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Show in mil ii m i m urn iimmiiti NEWS 1 A w iw n nw 1 m VITAL laken STARK and Berniee Fay Pin-k!Starr of Plymouth are proud parents of a new little son, their first child. The young nun arrived Feb. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Starr of Plymouth and Edward Pingle of American Falls. Ida , are the grandparLanny o ents. PRATT Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Pratt of Clearfield announce the safe arrival of a baby girl on Jan. 2"th. Three sisters and three brothers welcomed her into their home. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Lela Pratt of Snowville and Mr. and Mrs. H ty Roe of Stone, Ida. lliM CAHALAN ' ... If . I'M . .:), I V-r-r-ct- l. I "J Robert and Joyce Bishop C.ihalan of Tremonton are proud first time parents, they had a I ttle girl arrive on Feb. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bishop of Tiiscon, Ariz., are the proud grandparents. MORTENSON Proud to announce the arrival of their first little girl on Feb. 1 are Clark and Ramah Jean Peterson Mortenson of Tremonton. The Mortensons have two boys at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Peterson of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mortenson of Ephraim. ' I III I Garland Wards Set Annual Ball Miss Linda Rae Peckenpaugh Is Garland First and Wed in La Jolla, California Rites ondTheWard M.I. officers Sec- ' Jfr A. - wedding of inter-Ra- e Peckenpaugh, and Lt. jg)' est locally is that of Miss Linda Bowin Charles Loomis, U. S. N. R., which took place JanuA California at LaJolla Presbyterian Church, with Reverend Douglas ary March Wedding Date Chosen By Joanne Smith and Bryan Weston Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Smith announce the engagement to of their daughter, Joanne Mr. A. Bryan Weston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo B. Weston of Sheridan, Mont. The young couple have set March 19 as their wedding date. The ceremony will be performed in the Logan LDS Temple, with President George Raymond officiating. is a graduate The bride-elec- t of Bear River High and will receive her B. S. degree in Home Economics Elementary Education at Utah State University in June. She is a member of Ph Omuiron Honorary Upsilon Home Economics. Mr. Weston is a graduate of North Rich High School and is a student at Utah State University. He has completed an LDS mission in Great Britain. A reception will honor the young couple that same evening in Tremonton First Ward Cultural hall. Strokes are no longer hopeless, according to your Heart Association. Invalidism resulting from strokes now can be reduced or prevented through prompt treatment. According to your Heart sociation, heart research has saved many thousands of lives in the past 15 years. 30 Land officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Donald F. Peckenpaugh and the late Donald F. Peckenpaugh, former residents of Tremonton. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Loomis of Arkansas City, Kans. The bride was radiant in a floor length gown of candlelight satin fashioned with scoop neckline and pointed sleeves. garScalloped lands of lace motifs adorned the front of the full controlled bell skirt which fell into a chapel train. illuA fingertip veil of silk sion, edged with heritage lace was caught by a pearl encrusted lace Swedish crown-- t The bride was given in marriage by her brother, John Y. Peckenpaugh. Miss Diana As- Grassfield was maid of honor. sheath in She wore a two shades of aqua and carried a cascade of white gladioli. full-leng- Other attendants were Miss Jane Childs and Mrs. Edward Glassmaye, who wore gowns identical to the maid of honor. Flower girls were Juliana and Peckenpaugh. Suzanne Lisa full they were charming in silk of aqua dresses pale length organza. They carried rose petals in flower baskets. Best man for the groom was Lt. (jg) Lindell Vinson. atApproximately 200 guests honwhich tended the reception ored the couple after the ceremony, at the home of the bride's mother in La Jolla. The new Mrs. Loomis has attended Stanford University. Arkansas City College is Alma Mater for Lt. Loomis. Soloist for the evening was Mrs. John Y. Peckenpaugh. LITERARY an- nounce they have slated their Gold and Green Ball for Feb. 20th. The-- dance, which has the theme, "Southern Memories'', will begin at 8:00 p.m. A good orchestra and refreshments will add to the enjoyment of everyone attending the dance. How much is that Dart in the window...? if www Last Garland Couples I5v by Essie Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham and Norene and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barfuss of Tremonton returned Saturday from a week in Los Angeles. They were at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Vern F. Jorgensen and family. They visited many points of interest there. Disneyland, Marine Land, Knottsber-rFarm etc. They also visited Boulder Dam enroute home. The Birthday Club met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Holman to honor her and Mrs. Alice Nye on their anniversaries. The afternoon was spent playing "Racko" with prizes. The birthday gifts were presented to the ladies by Mrs. Ellen Rhodes and Mrs. Ruby were Nielson. Refreshments served by Berniee and Essie y Peterson. Birthday Dinner Guests Mrs. May Bjorklund and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Borklund of were birthday dinner guests of the Holmans Sunday and Mrs. Holman received a phone call from her daughter and fam- Og-de- n ily in California. Golden Adams in the Netherlands Mission through his parents wishes to extend greetings to his friends and relatives at home. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hansen of Ogden visited the Howard Oylers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover, attended funeral services at Meyers Mortuary in Ogden, Saturday for an aunt, Mrs. Inez Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and RELATIVES VISIT ANDERSENS Mrs. Robert J. Andersen had the pleasure of an enjoyable visit and surprise dinner last Thursday when her brother and sisters spent the day at her home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Tibbitts from Providence, Thelma Corbridge, Logan; J. Corbridge and LaVina C. Deppe of Smithfield. to give up that Dart GT... with bucket chasing seats, padded dash, Dodge Darts, too tiring. carpeting . the works. For a change, I'd rather ride It's so sporty in one she'll notice it. just have . by Grace Warnke Measles and mumps holding down quite a few of the "small fry" in the ward, these days. However it didn't seem to the spirits of the dampen Primary I lomebuilJers department last week, the girls were escorted by their fathers to the annua! "Daddy Date". Nine girls and their fathers met at the ward halt where they played games, danced and enjoyed a luncheon. Eva Dear-dorf- f of the Ward Presidency was in charge and the girls teachers, Afton Larsen and Hilda Johnson were also busy on the project. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bronson were special Stake Board guests John and Jenny Potter and drove to Ogden son, Kyle, Thursday where they visited the Ferrell Lunt family. Mrs. William Stone entertained at luncheon Thursday for Mrs. Thomas Stanley of Clearfield and Miss Maureen Stone of Ogden. Ward Musical Festival Held The musical ability of quite a number of ward members was demonstrated Tuesday evening when the M.I. A. under the direction of music director, Bonnie Parkinson, presented the Ward Music Festival. Guitars, accordion, saxophone, piano and vocal numbers were enjoyed by a delighted group. Mrs. James Parkinson entertained a group of young people Sunday afternoon in honor of her son, Quinn's sixth birthday. Those attending were Kyle Potter, Larry Johnson, Jeanine Simmons and Becky and Jeff Stone. Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston spent Friday and Saturday in Soda Springs and Grace, Ida. The Leo Larsens received word from he had StevejJht arrived at Dallas; Texas, and was already busy in missionary activities. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen attended a dinner and party held by the workers of the Genealogical Society in Logan. are day. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen of Perry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen. Mrs. John Elmer spent a week in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Dennis who was taken to the hospital. Mrs. Elmer brought the children home with her. Dr. and Mrs. Clayde Christensen and family spent Thursday with Mrs. Rhea Christensen. The two girls remained until Saturday with their grandmothChris-tofferso- er. Pink and Blue Shower Mrs. Chris Sorensen of Logan was the recipient of a lovely Pink and Blue shower Monday evening given by Luella Pier-soValoise Sorensen and Yetta Karen Pierson at the home of Mrs. Ann Sorensen. Table games were played and refreshments were served. The guest of honor received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Dean Atwood of Provo was a special guest. n, 1965 Dodge D-lO- half ton truck O visor and arm Lwb Sweptline with and heater defroster, heavy duty springs, rest, 650x16 tires, directional signals, full depth foam seat with custom trim, all gauges. Includes all taxes except sales tax. FOB, Tremonton ly $iHQJ00 ARCHIBALD MOTORS Ell-wo- 40 Tremonton North Tremont CLUB HEARS REVIEW The Tremonton-GarlanLiterary Club met at the home of Miss Vesta Ferry in Tremonton Wednesday evening. The book, "Tales From the House of It's our Anniversary Sale d Friday and Saturday Israel", by Judith Ish'Kishoo Ruth was reviewed by Miss Johnson. Delicious refreshments vere served to the 16 members February 12-1- 3 at FRIENDS GIVE SHOWER A group of friends and neighbors gathered at the Giles home in Garland to honor Mary Ellen and her new little daughter with a Pink and Blue show- FLORA luncheon was e served. Mary Ellen and Kae received many lovely and useful gifts. "Like Keep Coll instou Families Busy end. MarMr. and Mrs. Charles riott and family left Friday for California. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Andersen and Grant left Sunday for Othello, Wash., to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Spaekman. Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King had a visit of a niece, Linda Ferrin and some friends of Ogden, Mon- er. A delicious "I Measles, Mumps family were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams in Logan Sunday for Mrs. Adams' birthday. Sherry Bourne of Salt Lake City was at home for the week- NEW PICKUP SPECIAL present. II The LEADER Tremonton, Utah Thursday, February 11, 1965 Willtei Trips L mm Mel-ani- "But . I'm not taking 'm sure any chances." I lil I JlrP Ml jjt SHOWER GIVEN FRIENDS Pink and Blue shower was held Monday evening at the Eddie Krey home in Tremonton Canin honor of Mrs. Owen non. Mrs. Eddie Krey and Mrs. Russell Waldror. were hostesses for the shower. Twenty friends enjoyed a delicious luncheon. BY A HIGH PRIESTS ANNUAL PARTY DATE ANNOUNCED Plans have been announced for the annual supper party of the South Bear River Stake High Priests and their partners to be held Thursday evening. Feb. 18. The supper is to begin at 7 p.m. but guests are invited to arrive by 6:30 and spend some time visiting with their neighbors and friends. An entertaining program will also be given. Third Ward To Hear Mission Report Sunday Elder Lynn Christensen, having completed a New Zealand Mission for the L.D.S. Church, will be honored Sunday evening, February 14, at the Tremonton Third Ward chapel at FREE Gifts Bargain Tables FREE Balloons Floor Planters Blooming (fa 1 b Green Plan Is Plants 4 for q00 reg. $2.00 value 829a values to $16.00 7:30 Don't you take chances either.. Dart, the family-su- e compict Your choice of iconomicil 111 . get a sure thing. Get a Dart. inch whedbasi Sound big? ft is. Big. roomy mi comfortabtr Sixes or quick V8's. And there's a fells compact price in the rear window of every one. 'BS Dadgss Dart ARCHIBALD MOTOR . WATCH "THE lOa HOHE SHOW," Co. Phone North Tremont St 40 More trunk space, too. NSC-T- ChtCK 257-327- 1 YOUR LOCAL LISTING. p.m. Elder Christensen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Christensen. PARENTS DIE IN COLORADO Mr. and Mrs. Tig Wilburn have been called to Colorado for a second time in five months due to deaths in the family. Mrs. Wilburn's father, Russell Thompson, died January 30. less than five months after the death of his wife. Mrs. Wilburn's mother. Mrs. Arlxm Bowcutt of Gar land spent Saturday with Mrs. Theral Bishop in Logan. CUPID approved for heart-lovin- g values in fine cut flowers, eorsages, novelty arrangements. Friendly, helpful, courteous Service |