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Show Page 4. THE TIMES. September IS. LEADER-GARLAN- 1977 Snowville Miss Will Wed Mrs. Lon Neal of Mr. and Snowville announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lynne Neal, to Kelly G. Coleman, son of Ephraim and Thelma Falsler of Logan and Gene Coleman of Logan. The wedding has been set for Sept. 22 in the Ogden Temple. The couple will be honored at a reception Friday, Sept. 23 at the Curlew Ward from 7 to 9 p.m. The following evening, Saturday, Sept. 24, from 5 to 7 p.m., they will be further honored at a garden reception at 483 West 680 North, Logan, Utah. In case of inclement weather, the reception will be at the 26th Logan Ward, 250 North 4th West. has attThe bride-to-b- e ended Utah State University for two years. She graduated from Bear River High School in 1975 and the four-yeseminary program. The prospective bride- Tlhe OJEAOEI GilJiiaSIB 5 f 33833 3333 &GIET? OWEN from fulfilling a mission for The newlyweds will make their home in Logan. US" 1 IS V ' 'v - i 1 :! . V Gayla Roderick and David Madsen "v V 1 ' Milium - - - - Vv Jr.. Will Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Denise Van Valkenburg and L. Dee Anderson by the parents of the bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Dean Van Valkenburg of Garland. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. L. Dean Andersen, also of Garland. September 30 has been set by the couple as their wedding date, with both the wedding ceremony and a reception and dance to be held at the Garland Stake Center. Music will be by Nick Estep e, Marry . Couple and the Westernnaires. A wedding dinner hosted by the groom's parents will be held at Maddox Ranch House. Miss Van Valkenburg is a senior at Bear River High School where she is a member of the swimming team. Mr. Andersen is a 1973 graduate of Bear River High School. He attended Weber State College for two years and is presently employed at Thiokol. Following a short honeymoon trip, the couple will make their home in Garland. Midland Camp Golden Spike DUP Meet Set Meeting Set The Midland Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their first season meeting Monday, Sept. 19, at 2 p.m. in the home of Ruby Scholer, 26 East Sixth North, Tremonton. The lesson, entitled "The Year of 1877", will be given by Mary Bell Farr. All interested in pioneer history are invited. First meeting of the Miss Shannon Stokes will be united in marriage with Douglas G. Burgi on Friday, Sept. 23. The White House in South Ogden will provide the setting for the ceremony and reception. Parents of the bride elect are Mrs. Pearl Sanders Luna of 5987 South 2100 West, Roy and Clair M. Stokes of 4594 Fillmore Avenue, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Burgi of 1331 Rushton, Ogden, are the future bridegroom's parents. Miss Stokes is a graduate of Roy High School. She also attended Weber State College. Mr. Burgi is an Ogden High School graduate. He also attended Weber State College. -- Citizens center Friday, September 23, 1977. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. The cost is $1 per person. Meeting procedure will follow the lunch. A special invitation is extended to all camp members to be there. 21 mot, m rouiB WILT IN MAfiKTK AUTOMATIC t SEPT. 17 Julie Hupp ir j (; Miss Shannon Sfokes A DOM capacity GASKET INTERIOR LIGHT BASKET SUDE-fU- FIVE REFRIGERATED TOf COLD MATE J SIX DOOR SHELVES JUKXCAN OEFflOSMMHI mw LOCK i 1N0 1 21 smuu DOOR SHELVES SHELVES IN DRAIN $KttT ST7 Hit 2S23749 Sept. 23, 1977 Lynne Neal & Kelly Coleman Vacuum lmSr-v$-A F We offer CAPACITY FT. n 3r LARGE 2 CU. FV J.J ) y III & Houseware tii fTfi fj2llJLLiJjLlfi your personal banker, we do more than our share to give you a full measure of Individual at. tentlon. We go out of our way to give you 100 full service. Y MODEL . As ennn cocncD Gold- i CONVENIENCE 1 en Spike Camp of the DUP will be held at the Senior Iff n No Other Ban! It Can Match Our Hrrtp-oiriir BIG-CAPACIT- kansas. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Twogood of El Centro, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Odeen Buxton of Tremonton. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wortley of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Twogood of Fresno, Calif. r LOUpiG Nuptial Ceremony By Miss Gayla Roderick and David C. Madsen will trade wedding vows September 30 before Portage Ward Bishop Douglas Gibbs. The couple will marry in a ceremony to be performed in the Garland East Ward chapel at 6:30 p.m. They will be honored at a reception following the wedding. Miss Roderick is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Durene Roderick of Portage. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Mercy Madsen of Garland. is a student of Bear River High School. The bride-to-b- e 1977 The groom is a graduate of Bear River High School. The newlyweds will make their future home in iUiiiOuW',' Garland. Discussion included how the club was organized and the problems and accomplishments thru the years. Plans and goals for the new year were discussed by this year's new president, Mrs. Jean Crump. A lovely luncheon was hosted by the new officers. Denise Van Valkenburg ond Dee Andersen Planned Unite Newlyweds n. 4 5 ) Chapel Rite Will The fall opening of the Women's Civic League of Tremonton was held Sept. 8. The program centered reflections of the past by Charter Members Mrs. Mildred Shumway, Mrs. Nell Puzey and Mrs. Jessie ; . mm Sgt. Von T. and Vivion Twogood Buxton are happy to announce the birth of their first son, David Von. He weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz., was born Aug. 13, at Jacksonville, Ar- Civic y q ! BUXTON League Opens I 257-337- 1. 247-309- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Glade and Jill Jensen Johnson of Magna, Utah, are the proud parents of a baby boy born September 1, 1977, at the Salt Lake LDS Hospital. The baby will be named Landon Glade and he is the couple's first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen of Garland; and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Johnson of Howell, Utah. Great grandmother is Mrs. Margaret J. Hall of Tremonton. the LDS Church in England. He is a Logan High School graduate. p5 . JOHNSON groom recently returned Coemon Registration for Consumer Homemaking classes will be held Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Senior Center in Tremonton. Classes will be taught in sewing, Mexican cookery, drapery making, upholstery, sewing with knits, cooking and quilting. A new class in knitting will also be offered. Those unable to attend registration should contact 5 or call the Senior Center, ,Ann Porter at There will be no charge for senior citizens, high school Jdropouts, low income or disadvantaged adults. - Neil and Iva Romer Owen of Prestcn, Idaho, announce the arrival of a baby girl, Carrie Lynn, born August 28, 1977, at the Logan Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Owen, Preston and Margrette Romer, Elwood. Great grandparents are Lavina Gregory, Logan and Chrissie Owen, Preston. ar Lynne Neo and Kef Homemaking Classes Scheduled DOOR sa J MODEL FV 21 "- -l free checking with no minimum balance required. We pay higher interest on savings accounts and dally interest on all passbook savings. We stay open until 6 pn. every day to give you the convenience you deserve. At DRSB you get a fuller measure of banking coru venience. |