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Show Poge 12, THE LEADER-GARLA- October 9, 1975 TIMES, ND fait OcifesJ Way MILLER'S JEWELERS CHistlncliv Local Residents Go v v v ; Brad Cutler Brad Cutler Receives 'Duty-Te-Go- d' Brad Cutler received his award recently during services in the Tremonton First Ward. Brad is the son of Mr. and Sid Cutler of TreMrs. Duty-To-G- od monton. saries. Emang of Provo came to the Dora Shaffer home Sunday. tt is the pine nut season again and several of our people , to enjoy this flawless fall weather have been out west to gather pine nuts of which there is an abundance this year. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shaffer went out Friday evening and Ken and Lucille returned "Saturday but eight othercou-ple- s remained for the weekend. The Relief Society held a very successful opening social Thursday evening in the Cultural Hall. A delicious supper was enjoyed after which a program was presented informing everyone of what to expect in the sevin ReliefSocie-t- y Ra-mp- Active in the First Ward, either counselor or president of the he has served as and Teacher's husband, in the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Richard attended the wedding of Richard Hales of Tremonton and Shirley Tyler of Ogden performed Friday in the Logan Temple. Later they attended the wedding breakfast at Chase's then to Ogden in the evening for the reception. Mike Rhodes came home on leave from the armed services Wednesday and joined his fiancee and her little daughter Mrs. Donna Foreman who had spent some time with the Rhodes family and Karen Turley in Tremonton. They were joined on Friday by three other friends from Bellenue, Nebraska and on Saturday they all went for pine nuts. They held Family high. Deacon's, and grandson Timothy Potter on their birthday anniver- and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Priest's quorums. Plymouth Way Jesephsens Attend Pest Home Evening Mondayeven-in- g and the boys left for home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Howard Maughan entertained at a family Sunday Office Meeting dinner honoring her husband Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling visited in Riverside at a family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welling. Also there were Carlene Ramsdell of Mr. and Mrs. Riverside, Blaine Welling and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Welling and family of Evans-to- n, Wyoming. Jerry Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell, was baptised Saturday Sept 28, and confirmed the following Sunday. Afterwards a family dinner was held at the Gary Bell home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Farrall Steed and Mrs. Orville Bell family, and children; Jan, Debra, Darrall, and Brent, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell of n. : Jobs Listed The Tremonton Job Service (employment office) has the following openings listed this week: dish washer, service station attendant, experienced machine operator, truck drivers for beets and corn silage. Persons interested should contact the Job Service Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King were visited Thursday by his son of Tremonton visited Mrs. Ruth Holman Sunday afternoon. Last Sunday Mrs. Holman was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Potter. During the afternoon they drove to Mal-- ad to see Charles Wood in a rest home. Then in the Ma-levening they returned to for a fireside. Mrs. Voylet Grove r and Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth of Fielding spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fuhriman were in Salt Lake last Sunday when a grandson, Randy Christensen was confirmed following his baptism. Sunday dinner guests of the Fuhrimans were Frank Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith. BY Nationally Advertised Florentine Fin ish with fine genuine monds. JSjSjVk Aayj'L t.'itrJmJt Friday, October 17th 4 brilliant diamonds, Our Diamond Representative will be in the store with his line all day Friday, October 17th to answer any questions. ad satin finish, genuine black star sapphire. Elegant 5 diamond ring CONVENIENT TERM Come in and see the newest Diamond Creations - including Gayla Coombs was home for the weekend from school at Ricks College inRexburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes came in from Nevada Saturday to visit their children, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Rhodes and family. en Mr. and Mrs. Sidney accompanied by Mrs. Elma Petersen of Fielding were in Clarkston Friday evening for a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Blaine K. Wright. She is the former Miss Tamara Archibald. The couple were married during the day in the Logan Temple. The Sorensens and Mrs. Petersen also visited in Clarkston with a sister Mrs. Eva Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Petersen are second time parents of another boy, born Sunday morning in the Tremonton hospital. He weighed, 8 pounds 10 12 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elden Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. William L. Petersen, Thatcher. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham, Ixjgan and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fuller, Tremonton a nd great great grand mother, Mrs. Anna C. Petersen. latest COLORED DIAMONDS 1 1 1 The and hottest fad in diamonds. Sor-ens- FREE DRAWING dinner ring by A 1 OK White Gold Diamond Pendant Valued at s15000 Hi a dazzling ring for festive WiPENDANTS I by CREATORS OF FAMOUS COSMIC DIAMOND RINGS occasions! Nationally 1 DIAMONDS Our new collection includes ORIGINAL DESIGNS. MKT. GOLD PENDANTS TERMS CONVENIENT 37 superb WITH MKT. GOLD CHAINS. 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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lar- T Sunday. Holds First Meet DIAMOND A Dew-eyvil- le, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess, Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy D. Hess enjoyed dinner at Corinne Satuday. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess attended the wedding reception of Tammy Archibald and Blaine Wright in Clarkston Friday evening. MENS DIAMOND Og-de- Mr. and Mrs. OleenJosep-hso- n attended the Post Masters meeting for district 1 Thursday evening. This was combined with a retirement party for VernaEarlof and Elwood Jenson of Bear River City. It was held at Sherwood Hills. Dave and Mr. Mrs. Josephson of Ogden, visited at the Oleen Josephson home HAVING A OWE DAY fer and their daughter eral classes senior at Bear River high school, he is active in sports lettering on the varsity teams in football, basketball and baseball. He has also served as a class officer at Bear River A junior Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaf- IS H Pine Nut Gathering 0 (A OF TREMONTON in modern Vvwvvwv .dT Convenient Ofrjit Trm m f ashton Place Orarqer Oq'len Prrwo Suqai Mouse Roy Log" Next To Buttons And Bolts II |