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Show Page 2, The Leader-Garla- Februarys, 1973 Times, nd The house mouse usually lives only IS to' 16 months, and only If it is confined with special care can it expect to reach five A duck's visual equipment includes a transparent membrane which the bird can pull over its eyes while In flight or six years old. CAYLEYS Formerly EHmmons Is Moving To 26 So. Tremont Street. Where The Young Look Is Coming! 1 Tlhe Mrs. Florence Jensen received a letter during the week which informed her that Mr. Bruce H. Jensen, her son, and a brother of Steven Lee Jensen of Garland, has received a nomination to appear in the forthcoming fifth edition of Personalities of the West and Midwest" This biography collection consists of persons who have made outstanding contributions to the American way of life and who have excelled in business, church, civic, political, governmental, educational or other such fields of interest Mr. Bruce Jensen is the architect in charge of planning on the campus at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. He received his education at SUSC in Cedar City and graduated in the field of Architecture at the He has University of Utah. served as president of the American Institute of Architecture at the University of Utah. He has served as president of the American Iinsti-tu- te of Architects and is now serving on the Board of Dir By W. Hunsaker, who died home in Townsend, Mon-tn- a. He was buried in Honey-vil- le and the Wyatt family came Sealand ectors of that group. at his Mr and Mrs. Fred Wyatt d tholr son and daughter-in- - to attend his services there. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wyatt of Boise, Idaho, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cochran last Tuesday evenMr. Wyatt is a cousin ing. of Mrs. Cochran. The Wyatts were here because of the death of Mrs. Wyatts' brother, Mr. w Mr. andMrs.MelvlnMaughan and a daughter of Bountiful, were weekend guests of Mr. Gene Jorgensen. Mrs. Maughan of Mr. Jorgis a sister-in-la- w The Maughans stayed ensen. overnight last Friday and returned to their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Puzey and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puzey and family of Roy, spent Saturday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey. rTTCT'PTTTT'TTTTT'P'TTT' :tl Give The Bride Afi Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald have returned from a convention of Ford automobile dealers, which was held in Las Vegas. The Archibalds left on Saturday and returned to Tre- II monton l Her Choice A Gift Of m 1111111 mi' i ii ii i n ' ..... W N t Nell Puzey on Wednesday. and family of Granger, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erland Thompson. Mrs. Larson is the former Janet Thompson. had their family with them. They make their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jim Walton was hostess last Thursday night for the meeting of the VGF club which met at the Walton home. Guests of the hostess were Mrs. Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk and family spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris of Layton. They are the Wil-fo- rd Rogers and Mrs. Milton CampbelL Following the lunch eon which the hostess served, the ladies spent the evening sewing and visiting. parents of Mrs. Fronk. Mrs. Minnie Fronk and her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Darrell Waller of Ogden were visitors at the Wayne Fronk home last Saturday evening. They had come from their Ogden home to attend the wedding reception for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Fronk and her husband which was held that evening. son-in-la- w, Mrs. Mrs. Milton Campbell, the former Sharon Kerr, spent the weekend at the homeofherpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerr. Her two little daughters, Ann and Kayla, were with her. She came to be here while her husband and her son, Joe, were in St George attending a stock is show and sale. The Campbells surgery make their home in Providence. Gaylen Christensen from recuperating which was performed on Monday in the Logan LDS Hospital. Joe Campbell is planning to leave on March 10th to fulfill a mission in Finland. While they were in Las Vegas they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Glen who are Tremonton natives. They report that the warm weather that they hoped to enjoy there had eluded Las Vegas too. . In Society Mrs. Lee Hansen is hospitalized in the McKay hospital in Ogden. Last Thursday a group of ski enthusiasts enjoyed a day of skiing at Beaver Mountain. The group consisted of Sherrie Ken-ne- y, Arlene Parker and her daughter, Jill, Colleen Johnson and Joyce Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Corbett, former Tremonton residents, visited Saturday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Hirschi. They baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Buxton was blessed Sunday in the Tremonton Sixth Ward and given the name of JaNeal. Many of the family's friends and relatives were there to witness the proFollowing meeting, ceedings. dinner guests at the Buxton Mr. and Mrs. home were: Keeman Burnham and family of Jerome, Idaho: Miss Julie Peterson of Rexburg, Idaho: Billie Kay Cutler and son, Kevin of Salt Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson and Delma of Mr. and Mrs. Tremonton: Odeen Buxton and Norma Ann of Tremonton: Lora Lee Buxton of Provo and Dale Buxton of Salt Lake. The afternoon was spent visiting. The ' v ' ? ( r , t I L Vickie Johnson and Cleve At-k- in Jody Hansen and Larry Lit- chford Feb. 16 Moonspun china by Lenox Moonspun goblets by Lenox Moonspun sherbets by Lenox Feb. 16th blue Corelle by Corning Blue strawflower glasses by Libby Snowflake Kemembsr t A Our Gift List for Larry Litchford and Jody Ann Hansen Wedding Plans Revealed fcides The Heidi House Phone Mr. and Mrs. Mack R. Hansen announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jody Ann to Larry Litchford, 257-36- 29 52 East Main Tremonton T w Mat Sort Of Man Reads TBne son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litchford Sr., on Friday Feb. 16. They will exchange vows in the Logan LD3 Temple with a reception that evening in the Elwood Cultural Hall. The bride is a graduate of Bear River high school and is a senior at Utah State Univer sity majoring in Marketing. She will graduate in the spring. The bridegroom graduated from Bear River high school and from Weber State College following a LD3 mission to South Argentine. The couple plan to make their home in Tremonton following their marriage. Mr. D. Couple Honored Prior To Call A lovely dinnerparty was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merril Laub in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Farr who have left for the Texas mission. Dinner was served to fifteen guests. Follgames were owing dinner, were and presentgifts played ed to the honored couple. In attendance to enjoy the evening and wish the Farrs the best for the time they will be gone were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Evan McAnderson, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Merril Laub, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Poul-so- n, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chad-a- z, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhri-ma- n and the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Farr left for Texas last Saturday. no-h- ost Birthday Celebration Planned Mrs. Korma Kelly Korth, born Feb. 11, 1903 in Brigham City, Utah, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Charles Kelly. She was married to Ernest Korth, Dec. 15, 1926 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died April '4 and Mrs. Rod Larson 6, 1966. Mrs. Korth worked at M. H. King Co. for 10 years. A seasonal employee in the County Treasure Office for the past 1 KJiiMj H Miss Allyson Walker Couple Reveals Date Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker of Tremonton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Allyson, to Kent C. Ficklin, son of Dr. and Mrs. George C. Ficklin, also of Tremonton. Miss Walker graduated from Bear River High School where she was a and a cheerleader. She also was a three year seminary graduate. Allyson was an attendent to the 1969 Peach Queen and an attendent to the 1971, "Days of 47" queen in Salt Lake City. She currently is a nursing maj or at Brigham Young Un- iversity. Mr. Ficklin also graduated from Bear River High and LD He served two S seminary. in the Germany West years Mission. Kent is presently a pre-m- ed major at Brigham Young University. The couple is planning a April 20th wedding in the Salt Lake Temple with a reception to follow that evening the the Bear River South Stake House. Steve, CANDIES six years, a member of DUP for 12 years holding the office of Secretary or Captain all those years. She was a member of 2.m. X. i ih j1 ft $ J" A Honest, trustworthy, patriotic. A community in the know. leader. He is v.vav.v;iix,vv MWV.VMMVoViSVVWtViVAWA'o Shouldn't you be in the know? For all the local happenings read a community Leader Trie Leader-Garla- nd Leader-Garla- nd ! Assorted Chocolates 1 lb. $2.00 GREAT VALENTINE GIFTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14 p ifilfSscbk Fancy Hearts from.OO V Times Lew Kofoed Times Subscribe Now I For the mere pita nee of $5.50 in Cache, Oneida, and Elder Counties. All Other Areas $6.00 the Relief Society presidency in the Seventh Ward for tenyears. She has two sons and two daughters, Kelly Korth, Brig-ha- n City: Wayne Korth, Kays-vill- e: Mrs. Herbert (Betty) Forsgren, Layton and Mrs. Hollis (LaRae) Osborne, Citris ' Heights, Calif. Three brothers, Glenn Kelly, Clearfield, Utah: Howard Kelly, Brigham City and Earl Kelly, Tempe, Ariz. Mrs. Korth also has lOgrandchildren. She will be honored by her family at an Open House on Feb. 11 at the home of her son, Kelly Korth at 464 North 1st West in Brigham City from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. She requests no gifts. Box Editor - Publisher Published every Thursday by the Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. Subscription Rate: Box Elder, Cache, and Oneida - $5.50 per year. All other areas $6.00 per year. Second Class Postage Paid at Tremonton, Utah 84337 0 mm fc L CENTER ir |