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Show PTA Sets Fri. Bothwell Meet SIMADA CLUB ENTERTAINED The Simada Gub recently held a meeting at the home of Mary Beth Rees with Mrs. Rodney Morrison acting as It was a special guest night and each member brought a guest. The yearly theme for the lessons is Great Lovers of the World and the story of Mr. and Mrs. Alexrander Graham Bell was given by Connie Giles and June Garfield. The 26 members and guests were served a delicious luncheon. by Karen Stokes Penrose Boinwell, Thatcher P.T.A. will hold a meeting Both-weFriday March 19 at the House. A Ward Church guest speaker will discuss 'Discipline Problems at Home and School." Candidates for officers of the P.T.A. for next year will be introduced. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Grant Johnson of Idaho Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shaw and friends here oser Uie weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes joined the Bear River State ll V, , SPRING PAINT SALE Clean up . Paint up with si . . 7 drip no Zky The LEADER x ! k CDs t-- Ventures in Verse n By Barney TRIUMPHANT MESS M'iPS 'UK? Engagement of Barbara Walston To Richard A. Gill Is Announced DUPOMT NEW WALL PAINT Just like on TV. Doesn't drip, run or spatter like messy ordinary paints. Extra easy to apply with brush or roller. Ideal for ceilings too. Dries in 30 minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Walston Jr., of Tremonton announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara to Richard A. Gill, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gill of Avon, Mont. June 4 has been chosen by the bethrothed couple for their wedding rites, which will be performed in the Logan LDS Temple. Miss Walston is a senior at Utah State University and Mr. Gill is a senior student at Brigham Young University. enjoyment homemade candy will be sold. According to the chairman, Mrs. Wayne Homes, tickets are available from club members, at Mickey's Music or that evening at the door. Fashion Show Announced by Brigham Club New decorator colors SPECIAL PER GAL. SJJ80 DAYS ONLY Thurs.(j Fri., Sat. 3 March 18, 19. 20 Get your complete Gardening Supplies Here NORM'S ARMY SURPLUS 3 Miss Barbara Walston East Main Tremonion BIRTHDAY PARTY ENJOYED Mrs. Ralph Barnes of Tremonton hosted a birthday party Saturday for her daughter, Susan's, 12 birthday. Ten girl friends spent the afternoon playing games and enjoying re- The Ladies Community Club of Brigham City will hold its annual Spring Fashion Show, March 24, at 8 Wednesday, p.m. at the Box Elder High School auditorium. "Promon-ade"- , an original song, composed and performed by Mrs. Don Lawson, is the theme for the outstanding show on fashion featuring the latest fashions and hair styles from local businesses. Many lovely door prizes will be given during the evening, one of which is a ladies, beautifully styled wig. The stage will be professionally decorated by Mr. Nat Allen. To add to your freshments. DUP SLATES THURSDAY MEETING The Golden Spike Chapter, Daughters of Utah Pioneers announce their March meeting to be held on the 25th at 2 p.m. at the home of Luana t. All members are urged to be present. Sten-quis- Blue SPRING Look to the east the morning breaks With tranquil azure glow. New day, new light, new life appears On Earth's receding snow. Though icy chill pervades the dawn Swept on by frosty gales White death of winter's night is spent. Spring's new birth never fails. Look to the rising Lord, my soul. Bank directors and their partners for a trip to Salt Lake City Thursday evening. The group enjoyed 'My Fair Lady" and dinner at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Wayne Evans has just arrived home. She has been in Arizona for one week where Mr. she visited her parents, and Mrs. Everett Roche. She reports that the weather was quite cold in sunny Arizona. TWO VALLEY COEDS have been selected for Couples See Play married membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, scholastic A group of young Lake to Salt drove City honorary society for freshmen women at Utah State couples Saturday to see "My Fair University. Leah Dunford, dean of women presents Lady" at the Center Theatre. certificate to Betty Carol Capener of Riverside. Bet-ti- e After the movie the couples Smith, Tremonton was also named to the society. met again at the "Hawaiian" To receive this honor students must establish a for dinner. Those enjoying the grade point of at least 3.5 (4.0 is straight Ai during Dale Mrs. Mr. and were day her freshman year. and Mrs. LcRoy Firth, Mr. Firth, Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Donneil Bown, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burnhope, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Over 240 ward members and Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. former ward members gathered Lavcll Rust. at the Fielding Ward building Miss Paula Vcc Stokes of Utah State spent the weekend Saturday evening for their annual homecoming. Special guest with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. was President James White. A Deloris Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes special table was cleverly dechad as their guest, Jack Chugg orated in the St. Patricks of Farr West. He had been in theme to honor past bishops, Leo Earl of Logan, Elmer RichIdaho and was enroute home. Rozel Zundel, and Rex ards, SchuMrs. Mr. and Henry mann and family spent the Richards and present Bishop, wmi IT W.LI g weekend in Salt Lake City. Donald Peterson. The Bishops and their wives were presented From ttn tint i They visited Mr. and Mrs. with boutonnieres and corsages. its r)rofliM, Uppa Y. Lund and other A musical :' V iv Thtt one diy program was prefriends and relatives in the ilillw. V!1 sented by the J. S. Clark famcapitol city. Thhoid.J of and films ily Logan moving friends and A number of I M full. places and of relatives visited Mrs. Polly of interesting Smith during the week. Among local events were shown. these were Mrs. Gertrude Winn, Mrs. Lou Dunn and Cris of ATTEND REUNION For tht photojuphic record of ?tr R. Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Ogden, Mrs. Andrin Anderson. wadding, tht irvici of 1 quiliflid Mrs. Smith is staying with her White of Tremonton were in profniiontl phctof raphor irt nun Lake City Saturday evendaughter, Mrs. Deloris Stokes Salt to till. Call ui today, won't you? reunion dental a attend ing following a stay in the Logan of White's Dr. of classmates William Chapman hospital. She is reported reschool in Kansas City covering nicely but still unable from Photographer who are now practicing in to do much. 687 No. 1st West Utah. There were 24 Doctors Tremonton, Utah and their partners present at SISTER ATTENDS 0 the Hawaiian Village RestaurPhone WEDDING ant. Bow-cuMr. and Mrs. Stanley of Tremonton have had a busy week this past week. Wednesday evening they were at the Salt Lake City Airport to meet their daughter, Judy and her son, Todd, who arrived from California. Judy came to attend the wedding of her sister, Mary Ellen to Jerry Over-sowhich took place Friday evening. Judy will be visiting in Tremonton for the next few days. Mr! and Mrs. Bowcutt hosted a birthday dinner Sunday in Judy's honor. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fielding Ward Honors Bishops NO Tremonion. Utah 1965 March 18, Thursday, other fvY Um, 1 From life's drear wint ry snow. now opens wide for thee. low. The-grav- Death's fingers lay thee But from the new hewn borrowed stone. Where lay God's holy Son, Comes Everlasting Life! What joy: What victory is won! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC When we left for our mission in 1962, we sold our nursery business to Tony Stander, with the understanding that when we returned, if for any reason he wanted to sell it, we would buy it back. HE WANTED TO SELL WE BOUGHT IT BACK ... and are now in the Nursery Business all the way. Naturally there is always some odds and ends we want to clean out and are SELLING some ITEMS BELOW COST to make room for our new, fresh stock. FOR size, Reg. $5.50 You Dig them up LARGE GREEN ASH Regular $6.50. You dig 9-- 10-1- $2.00 $2.50 Ma.ny other items with same savings. You will have to hurry on these. Come and see for yourself. We have just returned from the Northwest with a truckload of wonderful stock, choice BLUE specimens such as COLORADO SCOTCH SPRUCE. PINES, BOUWOOD, TEXAS JUNIPER, CHINESE BLAAUW, CUSPIDATA, hardy and beautiful. BLUE ASH, could only get 30 of these trees. They won't last long. 10-1- 2 Come and take a look at these Specials and our new stock. J. 257-741- EXAMPLE BEAUTIFUL GLOBE LOCUST Walton's Valley Nursery Phone Wi Miles East of Tremonton 257-237- 2 Tremonion tt VITAL Statistics ROLLS OUT ON WHEELS FOR EASY l!ftFH ;U " " " tt f CLEANING NO-FRO- ST CONVENIENCE NOTHING DOWN 50 HOTPOINT MODEL CTF1MF ... I Whttls en Rtfrigtrotori n exclusive moke (ir; Mtinl !(, cltwiinf winf fcravit. . waving , "I L ;;. luLpjcnjiir Now only ' EASY CLEANING 17S WEST MAIN HENRY SSI tils CanWon Houday WfLLS s189 STARTS FRIDAY DOOR OPEN ljl5 Adults MaC$l. Nite'$1.2'5 .v ... "hOTPOINT MODEL FY310F D&B ELECTRIC "We Sell fcl - ON WHEELS KOIA RIGHT OUT TO GLENN mf Whit cmld - NEW... FROM Clyde Coombs of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cazier of Brigham City. IVERSON Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Iverson of Bear River City are proud to announce the arrival of a little daughter on March 13. The Iversons have three other children, two boys and one girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Iverson of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Einor Stenquist of Tremonton are the proud grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Burt of Brigham City are the great grandparents. PER WEEK cflmicol Holpoinl 1 4, iwvtr nodi tMroitlng; 4 H'CV. ft. rifrigtralor plui 103 lb. roomy iholm; twin vogtlablt criipcrij doop for rolls vl woinfl. joof (Ktlroi; toiy tkoning, CAZIER Proud first time parents are Jack and Margaret Coombs Cazier of Brigham City. The little Miss, their first child, was born March 14. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Feature Times Independent suspension takes the "truck" out of truck ride. It smooths rough roads, protects truck, driver and cargo from excessive jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups it's a proved system with millions of miles of user experience behind it. 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