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Show THE PAGE 6 fecial Qento l the people at the door and Inge Dukke was in charge of the gift room. The wedding guests enjoyed dancing during the evening, a- -j mid red, white and blue decor- ations. The new Mrs. Nielson chose for her going away outfit, a green taffeta dress with gray accessories. The newly weds left for a honeymoon,' to be spent along the Pacific coast, and upon their re turn will make their home in Lo gan where Mr. Nielson is a stu- LEADER, Tremonton, Utah BERNICE SPENCER LOLA JOHNSON AND MARRIES j RAYMOND COUCH MARRY DAVID JENSEN Miss Bernice Spencer A wedding dance end reception cf Mr. and Mrs. James Sven- was held in the Deweyville ward cer of Tremonton and Raymond Aldrid Christensen who acted as best man, Mrs. Aldrid Christensen and Miss Nielson sister of the groom. Couch son of Mrs. Margaret The bride wore a dress of Couch of Garland, were united white satin with fitted waistline in marriage Thursday evening and lace yoke, her fingertip September 15th. The ceremony veil was caught up to a head-rewas performed in the Tremonton y of orange blossom and she Qiristiansen performed the 2nd ward with Bishop William and the couple were ac- carried a bouquet of red roses. J. Cullimore of Garland, perThe ladies in the receiving companied by Mr. and Mrs. Aid-ri- d forming the ceremony. Christensen of Tremonton, line carried bouquets of white A reception was held that the parents of the groom of and pink carnations. evening in the Tremonton' 2nd Wendell, Idaho, Mrs. Maria DuTwo wedding cakes were cn dent at the U. S. A. C. ward hall, and in the receiving kke and daughter Inge of Salt display, amid a candlelight set(line were the bride and groom, Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. ting. and their parents. Pearl Winn GERALDENE RHODES William Peterson and son Willis served as Matron of honor with During the evening Mrs. Don WEDS IN HOME of Elwood. Barbara Couch and, Faunicei gave a reading, CEREMONY Peckenpaugh A reception was held that Mrs. Aldrid Christensen sang a On Saturday, September 17th, Spencer as bridesmaids. same evening, in the home of Danish wedding song and a Mr. Miss Geraldine The bride wore a eown o the last Mr. and Mrs. Aldrld Christensen Hendricks of Salt Lake, a former of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, white slipper satin, with finger J. W. Rhodes 14 ia Tremonton. of the children, was married to Cleon tip veil, and carried a bridal boumissionary campanion In the receiving line were groom, addressed the group. Summers, son of Mr. and Mrs. quet of roses and carnations. the bride and groom, his parents, Miss Greta Stromberg greeted The couple received many beGeorge Summers of Bothwell. autiful gifts. The ceremony wes performed by President Clifton Kerr of the South Bear River Stake, at the BEVERLEE STANFILL AND home of Mr. and Mrs.' Arnold J. DEWEY NORR M MARRIED IN TEMPLE Rhodes in Garland. W !i I J The Deweyville ward hall was The bride was lovely in a white decorated with fall fowers Thuslipper sat'n entrain, fashioned !,U '!; J.i !l With Ions Dointed sleeves Thp rsday night, for the dance and yoke was of nylon net trimmed reception given in honor of Mr. with appliqued self material and Mrs. J. Dewey Norr, who Your A Pbarmat'nt About flowers .. and seed pearls. Her lace were married Thursday, SepiWcry Drops ftw hits trimmed veil of brides illusion tember 15th in the Salt Lake fell from a beaded crown. She Temple1. The bride is a daueh- ER1TIIRIN carried a bouquet of red rose tr of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stan- buds and pale pink asters trimm- fill of Penrose and the groom, a A penicillin-lik- e dru, Erythrin comes son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr ed with white ribbon. from the red blood cells of rabbits and The bride came down the stair of Deweyville. The bride wore a white satin other animals. In 1946 it was announcway followed by her attendants wedding gown, with train and who were Diane Rhodes, maid of ed to be a promising remedy for honor and bridesmaid Marerene her veil was caught to a halo of and other infections. This is one Fryer, Verlyn Summers and Rhea lace. of the newer drugs when have been disThe brides trousseau was disKnodes. They carried bouquets covered in living: organisms. or gladioli and asters. The etoud played, and the many lovely stood before tall candelabra and gifts received by the couple. Thy will make their home in baskets of gladiola. Blaine MadDeweyville. ison acted as best man. In the evening a reception was MRS FRANK MELDRUM neid in the East Garland Hi CELEBRATES hall. The program was directed by 75TH BIRTHDAY A birthday dinner was civen Marion Summers, and consisted of two vocal selections bv Mar- - at tne J. G. Burgess home Sun lin Haslam, "Because" and "The day in honor of the 75th birthday Anniversary Song." Bobby Hen-ri- e oi Mrs. Frank Meldrum. All and Karen Thompsan sang members of the family were Dre- AH "Forever and Ever" and "Cruis- sent. ing down the River". Thev were accompanied by Mrs. Don Lind. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS standing in line to receive Jimmy Burgess, son of Mr. and were the bride and groom, Mr. Mrs. J. G. Burgess celebrated his and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, Mr.' and mneth birthday with a party at Mrs. George Summers and the the Burgesa home Saturday. attendants. Lunch was enjoyed followed by assures deep penetraGerry's trousseau was on dis a snow. Twelve guests were tion at any range within play in the Relief Society room. the limit of your rifle's Refreshments were served and dancing enjoyed by a record effectiveness; Controlcrowd. The counle received mnnv led delayed expansion T?'" Jr. ' A beautiful and useful gifts. and deep penetration The couple left Mondav fnr n provide remarkable honeymoon trip to Doints of in knockout power! It terest in Southern Utah and its force where Boulder Dam. They will make spends their home in Garland. most effective in the IRENE NIELSEN WEDS IN DOUBLE RING CEREMONY Miss Irene Nielson who recently arrived from Demark, was married in the Logan Temple last Friday to Asbey Nielson of Wendell, Idaho. President Elray ss cer-mon- THURSDAY, SEPT. :2 j , j I v RiverView Garage IT IS TIME TO GET YOUR hall, Friday night, honoring Mr. and Mrs. David Jensen, who were in married recently the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Jensen, is the former Lola Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson of Deweyville, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen of Montpelier, Idaho. The bride was lovely in a white satin wedding gown with train, and her veil was edged with lace, and caught up to a lace tiara. The newlyweds received many beautiful gifts. They will make their home in Logan. Radiator Cleaned and Checked BEFORE DFER HUNTING. We clean and Repair Radiators. AUTO GLASS CUT and INSTALLED. BODY AND FENDERS REPAIRED, PAINTED. Prestone $3.50 per gallon Our location 1st Door South of Burgess Plumbing. DIAL 2936 TREMONTON "a' I 1 just as all roads lead t o the post office for mail, re. member your FOOD BASKET is always near by. We'll gladly carry your groceries to the postofhee parkino area. dip-ther- ia ADAM'S DRUG STORE RED FRYERS 45c UAltK! pp Dijf l!!iUO TNDERIZED, Whole or half LB. 100 . SOFTENER SALT 50 Lbs. Pound Bag $1.05 ELECTRIC WAX POLISHER FOR RENT per day p 33 1.00 on You Get Them at YAMS SALTINES Ranges sensational Mrs Walter Currell of Logan enter- tained at a dinner in their home for the following, Mr and Mrs. Jonn c. Barfuss and family, Mrs. fli PLENTY OF IN 150 OK 180 GRAIN 30-0- 6 TRI-STA- TE LUMBER COMPANY DIAL 5911 TREMONTON restore -- ott r 1 ' jk As 53.00 ",1-- ,j ftt, yrTr-l- 'fv I lw pi-- r as 5 AND YOUR Has been completely torn clown and rebuilt to our exacting speculations Worn parts replaced with New Parts r znlJzi u LI I rr Katherine Kerr 'as hostess! Guests that evening were Mrs. Ullala Cornwall, Mrs. Wilma Anderson, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Miss Shirley Hampton and Miss Jeann; Kemp. valley who have been so kind during the illness and following the death of our beloved wife and mother. The words of comfort, acts of kindness and heplful deeds i'i an are greatly appreciated. We shall alwavs kindness shown us at this hour of grief. ' George R. Coombs and family. "Let ill jyi me tell you why we believe you get better service and quality products at the Utoco sign." fifeThen "First, we're your neighbors and are interested in your car's performance." ATLAS - there's the gasoline and we're proud of Pep 88 because it's seasonized Just right for any weather both in ana reguiar grades."Ethyl 1 Hunting Camp (School Bus) ttifv "Then there's the ue have the best in oil' various price ranges Vico, Fermalube and Quaker IN GOOD SHAPE. State." See At LIMBER Contact Co. PLENTY James Spencer TREMONTON TREMONTON U T A II "And accessories? Boy! There's where we shine! Atlas tires, batteries, seat covers, fan belts, "Prepare your car for winter? You bet ! It will soon OF OIL it, all right." M ... SERVICE PLENTY OF SUPERIOR REFINING be time io think about Champion spark plugs almost anything you need." & HARDWARE. or w U STIMULATION PARTY HELD AT ABBOT HOME Last week a stimulation party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Abbot with Hire NEWLY TAINTED Immediate Delivery Tri-Mot- C3 ri FOR SALE Runs Like New Engine ume Ford 0V i CARDS OF THANKS We are sincerely grateful to week iP ;; cur friends and neighbors in the - Lar?e bleached Stalk each Maude Hansen of So. Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Conley Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Man-k- e and son and Mrs. Lyle R. Hansen and daughter Julie. WOBID CHAMPION AMMUNITION ', -- ,u.43c ,T. FOOD BASKET expanding bullet DINNER PARTY GIVEN On Sunday. Mr. and 1.59 Fall dust Planning a Halloween party? Let us help you with color-fu- l favors and trick or treats. Super-XSILVERT- body cavity. Everything for hunters here, at attractive prices. BROOMS for LOCAL GROWN the SuporX SILUERTIP IVith BROWNIE s' PRODUCTS CO M P A N Y UTOCO |