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Show JUNE 27, 1916 l.-r5PA- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER bun., Mon. & lues., June 30, July 1, 2 RITA HAYWARD - GLEN FORD in ORPHEUM GILD THEATRK fremonton A" Tremonton. Ltah Pacre WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. JULY Sid and 4th Double Feature Program PENNY SINGLETON and ARTHUR LAKE in Friday and Saturday, July and 6 Susan Havward and Rill Williams in "DEADLINE AT DAWN" "BLONDIE'S LUCKY DAY" JUDY CANOVA in "HIT THE HAY" ( Five ALL CARTOON SHOW SATURDAY, JULY 6th 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. r EVENTS SOCIAL TEA .r,VRS nOW end of a j' ing the a stake-wiheld Wednesday Garland Ward for Gleaner de RECITE VOWS 1H LOGAH TEMPLE Miss Marie Smith became the som and Kenny Hunsaker. The young couple left for a honeymoon which will take them through California and into Mexico. For her going away outfit, the bride chose a black and white crepe dress with matching accessories. They will make their home in Brigham City. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Smith of Tremonton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Peeples of Brigham City bride of Lewis Jackson Pceples in a ceremony performed Tuesday in the Logan Temple by President El Ray Christiansen. The bride was lovely in a gown line were Lola of white silk ninon wth the boh the receiving stake Gleaner president dice brocaded with velva-r- a. She carried a bouquet cf lillies. J Mrs. tmeron wngm , i..nCr activity Following the ceremony, a :.?x Cleaner wedding breakfast was served in JOYCE HAKSEH llft'inowna Capener, historian, the Howard Hotel at Brigham HOWARD STOKES TAKE at me City for the bridal party by a MARRIAGE VOWS sister of the groom, Mrs. Clemnted tea table. the evening, VaLeea entine Sevier. "paring Wedding vows were exchanged selections two played .ewtkr A wedding reception and dance by Joyce Daisy Hansen and C. Stokes in the Logan Temf violin, "Clare de Lune" was given in honor of the newly-wed- s 24th with President El June ple jfWhen Day Is Done." Beth in the evening. The recepa clarinet soio ana Christiansen Ray vosoj played officiating. The tion room and ball room were de'a tvrformers were accompan- - corated with flowers. bride is a daughter of Mr. and The serving Cook. table was centered with an elabor- Mrs. Tosenh E. Hansen of Tre jty Phyllis and the groom is a son of Elections for stake Gleaner ately decorated four tier wedding monton, the late Thomas W. Stokes of followthe with cake, topped with a miniature Bothwell. He returned recently over bride and groom and on each side girls selected to preside after serving 57 months in the U. Marilyn Rogers, were tall white tapers. t organization: S. most of which was in Louise army Castelton, tadent; The bride was attended by Ilan Europe. Mrs. Stokes has been ac Lola Johnson, secretary Westmoreland, maid of honor, tive in church circles in Elwood jd Maralyn Stark, historian. and Carol Lott and Bonnie Hess, and in the Tremonton First Ward bridesmaids. They wore gowns of and for several months has been red and white. The bride's sisat the Bear River State FROM & ters, Julia Ann and Emma Lee employed bank. Smith, were dainty flower girls The bride was lovelv in a floor jjlOLIYWOOD in dresses of printed lawn. model of white satin and length The groom was attended by j FOR YOU Iii 'I.1 I llmm III 'fl'.M ft fii net with fingertip veil and tiara John and Marshall Lewis and the set with seed pearls. Her bou bride's eight brothers acted as was of gardenias and red quet ushers. The bride's mother wore roses. the couple a gown of blue satin and black at the Accompanying were her parents, Temple chiffon velvet while the groom's Bishop and Mrs. Leo Stokes, Mr; mother chose blue crepe. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger, Elaine The guests were welcomed by Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Willam Mrs. Lorus O. King and Miss Currcll and Mr. and Mrs. John Agnes Wortlcy, Mrs. G. R. Wat-kin- s C. Barfuss. Members of the bripresided at the serving table, dal party were served a weddins S n H III Y U U Mrs. Leslie Garfield was at the supper at the Bluebird Cafe at gift table, Mrs. Richard Calder-woo- d Logan. V SPECIAL and Mrs. Rulon Ward arThe couple left that evening FORMULA ranged the floral decorations and for a honeymoon trip and will FOR DRY HAIR Mrs. George Quinney had charee make their home near Tremonton & DANDRUFF of the program. The gifts were where Mr. Stokes is engaged in Music profuse and beautiful. ' for !h Movie Stan -- now was played during the reception farming. A wedding dance will be givm writable to All women who cherish not-by Mrs. Faun Quinney, Moroni To keep your hair' night in the Bothw8 Beth Saturdayhonor Gale Quinney, Ward, hall to the couple. dan, soil, radiant with tparkling high- Brown, Mrs. Delbcrt Walker, and ss 4 make Studio Girl YOUR shampoo! VaLeea Crowther. tcoNOMY JI.25 TR,Al 39c A program was given at in FETED 07i BIRTHDAYS sa size... termission with Leroy Manning Guy Ballard and Howard Glenn playing a musical saw number and were the guests of honor at a din ADAM'S a duet, "Come Where My- Love ner Saturday evening at the party RanLies Dreaming," by Rcnny Ballard home. Both were cele Tremonton, Utah brating their birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for fifteen guests and a social evening follow ed a delicious dinner. ftaas K om vice-presid- ent AD .,0 -- Ho-war- d u of-he- vice-sade- f ld nt; L j i . -i. I II i F IEATED , i, DRUG - TREMONTON CITY HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB DUTY t Please make application with R. S. Caldenvood, City Recorder Signed TREMONTON CITY COUNCIL "Dirt will get your Diesel A It II 1 WW 41' The lhursuay 15ndge Club was "entertained by Mrs. Clar ence Brouph. last Thursday. Three tables were in play with Mrs. Ross Miller and Mrs. Dill Storrer receiving the prizes. A delicious luncheon was serv ed by the hostess to the members and Mrs. Reg Summers and Mrs. LaRain Marble, her guests. Out' watch ww.-- .. Gae Deakin entertained at a party Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being her thirteenth birthday. Twelve guests enjoyed the afat Crystal ternoon Springs swimming. Luncheon was served there. MR. MAUGHH HOKORED OH BIRTHDAY Norman Maughn was entertained at a surprise party in honor of his birthday annivarsary, Thursday evening. Fourteen relatives from Wcils- ville planned the social. Sc as shootin', if there's Old Man Dirt in your Diesel fuel, Ac's trouble ahead. Every drop ot fuel goes through holes small as a human hair. And if these injectors that does it, brother. Cuts the power get jour Diesel and leads up to repair bills. Because it's to use a CLEAN fuel, use Standard Diesel Fuel jnjector-nozzl- e dirt-wor- n, for PURITY. Phone 121 Thirty members of the Ander" son family were present at a dinner in honor of the 49th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Anderson, Sunday. Following a delicious dinner, a social evening was spent. MARRIAGE J. BESS DISTRIBUTOR FARRELL on. PAINT CENTER X 6-- guests. JUHE BRIDE HOXORED AT TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. Joseph E. Hansen entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon in compliment to her daughter, Joyce, a bride of the week. About one hundred friends of the family called during the afternoon to admire the lovely trousseau, and offer best wishes to the guest of honor. with the serving Assisting were Ann Palmer, Alice Thompson, Elva Barfuss, Maralyn Stark, Elva Stokes, Bonnie Hansen and Market Stokes. Liberty Theatre Tremonton ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. M. MATINEES START AT 3:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday, June 2S and 29 Double Feature Program ALLEN LANE and JEAN ROGERS in "GAY BLADES" also Robert Lowery and Barbara Britton in "THEY MADE ME A KILLER" SUMMER OUTING PLANNED Serial and Cartoon The East Tremonton Farm Bureau was held at the home of Mrs. Irene Bunderson, Wednesday,. June 19. Mrs. Hillman of Logan gave an interesting and helpful beauty facial demonstration. The summer outing for Farm Bureau members on July 17 was discussed. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to the members and visitors. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 30, July from accidents at highway-grad- e crossings and to trespassers on railroad property accounted in 1944 for more of the total number than of fatalities arising from railway acresulting and 2 "MASQUERADE IN MEXICO" Cartoon News Wednesday and Thursday, July 3 and 4 TYRONE POWER and HENRY FONDA in "JESSE JAMES" Rail Accidents Fatalities 1 ARTURO de CORDOVA DOROTHY LAMOUR ANN DVORAK in , and KNOWLES PATRIC in Technicolor with Nancy Kelly and Randolph Scott Short Cartoon (MATINEE 4th) Tremonton Friday and Saturday, July 3 and 6 Double Feature Program FREDDIE STEWART and JUNE PREISSER in "JUNIOR PROM" also KANE RICHMOND and BARBARA REED in Never make excuses. Your enemies won't believe them and your friends don't need them. "THE SHADOW RETURNS" Cartoon and Serial Is Your Car Sluggish, Hard on Gas? Bring it in and let us give you a complete motor tune up. We have qualified mechanics and equipment to do this work. Official State Inspection Station No. 377 Get your car in shape now before the rush starts. Garage hours Monday through Friday Garage hours Saturdays 8 a.m. HOXORED OH WEDDIXG ANNIVERSARY distilled 100 great-grands- cidents of all kinds. EXTERTAIHED OH BIRTHDAY I SPRAY PAINTING two-thir- WANTS EMPLOYEE FOR POLICE The newlyweds plan a honey- HOSTESS TO Those from out of town who and Utah through trip attended the wedding reception TOWHE CLUB Southern Idaho. evening for Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday Mrs. Ted Christensen enterLewis Jackson Peeples were Mr. tained members of the Towne and Mrs. Leslie H. Preston, GRANDMA BROUGH Club, Wednesday evening. A Pasadena, Calif.; Valetha CrowEXTERTAIHED BY DUP delicious dinner was followed by ther and brother of Mhlad; Mr. Mrs. Jane E. Brouch was feted bridge. Mrs. Qucntin Allen and and Mrs. G. R. Watkins, Mr. and on her 91st birthday anniversary Mrs. R. B. Waldron received Mrs. Joseph Evans and Agnes by the Midland Camp of the prizes. Wortlcy, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Harry Drew was a guest Monroe Wardlcigh, Ogden znJ Friday with her daughter, Mrs. of the hostess. Mrs. Clementine Sevier. Eva B. Hansen, as hostess. She was assisted by Mrs. Zina Dodd and Mrs. Dora T. Brough. Captain La Vern Homer presented the honored guest with a gift from the camp and a corsage. HOUSES GARAGES BARNS A corsage was also given to each member. Mae Fridal gave a triCHICKEN COOPS FENCES ETC. bute to the early pioneer and three BID JOBS - OR MACHINERY RENTED BY HOUR guitar solos were played by Mrs. Glade Brough's KEM-TON- E SPRAYING Is Very Satisfactory Hill. Read ings were given by Belva Gae Hill and Erma Burke. Mrs. Burke gave an original poem, Urandma s Courtship. Refreshments were served to the Lin-Home Brightener Acme Quality Paints members and Mrs. Thomas Potter, Mrs. Mary Newman, Mrs. Rosa Tremonton Phone J Petersen and Mrs. Nina Nelson, moon AHOVCED Announcement is made of tlv: Clifford marriage of Mr. and Mrs. V. Liub in Los Angeles, June o. The bride is the former M.iry Jo Parker of HoIlywcxxJ. California, and the groom is formerly of R. Laub. Fielding, the son of Wm. 1 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. pm CARS WASHED AND GREASED -- 1 Goodyear Car and Home Supply Winzeler Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth Cars Phone 16 Trucks d Dodge Tremonton Utah Job-Rate- . |