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Show The Tremonton, Utah. LEADER Thursday. December 31, 1953 Deweyville Holidays are Happy Days Social and Club hews ham City early Christmas morning to see what Santa had left at the home of Jay and Bev Norr and theri children. The Dixons were to leave for a visit In Ari- biggest hit of the program was the performance of Master Kent Per. ry, Jimmie Poulson and Terry Coombs as the little chipmunks in the "Chipmunk Song." They pantomimed the number with their heads poking out of holes in a stump. Janice Poulson was their leader. Santa arrived at the close of the program and was received by old and young alike. The Primary officers and teachers are to be congratulated for their fine job and for a most entertaining zona that day. Gus Ahlmer visited at Christ, mas time with his grandsons at the home of Doug and Marjorie Probably the biggest item in the 4 C Dal Kent spent Specialist of news this past week was way the holidays" with his mother, Mrs. the program which was given May Kent. He returned to Camp Christmas eve by the Primary Carson, Colorado, on Tuesday. children. It was an original program which featured four of San. evening. ta's reindeer helping to load the Parties continue to make the sleigh for the long trip. As usual, news this week. Horace an'd Nellie the youngsters performed their Barnard hosted a family party on All members of the family of best for parents and friends. The Christmas eve at their home. Coming for the supper were Mr. and Mrs. Rebecca Mortensen, except Mrs. Jack Spackman and Holly, her son Jay, who is now in GerHoneyville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nes. many were at home to spend the sen and family, Howell, Mr. and holidays with their mother. Mrs. Palmer Mann and children Coming for the reunion were of Elwood, Karen Craighead and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans, Salt Karen Bell, also of Brigham City. Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young Ladies Have Party Robins and Susan, San Francisco; Members" of rlnh Miss Ann Holdaway was hos. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill and Gary, in tess to a group of young ladies at Moses Lake, Wash.; and Rex, Future Farmers of America who 3 a dental student at St. the area in 1960 will once again her home last Wednesday night. have the opportunity of competLouis University. They had supper, played games ing for both individual and unit and exchanged sluffed animals. awards from First Security Foun- Present were the Misses Judy dation, it was announced this Hess, Judy Peterson, Mary Perry, week by Jack Shumway, vice Linda Zilles, Barbara Spackman, president and manager, First Cheryl Gardner, "Marilynn Fryer and Kathryn Marble. Security Bank, Tremonton. The Foundation has approm-iat- Santa Claus found his way to Members of the Barnard famthe Bothwell homes, to the delight ed $2,400 for these awards. ilies met Christmas day for dinFirst Security Foundation has ner in the church recreation hall. of every little boy and girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes en- also appropriated $12,500 for 1960 Enjoying the afternoon there were tertained their family on Christ- scholarships and library grants at John Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Mel mas. Those enjoying a delicious 13 colleges and universities in Grow and children, Ogden, Mr. and turkey dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Utah and Idaho. This brings to a Mrs. Ray Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stokes and children, Mr. total of $80,500 in grants con- Dorrel Barnard and family, Roy, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fowers and and Mrs. Thayne Stokes and girls, tributed by the foundation educational and Velvet from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes and Grant Marble, Collinston, Mr. and Mrs. Jack youth activities. children, Mr. and The foundation was established Mrs. Reese Marble and Kevin, Stokes. Christmas Eve guests at the in 1953 by First Security banking Margo Christensen, Janet Fuhri-maMr. and Mrs. James BarEdward J. Stark home were, Mr. system to promote and support and Mrs. Teddy Stark, Salt Lake educational, scientific, religious nard and Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. charitable pursuits. During Ray Heusses and children, Mr. City, and Glen Baugh of Logan. and seven-year the period, First Se- and Mrs. Horace Barnard and Saturday guests for dinner at the Edward T. Stark home were curity Foundation has contributed family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hoist of Brig-ha- $65,900 in scholarships and library Coming from Kansas to get in on Another $14,600 of foun- the Christmas fun with the SpackCity and Mr. Henry Nicholes. grants. dation funds has gone toward man family were John and Linda Attends Ballet FarmOlsen. They will be visiting with and Future promoting Lila Lee Birch traveled to Salt er activities. Lou and Stella and the children see Lake City Tuesday to the Nut Schools foundation through the holidays. Cracker Ballet at Kingsbury Hall contributionsreceiving Also visiting home were Mr. and are: University of on the University of Utah Campus. Idaho, Idaho State College, Boise Mrs. Keith Bolingbroke and their Guests at the Clyde Anderson Junior College, Ricks College, daughter from Pocatello and Mr. home for Christmas dinner were Northwest Nazarene College, Col- and Mrs. Norman Gleed from So. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Searle and lege of Idaho, Lewis & Clark da Springs, Ida. The Bolingbrokes son Clinton and Mrs. Alma Jack- Normal College (Lewiston), Uni- were at the James Holdaway son and Ray of Avan. of Utah, Brigham Young home and the Gleeds at the Jess versity Garth and Sharon Anderson are University, Utah State Univer- Earl home. spending a few days in Salt Lake sity, Weber College, Westminster Leave For Arizona City as guests of their cousins. Jim and Cleo Dixon brought College, and College of Southern Francesca and Wayne Summers Utah (Cedar City). their youngsters out from Brig. traveled to Salt Lake City during the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. DelRay Stark were in Brigham City Sunday at the Clifford Stark home for a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes had as their dinner guests Sunday, AT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and children of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, Garland. Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes, Larry and Shelly drove to Brig-haCity during the week on business. 1 AT Mrs. Edward T. Stark and Lila FOR AND Lee Birch went to Logan Monday. Family Home For Christmas Guests from Tucson Mortensen Family First Security Bank Offers Awards in i960 y 4-- H Bothwell Enjoys Holiday Fun W ' Mr. Ahlmer is Marjor. ie's father and lives in Ogden. The young children of George aii'l Barbara Thaclceray came up from Croyden and are livening' up the household at the Orion Snow home. Their parents are on a trip to Mexico. Elder Roger Spackman called the Horace Barnard home on Christmas day. He is laboring at Ft. Pierce, Fla. Roger will be coming home jn April. Pvt. Junior Madsen is on leave from his Army station in Colorado and is visiting with his parents, the Arlin Madsens. Christmas In California Mrs. James Gardner will be able to tell us how it seems to have Christmas in California with all the flowers in bloom and the warm sun shining. She and her daughter, Mrs. Monroe Peterson, left last week to visit the Bill Garnder in history and has been doing' Burbank. home. Members of Den One in the Cub Scouts were busy thinking of others as the Christmas season approached. They, with their lead, er, Mrs. Doug Burbank, collected! bars of soap and sent them to the children at the Children's Hospit. al in Salt Lake City. Seems good to see all our young people home from the different colleges for the Holidays. Got a chance to visit with Dale Black, ham and he has completed his studies at U.S.U. Dale is preparing to take up teaching duties before long. He has a B.S. degree - hemorrhage. Connie Waldron is spending the holidays with her parents, the Ned Waldrons, and sister, Carolyn, in Arlington, Va. She will return to U.S.U. in January to resume studies. Starts Teaching Career Harold and Sandra Lewis cam up from Salt Lake City for Christmas at the Haycock home. Sandra has finished her studies at the University of Utah and will begin teaching the third grade at Midvale. Clarence and Roma Perry and their children drove to Preston, Ida., Sunday, to visit at tile Harold K. Johnson home. Mrs. Mary Marble enjoyed Christmas with the Lowell Packer and John Leggett families in Brigham. City. Mrs. Pearl Perry is recuperating at home after having surgery on her foot last week. To the people who show such an interest in reading the Dewey- ville news through the year, and for the many kind comments, this reporter expresses a heartfelt "Thank you." May your New Year be the best ever. VWVVVWVVVVAVVVVWWVVWVinAAAVVVVVVVVV1AfVVIAAWIAWVVVVAAAA GARLAND inter-mounta- in Fire Department n, MR. AND MRS. DEE DWAIN PETERSEN WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL . Mr. and Mrs. Dee Dwain Petersen Now Making Home in Tremonton Petersen Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Dee Dwain Petersen formerly of Tremonton now making' their home here, were married Thursday, December 10 in the Logan Temple. President Raymond preformed the ceremony. A. reception in their honor was given Saturday evening in the Bear River Seminary which was beautifully decorated with fall flowers. The bride's dress was a creation of white Peau de Soie, richly trimmed with wide appliqued lace which ran the full length of the train. The entire bodice with its sweetheart neckline was also of appliqued lace. Her finger tip veil and crown were trimmed with lace matching the gown. . The bridal bouquet was a cascade of talisman roses surrounding a white orchid corsage. The beautiful three tiered cake, decorated with talisman roses and bronze mums was made by Mrs. Ardella Peck of Garland. The bridesmaids were also attired in street length dresses of Peau de Soie. Miss Marco Stohl, of Inglewood, Calif., sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She chose ice pink for her dress and carried a bouquet of bronze pompoms surrounding a large white mum. The bridesmaids were the Miss-- i es: Jane Matsumoto, Los Angeles, California; Carol Rae Landers, Three Forks, Montana; and Beth Petersen, Idaho Falls, Ida. They wore dresses of champagne color matching that of the maid of honor and carried bouquets of s bronze surrounding a All wore mum. large yellow matching crowns with eye-veiand slippers. Jerry Petersen, brother of the and groom, acted as best-ma- n Burke and Lynn Peterson, also brothers of the groom were ushers. Miss Tamara Nicholas sang "Oh Promise Me" accompanied by Miss Diana Shuman. Miss Nola Heppler, aunt of the bride took charge of the gifts. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Stohl of Logan. pom-pom- ls m es. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland H. Peterson of Idaho Falls, Ida. He is a graduate of Three Forks Consolidated High School, in Three Forks, Montana and was recently discharged from the United States Air Force ser- vice in Korea. Spend Holidays At Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and family drove to Morgan to spend Christmas day with Mrs. Lewis' sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carter. Miss Afton Bowen, another sister, also went. Mr. and Mrs. Asel Bowen from Salt Lake City were also present, as were all the other members of the family, except one sister. Attend Family-Reunio- in Salt Lake City SALE THE m Entertain Christmas Guests Mr. and Mrs. Y. Lund of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Benga-mi- n Howells, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Daines Lund also of Salt Lake City were Christmas guests of the Henry Schumans. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen had their family dinner party Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth had their family home for Christmas the day dinner. Those enjoying occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Horton and family of Superior, monton, Mr. and Mrs. LeRay and family of Lynnd, Mr. and Mrs. Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Firth h Maurice Staples and Kip of and family and Dee Firth of The January meeting of the Ogden. A large crowd from the valley WCTU will be held at Mrs. Rudy Hupp's home at 2:30 p.m. on Jan- enjoyed the Christmas dance at uary 7. Mrs. Wallace Christensen, the church house Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Snell of president, asks that all members plan to attend, as there are sev- Price, Utah, visited with the Deeral business matters that need to Lon Stokes family Christmas be attended to. night. Tre-Firt- WCTU Sets Meeting WHAT TO DO WITH THIS MEDICINE This product Is a scientifically compounded, potent; medication. It can help you if properly used. But if it is not properly used, it can harm you. the label carefully. 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