of the per- the holidays. be Mrs. Stokes with her guitar A little forming students are urged to girl was born March The festival will also include and Mrs. Webb at the piano. 13 to attend either performance. OtBlaine and Sherlene Bow-cu- tt Lott of Thatcher. She will hers, who are interested are be greeted by two sisters and welcome to attend. BOY SCOUTS HOLD CLEAN UP DRIVE This Festival is a culminthree brothers and will be our Scout Master, Sam VVoer-ne- r, named Christine. ation of a full years study of By DAVID JONES was driving the truck up poetry, and the elements-suc- h Boy Scouts of Troop 141 went Grandparents are Mr. and ahead of us. He ran into a Mrs. Earl Jones of Brigham as metaphors, similies, figu- on a clean-u- p hike last Saturres of speech, etc., that make day. vVe started at the high ditch while trying to pull over and Mr. Stanley Bowcutt of writing a creative, exciting, school and went down along the to the side of the road. A Tremonton. Greatgrandparents had to come and get are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Udy experience. Besides writing st- canal. There was five out of ories and short subjects, the the eleven of our troop there. us out. of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. We littered the road on the limeWe made two trips to the students have written Herman Lott of Fieldine. ricks, haiku and couplets. dump. Before the second trip way to the dump the first time, Under the direction of Jean we were picking up trash while because Steven .Voerner's hat Jackman flew off. We never recovered it. Marlis and Janet Seamons The five Boy Scouts who parof Tremonton are parclean-u- p Jackman in the were ticipated ents of a son born March 14. Robert Ber-genGreg Derrick, Kim Taylor, Steven They have one other son at 1st Quality home. Werner and David Jones. Grandparents are Mr. and DADDY-DAUGHTMrs. Dale Jackman and Mr. Yard and Mrs. Lyle Sulzle both of DATE TO BE MAR. 24 Blackfoot, Idaho. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Agnes Tran-astru- m By SHARON ANDERSON and Mrs. Leva Rich, Around" will theme "Turn both of Blackfoot. the FHA party " March 24 at 7:30 p.m. It will Reg 4.49 be held in the Bear River High Checketts Yard girls' gym. A little girl arrived March This night is for only Father 14 for Jerry and Patricia Allen and daughter. It is to provide a time when they may enjoy Checketts of Brigham. She will be named Jodi Lyn and has others' company. each De For two borthers at home. There Games will be played. Grandparents are Mr. and a program and rebe will also Reg. 1.98 Mrs. Lynn Checketts of Trefreshments. monton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of Riverside. Great graUniversity of Utah ndparents are Mr. Zeb White of Tremonton, Mrs. Lena White To Host School Juniors of Tremonton and Mrs. A.N. Ten Utah high school juniors Checketts of Preston, Idaho. will have an opportunity to spend eight weeks at the University of Utah in an intensive summer Richards program on materials sciences, Dennis Lee and Judy Hess technology and related matheRichards of Missoula, Mont, 13. matics, June Qualified juniors in Utah high announce the birth of a son born March 5. The new lad schools must submit applicawill be named Sheldon Lee and tions by March 29, and suchas two sisters andone brother cessful candidates will be notified by April 15. The program at home. is Grandparents are Mr. and by the University and the National Science Mrs. Elmer Richards of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Foundation. For more information and Hess of Fielding. Mrs. Emily application forms, contact: Dr. Tolman of Tremonton isagreat Joseph D. Andrade, director grandmother. NSF SSTP, Materials Science and Engineering, College of EnFollow 'The Leader's" I gineering, University of Utah, I Tremonton Salt Lake City, Utah 84112. Mystery Personality Mrs. tow-tru- DAY IS HELD Daddy-Daugh- "Play Day" sponsored by the Bear River Junior High Girls' P.E. Department was held last Saturday at the Jr. High. Box Elder was invited to this activity bringing approximately 175 girls to participate. The activities started at 9 a.m. with a quick breakfast of hot chocolate and doughnuts. The girls then went to their assigned classes such as cage ball, tumbling, swimming, and basketball. A lunch break of sandwiches and salads added to the day with a few skits from the officers. A tourney was held w here the best teams were mixed and then played each other. At the end awards were given to the best athletes of the day and the girls were dismissed around 3 p.m. Off Come in and see our big selection of spring fabrics Button's and Bolfs J Phone: (801) 322-850- 9. LET YOUR WEDDING PLANS INCLUDE WmW ' ; FIVE GENERATIONS are shown in this picture taken Feb. 7, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas in Howell. Shown are, seated, left to right: Mrs. Harold Sandall, great grandmother; Mrs. Alice Robbins, great great grandmother; and baby Annette Holmgren. Standing are Mrs. Ann Holmgren, the new mother; and Mrs. Carol I.ee Douglas, grandmother. be semi-form- or best dress. al There will be no chares. large number of young people throughout the valley will be presented under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. a were requi- red to give a two minute cam- with their campaign managers giving a talk. They were then asked questions by the student-bod- y concerning school probpaign speech one-min- ute lems. Voting sen Orchestra. The dance will decorations. Everyone 14 years of age and older is invited to attend. A gayla floor show consisting of was held March 17 in the homerooms to decide the final two candidates for each office. NEW FROM Wathins Products Co. lExtracts-inew Early Ame- Watkins Double Strength 11 oz.. rican Decanter bottles. 12 Fla- - Vanilla $1.39 with the pur-- ! Ivors to choose from including! chase of 8 oz. pepper or 3 14 13 New Flavors Strawberry, oz. nutmeg at regular price. 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Presidential candidates are Barry Labrum, Ray Timothy, Sherm Richins, Mark Richards and Bart Hill. ter Sale $1.49 yd. v Cindy B rough andTre-ss- a La r kin. Candidates for vice president are Joel Mariyama, Mike Summers, Galen Frederickson, Raul Cervantez, Orvil Stokes and David Rudd. By CAROL VANCE Sale $3.49 V HERE ER Spring Bonded Acrylics 10 bly held before the studentbody. Secretarial candidates include Margaret Christensen, Annette Jensen, DeAnn Thompson, Francine Fukui, Karen er, Sale $5.49 Swa By ELAINE SAYAMA Candidates for Studentbody Officers were announced Thursday, March 11 at an assem- ck Polyester Double Knits Peau , Candidates GIRLS' P.E. PLAY Steed Farrell a boy for A'ard and Lyn-et- te Rogers Taylor of Tremonton. born March 15 at the Valley Hospital. The couple have one little girl at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. ilford Rogers, who are serving an LDS Mission in Brownsville, Texas. |