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Show Page 2, The Leader-Tim- August 31, 1972 es, Mrs. Fred Hansen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Morlin " Cox of Manti. New Arrivals Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Neville of Rancho Cordova, Callt, and Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Hess of Fielding. Mrs. Emily Tolmanof Tremonr. ton is a SECRET Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Secrist of Ft St John, Canada, are parents of a baby boy born Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ewer of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist of Plymouth are the grandparents. COX Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox of Centerville announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, born at the Logan hospital Aug. HESS A son was born to Capt and Mrs. Charles C. Hess on Aug. 8 In Rancho Cordova, Calif. He has one brother at home. 19. The mother is the Connie Hansen. Grandparents former are Mr. and TDn KILFOYLE Mr. and Mrs. David Kilfoyle of Bothwell are proud first time parents of a baby boy born Saturday, Aug. 12, at the Logan LDS hospital. He weighed six pounds and 11 ounces. His name will be Ryan David Kilfoyle. Mrs. Kilfoyle is the former Anita Hunsaker. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Hunsaker of Honeyville and Mr. and Mres. Melvin Kilfoyle of Odea are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer of Both we 1L Great-grandpare- nts RES) PUZEY By NELL Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytt-In- g were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Rytting and family In Fort Collins, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Balr and sons, Kevin and David, were in Salt Lake City during the week, where they enjoyed the circus at the Salt Palace. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Randle and four daughters of Logan were dinner guests at the Garland Puzey home last Friday. They reside In Logan. Mrs. Randle Is a niece of Mrs. Puzey. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robins have had members of their family visiting with them over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Prince of Ogden and Miss Nancy Robins who attends school in Salt Lake City were here for the fair and rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cochran were at the Salt Lake airport Their guest of the Monday. past two weeks, Mrs. Frances Wiederrecht, left to return to her home ,n Clear Water, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maycock and son, Christopher, who have also been visiting with the returned to their home in Stanford, Conn, on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Shumway spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Boy-d- en in Salt Lake City. The Boydens have a new son, James He has thShumway Boyden. ree older brothers at home. Mrs. Boyden is the former Pat ns, I LY 1 II IrlI I JJ2 Win an Y I Clock Radio! Joining KBUH 800 Kh Sept. 1st Hear Stereo FM at 107 lMh Send Card to: On KBUH Box I AM-F- M KBUH FM Brigham Contento family drove west last week and their son, John Duane will register at the Westminster College In Salt Lake City where Women Return From Tour Mrs. Grant M. Seeley of San Diego, Calif., has been a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Walton, for a week. She came to attend the Hodson family reunion which was held at Peterson Park on Saturday. There were 75 family members in attendance. Mrs. Seeley remained to visit with relatives and friends in the area. Visitors at the home of Sam Getz are Mr. and Mrs. John Coittento of Levlttown Pa. Mrs. Contento will be reme mbered as the former Renae Getz. The City HAPPY DAY RADIO 3? Miss Karen Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr, of Plymouth has returned home after spending the summer at Fort Bennlng, Ga., withherbro-th- er and sister-in-laLt and Mrs. Curtis H. Starr and family. She arrived home in time to w, visit Lt and Mrs. Chad Starr who spent three weeks visiting at the Starr home en route from New Jersey to Ft Lewis, Wash., where Lt Starr is now stationed serving with the signal corps. They also yisited the Norris Hess family, parents of Mrs. Starr, the former LeAnn Hess. Grandchildren Lisa and Michelle Christy, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee Christy of Tacoma, Wash., also spent three weeks visiting at the Carl Starr home. Last week, Mr. and Mr s. Carl Starr and Daren took the grandchildren home to Tacoma where they visited with their daughter and and family, the Ronald Chudys, and with Lt and Mrs. Chad Starr and family at Fort Lewis. and children aw Swim and Picnic . at Downata Reunions Shady Picnic Area Bait Park Warm Water Changed Dally Highest Slide Li West Downata JHot Springs Open Dally to 11 P.M. 10 A.M. Easter thru'Labor Day Hwne Stripes, prints, patterns, plains. Bells, flares, pegs. Cuffed, uncuffed, no cuffed. Pants. Never has one word meant so much to so many. It's expression, it's self. It's in, it's security. It's whatever you want and then some. First Security And whatever you want, for BankAmericard will buy. As easily as money. Almost anywhere you can buy pants, you can buy pants with BankAmericard. 897-57- 36 of Downey, Idaho or 897-93- 09 Buffer. BankAmericard is the It'll buy almost anything, almost anywhere. Just like Money. ,w Jf I "a . back-to-scho- ol THINK OF IT AS a MONEY FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD By BaifcAmtftu Sarvic Corp. BANKA' .ricard Jackie is a graduate of Bear River high school and a four year Seminary graduate. While at Bear River she was a mom-b- er of the Bryce is also a graduate of Bear River high school. AT Bear River he was active on the swimming team. The couple will make their home in Tremonton. Howell Happenings JENY WOOD Visiting at the Waldo F. Grants the past few weeks has been Mrs. Grants sister, Gaye Lee of Alexandria, Va. She has also been a house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wise, Tremonton. The Lyn Bees spent Thursday In Salt Lake where their family enjoyed the circus and other points of interest Mr. and Mrs. Curley Lloyd and family were overnight guests Saturday of Mrs. Mary Hyden. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Fackrel Wednesday of Bishop and Mrs. Mariner Monk and family. Mrs. Don Larsen and family of LIvermore, Calif., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas and their families this visitors week. Sunday guest of the John n. Forsgrens was Mrs. Lona Ip-se- Congratulations are in order who placed second in the FFA division for fat steers at the fair. Mrs. Doug Allen and daughter have been guests of Mau-ri- ne Fonnesbeck this past week. Weekend guests of the Lyle Nessens were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rushton and family. James Nessen entered the for Brian Grant These Lovely Brides Logan hospital Monday and underwent eye surgery Tjesday. He had the misfortune of injuring his hand this past week and had to have eight stitches taken in it. Visiting the Milton Mechams Sunday and Monday were Mr. and Mis. Melvin Mecham and family. New officers have been installed in the Primary organization. They are, Gwen Munk, president; Diane Gram, first councelor; Cloe Jozies, second councelor and Marie Payne as inservice leader. Alice JohnHospitalized son, past president and her family are moving to the Lester Barnes is in the McPendelton, Ore., area and we wish them Arell in their new Kay hospital having had three in the venture. major surgical operation Eva Bair accompanied Mr. last 13 days. and Mrs. Edgar Nessen to Salt His daughters, Norma Math-i- as Lake Saturday where they visitfrom California and Louise ed Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nessen. Sherman and husband from WaThey also visited Mr. and Mrs. shington, also grandson, Jim Marceal Olsen in American Sherman, and wife from WashFork. ington along with Mrs. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Curtis NichBarnes and son, Ralph, have olas and family returned home been constantly at his bedside. last week from an extended trip which took them through YelFrom South Gate lowstone Park, Glacier Park, up into British Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coombs other parts of Canada. Bill of South Gate, Calif., are visitTaylor, a brother of Mrs. Niing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Das-ch- er cholas, returned to his home this week. The ladies are in Wells, Nev. J t sisters. . . Have Registered At The Heidi House Melba Steed & Jim Woodward Aug. 31 back-to-scho- ol, r Mr. and Mrs. Dee Herschl of Park Valley announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jackie Gae, to Bryce Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald of Tremonton. The wedding wilPtake place Sept 15 with a reception in their honor that same evening at the Bowcutt's Reception past Free Facilities For 3 ML South Bryce Archibald Fall Rites Announced Ogden. With Jackie Hirschi and Family Visits In Georgia Elmo Christ, ensen and family have returned from a recent trip to the Grand Canyon In Arizona where they picked up their son, Von, who has worked there during the summer. Over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Vic Clarkson of Salt Lake were visitors at the Chrlstensen home. They the fair and rodeo while they were here. Mrs. Clarksoa Is a sister of Helen Chrlstensen. Mrs. Rees Stevens and family of Fort Worth, Tex., left Men-da- y to return to their hone after spending the past three weeks at the home of Mrs. Stevens' parents, Dr. and Mrs! D.B. Green. Melanie Stevens is enrolled at the Brigham Young University and will spend the winter there at school. The John Edward Elis family reunion was held at the Mt Ogden park in Ogden last Saturday. There were abojt 90 family members in attendance. From this area there were Dr. and Mrs. D.B. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and family. Mrs. Donna Stevens and family of Ft Worth, Tex., Mr. and Mi-s- . Sid Garrett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen and family of Salt Lake joined with their parents, the D.B. Greens, for the occasion. Twin Lakes was the setting for a three day outing for members of the D.B. Green family last week. The group spent Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday enjoying boating, water skiing, camp'ng and visiting together before Mrs. Stevens left for her home in Texas. All of the Green's four daughters and their families were there for a most enjoyable time. Joseph Bishop was a guest for two days at the Garland Puzey home. He is a nephew of the Puzeys and was In Tremonton to attend a conference of highway engineers from Utah who were meeting here. Mr. Bishop lives in Cedar City. Mrs. Hyrum Hansen and her six children of Hacienda Heights, Calif., arrived at the home of her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. William Roberts, Tuesday for a weeks' visit Mrs. Hansen is the former Alice Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. David Rich and family attended the Hailing family reunion at a park in Layton on Saturday. Mrs. Rich and her son, Robert, entertained the group with accordlan music. There were approximately 130 family members and friends in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Dent Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Johnson and Rich Mr. and Mr3. David enjoyed dinner at the Sherwood Hills Dining Room In Sardine canyon one evening during the week. They were celebrating the 15th wedding anniversary of Joann and David. ed s, Guests of Mrs. Olive Dockwere Mr. and Sunday Mrs. Grant Dockstader of Preston, Idaho, Mrs. Myrtle Nelson and son, Dean, Mrs. Elizabeth Frazier and Mrs. Ara Miller of EAfVKATriERiCARP - - - leal treatment Mr. and Mrs. ar-lo- stader We ensen will Brl-gha- Dockstader Guests Mtrkt Owrd And licmttd .. V- - with, ther week. Logan Hospital last Friday Mrs. Fred Kenley Is in the recoverwho Is Gene Jorgensen David O. McKay hospital lnfjg. Mr. Jorgsurgery. from ing remain there fcr ano- - den where she Is receiving medl Mrs. Helen Severson and Mrs. Franoessa Sunvmrc !iave returned from a most enjoyable trip to Europe. They traveled with a group of 220 adm ults and students from the Yoiug University. Among the group were the BYU Folk Dancers who were us preparing to entertain at appointments overseas. The tour left on July 13 and returned on Aug. 24. Fifty member of the group spent a large part of their time in England where they worked ongen-eo!og- y. Mrs. Severson and Mrs. Summers were in this group. The ladies spent some time France sightsoeiig la Pa.-Iand In London, England before beginning their research projects whiih took them to many places throughout England. At the end of their stay in England, the toi g oup all reassembled in London who re they visited the London LDS Templj. Mr3. Summers and Mrs. Severson reported that they w.jre well pleased with all that they were able to see and while they were t!wra. son-in-l- Swvic he will spend the winter In school. The Contentos plan to teave for their home on Friday. Don Edvalson visited in the Shumway. 800 In Society 'iff Melba Steed & Jim Woodward Ebory Spotlight Goblets & Sherbert Stemware by Nortike Noritake Jackie Herschl & Bryce Archibald 15 Tulane China by Noritake Laurent Goblets by Noritake Sherberts by Lennox Sept It h 1 Karla Finch & Douglas Cranney Jackie Herschi The Heidi House Khone 52 East Main, 257-36- 29 Tremonton J Karla Finch Sept & Douglas Cranney 13 Safari Stoneware by Noritake Walnut Spotlight Goblets by Noritake |