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Show Page 2, The Leader-T- Garland Times, January 18, 1973 he AO Tlho Her Choice Patti Fronk & David Hess Feb. 3, 1973 Corelle by Livingware Coring Gold Manhattan Cookward Mrs. Russ WaldronwashosU ess for the meeting of the Bridge Club which met at the Waldron home last Tuesday night Mrs. Eddie to Mr. Frank Davis. It is Tiost-es- s. Krey was a guest of the located on Second East, Mr. A dessert was served and Harris is employed at ThiokoL bridge was played during the evening. Prizes for play went Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson j to Lola Krey and to Dona Bow-c- of Logan had twenty family members at their home last Mr. and Mrs. Mark Harris Fast Sunday following meeting and family are newcomers to where their new son received Tremonton. They have purthe name of Jared Paul. Mrs. chased the home which belonged Thompson is the former Debbie Archibald of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and Mrs. Vilate Archibald were there and are the baby's Also there to see their grandson named were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Garrett and family of Salt Lake and Mr. Grant ThompMembers of the Booklore son and family of Tremonton. They were all dinner guests at Club met last Wednesday afterthe home of Paul and Debbie noon for their regular club church. following The met at club the meeting. of Mrs. Brooks Shuman. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Walker ghomeserved a delicious desert the have returned from a two year to and ladies the present ssM book, "To Live mission for the LDS Church. Again" was reviewed by Mrs. Dave Stand-e-r. They spent their time in AusAuthor of the book is tralia and left summer weather to come home to our cold cliCatharine Marshall. The author has compiled letters, mate. It is good to have them They regretted having to papers and mementos of Peter back. Marshall who was her husband. leave their field of labor and utt Bookclub Hea rs Diana Smith & Lym Kimter Feb. 2, 1973 Corelle by Livingward Corning jjj j Ss i& J. I i&Si Mjmil Kemember Our Gift lut R eview for Brides The Heidi House I Phone 257-36- 2? jjf&P n c expressed their enjoyment ot the work they have done. ing with his parents, Mr. and are building Mrs. Chan Cornwall and used is again in the time in helping with the new home which Chan and May Mr. Harry Drew has returned to his home after spending the Mrs. Calvin Kay the McKay Hospital in Ogden where she is receiving medical care. Our best wishes go to her for a speedy return of her health. Mr. Paul Laub has returned to Tempe, Ariz., where he is attending college. He left last if C& - h: V- - V - .A" (0)0 7& (O)0 erf 7& (O)0 (0)0 7 The new son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carr was blessed Sunday in Mantua where the Carrs make their home. The Carrs have a family now of five boys and two girls. Mrs. Carr is the former Carolyn (Kitty) At the service to Cornwall. hear the new baby given the name of Shon O'Neal, were the baby's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Cornwall. Also there for the occasion were Mr. and Mr3. John Baxter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall. They are all from this area. Mr. Douglas Cornwall who makes his home in Las Vegas was in Tremonton for several days last week. He was visit Ladies who attended Relief Society last Tuesday really had an enjoyable time. Russ Lee came from Salt Lake and presented a film on the use of A & R meat, such as the cold cuts and various ways to use Clover Club potato chips. After the film the ladies were served a delicious luncheon, which consisted of these products. Orland and Zelda Hess received some happy news Saturday. Their son, Terry and wife are proud parents of a She's little, but baby girl. Weighs only 4 lbs. mighty. 10 oz. She will have to spend some time in the incubater until shes gained enough to be able to go home. This is the couples first child. The Hess's were in Salt Lake Sunday, where they got their first glimpse of their new granddaughter. The Ariel Sorensens entertained many friends and relatives at their home Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elizie Bigalow and Mr. and Mrs. Stan West and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorensen, Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Randall Nilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gunnel and family, Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen, Malad, Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tanner, Black-foo- t, Idaho; also Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen and family. The Howell Primary was the Hostess Ward at the Bear River Stake Saturday. Some of the primary children presented the program. The Howell Ward was also responsible for the lovely decorations that were present for the occasion. Mary Hyden accompanied her to Bedford, grandson, Rex, Wyo., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curly Lloyd and family. They spent several days with them. Bishop and Mrs. Mariner Munk had many of their family visit them Sunday. Those who dropped by were, Mrs. Mel Grove r and son, Kent, Townsent, Mont; Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Fackrel and daughter, Marsha: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fackrel and (5)0 Every Saturday Night DANCE To The MUSIC 7& Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Farr, Tremonton, Utah, will leave Feb. 3, 1973, for Texas South IbOMD SHELTER! Clearance Sale teQ.9 Ml. to P.H. non.-So- t. 2 Price Sale Starts Jan. 18 1 , w ' 4 Times Sertmd Clou Pmlngr Pniil At TrrmoMon, llnh Mi 37 Subscription Rata: $5.50 a year Published every Thursday by the Leader Publlhli Company, he at 10 North lit we Tremonton, Uak it b 84 holidays in Fountain Valley, Calif. He visited there at the Mrs. home of his sister-in-laEmma Mattson. Her two sons live near her and Mr. Drew enjoyed visiting with them also. w, Mr. and Mrs. Garland PuzOgden Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Puzey. They went to help Miss Anne Puzey celebrate her birthday. She was seven years old. When the Puzeys came back to Tremonton they brought Anne and her brother, Robbie with them. They also brought their other granddaughter, Michelle Puzey, of Roy. The three spent the weekend with their grandparents. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Puzey came to get their children and to have Sunday dinner with the Puzeys. Michelle remained until Monday evening when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puzey came to Tremonton to get her. ey were in , 1 Spanish Mission. After attending the Mission home in Salt Lake they will go to Provo for eight weeks for language training. Sister Farr has been active of the in all organizations church, Counselor in two preside nee s in Relief Society, of West Weber Ward and a Missionary in the Ogden Reginal Mission for seven years, President of 5th Ward Relief Society in Tremonton. Brother Farr was Bishop of the West Weber ward for 12 years, after serving a Mission to the North Central States, two Stake Mission, in the presidency of the Regional Mission for seven years, at Ogden. Since coming to Tremonton he has served a Stake Mission, in the Presidency of the Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Falk and family were Ogden visitors Sunday. They spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Falk and their baby, and had dinner at the Dennis Falk home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerr attended a banquet at the Hotel Utah on Monday evening. The dinner was given by the Utah Legislative Council for the Utah legislators and their partners. daughters, Melani and Anne and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Fackrel who were overnight guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Nessen took off in their camper last week for a warmer climate. They will spend the next few months down in the Arizona and California country. How lucky can you get? huh? I had my first ride on a snowmobile Our Sunday. Brother and Sister Farr will friends, Jake and George Smith speak January 21, in the Trespent the day trying out Georges monton 5th Ward, at 5 p.m. Christmas present, a snow300 South TremontSt., Tremon: mobile. It's really great fun. ton. Cloe Jones spent several days visiting her daughters, Sherry and LaDawn and their families. She was at LaDawn and her husband, Scott Tuescher, for the celebration of her grandson, Shawn's birthday. They live in Ogdsn. She then visited with Sherry and her husband, Jim A birthday party was held Leggett, in Clearfield. Karen and Belinda Douglas Saturday afternoon at the home spent one day last week in the of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nelson, Brigham hospital where they in honor of Mary L. Nelson who both had their tonsils removed. was celebrating her 84th birthMrs. John Lee (Jeanine) and day. Twenty-fiv- e family membaby are spending this week at bers called to help her celebrate the oocassion. the Douglas's. Family Honors Mother Mrs. Veraell Morrison and Don, have returned from spending the holidays with relatives and friends in Las Vegas and the California area. They regretted having to leave the warm climate but returned in time for Don to begin Winter Quarter at USU. her son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edvalson and family were in Logan on January fourth to help Mr. and Mrs. A, 0. Johansen celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. They are the parents of Mrs. Edvalson. The group went out to enjoy dinner to celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Denzil Ballard was the gracious hostess to members of the SRR Club which met at her horns last Wednesday evening. The hostess served a luncheon and the group played games. Prizes for play went to Dorothy Kirby, Thelma Austin and Edith White. A day of skiing at Park last Saturday was enjoyed group of local residents. Storewide Sale Off jl On All Merchandize !!! Crystal, China, Clocks, Diamonds, Silver, Stainless, Typewriters, Adding Machines, Watches, Rings, PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS! All Sales Final - Cash and Carry- - No Layaways! We Are Now At 12 East Main In Tremonton. MA City by a Mr. and Mrs. DeanShowellandtheir son, Jeff and Kathy Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Combs, spent the day on the slopes and had dinner at the resort. We're Moving HELP Of ho Vostornairsj At The Uader-Garlo- nd On Material! - Testimonial To Honor Couple 854-37- UViMUSIC (5)0 in Elwood. Thursday. He has been home over the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Laub. JENY WOOD (0)0 " W Howell Happenings 7s In Society Nell Puzey By Our New Home Will Be 29 West Main, In Tremonton. We Will Have A Larger and Finer Bridal Headquarters For Northern Utah. WATCH FOR OUR GALA OPENING! |