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Show Page 2, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, May 2, 1974 E The AO In Society Couple r' 1 -- J 1 - - ' ' Fielding Will Wed Woman In May Winner V V r v. t il ;l Mrs. Monette Welling of Fielding was winner of a handmade quilt at the recent meeting of the MRAU (Mental Retardation Association of llahX The quilt was made by Mrs. Mark Spence of Garland and Mrs. Glenn Hess of DeweyviUe and was raffled off during the evening. During the meeting. Laird Stringham, chairman, discussed the local chapters efforts in meeting the needs of retarded persons in Box 1 r 7 " V; . Elder r - up the Skyway Golf and Countr' Club's Ladies uiliiar die Myrtle Anderson, treasurer; Mildred Shumw ay, president; Hlondie Hack: Marg Haty, irginia Anderson and Irene Kerr, jl! directors OFFICERSIteading (seated I to r): secretary. 1 ri-d- and lone Larsen, historian. Piano Ladies Hold Opening Golf Luncheon The opening luncheon of the nen golfing season was held at the Skyway Club House, April 21, at noon. There were forty ladies present to enjoy a delicious meal, as well as a pleasant hour or so of visiting with fellow some of whom golfers hadn't seen each other since the first snow fell last fall. The tables were attractively decorated with "golf-ba- ll birds," "miniature non Wheatley, llalla Hansen and Roberta Fronk were for the table responsible The luncheon decorations. committee was made up of: Dona Howcutt, chairman, Hoiuiie with Jorgenson, Cilenna Hales, Marine Quin-ne- y, Heverly Gibson and es," and spring flowers. At each plate was a "Tee-le- af inscribed with a golfer's fortune. Jean Crump, I3e" Team-I'la- Ma;. Im Lincli v. Prizes for the day's golfers went to tlie following: month. The officers Henrie, first low gross; F.Ioise Palmer, second low gross and Mildred Shumway, low putts. Play for tlie month of May the weather vi!l conn-raland that a large numher of members "ill U' at the (lolf Course to partieiiiate m all these activities. Harris as committee in I'inm'hard ill pre-se- .it some nf in': students in a iiiano recital. May 3, it ':M p.m. at 'he Hear Khvr school choir hi;;!i i nt and members. F.dna Planned be: Hrigham ( it's tational and Ladies' eon. May 2!th. Sunn's a real interesting an.i Pheobc kit- Recital Four Seasons Tournament, May 1st; Niello's Tournament ami leam-Pla- y. May sth; Norlnnd's May Tournament, It'; Don's I'pholstery Tounv,-mewill 22nd; i !' i IPS 's i f !!ie pi.xio .vcial (i feat-- ui tie pn.gram i played by l.vv-ocnitis, da:ii:l'.ter of Mr. and Mi s. 1'lieo t oomhs, cf i'i e ni tnti'M. She "ill be Mrs. by aceor.ipanied B! inc h nrd mi a secoi d piano. he pi it 'lie Hi il.- ited to i eoiu-ertt'- B Mr. ' attend. H ( SL- J L - J j C . liu;'-sak- "'' a n his tn the l'o!iiS er Mens Rings . ordered 4 OZ. 6 Oz. st. SangO China of Ogden. fu?r a hiiivymoon trip to California tlie couple will make their home in Ogden. lege it- pattern Miss Vicky Lynn Weir and David R. Johnson have circled May 11 as their wedding date, with the ceremony to be performed at the home of the brides mother in Brig-ha- m City and followed by a reception. Parents of the bride-to-are Mrs. Selma Weir and John C. Weir of Brigham City. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Gar be J xSurf Blue' X -- ' 42 Piece 42 Piece service for 8 ft- - M mi Special S2995 S3995 S3995 $599b S9995 Reg. S3995 S59'5 S5995 S299s S7995 4 Tos' tl 9,ce One Grow ' n:Ti':) NOW Samnfe 15 Racine Watch eS Example All Models in stock 17 Jewel Ladies Reg. $4500 Ho 30 off Save $13b0 $3 J 50 Cold Color Wide Bracelet Watch Company. Following their marriage, I mm - j, i is a sister of Mrs. Dutton and Charles and Mary are a nephew and niece of Mrs. Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. Dutton often visited In V2 jewels MILLER'S IS THE PLACE TO M Shirley Hunsaker and Charles Tate 17 Price Reg. $59" Only $29 98 , Taylor's Return Mrs. Ralph J. Taylor, Charles R. Taylor and Mrs. Mary Taylor Nelson have just returned from Burlington, Iowa, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Fred Dutton. Mrs. Taylor Give a lasting gift Gents Accutron 1 graduate of Bear River high school and LDS Seminary, Johnson is now employed by Miller Transport Brigham City. Reg. S6b TKotuM Zxc Special Sale $4795 Oneida Stainless , A the couple plans to reside in Reg. $5' Service for 8 Reg. $59" i--i land. Miss Weir is a graduate of Box Elder high school and LDS Seminary and has been locally employed. 95 Sale 59500 Noritake China Ogden. I V ' Save $10000 Spanish Mood Capistrano Louisiana Raphael -- Asj 7 A man, and David Johnson ft, Reg. S3'0 C Service for 12 Reg. S195( Versatile IVn Uei county woMis. Hoyd Nelson of Willard. has been named a district director of the Utah Dairy ies. Mrs. Nelson was naniedto tlie post durint; tlie recent annual conen :in;i of the Dairy Wives. The convention was held at Weber State Col- OOW AUershave Cologne Cologne 'Pheonix Couple Sets Wedding Date 25r Way Speidels Bravura served a Mid-We- Ify Diamonds by Starfire i Vicky Lynn Weir .. .il. - Ladies and nnssi.w He is presently employed at Comtiicrcia! Security Bank Stevens Ilenegar College. She is presently employed at Western Mortgage Loan Corp. of Ogden. Charlie is a graduate of Preston high school and Stevens Hcnegar 1 .. ...I. Rings Tate AAr. Lee announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Shirley to Charles K. Tate son of Mr. andMrs. Dwain M. Tate of Preston. Idaho. The couple will exchange vows the eighth day of May in the Logan Temple. reception will be held that evening in the F.lwood Ward Cultural Hall. Shirley is a graduate of Bear River high school and Mr. and Jackie Howell and Walter Morris i aiv hupiu: Wed To mm Diamond Miss Hunsaker 1 mi IMPS . .if ('; o fu county. also discussed a proposed center for Box Elder county. Mrs. Elaine Sharp, state president of MRAU presented slides of the recreation center in Salt Lake City used in connection with a nursing home there. Senator Earnest Dean of the State Legislature discussed help currently available to the mentally retarded. He Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. of Portage and Mr. and Mrs. Grant O. Williams of Rupert, Idaho, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jackie to Walter C. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Morris of Portage. The couple has chosen May 3, 1974. as their wedding date. They will be married in the Portage church at 7 p.m. with the reception being held that evening from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride is a graduate of Bear River high and also a Seminary graduate. She is employed at Brigham City. The bridegroom is a graduate of Bear River high and also a seminary gratuate. He Is employed with Union Pacific Railroad. Following their marriage the young couple will make their home in Garland. 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