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Show Page 4. THE LAND TIMES. LEADER-CA- is; lo, Wed In London To Couple Frbruary I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall of Middles borough, MBMMft, - r, iff r announce England, the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lesley, to Keith Kendrick, son of Mr. and V;;- :V;:;' - h Mrs. Max Mason of Tremonton. The couple is planning a March 12 wedding in the London LDS Temple. Miss Marshall is a graduate of Acklam High and Leeds University with a degree in dress and design. She has been teaching Home Economics at Gilbrook in Middles borough. Mr. Kendrick graduated from Bear River High and attended the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to England. After honeymooning in Great Britain the couple will make their home in Tremon-ton- , where Mr. Kendrick is employed. m 7w .1 .11 Ik -I 90th Birthday Open House Is Announced Ail LAMS) A fornu-Fielding, Itah resident will be honored al an open house celebrating her 90th birthday. Mrs. Lilly Atkin will be feted Saturday. Feb. 12. from I to 6 p.m" at 4310 West ":.4o r win South, Kearns, Utah, re she lives with her son and his family. Mrs. Atkin was born Feb. 11. 1887 in Croyden. England. She has two children, George C. Atkin of Kearns, and Fred A. Atkins, no address given. She also has five grandchildren Born in England, she joined the LDS church when she was 23 years old and moved to Salt Lake City. She married Grover C. Atkin in No ember of 1925 in Wedding Date Is Announced The engagement of Felicia F. Christiansen to Graling C. Garrett is announced by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Christiansen of 4858 Sunset Lane and Ruby G. Garrett of Tremonton. The rites will be performed Feb. 18 followed by a reception at the Christiansen home. Miss Christiansen is a graduate of Bonneville High parties have Pre-nupti- Jh LEADER e)QGIETf been given by Mrs. Max Walker, Mrs. Gerald Bair, Mrs. Lowell Johnson, Mrs. Darwin Brough, Mrs. Jay Stokes, Mrs. Brent McKinn-on- , Mrs. Steve Chournos and Mrs. Brian Lish. the Salt Lake City Temple. He worked most of his life as a farmer and an auctioneer. The couple lived for many years in Salmon, Idaho. After her husband's death. May 30, 1962, Mrs. Atkin lived with her family, until about lour years ago. She was educated in England. She was also active in the LDS church, serving as a Sunday School teacher and in the Relief Society where she compiled a KK) percent v isiting teacher record over a period of 62 years. Still active, she does temple work regularly and visits the geneological library once a week. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house. The family request no gifts. Debra Jean Taylor & Preston Hudman Bluehill China & Blue Mist Goblets - School. Mr. Garrett graduated from Box Elder High School, attended Utah State University, and now is in business in Tremonton, Utah. - Lesley Marshall and Keith Kendrick i I r Couple Will Wed Si In " ) In' a L. Feeco Christiansen February Rite Feb. 11th Golden Spike Mr. and Mrs. Dallas T. Taylor of Tremonton, Utah announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Debra Jean, to Mr. Preston Hudman, son of Mrs. Luella Bateman, Shelley, Idaho, and Mr. Sterling Hudman, Fallon Nevada. The couple have chosen February 18 as a wedding date with a reception to follow that evening at Bowcutt Reception Center in Tremonton, Utah. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Bear River High School and Seminary. She is presently attending Stevens Henager College. Mr. Hudman also graduated from Bear River High School and Seminary. He is presently attending Weber State College. The young couple will make their home in Ogden, Utah. Melanie Roche Camp To Meet & Martin Williams Bedroom Set Golden Spike Camp of of Utah Pioneers will hold their next meeting on Thursday, Feb. 17, at 2 p.m. at the home of Daughter Afton Rhodes. are Lenora George and Carol Stenquist. All members are invited to attend. Daughters DON'S FURNITURE Dance Slated 'm-- . von f l r- - a The Tremonton Third Ward will hold a record dance Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. at the church. Following the dance refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend. BIG Nil I an Mn. Grant Anderson Glenna E. Fowler of Orem, Utah, and Grant L. Anderson of Garland announced their marriage vows taken in the Provo Temple Feb. 3. An Open House will be held in their honor Saturday, Feb. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of Don and Shirl-ee- n Anderson in North 1 Feb- - mm "V 1 SATURDAY Marriage Announced Mr. ftVL? r.- StlL By Julie Hill Debra Taylor and Preston Hudman J iC i i Big MONDAY 14th ONLY 2th ONLY Happy Valentine's Day Lincoln's Birthday! FREE FREE FREE wfEE-1- 0 Valentine Chocolates With Purchases Throughout The Day! In To S. Celebrate ABE's Birthday Couple Plan Shop For Your Valentine Our Store QAXCf PLUS These Baraains- - All 4 Days AAW Men's- - Women's - Children's To Wed W I 1 y Group - - - 1 Group - - - 1 Group - - mm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Evertsen, Logan, are pleased to announce the engage- 4 J Ske'LEARANCE ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lisa to Lonnie D. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hansen, Tremonton. They have chosen to be married Saturday, Feb. 19, at the 22nd Ward. A reception will follow in the cultural hall, 875 N. 1500 E., from 7 to 9 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Lisa will graduate from Logan High School and LDS Seminary this year. Lonnie is a graduate of Bear River High School and LDS Seminary. He completed two years at Weber College and is currently employ--eat Schreiber Cheese Co. 1 1 75 Shirts - 'a Go. Size 0 After their honeymoon Lsa Evertsen and Lonnie Hansen SALE oh- - AND MORE! Blouses - Play Sets - Coats - Dresses AND AAANY- - MANY MORE! ! ! Pink1 MILK BATH d they will make their home in Logan. J 00 To nW ft ,0 TABLES & RACKS $39 Downstairs - Pants INFANTS DEPT. Shoes Carryos Bonkefs Bbs Panties Crawlers Off! Sweaters aALfc A BIG Dopers Gff Ses 10 Povses ( I . Ajs o i |