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Show Page 4, THE LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, ND January 1976 15 I Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Keee Midland Camp Schedules Meet two fSec '2.75 I I r SOec j $1.89 i BEAR RIVER DRUG AH I Couple Marry In Winter Ceremony Bowcutts Reception provided the setting for if Mg. Pharmacist I i I HANDY HINT: Check your bathroom scale with a known weight, such as a 10 lb. bag of sugar. 2 DRUG CENTER L79 H 76 S 1st East 257 -- 3648 Tremonton the wedding ceremony and reception in December for Kathleen Munns and Alan The bride Leon Jensen. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W. Munns of Garland. Mr. Jensen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen of Orme. Stake President James J. White officiated. The brides wedding gown was pale pink crepe trimShe med in white fur. carried a colonial bouquet of minuture red roses and feathered carnations. Mrs. Dennis Jackson served as matron of honor and Tiffani Ewing .was flower girl. They wore long gowns of red velvet and carried white fur muffs accented with red cornation corsages. Mrs. Linda Munns was seated at the guest book. The brides three brothers, Randee, Tim and Lance, also attended the bride. Christopher Ramsdell was ring bearer. After a wedding trip to Jackson Hole the newlyweds . When you come to us for prescription drugs or health care needs, we'll treat you so you'll want to return. 4 ': Mrs. Alan Leon Jensen Among primitive peoples, witch doctors cure the, sick by getting rid of the evil spirits that cause the illness. They often do this by feeding the victim such disgusting concoctions that the evil spirit will want to leave! T. ' ! T -- V& Social Prices 1 Group --1 l) 1 I I L I I s . j! USU fb m WEST BUM TtSSNTDN CL0S10UT SALE Golden Spike Dup members lets start the new year by meeting together Monday the 10th at 2 p.m. at the home of Nadine Vance. . .Notice - ARCHIBALD Mr. and Mrs. Brad Archibald of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby boy born January 9, 1976, in the McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden He is the first child for the v couple. Mr. and are Grandparents Mrs. John F. Eberhard of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Archibald of Tremonton. KANEKO Maddox Ranch House for the wedding party. Reservations are currently being accepted for a "winter picnic" visit to the Hardware ranch, accordins to Bear River Valley Senior-center Director LaRene Napoli. No date has been set for the visit. The Senior Center will host its weekly Friday luncheon at 1 p.m. In other senior news, Mrs. Napoli announced that there will be no Nutrition Education demonstration this month. A blood pressure clinic will be conducted Jan. 19 from 5 p.m. free of charge. The service is open to all 3-- ages. mot 2 WEDS III 1 rouP MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS n PRICE sno-pac- s Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kan-ek- o of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby girl bora -Jan, 2, 1976 at the -- Logan LDS hospital. She will be named Calie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kaneko and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Montgomery, of Tremonton. Great grandmother is Mrs. Isono Tanaka, Tremonton. CALL A baby boy was born Jan. hos6, 1976 in McKay-De- e pital to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Call, ' of Thatcher-PenrosThe youngster weighed seven pounds 14 ounces. He will be named Jason Cody Call. He is the couple's first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Darrell Burton, Jr. of Fielding; Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Call of Pleasant View and great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William D. Burton, L. e. The Rebels' Is Reviewed By Club The members of the Literary club met recently at the home of Mrs. Ruth Shum-wa- y of Garland. Mabel Anderson reviewed the informative book "The Rebels" which was authored by John Jakes. The book is the first in a American Bicentennial series of six books dealing with the adventure and romance of the colonial period. It is a stirring tale of the epic adventure and soaring romance-t- BARGAINS !!! IF he spell-bindin- g the proud, passionate men and women who took a handful of colonies and made them into a nai tion, were members Eighteen on hand. saga-- of ends Saturday YOU MUST SEE THESE ; 257-54- 4 Activities are residing in Ogden. The grooms parents hosted a rehersal dinner at ,MSulated PHONE UTIN r Ann Hurley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hurley, and, Cherie Smith, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A.J, Smith, both of Tremonton, have recently been pledged into Kappa Delta Sorority at Utah State University in Logan. Miss Hurley is a Freshman majoring in Pre-Ve- t Science. ' Miss Smith is also a Freshman. She is majoring in Liberal Studies. j! LOAN Slates Meet Slate Kathleen ! & 8AV1RSS BIRTHS Seniors LAST hi 1m Spike DUP Sorority . T TREKOMTW, Pledged Into LADIES PANT SUITS wi tost The BIG Vi PRICE CHRISTMAS night III J re- Local Girls Group ALL WINTER COATS I Christensen . Deweyville was first called Envy's 8pringa In honor of William Empy who located la that section because he thought be saw possibilities of utilising the water In the mountain streams and large springs of that region. However, he remained there only a short time. . .March 14. 1864, John C. Dewey left Calls Fort and settled at Empy's Springs where he resided three years before other settlers followed him. Empy's Springs now became known as Dewey's Springs. ..In about 1M748 other settlers came to take up land; Gardners from Ogden and Brigham City, John McCrary from WUlard. Henry Marble from Brigham City, John P. Barnard from Calls Fort. They all built log houses in somewhat close proximity and laid the foundation of another community. Jude Lehl Dewey was the first white child born there. The settlement was known as Dewey Springs until September 29, 1873, at which time the post office was established and named Deweyville. United States, Tuesday evcening. She first stopped in Ames, Iowa, to visit David and Tamara Rogers and children. Next she flew to Washington D.C. to visit places of interest, and then to Woodbridge, Virginia, to spend a week with Mr. and She Mrs. Hal K. Hess. reported a lovely trip. Mr. and Mrs. James White held a family party January, third in honor of Mr. Whites' sister, Lola Guyon of Calivisiting fornia, who was them. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas White and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Alf White of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Marv Simnmons, Olive Durfey, Gloria Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen, and Mrs. Fay White. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James White's daughter, Yvette, a student at Utah State, and a few of her friends spent Saturday at the White home. They enjoyed snowmobiling and lunch. Mr. end Mrs. Seymour Hill recently returned home from a trip to Nevada. They visited Boulder City and Los Veas. Mr. and Mrs. George Hales atended the funeral services of Nephi J. Bott of Logan, Monday. Jen. 15th Tlini Jsn. 29th !; MEN'S SWEATERS 1 Good Bear Hiver Valley mm Visit s cuabam n "Our Own Hittorical Background , 1, f . Return From Phyllis i 1 m turned from a trip across the PHARMACY PMACTS tlclthPrczor I r Christonsons DC Z sisters-in-la- Mrs. LaDel Harris of Both-we- ll and Mrs. Alan R. Harris of Salt Lake City. Attending the serving also was Miss The lesson will be given by Barbie Gae Miller of Elwood Katherine Nessen and a and the misses Jacque, special history will be given Laurie Ann, Kathy Lyn and Valaine Harris of Bothwell. by Phyllis Christensen. After a brief honeymoon in Salt Lake City the bride and groom left for Price, Utah, where the groom will be in school. The Midland Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mav T. Kent. I owiiAiVD varolii One of the lovely holiday weddings was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris of Bothwell when their daughter Jan E. was united in matrimony to Mr. Larry Dean Keele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dale Keele of Tremonton. The bride and groom stood under a beauitiful bower of blue net as Bishop Carl L. Ashby read the wedding service, Mrs. LuWayne Harris attended the bride as Matron of Honor, with Mr. Vernon Keele attending as best man for his brother. Junior attendants were three nieces of the bride, Miss Melinda Kay and Miss Danielle Harris of Salt Lake City and Miss Tammie Christensen of Tremonton. The bride was attired in a floor length blue empire gown with a matching blue veil and carried a waterfall bouquet of white and blue carnations. The mother of the bride wore a two piece beige floor length suit. The wedding cake, made by the brides mother, was a three tier heart design and hanging above it was a dainty metal bell with a miniature bride and groom enclosed. Presiding at the refreshment table was Mrs. Reed Miller of Elwood, a sister of the bride, she was assited by Mrs. Paul C. Christensen, another sister of the bride and r hG LEADER TU'i Holiday Rites Unite Couple j Sfliilllllil rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr fee rrrrrrrrrrrrrriijjjjjjir IM-lPJinM- DOUDLE-KM- T POLYESTER . l! lFT fs? ' PIECE GOODS HISPID APT! Plenty er vtzfy Values To '4.98 Yd. "buy for cash and ray less- - Values To 3.49 Yd. ctfij |