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Show Fireside Held BIRTHS LARSEN Happy to announce the safe arrival of a new little daughter on June 11 are Brian and Emma Jean Barrus Larsen of Dewey-villThe little Miss has two brothers at home. Happy grandd parents are Mr. and Mrs. Barrus and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Larsen of Tremonton. by Jeny Wood Win-for- J v '4'" : WOMACK Fireside was held Sunday evening in the Ward Chapel. It was under the direction of the MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nessen showed slides of Northern Formosa and Thailand. Mr. and Mrs. Mariner Munk and children went on a little tour Thursday. They went to the City of Rocks, then stopped and visited relatives in Oakley, Burley and Rockland. Mrs. Bill Phillips of Poca-tellEdith Haws of Ida., Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nessen of Centerville were weekend guests of Eva Bair. Shona Olsen and Mrs. Richard Hertzel of Salt Lake City visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-ceOlsen over the weekend. Friends Attend Reception Many friends and relatives of this area attended the wedin ding reception American Fork Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Terry 0. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kotter and family attended a rodeo in Kaysville Saturday evening. Weekend guest at the Kotter home was Chad Winn of Nephi. Overnight guests at the John H. Forsgren home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Smith 1 C3A C v j IT Cly-din- 4 X v - GROVER A new addition, a little boy, has been added to the family of Steve and Barbara Shaffer Grover of East Garland. The little lad, who arrived June 8, has two brothers and two sis- i A ters. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer of East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover of Tremon- of Azusa, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fonnes-becwere in Paul, Ida., Sunday visiting with Mrs. Edith Wood and son, Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wise of Marion, Ohio, arrived here and are visiting Wednesday with their daughter and family" Mrs. Wally Grant Jr. Mrs. Grant hasn't seen her parents for three years and was very happy and excited over their Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Saunders June Temple Rites Unite Judy Kay Moody mid Robert Saunders Announcement is made of the marriage Judy Kay Moody and Robert Clair Saunders, which took place at the Logan LDS Temple June 4. President George A. Raymond performed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando C. Jensen of Salt Lake City. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders Sr. of Garland. ' An open house was held the same evening at the Delta Phi Kappa House on the USU cam-- , pus, where the newlyweds and their bridal party greeted their friends and relatives. The new Mrs. Saunders chose a gown of white nylon organza over taffeta. It was fashioned with a fitted bodice, rounded neckline and long pointed sleeves. Alcncon lace finished the neck and the waistline and the full skirt fell gracefully into a chapel train. Her veil of sheer illusion was caught to a crown of seed pearls, and she carried a bridal bouquet of a lavendar orchid surrounded by white car of elbow-lengt- nations and lily of the valley. A sister of the bride, Miss Pamela Jensen and a sister of the groom, Miss Sheila Saund- ers were bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of turquoise crystal ine and carried unique basket like nosegays of white mums and lilly of the valley. Performing the duties of best man for the groom was Stuart Preece. Earl Saunders and Gerry Ellis were ushers. The bride is a graduate of Henager's Business College. Mr. Saunders is a senior at Utah State University and has completed an LDS mission to Canada. The couple are planning a home in Logan, where Bob will continue his studies at the University. Mrs. Pearl Casey and daughter, Kathleen, are spending a and month visiting with Mr. Mrs. Arthur Johansen in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Casey is Mr. Johansen's sister. KERR Rolfe and Janeil Raybould Kerr of Logan are the proud new parents of a baby girl who arrived June 2. One sister is welcoming her into their family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G. M. Kerr of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Verd Raybould of Ida., are the grandparRex-bur- g. ents. WEST Welcoming a new little son into their family are Stanley and Annette Sorensen West Jr., of Salt Lake City. The little lad arrived June 13 and was welcomed home by one sister. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Sorensen of Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. West Sr., of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen of Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Elzie E. Bigelow of Salt Lake City are the great grandparents. Claiming the honor of being great, great grandparents are George Williams of LaVerkin and Mrs. Amanda Smith of Logan. MOSS Happy over the arrival of a new little boy are Newell Richard and Mary Burton Moss of Las Vegas. The little lad arrived June 6. They have two other children, one boy and one girl. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moss of Rockland, Ida. Claiming the honor of being the great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Sjoblom of Farming-toand Mrs. Marie Johnson of Wickenburg, Ariz. n s. k ton. PETERSEN Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen of Bountiful are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, born June 10. They have two little daughters at home. Mrs. Petersen was the former Burton. Happy Marguerite are Mr. and grandparents Mrs. Leland Burton and Mrs. Elma Petersen of Fielding. Thursday, June 17, 1965 In Howell Ward e. e Dennis Lee and Tressa Garrett Womack of Tremonton are welcoming a new little daughter, who arrived June 5, into their family. The little Miss also has one .brother and one sister to welcome her. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Royal Womack of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrett of St. Anthony. Ida. STEED It was a baby girl for Lyle J. and Kathleen Hurd Steed of Stone. She arrived June 6. The Steeds have one other child, a little girl. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hurd of Snowville and Mr. and Mrs. Vern .Steed of Stone are the happy grandparents. Tremonton. Utah The Leader Mrs. Richard W. Maycock Merrilee Cochran and Richard W. Maycock Are Wed In June Rites Miss Merrilee came the bride Cochran be- of Mr. Richard W. Maycock Jr., in a ceremony performed June 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with Elder LeGrande Richards of the Council of the Twelve Apostles officiating. Announcement of the wedding is made by Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Cochran of Tremonton, parents of the bride. Members of the wedding party were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Maycock Sr., parents of the groom at a break- arrival. best man duties for his brother. Ushers were Thomas Frank, John C. Pingree, Gary T. Hawes, Coltrin C. Clegg, William W. Maycock and Robert G. Golf Ladies Plav At Ogden Club Puzey. The bridal party stood before a lighted spruce and large arflowers rangements of adorned the lovely garden setlanterns ting where lighted hung over each of the small .serving tables. A lovely three tier oval wedding cake topped with white roses was the center of the decorative theme. The fast at the Lamplighter followcake was cut by the newly-wed- s ing the temple rites. and served to the guests. A beautifully arranged garden at the guest book Presiding to honor held was reception of the was a sister groom, the couple the same evening at Hawes. Mrs. Gary the Cochran home in TremonThe couple will honeymoon ton. The new Mrs. Maycock enroute to Corning, New York, full was attired in a length where they will make their white gown, which was fashhome. Mr. Maycock is employioned with an empress waistand elbow ed by Corning Glass Works. line, rounded neck, length sleeves. The straight skirt was enhanced by a floor length train. She wore a crown of seed pearls which held her bouffant bridal veil, and carried long stemmed white roses with mock orange blossoms. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Carol Ann Puzey as matron of honor, Miss Jane Miss Susan Friel, Maycock, Miss Susan Sowards, Mrs. Susan Wilson, and Mrs. Melanie C. Holmgren. They wore long straight skirts of flowered cotMENS ton and matching yellow blousof lei a Each wore es. girl white mums and carnations with lemon leaves. Little Merrilee Coltrin was flower girl in a long yellow taffeta dress with flowered cumberbund. and a nosegay of and yellow white carnations Reg. $4.98 to $5.98 roses at her wrist. John B. Maycock. performed Ten ladies of the Tremonton Golf Skyline Team played against the Riverside Golf and Country Club Team in Ogden Those Friday. participating from Tremonton were Mildred Bonnie Shumway, Jorgenson, Gloria Brown, Donna Fronk, Lucille Waldron, Joan Johnson, Ethel Nelson, Aldene Gibson, Eloise Palmer and Annette Harris. They came away with 15 cut points. Miss Linda Kimball California Miss is Betrothed To Dennis J. Winter of Garland Mr. and Mrs. Trejo Q. Kimball of West Covina, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Mr. Dennis J. Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Winter of Garland, Utah. Miss Kimball graduated from West Covina High School where she was active in Girl's Athletic Association, Future Business Leaders, Girl's League, California Scholarship Federat- ion, and served as Secretary of Finance on the Miss Body Council. later graduated Visiting with Mrs. William Beyer in Tremonton on Friday and Sunday of this week were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mason of Salt Lake City. Student Kimball from Sawyer Business College in Los Angeles and was employed in Pasadena. Calif., until she was called to serve as a missionary in the South African Mission. She now Father's Day in Salt Lake City. Mr. Winter is a graduate of the Garland Seminary and Bear River High School, where he was active in the A Cappella as Drum Choir, and served Major of the High School Band. Mr. Winter attended Utah State University until he was called to be a missionary in South Africa. While there, he was called to be an Assistant to the Mission President and travelled in that capacity through resides of Zambia. Rhodesia, and South Africa. will exchange The couple wedding vows August 2:?rd in the Salt Lake Temple. They will make their home in Provo. Utah, where Mr. Winter will continue his studies at Brigham Young University. Specials MENS SUMMER SPRING JACKETS STRAW HATS to $20.00 VALUE NOW ONLY $15.00 V2 10.00 We Have A Nice Selection Of 100 SPORT SHIRTS Regular to $6.00 $5.00 TIES SILKS, WOOLS ETC. 20 V2 Have both . . . your head in the clouds and your feet on the ground (USA Why rush? Relax. Just going anywhere on a Union Pacific Domeliner is a vacation in itself. Relaxation or recreation you name it . . . ... - visit the you can rest, sleep like a baby or you can roam around in Coffee attractive dome and lounge cars, enjoy meals that appeal Shop or Dining Cars providing service to satisfy snack or steak appetites. Whatever your mood you'll be thrilled with the magnificent level. scenery, the rugged face of Western America seen at eye in the You'll enjoy accommodations planned for comfort economy Coach Section or in the privacy of your Pullman room. You'll save money with Family Fares that apply for Husband and Wife or family groups. You'll be glad you went Union Pacific. Call and your Union Pacific Ticket Agent for complete information reservations. - ffi$ffV UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD I DOMEUNtRS: "City o( los Angeles" "The Challenger" "City ol San Francisco" "City ot Portland" "City ol Denver" "City ol St Louis" MH.M.M BOOTS MENS COTTON Open House Planned To Honor Thatcher Couple on Anniversary Open House will be held to honor Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roche on their Golden Wedding anniversary on Sunday, June 20 at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Dale Barnes from 2 until 5 p.m. The Barnes home is south on Iowa String. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to call. The couple request no gifts. c Mr. Roche was born in July 4. WW. Mrs. Roche was Urn in Corinnc also Nov. 18, 18!tfi. They were married in Brigham City June 22, 1915. He has been a farmer and mechanic in the Thatcher area of the valley since their marriage. They have spent the winters in Arizona for the past Cor-inn- eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Roche are the RED WING kin12 NOW SLACKS REDUCED 50 ASSORTED SiZES parents of 11 daughters and four sons, all living. They arc Mrs. Don Phyllis) Valentine, Mrs. Delmont (Margie Jones, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Wayne Uuanitai Evans, Both-welMrs. Frank (Blanche) Pledger, Roy; Mrs. Vaughn (Oral Lewis, Vern Allen Roche and Milton L. Roche, all of Thatcher; Mrs. Harold (Ruth) Steed and Mrs. Monte (Vickie Archibald, Plymouth: Douglas Everard Roche. Fielding; Mrs. Dale (Jean) Barnes, Mrs. Sam (Janice) Chournos, Mrs. K. H. Ill (Connie) Fridal, and Mrs. Duain (Marie) Newman, all of Tremonton: Franklin Delroy, Salt Lake City; also they have 59 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. ASSORTED COLORS ft REDUCED l; 40 ALL ALL COLOGNES WEDDING REDUCED GIFTS 10 I VsOFF ShoweWs FOR HIM FOR HER TREMONTON |