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Show Thursday, April THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah THOMPSON GLENN MANNING ARE MR. AND MRS. T HELM A "SOCIETY" ATTEND DANCE REVIEW Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson of Corinne of the marriage of their daughter, Thelma Ruth, and Glenn E. Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy W. Manning of Garland, The wedding took place Wednesday, April 18, in the Logan Temple. A reception was held in honor of the couple Wednesday night at the Corrine ward hall. M. He joined the Tremonton. United States Aircorps fifteen months ago.'and as a draftsman is now serving as supervisor in a training school in Highlands. A ten days' honeymoon was enjoyed by the couple during a jfurlough of the groom. DANCE REVIEW AT SALT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen acFETED BY FRIENDS companied by. Mis&es Carolyn Miss Mary Getz was honored Quinney, Joycelyn Bradshaw, Diane Nelson and Connie Cap-en- er by her many friends at her attended the dance review home on Friday evening, prior at Kingsbury Hall at Salt Lake to her leaving to make her home at Peoria, Illinois. A pot City on Friday evening. DEE SANDALL WEDS NEW JERSEY GIRL Announcement is made of the marriage of Mis3 June King,: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George King of Highlands, New Jersey 1 sm - " i ' ;' $' W t ; , ; , ; ' j j j j luck luncheon was enjoyed along with chatting and visiting. She was also entertained at a luncheon again on Saturanother by day afternoon group of friends spending the time with games and chatting. I Friday. dinner entertained at a dinner the evening was spent playing LITERARY GUILD bridge with prizes being won by party on Sunday at their home ENTERTAINED their Tony nephew Mrs. Ike Winzler, Mrs. Wynn honoring Mrs. G. J. Christensen enterto his leaving Stander, prior Hansen and Mrs.. Horace V. for the mission home at Salt tained the Literary Guild club Peck. Lake City. Other guests were at her home on Friday evening. Mrs. Tony Stander, Mr. and; The book, "Out of This World", BRIDAL SHOWER David Stander and Mr. by Lowell Thomas Jr., was reMrs. Idella Durfey, Nedra Simmons, viewed by Mrs. Freeman Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes. and Mar Jean Jensen and Nordith Special guest was PhylSimmons entertained at a bridal shower Friday evening in honor MRS.MANNING ENTERTAINED lis Christensen, and a delicious luncheon was served ty the of La Dees Bowen, a late April BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Alf Manning entertain- hostess. bride. The party was held at the Durfey home in Wheelon. ed her bridge club on ThursMr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams The evening was spent playing day afternoon with a delicious at Salt Lake City last week were four., followed luncheon by and visiting. parlor games Luncheon was served and the tables of bridge with prizes be- - where they attended the Sons bride to be received many lovely ing won by Mrs. Ervin Stohl, of the Pioneers reunion at the Mrs. LeLand Hansen and Mrs. 'Tribune building. gifts from her friends. By-ingt- j Great Savings Jenseri'Qoodsell Nuptials The marriage of Miss Sarah Flower girls were Irene Jensen Jensen, daughter of Mr. and and Karen McBride. Acting as best man for the groom was Mrs. Legrande Jensen of FOR Authorized BE N D tiered wedding cake topped- with a bride and groom centered the table covered with a white linen cloth. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen of refreshments had charge and had as helpers Connie Jen sen, Karroll Bishop and Geneal Fryer. Mar Jean Jensen was in charge of the gifts and as- isisting were Reva Jensen, Barbara Hjrschl, Clain Jensen and Todd McBride. During the evening a program announced by Mark Jensen was given. Nedra Simmons, Idella Durfey and Mar Jean Jensen sang, " I Love You Truly", Kathryn Marble and Karen McBride tap danced, an accor-dia- n solo by Julia . Salisbury, beautiful vocal trio Gwennie Brenda Whitney, daughter of and Mrs. L. G. Whitney entertained on her eighth birthday on Tuesday with sixteen little friends. The after noon was spent with games and delicious refreshments. Mr. was and FRIGIDAIRE Parts & Service TEXTILE PAINTING CLASS FOR MAIDS Mrs. Lyman Zollinger, Stake1 MJ.A. leader, announces that there will be a stake textile painting class for all M.I.A. Maids and their leaders at the CALL MIA FRONK CHEVROLET Company Tremonton Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! Remember the Vaudeville at tie B R II S Friday at 8:15 Pm. to raise funds for the Cancar Crusade. Tremonton First ward April 26th at 8 p.m. hall DANCE CLUB MEETS The Gay Guys and Gals Dance Club met Friday night at the Deweyvllle ward hall. Thirteen couples were' present, and invited truests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reeder of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archiba'.d of Plymouth. The evening was spent in square dancing. - J00 Potted Meats CORNED BEEF Circle S, South American 12 oz. CRACKERS Oven Fresh Sodas 2 !b. box 39 11:1 J. Collinston r,iBWtninMwtnmwn.iaiimit.m.CTr.ii,..m.M-..,- .- Alton Pearson Plymouth Tomato Soup 10 EGGS M-- large. "A" Grade, Dated SUGAR Fin B- -.l 15 lb. bay Khchan Craft. Enrkhad, Blank, for Tray Offer 23 lbs. 6l FIAIID rLUUK SALAD OIL 61 dor Orange Juice Bel Air, Fresh, 12 oz. Frozen 'A cans 1.00 CHEESE Mild cans 1.00 8 BEETS lUnll i0 mDII I) F4It ) AQ X.U7 fiis PEAS Peanut Butter' Beverly, Introductory Offer 12 oz. D Garnet, Whole or 7 com Sliced. 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BRENDA IS FETED ON BIRTHDAY IX Pineapple APRICOTS - 6 cans 1.00 Highway Ripe Segments, No. 303 Rodney Fabricius. A dm Saturday and Monday , Grapefruit j00 Preserves n, and Darrell Goodsell, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodsell, of Newton, was solemnized March 30 in the Logan LD5. Temple with President El Rry Christiansen officiating. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was enjoyed at the Bluebird in Logan by those accompanying the young couple and was given, by an aunt and uncle of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen. The bridal couple received Iheir many friends at a reception and dance held that even ing at the Beaver ward hall. The bride was radiant In a traditional white satin gown with a scalloped lace yoke, long pointed sleeves and a gathered skirt. Her full length vail with matching Imported lact trim cascaded to the floor from a beaded tiara. The bride's bouquet was rosebuds centered with an orchid. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Norma Jensen, and bridesmaids were Gwennie Goodsell, sister of the groom and Peggy Potter, 2 Lb JELLY Deliciaus Alaska Red enter- tained on Monday at a bridge party for a group of friends. After a delicious luncheon the spent playing evening was bridge with prizes going to Mrs. Mrs. Evan Alma Theurer, ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE Mrs. Jack Fronk entertained FAMILY DINNER HONORS her bridge club at her home on TONY STANDER Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gep-ha- rt Woodhead. After a delicious iim Col-linsto- BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Clarence Stucki SAFEWAY'S BIG ' ' I I Norman Maughan. Special guest was Mrs. Waldo Grant. DINNER PARTY Sandall, AT SALT LAKE CITY FRONKS AT on March 17 at the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk church in Highlands. and daughter, Oneta accompanat a dinner party entertained The bride, who is a registered ied by two friends, Carol Peteron evening at their Saturday her son and Venna Fellows, attendnurse, was attended by sister-in-laIrene King and ed the dance review on Friday home. Guests were Mr. and M. Smith, and Mr. and Sgt. Don Phillips acted as best evening In Salt Lake City at Mrs. J. Amundsen of Salt' Mrs. Gene man for the groom. Kingsbury Hall. Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Corporal Sandall is a son of of Provo. Huish Jack Mr. and Mrs. William Sandall MRS. JACK FRONK and Corporal Dee AND 19, 1951 ib. BREAD Skylark, White VA lb. loaf SALT CLEANSER II Margarine J S Dalewood, ored, Fresh Li)r Bays In Farm-Fres- h Col- - All t C Wt.ILsT Produce 69 Strawberries 59 Fresh California Cup Ib. 5 Ib. 55c lb. 63c 49 45 29 Ib. 69 lb. 59 Ib. Ib. Ib. 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