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Show Page 4, THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, May D 13, 1976 j5- - 1 n r 1 Howell Miss To Exchange Vows Mary Galovich and Anna Galovich. The groom's best man will be Jim Fletcher. Ushers will be Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Sorensen. Miss Sorensen is a grad-uate- Wedding vows will be exchanged in the Logan LDS temple between Miss Jan Sorensen and Thomas Milan Galovich May 29. is the The bride-to-b- e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen of Howell. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Galovich of Casper, Wyoming. , The newlyweds will be honored at a reception in the Howell Ward chapel the evening of the wedding. A wedding breakfast will be hosted at the Grant Sorensen home. Attending the bride will be Mrs. John Nelson, Julie of Bear River high school and the Garland LDS Seminary. She has attended one year of schooling at Ricks' College in Rexburg, Idaho. The groom has also completed one year of schooling at Ricks' College.; The couple wil make a temporary home in Casper, Wyoming, and then will return to Ricks to further their schooling. Sorensen, Kathy Larsen, the PTA in the McKinley school next year are (1 to r) President. Mrs. LtadaMortensen; First Vice President, Mrs. Sharyn Bailey; Second Vice President. Mr. Jay Stokes; Third Vice President, Mrt. Barbara Mrs. Rae Ann Porritt; Comm. Membership and Fund Raising, Mrs. hharon Rindlisbacher; Secretary-Treasure- r, Mrs. Verlene Watson; Mitton; Historian, Mrs. Kathy Alien; Comm. Education, Mrs. Marilyn Smith; Comm. Services, Comm. Individual Development, Mrs. Mary Srnnmers and Comm. Health and Welfare, Mrs. Marilyn Fall. NEW Th LEADER THUS Golden Spike To HOESCH Tom and Elaine Lamb Hoesch of Clearfield are delighted over the arrival of their first child, a boy born May 3. They will name him Brandon James Hoesch. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernoiji Lamb of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoesch of Sandy. Great grandparents are Mrs. Nina Lamb of Plymouth, Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria, Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker of Great grandparents are Mrs. Hazel Mangum of Mesa, Arizona and Mr. Fred Hansen of Newton, Utah. The baby girl will be named Monica Denise Udy. ANDRUS Kirk and Patricia Andrus of Tremonton announce the arrival of a baby girl born May 6 in the Logan hospital. They have a small son Kirk Scott at home. The new baby will be named Angela Yvette Andrus. Mc-Lou- Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrus of Brigham City and Mrs. Norvil McLouth of Cement City, Mich. Open House Will Honor Newlyweds Mr. Glen Hepner of Trenton this week announced the marriage of his daughter, llene, to Allen Lish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lish of Dewey ville. The couple were married April 22 and are making their new home in Cache Junction. They will be honored at an open house Saturday, 'May 9 15, from p.m. in the Newton Ward Chapel, Newton, Utah. 7-- Club Hears Elly Ballard of Tremonton and Vida Heaton of Logan. The Tremonton-GarlanLiterary Club delved into the life of legendary Butch Thefa Chapter Wedding President The Theta chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa met at the Red Baron restaurant recently for their annual installation of officers. The following officers were installed in an impressive candlelight ceremony: ' President - Joan Stokes; . SherriJo Shumway and Darl Schumann will be united in marriage May 14, 1976, in the St. George Temple. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Schumann of Lewiston, Utah. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Erva Shumway and the late Burdett Shumway of Blanding, Utah. She has graduated fromSnow college and has been attending Utah State University. The bridegroom has fulfilled a LDS Northern States Mission. There will be an open house, May 21, 1976, in the Lewiston Second Ward Cultural Hall from p.m. They plan to make their home in Lewiston, UtaH. were Treasurer called Mike Auger ' Appliances from Sten-quis- GEPtiAm Retiring president Ruth Harding of Willard conducted the meeting for the WGroup. ..inline Rapping noises that scare people are not always made Sometimes by ghosts. they're made by bill pric ,,es - DON GIBSON jchort sleeve at stort din-di- Waste not, want not. And you won't be able to get into your attic. be"" UPHOLSTERING to potest ttzsf csr istc&rf fcrd csrf. NtttnxJ KHthn nr Appliances Miller's Jewelry I 257 5680 I, i?. yenj. 90 " ....;' ed iA0,tSSU. icke sWrts sheik- - Ve and days S S great new styles the whole family prices that you can afford jjtl p-fet- Txrttdi 4.C3 IIS Wnt Msin if t 8 i 5.50 S i,on o sizes 6 Vital 3 JARMAN SHO BOOTS p-- n DON'S FURNITURE & Paul Laub $3' by & Margaret Mary Engel knie price will tell you why it's They're printing answers about marriage these that there were never any questions for. May 22 pi i" J start at orn ed 100Quintessa Nothing can give you that rundown feeling like jaywalking. April Ann Arrington & Joel Brad Fillmore 3 29 Wet Udn 50 mm bV Thermometers aren't the only things that are graduated with degrees without having any brains. Open House Meiv Fashions long & norIuncIs J -- eat, the noise level alone fasU'M-enmin- AvuihlllU' Inrilllu Irom - Educator's ' supplier ol rental lnrm;d wear lor men. -- omen's . ly Anderson's. Old-re- ' vith Irene Morris; Winifred Nelson; Sergeant at Arms Sharon Stucki; Chaplain Barbara Spiekerman; and t. Historian - LaVoyle Secretary By When kids Paul Laub aw) r rjk served to 16 members and two guests, Mrs. Grace Hales and Charlotte Ferry. . If you're planning your wedding now don't forget to discuss the groom's attire and how it can be .coordinated to make your wedding dreams rho're',' beautiful. Appliances Campus 14 & & Vice President - Dixie Ann Payne; Secretary - June Petersen; Corresponding 8-- BRIDE . . looking like his dream come true. It's him in the Margaret Mary Engel The discussion centered around the book "Butch Cassidy, My Brother" ' as told to Dora Flack by Lula Parker Betensen, Cassidy's sister. Cassidy's real name was Robert LeRoy Parker. Refreshments & . exciting Newport. Cassidy at their recent meeting at the home of Mrs. K.H. Fridal III.A May 14 . Stainless May 22 d Is Open House 15 Annabelle China by Noritake Cassidy Story Joan Stokes WEDDING It's tears and laughter it's music and the glances you share during the wedding toast.' It's the pictures and the goodbyes. It's you ... the bride Brad Fillmore Joan Stokes Great grandparents are HAPPINESS IS A FORMAL Goblets April Ann Arrington All relatives and friends to attend. FHE 15 May About Butch Fg-ifts- i May Sherry JensenS Mike Auger Stainless are invited Sherry Jensen J st Sunny Side Up May The lesson will be presented by Grace Brough. Irene Shuman will present a May 14 are Afton Rhodes and Lawana Sten-quiand Lomine Muir. Stephen and Carol Firth Harris announce the arrival of a new addition to their household. A new son born April 14 in the McKay-De- e hospital and will be named Kade Stephen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris of Tremonton. Jj.. acting as hostess. The Midland Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet May 12 at 2 p.m. at the home of May T.Kent in Tremonton with Agnes Earl Rose. Set llene Hepner and Allen Lish Meet The Golden Spike Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Monday, May 17, at 2 p.m. at the home of President Jean HARRIS r;:'Jj after Six Midland Camp Will Meet Chapter Jan Sorensen and Tom Galovich Charlene and Neal Udy of Bothwell are the proud parents of a seven pound three ounce baby girl born May 7. The grandparents of the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley I. Scott of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Udy of Garland. ng GAill'Afi'd tfUMSS miet! UDY OFFICERS-Headi- li T'tf Iti Ti'YY uh 'H 'Miijim hjni ' ladles S and girls ! in ft '13 A 'm I L, MSHS S soxs lUfiOAOt up to priced from S lor. I OftA nr. "j ycrtf |