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Show TIMES, December Page 4, THE To Couple 1 I 1975 4, Open house To Honor Couple From El wood Trade Vows Robert and Mrs. Mr. Meyer of Garland wish to announce the engagement and marriage of forthcoming their daughter Ann Mic-he- le to Kendall Andrew Bohna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohna. The couple will trade nuptial vows Tuesday, Dec. 9, in the Logan LDS temple. They will be honored at a reception in the Garland East Ward in East Garland on Dec. 10 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. A dance will be held from 8:30-11:p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. A reception will also be hosted on Dec. 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Gabriel Park Ward chapel, 6605 SW Garden Home Road, Portland, Oregon. J1 T J ft I: l2f4 '0 M lit till 11 11 30 r s III their parents at an I open house for their golden wedding anniversary on Sathonor J i M i ; UHifi: J .3s&s:$TS"i urday Dec. 6, 1975, from 5- -8 p.m. at the Bowcutt Reception Center, 105 West Main Street Tremonton. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. No gifts are requested. Mr. Cornwall was born In of Ernest Henry and May Miller Corn- Maggie wall. He attended the then Union district school and Bear River high school. married Mae Andrea-se- n in Ogden, Utah, in 1925. Mr. Cornwall was employed by the R.L. Fishburn and Sons store and managed He Marriage Announced By Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Mar-jor- ie Z. Oyler and Mr. G. Eugene Jorgensen Dec. 3 in the Ogden LDS Temple with President John J. Zundel officiating. Following the ceremony the couple were honored at a wedding luncheon hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel New- -, man and Miss Janine Oyler at the Maddox Ranch House in Brigham City. Ann Meyer and Kendall Bohna The OJEADI '11 IS 1 A Si L 'AMU "1 3 iVJ 3 as ie years. was also employed He Mr. and Mrs. Chan Cornwall Leslie Munk To Wed Jim Pett Of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Mariner Munk of Howell announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Leslie, to Jim Pett. The groom o-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pett of Brigham City. Following their Dec. 6 wedding the couple will make their home in Brigham City. -t- BIRTHS FOUND GARFIELD A set of up at the Pickup Mr. and Mrs. John Garfield announce the birth of "a .baby boy born Nov ..,2 Slats' the Valley hospitah. He will , be named Kirk Douglas and weighed 10 pounds 10 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Day Garfield of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter of Preston. KEYS. FORD Cor Publishing Leader Tremonton Singing presently Refinement teac- Cultural her. cou-ncel- or, the grocery department for Couple Relief Sodirector, While still employed as bookeeper for the B.E. Co. Mr. and road department Mrs. Cornwall received a bosses. mission call under Bishop Mr. Cornwall served as Richard L. Harris - now Elwood ward clerk under BiPresident of Tremonton StOwen Rasmussen. ake. shop Mrs. Cornwall was born in his retirement Taking Cleavland, Bannock County, early they fulfilled a two year Idaho Aug 10, 1906 a dauLDS mission to Australia. ghter of Casper and Carrie Upon returning they built a home where they now live in Anderson Andreasen. Elwood. She attended Elwood grade school, Bear River high They are parents of eight and have raised children school and Seminary. one of their grandsons. They In the Elwood Ward she are: Mrs. Henry (Lola Mae) has served as teacher, Peluaga, Las Vegas, Nevachorister and president of the M.I.A., presida; Mrs. Bishop Boyd (Chedent and chorister of the Priryl Rae) Marble, Bothwell; CM. (Red) Cornwall, Rivermary organization, secretary of the Bear River high side; Stuart A. Cornwall, Mrs. La Mont school PTA, secretary ofthe Tremonton; continued on page five Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Lincoln County, Idaho Falls, Idaho, on Nov. 8, 1905, a son South Bear River Magazine ciety chorister of the and is Mothers cessfully on a frontage road it was necessary to dispense with both operations. Upon leaving Blue Creek Mr. Cornwall was employed by the Box Elder County Road as Commissioners bookeeper for ten and one half years under Frank Hall and Ed Sylvester as Road The family of Chan and Mae Cornwall of Elwood will by the Hunt Canning, Harry and Caggy Woodward and J. D. Harris service station -all of Tremonton. : He purchased the Blue Creek store and service station operating it for twenty some years along with raising turkeys. some of the winDuring ters, the family moved from Blue Creek to Tremonton so they would be closer to the school. Mr. Cornwall worked the night shift in the J.D. Harris service station during these winters. In 1944 they purchased the Jed Mortensen home In Elwood making it easier for the older children to attend and participate in high school activities. The younger children attended the Elwood district school. Some of the first free-w- ay construction in Utah was in the Blue Creek area. This free-wa- y passed through the Cornwall property dividing the store from the turkey operation. Realizing the store could not operate suc FOR THE BRIDE Kathy Munns Alan Jensen Dec. 5 Rosanne China by Sango Lorraine Goblets Janeene Brown Ray Timothy Wedding - Dec. 13 Open House - Dec. 19 Gold Corelle & Stainless Miller's Jewelry : Ol (ill THURSTON Mike and Nancee (Chiodo) Thurston announce the birth of a baby girl born November 9, 1975, in Bountiful, Utah. She will be named Nicole, and has one sister at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. V. Don Chiodo of Anchorage, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris F. Thurston of Bountiful. Great grandfathers are Ros Thurston of Milford, Utah and Lawrence Leslie Munk Vincent Chiodo of Mesa, Ari- Ann Meyer Dec. !; Barracks 2951 Veterans of World War One and Auxiliary will meet for their Christmas party on December 11 at 2 p.m. at the home of James and Rebecca Smith, 269 S. 1 West in Tremonton if weather and driving conditions permit. the Bowcutt Reception Center from p.m. Janeene is a graduate of Murray high school and has also attended Utah State University in Logan. The groom is a graduate of Bear River high school He recently completed an to Northern LDS mission Germany. He has alsoatten-de- d Utah State University and will be attending the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, where the couple will 8-- 10 Vi j: Noritake Stainless Flatware Pohsettbt , OOO U LGE, X REG LGE t SEE baskets or pots. Chrysanthemums-- - many colors to choose from. BUY DRAWING 1 i AT I '2.49 WW GIFT M. 2 rrTrrricir athc FOR OUR Tstrm v SPECIAL PRICES COWBOY BOOTS YARD f " it GROUP, CASH 1 ix MONEY DAN POST & JUSTIN ! LADIES TIES 7:30 P.M. for I varieties j ON 1 f FRIDAY NIGHTS in Abo hundreds of combination cbnters. S NYLON TRICOT EA. MED, wrcfonwca SAVE POLYESTER A rftAK 108" SLEEVE I Beautiful Ferns in several vcrbtie! 3ULU LONG SHIRTS ISM, I hanging H09 MILES EAST OF TREMONTON 1 Jl Awl M MEN'S SIZES We have SOX YARD iwmwwir DISCOUNT ON If postponement becomes necessary a new date will be announced. t Kendall Bohna GINGHAM IFKffPC CfffTC IAfMTCn CWFATFPC rides. TREMONTON, UTAH MEN'S "... All members are urged to attend and if possible should bring newspaper clippings. Brigham area members will meet at 1:30 p.m. to pool Walton's Valley Nursery reside. w CHECKED J 100 1 V a-j- j Open Friday Night Until 8 PM. 4-5-6 QUILTING MATERIAL & YARN Veterans Slate Xmas Get Together Wed Murray Miss ii Ogden. WWI Garland Man Will ;! I p- -i SPECIALS FOR DEC zona. Great great grandmother Mrs. G. Chatelain of Janeene Brown and Raymond Timothy Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Brown of Murray, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Janeene to Raymond J. Timothy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy of Garland. The ceremony will take place Saturday Dec. 13, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The young couple will be honored at a reception held for them thatevening in Murray. The following Friday, Dec. 19, an open house will be held in their honor at UnDIIXI r ii iij0 tu w Chatelain of Anchor Point, Alaska and Mr. and Mrs. 72 PRICE I PANTY HOSE |