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Show m Charles Treaduell and Bride Are Honored at Reception Patricia Gee Will Be a Spring Bride Mr. and Mrs. R. Evan Gee of Brigham City announce the engagement of their daughter. Patricia, to Ronald A. Trussell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Trussell of Henifer. Miss Gee is a former student of Bear River High School and graduated from Box Elder High school and Bear River LDS Seminary. She was a 1965 graduate of Weber State College of Nursing and is a registered at St. nurse now employed Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. Trussell is a graduate of High school and LDS Seminary, where he was president in his senior year. He attended Weber College and was in voted Junior football. He is now serving in the United States Navy stationed at Whidbey Wash. an early The couple plan in the Salt spring wedding Lake LDS Temple. Morgan Seminary Sets Christmas Social Garland Seminary has circl- ed December 23 for their an- nual Christmas party. It will be held at the South Bear River Stake House commencing at 7 p.m. with a movie "Tom Thumb." Dancing will follow and refreshments will be serv- NOTICE Because Christmas Eve and New Years Eve both fall on Friday this year. Our Bank, along with others in Box Elder County ed. Tickets are now on sale for 25 cents and will be 50 cents at the door. WILL CLOSE at 3:00 p.m. on FRIDAY. Dec. 24th and FRIDAY. Dec. 31 Friends will be interested to learn of the marriage of Mrs. Nelda Burns Whitney of Garland to Aldro (Curly) Garner of Bountiful. The marriage took place at the .bride's home Saturday, Dec. 4th with Bishop Arnold Larson officiating at the ceremony. Immediate members of the family in attendance at the ceremony were Newel Whitney of Delavan, Wis., Gary, Joyce and Craig Garner and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns of Bountiful. Following mar- the riage relatives who came for brunch were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker, Mrs. Ann Walker, Mrs. Karen Stevens of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Christensen and classrooms at North Park School are buzzing with excitement as students and faculty are getting ready for Christmas party Thursday evening, Dec. 2, at the home of Mrs. Jack Rindlisbacher. for the evening were Mrs. the Yuletide. All classrooms and the main Mrs. Jay Thompson, Westergard, Mrs. Del Ray Bjorkman, and Mrs. Rindlisbacher. The ladies enjoyed the Vernon State Bank evening playing games after which each club member received a gift from their secret pal which was presented to them by Santa Claus. SANTA'S SPECIALS A delicious to the 26 3 REYLON LIPSTICKS $3 70 ONLY Value $1.98 VAPORIZER PRACTICAL $6.95 ATTEND HANSEN FUNERAL In Los Angeles, Calif., the latter part of last week to attend funeral services for their brother-in-law- , Alvin 0. Hansen, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. d Petersen of Brigham City, Miller of Penrose, and Irene Shuman of Tremonton. While in California, they also spent some time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis . Spencer in Los Angeles and spent one night with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Value $5,29 Wil-for- HAIR SPRAY ROSEMARY 2 cans $1.29 Reg 89c See The New Shavex Hair Dryer TABLE MODEL $24.95 FLOOR MODEL $29.95 100 Shuman and family at BROXIDENT ELECTRIC TOOTH BRUSH ... $18.88 FRENCH CLUB SETS PARTY Name stamped in SEE OUR gold on any "Stocking Gift" wallet purchased at City Drug at no TABLE extra charge. AND MANY OTHER GIFTS. CARDS. DECORATIONS. WRAPPING. Style 2068 Large Selection LADIES SfJO w . Interment for Mr. Hansen, who was a former resident of this valley, was in the Brigham City Cemetery. Guaranteed Thursday, December 16 has been set as the date for the Bear River High School French Club's annual Christmas party. The party will be held in the new Bear River Junior High BOOTS Young and cozy-collare- ASK AND RECEIVE THE BEST UTAH PHONE TREMONTON and hall have that festive air to remind one that the Christmas season is fast approaching. The bulletin board in the main hall, prepared by the third grade students and teachers, Mrs. Diane Hatch and Mrs. Venice attractively portray Maughn, the holiday spirit. All students are busy practicing for their programs to be d GEPIIART games STORES CO. played. 1 Tremonton READ THE WANT ADS the arrival are W save 30 and up by reinsuring your horns. We have testimonials of fuel savings up to 65. S marvelous machine Reg. $209.00. NOW 98' 129' Special Low Price For Christmas On Our.. PFAFFS Come in and see a demonstration SAND CREPE DACRON PRINTS PRINTS Priced ten $1.69 Yard. NOW Lovely Patterns Reg. $1.98 yd.. NOW 39 98 their grandson Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cutler of Washakie and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes of East Garland. SILK SHANTUG Paul Stuart and son, Steve of Tremonton returned home recently from a trip to Ohio where they were visiting with Mrs. Stuart's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Craig in Hamilton and spent Thanksgiving with them. They also visited in Middletown with Mr. and Mrs. Vennie Barnes. Mrs. Reg. $3.98 Yard BUTTON 65 998 & NOW & BOLTS West Main Tremonton mm(Mm kizf PLEASANT PRESENTS FOR THE Eft HOME SANTA TESTED SPECIAL Reclining New Mattress CHAIRS Box Springs while ihey last and FREE Reg. $99.00 SALE PLATFORM ROCKERS with every bedroom, each Set Sold. S399S OUR PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE UNTIL CHRISTMAS We Now Have 3-F- Scotchguard in spray cans so you can spray your own Furniture Fabrics. Good for car upholstery, clothing. Sierru S hristmas 1 With a gift Subscription to The EES Let us give you the name and address of any of our 4O0 plus satisfied customers. Don't take our tcord for it. St.OO per year in I'tah SUO Bur RItot per year anywhere in the world CONTACT DEE'S Bcttcrway Insulation Company or DickRamW11.257-M9- A Soy . . tr ASK OUR CUSTOMERS 3 Does 24 satin designs Reg $179.00. NOW RHODES Welcoming into their family their third son are Neil and Gail Cutler Rhodes of East Garland. The young man was born Dec. 13th. Happy over of Automatic Zig Zag 2 Finest In Machines 52 Tim es a year. Is your home draffy, are your floors cold, does your furnace run all the time, are your fuel bills too high? Insul-Rit- e will solve ail these problems. 279-20- Zig Zag No. GALANDA -- BEAR RIVER CITY. UTAH Dm RtmkUlL CALANDA a dinner party. 3 It is not uncommon to CHRISTMAS BUYS David and Rhea Reeder Smith of West Lafayette, Ind., are the proud parents of their first child, a Ixiy. born Nov. 26. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Price of Salt Lake are City. Great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Reeder of B. C. and Mrs. C. E. Smith of Garland. DEE'S BETTER WAY INSULATION COMPANY CR9-208- SPECIAL ANDERSEN r. Phone SEWING MACHINE Happy over the arrival of their sixth child are Leon and Erma Oyler Andersen of East Garland. The little lad arrived Dec. 14th and has one brother and four sisters anxiously awaiting his arrival at home. of TreMrs. Irene Andersen monton and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler of East Garland are the proud grandparents. ATTEND MUSICAL Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer and daughter, Caroline, and Aby lma Theurer accompanied Susan Archibald of Garland attended the "Festival of Christmas Music" at the Weber State College in Ogden Sunday where Caroline was one of the participants. Afterwards they joined with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood and daughter, Connie, for $5.88 include a dinner furnished by the club members and the decoration of a Christmas tree. Gifts will be brought distributed g boots this falL Here a version in smooth black leather with Vulcanized sole. Party plans and fashion-knowin- as she is, she must have fashion's darling School. CITY DRUG 257-548- Redd-ings- La-Ru- e presented to students and parents. On Friday, December 17 at 1:30, part of the grades will present their program. On Monday, December 20, at 1:30, the remaining grades will participate in a program. On Wednesday, December 22, at 1:15, students will stage programs for parents and patrons. Tuesday evening, December students will meet in the multipurpose room for a special treat. Mrs. Venice Maughn will read "The Littlest Angel" after which the studentbody will join in caroling. Thursday evening, December custod21. faculty members, will and cooks partners ians, meet back at the school for their annual Christmas party. SHOE dinner was served by the club members. and family. Tom Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henderson and daughter. Mae, of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Burns of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill of Brigham, Mrs. Garner and son, Charles and daughter, Margarete of Arch Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Hall and daughter, Pamela, Mrs. LuDean Hancock of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielson, Mrs. Deloras Erickson, Mrs. Anna Anderson, Mrs. Sandra Prappas, Mrs. Evalyn Johnson of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas. Later in the evening a group of close friends called to bring their good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Garner will make their home in Bountiful. 16, 1965 Daniels Sorensen of East Garland are pround new first time parents. Their first arrival, a little girl, was born Dec. 12th. Happy grandparents are Mrs. Naomi Sorensen of East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson of Garland. SMITH North Park School Sets Programs Halls CIVIC CLUB PARTY HELD The Garland Civic and Home Arts Club met for their annual Bear River ried by the bride's brothers. Waller and Vaughn Morris and displayed by Miss Marsha Morris, sister of the bride, Miss Sherrie Bourne and Mrs. John J'.cCann. Misses Sherma Morris, Janet Godfrey and Bernece at the lace Briggs presided covered refreshment table, centered with a white miniature Christmas tree adorned with pink ornaments. A was presented program with Glen Morris acting as Master of Ceremonies, consisting of a vocal solo by Mrs. Robert Jeppson, vocal trio by Geri, Marsha and Sherma Morris and a vocal solo by Karen Morris. Tremonton. Utah Thursday, December SORENSEN and Annette Leon Nelda Whitney and Aldro Garner Are Wed In Home Ceremony Island, Miss Patricia Gee Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. were Treadwell, newlyweds, honored at a reception Saturday evening at the Portage Ward Cultural Hall. The bride, formerly Miss Linda Morris was lovely in her floor length white sheath gown, designed with an empire waistline and jeweled sleeveless bodice. The couple, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris of Portage and Mr. and Mrs. William Treadwell of Kaysville, greeted the large number of relatives and friends during the evening. Miss Geri Morris, sister of the bride was in charge of the guest book. The gifts were car- - The Leader BIRTHS City, Utah Order Now! & S IL & 85 E EflSflSS A Gift (lard sent v ill be itlt the first issue. Next Best to a Letter from Home! |