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Show P 4. THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. November 3, lt77 D . ' war m V agiETf 1X1 r.v U: I I -- mm Guv v, " V iy V" (I reception will take place at the Elks Club in Brigham Immediately a. l- - Seminary. Howell Miss Will . Margaret Waldron Is Op Officer At Bank Wed Brighamite Mr. and Mrs. James T. Supan Jr. of Howell are happy to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Melody Rose Supan. The future bridegroom is Robert C. Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Valentine, of Brigham City. Melody was a 1976 graduate of Bear River High School. She was a member of , FFA and Future Homemak-- ' Named operations officer at the Tremonton office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., is Margaret Waldron. The announcement was made by Robert T. Heiner, senior vice president and Margaret Waldron No Charge The Leader Office welcomes wedding announcements. There is no charge for this service. Picture and information must be at the Leader Office on Tuesday of the week the announcement is to be run. affairs officer with the Federal Food and Drug Administration will A consumer speak to interested citizens Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Brigham City Community Center, 24 No. 300 West. Kathy Brunner is being sponsored by the Box Elder Schools Adult Consumer Education program. She will discuss such topics as food additives and preservatives, honey vs sugar, food fads and falla- year-to-da- 1 Uitcttokeep your fam-- vs enriched flour and generic drugs. A question and answer period will be included in the presentation. For further information contact Ann Potter, Tremonton, The public is invited. Ms. Brunner has been a member of the FDA for three years, working in the area of public affairs and consumer and professional education. She holds a BS degree in Melody Hurd & Steve Taylor China Nov. 5 Susy Peterson & Roger Rich China & Goblets , 257-309- 4. tern Kaihy Brunner I CHOPPED FOAM Economics Association, American Diabetic Association, Society for Nutrition Education, and the American Public Health RUBBER "77 Orion 3 Good Steve Busby JACKETS Cookware Roger Rich Stoneware & Goblets l $1 00 Pair r M.50 COATS - VESTS 2 LB. DACRON I I 549 10DISCOUNT ii m uiiiiiiii u WlsifL ui STETSON HATS A n " YOUR NOW ryr $ on V DISCOUNT FOR CHRISTMAS Vmmm, ttt SHIRTS 1 PRICE LifoAGE o I SELECTION M4 BOYS group SAMSONrri 2lay away 1T0RE1I MEN'S OR Value YES YOU MAY 0 t SNO BOOTS PANTY HOSE - - & PRO-KED- S DISCOUNT Nov. 5 12 OVER SHOES - BATTS 9y mmnmtt COAST SHOES Wlntuk Colors Susy Peterson & TO - LADIES Jolene Scott & Nov. 10 - ! Don't Miss It!!! Some Great Buys YARN k Nov. 4 Blender & Housewares 0 RUMMAGE TABLE RED HEART Goblets & Sherbets Steve Busby 257-568- AT GEPHART'Sl COWBOY BOOTS Jolene Scott & DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. She is an active member of such professional organizations as the American Home & Kim Moss Nov. 4 i Y ON 10 JET O quackery, home ground flour CENTER .:;; Miller's Jewelry Home Economics from Miami University, Oxford Ohio, and a masters degree in Nutrition from Case Wes- g wtater.J Nov. 4 Special guests were girls from the Ogden and Brig To Public in in i ItffSrjlIf COUT Vitamin C three ways, Stoneware and Goblets president and te V Center Brothers H Dinnerware Canfield't Nutritional Jolene Scott & Steve Busby Glenna Noted Melody Supan & Chris Valentine Stop in for free sample. Nov. 4 reasurer. Terry Champlain 257-774- 9 TIME!! Appliances Sophie Richins, sponsored by Archibald & Sons, as secretary-t- Nov. 3 GARN IT'S VITAMIN C Terry Champlain & Kim Moss cies, fad diet products, Hales of Tremonton and Mrs. Leda Bowman of 9 C.W.I. Nov. 3 ers. She was also a member Tally of the High School swimming team. She was a four year September Series E-- Savgraduate of the LDS Seminary. She is now employed at ings Bonds sales figures reThiokol Corp. leased by the Department of Robert was a 1974 graduthe Treasury credit Box Eldate of Box Elder High Schoer County with $102,401, ol. He is presently in the bringing sales National Guard and is now ,to $678,199, 65 percent of the 1977 quota, it was announced employed at Thiokol. The couple have ctosenvtodav bv Volunteer Countv November 10 for their wed- -' gavyigs Bonds Chairman ding date. The wedding and : Jack Shumway. Speak parents are Mrs. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (Janet Buttars) Gam of Fielding are happy over the arrival of a baby girl born in the Logan hospital Oct. 25. She will be named Melanie Gam. The new baby has two little sisters, Leslee and Stephanie, at home. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Asael Buttars of Cornish. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Letter of Riverdale and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn of West Fielding. the Iron Horse Cafe during October. Outgoing president, Margaret Waldron, was in charge of the program which had as its theme, "Luck is What You Make It". She presented each member and guest with a silk rose. Thelma Sommerville, second vice president of District 9CWI, installed the new officers. Dorothy Harris of Hamilton Drug was installed as with vice president of District ham City clubs as well as Fern Maw who is the first YOUR Will Sophie Rlchlns, Names Offices The annual installation breakfast of the Tremonton Flintstone C.W.I, was held at Eiident, (Iter) Consumer Officer in the Tremonton area. She is married to Virgil C. Waldron. Mont and Cheryl Richins Rose of Garland are happy over the arrival of a baby girl born Oct. 22, 1977, in the McKay-De- e Hospital. She will be named Sherise Rose. They have one son and one daughter at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins of Pleasant View, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boss of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Rose of Brigham City. Great grand- Performing the duties of best man will be Sheldon Tingey. Acting as ushers will ; be Shuril Supan, Donald By-- : ington and Mike Hansen. ,' Ring bearer Jimmy D. Su- Mrs. Shuriel Supan will Kn. the guest book. i' J The young couple will be making their home in Brigham City.. All friends and relatives - are invited to the reception. Miss Melody Rose Supan attended Bear River High School and the Yellowstone Automotive College in Billings, Montana. He is currently employed at U & I Inc., Garland. The couple will make their future home in Tremonton. groom-to-b- e ROSE after the ceremony a reception will be held from 7:30 until 9:30. Matron of honor will be Patti Jeppesen. Bridesmaids will be Debbie Birch, Barbara and Jackie Valentine. Flower girl Jay Lyn Supan. is Northern Division supervis;;,.,, ,:, or, A Tremonton native, Mrs. Waldron joined First Security in 1959 and had been assistant operations officer prior to her promotion. She attended Utah State University and LDS Business College. She is active in church, civic and community activities, including the Tremonton Chapter of Credit Women International Club. She also has participated in local Republican Party politics and served 12 years as registrar for Selective Service of the Tremonton FUntitone CWI club of Tremonton are Dorothy Harris, president and Glenna Hales, vice president City. Bishop Shumway will perform the wedding ceremony at 6:30 p.m. made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Joni Nessen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nessen of Tremonton and Ron Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell of Portage, Utah. The couple will be married Nov. 17, 1977. Miss Nessen is a student at Bear River High School and is enrolled in her fourth year at the Garland LDS Announcement r: CWI Couple Slate Nuptial Rite Uy healthy thla : -- ,k OFFICERS NEW secretary-treasure- Jon Nessen and Ron Williams I - J& . n : 'i .' The - :- mnn.nii. YOUR i rm USE iAKK?B A MSIERHBAE' (V r , AMERICARD |