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Show ill 1 i i The mm m m m nnrl-M- - mm i , ; . x . v H V - - Wedding 1 . s . - ; , Conducted? f.vj. ; ' I . M ( . U v . ' ' f i f ; Ift k k ;' V illf I A w--i A f Mr. and Mrs. Verl T. Udy of Fielding, Utah, announce the marriage of their daughter, Kayla to Kim H. Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Starr of Plymouth, Utah. The couple were married on Thursday March 15th, at the Bowcutt Reception Center in Tremonton, with Bishop Ross Rudd officiating. The bride wore a gown fashioned with lace bodice and high lace collar and flared skirt with long sleeves gathered with wide cuffs. A Chapel train complemented her ensemble of chiffon and lace bordered by riffle and lace. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Verlene Watson, with Linda Kay Udy, Karen Starr, Jolie Udy and Georgia Udy as attending matrons. Carol Ann Watson and Karen i Pictured here (right to left) are: Janet vVheatley, Myla Fuller, Laura Barfuss, Rose Ann Thompson, Joyce Riirie, Kathy Harris and Laurie Harris. The girls will be joined by several other girls from wards throughout the stake. Udy were flowergirls. They wore gowns of lavender and hot pink dotted swiss, floor length with puffed sleeve, square neck lace trimmed. The best man was BratgXamb with Owen Udy as head usher. A cOcoDini EMungs Meou" Hard Air0 High Grades Come YOUNG Young spiders disperse by ascending to heights of 14,003 feet or more on streams of silk and floating on air cur- rents for thousands of miles. ARTRAIN an attempt to bring the art experience into small towns will steam into Brigham City Tuesday, April 24. The much travelled art world exhibit will kick off a week of rural Excellent grades are something that come hard but twenty Bear River High School students seem to have the knack well in hand. The twenty students from the 10, 11, and 12 grades all rank above the 95 percentile based on grades received by the entire student-bod- y during the third term, according to Garland Puzey. The students along with their grade points for the term are listed below: 10th - Jeffery Lish 3.889; 3.867; Gayla Boyer 3.722. Grade Debra Grover Stephanie Stokes 3.867; Commbs 3.883; Lennis 3.810; Debrah McNeely Grade - Pamela Shaw Williams 3.857; Denise Borup 3.834; Richard activities. Sponsored by the cooperative efforts of the Michigan Council for the Arts, Federation of Rocky Mountain States and the National Endowments for the Arts. Utah is hosting the visit through the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts, with Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton acting as honorary chairman. George Uibel, Brigham City ARTRAIN chairman, indicated that the week long activities would include a craft depot where various crafts will be displayed and deomonstrated, a variety show of local talent, street painting, a reader's theatre presentation, girl scout nature hike, ARTRAIN bazaar, window displays and a heritage tour. One highlight of the week, Mr. Uibel notes, will be an art exhibit by local artists and photographers to be displayed in the Brigham City Community Center. County residents are encouraged to participate. People interested in displaying photography, painting or sculpture work should contact Lanell Foote, exhibit chairman, or Kay-de- ne Mcintosh, both of Brigham City, for information concerning eligibility. Allen Wood 3.834; Alan vVood 3.810; Bryce Griffin 3.778; Eridie Lansford 3. 778; Susan' Rindlis-bach- er 3.778. 12th Grade - Camille Fronk 4.00; Gary Simmons 4.00; Donna Stenquist 4.00; Juleeann Hawks LOCAL WOMAN RETURNS 'from' Vacation Mrs. Vern Knudson recently returned from an extended visit to Las Vegas, Nev. While there Seafood Fillets From Greenland Pranks Short Ribs Steaks I Go To Reno lb Choice Round Sign in church garden: "Treswill be forgiven". 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FOOD STAMP COUPONS Safeway Fish Sticks crtb 79 the door. We Can ' There's a new reducing belt for dieters. You put it around the refrigerator so you can't open Udy (m Landbanlt Members she attended the wedding of John Levenduski and Marilyn Mann, Max Kunzler, president, and 3.945; Lynda Poulson 3.933; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, PalKaren Starr 3.917 Keith H. Anderson, manager, of mer Mann. the Federal Land Bank Association of Tremonton and members of the association's board of directors attended the annual meeting of stockholders of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley held recently at Reno, Nev. Robert W. Long, newly appointed Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for conservation, research, and education, was a 5 featured speaker. Assistant Pat Carver & Dale Madsen Long said that "the Secretary to be Married April 21st thurst of this administration Ruby Goblets by Noritake will be to help guide agriculture, Mix Master by Sunbeam the economy, and the nation in a new setting of self-he- lp for all segments of the economy" and posed the questions whether it is possible to curb inflation without curtailing government spending, as well as expecting private business and workers to exercise economic restraint, and whether it is "realistic to cut spending elsewhere in government and not make cuts in : and Steve Lauralyn agriculture." George P. Bloxham, presiOyler ; Married dent of the Berkeley Land Bank, 5J on Appliances announced that the bank had reached over $750 million of loans outstanding on March 26, up from $721 million at the end of 1972. New loans made during 1972 to farmers and ranchers in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah totaled over $150.5 million, exceeding any previous year in the bank's history. Recognizing Gloria Fukui & Ladde Bradyf that adequate and constructive to be Married April 21st credit is essential to the well-bei- ng Peking China by Noritake of those engaged in agriSmoke Goblets by Noritake culture, Bloxham assured the conferees that the Bereley bank will, adapt its lending policies to meet the changing long-ter- m credit needs of farmers and ranchers and will have adequate funds to meet these needs in 1973. Bloxham said it appeared Land Bank interest rates on Gwenda John and Mack Pat long-ter- m money for agrieyk culture will remain at 7.5 perto be married April 13th cent. Red Magnabrite Cookware Others from the local assocSmall Appliances iation who attended the Reno meeting, In addition to president Max Kunzler and manager Keith H. Anderson, were Directors Douglas Holmgren of Tremonton, Ralph Tolmalnof Honeyville, Leland Harris of Tremonton, and Ross Rudd of RFD 1 Garland, Elrey Lewis of Logan. Udy, Curtis Starr, Jess and Lyle Watsonas ushers. Lance Starr was ringbearer. The couple will make their home in Tacoma, Wash, where the bridegroom '.s stationed in the service. Boyd Look for these tags. They mark temporary extra savings oil over the store. Stock up) 11th 4.00; Remember when people used get together and convert a dump into a park? Now it's the other way around. to FOR SALE be that time again parents when you must part with your children. On April 17, 1973, the Garland Elementary School will hold their annual Kindergarten Roundup. This is for all children whose birthday falls on or before October 31. This will be at 10:00 a.m. and at 1:00 p.m. Please bring your children and their birth certificates when you come. SPIDERS boiis Starr Kim Page 3 1973, 12, ledge. seems to It once Garland Times, AprI I he Kayla Udy and Kindergarden THIS PRETTY COLLECTION of young women will be on hand to entertain during the floor show next Tuesday night when the' Bear River South Stake hosts its annual Gold and Green Ball. Dancing begins at 8:30 p.m. Floorshow is at 10 p.m. Leader-T- 7!im 'Jgl" a iiwumi California Large Sin 4 95' lpt - RADISHES tsr4 2 30 lAx ONIONS Oiw - MM tm4 Dos. CE -- 1- We' Pool frond KH 34 |