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Show 4 11 Poge A, THE GARLAND TIMES, Deceriber LEADER-TH- E 5. 1974 The S ii 1 Christmas Card Available From Society LEADEIR 'j ;l 1: 1 ii :t 1j 'I J iVJ 3 3 iMIETf 4 -- r & 5 A' Fam'iy gaineiiri? at Jams s I. Hill resioeace Thanksgivirtg weekend. Out of town relatives included Mr. and Mrs. Hob Nelson of loenix and Mr. and Mrs. The F.ugene Hill of Moab. whole Hill family met at James Higsley's in Tre- - V "1 Gather For Thanksgiving Hills for Thanksgiving momofi dinner, including Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hess of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer of Garland. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hill of Moab and Joette Spencer of Salt " if r Virginia Dorigatti and Merrill Potter Tre-moni- on, Logan Temple Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne (Hud) Dorigatti announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Virginia to Merrill Dee Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter, Fielding. The wedding will take place Friday at the Logan th Ward chapel, 325 Laurelin Drive. A reception Site Of Wedding 8th-25- Mis-- M. fin .tnt . U ilc i!f ii iu'li.u i', In !! r tin- - fu i:ris!i:i.is. uir t.. I bride I lM Ihf IN'' Illtm'VA .it (hi i'ir. Mi ilir .1 Mr. t Mother r I r ILAdME-- Airs. Rebecca Morensen famil of Mis, KcU'ce, i. Moitc'iisen of will lienor her at an oinn house on the occasion of her SOth Inrllnlav. The oKn house will U' hele at I'.ovwutt Keeeption (.'enter, 111.") West Main, in Tivmonton Sunday, IX'Cein-b- tr 8, Ix'tween the hours ,,f ,,in. The Tre-mont- on gifts arv ixtuesied, momlvrs hostin Monensen, l.as ei;as. C. Mortonscn. VERVERS r to intelliwho bhm up IT 1 ' traffic BRA IT Y SHOP taking I appointments. Across the from Honeyville k street Cemetery. Operator J Kutli Roberts, I'amela I Stucki. i 279-85(1- 8. !x ill B Gf i,!oc,.,di. !.,ne -ick COCM'KV Fielding. sts on an acre. oni s,v n, :,:. Has :) bedrooms, tvso batnrooms. full iuse-nenwith roughed in fire place. 1 ' '"ts nf!.ui)t-in's-ovrange, dis- Psai- and ;,ni attached garage ca- . I? ( f? 1 Mhv. St ';;,. ;,v;!t ta '1t 10 S5T THIS HOMK. forthf pn:eofone. This Duplex is on across fl,,n, McKi!U,!u, school. 2 - bathrooms, basenr-ntVery neat inside and om. START COL! Ft n I'll 257.3.5. ff & S3 A it x located ,n Tre-mo- perform better, need less service, last longer, and are more reliable than other brands they service. So before you buy a dish washer, talk to a dishwasher Nobody knows dishwashers and like a repairman. reliability So it's not surprising that a nationwide survey of inde pendent dishwasher repairmen named KitchenAid most often as the dish washer they'd buy for their own homes. And more repairmen also said KitchenAid dishwashers pG.E. Steam - . repairman. And then you'll be ready to talk to your KitchenAid dealer. (He's in the Yellow Pages.) Or write KitchenAid, Dept. 4DRD-6- , Troy, Ohio 45374. sK;P ic, i;KNT Dry Iron I HAWKES 257 3146 Ql. $Q98 IJUULOXILis DON SOUTHWICK G'vp Pui'ova a 3 We s595 Sterne I A i $Q97 Price only ij ij OFF ScaeetkeafiU VoU I Select 3 m CtatA "Radio g G.E. Model 2420 Reg. 95 '22.95 SALE $0095 SALE OFF $1 Reg. 29.9S It & fit v ? ALL SALES FINAL . M ck KitchenAid Built better. Not cheaper. Dishwashers Trash Compactors ft Disposers Hot-wat- tete tfac6 7ti to-Tk- c Dispensers facce are lutu&d Sale ttatU only Ofim tiU X gaud 29tti PM. and service the rest 2- -$ 500 Gift Certificates given away between 6 $ 8 P.M. each night Slii7 46 West Moin Tremonton, Utah I i5 J rd o o o 9 prrnrrrrrrrrTirrFrirrrr t We sell the best v' MMN. iBKMONTOY I i'Iiom: soi 2," .:,s.-- , w & i Really 3 1 Model SD8 ONLY ,ara. on tli wit Bulova Accutron Model HM300 . ANT) wrA preferred gift Dry Iron Model F63 j30 ,! yicr The Sunbeam Hand Mixer i h(.!F U & Sunbeam Steam V2 s lieady to move into rCht iiome mat nas room ti.i siviro 2 71 T .eet. Living room. dinning room, fannlv room nnre. CaroetanH dran. es, fireplace. Attached Th Ixautiful home sits on 12 and more land may U- purchased. (iI'F CS CALL TODAY AND SLF THIS iUFMi- JOYCE 257-362- 9 Model EC32W Reg. each. Carpet and drapes, range 1 u, New G.E. Can Opener Duncan and Leslie (Whitney) Ververs are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Karin Elizabeth, on November 12th in Rochester, New York. She joins a sister, Lisa and two brothers, Jimmy and Michael, at home. a Guvs who fix pdishwashers pick KitchenAid 3 tor tneir own nomes. & ilOM! ,s IW eidi ousei 3 g oiiis. Missouri. St. objects of scorn gent motorists horns to break jams. are Mr. Jay the open house Vada; Mrs. who beat drums off e il spirits are I fs G.E. 3 speed Hand Mixer; Model M24 5 Her grandmothers are: Mrs. Dottie Whitney of Tre- - iieth M. Kvans. ola M. Willis, Santa Kosa. CalHill, Weiser, Idaho; and Dr. Hex vilt Lake City; Mrs. ifornia; Mrs. lean M. UFA Royce Memmott Dec 12 Firedance China by Noritaki Great-grandpare- No LK(,! Susie Harper invited to attend. Virginia graduated from Logan High and Merrill from Bear River High. After a short honeymoon the will make tlieir home in Garland where Merrill is a rancher. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby boy born Nov. 26, at the Bear River The cute Valley hospital. little lad will be named Evan Krys and is the first child for the Myers. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen of Thatcher and Mrs. Lila Myers of Howell. are Mrs. Ruby Chirstensen of Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Johannes (John) H. Waechtler of 292 North 2nd Fast in Smithfield will be honored at an open house, Saturday, December 7, celebrating tlieir notli wedding anniversary. The couple was married Dec. f, 1914 in (iermany. The open house, being hosted by the couple's children, will be held in the Tremonton Fourth Ward I.DS chapel from p.m. The Waechtler's nrived to America in 1950. They are the parents of seven children including Mrs. Inge Wells of Tremonton; Fritz Vaechtler of Hyrum. Rudolph Waechtler of Hamburg, West Germany, Dora Alius, F.lsa Boehme, Karl Weschtler and Friedi Schubert, all of Fast Germdny. Three of the four children from Hast Germany have traveled to th.1 CS to attend the open house. The Smithfield couple also has 34 grandchildren. if-- 1 ' n MYERS Open House Will Honor Waechtler's To Honor lo -- BIRTHS ( HbArrn - !' Family ti ward - and Mrs. John Waechtler ) I Natives Heritage Stoneware by Phaltzgraff York. I M. Murray Larsen Dec. 6 will be given that evening at the church from 7:30 to 9:30 All friends and relatives are Ververs of Rochester, I me ton 0. monton, and Mrs. Katherine i . is ,i l'C4 irniiluah' of Box Elder hih'h school ami is C!invnll a! tending Hicks rolli'ije. Ik' j; nvim iiraduaH'd from Hear liivcr hih .school in l'.ITM aiu! friin .iri),'h.im Vnm: iii crsity in l!ir4. He tiiis currently attending U'ori'ct.mn crsity in W a slibndi'-io-!)- 393-111- i)f David I.DS "I Mr. .iikI Mrs. Rodney Mi'ki'li.u is tht' son of Mrs. M' lu'llar of Hnneyville. M.mx .iii.ih.i .mil Mi . '.iiiii's lir nt'rtlnM ils i!l U- (iiuinrvil .il ii ii'icption Decern- - Miss cvi!i is VI son (if !!onr 31. 0'.i loan n: d ,il lln' i ; . Pam Coombs In Logan Friday 4 holiday-season- 64-1- 02, 322-04- cards provide a meaningful reminder of the Couple Will Wed spirit of the The money contributed will be used in the fight against cancer. The minimum contribution per box (25 cards with envelopes) is $5.00. To ord-e- r, write the American Cancer Society, Utah Division, 610 East South Temple, In or phone Provo the address is 84 North University Avenue, Vi-- i j i j t i 84 )"- r. ' i the id I 3 s is ?!) 24Ji Sireet. 814 Jl phone These Nancy Ann Nelson and David McKellar Is w . true Farmon "Sunlight house." That's the name of a loveb Valoy Eaton painting which graces the Christmas card available this year from the Itah Division of the Cancer Society. The scene is unique to L'tah and es is reminiscent of Christ-masThe message pasL reads: -- May your Holidays be blessed with health and that continues happiness through the eoming war." -- iiimvfo flip layMs a.fTns, ;T a, .T. .... 1 1 |