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Show Page 2, THE LEADER-TH- E GARLAND TIMES, April 1, 1974 I TTCtkb IL -- In So ciety Open House Planned -- m v J j l Susan Spafford and Dale Buxton Couple To Wed In Temple Rites the class, Primary junior School as chorister present is a 'ielief in the ization, y League ! Gives Donation The children of Mary A. Anderson are honoring her at an open house on her 75th birthday Saturday, April 13. from C to 9 p.m. at her home in Hear River City. Mrs. Anderson has been I a lifetime worker in the LDS church and civic organizations. She has served as Kelief Society president for six years, worked in religion I JiBC KM I 5 12fQ ( Su.iday and at Society-visitin- teacher and chorister in the Daughter of the Hah Pioneers. She has served on the county level ii DIP, was president of the local camp, PTA president. Am;rican Legion auxiliary president, home service worker for the Red Cross during WW H. part time worker in the county treasurer's office and Hear River City town clerk for eight years. She is the mother of five children three of whom are living: Reva Merrill, Preston, Idaho; Hartley of Hooper, and Audriene Hraeggerof Willard. There are lfi grandchildren and three GIFT Mrs. Fsnny Fridal presents Shuman librarian Jessie Van Sweden with a $25 check from the Civic League. The rmney is used to pay magazine subscriptions. Civic League Takes Vocal Tour Of Bolivia Members of the Tremonton Women's Civic League were treated to a vocal tour through Bolivia by a Utah State University professor who spent five 1 fi s. 1 Maurine Burton retary. Her fiance is a graduate of Bear River high He attended Utah State and LDS Seminary. University and graduated fromBYUin Provo. In June, he will obtain his master's degree from the University of Utah in the field of He is currently Therapeutic Recreation. working as a recreational therapist at the Children's Psychiatric Center of the Primary Children's Medical Center. He has served a mission for the LDS church in Sweden. Following their marriage, the couple plans on employment Welcome Home Set 5 a Couple Plan Rites Maurine Burton will be honored at a homecoming April 14 in the Belmont Ward at 6:30 p.m. Miss Burton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton of West Fielding. She returned recently from the Germany West HE MADE A PROMISE AND HE KEPT IT! New Genealogy Workshops are coming to Logan Following For Roberts' trict Convention which will be held in Garland and the State Convention to be held in May were announced. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting by La Rene Napoli who was hostess for the afternoon. A guest for the afternoon was Rachel Anderson. Scout to show the women who met to hear him. Among the lovely items were several fur rugs and hangings. They were made from the Llama which is almost a sacred animal in Bolivia. The articles made from the fur were exquisite in their workmanship. Dr. Roberts also served as mission president for the LDS church while in Bolivia. Dr. talk the slate of new officers for the comingyear w as presented and will be installed at the Installation Lucheon in May. The Northern Dis- Tickets Sale On The tickets are now on sale for the Scout O Rama which will be held May 4, at the Box Elder County Fairgrounds. There will be a parade, booths and. scout exhibts along with different activities that they can participate in. the to os on prt(Ua, workthnp to help vou olF vour tpeiilk pedi.cn How lo Find Birth. Marriage and Death Dates Prior to 1900 were p Ail! r..t kepi vhere nv nr ihose hiMh ,1ej!h dnd How American Census Schedules Can Extend Your Pedigree m'ss will be named Holly and has one brother and one sister at home. Tht mi-- Grandparents are the late pmn.lji .. if ii I e.i . .in. sludv lhe.t the e.itleni Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Aldrid Christensen of Tremonton. 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VJUs ,,s,.( ,s tienealoKv and ldm.U husimv is aid EUMW IMC Teaching Aide A ipeciil (eaturtd s divplay ot genealodi, lurnsms Register Regi5tt yout vuinamev r pld, e our annual Surname ReRivtet a ,,l i,M(hino aids will be tree qUe,y of any ten.th in 'Kathy Powell Prrvmlrd Carlylr Hansen Ukf & CooUarc IAiula Pugsley & Tom Ah boil Segovia ("liina City, UlalS (4101 SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1074 Utah StaU University Instltut, Room 2 600 Darwin Avo. L.D.S. April 18 Appliances by The OrvealoftjM al Institute 10 South Main Street Saih cV 7.i0 Packot of Ratoarch Material SWPfMIIfcBiiBiiwi April 12 Appliance S7.00 $12.00 Srin CorrlU- - Wave Limwa Crvvn & Registration: RAWLS DOUOAS STEWUT t April 12 j ,.,.).,., i, ,,m,., liiiniMMii .in.iK.i tin rh,ili.tn jl Hisi.iiih l.rilir M,.. I',,,i,.,n nhi. . ..k. 'I l.iiiKu.iti.. i. iiiniplrtrni: h..r l ,n I ri n. h hi.t,,n U. in. 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VEIBELL NU-- VU Fntertainm;nt for the meeting was provided by Roche and Nancy Stokes who played their guitars and sang two numbers. the story of a boy and his dogs. problems fal at n the strict control maintained concerning the people. He said that stealing, lying and are not tolerated laziness and that such offenders are run out of their communities. Dr. Roberts said Bolivia is the poorest country in this hemisphere and yet it sits on unlimited quantities of valuable mineral wealth. Vast riches in silver, gold and other precious metals are there but that it will take generations to make the country realize its' potential he said. Years of gentle, long education will be necessary to bring these people from their very primitive existence. Dr. Roberts brought with him many beautiful artifacts Wanted: Ejth and Mrs. Farrel Mr. Lewis of Layton announce the birth of a baby girl, born April 5th at the McKay-De- e hospital In Ogden. The little miss will be named Jill Dawne and is the first child for the Lewis's. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Housley of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Lewis of Thatcher. Bo- and Births Suit Ml WHIM Indians in ed livia and told of their early pre-m- ca civilization. There are thirty two different languages spoken in this counKathy Powell try. Although the Bolivian Carlyle Hansen people are fast learners they are mostly illiterate because of the lack ofschoolingthere and the difficulty in travel and conveniences. Dr. Roberts told of the and uncivilized civilized communities In Bolivia and said that among the unvicll-ize- d people there are still He Kathy Powell will become the bride of Carlyle J. Hansen tribes of April 18 in ceremonies to be performed in the Salt Lake also told of the strong comLDS Temple. munity organization and of Miss Powell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Powell of Pleasant Grove. Mr. Hansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Hansen of Tremonton. A reception honoring the couple will be held at "The Bungalow" in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Mr. Hansen is a graduate of Weber State college and curWANTED: Morning dishrently works for Deseret Press in Salt Lake City. He fulwasher needed, apply at filled a South Western Indian mission In 1969-7- 1. WESTERN TRAILS The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. It LEWIS working and agricul- head-hunte- rs. te. m Rl f V in the ture procedures among the Bolivians. Dr. N. Keith Roberts, a professor of Economics, was the League's guest speaker at last week's meeting. Mrs. George Napoli, president, conducted the meeting. Dr. Roberts talked of the pure-blood- high school and a freshman at the University of Utah. She is presently working at the Medical Center as a secChildren's Primary out-of-sta- ;l r I better ilfV ' years country attempting to foster I l 1 magazine subscription renewals. The donation is a yearly gift from the local women's club. Librarian Jessie Van Sweden accepted the gift from Fanny Fridal. chairwoman of the Health and Education Department of the League. Mary Anderson organ- . A Ml The Tremonton Women's Civic League presented a $25 check to the Tremonton City Shuman Library this week to help pay the cost of Her hobbiesare family and friend. Family request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sterling Spafford of Salt Lake City announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Susan to Dale 0. Buxton, sonofMr.andMrs. Z. Odeen Buxton of Tremonton. The couple will exchange wedding vows on June 12, 1974, in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception at the residence ,of the bride. The following evening an open house will be held at the Bowcutt Reception Center in Tremonton. Miss Spafford is a graduate of Highland v.:.y . "The Place To Buy Diamonds" Millers Jewelers 29 West Main Tremonton, Utah . |