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Show cunn to r fnvrnv ivt Tremonton, Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, maid and Helen a flower girl. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Chournos and a granddaughter of Mrs. Rosetta Kay of AND SAVE Social .$ehtt ATTEND B. P. W. CONVENTION Mrs. Fearl Toland, Mrs. Elva FIRST WARD GLEANERS GET TOGETHER The Tremonton First ward evenGleaners enjoyed a lovely Joann Mrs. ing at the home of Archibald Tuesday evening. The evening was spent playing games and making plans for the summer. Refreshments were served to the fifteen in attendance. Korth, Mrs. Faun Qulnney, Mrs. Ethel Chiodo, Mrs. Sella Pauling. Lena White, Mrs. Ina York, Mrs. Doris Abbott, Darlene Stenquist Deo Chrlstensen and Mrs. Esther S. Harris attended the Stat Convention of the Business and Professional Women's Club, held in Ogden last week. Miss McQuar-ter- s MARLENE SCHULTZ from Washington, D. C. was the National Federation representative present at the convent- ion, and in the Sunday meeting, she gave the Tremonton Club special recognition for having increased their membership more than 2(K during the past year. The Convention theme for this year was, "Eyes to the Future", and the State Organization laid out a progressive program for the next year ror participation Utah Clubs. by the twenty-fou- r are completely ngin or nol merely overhauled. They Where nece-tar- y, torn down and rebuilt to exccting pesificotion. new with m are replaced worn partt l'lV. Genuine Ford Parts. One of the en-9ines give you the performance you (installed ) would expect from a new engine. 01(J sxSMc your plus Th HOSTESS TO CIVIC CYLINDER BLOCK ASSEMBLY Theie wnitt are made by Ford Motor Company and are exactly the toiM a thote that are installed In new truck in production. One of these assemblies installed in GtOlZ --ilO.UU your .truck is the next best thing to a Ford engine. (installed complete new LEAGUE Mrs. Frank Stevens was hostess to the Women's Civic League at her home last Thursday afternoon,. Dr. Chester Dalgeish of the State Board of Health discussed "New trends in the Care of Teeth." Two vocal solos "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise" and "Wanting You," were rendered by Marianne Manning, accompanied by Lianne Bunnell. Delicious refreshments were served to thirty members and two guests, Mrs. Francis Norr and Mrs. Londy Harris. ) INSPECTION SPECIAL WE WILL RE LINE the BRAKES on ANY CAR equipped with HYDRAULIC BRAKES (Parts extra) FOR ONLY Co. Tri-Mot- or TIIONE J TREMONTON 2 TERPILLAR DIESEL1 DUAL COOLING ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler of Collinston announce the engagement of their daughter Bonnie. to Darvel N. Gam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn of Fielding. The wedding date has not been set. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN IN HONOR OF MRS. ALBERT EARL A Surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. Albert Earl, by her husband and - daughters Tuesday evening. Twenty guests were present. Games were played afterwhich a lunch was serv ed and a special birthday cake was on display. The guest of honor received many gifts. "tO N:::::::3 sEE H a:5 s ip 8 iiiiii : I : i l lS3 and daughters Cherre and sunda y ) - Monday 'sfu : $1 -!- . - io and m) Just cartoon wwion 12. 13, aarai i "Caterpillar" provides positive, control of both oil and water temperature by the exclusive dual radiator design. The water radiator regulates upper engine temoil perature. And the air-cool- iii and THURSDAY, JUNE "' m '' " -' 5 temperature .. to control oil viscosity and film strength and thus protect the performance of vital parts. Only "Caterpillar" provides this extra-valu- e feature. hoist m tki wvih 90 TREMONTON Wednesday to leather . by evening. Bridge was VISITORS AT THE LAUB HOME Mrs. Gertrude West and son Farrell Honsen of Hollywood, California, and Mrs. Eva Munson of Fielding visited at the J. H. Laub home Tuesday. Thursday visitors at the Laub home were Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dockstader and Mr. and Mrs. " .nii Mb tooled played with prizes going to Mrs. David R. Waldron and Mrs. Russ afterwhich refreshWaldron, ments were served. Rich brown Me! ; " , t ' men': CAM: unood Talon J appaj on one bill pocket: for cards . . . m pocket Han&lioiel ma fim nutbtiki wear! bee it ttoda; J Asml i I 15 Look At These Values I ! List Price SAIlrKl .379.50 S275 ia ft genuine 4DEEP FREEZE" 52 ! 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VV.V ONE ONLY u . tec- en- tertained Wednesday afternoon at the meeting of the Booklore club. Other guests of the hostess were Mesdames Ed Kerr, Richard Calderwood, Milton Johnson and Miss Grethe Stromberg. Mrs. D. B. Green reviewed the book, "Mrs. Mike," by Benedict Nancy Freedman, and a tasty luncheon was served by the only 10 ft -- WEDNESDAY BOOKLORE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Cliff Kerr graciously Remember, this stock is BRAND NEW and is FULLY GUARANTEED fSZy tmrnT,rm. . ot Greatly Reduced Prki n CARTOON I j WE are OFFERING our FLOOR SAMPLES fori ONE ONLY is double j These Dollar Saving Values Are For You ONE Tuesday, june w of iw i n. ROY ROGERS TRIGGER tv J,, 1 Hel-so- n accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kay drove to Salt Lake Thursday June 2nd where they attended the marriage of Darlene Penrose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Penrose of Salt Lake City, to Boyd Kay Niel-soThe ceremony was performed in the Hotel Utah, followed by a wedding breakfast in the Gold room. In the evening a wedding reception was given in honor of the couple at the Lion House. Cherrie Chournos was a brides- - M serial 1 ATTENDS WEDDDING OF RELATIVE Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chournos &;hiMs&M&d Blitzkrieg" s rSgiliJ T: I Og-de- start at 7:oo p. m. leo gorcey iiuntz hall bobby Jordan llHIinHlilllllllilllllllllll c: : City. AND tva p.tt. tuts ss:s3l nl H i marriage of their daughter Joan to William S. Higgs, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Higgs of Salt Lake The double ring ceremony was performed in the Wee Kirk of FERRIS BROUGH WED the Heather church in Las Vegas, IN NEVADA 28th. Miss Marlene Schultz, daugh- Nevada on Saturday, May acof n the couple The parents of ter of Mrs. Elsie Tibbet and and Ferris T. Brough, son of companied them to Nevada, Dam. Boulder via Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough were returned united in marriage in the Wells CLUB ward, Wells, Nevada Monday. HOSTESS TO Brockman was Mrs. Maurine was by performed The ceremony to her Pinochle club Bishop Parley J. Pasket and the hostess de- church was decorated with pink Thursday evening. After a was luncheon the licious game roses. red and white peonies and The bride was dressed in an nlaved with Drizes eoine to Mrs. Mrs. Aletha aqua blue suit with matching ac- Donna Crozier and Cornelli. a with cessories, complimented corsage of gardenias and roses. She was given away by her REUNION ENJOYED BY grandfather and matron of hon- FAMILY AT BIRTHDAY or was her aunt Neta Bertzel and OBSERVANCE At the birthday party given Lee Brough, brother of the groom Sunday on the Eightieth anniacted as best man. A wedding breakfast in honor versary of Mrs. Olena J. Homer, of the newlyweds, followed the her three sisters, Mrs. Emma ceremony to which immediate Moore, 87 of Soda Springs, Idamembers of the families and a ho; Mrs. Matilda Horsley, 85, of few friends gathered. Mrs. Elsie Long Beach, California; Mrs. Tibbet and Mrs. O. L. Brough Mary Bingham, 83 of Los Angeles wore corsages of pink and white and her brother, Alfred Jensen, carnations wnile Neta Bertzel 76 of Ogden, were present. Mrs. chose a corsage of talisman Horsley's husband, James who is 85 years of age and has been roses. married for 63 years, drove the a short for left The couple two California ladies to Utah afterwhich they honeymoon trip will be at home to their friends for the party. at the Brough ranch in Clover The sisters and brother are all Valley, Nevada after June 12th. Friday and Saturday, june S3 ::3 :: :!,a4"!s:aBi!ls::aaad 3i-.::r:- JOAN HAIGHT WEDS IN NEVADA Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Haight of Salt Lake City, former residents announce the of Tremonton, Tremonton evening shows . ' Liberty Theatre (SCATE"'LLAR Tursdiy .. At I nrA uiu ru o"u active :uvycil Hie n,,.,.,, er party very much. The reunion of Rupert more was made Idafy complete with the arrival of a cousin, Ellen their Wav to Salt a Petersen of Logan who is 94 years ter. of age. There were also two other Malad. from cousins They were among the younger ones, however, for they were only eighty. About three hundred friends and relatives called on Mrs. Homer during the day. All of her sons and daughters were present for the occasion. Is Your Gain SEE THESE AND OTHER BUDGET SAVING -- Phone J. G, 108 Vl AT Burgess Co. J |