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Show The Leader Tremonton. Utah Thursday, November 11, 1965 ATTEND "BRIGADOON" Women's Members of Civic League, their husbands and friends attended "Briga-doon- " at the Valley Music Hall at Salt Lake City Thursday. Approximately 60 were in the group. the NEWS t in Salt Lake LUCKY STRIKE LEAGUE Team Series (Scratch) Hi Fireballs - 1835 It & M 66 Service & Mrs Hits - - 1834 1825 Team Series (Hdcp.) & Mrs - 2284 Macabees - 2253 Hi Hits Busy Bowlers Hi 2213 Team Game (Scratch) M 66 Service - 669 R City Drug - 652 Hits & Mrs - 643 Hi Team Game (Hdcp.) &. - ' ; " -- Hits & Mrs - 796 City Drug - 785 Busy Bowlers - 779 Hi Mens Series (Scratch) Adam Brenkman - 573 Howard Maughan - 542 Glen Fryer - 522 Hi Mens Series (Hdcp.) Adam Brenkman - 645 Glen Fryer - 619 '"A Miss Diane Sauer Diane Lynnette Sauer and Brent Rytting Plan December Wedding DUP Meetings - 615 Terry Erickson The engagement of Miss Diane Lynnette Sauer of Aurora, Colo., and C. Brent Rytting of Tremonton is announced this week. Miss Sauer is the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Richard L. Sauer (U.S.-A.Ret.) who now reside at 392 Toledo St. in Aurora. Brent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting of Tremonton. The prospective bride is a graduate of Madrid High School in Madrid Spain, and has studied at the University of Madrid in History and Cultures of the Spanish People. She also attended La Chatelainee, a French school girls in Vermala Switzerland. for Mr. Rytting is a graduate of Bear River High School and attended Brigham Young University. He served as a missionary for the LDS Church in Japan, and is now an Airman 3rd Class in the U. S. Air Force, stationed at Hof, Germany, where he is assigned to the Security Command. An early December wedding in Germany is planned by the young couple with later plans to attend the LDS Temple in Berne Switzerland. The Presiding elder of the Branch of the LDS Church near Hof, who is a Captain in the Air Force has been asked to perform the ceremony. Officrs Elected By DUP The animal county convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Saturday in Brigham City and the 50th anniversary of the organization Kate B. observe:!. President Carter. Mrs. Amanda Water-strad- t of the Central Company at the were guests county meet. Following n very enjoyable program election of officers was held. of Brigham Ellen Siggard named was City president: Mary S. Anderson. Bear River City. 1st vice president: and 2nd May T. Kent. Tremonton, vice president. Larene Braeg-ger- , Bear River City was chosen as recording secretary; Thelma Kotter. Brigham City, the corresponding secretary: and Connie Giles, Tremonton, treasurer. Essie Peterson, East Garland, historian: Florence Beard. Tremonton. registrar; Oman. Brigham City, custodian: Mary Stcnquist. Rae Tremonton, Christensen, chaplain: Brigham. parliamentarian: Bott. Brigham, organist: and Elaine Hunsaker. Honcy-villchorister. Pri-scil- The Fun Club met at the home of Dorothy Harris Thursday evening. A lovely luncheon was served and the evening spent in sewing. Nine members were present. TEE-PE- The Tec Pee Camp, Daugh-(cr- s of Utah Pioneers will hold their next meeting Thursday, Nov. 18 at the home of Marie Roche at 2:30. All members are urged to be present. GOLDEN SPIKE Golden Spike Camp, The DUP announces their meeting set for Friday, Nov. 19 at the home of Elma Fuller at 2 p.m. They have a good program and expect members be present. to LITERARY GUILD ENTERTAINED The Literary Guild met Wednesday at the Ray Finch home in Tremonton with Mrs. Finch as hostess. Four short stories were given by Helen Jorgenson. Alice Weidman and Ruby Thompson were special guests. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. - 203 G rover - 202 Wilf Durfey - 199 Perc Brailsford - 199 Howard Maughan Ridd lA : I X David Rich - 230 Wilf Durfey Terry Erickson - 227 Mike Erickson - 227 Hi Ladies Series (Scratch) Hazel Erickson - 511 May Larson - 472 Maxine Petersen - 471 Hi Ladies Series (Hdcp.) Hazel Erickson - 619 Artelle Brailsford - 606 Thelma Brailsford - 561 Hi Ladies Game (Scratch) 1 Maxine Petersen Artelle Brailsford - 196 Hazel Erickson - 173 Hi Ladies Game (Hdcp.) Artelle Brailsford - 247 Maxine Petersen - 225 Thelma Brailsford - 213 Hard Splits Thelma Brailsford Jerri G rover Arnold1 Larson Free Games Went Durfey and Arlcllc Brailsford. NU-V- U ENDS SAT. IT'S A Holiday Hues will captivate the most eager shopper this Christ-- , and But- mas Season when Keith's tons and Bolts combine to present a showing of the latest fashions. Mrs. Suzanne Bowcutt and Mrs. Geneal Dunn select apparel to be shown. The Civic and Home Arts Club of Garland are again sponsoring a fund 6-- 7 lf LADIES VALLEY LEAGUE Nov. 4, 1965 Hi Team Game (Scratch) Classic - 850 Reeses 66 - 815 Carl and Dons - 799 Hi Team Series (Scratch) Reeses 66 - 2250 Carl and Don's- - 2233 Classic - 2232 Hi Game (Scratch) by Karen Stokes Bothwell Ward Relief Society honored all ladies with birthdays during the month of November. The ladies were given small Birthday Cakes at work day meeting Mondav. MOVING TO CIPAN Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Anderson are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson. Lorin has taken a job with the government and the family are to in the process of moving Cipan. where they will spend 193 Esther Storrer - 192 Janice Chournos - 190 Hi Series (Scratch) Esther Storrer - 516 Alta Johnson - 505 Onetta Howell - 491 Splits Rhoda Welling Lois Nesson - 7 iiliiiiniim niMii mi CARD OF THANKS take this means of expressing our thanks to everyone who helped (luring the illness and following the death of our mother. We especially want to offer our appreciation to Mrs. John Branson who cared for her in her illness. We are grateful for the thought fulness of our friends and neighbors and wish to say Thank you for everything that was done to aid us at this time. The family of Mrs. Sarah Bigler Jensen it fmiflfmmflmmpmm We 7 V-- ft! ' 0 Wla have found deep satisfac tion in making memorial contributions to the Utah Heart Association, an affiliate of the American Heart Association. In this way, they have both served the living and paid thoughtful tribute to the memory of a friend, associate or relative. Should you or someone you know desire to make such a gift, you are assured that it will have enduring value. Your contribution will aid the Utah Heart Association's program to reduce disability and death from heart disease through research, education, and community service. the next two years. They have been living in Denver. Officers and teachers of the to thank Relief Society wish everyone who helped with the Bazaar and those who made and furnished articles to be sold. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stokes and children visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes. Jack came from Salt Lake City to do a little pheasant hunting. Grant and Glenn Matsen of Brigham City spent Saturday pheasant hunting with DeLon Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. L. Darrell Stokes visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes. The Stokes live in Bountiful and were enroute home from Idaho. Chad Mitchell of Kamas visited Friday evening at the Debris Stokes home with Paula. Chad entered the mission home Monday and now plans to leave shortly for his mission. ... leading cause of death In Utah CANCEI 901 TOTAI PNEUMONIA t INFLUENZA TOTAI ??? 6,544 Your memorial gifts will be used exclusively in Research and Education to Combat and Conquer the Diseases of the Heart and. Blood Vessels An acknowledgment will be sent to the person honored, or to a relative in the case of a memorial gift. Your name and the purpose of the gift will be designated. You as donor, will be sent an official receipt for contribution. your tax-exem- pt ADAM'S PRESCRIPTIONS 257-54- 36 FILM FTKISHDfO V DRW VETERINARY 26 So. Tremont D1NA MERRILL FRAMK1E AVALON TUX TaKe MEET FOR THANKSGIVING Fifty members of the Joseph D. Harris family met Monday evening at the Sky Way Golf and Country Club for an early Thanksgiving. Attending from Bothwell were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris and family and Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Harris and family. Dr. and Mrs. Harris of Chicago traveled the longest distance to attend. LaDell Harris left Tuesday morning for California on business. STATIONED IN SCOTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman flew to Seattle, with Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ned Newman and family. The Ned Newmans are to be stationed in Scotland for the next two years with the Air Force. The group enjoyed sight seeing and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Odell Newman before the Ned Newmans left for Scotland and the Henry Newmans returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman plan to leave at the end of the week for California where they will visit Mr and Mrs. Ralph Culliniore and family. ) La-M- UNITED ARTISTS TECHNICOLOR' STARTS WED. JOSEPh E LEVINE CtffCMBlER HARLOW TtCMNIUHM PAHtVISIOII ' THEATRE . "' c inc Party j Stale and National Officials Visit Bethel Bethels of Northern Utah Salt cluding Lake, in- Ogden, Clearfield Mid vale and Logan met Tuesday night with the Brigham Bethel It in Corinne with dignitaries from I'tah and A Mrs. presentation was made to Wright from the Grand HELEN ALLEN TO OBSERVE NTH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Helen Eliza Hunsaker Allen will celebrate her 89th birthday quietly at her home on Sunday. Nov. I4th with immediate members of her family and a few close friends. Mrs. Allen was born in Washington. Washington, Co., Utah, in 1876. a daughter of Israel and Esther Neeley Hunsaker. She married Robert Allen Aug. 24. 1007. He died in 1956 on their 59th wedding anniversary. A memter of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Mrs. Allen was a counselor in the first Relief Society in Tremonton in 1909. She is a charter member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and traces her history back to her y Conlaci ADAM BRENKMAN community chairman of the American Heart Association Memorial Fund for complete information on this phase of assisting the heart fund in Utah. BOB HOPE TUESDAY WELD 1 Minnesota. ACCIOINTS TOTAI 584 DEATHS: Edward Small 11, of Tremon- ton; Miss Karen Hover, honored Queen Bethel 11, of Brigham City; Mrs. Mary Etta Wright, Supreme Guardian of the United States and Canada, of Philadelphia, and Richard Yeakey, Associate Guardian, Bethel 11, of Brigham City, shown as the national visitor was welcomed Tuesday night at the Corinne Lodge Hall in Corinne. DISEASES TOTAL (01 e Si Mrs. Ila Capps, Guardian of Bethel HEART Your memorial gifts advance research in Heart Disease, Rheumatic Fever and High Blood Pressure in all age groups. Multi-purpos- j in tlioualitiul 'jribu. nerdOllA raising production on the 18th of November 1965 in the room of the Bear River High SchooL Tickets are available from all the Club Members and Keith s and and Buttons and Bolts or at the door. The public is cordially invited to this outstanding feature of the Holiday Bolhwell Relief Society Honors Members Birthdays - Thursday Briggs's daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones, at Pleasant Grove. 5 Alta Johnson - 221 Mary Alice Williams Merle Conger - 192 City Mrs. Dan Briggs and Mrs. Zella Carter of Tremonton visited last week with Mrs. Game (Hdcp.) Hi Mens 111 Phone Mrs. where they enjoyed the day visiting and also attended Brigadoon at the Valley Music Hall that evening. Game (Scratch) Hi Mens Bowling r.- Mr. and and Mrs. Dent Rich accompanied by Mrs. Frank Dalton were great grandfather. Tremonton children and grandchildren. 10 great, great fc 11 i tl .Ace Guardian of the State of Utah, Mrs. Sally Pierce of Brigham City on behalf of the Grand Council and Jobs Daughters of the State of Utah. Tributes were also given to Mrs. Wright by the Clearfield Bethel and Logan Bethel following the meeting. test was The proficienty exemplified by three new members of Bethel ll, Cheryl Linda Pankratz and Susan Yeakey, all of Brigham a 3 0 .k .CV V" Cvv S & ..Ad. V set I? 4& Pan-krat- ot City. The next meeting, to lx held Nov. 23 will lie initiation and a from t h e Grand Visitation Grand Guardian of the State of Utah, Mrs. Sally Pierce. f ' Pre Christmas SPECIAL 3 Lovly 5x7 PORTRAITS Reg. $13.50 Value Now Only 7.90 Edward Doty who came to America on the Mayflower. She is the mother of six sons and daughters, four of whom are living: Mrs. Clifford Vance, Mrs. Elmer 'Lolai Winzeler, Ferris and Quinton Allen of Tremonton. She has 23 grandchildren, 69 great grand(Na-din- SUPPLIES ; HARRISON'S PORTRAIT STUDIO 59 S. Tremont St. Phone Special Ends Sst. Nor. 20th PORTRAITS Th Ideal Gift 257-301- 6 IV . Introducing Colleen B. Johnson Colleen B. Johnson has been employed by the Bear River Telephone Company for the past 4 months ajid serves as business secretary. Colleen and her husband Merrill and two small daughters, Lynda 4, and Julie 2, reside at 315 North Tremont Street in Tremonton. Colleen and her husband are originally from Fillmore, Utah and have lived in! Tremonton for the past 2A years. The Johnsons are active L.D.S. members of the Tremonton First Ward. BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE 257 1411 Tremonton. Utah |