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Show Page TIMES, May 8, 1975 Piano Civic League Sees 4 Home Sewn Fashions Mrs. 4. Civic League, conducted the club meeting last Thursday in the Senior afternoon Center. Mothers and daughters of the club members were special guests for the V? to the talent women have to make their own clothes. "AO that is necessary is a pattern, material, a sewing machine and desire, Mrs. Laub stated, Mrs. Laub was the narrator for the show. Mrs. Merwin Christensen played background music for the models. A social hour followed the Delicious refreshshow. ments were served by the Lei and Mrs. hostesses, Harris and Mrs. Glen Fryer. MerrO Laub of Buttons and Bolts presented a fashion show to the group. Mrs. Lester Wheatley, president of the Tremonton Home sewn articles of ing were modeled. Styles for children, teenagers and women were shown. Of special interest were two beautiful wedding dresses which had been made by Mrs. Erma Anderson, a guest from Idaho. Mrs. Anderson had made them for her daughters. Mrs. Laub drew attention ( Blaine Hill sang two solos to begin the afternoon. She sang "Getting To You" and "Sound Know Of Music" Her accompanied was Mrs. Bonnie Ashby. Thejus LEADER Open tusqss s&ji&anz) aeiETf Sharon Thompson and Craig Potter To Recital Planned m 4V - v; 3D Q 1L 1925. rr. He is land, May 18,1905. the son of John and Susan Hayls Gilmore. He came to Willard, Utah in 1909 with his parents and 2i 'i I 2-7- " 1 Eng- ss, sister Margaret after they mm. V'1'1 joined the IDS church. Prior to his retirement, be worked for Salt Lake and Ogden Transfer and Garrett He also transportation. worked at the Defense Depot ' DfraB' 'V,; Temple - by President , Rebecca saker. - Hun.. (Becky) is a graduate of Bear River high school and Garland LDS four yr. Seminary program. She has been living at Provo for the past 2 years working for Explorer John Goddard as stenographer typist, David is a graduate of George Washington high school in Denver active in swimming. ' He has fullfilled a mission West in the Japanese Mission. He has been attending B.Y.U for the past three years. They own a home in Provo and David plans to resume in law and his studies employment A reception was held on 22 March at Bowcutts Reception Center in Tremonton and Open House .was held in Denver Colorado on March If strom. Best ' he has been active in the Boy Scout program. Mrs. Gilmore, the former Norma Grant was born July 13, 1905 in Honeyville. She is the daughter of J.M. and Annie Bowcutt Grant She has been active in all organizations of the LDS church and the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. The couple have four sons: Roger Grant of Kaysville; David J. of Honeyville, John Cary of Layton and Jud Benjamin of Brigham City. They also have eight grandsons, two great grandsons and four great granddaughters. , Zef.t.99 &Uf U Flannel Prints seat i r rii Groom wore a white rose and the fathers and best man and ushers wore lilac carnations.. went to Honeymooners Grand Canyon, Lake Powell and Four Corners on up to Denver for an open House. They are also planning a meet trip to San Diego to Cran-dall's his grandparents the on the 12 of May. Credit Women Credit Women's International meeting and Boss', breakfast will be held May 14, at 7 a.m., at Bowcutf s Reception Center in Tremonton. Guest speaker will be Lydia Wlllmore of Ogden. is the Communications Instructor for Mountain Bell. She She will give a film and talk on etiquette. a t 1 1 1 1 in i'itittvi i mm i'ii Talon Zipper mi ESH PAIS LEY FOR SPR NG FROM WHITE STAG . The flattering scoop neck pullover in cool and washable polyester knit slips over an easy knockaround pant with elasticized waist. The top, just blend $14. The pant, in an easy-car- e of 65 Fortrel polyester and 35 $1 5. Also Ditto Pants & Jackets in five colors eac '15 FREE GIFT WRAPPING rtfbttr o4 15.50 Qmm For for A Day ! 11 1 2575570 J. Br & Utth I DOLTS CHAD CHERYL CHXIS SmmiUH (A 1lftu 6 dfA sMist 257-550-4 IJJIHB G000 THROUGH MAY 6 MAY yisb Please Mom with a gift from NORLUNDS !!! rrri 1 1 ni n mi vrrvrrrrrt i ii m mm price of, 63 1 ,j9 flffia2Hn3a2a!fl3i2& faout 1 23 A J choose from a big assortment of new Spring Blouses, Pants, Pant Suits, & Culottes. uA. JttJ? ( SMe 24.4.00 . 12 fdmd 4n$d end J? 34 t f3S5 y'U &U Scuac $1.39 dlneas. Servers were Mr", and Mrs. Ron L. and Kathleen Andersen and Carl Sorensen and Bonnie Munch. Teri Lyn Oyler and Shane Teuscher a neice and nephew were nap- - don 't MUit fa JtAxt ftc 79 Trc3sfl, t 225 II aciOu itso Polyesfer Knifs prrrrri i ixriiTrnrrr BUTTONS ' oat combed cotton, just ff S2 $139 Mothers and grandmother wore a corsage of white gar- -. was TOII fritTHI ITIT1TI 1 1 111TI I III II Stamfn 22 years.. At the gift tables were Mrs. Jeanine Richards and Mrs. Robyn Austin. gett fit. lb. Batts servers. "'""'"-- uc& 29 260 i07 Cake was made by Mrs. Lorus King, an old Fashioned coach with white horses carried a bride and groom a top the cake. At the book wasKarenSten-qui- st - $4.79 2 man kin " hii inn i roTvrri rvi i mm rma mmm E i Darick Nordstrom a brother of the Ushers at the groom. head of the line were Kenneth and Kelly Jones, brothers of the bride. Grandparents of the bride were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes. Ushers at the door were Brothers-in-la- w Scott Teuscher and Ted Oyler. Gift carriers were nephews Jeff Dee Oyler and Breton Leg- the Becky's theme for an Old was reception The Fashioned Wedding. Bride wore an original Sata Peau fitted bodice with pleated bouffant ruffle trim, with jeweled lace and Cathedral length train. She wore a picture hat with a white satin and velvet rose with Cathedral length veil. She carried a circular bouquet of white roses with Rebecca and David Nordstrom P plum and ,lilac carnations centered with an orchid. The color theme was plum and lilac; the mothers wore floor length plum colored dresses with pearl trim and chokers to match. The Bridesmaids wore old lilac colored Fashioned dresses with pleated ruffle trim on the yoke and cuffs. Each girl carried a parasol to match dress. The Matron of honor was Sherllyn Leggett a sister and the bridesmaids were also her sisters Diana Oyler and LaDawn Teuscher and sisterjs in law Mary Jane and Debbie NordJones 28, 1975. i i $20 ""L'L'"1JXn"r"1""J"J"L 'i Ogden as a heavy equipment operator and fireman for bMf 2 tt05O 2f.1b9.2.7S Howell Miss Weds Coloradan Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke T son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones of Howell announce toe J.. A. Nordstrom of , Denver, v Colorado; marriage of their daughter The couple were married Eebecca Leigh Jones to David Lawrence Nordstrom, March 21 in the Logan LDS 257-59- 06 753-07- 71 Sm4Sd Fete Gil mores Mr, Gilmore was born in Barrow-in-Furne- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gilmore "iiO- Custom bay hauling. Tremonton or Logan. House Set An open house will honor Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gilmore of Honeyville for their fiftieth wedding anniversary Saturday, May 10, at 230 Southard West In Brigham City from 2- -6 p.m. The couple were married May Miss Sharon Thompson will become the bride of Craig Potter, Saturday, May 17. Miss Thompson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Thompson of Tremonton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Potter of Collinston, The couple wDl be honored at a reception the evening of May 17 at Bowcutt Reception Center in Tremonton. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Tremonton. t t HAY HAULING " Fire's victims are childDiana Richardson and ren about 30 percent of the Bum Ann Rose will present their students in a piano time; some 3,570youngsters recital Saturday, May 10, at through age IS perish from 7 p.m. In the Garland Second Ward chapel Students who. will be pre- If sented are: Aawna. Rupp, ; NeaL Tammy ' Stanley Summers, Kathy Hurley, Keith Roland, RfcnnyFridaL Lisa Gephart, Sharon Hur' ley, Cressent Rupp, Marci Leak, Kathy Christensen, . Kenneth Christensen, Ken , Wedding Vows "aa e so-ma- ted Sba-nuLi- sfa. 59 Couple Plan tM fire each year, ft is e that 25 percent of these tragedies take place when young children are alone or without proper supervision. neth Hodges, Katharine Lar-se-n, Krlstine Larsen. Mel-an- ie Wendy Lish. Saharline Roundy, Rose, Sydney Smith and Nancy Weese Special guest will be Lynne Seal .and Marilyn The public is corHodges. dially invited to attend. Wtf Main Tremonton 257-331- 3 at |