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Show Page 4, THE LEADER-TH- E GARLAND TIMES, January 16, 1975 Will Meet Tonight The Golden Spike Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Yelaine Austin on Monday, Jan. 20, at 2 p.m. Hostesses for the meeting will be Velalne Austin and Marjorie Stenqulst Elaine Mulr will present the lesson to members. Tre-mont- on trict director. PRESSURE CLINIC Dr. John Bailey, Bear River Health District gives a free blood pressure check to Alene Fryer, an employe in the county nurses' office. Future clinics are planned at the Senior Center. BLOOD I LEADER TCue c:. ANDERSON : Hartley and Gaye Laub Anderson of Hooper proud- -' ly announce the birth of a baby girl, born Jan. 10 at the McKay hospital in Ogden. The little miss, who will be named Rhonda Gaye, has six happy brothers to welcome ' in d iHMiciiLn (li c nnW m Mvn mi. aim t I'll n nno y son of Bear River City. .... Mrs. Laub will spend a jr. few days in Hooper with the Anderson family then Gaye :-:and baby will return home r; with her mother for a few r; days visit with the Laub family. LAMME Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk Lamme of Howell, announce the birth of a baby boy born Jan.U, 1975 at the Bear River Valley hospital. Anthony Gustave will be the name given the little lad who has three brothers and three sisters at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Azure Webb Hall of California and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gustave Lamme. CRUZ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Eriggs of Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Saunders of Otto, Wyoming. QUINN Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quinn of Snowville announce the birth of a baby boy born Jan. 6 at the Bear River Valley Patrick Michael hospital. will be the name given the little lad who has one brother at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. Richard McGuire of Heber City and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. J. Quinn of Michigan. BENNETT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kim Bennett of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby girl born Jan. 8 at the Bear River Valley hospital. Jessica Diane will be the name for the cute little miss. This is the first child for the Bennetts. Grandparents are Mrs. Ceila Bennett and the late Robert Bennett of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Jones of Naf, Idaho. Great grandparents are Mrs. Gladys Bennett of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundell of Fielding. FIRTH ARCHBALD Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Archibald of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby girl born Jan. 6, at the Bear River Valley hospital. Amy Ann will be the name given the cute little miss who has one brother at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hirschi of Park Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dean Howell announce the birth of a baby boy born Jan. 8 at the Bear River Valley Justin Curt will hospital. be the name given to the cute little lad who has one sister at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeder of Richfield, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Firth of Bothwell. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James White and their children, Jimmy and Yvette, flew to California Jan. 6. Disney Land and Knox Berry Farm were among the many places they The White family visited. returned Monday night. Arlene Labrum was given a wedding shower Friday. It was given by Lyla Miller, Marciene Fillmore, Dorothy Kirby and Norma Coombs. It was a personal shower and was held at the home of There were Lyla Miller. 25 Womack. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Teter and family of Yost, Utah, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd, Monday afternoon. home of Mrs. Thomas Harper. The history of the Rodg-e- rs was given by Hazel Rod-geThe lesson was entitled "The Dairy", which was given by Ida Hartmen. Hostesses were Alice Nife and Doris Peterson. Light refreshments were served. Eleven members attended. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper from Malta were overnight guests of Mrs. Thomas Harper Thursday. Kathryn Limb returned home from the ' hospital Tuesday afternoon. She is doing fine er Mr. and Mrs. Roger of Logan were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Callister, MonCal-list- .. Mr. and Mrs. David Man- ning attendedthe wedding re-- ,. s ception of Dave Manning and Marilyn Mosswager Satur It was held in North day. ? Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borup, along with six other representatives of Carl and Don's Foodtown won a free trip to While Acapulco, Mexico. there the group attended a grociers convention. They left the 8th and returned Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Saunders of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby boy born Jan. 4, 1975 at the "Rear River Vallpv hosnital r'The cute little lad will be named Thomas Briggs and - has two sisters and one f wM " brother Published every Thursday 'by the Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. . Subscription rate: Box Elder, Cache, and Oneida -$5.50 per year, all other . at a Tremonton, Utah 84337. j I Scotch Tope wjjf s Dispense! Letter Fi,e5 II jpj Announced A welcome home testimon- ial for Elder Sam McMurdie will be held Jan. 19, in the Tremonton Second Ward at 5 p.m. Elder McMurdie returned recently from the Australian Sydney Mission. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the Sacrament meeting. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McMurdie of BEAUTY I BARGAINS yfl I jOuBwm VLrijM Annual WsH sPecial J ,o$ri :riJ I I , Our Apology 30 Cleansing Cream, 8 oz ; Young Promise, " "" J Our apology to Miss Sherry Rae Flint. A story in last week's paper incorrectly identified her as the wife of Frank E. Flint of Corin-n- e. Actually she is his daughter. She recently was tendered membership in Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor society; She is a student at Utah State University. Homecoming DuBARlJr W0L f Elder McMurdie t '?--" ' etna! "ffTJ 1 I I J Skin Freshener, A'A 10 oz oz Skin Fuming Lotion, 10 oz. Foundation Lotion, 10 oz. U f Bookkeeping 1 yI (WAITRESS WANTED! Starting Wage 1.40 at Western Trails T Cafe I tflflB (3 35 250 .2 JL ...$To If you were running a utility like Utah Power, you'd be faced with the responsibility for meeting the growing demands for electricity. And the only way to meet this requirement is to INVESTORS build new generating plants. Xhat means you'd need money. ;. lots of it. TRUST FUNDS Utah Power would like to talk to IlirnOtl 111r2MrTAft you about where they get the money to build needed plants. While customer revenues pay for operation and maintenance of the company's facilities and a return on invested money, most of the money for new power plants comes from selling stocks and bonds to investors. And these investors expect a reasonable profit on their investment. That means Utah Power must run an efficient, profitable operation so it can attract the investor money it needs to meet future power demands. You see, in just ten years the demand for electric power has doubled in Utah Power's service area. And, if Utah Power is to meet the level of demands estimated for 1978, they will need close to a billion dollars for new plant construction. And, since you're a customer, you have a right to know that the money to build the new plants Utah Power & Light customers will 257-551- 3 Brci3i need comes from investors, not rate payers, and that investors expect a reasonable profit on their investment. & 31 iL & HE) ffQStilSS Tremonton, ) $950 well over $100 million to build a power plant today. And investors provide most of the money. f1 I System apply Ol rid ( ptr year. second Class Postage paid Suzzanne Quinney, Sandra McFarland, Sherry Anderson, Barry Labrum and Pam Labrum are happy to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their mother, Arlene Labto Robert Whyte rum, of Longmont, Colorado. Family and friends are invited to attend an open house in the couple's honor on Saturday, Jan. 18, from 3 to 5 p.m. at Bowcutt's Reception center. No gifts are requested. his wife Kris for the Garland Civic and Home Arts club. The club met Jan. 9 in the basement of the Garland library. Mr. Starr, a Spanish teacher at Bear River junior high, and his wife sang two numbers during the program. President Kathy Potter conducted the club business. Program chairman Diane Hughes introduced the program. Judy Bowcutt gave the pledge. Sharon Jensen and Elsie Hill were hostesses. In December the club members attended the Festival of Trees in Salt Lake City then dined out. A I ar-p- in at hnmp. Leader Garland Times Announced Mex- Utah Power must spend j ntI 9etoneboxof Marriage "A Travelogue of ico" themed the program presented by Karl Starr and Utah Power talks about your electric power: Monday. For ovory ZlKpiJ f The Midland Camp of the DUP will meet at the home of Mary L. Farr at 2 p.m. on Jan. 23. Katherine Nes-s- en will present the lesson. rs. Texas. I present. The Garland Camp of the Utah Pioneers met at the Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo Cruz of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby girl born Jan. 4, 1975atthe Bear River Valley hospital. JoAnn will be the name given the little miss who has one brother and one sister at home. ' Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Cruz of Penrose and Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Hernandez of San Antonio, SAUNDERS Midland Plans Meet Mr. and Mrs. Darrall Scothern and family were in Layton, Sunday, attending Bruce Yates' homecoming. Hazel Ramson and Elsie Jensen from Brigham City were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill and family of Garland attended the Fast Meeting in Farm-ingtJan. 5. Their first granddaughter was blessed. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terburg, the former (Ronalee Hill). She was named Rica Katrina. After the meeting a dinner was served to 40 guests which included Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers and Mrs. Christina Hill of Garland great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalt-o- n attended a wedding ceremony and reception Saturday afternoon in Bountiful. The couple getting married were Ronald Campbell and Rita Nelson. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Dalton stopped in Ogden to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Heffner and in West Point to see Mr. Charles Dalton Chad Dalt-to- n spent Saturday in Logan visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith day. Firth of Wo- Way on j BIRTHS Tremonton-Garlan- d Club Hears Meet Of Mexico The Business and Professional Women's club of will meet Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. in the basement of the Garland library. Mrs. Mable O'Brien, and Mrs. Delone Petersen will discuss the Federation Foundation designed to sponsor scholarship and career training opportunities for women. Mrs. O'Brien is the past state president of the BPW Federation, is president of the Bountiful club and a dis- Mrs. Petersen is president of the Young Career men. Guests are Invited. Garland GS Camp BPW Club Plans 1 ' |