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Show Thursday. May 6. 1954 LITERARY CLVB ELECTS OFFICERS Club News Seventeen members Tremonton-Garlan- and Social Events Engagement Announced r4t T 1A X j ' r r ' - - Club were graciously entertained by Erma Summers at her home, in Bothwell Wednesday evening. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. 'The Lady of Arlington," a novel based on the life of Mrs. Robert E. Lee and written by Harnett T- Kane was reviewed in an interesting way by Fran-cess- a Summers. The following officers for the coming year were chosen: Erma Summers, president; Vesta Fer-revice president and treasurer; Sophia L.. Taylor, historian and reporter; Inez Brown, assistant reporter; Belle Wood, chairman; and Marguerite Rich, member of the Literary committee. son, Jackie Thomas, Roger Pet ersen, Patte Versluis, Shauna will and Kathleen Ken- W. present Adams Pooe Phviiu Recital Reading Students in at 7:30 at Sunday dinner guests at the Thursday May 13th Wayne Holmgren home were her home. Mft and Mrs. David Holmgren Appearing will be Brent Ricky Rucker, Perry and Warren Holmgren, Mr. and n Crozier. Metta Petersen, Rand-oly- Mrs. L. H. Norr, Brigham City Stor-re- r, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle HolmDawn Harris, Billie Bobbie Ballard, Debra Gib gren of Logan. nrriTAL I Rich-ardse- n, 'v LIBERTY THEATRE TREMONTON New Adults 50 Children NEW LOW PRICES FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 7 - 8 y, r i, - - .- -' VZX , 7 1 HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Oleen Watt entertained eighteen little friends of her daughter, Terry Lyn on her sixth birthday. The little guests played games and enjoyed party refreshments. BOOKLORECLUB FETED . v -: r v:,'V !' '' . 41' iii ftffl flu ii MISS GAE WALDRON Gae Waldron Sets Date for Wedding With Max Mason The marriage will take place 28th, in the Logan L.D.S. May dron announce the engagement of Temple their daughter, Gae, to Max News of the engagement and Mason, ton of Mr. and Mrs. forthcoming marriage was made "William Mason, Tremonton. known Sunday afternoon when Mrs. Waldron entertained at an announcement tea in Gae's honor. Each guest received a small parchment scroll tied with pink satin ribbon that read: "Gae and Max, May 28th." The tea table was attractively centered with a bride's bouquet of pink annd white roses and Before You Buy A carnations surrounding a double wedding ring of silver, and flanked on either side by crystal candelabra of pink tapers. See Them On Display During the afternoon, the trousseau was displayed. bride's at Those assisting Mrs. Waldron included Miss Eleanor Burnett, and Miss Margaret Hupp. Miss Mitzie Hansen played several the during piano selections afternoon. Phone 0188R4 Perry, Utah Miss Waldron and Mr Mason both students at the Utah are Our Price Is State College in Logan where S100.00 to S150.00 she is a member of the Kappa and the Sponsor's less than our competitors Odin sorority, is affiliated Mr. Mason Corp. with the Sigma Chi fraternity. Mr and Mrs. Russell B. "Wal- ATTENTION FARMERS Truck Hoist PETERSEN EQUIPMENT -S- Mrs. Margaret Ann Hansen of East Tremonton celebrated her eighty fifth birthday Sunday at her home in honor of the event. A family dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Darwin Thompson and Andrea and Arlene Thompson of Yost, Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Olsen of Brigham City, Mrs. Margaret Ficklin and two children of Ogden, Mrs. Doris Crozier and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen and children of Brigham City, Mrs. Cleon Hunsaker, Miss Caddie Gardner and Mrs. Grace Fryer of Deweyville, Mrs Sinda Taylor of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hugging and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins of Bear River City, Howard Hansen of East Tremonton. - . The D. J. Homer family held a dinner together Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. A. C. Henderson and daughter Ann of Bountiful and Mrs. Richard K. Gorton and children Adrian and Marion of Pocatello, andthe Don Homers of Tremonton present. The Hendersons had their new daughter named Sunday. inn HUDSON JET pLr:.:ir au3 sedan performance axnaring readability from exclusive "step-down- " design ruffed e Flifht-LinMonobilt Stylinf amart interior great economy. See this big bay 1 Hornet-lik- e body-and-fra- l Closed EVERY SUNDAY fll T- - ALLIfO ANTIST m(rft SHORT CARTOON NEWS J. H. Fronk entertained the members of the Towne Club Wednesday evening at her home. A hot dinner was served at WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. MAY 12. 13. 14. 15 lii i W7 mi IMS I PLUS TWO COLORED CARTOONS First in and Giant Wide Screen 3-- D PHICES: ADULTS 50t KIDS 20 1 ON GIANT WIDE SCREEN THURS., FRL, SAT., MAY 6, 7r 8 BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM o Pan-Americ- r .r an " r j til u -- lf Auta Qlail Kliod tfirv Uniltd Artist BIG STANDARD SIZE .a CO-HI- T SEE THE DIFFERENCE 1 v ... v 1 1 nnwifiJirnH wiHl 1 whJf - JOHtl PAYNE-COLEE- GRAY N i UNfTLO ARTIST SUN., MON., TUES., MAY 9, 10, 11 ON GIANT WIDE SCREEN g, 3 p.m. at the Garland Grade Schooi. Jet has an Instant Action Engine with ivt. . Friday at The I - Kimball, noted book reviewer from Salt Lake City, will appear for a public program lfipof COLORED TOM and JERRY CARTOONS Mrs. small tables, and the remainder of the evening was spent playing Bridge. Prize winners were Responses were made by Mrs. Mesdanes Harry Drew, Rus George Napoli, Mrs. Garland Waldron and Elmer Winzeler. Puzey, Mrs. Perce Watkins and Mrs. Ed Krey. Jennie Oyler furnished the music program with Elva Stokes accompanying Chugg her at the piano. A son was born to Lee R. and Installed as the new officers Bradshaw Chugg on were Mrs. Ed Quinney, presid- Joycelyn 18th. He weighed 8 lbs April ent; Mrs. Howard Barlow, vice 14 oz. The Chuggs live at Pacpresident; Mrs. Verl Nelson, ific Grove, California, while MrsReid Oyler, secretary; Lee is stationed at Fort Ord. Mr. Mrs. treasurer; Sylven Haltiner, and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw are historian and parliamentarian; Mrs. Merrill Laub, music dir- grandparents. Christensen ector; and Mrs. Glen Gibsorf, The second son for Gaylan reporter and corresponding sec- and Mary Garfield Christensen retary. of Tremonton was born April 30. They also have three girls. DINNER HONORS Erickson ANNIVERSARY and Louise Castleton of Bryce Collinston announce the birth of Mrs. Melbourne Archibald a baby girl April 29. Jimmy, the at dinner Sunday in of her father, D- B. Green baby's brother completes the honor on his birthday. Mrs. Green and familyBunderson daughters Judy and Susan were annd Lillian Christian, Lloyd also guests for the occasion. sen Bunderson of Tremonton are rejoicing over the safe arrival AUXILIARY HOLDS PAN of their first child, a boy born AMERICAN NIGHT May 1. Grover Members of the American The Leon Grovers of FieldJ. Legion Auxiliary met Thursday have-twnow ing girls, a baby at the Utah Power and Light born a four and 1, girl May building for their old girl. program. Amelia Cannon ar- year Payne ranged the program, which conDeverl Payne and his wife, New Mexico sisted of a study given by Emerine Christensen Irene Isaacson Payne of TreA beautiful display of souvenirs monton are happy over the arfrom the state of New Mexico rival of a baby girl May 3. This was shown by Miss Christensen. makes two girls and a boy for the Paynes. Moana Korth gave her winTracy ning essay on "Our American A baby girl to be sister to the Heritage," and music was furn- four Tracy boys was born May ished by Jean Stokes and daugh- 3. The parents are Anthon Orin ter, Marlee. They played and and Verna Helen Larsen Tracy sang Mexican music. of Tremonton. Johnson Johnson and his wife, Lyle ATTEND INSTALLATION the former Helen Oyler have Mrs. A. L. Cook and Mrs. O. a new baby boy born May 5. L. Brough were in Salt Lake This is three children for the City Saturday to attend the in- couple. They have an older boy stallation luncheon of the Nat- and a little girl. ional League of American Pen Women, held at the Hotel Utah. They represented the members of the Box Elder Chapter at the annual event. New officers of the local chapter elected last PROPERLY REPLACED week are Lura Redd, Brigham City, president; Dora Brough, vice president; Alvaretta Ryt-tinsecretary; and Maude O. Cook, historian. Helen ad 2 - - HOMER FAMILY DINNER PICTURE MONDAY and TUESDAY MAY 10 - 11 ENTERTAINS TOWNE CLUB HELEN KIMBALL TO REVIEW BOOK AT GARLAND CLUB MEET If PLUS NEW OFFICERS Assuming duties after installation officers ceremonies Thursday are these newly-electe- d of the Tremonton Women's Civic League. Left to right, seated: Mrs. Howard Barlow, vice president; Mrs. Ed. ward Quinney, president; Mrs. Verl A. Nelson, secretary. Standing: Mrs. Merril Laub, music director, Mrs. Sylven Haltiner, historian; Mrs. Glen Gibson, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Reid Oyler, treasurer. 20 1 ASKATCHEWAN A UNIVERSAL- - INTERNATIONAL The members of the Booklore Club met Wednesday afternoon NEW OFFICERS at the home of Mrs. Londy Har- INSTALLED BY ris, where Mrs. Leland Harris WOMENS LEAGUE gave a very interesting review The annual installation meetof Malcolm Morris' book, "The and banquet of the Tremoning Wise Bamboo." ton Women's Civic League was The hostess served a delicious held Thursday afternoon at the luncheon to club members and Deweyville ward hall withMrs. the guest, Mrs. Harris. Reuben Baer as toastmistress. EIGHTY FIFTH BIRTHDAY HONORED r SLATED - i 8. d of the Literary f T,' r n- - irr I t r. v t ' Sponsors of the event are the Ladies Self Culture Club of Garland The public is invited to attend. POIVELL MJ.C Says: for Expert GORDON MKBAE AUTO GLASS CUTTING and INSTALLATION SEE CARLSON GLASS ' SHOP Special music has been planned for the program, and a Phone 2171 nursery will be provided for YOU CALL WE INSTALL youngsters, according to Mrs. ANYWHERE Andy Campbell, president 1 W i3 Mil m JsTa W GEHE NElSOiJgSSSwT mmm MXAMO KMC tXVOH nOMMMM.. mm-, x MCKIUOMAO MATINEE SUNDAY 3:0a P aorpciaviM all day COMING SOON PHANTOM OF THE RUE MORGUE - in 3-- D |