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Show The LE AD E R Honored At Reception Brigham Man In Senate Race SOCIAL T 9 ii Valley Couple Take Wedding Vows Continued from Front Page and CLUB NEWS J Thursday, July 3, 1952 30 years with Penneys, 23 of which were spent managing the Brigham City store. He has served as president of the Box Elder County Chamber of Commerce and as president of the Brigham City Rotary Club. He now holds The Primary the civic job. and has for many years, been chairman of the Box Association of Bear River Stake Elder County Red Cross chapter. Mrs. Inez Brown, present Also he is chairman of the Box An especially arranged party was held at the Garland Ward president of the Bear River! Elder County polio chapter and in honor of the Stake Primary stake Primary had charge of president of the Box Elder Knife presidencies and their boards, the days activities. Mrs. Effie and Fork Club. (from the time of organization Potter was chairman of the "Because of Business interests of the stake In 1908 until the committee of board members I have never actively participat- Years" With "Through present time. Former 1 dents were presented 2nd the group of guests enjoyed the hour of reminiscence which followed. A luncheon prepared by members of the Bear Riven Stake Primary board for more than 100 guests was served in the banquet rooms. Mrs. Lottie B. Smith,' first! stake Primary president who resides in Qgden, was present, as was Mrs. Ella S. Capener of Salt Lake City, second presi- T. V- - T-'t'- TT stake Primary presl m mm dent. Mrs. Dora King, deceased, third president was represent- ed by her daughter," Mrs. Thel-m- a Williams of Kaysville. Mrs. er and MRS. JONATHAN BENNETT. MR. . Hortense Grover, fourth president, is critically 111 in, Salt Lake City, and .was ably represented by Mrs. Alice Nye, who was secretary-treasuron her board. Also absent was Mrs. 4 CRETHE ST ROM BERG AND Matil- Misses Joy and Joan Bennettt, da Lillywhlte, who is vacationsisters of the bridegroom. His ing in California. Her daugh(brother. James Bennett perMrs. Pearl L. Peek spoke Mr. and Mrs. James Walton formed the duties of best man. ter,her stead. in honored newlyweds, Mr. and Also in the receiving line were Mrs. Frank B. Johns of Gar-llanMrs. Jonathan Bennett at a Mrs. Samuel Bennett, mother sixth president; Mrs. (lovely reception Saturday night of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. AriGunnell of HUSBAND HONORED AT RECEPTION d- , taf-let- a, I BARGAIN PRICES USED Refrigerators ..Various. . Lavon Makes " Models LITERARY GUILD ENTERTAINED Mrs. Day Garfield entertained the Literary Guild Thursday at her home. A very interesting book review "This S'de of Innocense' by Taylor Caldwell was given toy Marjor- le Oyler. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to the members and three guests: Mrs. Don Limb and Mrs. Russell Boss1 of Garland and Mrs. Wayne Holmgren. located in the Great Lakes Mission. She is enjoying the coolness of Utah, which is a great contrast to the torrid heat wave she left in the East. A chance to save some Real Money ELECTR0I1IC Minnie Morrison of Huntington Park, California, has been a guest of the Harry Waoodwards this past week. Company Floyd and Lloyd Johri, Harley King, Verl Anderson and Herman West Main Street Tremonton lowstone. TREKOOTON 113 Funk spent the weekend at Yel- . y -- 5:40 ajn, t 2:50 a.m. BUN'S CAFE LEADER WANT AOS PAT Eastbound 2:25 p.m. Westbound 10:35 The theme of the program "Through the Years" was introduced with the vocal solo by Mrs. Laraine Law, with special words written for the occasion by Hilda Petersoa Mrs. Peterson also wrote the skit pre- (senting the former presidents; and was assisted in the by Mildred Capener and Grace Warnke. Mrs. Anna Durfey sang "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked." President Robert J. Potter spoke briefly and A. Earl Buchanan. H'gh Council representative for the Primary offered the benediction. The guests were all women who had worked on the Stake Primary boards since the organization of the stake. History books and charts depicting the progress of Primary work In the stake were on display in the Relief Society room. The chapel and the luncheon table were decorated with lovely flowers. A rose was pinned on each guest as they entered. Corsages were presented! ito the stake presidents, the honored guests. pre-eentati- on - 9:10 p.m. hjil 8:35 pjn. Era Hansen, Ajent Phone 2641 ed in Politics, but I have supported the Republican Party, Bowen commented. Listing economy of government as one of his principal alms if elected, Bowen added that "I filed for the nomination for Box Elder County state senator on my own initiative and am not obligated to anyone. "If nominated on the Renub- lican ticket and elected I will give the job the same careful and systematic attention I have all my tasks in the past and in the Interest of Box Elder County," he concluded. TWO WARDS TO HOLD ing. Next Week Camp The annual Box Elder H Club Camp will be held at Willow Flats on the Cub River, east of Franklin, Idaho, on July 7 8. and 4-- according to announcement made by officials this week. 9, About 350 k s Jr 4-- H Club members and leaders are expected at the camp. Plans for the camp include registration and campfire program on the first day, handicraft and nature hikes with a campfire program in the evening on the second day, and contest and the awards program for the third day. The North and South Box Elder Farm Bureaus have donated large gold loving cups. The community having the best camn participation will receive one cup and the one giving the best skit will receive the other. 'ft log-sawi- ng 3 METHODIST CHURCH PLANS FOR BIBLE SCHOOL MISS BONNIE RYTTING RANSOMS HOLD REUNION Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ransom of ElMonte, California, have been visiting with Mr. Ransom's brother James and family this week. The two families with the Ronald Ransoms, Irving Ransoms and Darrel Lovelands at- tended the Ransom reunion at Downata Saturday. Logan CanJuly the date for the wedding, in yon was the scene of the family for breakfast and the Logan Temple. luncheon on Sunday. Miss Rytting was graduated from the Utah State Agricultural College this year. While FLOYD BARFUSS at the college, she was affiliat- ARRIVES HOME ed with Kappa Delta Sorority, Mr. and Mrs. John Barfuss and was Junior Prom queen and son Floyd arrived home Friday served as student body secre- after a very pleasant trip home from New York. Floyd arrived tary during the past year. Lt. Jones was graduated there on June 16th on the Queen from the same school in 1961. Elizabeth and was met by his He was active in Sigma Alpha parents. They then visited Epsilon Fraternity, and was Church history points of interest a member of the football and across the country and in Minswimming teams at the col- nesota called on the parents of thetr Elmer Mahnke lege. and in South Dakota ,the parents of another son - in - law, Lyle Notice To Trallbnilder Boys Hansen. All Trailbuilder boys of the The Third Ward is planning a South Bear River Stake are In- welcome home for Floyd on Sunvited to attend a High Trail Day day the 13th day of July. to be held at the Bothwell Ward Mr. and Mre. Herman Land-vattJuly 7, at 8:00 p.m. J. D. Ounderson, state fire of Huntington Park, Caliwarden will show two moving fornia have been in Tremonton pictures, and will speak on fire the past week for the first visit prevention a'n d conservation. since they moved to Calfomia The primary presidencies and eight years ago. They have been parents of the trailbuilders are guests of the Oifford WaUands invited to attend. during their stay here. get-toget- . son-in-la- er ', U ,,'tf MR. AND MRS. GERALD SIMMONS The Tremonton Second and Third Ward Relief Societies will meet next Wednesday for a Joint work day and social. Both wards will have quilts on and work to be done, which will begin at 10 am., and the Second Ward mem bers who started lamp shades will complete those. . Luncheon will be served at noon and at 2 o'clock the ladles will be given a demonstra tion on cake decoration. Anyone wishing to have a cake dec orated may bring it to the meet 4-- H - A. ' JOINT MEETING Annual Date Stenquist Helen Bolton, and Margie Roberts, and in charge of the serving was Gudren Ohristensen assisted by Margaret Thomas, Fein and Greta Kunz, Gaylene Claris tensen and Karen Johnson. Lulu Johnson had charge of the guest book. VISITS RELATIVES ENGAGEMENT OF n, Mrs. John C. Adams of BONNIE RYTTING Ohio, is visiting this ANNOUNCED week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland and her dauMr. and iMrs. A. N. Rytting ghter Tamara Nicholas. While announce the engagement of here she plans to visit other their daughter, Bonnie Joy to friends and relatives In Bear Ri- Lt. Owen J. Jones, son of Mr. ver Valley. Mrs. Adams Is a and Mrs. David B. Jones of member of the Middleton branch Fielding. ; of the LDS Church, which is 28th has been set as Washers J were the entertain- ment Myrtle Mesa, zona, seventh and Mrs. .. Merle Chamber music was played Linford, eighth president, were during the evening by Donna all present. Green, violin, Gene Jorgensen, cello and Helen Jorgensen at Sets July Wedding the piano. Assisting at the door was Mrs. Cliff Kerr, and sons No lan and John, and the bride's brother, Borg. In the gift room at the Walton home in East Walton. Tremonton. The Waltons sponsored the bride, the former Miss Grethe Stromberg, when she came to America three years ago from Denmark. Wedding vows were exchanged by the couple in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake temple Friday, June 29th with Le Grande Richard t v (officiating. For her wedding, the new Mrs. Bennett chose a ballerina length gown of lace and fashioned with long pointed sleeves, lace covered Inset On bodice, and a skirt of alternating ruffles of lace and taffeta. A fingertip veil of bride's illusion hung from a tiara of ruffled net trimmed' with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink and white .gladioli and roses. Attending the bride were the who prepared The Tremonton Community Methodist Church has received word that a worker from the general office in Nashville, Tennessee will be here the first of August to help with a vacation bible school, plans are being maae to nold a week long school for the children. Further news and details will be announced later. The church welcomes visitors at any time, and tourists are Joining in the worship service at many times. TEMPLE CEREMONY UNITES LOCAL COUPLE at the University of Utah, where he has studied; jbhe past two years. He is also a Mr. and Mrs.- Alf Manning member of the football team announce the marriage of their at the college. daughter, Marianne to Mr. Gerald Simmons, son of Mr. and1 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Haeyes Mrs. Marvin Y. Simmons of and family left this week for a Beaver Dam. President George two weeks vacation that will take at the them to California. They plan to Raymond officiated Leg an Temple ceremony on visit the southern Utah Parks June 11, after which a wedding and through the Redwoods in breakfast was held at Zanavoo California. While in California Lodge. they have been invited to visit A ' reception honored the several Hollywood studios and couple that same evening at see pictures being made, after the Tremonton First ward hall. which they will return home by To greet their guests, the way of Arizona. new Mrs. Simmons was radiant in a floor length gown of embroidered organdy. The demure rounded neckline was accentuated in a deep scalloped yoke outlined with an edge of the embroidery fluted. The tiny puff sleeves were also trimmed with the embroidery edge. She we have the following wore long organdy gloves and farm implements listed a Juliet cap of seed pearls which held the fingertip veil of bride's for sale or trade : illusion. Her bouquet was an orchid surrounded by stephan otis and satin ribbon. Two unit Calkins Weeder. Attending the bride were Darlene Lamb as matron of honTwo unit International or, Sherry Simmons. Joan SumWeeder. mers and Jeraldine Robbins as bridesmaids who wore lavender Automatic Baler Wire tie. ballerina gowns. Darold Simmons was best man for his brother. O Two good cultivating trac- tors. Assisting in receiving the (guests were the parents of the couple. (Mrs. Manning in gray Case Model M Combin-ewith pink accessories, and Mrs. Cheap. Simmons In gray and green A. R. O. T. C. - SALE and TRADE (print. a honeymoon Southern Utah Parks the new bride wore a white suit with navy blue and! Leaving for trip to the white accessories. They are now making their home in Tremonton. ' The bride is a former student, at the Utah State Agricultural College, where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Simmons is a member of the List your used farm machinery with u No charge. Mt. States Implement Co. Tremonton 2 VISIT DAUGHTERS y IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Sten- returned home Friday California, where they spent two days with their daughters, Darlene and Marilyn. Marilyn came home the week before to attend the King family reunion. While here she purchased a car, and her parents accompanied her back to California with the car. Marilyn is nursing in the St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank and Darlene works in an office at Lockheed Aircraft The girls report that Company they like California very much. quist from The Robert Allen 'family reunion was held last Saturday at Lava Hot Springs. Forty-two members of his family were present. They were the families of Mr. and Mrs. Qulnten Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen, Nadlne Allen Vance and Lola Allen 335CI? fill? dtoUp Grip PERCE Dial 5991 ousto' WATKINS Tremonton iff |