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Show The Leader BIRTHS VALDEZ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez of Murray are happy over the arrival of a baby boy born July 7. They have one son at Mrs. Valdez was the home. former Kathy Zundel. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel of Fielding and Valdez Mr. and Mrs. Simon of Lehi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nish of Logan and Mrs. S. E. Zundel of Salt Lake City. WAKEFIELD Proud to announce the arrival of a baby daughter on June 29 are Richard and CALIFORNIA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stenquist of Tremonton have visiting with them at the present time their daughter, Darlene Grubbs, and her two children, Lisa and Karl, Calif. They of a Crescenta, s will be visiting with the through July while Mrs. Gruhbs husband, Neal, is in Endicott, N. York, studying at the International Business MaSten-quisl- chines ice Skinner Crosse, Wis. parents. ANDERSON Blaine Eli and LaVcrle Whit-ake- r of Anderson Tremonton are proud to announce the arrival of their first son. The young man arrived July 11, and was welcomed home by two '"' sisters. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson of Tremonton. Elmer Whitaker of Hiverdale. and Mrs. Alice Whitaker of Sunset. Lead Women's Softball League Vernice Kotter and Chad P. Pai fFmi. Early August Wedding Mrs. Homer Kotter Utah, announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Vernice. to Mr. Chad P. Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn ot Nephi. The couple have set August (Uh as the date of their wedding which will be solemnized in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of Bear River High School and L.D.S. Seminary and is presently attending Utah State University, where she is a senior majoring in Elementary EducaMr. and of Howell, tion. She has been active the Rodeo Club, a member of the rodeo team for the past two years and publicity manager for the Rodeo Club. He is a Senior majoring in elementary education. This past year he was elected Jr. Class Buzzer personality and is now serving as an Independant Senator. A reception t he honoring couple following their marriage at the Howell will be held Ward Cultural hall from 8 to 10 p.m. Aug. 6th. On Aug. 13th another reception will be held at the Juab in their honor Stake Center in Nephi, Utah. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Logan, where both will finish their schooling at Utah State. , in both High School and College Rodeo, she has been Utah State Champion Rodeo Queen, has attend- ed the High School National Finals three years. She has been a team member of the U.S.U. College Rodeo for the past two years, placing 8th in the nation in barrell racing in 1964 at the College national finals held at Douglas, Wyo. This past year she was U.S.U. Rodeo Club secretary. She also sang with the "Coeds", a singing group at U.S.U. Mr. Winn is a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake Seminary, where he was active in the FFA and President of the Seminary. In 1959 he was State Champion High School Bull rider. He has served an L.D.S. Mission to the Northern States, also attended one year at Snow College and is now attending Utah State University, where he has been active in school activities, being President of VISITS IN NATION'S CAPITOL Mrs. B. H. Adams returned home Sunday by jet from Washington D. C. where she visited for 15 days with her son, Lt. Donald B. Adams and family. While in the nation's capitol she saw many interesting sights including Pres. Kennedys grave, the tomb of the unknown soldier. Mount Vernon, and the session in the Congressional She house of representatives. also saw a baseball game between the Yankees and Washington Senators. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Russell Waldron graciously entertained the Bridge Club at her home Thursday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Evan Green and Mrs. Kleon Kerr. USED CAR SPECIALS 1964 GMC model 400-- 8 at at Garland Fielding 8; at 6. 1st ciiifi a Fun Club members put many stitches on quilt to benefit Retarded Children. Seated are Wanda Nelson, Lela Doutre, Ila Nelson, Beth Henrie, Colleen Laws, Fay Bessinger, Nan Bow- - V alley Couple Speak Friday. Garland 1st will play at Honeyville at 6 and next Tuesday Corinne will play at Tremonton 1st at 5. HOLD LAKE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hansen and children, Jimmie. Karen and Annette of New York City and Miss Barbara Hansen of Houston, Tex.. Kirk Woodland of Burley. Ida.. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sweet of Salt Lake City, and Miss Nancy Waldron of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waldron at their cabin at Bear Lake for the weekend. Kent Hansen. Kirk Woodland, and Barbara Hansen are nephews and a niece of Mrs. Wal-dron- Mrs. Carl Nielsen, Mrs. Clifford Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris, all of Tremonton accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eiiza-.betIvin Nielson and Hensen of Brigham City attended the Kellv reunion held at Lava Springs Sunday. h llll.lfllNow ply'ng III IIU Wed.-Sun- day dan. power steering. Automatic, local car 1964 Pontiac Sta. Wagon $2995.00 9 passenger, power steering Automatic, luggage rack and air conditioning 1959 Ford 4 V-- 8 door sedan, at. trans. CMC Pickup Long wheel base. V-i- . 4 1957 Dodge Pickup attendance. in line following the to receive guests parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen of Deweyville. Steven Madsen performed the duties of best man for his w e r.e brother. Bridesmaids Marlene Thompson and Kathleen Watkins. Flower girl was Cindy Allred. The bride was. lovely in a floor length gown of delustered Satin with lace flower overlays. It was fashioned with long Standing A ROUND "it . MARY ZOLLINGER David Leland Zollinger, 62, husband of Wilma Wells Whitney, died Sunday morning at his ranch in Mackay, Ida., of a heart attack. He was born Aug. 5, 1902 in Providence, a son of Fuhri-ma- n Zollinger. He married Wilma W. Whitney Nov. 23, 1927 in the Logan LDS Temple. He owns ranches in Utah and Idaho and was active in the Utah and Idaho were Funeral services Ellen McMillan Mrs. Mary Peck, 86, died Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home in Brigham City after an extended illness. She was born Dec. 17. 1878 in Murray, a daughter of Neal and Janet Brown McMillan. She was reared in Murray and attended the University of Utah LDS Temple. n khumihkB lived for a few years Idaho and Valley, Fielding, then made their home in Garland in 1919, where they have lived since that time. An active church worker, she had served as counselor, teacher and organist in the Fielding Primary; class leader on the Bear River Stake Primary Board, counselor and secretary in the Bear River Stake YWMIA and secretary of the Stake Relief Society. She was a charter member of the Garland Self Culture Club and served as it's president in 1925. Surviving are one son, F. Millan Peck, Seattle, Wash.; and two daughters, Mrs. J. Delos Trilva Thompson. Brigham City; and Mrs. Wesley They in Gentile con- in noon Providence First Ward chape!, and burial was in Providence City Cemetery. Wednesday INFANT LAMPTON The infant son of Donald D. and Elvina Poag Lampton of Tremonton was dead at birth Wednesday morning at the local hospital. He is survived by his parents, three brothers, Walter, Leroy and Ronnie and in Colograndparents living Garland; (Jennie Gephart, also eight grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 12 o'clock noon in Garland Second Ward. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 10 p.m. and Saturday from a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the Fielding Cemetery. rado. Graveside services will be conducted Thursday today' at 10 a.m. at Riverview Cemetery by a member of the Tremonton Third Ward Bishopric. Burial will be by Rogers Mortuary. The Ogden RAMADA INN presents Ogden's Greatest Weekend Package Plan Includes: 2 Days $ 15 & a Nite STARTS WED. ROOM Eptttin Dran1a CONTINENTAL Total Cost BREAKFAST Per Couple Pacemakers 4 thru UNITED ARTISTS ooc STEAK DINNER FOR TWO also PLUS TAX For Example: in Saturday Mcrning. slay until Sunday Evening. Come SERGEANTS THREE Motor Co. 695 GMC Tremonton - RAMBLER SAT. MATINEE JULY 17- -2 P.M. TAFFY and THE JUNGLE HUNTER 1st Run In Color IN CANADA Returning home Monday after enjoying a trip through Canada were Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble of Tremonton. They visited at Glacier National Park. Lake Louise and attend-er- l the Calgary Stampede. VISITORS FROM OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson of Tremonton had visiting them for the past two weeks their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Nielson and of Salem, Ore. four children The Nielsons left to return to their home last week. CLUB MEMBERS HEAR BOOK REVIEW enterMrs. Clyde Anderson tained the Literary Guild last at Wednesday evening home in Bnthwcll. Mrs. Irvin Garfield reviewed tie book. "Run Me A River." Special guests for the evening were Karen Stokes. Lula Stokes and LaNae Summers, all of Delicious refreshments were served to the 13 club members and the guests. JIM FRIDAL VISITS RELATIVES Jim Fridal of Los Angeles, was a welcome guest at the home of his aunt, Miss May Fridul last week. Jim, a former Tremonton resident was happy to greet his old friends and relatives in the vicinity. he was a Friday evening, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max steak dinFridal at a Cook-ou- t ner. He left Saturday morning for Roy and Salt Lake City to visit other relatives before returning to California. GUESTS IN TREMONTON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew of Tremonton had as their over night guests one day last week, Harry's cousin and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Abbey, of Sioux City, Iowa. They were enroute home from a vacation at Lake Almanor in California. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estates of FREDERICK BUXTON and HILDA C. BUXTON. 'Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 822 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of October. A.D. 1965: claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953. and with proper verification as required therein. CLYDE V. BUXTON. Administrator of the Estates of Frederick and DeHilda C. Buxton. ceased. Date of first publication July 15. A.D. 1965 Fred L. Finlinson Attorney for Administrator Suite 822 Kearns Building Salt Lake City. Utah 84101 her l. L RETURN FROM PARX TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Weese home of Tremonton returned THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN, after vacationing in Yellowstone National Park. The "Eniilv and the Delecliws'" Walt Disney's recently Weese' s left Yellowstone by way of the Northeast gate and went on to visit in Montana and and then on South Dakota, to return Wyoming through home. Two Cartoons In Color Coming . . . "FATHER GOOSE" He died April 4, 1964. nix, Ariz. DOLORES DEI RIO mmm CONGER FAMILY HOLDS REUNION The Ernie Conger family had a family gathering recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Conger, the Gary Conger family, the all of Sidney Cutler family, Tremonton. the Dave Conger family of Garland, and Connie Richardson and son of Salt Lake City met on the 4th at at the Liberty Park, visited zoo and then went on to further celebrate the day at Lagoon. three years. Franklin S. married She Peck in 1897 in the Salt Lake Cattlemen's Association. Surviving are his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Floyd Leah Mrs. Ida.; Spraktes, Arco, Robert (Beverlee Murray, Bountiful; seven grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters, Alvin, Blackfoot, Ida.; Mrs. Ivan i Florence' Burton, Providence; Mrs. Joseph (Naomi) Olsen, Ewston, Ida.; Mrs. Theodore Ruby Nielsen, Phoeducted ELLEN M. PECK ARTHUR KENNEDY $695.00 speed D. LELAND jl "JAMES STEWART ' EDWARD 6. ROBINSON $1495.00 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM West Main PONTIAC CADILLAC filLBEHI ncwair $395.00 OBITUARIES MINEQ R1QARD0 MONTALBAN V-- l Crump - Wlicatlcy M Walters. Following their honeymoon in Canada they will make their home in Willard. Mr. Madsen is employed in Ogden. VACATION Both-wel- CARROLL BAKER WiOMARX $545.00 Long wheelbase, with Cattle rack. IllARD Vows tapered sleeves, scalloped neckline. The fitted bodice closed in the back with a row of self material buttons. Her bouffant veil of brides illusion was caught to a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses and pink carnations. Miniatures of the bride's bouquet were carried by the bride's maids and flower girl. Assisting with the gifts were .Mrs. Douglas Allred and Mrs. J. D. Allred assisted by three nieces of the bride groom. In charge of serving were Mrs. DeVon Allred, Mrs. Harmon Pierson, Mrs. Emery Marriott assisted by Vicky and Marvan Allred and Christine Miss Susanne Allred became the bride of Junior Madsen Friday evening in a candlelight ceremony performed by Bishop Myrl Norr of Dewey-vill- e at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred with family members in CHEYEMWE AUTUiYirJ KARL MALDEH 1962 Rambler 400 Sedan $1195.00 Has new short block automatic, power steering reclining seats Chevrolet Impala .. Hard top coupe. V-stick shUt JOHN FORD'S cutt, Edith Timothy, Winona Ballard, Deane Hammond and Meda. Hupp. Dorothy Harris and Nedra Brown were absent when picture was taken. In Lovely Home Ceremony Ferdinand and Emaline ... $2995.00 1962 Pontlac Catalena ... $1695.00 1957 land Second. During last week's games, Tremonton 3rd won from Tremonton 6th 8 to 4; Garland 1st took the game from Tremonton 6th. 17 to 8: Honeyville swamp-e- l Fielding. 23 to 3: and Garland Second ran up a score of 16 against Corinne with 3. Games scheduled for Thursi are Tremonton day (tonight 6th at East Garland at 6 p.m.; Garland 2nd at Tremonton 3rd ion, with 12.000 mllt. New lire on rear 2 1962 the Bear River Three teams Women's League are Valley leading the field with four wins and one loss. They are Honey-villTremonton Third and Garof 15, 1965 the ceremony were the Three Teams Co. Mrs. Grubbs visited with her husband last weekend in New York. While their they went visited at sightseeing, Worlds Fair and attended a Broadway Stage Show at the Radio City Music Hall. Clar- Wakefield of La The Wakefields have three other children, one daughter and two sons. Local grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Skinner of Tremonton. HESS Proud new first time parents are Eldon and Rhea Reavis Hess of Hooper. Their first child, a baby girl, was born June 30. Claiming the honor of the grandparents are being Carmen Hen vis of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hess of Malad. Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Bear River City are the great grand- Tremonton. 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