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Show Page 4, THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, December 8, 1877 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Mather of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Forsberg of Riverside. D Births baby Angela Dawn was born in the Brigham City Commun- ity Hospital on November 23, Tlhe LEAOER 1977. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson of Both-we- ll and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hunsaker of Tremonton. BEE HUMPHRIES Stan and Jean Austin Humphries announce the birth of a baby born Nov. 23, 1977 in the Logan LDS Hospital. He has one sister at home, Stephanie. He weighed 6 lbs. 9 oz. and will be named Boyd Austin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Austin of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Humphries of Dingle, Idaho. f Lynn D. and Nona Pug-mir- e Bee announce the birth of a daughter born Nov. 7, 1977 in the Logan hospital. The little miss was given the name of Wendy Lyn. She has a brother, Darwin, and sister, Sherry. Grandparents are Mrs. Er-m- a Pugmire of St. Charles, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Talbot of Fruitland, Idaho. Club Hears Osmond Mr. Henry Grandy of Logan, Utah and Mrs. Nafimi Passey of Paris, Idaho. Phil and Debra Chamberlain Barfuss of Tremonton announce the arrival of a baby girl born Nov. 29 in the Logan hospital. They have a small son, James Jeffrey, at home. The new baby will be named Christina Barfuss. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chamberlain of Honeyville and Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Barfuss of Tremonton. FORSBERG Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chamberlain and Mrs. Reta Bowman of Honeyville. Miss Nelson is a 1974 graduate of Bountiful High where she was active in debate. She The Garland-Tremonto- n Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Leota Madsen. Mrs. Ruth Shumway arranged for Mrs. Willa Hurd to give the program. She chose the book, "The Osmonds" by Paul H. Dunn. The Osmond family is well and known respected throughout the entertain- ment world. To know how much has gone into reaching this position, this book is very informative. Delicious refreshments were served to sixteen members. Great grandparents are cacsn raia cow 458-375- 6 Call this number the next 6 a gift - Tremonton Third recently held their annual ward supper and auc- The parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Beb Okada will host a wedding breakfast that day at Sherwood Hills. ., s Rhodes. The lesson, "Sketches of Yesteryear", will be given by Daughter Reta Bateman. Gifts will be exchanged (not to exceed $2). tion. Chairpersons for the supper were Marvin and Letha Stenquist, with Keith and Geo Barfuss acting as IT'S VITAMIN C TIME!! girls. Following the dinner was an auction with Ben Tanaka acting as auctioneer. Aucwere articles do- nated by ward members, such as baked goods, sewn articles, and baled hay. The money from the sale will go toward the ward budget. A movie was provided for the children, while the auction was being held. v i? I ill roast beef dinner was served by the Mutual age A tioned off LeVoe Nelson and Brent Larson The Golden Spike Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Dec. 15 at 2 p.m. at the home of Afton The The Ogden LDS Temple will provide the setting for the wedding of Miss Darlene Mortenson and Myron Hideki Okada, Friday, Dec. 16, 1977. Miss Mortenson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy K. Mortenson of Tremonton. The groom-to-b- e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Beb Okada of Penrose. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception and buffet luncheon the evening of the wedding at the Tremonton First Ward chapel, 166 No. Tremont St., Tremonton, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ') Hosts DUP Ward Exchange Vows - Afton Rhodes By Penny Barfuss HGLIDAV V LDS Seminary. He has served an LDS Mission in Denmark. He is also a senior at Utah State University majoring in Elementary Education. Following their marriage, the couple will make their home in Garland. An open house will be held December 17 in the Garland LDS Stake Center Cultural Hall from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Their names are registered at Northern Furniture for Darlene Mortenson and Myron Okada Local Couple To "V Uni- versity where she will graduate this spring in Elementary Education. The prospective bridegroom is a 1972 graduate of Bear River High School and Holds Supper Don I and Kim Hunsaker Anderson of Tremonton are the proud parent! of a new time you need is attending Utah State ) yvxVW. a washer and dryer. 3rd Ward ANDERSON Sr 550 N. Great grandparents are Bob and Yvonne Walton announce the birth of a baby boy born Dec. 2, 1977, at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. He is the first child for the couple. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John L. Williams of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Walton of Tremonton. Great grandparents are Mrs. James Walton of Tremonton and Mrs. Lavetta Williams of Malad, Idaho. A daughter was born to David D. and Teresa Mather Forsberg Nov. 10, 1977, at St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden. The daughter is the couple's first child and will be named Stephanie Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Nelson of Bountiful announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their , daughter, LeVae, to Brent L. Larson, son of the late Bishop Arnold W. Larson and i Leslie and May Darrington of Brigham City. The couple will be married Saturday, December 10, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception to be held that evening from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Bountiful 34th Ward Cultural Hall, 750 E. Review BARFUSS WALTON Temple Ceremony Planned girl, Angela Dawn, their first child. I LEVAE NELSON MJM..MUL1 V i 1 M. Mill) Washer & Dryer Stop in for free sample. W JJII Canfield's Nutritional Center Vitamin C three ways. Choose from three tangy tastes to keep your fam ily healthy this winter. Invitations have been sent, but any friends wficTmay been missed are asked to call have inadvertantly 257-591- 4. H PLANT S $ WE DELIVER! 9 m N PEDDLER 2 Dvr Satisfaction Guoranfd ! mnnr?nnnnrnnm nnnnn W Miss Mortenson is a Bear River High School graduate and was valedictorian. She is also a four year LDS Seminary graduate. She earned an associate degree from the College of Family Living at Brigham Young University graduating with honors. Mr. Okada is also a Bear River High School graduate. Both attend Utah State University where they will graduate this summer. The couple will make their home in Logan and continue their schooling. L MICROWAVE OVENS & RANGES O Carousel turntable assures consistent, even cooking automatically. Temperature probe is removable, allows cooking by temperature, or by time. provides a variety of cooking programs not achievable by mechanical controls. AUTO-TOUC- H NOlWHERN 11 Cast Main furniture j p rj H Discipline is like broccoli. 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