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Show i THURSDAY, JULY 31. 1969 Kathleen Watkins mm Burke of Ogden and Miss Kan Wood of Farmington who will become the bride of C lain Stenqulst of Tremonton. Twenty guests, enjoyed a delicious luncheon followed by original games. Pat and Nanette, roommates of Claudia at ISU In Logan were the recepients of many lovely and useful gifts.' t r Richardson-Pri- A Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Cayt and Miss Vickie Lynn Lays, Shelbyville, Ky and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Golden, ville, Ky., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. James The F. Cooke and family. Lunch Programs drihad from Kentucky party Only 96 of Utah s S6a pj--' ven to California and were enroute home via Yellowstone JUc schools do not offer a h P"- Duri"f when visited here. Guests From Kentucky Denver-headquarter- ed ional Farmers Union move into new offices in Mo- ntbello next spring, Tony T, Dechant, presidentannounced. Dechant said a 72,500 square foot structure on a 4- - 12 acre site will be designed and built to specifications by Montbello's development team the Urban Investment Development Co.; the Perl-Ma- ck Companies, and Bennett & TEACHERS Elementary teachers outnumber teachers In junior highs and high schools, repUtah State Board of Education office. orts the Louis-Archib- trVt-- mpy l"ss..i. . K761 " Sr7 ! . Mini mi it fviM ftiUteit, " k.k. cart. J aVahla StrwWCTIOH n ill 4 i a UMV I ' Jiif' fli-lV-t-- r, i I I t' 'i. j.el L t-- ''.NcVTiKVIji - '' 'gVl'-',- miKiR RUBBER r i I i X '- CHOICE Swiss LB. ak'On iSHEziS ""- fff I J "'"""""r "'" ,h" I UJ I 1 rfJ" f Ui'lU ... loll mokes) , Wg . CITY HEAD unntF CHOF Heavy Duty Cast Aluminum Stock Pots mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Tlllir IKf-ft- - I It "5s 3 I fir J No. I 15 ItD i No. X .'H 1512 quart size 121 2112 quart size I . 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Makes Tremonton WESTERN FAMILY L AISTIN Mi:ilOI.S Few people realize that the I hiitory of alcoholic beverages foes back to before, the stone age, when fermented honey was the first drink of its kind or that bourbon, a truly American drink, has an interesting history of its own that lends CANS ONLY CAN itself to "straight" talk. Unknown until 1789, when H HSMI lllttll IWM Baaa clergyman Elijah ihlHHM MMIHM tM IIIIM IHWIMHtMl MM I IIHMIWilM t IMWatt I fttt ttiaWMtaW W l)ll W IWIIMI I Mtjt tM t StttMt HW I Mf , Kentucky ' Craig produced it for the first 1 IriVWHITE STAR, MANDALAY I ,j 1: time, bourbon, took its name . from the county where it was I made. ., h the, timek almost every, Ir farm of any size had its own distillery,, and there were as many as 2,000 in Kentucky alone. In nearby Virginia, one gentleman who had his own bourbon distillery was none other than George Washington, the Father of our country. 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And the story of bourbon is as American as apple pie or Wild Turkey ! i In Stock 'rT "'ul) J tJ.lt rJTiL, e fafcMfa . ,M J)jiI f Complete Line Of Valspar Poinfs I.JTLJll'L ' Jt $J Made tw Vol soar hlvalt M.1W r .Ar. 1V . ht East BBflB-MH- HH This fnTliat Minute Steaks 5?89ci Turkey " E 326 N. lf they TENDER I Service While here they visited 420 Y meals of the hot rnid-d- ay Temple Square and the Vis- 8erved- "f0! iter's Center In Salt Lake Utah State Board of Education. City. . jt House Paint I ald m National Farmers Union To Move To New Offi reception honoring the newlyweds will be in the Enoch Ward on August 1 and an open house for the couple will be August 8, in 2nd Ward. will make future their They horns in Tremonton. W ff'SM cum. A 1956 Chevrolet involved In a hit and run accident July 20, has been recovered' and an arrest was made. Tre- monton City Police had been looking for the car and had asked for assistance in last week's Leader. A phone call from an alert citizen helped police find the car and driver, The Tremoiton Cfty Police Department expressed ap- preciation for this citizen's heln. The couple of Tremonton. will be married August 1, in the St George L.D.S. TemA at 2:45 p.m. Tremonton Volunteer Ambulance department answered the call and took young Master Roberts to the hospital where it was reported he received facial and arm lacerations. Todd was not .injured, Investigation showed that the boy had turned into the car August 30. ' ple. August 1 and end Saturday, Tremonton Police Recover Stolen Gar Ric, an- mm LIFT--wi- th Repair nounces the engagement of their daughter, Zola Mae, to Jar.- - Douglas Price, son of A. F. Price Mr. . Mrs. r GIVE YOUR HOME Appliance Engagement Set f Hardware Bronson ce Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. hardson of Enoch, Utah, Boy Hurt In Bike MUhap eigh- t- and the driver at ft Tlmmy Roberts, Cullimare and Jerry year-o- ld son of Mr. and Mrs. mobile was not at butt. Nt Miss Charla Earl was hon- Buchanan announced today that Clarence Roberts of East Tre- - arrest were made. ored at a bridal shower at Box Elder County will conduct monton, is In good the home of Mrs. Thayne Jones a Neighbor to Neighbor Cam- condition at reported The Valley Hosin Fielding Wednesday even- paign. pital, after the bike he was ing with Jeanine Roundy and Republican workers will kn- riding turned Into a car drBetty Ann Auger as ock on the door of every home iven be lone Watt Udy of GarOriginal bridal games in the county. You will be able land. Timmy and another comwere played. to discuss local Issues and panion, Todd Archibald, son Charla received many contribute to the party fin- of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Archlovely and useful gifts. Twenty- ancially. ibald, were riding bike son the -five The Neighbor to Neighbor side of 3rd East Street Tuesguests were served tasty refreshments. Campaign will begin Friday, day when the accident oecur-e- d ette It 3 Boyd Mrs. Leland BarrU and. daughter Claudia of Tremon- ton, entertained at a kitchen bridal shower Saturday after coon in complixnet to Miss Pat Elwood of Logan who win become the bride of Brian Kathleen Watkins and Gail O. Ashby were married In a double ring ceremony July In the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast at the Hotel Temple square Tea Gardens followed the ceremony and was hosted by the grooms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hiett V. Ashby. In the evening, the couple was honored at a reception in the Granger Eighth Ward. A Attending the bride were Katherine Wat-kin- s, k maid of honor; Karen Williams, Loma Ashby. Jean Watkins, Lettia Marks' and Bonnie Marchant, as bride maids. Mike Harmon performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Bob Grant. Brent Watkins, Brent Anderson, Dan Williams and Kevin l Grant. Rick Anderson and Gregg Anderson were junior ushers. Shiela Showell precided over the guest book, with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Showell and Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Palmer greeting guests. Hostesses were Laurel and Marilyn Grant Overseeing the serving were Carrie Grant, lone Palmer, Laurie Palmer, Robbin Palmer and Pam Losu. In charge of gifts were JoAnn Houtz, Verna Ashby and Lee Gene Grant Organ music was played by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Muriel Grant Alaskan-Canadi- an Entertaining at prenuptial parties were filled an L.D.S. Mission in the He has arxestwl West Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Anderson, Miss Lorna allege. Ashby, Miss Marlene Thompson and Miss Minister College and Weber State Letha Marks. GARLAND PARKING The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perce Watkins. She is a graduate ( Cont. From Page I) of Bear River High School and L.D.S. Seminary. She attended L.D.S. Business College sidents along the parade route who do not and is presently employed at Transport want spectators to park in their driveways should post their property before the parade Clearings. He said parking will be permitted begins. The groom is a graduate of Granger High School and L.D.S. Seminary. He full- - on the dead end streets off the parade route. PAGE Repulican Plan Neighbor Campaign Miss Charla Earl Honored With Shower FOR PAT ELWOOD Wed On July 11 riCt Q TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH BRIDAL SHOWER 0 Ashby Gail -- GAR LAND THE LEADER 260 6 "SAVE MORE AT- -' Your CRISP Ax Celery lb. S( Hometown Grocer CIGARETTE mm Grapes PLUS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS i i |