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Show P4GE4 THE BUY Western Industrial MUTUAL FUNDS From MEL FOXLEY Coll 257-53- 20 For rVospectus Mr. and Mrs. Vert Stokes received word recently that their son Lawrence Stokes has received his rating of Chief with the U S. Navy. Lawrence Is stationed in the Philippine Islands and has his wife, sonand daughter with Be joined the Kavy in him. 1956. DON'T FORGET BRHS SEMINARY SETS MAY 19th FOR GRADUATION By NANCY BSADSHAW Bear River High Seminary has announced Monday, May 19, as the date of graduation exercises. Both third and fourth year graduates will be honored in xMirnalism class at Bear Biver Bigh School has made plans for a field trip The for Mays. In connection with their previous study, the class will tour the Salt Lake Tribune buildStudents hope to obing. serve linotype operations as well as the actual make-u- p and printing of the newspaper. A stop will also be made where they can at KCPX-Tlearn more about the actual reporting of the news. The Journalism class has been busy learning all the necessary steps to turn out I U 1 a good newspaper, and several have contributed news Janeal Harris stories to the Leader. As a conclusion to their work, a future Searchlight Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. staff will be selected from Harris of Tremonton announce among the top students. the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Janeal, to Tony E. Aaron. Mr. Aaron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton E. Aaron. The couple will wed June 10th in the Logan LDS Temple. Janeal isa graduate of Bear River High and Seminary. She has been attending USUforthe the high school auditorium. The Seminary executive council Is planning the program under the direction of Princip- al MAKING PLANS for graduation are the officers of the High School Seminary- - They are Darl Schumann, sophomore vice president, Robert Arnold, junior vice president, Linda White, secretary. Ronda Rudd. reporter. V, Mutt Day WITH GIFTS From i r InUKjUAT t fWT B, 1707 TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND Journalism Class Plans Field Trip Lawrence Stokes Wins Promotion YOUR LEADER-GARLA- MATS SHOP Bear Biver ..- 0 D Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Branstetter of San Diego, Calif, announce the engagement axd Pr-ov- two years. Tony served on an LDS mission in Germany and is now a Junior majoring in Forestry at USU. After the honeymoon the couple will be living in Nevada where Tony will be working for the Forest Service. At the end of the summer they will return to Logan and continue their ter. studies at USU. NOON TILL 8 P.M. BIRTHS Mason Make Mother Happy. Have A Family Affair Children under 10 years of age 12 Price. Table Reservations For Families, Couples or Groups All Regular Dinners Served Red Rooster Cafe i DL OCT in Live It Up. . . Trade Up to A CAREFREE ELECTRIC RANGE of Sun Cily, Ariz. STOKES"-'- ; -'' Leland and Karolvn Stokes of Long. Beach, Calif., are parents of a boy born April 17. He is to be named Leland Daniel and has ' three sisters at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verl Stokes of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ball ofBrigham City. Orton ail? Hi il 25, at the Methodist Church in Tremonton. A short ceremony was given and then refreshments were served. The following girls were present with their families: Denise Carter, Barbara Denise Potter, and Ly-d- ia Each girl had Taylor. earned and then received the sports and hostess badge. Some of the girls had earned a few extra badges. Denise Potter was invested into the troop that evening. She said the Girl Scout promise and all the girls joined in saying the Girl Scout laws. The Cadette Girl Scouts to proved themselves able to put $hi a nice and- enjoyable pro gram. Jack and Carolyn Burton Orton of Salt Lake announce the arrival of a girl born April 23. They have a little boy at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton of Fielding, Dee Orton of Panquich and Mrs. Letha Friday of Salt Lake. Great grandparents m are Mr. and Mrs. John of Farmington and Mr. Orton of Panguich. All CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN TREMONTON MAX WALKER Standard OH 257-538- Company of California m aj BLOUSES vaV Mc-Le- , Dr. and Mrs. Ross L. Mason are proud parents of a boy born May 2 . in Masa. Ariz. The couple have three girls and one boy at home. Grandparents are the late William B. Mason and Lillian H. Mason of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. W. A Allen engines last longer. Just In Time For By DENISE CARTER The Cadette Girl Scouts held an inve stature on Friday, Apr- Can Eat RPM Motor Oils keep engines clean, cut wear, help ds GIRL SCOUTS HOLD INVESTATURE All You r Sludjsd engines? ! forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Karen Diane, of a, to Brent Edward Nelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Nelsen of Garland. The couple plan a June 4th ceremony in the Logan LDS Temple. There will be an open house in their honor that evening at 8 p.m. in the GarNEW OFFICERS of the Bear River High School FHA land 2nd Ward Relief Society are pictured above. They are Beverly Timothy, pres., room. Linda Larson, treas., Marjene Spackman. v.p. and Velma Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Nel(LEADER PHOTO) Ward, secretary. sen will host a wedding breakin fast for the newly-wetheir home. A reception for the Brent E. Nelsen's will be held June 7, in the San Diego Stake Cen- last By Popular Request Our Delicious Jan Petersen, president and Layne Palmer, senior vice president. Karen Branstetter nmmmiUHmmmmM,....,..,.,.........,, Sunday May II, 1969 I - Waldo Cook. The Bear River High A Cape 11a Choir will furnish the music A presentation about the Book of Mormon will highlight the evening's program. And TiiiGERiE 0) 0FF Christensen v GIFT WRAPING HERE SHOP FOR MANY OTHER EXCITING MOTHER'S DAY GIFT FREE Dr. Mahlom S. Christensen and his wife Malinda Pfost Christensen, are parents of a baby girl born April 22 in Puerto Rico. Dr. Christensen is serving with the U.S. Navy there. The couple have one daughter at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Al Pfost of Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fuhri-ma- n of East Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Fielding are great grandparents. ITEMS 4 Aetm GM mm ucuuks Sjo-blo- Gill Richard and Barbara Wals-to- n Gill are parents of a boy born April 27. He is to be named Richard (Ricky) Angus and has two brothers at home. His father is with the Air Force in Vietnam. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. (Bill) Gill of Avon, Mont, and Mrs. Henry C. Walston of Tremonton. $147.00 less than last year's Camaro with comparable equipment. 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