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Show Poge 2, THE GARLAND TIMES, August LEADER-TH- E 22, 1974 rTW rnr ilLEAPiEIRL. - Town Talk i y By Linda Lansford Covering Garland. Tremonton, J Elwood . Couple Plan LDS v tar J m; 7 X"- m m m ; I'vi , - " f ary graduate. She has attended Utah State University for one year. For the past two years she has been employed at the LDS church office building in Salt Lake City. Mr. Munns is a graduate of Bear River high school where he earned honors on the swimming team. lie also graduated from four-ye- ar LDS Seminary. He completed an LDS mission to the misKentucky -- Tennesse sion. He has also completed one year of schooling at Utah State University. The couple will make their future home in Tremonton. -9 '. )S;.t m n S" 1 Temple Ceremony The Logan LDS temple has been chosen as the site for the upcoming wedding of Miss Cherie Julie Marble and Mr. Mac Alan Manns. Miss Marble is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd S. Marble of Both we 11. Mr. Manns is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Munns of Garland. The couple will be united In the temple ceremony on A unique barn Sept. 4. dance reception will be held that evening from 7- p.m. at the home of the bride's parents in Both we 11. Miss Marble is a Dear River high school graduate LDS Semin and four-ye- ar J.- I; ; ' : 257-73- You wouldn't believe the events of this day! I came to the Watermaters cabin in Howell with my husband to lave a few quiet hours to write and to rest from the hubbub of home, leaving Julie and Chris in charge of the We left without household. breakfast and I planned to cook a leisurely meal for us while Buck ran the ditch the first time. I turned on the atove burner to make the most important part of breakfast for me, the coffee. The stove made this kind of a funny noise and Buck heating. stopped changed the fuses bjt to no avail. The darned thing just There we wouldn't work. were, out in the boonies and no way to cook. We spent the day eating bread out of the toaster with peanut buThere wasn't tter on Cherie Marble and Mac Munns it Valley hospital. Malisa Karen will be the name for the little miss and is the couples first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes of East Garland and Mrs. Ella Turley of v a. . j v y. w ft fCT Karen Thompson and Kelly Richardson i , " V ... 'Vf Mr. and Mrs. Roger Turley of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby girl born Aug. 16 at the Bear River ! Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Roland af Tremonton announce the birth of a baby daughter born Aug. 15, at the Boar River Valley hospital in Tre-- m nton. Cami Lore an is the name selected for the little miss and she has three sisters and one brother at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul W Rowe of Blackfoot and Mr. and Mrs. G.V. Roland of West Palm Beach, Florida. Inflation is like fcettin,; stuck in a traffic jam. You know you're part of the problem, but you can't figure out what to do about it Wedding Date Set Mr. and Mrs. IjeRoy Thompson announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Karen to Kelly Richardson, son of Mr. . Stanley Richardson of Logan and Mrs. Sara Edgle of las Vegas, Nevada. The couple has chosen September 6 to be married at the Bowcutt Reception Center with a reception following in their honor. Karen is a 1974 graduate of Bear River high school and LDS Seminary. Kelly graduated from Log- the couple will make their home in Kennewick, Wash., where Kelly is employed. portation, Ice Follies admission and admission to the grandstand show featuring the Mills Bros., is $9, Mrs. Napoli said. Seniors should make reservations at the center by 6. Utah State Fair officials have slated a full day of activities special Mr. and Mrs. Loyd W. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Penny Hess to Paul C. Marshall, son of Mrs. Maxine Marshall and the late Ches-le- y Marshall. Aujust 30 has been set as the date for their marriage at Bowcutt's Reception Center in Tremonton. A reception will follow the ceremony. Paul is a graduate of Bear River high school and is presently employed at Jones m Watt family held a Watt Reunion for three days at Twin Lakes. Those attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon McConald and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thatcher and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Lemon and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Torman and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ter-ri- ll Gibbs and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Home and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Gallegos and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rose. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Checketts and daughter and Bobby Gardner. HELP FOR THE MEL Listings Lovely ranch style home - located 107 South 7th West 3 bedroom, beautifully decorated. Call Mel for price. Smaller size family home, 2 bedroom, idea! for young married or retired couple. Very nice condition. Located 245 S 2nd W. Priced $12,750.00. Your mis a lit on thisMrji qual'ty home. Locat i Yetfuen.Call Mel to see this Tice is i home. Low priced 2 bedroom located 247 S. 1st W. Only $9,000.00 with immediate occupancy. 458-3- 4 t Wt 86 Wm. E A L ESTATE INSUKANCE Main Tremonton Main So. L Packer CB. Williams Jeff S. Packer City. Brigham 1 7234391 AS A BUTTON: Completely remideled inside, carpets, drapes to match, stove, and paneling. Three bedroom home in town North Tremonton. Close to everything. $15,095.00. NEW ON Tin-- : MARKET! 723-526- Mel Foxley Let Packer Mil Johnson A LARGS HOME ON 12 ACRE? W x Beautiful red brick horn: eight rooms. Three bedrooms, dining room, fireplace, carpets and drap3s. Fine landscaped yard, west of town. $48,000.00, CALL NOW 5. Jf outlnvick' Realty m Equipment in Tremonton. Penny is also a graduate of Bear River high school and a three year Seminary graduate. She is presently employed at Thiokol Corporation. After a short honeymoon they will make their homu in Tremonton. il ii Little Kevin Joseph McCormick and grandmother travels from Downey, Calif, for a picture with (1 to r) Pat Filippo, Kevin Joeph his McCormick of Downey, Calif, William R. Laub of Tremonton and Audrey Laub Murdock of Logan. Absent was Patti Ann McCormick also of Downey, Calif. FIVE GENERATIONS great-grandfath- er. i i ji ii y mnro REALTOR 64 WF.ST MAIN. TREMONTON, 257-368- 5 I TAH Joyce Hawkes 257-31- 46 LaMarr Wamsley 257-73- 19 ph'l D. Southwick Don Southwick An Penny Hess & Paul Marshall Roger Callister Cherie Marble Telephone service. If s one of the most economical services available today And the telephone is practically the only appliance m your home that's maintained at no Sept. 4 Continental Telephone ot Utah Vanilla Stoneware Karen Thompson & Kelly Richardson Snowflake Corelle Goblets Sep. & 6 Stainless "fvjiK House Tremonton, Utah 0 257-362- &JLUJUUU.8,.LUJL 51 Equal Opportunity additional cost. Telephone service - yours for pennies per call. And an even bigger bargain the more of en you use it Mac Munns & 71 257-37- What can you buy for pennies anymore? Aug. 30 Malaga China - Spotlight Goblets & 257-39- rn Heiiiili 68 CITF NEAT AS A PIN! 257-368- ALCOHOLIC IS AVAILABLE Alcoholic's Anonymous Bear River A.A. Group meets every Wednesdayat the Tremonton Fire Station (east entrance) at 8 p.m. For Information call group leader, Jack Leavltt at Miller's Jewelry NEED JNWr- - 1 Sept. 4 Fairbanks China - Desire Goblets FOXLEY These About Paul Marshall 1 eW6r Lani Allen See ? Nuptial Rites Watt Reunion Memixrs of Cora and " - f Couple Set inary. After a short honeymoon Total cost of the package, which includes trans- Y?- Penny Hess and Paul Marshall an high school and LDS Sem- Sept & Three bedroom home with complete privacy, all fenced, Just right for the family starting out garden spot. Senior Day Set At Fair Bear River Valley senior citizens should be making plans to attend Senior Day at the Utah State Fair, according to Mrs. LaRene Nap-ol- i, center director. Mrs. Napoh said a bus will leave from the Tremonton center at 12:30 on Sept 11 to transport sen;ors to the state fair grounds in Salt Lake City. Seniors can plan on returning around midnight oit Harvest Gold Appliances The new infant son of Douglas A. and Ifcggie George of Tremonton has been named Cade Richard. The son was born Aug. 10 in the Cooley hospital in Brigham City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whitakerof Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George of Tremonton. o -- Aug. 30 GEORGE V.S4? u sS. ROLAND ml even any jelly to go with it Needless to say, by the time we started for home, I threatening to break up the chairs to make a campfire so I could make a pot of coffee. Food I can do with, out coffee it an absolute necessity! I did manage to get some writing and typing : done though, in spite of the: shaky hands and the charter.: ing teeth. That must be what ths DT's are like! I am most unhappy to re- port that my dear friend. Je- an Babel, husband Fred, and daughters, Garnet and Eliza, beth, are moving to Grand Junction, Colorado, next we. ek. Fred's AMF-Vjob requires the move and they are buying a brand span kin' new home there but I really hate to see them leave. Jean is such a talented artist in continued on page three 7 Penny Hess Births 52 - I |