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Show OOP TO MEET DaughThe Midland Camp. ters of Utah Pioneers will hold t!icir first meeting of the fall afternoon, season Thursday Sept. 23. at 2:30 at the home of LaVerne Homer. All members and new members are urged to be present. 4 Tremonion, Utah The Leader The lesson on The Year of will be given by Myrtle Madsen. Thursday. September lf, Y4'.s ( . if 1865 Richard Linebriid Weds Linda f- - Mrs. Effie Deakin of Torrey is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Beth Green and family for a few days. Lu Shelton in August Church Rites GOLDEN SPIKE CAMP SETS MEETING The Golden Spike Camp of the D.U.P. will hold its regular meeting Thursday. Sept. 23rd at 2:00 P.M. at the home of Connie Giles. Everyone eligible, w hether members or not, is especially urged to attend this .V meeting. nu WH'm v. Miss Linda Lu Shelton became the bride of Richard J. Linebrink of Honeyville in a lovely ceremony, performed at the Garland Ward Relief SociWillety Sept. 4, 1965. Bishop iam 0. Merrell officiated at the rites. The lovely bride is a daughter of Mrs. Jessica Shelton of Garland. Mr. Linebrink is a son of Clarence R. Linebrink of ner party. Honeyville. They were honored at a reon Sept. 9. For her ception reception the bride wedding chose a floor length gown of white satin and lace, fashioned with a boat neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves and full skirt. Her elbow length veil of illusion was caught to a tiny crown of sequins. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses and chrysanthemums. LaVee Fuller is Engaged to Marry Boyd J. Yancey of Blackfoot, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fuller of Tremonton announce the en- gagement their of daughter, LaVee to Boyd J. Yancey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Yancey of Blackfoot, Idaho. No definite date for the wedding has been set. Miss Fuller is a graduate of Bear River High school and is a sophomore at Utah State University. Her fiance is a graduate of Blackfoot High School and has a mission for the completed LDS Church in Canada. He is a junior at Utah State ' Arthritis Fund Drive to Be Sponsored by Women's Clubs At a recent meeting the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs of the Northern District organized a drive for funds to help support arthritis projects in local communities as well as for research and education in Utah. Mrs. R. A. Nipko and Mrs. Harley R. Brundger of the State Arthritis Foundation were guest be "One Day-On- e Dollar" and will be carried out from door to door. Mrs. Jack Shumway of the Civic League Club of .Tremonton and Mrs. Harold Hansen of the Civic and Home Arts Club of Garland will spearhead the drive in this area. A substantial portion of the funds will be used for arthritis speakers. Brigham City Councilman, Verl Peterson was introduced as area chairman for the Arthritis Foundation drive to be held Monday, Sept. 20, and the projects serving the local slogan will com- munities. The drive is being sponsored by the Federation on a Statewide basis. SALE! 5 PIECE BRAISED RUG SET sister. Proud grandparents are Francessa Summers of Tremonton and Bishop and Mrs. Virgil Anderson of Bothwell. WALKER Verl and Joyce Severson Walker of San Diego, Calif., proudly announce the arrival of a baby girl born Sept. 7th. They have two boys and three girls at home. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Walker of Tremonton. CALDERWOOD a new member to Adding their family recently were and Patricia Colter of Cleveland, Ohio. The Calderwoods have two other children, one boy and one girl. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calderwood of Tremonton and Mrs. Joyce Colter of Palo Alto, Calif., are the grandparents. Mrs. George Schoffield of Kays-vill- e is the proud great grand- De-Ve- re last .... 3 " September 17, 1965 is the date set by Miss Susan SteeJ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JosStone. Ida., for her marriage to Merrell A. Hurd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E.' Hurd of Snowville, Utah. Miss attended eph S. Steed, mother. JOHNSON Happy over the arrival of their first child, a little boy, are VerNon and Evalyn Nielsen Johnson of Deweyville. The little lad arrived Sept. 1st. Proud grandparents are Mrs. William VISIT IN SALT LAKE in North Visiting recently Salt Lake with Mrs. Maude O. Cook were Margaret Bronson and Beth Ballard of Tremonton. While in the Salt Lake area the three ladies enjoyed a luncheon delicious together. Mrs. Cook expressed to the two Tremonton ladies her wish to be remembered to all of her friends in the valley. Mrs. Fred Grover and Gayle and Rickie Grover of Tremonton were visitors Saturday at the Kelley Korth home in Brigham Malad llish School and Mr. Hurd graduated from Bear River High Sch:wt City. rpr""! Steed g HIGH GIVE DINNER PARTY Leslie Mr. and Mrs. is bRAUCA HOLMES, who will perform in 'Bagatelle', a musical comedy at North Box Elder Stake Center, Brigham City, Sept. 18, at 8 p.m. Lucille Lawson, another Brigham City woman is also in the cast. The presentation is being sponsored by the Fifth Quorum of Seventy of North Box Elder Stake. BIRTHS Happy to announce the arrival of a new little son are Wayne and Donna Anderson Summers of Ogden. The little lad, who arrived Sept. 11, was welcomed home by one brother and one ... Sej Uemher Wedding Date Chosen By Susan Steed and Merrell Hurd Shelton. Following a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park, the bridegroom returned to his base at Reno, Nev., where he is with the United States Air Force. His wife will join him there are when arrangements SUMMERS COUPLES ATTEND PLAY Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn and Mr. and Mrs. Give Gam enjoyed a dinner party at Bratten's Cove at Bountiful Thursday evening after which they attended "Sound of Music" at the Valley Music Hall in Salt Lake City. r Bridesmaids were Elaine Christensen, Merle Romer and Sharol Linebrink. They wore short pink taffeta dresses and large whitemum corsages. Little Denise and Laurie Ann Shelton, nieces of the bride were flower girls. Performing the duties of best man for the groom was Gary Prior to the wedding, the bride was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by her girl friends. HOLD GOLF PARTY The Loyal Glenns, Sharon Archibalds, Dennis Millers, Then Coombs's, Darvel Garns, Give Garns enjoyed a Golf party at the Skyway Country Club in Tremonton Saturday evening after which they met at the Dennis Miller home for a din-- ; Johnson of Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen, also of Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. SHOWER HONORS MRS. HILL Feted Monday evening at a Pink and Blue Shower was Mrs. Gerald Hill of Garland. The party was held at the new home in Garland. of Mary Tracy was Dor-th- y Assisting as The twelve Thompson. guests enjoyed an evening of games and were served delicious refreshments. Special guests at the shower were Mrs. Genieve Erickson of Elwood and Mrs. Vern Hill of Garland. Burns of Bountiful are claiming the honor of being the great grandparents. SCHUMANN LaPriel Lund Henry Schumann of Bothwell and their and family are rejoicing over the arrival of a new daughter. She is 8 months old and has been named Karla June. The baby was born Dec. 19, 1964, and she is made welcome by four sisters and three brothers. DERRICK Arriving Sept. 7th was a baby boy for Elmer Glenn and Parnate Sue Jackson Derrick. This is the first child for the couple. Mrs. Derrick is residing in RETURN TO SCHOOL Leaving recently to return to their home in St. Louis, Mo., were Larry and Dawn Ficklin. The Ficklins had been in the Tremonton area the past two weeks visiting with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. George Ficklin and family. Larry is attending dental school in St. Louis and Dawn is on the staff at the Barnes Hospital. Tremonton while her husband, Glenn, is serving with the Army in Seoul Korea. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Derrick, all of Tremonton. The new little lad is well blessed with grandparents, he is the fifth living male generation in the Derrick fam- RETURN TO MASSACHUSETTS Mrs. Don Parker and two children have returned to their home in Wayland, Mass., after a month with Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen. Carolyn's husband, Dr. Parker also spent a weekend here, with the family. He is associated with Lincoln Laboratories of the School of Technology in ily. ALLRED Douglas P. and Carolyn John Allred of Tremonton are the proud parents of a baby boy, who arrived Sept. 11th. The Allreds have three other children at home, two boys and one girl. Mr. and Mrs. Owen John and of Tremonton and Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Allred of East Garland are the grandparents. Rees entertained at a dinner party at their home last week in compliment to their son, Terry, who has just returned home after spending the past two and a half years serving on an L.D.S. North German Mission. Other guests were the Elmer Richards of Fielding, Florence Richards of Kaysville and the Guy Rees's. SCHOOL Do you want your own money, job security, new social contacts do you want to succeed? PINOCHLE CLUB ENTERTAINED JoAnn Sandall graciously entertained the Pinochle Club at her home Wednesday evening. Special guests were Mrs. JoAnn Archibald and Mrs. Mabel Showell. Prizes went to Barbara Udy, Aloha Gam and JoAnn Archibald. A lovely luncheon was served. These things can be yours with a career in business. 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