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Show Page 4, THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, March 24, D 1977 ; Couple Plan Temple Rite ! Mrs. Sally Petersen is pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of ber daughter, Alice, to Craig Thomas Callister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Callister. (Alice is also the daughter of the late -. f-- ) if!' ; pi W p 1 V Colen 4 J i"v I n. Following a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Fullerton. c Ace Small boy to father: "How come soda pop will spoil my dinner, and martinis give Petersen and Craig Callister you an appetite?" . ' baby boy born March 20 in Logan. The little boy will be named Nathan Terry. Nathan has two sisters at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Munns of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sneddon of Orem. Great grandparents are Mrs. Mabel Munns and Mrs. Ellen Rhodes of Garland and Mrs. Tamar Ivie of Orem. CALLISTER Mr. and Mrs. Roger and Lonnie Callister are proud parents of a new son, their first. The youngster was born March 20 in the Logan Hospital and will be named . Carson Roger. ' Grandparents are Mr; and Mrs. Lee Allen of East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Grant ' Callister of Tremonton. Great grandparents are Mrs. Elma Petersen, Fielding; Mrs. Millie Callister, Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. A. Paul Robison, Fillmore. HUNSAKER WHITE Robert and Connie King White of St. Louis, Missouri, announce the birth of a baby girl born March 11, 1977. She will be named Andra Kay and she has one brother at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King of East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. White of Milwaukee, Wis. Great grandmother is Mrs. Cecil Midlingder of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Hunsaker announce the birth of a baby boy born March 9, 1977 in the Bear River Valley Hospital. He will be named Robert Fred and has one brother at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hunsaker of Tremonton and Mrs. Dorothy Hoggan of Brigham City. w t . J " 1 pV' . . A PIANO RECITAL this Saturday will feature Suzanne Simmons (left) and Debbie Hirschi, both of Tremonton. Chad and Cara Christen-se- n Wilkins of Tremonton announce the arrival of a baby girl born March 18, 1977, in the Logan LDS Hospital. They have two children, Kenyon and Julie, at home. The new baby will be named Cristy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christensen of Salmon, Idaho and Keith Wilkins of Springdale and Rhea Wilkins of St. George. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orman Wilkins of St. George and Mrs. Neta Christensen of Salt Lake City. Recital Planned Suzanne Simmons and Debbie Hirschi will be the featured artists at a piano recital scheduled by instructor Vivian Blanchard of Tremonton. The two teenagers will perform Saturday, March 26, at 4 p.m. In addition to a duet performance of "Schamouch", each girl will perform individually. Miss Simmons is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simmons and Miss Hirschi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hirschi, all of Tremonton. Mar. 25 COOMBS Jeffery and Myrna Anderson Kent of Tremonton announce the arrival of a baby girl born March 18, 1977, in the Logan LDS Hospital. They have one son, Ryan, at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent of Fielding. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson of Thatcher and Emil Anderson of Enterprise. The baby will be named Angela Nichole Kent. - I, WILKINS KENT Mr. and Mrs. Terry Munns of Garland are happy to announce the arrival of a AM mf in MUNNS ' Mark and Diane Veibell Zito of Tremonton announce the' arrival of their first child, a boy. born March 12, 1977 in the Logan LDS Hospital and he will be named Thomas William Zito. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Richard Veibell of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Zito of Tremonton. Great grandparents are Mrs. Bessie Brough of Smithfield and Mrs. Sorina V. Troseth of Mendon. 33M3I 3332 Petersen.) Both Alice and Craig are graduates of Bear River high school. She has graduated from Utah State University. While pursuing her Masters Degree at the University of Utah, she has been employed at KLUB Radio in Salt Lake City. Craig received his B.S. and M.S. from the University of Utah, where he affiliated with Sigma Chi Fraternity. He is currently employed in Fullerton, Calif, by Huntsman Container Corporation. The marriage will take place on March 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Heidel-bur- g Restaurant in Farm-ingto- j ay ZTO Holly Spackman Jay Carter Richard and Luann Funk Coombs of Garland announce the birth of a baby March 15 in the Logan Appliances boy-bor- LDS He will be Hospital. named Kevin Andrew Miller's Jewelry Coombs. They have one son, Sean, at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Andrew K. Funk of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Coombs of Fielding. Great grandparents are C. M. Funk and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gardner of Garland and Vern Steed of Garland. YOUR jSaT DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS 257-568- 0 latS tvr:-- mUtlUVt MRS CLEO BARRl was named Young Careerist by the Golden Spike Chapter of Businesjs and Professioi Women recently: Here club president Bilhe Petersen (left) and program chairwoman, elinda Simmons (right) present her with the trappings of being JUST ARRIVED! Cteo Barrus Is five-minu- against seyen other repre- selves for ourselves and to sentatives from the Northern the community," she went District on! April 23. From on to say. there a district representa- - Mrs. Barrus claimed that tive will be. chosen to com- - a startling 23 million Amer-petin the statewide contest, icans do not have the reading Mrs. Barrus, who teaches and writing ability to survive kindergarteh, is married to on their own. e Tim Barrus,, who is a student "One out of five adults at Utah State where he is usually do not have adequate majoring in business. The communicative skills in have one son and jal situations," she declared, reside in North Deweyville. "Education is the solution In high school Mrs. Barrus 'o becoming a National Honor Society member and also won a Farm Bure9U scholarship. She has a B. S. in early childhood education. For fun she enjoys singing and playing guitar. She is currently in a country western band and! in the past has even taught music. She was chosen from a field of five candidates. The young careerists were judgTo ed on their speaking ability of the and their knowledge i f. v BPW organization. Annette Johnson was chosen as alternate for her speech on the responsibility of women in soc-coup- self-relia- re-w- At Our Usual Lounging Robes Jumpsuits BEAUTIFUL FLORALS Men's-Women- s- Reg. 10" to Childrens 228? -- 10n. "Raising a family," rethe young teacher. plied When asked about the conflict of career and family she responded, "Women do have a chance to pursue a career but they need to spend a lot of time at home when their children are young." Her lone negative views on E.R.A. were also taken into consideration by the judges. Sew Curtain Panels PIANO TfUNING Qualified technician 279-855- 8 off! Save For Spring ft i Spring Fabrics 8j10 2" Panels 2 66 r 23" All It's Housecleaning Time! WHITES & COLORS All Reg. & C A. . 10 s?' GET YOUR Off! Outing Flannel nn Kotex 30s Off, yd. Reg. or Super SPECIAL & JAY CARTER March Prices! w Ladies ALL SPRING HOLLY SPACKMAW! 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"It's the responsibility of the individual to develop these skills," she urged. Ml Spring Dresses the winner Mrs. Cleb Barrus of Dev eyville haa been chosen b the Goldenl Spike chapter c Business ind Profession Women's league to reprt sent them,' in their youni careerist speaking competi tion at their district meetinj in Tremonton. 'fft Etc. |