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Show rage 6, IHt LtADtK-GARLA- TIMES, ND 1977 July 14, Couple Circle Couple Plan July Rite Tlhe LEAD Becky Pierce and Mark Turley will be joined in marriage Friday, July 22. e The is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Elden Pierce of Wellsville. The bridegroom elect is a son of Mrs. Ella Turley and the late Mr. Grant Turley of bride-to-b- July 22 Tremonton. Nuptial rites will be performed July 22 in the WellsLDS Ward Culville 2nd-3r- d tural Hall. Reception will ' follow from 7:30-9:3p.m. The bride will be arrayed in white satin and will carry summer flowers. She will be attended by Carol Pierce, Susan Turley, Karen Buttars, Cris Turley, Kaylene Richman and Debbie Brown. Best man at the reception will be Boyd Pugmire and ushers will be Brian Turley and John Weidman. Both bride and groom are affiliated with Utah State University in Logan. Following a honeymoon to Yellowstone they will reside in Logan. A July 22 wedding is planned by Miss Julie Ann Laws and Kim Warren. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Laws Jr. of Tremonton. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warren of Honeyville. The ceremony will be held in the Ogden LDS Temple. A reception will follow at Bow-cutt- 's Reception Center in Tremonton. Miss Laws is a 1977 graduate of Bear River High School and LDS Seminary. Mr. Warren is a 1975 graduate of Box Elder High School and LDS Seminary. After a short honeymoon, the newlyweds will make their home in Brigham City. 0 1, I 1 f'v A' 4 -- Jackie Strand and Eddie Goss 2- ...'' Jackie J Mrs. Mary Richardson was guest of honor as her family helped her celebrate her 85th birthday at the bowey in the Deweyville June Park, 26. Mrs. Richardson was born in Plain City, Utah and married Oscar Richardson. Mr. Richardson passed away t Mary Richardson Celebrate Golden Anniversary Couple Will IP J ';: celebration. NOTICE Out of the eight children born to them, there are three daughters living: Mrs. Myrl (Gladys) Norr, Deweyville, Mrs. A. R. (Evelyn) Christensen, Tremonton and Mrs. Lynn (Mae) Wheatley, Malad, Idaho. Mrs. Richardson speaks with pride of 22 grandchildren, 61 Julie Laws and Kim Warren & SAT JULY FR1 D TABLE I D D !88 LADIES SHOES MENS rm Mr. ville and Mrs. Marlene iels of Pleasanton, Calif. They have ten grandchildren and three great grandchildren. It is requested that gifts be omitted. Vets To Meet Barracks No. 2951 Veter- ans of World War One and their annual summer party in Tremonton on Thursday, July at 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. are to meet at the home of James and Rebecca All Smith, 269 S 1 W in Tremonton and pool rides to destination. All are guests of Barracks and there is no charge. Past presidents pins will be awarded the worthy past presidents of the Auxiliary. IMl Will Visit (y Q r July price i J00 L 0 PAIR n AND BOYS D D OFF E LADIES SPORTSWEAR LEISURE JACKETS GROUP MENS SPORTSWEAR REG PRICED to00 '25.90 FROM VALUES J KEEP V0UR IV fl EACH ON THESE SPECIALS! EYE D "J!,rn. SUMMER WESTERN L SHIRTS SUIJS SVyiM iifx LADIES BLOUSES. INFANTS AU SMtS FINAL-SOR- a vsmm w 10SS vOFF , NO LAYAWAYS RY M WEARS, h mm m. fl TO '20.00 NOW 3 u m J GROUPS 0 D n PIECE GOODS , OFF 3-- USE YOUR ALSO PMU.W' MHOMMMMrt "i" rni iiiimiiiii hiwdi nuimmi 9 CONVENIENT UNADVERTISED SPECIALS i 3D ti SPRING AND SUMMER IRRIGATION BOOTS SHOP US FIRST AND SAVE! m 5OOy5OQ0O LEATHER GLOVES Shawn Reid my. ON SALE MERCHANDISE REG DISCOUNT 1 u ill, m KEDS & CANVAS FOOTWEAR SHOES STRAW HATS mil n SANDALS i sr r D xsirx, W D CENTER Cookware, I Household Goods T 0 HA00 '55.00 TO EACH COWBOY BOOTS Gabriella Marsilio i LI PAIR 1 D 14 & g88 GROUP Q 257-774- t r D 1In Seniors Fire Dept. PAHTY HOSE n 1 D Auxiliary will hole 14, 1977 BAUfI $ANMLF00T ! wmemmmmiSmimiJl and Mrs. Merlin Roche Dan- L '1.79 Q-- 0 D I REG KNIT SHIRTS MENS SHOES r h PAIR I 6R0UP cher. Her parents were The regular Friday luncheon will not be as regular as usual this week at the Bear River Valley Senior Citizen Ct...ier. Following the luncheon, seniors will visit the Tremonton Fire Department guided by local firemen. The monthly blood pressure clinic is back on its regular schedule this month. It is slated for Monday, July 18 from 5 p.m. It will be held at the Senior Center. It is free and open to all ages. The center will be closed July 25, a legal Utah holiday. LaRene Napoli, center director, said that if enough interest is shown a mini-bu- s will be sent to the geneolog-ica- l library in Salt Lake City on Thursdays. "Call in early for reservations," she said. The bus will not run unless there are 12 going. 12 t 41 - PAHTY IN ONE ODDS AND ENDS AT BIG SAVINGS : Dmrw at 6EPHARTS J BOYS JEANS "GOODIE BIN" Hughes Hd 4 GROUP 1 by loward j SALE 1 jl will incurred ,- t GROUP rag 1 no longer be responsible for any debts j I imMNikm 15-- 16 L son-in-la- Peterson and . Ida Neilson Peterson. They are the parents of two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Gloria) Faerber of Kays- - in Plain City, Brigham City, Tremonton, Phoenix, Ariz., and Jackson, Wyoming. Her health is remarkably good and she is proud of the fact that she hasn't been to a doctor for 51 years. She only wears glasses to read and great grandchildren, and 10 great great grandchildren. She also has two sisters: Mrs. Fred Hunt, Plain City, who is 87 years of age,' and Mrs. Edith Martin, Los Angeles, California, who is 83. Mrs. Richardson has lived ! celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, Sunday July 31 at the home of their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Fred Faerber, 561 I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by Donna Cortez. Paul Cortez ' SIDEWALK SALE AND SUMMER CLEARANCE o- - 1 total posterity of of which are living, there were 78 family members present for the birthday Roche of Kaysville will be honored at an open house James sew. Out of a in 1971. VnAlf n D Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Oak Lane Kaysville, Utah, from 6 to 9 p.m. Friends and relatives are Invited to extend their greetings. They were married July 29, 1927 in Blackfoot, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Most of their married life was spent in Antioch, Calif, where Mr. Roche associated with the Dow Chemical Co. Upon his retirement in 1971 they moved to Kaysville. Both Mr. and Mrs. Roche have been active members of the LDS church serving in many capacities. Mr. Roche was a member of the bishopric of the Pittsburg, Calif. Ward. Mr. Roche was born April 13, 1904, to Francis A.E. Roche and Sarah Bradford Roche in Thatcher. Mrs. Roche (Viola Peterson) was born Oct. 7, 1905, in That- ! ' Mary Richardson Feted On Birthday Marry Eddie Goss Lucille Goss and the late Glen Goss of Tremonton. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception at the Garland Stake Center following the wedding from 0 p.m. They plan a honeymoon to Las Vegas, Nevada, and will make their new home in Tremonton. Vr i 101, 92 'f '; Strand Will Miss Jackie Strand will become the bride of Eddie Goss when the couple trade vows August 12, 1977, in the Garland Stake Center. Bishop Lynn A. Michaelis will perform the rite. The bride-to-b- e is the dauMrs. of Keith Mr. and ghter J. Chappall, Garland. Mr. Goss is the son of Mrs. '- - Perce and Mark Turey Becky - ihfc. fill H BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS' D 1 D MASTER CHARGE D VISA OR BANKAMERICARD D i |