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Show Utah The PEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, AND SAVE SHOP IN TREMONTON STUDENTS RECEIVE SUMMER INSTRUCTION Social QmU FLOY CHRISTENSEN AND JOSEPH G. MURRAY EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS Miss Floy Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chris- tensen of Bear River City, became the wife of Joseph G. Mur- ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Murray of Ogden, June 17 at the Logan Temple, with President EIRay Christiansen offici- - Hot Weather SPECIALS ON Hot Water HEATERS DURING JUNE and JULY ONLY ating. The parents of the couple and Mr.s Joseph Ivtrson accompanied them to the temple. Immediately following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the Bluebird cafe in Logan, to members of the biidal party. A reception honored them in the Bear River ward hall on Saturday night. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with a sweet heart neckline and fitted bodice. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls. Her corsage was of gardenias and rose buds with whit satin ribb'jn. Mrs. Nola Nessler, sister cf the bride was matron of honor and Claire Murray, brother of the ' I'll 'i , & llillPi -I- til i s i - ii groom was best man. Mrs. Richard Nessler had charge of the program, which consisted of two vocal solos by Mrs. Iola Murray and a reading by Sharon Kroksh. The bride alio favcred with an accordion yj: If An v ' ' ' - ' v Mater. 10- - year warranty on all hot water installations. 52 Gallon ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER delivered to your home .at our regular price is $139.95 SPECIAL OFFER ! The .above equipment, completely installed, including all plumbing and electrical work. 9 152.00 40 Gallon ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Jelivered is at our regular price 87.50 SPECIAL OFFER The O. L. Broughs Return from Iowa Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough ac-- ! companied by their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Hall of Logan, visited in Colorado and Iowa! over the past ten days. In La-mare, Colorado, they spent two days with their daughter Ber-ni(Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Black) and in Ames, Iowa, with their son Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Brough Jr. Owen L. Jr., is now assistant professor of Agriculture Economics at the Iowa State College. Mr. and Mrs. Brough returned 0 home Sunday. 119.95 You'll save MONEY and by having our workmen install this equipment. TIME MRS. BO .3 CROMPTON TOMMY WOODHEAD, HAS BIRTHDAY f 1 Perate t and i, MRS. DELBERT TEMPLE WEDDING UNITES HAiiSEN ENTERTAINS ERMA HARRIS AND Tommy Woodhead, son of Dr. BOE CROMPTON Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of and Mrs. Roy Woodhead enjoyiBrigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. is made Announcement by ed a party held in his honor on of Alvin Hansen of California were Lawrence Mrs. J. Harris and Wednesday, when he reached his Pleasant View, Utah cf the mar dinner guests at the home of tenth birthday. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen riage of their daughter, Miss - A FINEST K IT i WED thru SAT., June 22, 23,2125 THERE' ...irMT SHU""" GREGORY ANNF UP! El m about twelve guests swimming lilt. was enjoyed at Crystal Springs, Erma Harris to Robert Phyl Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mr. son of and Crompton, followed by a lunch. LOCAL DANCERS Dwayne Crompton of Tremon ton. The ceremony was perform IN CHURCH FESTIVAL Both the Bear River and the RELIEF SOCIETIES OF TWO ed June 1st in the Logan L.D.S. DeWitt Dyal Sorenson of East Bear River stakes were STAKES PLAN SOCIAL South D. Elder Archie WIIIIAU I uiriiEf Eg temple by church-wide well represented at the Garland, a student at the All Relief Society members of bert. ZZZA -Produced -hv LAViR m'inM dance festival held last U.S.A.C. is now displaying a the Bear River and South Bear A reception was given in hon of in an number his paintings at the River stakes are Invited to meet or of the couple June 4th in the Friday evening University exhibition in the Utah Power & of Utah stadium in Salt Lake. in a joint social on Tuesday, June Pleasant View ward hall. Mrs. Mildred Bunnell was in Light building. 28th at 2:30 p. m. in the Tremon The bride wore a gown of The artist began his painting ton First ward hall. 26, 27, 28 white slipper satin with a mar- charge of the stake dancers and career a when student the at was in assisted The new South Bear River quisette yoke outlined with a making arrangenew advent. stake organization is working lace ruffle. Her finger tip veil ments and chaperoning the girls Bear River high school under the with the Bear River officers in was caught in a tiara of orch by Mrs. Esther Anderson of the direction of Miss June Stainer, and after serving in the army planning a prigraui of interest ids and seed pearls and the brid M. I. A stake board. to all. Refreshments will be ser al bouquet was of white carnaThe Tremonton Second ward has spent three years at the U.S. sent ved. 3erthell Christensen and A.C. in Logan. He plans to contions and red roses. the Junior girls: Shar- tinue his studies at the Denver following to Attendants the bride were OOKOTHY ZACHAV Miss Edith Harris, maid of honor, on Kerr, Colleen Didericksen, University next year. CIVIC LEAGUE MEMBERS All the paintings are in oil Miss Patricia Crompton and Miss Fanette Hill, Carol Green, Joyce-ly- n ATTEND CONVENTION E Bradshaw, Coraleigh Did- except two and they consist of a Members of the Civic League Marilyn Doxey, bridesmaids, Mrs. occrro i 7" OCUGUS LuWana Harris, Fran- water color and the other in cos-ti- c, ericksen, RAY ENRtGHT of Tremonton attended the Utah Ray Russel and Mrs. Harold m JAMES cis Funk, Fern Lott, Karen the oldest form of painting Federation of Women's Clubs Yearsley, attending matrons. known to man. Many of the Lois Johnson Edna Lola Harris and Porritt, held in the Newhouse Hotel, Shirley scenes DONT MISS THIS THRILLING WESTERN! are Milof Cache Valley. There ma My were Westmoreland, flower Loy and were Crompton Mrs. Mel girls Wednesday. They is one Vera Sten-quist of ler, FOUR DAYS his sister Kupfer, Gloria vtn Foxley, Mrs. Garland Puzey, Dale Crompton was best man. portrait and another painting, the and Claris Skinner. Mrs. Evan Thompson and Mrs Following a short honeymoon 29-3- 0, Jul) From the First ward were Mr. artists interpretation of a scene the couple are at home at 308 Wesley Gephart. MrsDavid Stander, Oneta from Zions canyon. West Forest, Brigham City where and L ne11 and Dorthy Wilson and Two pictures have already with' the is connected bridegroom MRS. ULALLA CORNWALL Ai been the editorial staff of the Box Penrose, Beverly Stanfill. sold, one "The Blue Room" A HOSTESS TO CLUB tne square dance group and the other "Anzio Pacifico.' Elder Members of the Doublers club Elwood were Messers and Also on display are two figures Both the bride and groom met at the home of Mrs. Ulalla Orson Christensen, "sculptured by Mr. Sorenson in from the USAC with graduted Cornwall Wednesday evening. A Charles Petersen, Wayne Fran- - black walnut, one of a girl, the the class of '49. f delicious trout dinner was serv com, Darwin Anderson, Owen other an Indian. ed after which bridge was play The paintings will be on disRasmussen, Keith Fridal and ed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hor- MRS. A. M. TURNER Mrs. Mann. Lilly for about two weeks and Palmer Mann play SECOND ace Peck and a guest Mrs. Farrell ENTERTAINS Harold Peterson and lone Lar- the artist would any appreciate The sewing club met at the Bess. son. Others from Elwood whn criticism the public would care to home of Mrs Nora Knnfpr TTH took part were Lyle Munns, La make. dav afternoon with Mr, A MUnm' Turner acting as hostess. Lun- Fridal, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mann, cheon was served to about eleven ana nuicuut; Daryl formerly of Tremonton have in attendance. made their home in Thorpe, Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleason Washington. Mrs. Mann was the BETH McFARLAND Mr. and Mrs. William Woffinderi former Emma Lou Foxley. ENTERTAINS and Marilyn Taylor were rep-wMrs. Beth McFarland resentatives from the Garland hostess to her Pinochle club First ward. Thursday evening. After a de- Licious luncheon was served the FIRST WARD MEMBERS game was played with prizes go- - HAVE ANNUAL OUTING ing to Mrs. Ruth Larson and Members of the Tremonton Mrs. Lola Gable. First Ward spent Thursday In Logan canyon, enjoying the an- FHIST WARD L.D.S. GIRLS n"al ward outing. The evening was spent around the HOLD SWIMMING PARTY camp fire Under the direction of their and part on the program leader Mrs. Douglas Laws a truck were Sidney Bishop of Garland ve several load of girls from the Tremon- - who readings and ton First ward enjoyed a party the Christensen girls who enter-their dancing. Joan the Crystal Springs, Tuesday evening. Swimmlnr and skating BrcKman furnished music on were enjoyed, followed by a her accordion and many ward . . . AND we have mciuwra were caiied upon to luncheon. also BEEN GUESSING perform. Community singing was whether it would be z BOY or GIRL also enjoyed around the camp- MRS. COOK HOSTESS TO ure. RELIEF SOCIETY Mrs. A. L. Cook entertained COOK the Relief Society officers of the'TRN0N B. A. DEGREE Old Bear River Stake In her Vernon O. Cook, son of Mr. home Thursday. and Mrs. A. L. Cook graduated about the QUALITY, PRICE and June 8th from the University of SERVICE CIVIC LEAGUE MEETS California AT SHUMWAY HOME with an B. A. decree "y your groceries and iuu MEATS AT THE Mrs. Jack Shumwar wa host . IIis major was physics IIe his first college year ess to the Women's Civic League' at her home Thursday after- - at the University of Utah and noon. Rhea Hurst Gardner was the remaining three years at the 1 introduced by Miss Bessie Han-- 1 U of Calllfornla at Berkeley, the war Vernon served sen aa the guest speaker and she ' discussed "Interior Decoration." w Radar operator for 2, years c USjS- - Ballau and made Merrilee Cochran entertained on with a reading. trips to India and one trip FREE LOUYPurs to Delicious Tremonton refreshments were;around the world. the KIDS served to the members and one' ,He h married to 11a Clyde, ' IF ITS A BOY! SPrtneville. and they have two guest, Mrs. Rudy Miller. sons Bruce and Glen. Local Artist Displays Work M r fW Warner Brosithunoering J SCOTT-MALON- ZACHARY KENNEDY ALAN SOLD ON CONVENIENT F.II.A. TERMS as low as Ar-le- S5.20 HALE MWC MAX GOLD R. WEBB STUMtfl ne WED to SAT. June per month. Months to Pay 1-- 2 - i News-Journ- FOR FARMERS GEhE al. 1 annual and payments can be arranged semi-annu- al J. G. BURGESS CO. 108 we th,, FOUR DAYS r Phone i SUN, 3ION, THE June ! The above unit completely installed, ready to use for only 18 Clean A Ml ce and J BETTER PICTURES 1; MR. Al io Ad: v The new Mrs. Murray is a graduate of the Bear River high school, 'while the bridegroom claims Ogden high as his Alma The young couple are now on a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park. They expect to make their home in Ogden, where they are both employed at the Utah General Depot. Summer project work for the Kindergarten classes whr'ch high school girls who have reg- have been taught throughout the istered for homemaking next Box Elder school district during year is now in progress, says recent weeks are scheduled to Mrs. Oneta K. Shurtz. close July 1. They began instrucShe is meeting Garland and tion May 23. Tremonton girls at the high Four hundred and thirteen school, on Monday and Tuesday. children have been attending On Wednesday she visits with these classes in 13 groups. There the girls in their homes south of were 70 children in two groups Tremonton and in Bear River at Tremonton; 42 in one group City. in Garland; 145 in four groups services her offers Mrs. Shurtz in Brigham City and 25 in one to the girls and group in Corinne. women of the valley at the hih At Deweyville, 29 children from school, to assist them with sew- Honeyville, Collmston and Dewing problems. eyville attended; at Bear River Thursday and Friday Mrs. City, the group consisted of 28 Shurtz visits Bothwell, Beaver children from Elwood and Bear Dam, Fielding, Plymouth and River. At Thatcher the 13 childEast Garland. ren were from Penrose, Bothwell and Thatcher and at Fielding the FORMER BEAR RIVER 32 children were from East FARMERS VISIT HERE Garland, West Fielding and Chet Nelson and son, Ross and Flymouth. Chester Scofield, who left the Bear River valley during the Ward Outing psat year to take up farming in Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Adams and Montana, were in Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams atthis week to purchase a new tended the East Garland ward truck. They expect to get in a in Logan canyon, Satur- few days of fishing before re- outing day. turning home. cut-of-sch- i solo. A ."HiurvJi- - r KINDERGARTEN CLASSES WILL SOON CLOSE Tremonton tierney c!!Mnniii! es ( foe f WITH 5 CO-HI- T f;-v..v- NEW DODGE SLTh"! I j as PICKUP TRUCKS , i I Vz TON. . ..$1495.00 TON tang at . , $1600.00 WE'VE BEEN EXPECTIN' i 1 TON"'lll?l$1850.00 BUT - ,tw-ErE- all prices plus tax UiZELEE? Fhone 16 S - There s no guesswork i Food Basket OTOR ! N |