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Show JEAR RIV ER PAGE FOUR. Social WEDDING VOWS TAKEN BY IRENE FRIDAL AND DON FRYER ClientJ dale c'omi'ton and (;li:nia wood are wed FAMILY HONORS JANET NELSON given one surprise party honor of in week evening this J.Irs. Janet Nelson by her brothers and sisters. A pleasant evenand ing was enjoyed together serwas luncheon a dainty tray and of scheme A pink color ved. white was used with pink and white carnations being used in the decorations. Mrs. Nelson was presented with a beautiful Rhinestone Chatelaine pin. Present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Frisby, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Homer, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill. A ENTERTAINS The marriage cf Miss Glenda n'v'i Dale Compter! on 5th, is anWednesday, Mar-nounced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wood cf Corinne. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Ccrr.pton cf Tremonton. The weddinq took place in the Logan Temple with members of the two families present. A wedding dinner was served to members of the bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rader In Corinne after the ceremony. The young couple then left for a honeymoon trip to California, Mexico and the southwest. They will make their home in ir-v- h IS A MINIATURE 'tssm 16 )3 BOI-RV- U' C; .e SJ:' TREMONTON MAGNETO 1 - 4 - v SERVICE OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION for AMERICAN BOSCH EI'SE M A N N 0 W IC Mrs. Doris Fridal All Phone 701-J- 1 CASt Magneto Work Guaranteed! South of Fire IIARLEY CONFER FORMATIONS 1NCLUCE ROCKS PSEMBLING OR TEMPLES. ONE IS A HUGE BALL ULiAwriklrt ATCiO L. TALL HOCK COLUMN. ON? GROUP RESELLING INDIAN TOTEMS IS CALLED "TOTEM POLE PARK QCn'JSUAL H New Spinets Largest Selection in Ogden PIANO & GKUELE.ED 4 (c if U. S. All MY fllM jl?RECRU,TING y, CITY DRUG CO. i V- - Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Larsen of Rigby, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen, and Mrs. Mary Larsen and other relatives here Monday. Th Sweethearts' ball was held last Tuesday night. Sponsored by the Junior Girls and Explorer Boys, the Sweetheart was selected entirely by chance. Sharon Kroksh was the lucky girl. She was presented with a corsage of V FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AND DELIVERY PAGODAS CHINESE PIANOS JDST ARRIVED 10 NEW PIIILCO RADIOS Just in Record Players Included l Universal Water Heaters Toasters and 2 Coffeematics LEE'S LOCKER Phone 52, Tremonton , North of Post flowers. At Relief Society conference Sunday night a centennial theme was carried out. Songs, readings and pictures all helped to endear the memories of our pioneers and enrich our living. On March 21, at the dance review, our ward people are asked to do the "Boston Glide." Both young and old are asked to join in this activity. The next dance practice will be after Mutual Tuesday. There were twenty-tw- o people from our ward in attendance at the Temple last Friday. Two or three more couples might join the caravan to Idaho Falls. If you haven't made your reservations, contact William Petersen at once. on ' '' TTF1 ' I ; iii'ii ' i 1 1 W I;W i vft: mm m 5! 1 NOTICE ATTENTION, ALL GIRL SOFT ft I BALL PLAYERS All who are interested-iplaying ball this coming season, are invited to a meeting called by the Management of the Tremonton girls independent teams of last season. Please attend at 8 p. m. on Wednesday, March 12th at the Bradshaw Appliance Shop, next to the Orpheum Theatre. 1 1 .r n W .j nis is thp hnrmipst. - nnrnvprsnrv vpr. j . . . an eniOUt . evening with a picture to remember it by . . . ana aiov-lj diamond from the ASIICRAFT JEWELRY." .rftJT-ijf- n r rf'iyi ntni i imm-- 4-- II WOOL BAGS STRING MARKING PAINT in appreciation . . . ' M-M- en Let Us Estimate NORGE OIL HEATERS After operating in Tremonton for one year, we would like to thank the people of this valley for the splendid support given ns. We appreciate your business and will endeavor to serve yon well in the future. w 1 P I NT -- WINDOWS Tremonton Lumber Hdw. An-p- er J Offk SHEEPMEN'S SUPPLIES LINSEED OIL 1 fJ FRIENDS ATTEND TROUSSEAU TEA entertained at a trousseau tea Saturday af ternoon honoring her daughter, Irene, a bride of this week. Brigham City. Assisting Mrs. Fridal in n- ceiving the guests were Mrs. GIRLS HONOR BIRTHDAYS Glen Fryer, the Misses Doris Car Colof ter and Klea Fae Garfield and the birthdays Honoring leen Clark, Dot Kay and Peggy Mrs. Larene Maisak and Jenae Potter, a group of their friends Anderson were in charge of the entertained at a party on Mon- serving and trousseau rooms. More than one hundred friends day evening at the home of Betand luncheon a After Deakin. and relatives called during the ty games the girls attended the mo- - afternoon. n y, The senior scouts are sponsor ENTERTAINS FOR FRIEND ing a benefit dance March 10 to Elaine Francom was guest of pay for their basketball suits. honor at a party given Saturday Contributions will be by Melinda Marble. Eight friends Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl enjoyed games and were in Salt Lake City Sunday visiting Mrs. Earl's mother. The senior scouts entertained the junior girls Tuesday evening with a swimming party at the Bear River high school swimof V. pool. C. the ming Sunday SMALL upright Practice pianos Lilenquist Mr. and Mrs. Theo Riehards School Stake Board visited our ward Sunday morning. He spoke and daughter, Rita, returned in Sunday School and Fast Meet- home Sunday after spending- the ing and told of experiences in past month in Arizona with their viisting church landmarks at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace MUSIC OGDEN Richards. Kirtland, Ohio and Missouri. They visited many EmMrs. Mr. and Children of interesting places in Arizona and Phone G171 2201 Washington F.lvd. erson Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Claine Grover were blessed Sun- spent Sunday and Monday visiting in Manti, Richfield and day in Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and Spanish Fork. They were ac Delia attended the Utah poultry companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jose association conven- ph Bowcutt of Logan. producers Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns of tion and banquet at Logan last Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friday. Mrs. Lemuel Earl and son, Burns of Salt Lake City were week-en- d Satur guests of their parDennis, returned home Mr. Mrs. Bert Burns: and she ents, California where from day visited her mother at Bell, Cal- They were accompanied to the AVIATION 10BS HOYI OPEN ifornia, a brother in Los Angeles dance for Mr. and Mrs. Glen a sister in law at Burbank. Wood at Clarkston Saturday by and Whera can you find a better career than They were met in Ogden by Lem- Mr. and Mrs. Toby Hall, Mr. and in Aviation? Where can you get better Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. uel and son, L. R. and D. TurU. S. Arm? training than by enlisting in the Walter Burns and Mr. and Mrs. ner. Air Forcet? Important new enlistment Members of the Future Pro- Hardy Christensen. privileges. Good pay, Farrfily allowance Mrs. Hardy Christensen and gress Guild entertained their ioi dependents. Rapid advancement husbands Thursday evening. A small daughter, Tamaralee of to higher grades end pay. Travel overseas banquet with Mrs. Ida Cannon, Brigham City spent Monday and with extra pay. Many advantages you Lolica Garn, Ruby Wood and An- Tuesday with her parents, Mr. MUST find out No obligation. Inquire nette Richards serving as hos- and Mrs. Bert Burns. tesses began the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Rasmussen It was followed by a program are "ioicing over the safe arria son born at the Budge under the direction of June val STATION aj. Logan Friday. He is Baird; consisting of a piano solo by Douglas Mann, a humorous the Tcond child for the young reading and song by Jerry Bun-d- couple. a saxophone solo by Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Johnson Ross accompanied by Douglas entertained Friday evening at a Mann, all of Brigham City. Pro- family birthday dinner. Guests 1G South Main. EDDY BUILDING Brigham City gressive games concluded the included Leon Kerr, Wayne Sanevening under the direction of dall, Ardell Anderson and their Alta Johnson. A large crowd at- wives of Tremonton, Earl Marble tended. of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mrs. Nan Earl and Mrs. Nor-In- e Peter Marble of Deweyville, HenTurner left Sunday for Logan ry Nielson and A. M. Nielson of where they will attend a five day Brigham City, Van Hendricks of club school. Richmond, Dorothy Wood of LoTIME TO PLAN NOW FOR SHEARING TIME. WE Town people who attended the gan, Mrs. Hal Denlar and son, HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF SHEEP EQUIPMENT. wedding dance Saturday evening Stephen of Richland, Washingat Clarkston for Mr. and Mrs. ton. Gt,en Wood included Gale WellThe builder bee hive class ening, Wendell Welling, Keith Moss, tertained their mothers Tuesday John Laws, Ross Wood, Uel Garn. at a pot luck party. Helevening Ray Wood. Wayne Garn, Rex en Severson Richards. M. J. Wood. Frank "We Shook reviewed the book, The Family Tree" for Wood, Claud Allred and their the interest class. Afspecial wives. terwards they enjoyed games The and Gleaners held and refreshments. their Fireside Sunday evening at The Future Progress Guild the home of Noble Petersen. Rewas held Friday at the home of turned servicemen, Glen PeterMrs. Orvil Smith. Mrs. Luana sen, LaMont Richards. LaMoyne Smith Pulver was hostess and seIIes.s and Marvin Ashby showed The cost to insulate or shingle your home. Material and rved refreshments. The program souvenirs they had gathered labor furnished. while in the service. Refresh- consisted of a talk by Ray Nelson of the Herald Journal of ments were served. Mrs. Wynn Hansen returned Logan cn newspaper work. Mar-v- a Smith played a solo. ORDERS TAKEN FOR Sunday from Rochester. MinneMrs. Lorenzo Bowcutt Jr. of sota, after spending two weeks with her husband who under- Salt Lake visited last week with went a back operation at the her father, Jed Earl. They were Mayo Clinic about a month ago. accompanied to St. Anthony, We have received our allotment quota for the year or-- j Sunday evening services were Idaho by Mrs. Norine Turner der now for future delivery. under the direction of the Relief and sons. J. and D. to attend Society. Mrs. Violet Grover. 1st the funeral of L. W. Davis, a brother-in-laof Mr. Earl. They counselor, conducting. The story Good Stock We Can Supply returned home of the "Tills Is The Place" monuMonday. Pure Outside S i en 1 i to ment was told in story by Mrs. Misses Faye Coombs and Cam-ill- e June Baird and Mrs. Dora Bourne, of Ogden, spent the A S and bv songs by the ladies' week-en- d with their parents. chorus and the congregation. The Junior Girls and Senior The Social Development club Scouts held their fireside and the Future Progress Guild evening at the home ofSunday Mrs. & presented the ward with a four Lucille Potter. Rex Richards redown piece silverware set. The lated missionary exeperiences in Phone 130 presentation was made by Effie Hawaii. Banana cream pie was Tremonton Potter of the Social Development served by Marline Bourne. Celia club. Zundell and Erma Grover. I V Iver-so- -- Tri!S IS A NATURAL AMPHITHEATER Cf VIVICLY COLORED, ERODED ROCK FORMATIONS OF FAWLOUS SnAPES. e, BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. William Starrer entertained for the members of her Bridge club on Monday evening at her home. A delicious luncheon was served after which the game was played for the remainder of the evening. Prizes went to Mrs. William Sandall and Mrs. vie. Londy Harris. A DWAYNE and Mrs. Joseph IN KOREA who the were among guests dinner for the attended birthday Pvt. Dwayr.e & ,,rri George Noble at Smithfield Sat- Mr. and Mrs. urday night. A most enjoyable evening was arrived in Korea. ib "" spent. The guests were enter- 'parents that he tained by Mr. Noble's daughter Provost Marshall and her friend, Miss Call of Bur-le- the capitol of the Idaho. Readings, vocal solos enlisted in th" and piano and violin duets were and took his bal'c iPt. Jackson, South CV:; given. CA:r. .M m LOST CREEK, MORSAM CCD '"X A2.0UT 20 MILES FROM MQRjAU. mr-rriat'- e and Mrs. Glen Fiytr of Colli vston. The wedding took place the Wednesday, March 5th at of the bride's met he'-- , with Bishop Clannce Fryer officiating. Members of the two families and a few close friends were present. The couple left immediately for California on a honeymoon trip. They plan to make their heme in Brigham Cfcty. BRYCE W. Mr. Wmffifiitfi Mrs. Doris Fridal announces of her daughter. the to Mr. Don Fryer, son of Ir-n- THURSDAY, March Tremonton, Utah. VALLEY LEADER VALLEY CLEANERS P a 11 1 i n e and Nick |